Vol. XXIII OCEAN GROVE, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 22,' 1915 No. 43

PRESIDENT ACCEPTS COUNTY TEACHEBS’ INSTITUTE A W&ULD-BE PATRON FLOWERS FOR ALL ON | WHARTON TRACT PURCHASE BILLY SUNDAY GIVES Will Be Convened at Freehold On To Be Presented To the Voters at SHADOW LAWN OFFER the Coming Monday. IS REFUSED WATER SHADY SIDE OF LIFE the Election Next Month. THE GROVE TWO DAYS ' The school teachers of this coun­ | At the general election on Novem­ t y w ill assomble at Freehold the ber 2 the voters of New Jersey will WELL WAKE HIS SUMMER HOME c o m in g Monday to attend the an WEST SIDE MAN LAYS PIPE TO DISTRIBUTED AT CHURCH LAST pasB upon the purchase by tho State FAMOUS EVANGELIST COMING of the Wharton tract of ll'O.OOO nual Institute. County Superinten­ NO PURPOSE SO FAR SUNDAY MORNING TO CAMP MEETING IN ELEBBON MANSION < dent Strahan haB called th is. inBti-, acres in South Jersey for $1,000,000 tute, In accordance with the'planB to conserve ltB potable w ater supply. of the State educational department. When recently he wrote to the Wa­ Tender Was Made Last Friday By a Among those who will act as in­ Township' Committee Served With Autumnal Day Service Crowds St. ter Supply Commission relative to He Will Be Given a Place On the structors during the , institute are the m atter Governor Fielder pointed Large Delegation of Jerseymen. Dr. John Grier Hibben, president of Summons In Suit On Contraot .Paul’s, Made, Beautiful With a out Its importance and said 1916 Summer Program Under a Princeton University; MIbs J e s s ie Brought By Ocean Grove Associa­ .Gorgeous Blending of the Fruits be thought the voters should lje Tentative Arrangement Until Ke ' Headed By Congressman Scnllv. Field, of New York City, formerly given all possible Information before ''Chief Exeoutive Gives An Im­ superintendent of schools for Page tion—Italian. Woman Tells of ..,of the Fields W ith the LeaveB of the election. Can Determine the Exact Date county, Iowa; A. B. Meredith, as­ The Water Supply Commission mediate and. Favorable Beplv. sistant State commissioner in charge Theft of Forty-Two Chiokens, of the Forest. says it is not committed to the pay­ When He Will Be Here. ‘ of secondary'schools; Zenos E. Scott, m e n t o f $ 1, 000,000 for the tract in Presidont Wilson last Friday ac­ assistant Slate commissioner' ln Although the semi-monthly meet- Flowers for octogenarians and its present condition, nor does It, Billy Sunday, the famous baseball cepted the Invitation to make tbo charge of elementary schools, form­ ihg of the Neptune Township Com­ septuagenarians were distributed at without further Investigation, pur­ evangelist, Is to visit Oceau Grove Groenhut mansion at Elberon hia erly superintendent of schools in As­ mittee last Friday evening was of St. Paul’s M. E. Church, this placg, pose entering into contract with the next summer, along about camp summor liome next year. Included bury Park, and Dr. Calvin N. Ken­ short duration, several mattere of laBt Sunday morning during the an­ W harton estate for the purchase, ln meeting time. Mr. Sunday will ln tho Now Jersey delegation, that dall, commissioner of education. importance came before the mem­ nual autumnal day services. Ot tho the event of a favorable vote on the spend two days here— not ten, as waltod upon the Presidont in tender­ At the morning session in the bers for consideration. In the ab­ former there were six present, while question of issuing the bonds. was given out In public print early ing him "Shadow Lawn" for bis oc- theater, opening at 9.30 o’olock, Dr.- sence of Chairman Joseph C. Leaw, ot the latter a dozen or more wero Going into detail in reply to the In the week. 1 cupany were seven Congressmen and' Hibben and Dr. Kendall are to make who was out of town, Leonard Hullt represented. Governor’s questions, the Commis­ Mr. Sunday’s promise to include other principal State oillclalB, May­ addresses. The subject to be .dis­ p re s id e d . The church altar bore an au­ sion shows that whe» the proposition Ocean Grove in his summer itiner­ ors Bryant B. Newcomb, of Long cussed by the Princeton president lb From A. Golembock, a lawyer, the tumnal setting of ripened grain, was first taken up under the admin­ ary was secured uy Hon. John E. Branch; C. E. F. Hetrick, of. Asbury not announced, but Dr. Kendall will committee received a communication fruits, vegetables and flowers. • These istration of Governor Wilson, It was Andrus, treasurer of the Association, Park; Georgo W. Elliott, ot Sea speak on "Realizing the Purposes ot stating that his client, Abe Schloas- wore flanked by a fringe of autumn considered tbat the acquisition to whom the evangelist wrote from Bright; Arthur P. Golden, of V/oat Education." Miss Field will be the back, of South Main street, was IcaveB ln gorgeous coloring, giving of the property for State purposes Omaha under date of Octobor 13: Long Branch, and William E. Mac­ speaker of the afternoon, the ses­ willing to offset the township’s bill an added touch to the-' beautiful for the conservation of the potable “I couldn’t put in a full week h t donald, of Bradley Beach, and many sion opening at 1.30. She will for.cement work in front ' of his BCene. water; for a military training Ocean Grove, but 1 11 come down for prominent, Monmouth county men. have for lier subject, “The Country property if a reduction of $18. was “Walking With God,” waB th» ground; for fish and game propaga­ couple of days. That Is, I will Congressman Thomas J. Scully, School arid the Community.” , made in tho same, the amount named theme of the morning discourse by tion,, and to hold the 110,000 a c re s , pian for It; say two days toward the chairman of the committee, made the The sectional meetings will open representing an old bill which Mr, the pastor, Rev. J. D. Bills. The or about 170 square miles for fu­ close of the season. I would like to plea to the Presidont on behalf of at 2.30. Mr. Meredith will have Sclilossbacli held against the town­ opening prayer was offered by the ture State uses, would be of great do it for you und for whatever good tho committee to spend noxt summer charge-of the high school teachers, sh ip f o r Bhoes furnished to charges R e v . J . H.-. H a w x h u r s t, U n d e r th e advantage; also, the price of less it may do the work there. It you on this coast. In presenting tho with whom he will discuss “The In­ of the overseer of the poor. Tho direction of Mrs. Shreve, the choir th a n $10 an acre was considered think .my coming will help. But a delegation Congressman Scully said termediate School.” Mr. Scott will committee decided to accept tho of­ sang two beautiful anthems— “Thou c h e a p . couple of days, I am sure, is all the tho membors of tho delegation an 11 take iip “Tho Teaching of Hygiene fer, providing Mr. Schlossbach sup­ Crownest the Year With Thy Good­ Continuing, the Commission time I can find. This season seemB people of New Jersoy wore prepared and Safety” with the elementary plied an itoinlzed bill, accompanied ness’’ and “O, Praise the Lord of states that it is possible to construct fuller than usual. Two or three to execute a lease giving-, him th<» teachers, and a MIbb Stout will lead by the requisite orders from the H e a v e n .” a large impounding reservoir at places we are trying to chop off a use of the mansion tree, except,foi* tlie primary teachers in a considera­ overseer of the poor. When a man walks with God it Batso to bold over 21,000,000,000 week, in order to get everything household maintenance. The PresS tion of "The Strokes of Behaviour.” . Sheldon Hullt; of W ashington and means a glorious distinction, ac­ gallons, or about three times the done. Then following the late spring • dent said he preferred to pay tho The Institute will be convened ln Myrtle avenues, complained to tho cording to Rev. Mr. Bills, whose size of tlie Jersey City reservoir at meeting— probably in Louisville—I rental ho had been accustomed to tlie Main street theatre, with sec­ committee that, after laying plpfl text wns “And Enoch walked with Boonton. . Futhermore, another am planning to go over to Honolulu, pay at Cornish and Mr. Scully said tional meetings to be held ln the from tlie street main to his house, God," from the fifth chapter ot leservoir can he built on the Mulll- in response to a long standing-Invi­ this detail could bo arranged later. school building. Superintendent Buck, of the Mnn- Genesis. The preacher said to walk ca River watershed, to hold 25,000,- tation, and stay there four or five Tho President then expressed his un­ mout W ater Company, refused' to Svltli God means Bplendld fellowship 000,000 gallons, but this would not weeks. That will bring us back to- qualified appreciation and accept­ supply him with water. He said the and sweet communion. Walking he wholly on tho W harton tract. v.a'rd the end of your season. ance of tho offer of tlm people of ANNOUNCE ENGLISH-MOBGAN company had accepted Ills money for with Cod ennobles all life, enlarges "Rody has said §ome mighty good New Jersey. tho necessary tap, but tho com­ all life and eliminates death. The things about Ocean Grove, and I am In accepting the delegation's invi­ ENGAGEMENT AT PARTY modity failed to materialize. He man who truly walks with God nev- SARGENT GETS THIRD YEAR glad to note from your letter tho tation the President \s a la ; “ W h e n gave no reason for the alleged re­ erdles hut lives‘eternally. CALL TO BRADLEY BEACH success met with in recent seasopB. . you come on a mlBSloUvJuoe th i s an

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoQ teller’B window of ono of New York’s A Dream Joka. largest banking Institutions. Almost evcrj' one has dreamed of 4*How do you >do, Mr. JohusouV" writing n poem, delivering a sp«!«cii CHEER U P S S AN INVESTMENT 1 greeted the man behind the bars .re­ o r m a k in g a witty remark that seemed spectfully. ot the time wonderfully brilliant, but NO U0BE BLUE MONDAYS "Ail right," responded the other cor­ that, recalled on waking, proved to be I IN LOVE J dially. “You have a note here for col­ either commonplace or wholly mean­ lection, $5,000, John Marden. maker, to ingless. That is not always the enso o • — • o my order. This lady wished to pay it however, as this story, which the Rev O Cl o It Was a Complicated o W ant me to certify it?” W ashington Gladden is fond of telling, The note teller scrutinized the check; p ro v es. o Business. o “Oh.” remarked Smith, still smiling “I dreamed;” says Dr. Gladden, "that o o amusedly, “the check is all right, of tho old house that formerly stood near course, but 1 can’t take it The note my church was still there and that, old S By EUGENE A. VOGT £ has been paid. Mr. Johnson.” Mr. Deshler, who has been dead many USE A © O years, still lived In it. I also knew q Copyright b y F ra n k A. M unsey Co. ~ " P a id ? ” "Most unusual thing about this col­ that his old dog, George, who liever OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O' O Hill’s Clothes Dryer lection,” resumed the teller. “It seejns failed to bark at me when I passed tho house, still lived. In my dream I was Glemvish .Johnson ant iu the private everybody wants to pay it. You are and be perfectly happy. No passing the house When the door open­ office of the Aenio-Johnson Grocery the third party to attem pt to do so. It tramping up and down the ed and tho old gentleman came out company, of which . commanding es­ wasn’t more than ten minutes ago that yard, dragging heavy baakets followed by George, who. as usual, tablishment ho was president and prac­ Miss GraceM arden came in to pay it back and forth through the rushed barking up to me. ' ' /...•"' tic a lly 1 so le o w n er. She presented a certified check signed ■wet grass. Your whole waih ‘“ Now, *»ow, George,' said the old Curtis, the cuntidential young man of by Charles Thran"— is quickly and safely hung man, ‘you ought not to, do that. Yon Johnson’s own business rearing, wns "Oh, Mr. Thran 1” interposed Edna know that’s n friend of oiirs. That's while you stand at one place. •with him. as usual, at this hour—i gleefully. “So he paid it himself. Isn’t Dr. Gladden.’ Let us send you one on ap­ o’clock—to receive his superior’s final that noble of him?" “ 'Oh, I have met George before,’ I proval. . instruetlous for tiio day. "Mr, Thran’s intentions were good,” responded to the introductlom ‘In fact. Every household should “■Well.” c o n c lu d ed M r, Jo h n so n iu proceeded the teller, “but he was too George and I have for some time had have Ihis necessity. A tele­ that icy tone the meaning of which late by at least half an hour; but of n bowwowlng acquaintance.’ '**—1 Ex­ none knew better than Curtis, “that’s course,” and here the teller risked a phone call will bring one to ch a n g e. settled. If that Warden uote is not sly wink at Edna’s father, “you know your door. paid tomorrow you go ahead and fore­ who really paid it, Mr. Johnson." ‘‘I! I!” exploded the latter. “Do you Riding In a Jinrikisha. close the mortgage. This presuming When tho European or American F. W. BAKER HARDWARE STORE on old friendship and that sort of rot tUluk i came over here with my daugh­ ter to make a fool of myself?”. tourist first lands in Japan lie at once The Right Way is Ihe Gas Way 173 Mala St., Asbury Park will not go. I’ve renewed it once, and doniands a jinrikisha. Having read of I ’m tired, o f i t " "I—I—really, I beg your pardon," Home of Reliable HaTdware stammered Smith. “But naturally 1 It and heard so much of it he wants Curtis smiled and nodded as he shut nn immediate experience of it as soon down the top of his chiefs desk. The thought you knew when your own Mr. Curtis paid the nofe.” as he finds himself in the land of its T he new “R adio X ” light cannot latter had turned to go. but stopped birth. Almost any day one may see a su d d e n ly . "It’s all right, Mr. Smith,” muttered procession of men nnd women, ashore b lacken or discolor the fixture. “By Jove!” he exclaimed. "I almost Johnson, stroking his brow. “Come. Edna, let us go." for a day or two from a steamer in forgot. My. little girl (s twenty-one to­ port making their way up the crowded Johnson wns still nervously clutching day.'* The diplomatic Curtis merely thoroughfares of Tokyo, sitting rather Enam el dom e can be furnished his daughter’s hand as they passed smiled his eongratulation.s. "‘Untul ini' awkwardly in their jinrikishas, trem­ through the outer offices of the Acme- m y p riv a te c h e ek book*,. C iirt." o rd e re d bling unbalanced oyer the axle, not J o h n so n Grocory company. in any color to harm onize w ith dec­ J o h n so n . “I'll take it homo with me.-' knowing, whether the thing Is going to Just before he ushered the girl into Emil, tin* purler of Charles T.hran’s tip backward or fall forward, so loose­ the private oillce he ordered the oflice orations of room . le a f to b a re o e s ta b lis h m e n t (iii W a te r , ly does the puller seem to* hold the ijoy to send In Mr. Curtis a t once. Tin* street. New York, was the llrst mem shafts. The first time one gets.into a ^bel* of that tim t's m* to gasp as culprit entered with his usual placid a ir. jinrikisha ho always fee's like a baby, Single chain pull and num erous jS* Edna. Glenwish Johnson's daughter, and this gnwklsh sensarlon coupled “Iloar anything about the Marden alighted from lu-r fh-etrie car aud with that of tin* imeertainty of one’s other features. note?" asked Johnson leadlngly. briskly ‘entered his part of the bouse. p o sit li mi in balancing it, renders the ex “Yes, sir," replied Curtis dryly. “The “I should like (<» .see MIsh <.ir;n*e porlence not ijuite so pleiisant.as-an­ note has been paid.” Marden, Mr. Timm's stenographer.** ticipated, But the only way for com­ A sk for inform ation regarding “Oh. it has. has it?" asked the chief she said sw«>et!y. ‘ fort is to sit back at. one’s ease and sarcastically. "IIow do you know that “Kight- in there, lady," lie said, leave the responsibility to the man who this w onderful light. since you haven't been to the bank t.o. pointing toward ihe Jnner n/Ibv. pulls it.—Japan Magazine. C0NTEACT3 FOE SANITAEY OPEN "Hello, IMna." came Thran‘s vohv. d a y ? " Tho smile/on the confidential young P1TOBINQ cheery and rordial. ’“W hat »>n ’earih To the Mannsr Born. brings you w:iy down. 10 Wiiie,- man's face was serene. will be carDtully and Bolentiflcally "I’ve been (it the bank. Mr. Johnson,", In “Ilam lot” act 1, scene 4, occur carried out under our own Immedi­ stn^t?” * • t h e s e lin e s : / “i came down to s»,>e Grace on busi­ he said calmly. “I went therefor tbe The Coast Gas Co. ate [uiEorvlfilon, and in accordance purpose of paying the Marden note." Ay, nut try. ia’t.. with tho .vory latest ideas and im­ ness, Mr. Thran. • You don’t mind lL*t- But to my mind, thoimh I am liativo here “And you paid It?" provements that is called tor by tin g m e sjH*ak to h e r Iii p riv a te fo r tt An>l to the mariner burn, it i.s a custom 50 Wain A.venue, Ocean Qrove Fbooe Asbury 234-VV few niinutesV" "I paid it" More hoiiond in tlio tir.vaeli than tho ob­ modern, up-to-date plumbing, when “You paid it,” repeated Johnson, se rv a n c e . you entruBt your work to Thomas Thran palled the girl’s cheek with Ninth Avenue, Belmar Plione Bdm ar 034 Angles.' Wo will furnish estimates the familiarity of a very, old friend riled by the other’s nonchalance.- "We Some have maintained that in this know you paid it, but why? You—in cheerfully, and at pricea that cannot and ceremoniously bowed himself out case “manner" should be spoiled “man­ heaven's name! Why did you pay it? Arnold Ave., Point Pleasant Phone Point Pleasant 128 be competed with, -workmanship o f h is ow n ntiice, so ftly 'd o sin g tin* or.” because the former was an old There is something behind all this, considered. door behind him. Trusently, howevor. variant spelling of the. latter. The and I want to know it” - the door of the private olliee o^fm-tl phrase would then be applied to a per­ “There is a great deal behind it Mr and Kdna stood tit the threshold, her son -'accustomed'to the usages of a lo­ Thomas Angles Johnson.” admitted Curtis cheerfully. ^ ^fnce rather palo and her jiosi* unsteady cality. But the weight of ofiinion fa­ “ M y -life’8 h a p p in e ss Is b eh in d It. Plumber, Sheet Iron and “Please come in, Mr. Thran." slu- vors “manner” as used, for Instance., Grace Marden has prqmlsed to become pleaded tremulously. b y ' S>yinliurhe Ui the .sentence,“ lie has Metalworker m y w ife'.” Mr. Thran re-entered his - sanctum not tiie eyes iind kiorves of one to the b “And j’oii thought you would do a Administrator Executor 4 Pilgrim Pathway only to Hud that his troubles had jusi mnniier born.’/ In this case the phrase very wise thing by paying her fa tiler’s OGtiftN GROVE •begun, nis young stenographer wns. refers to one haviiig a lifelong ac- note?" demanded Johnson. . huddled in her chair disturbingly m*ar qunlutunce \vlth given conditions and Telephone 205-B. “I thought so,” replied the young the verge of'.tears. customs; regardless of whether they man with just the slightest note of "I can’t do a thing with her. Mr are associated with a single locality.— doubt In his voice. The elder man . N .B ocbanoh G. A. Smock Thran." began Kdna fiercely. "I do Philadelphia Press. turned abruptly to his desk. President Sec. and Tr«ui. wish you would make her do it: I “I am sure,” soothed his daughter, c a n ’t." Source of Robinson Crusoe. ‘•that you are to be congratulated. Mr. CAPITAL. The Edinburgh Courant. long since “W hat Is it. Kdna?" he inquired, with Curtis. And your paying the note wns Buchanon & Smock real concern. . dead, is worthy of remembrance, not a very noble act". Capital is a product of industry. Every only by Edinburgh and Scotland, but “The whole thing In a nutshell Is “Thank you,” replied Curtis sheep­ Lumber Go. by the literary world at liirgo; Its edi­ one who works creates it. The question this: Mr. Marden, this foolish girl’s fa­ ishly as be took the dainty bant) she O ealerain ther. oWes papa ..ST'.OOO, and if it isn’t, tors include Daniel Defoe, who seems had extended. tha.t should concern you is, “Do you save paid .before1 il o'clock’ today papa says to have been the first occupant, of its Ungnllantly and ungratefully, he he will foreclose the mortgage or some­ editorial chair, to which lie appears to a portion of the capital which yoa create?” b u m b e r wished the radiant young woman have gone on his liberation froin.NeW-: thing. and Grace and Uncle Holly .John showering him with appreciation We will help you to do so and pay you 4 Millwork and Builders’ Hardware Marden will he homeless.. Now; 1 was gate. "Obi' and New Etlinburgh" nien- would suffer him to get away or-het* tions “tiie 'Edliibur-1 1 ('<»urant of Oct. twenty-one yesterday, and papa gave tor yet—Would depart het’Felf hud leave, per cent, interest 011 the portion, which me a rlnvk : for £,">,ouo as a lilvtliday 1rt.,lTV»T-i\hen edbetl by ihiulelW foio.” | him to have It out with her imperious, Socond, Third nnd Railroad Avbs. but. -Dr. I'h a lu ie rs in h is.'M .ife o f I>e- you save and place in our Interest De­ gift I was so happy about it, know­ j heartless fat hor alone, ASBURY PARK ing that it would just coyer the a'mount foe" says it is- not suspeeted tiiat lie partment. j. ibir■■ suddenly Johnson rose to his eonthtued long to etllf.V the Edinburgh. Sole manufactures o>f tht Uncle .fohti owes papa, and now (Ira* e j feet. The young assistant’s worried Citizens- with his lucubrations. It was Albemarle brand of Cedar Shingles* —Grace—she w-oift take It.. Please | expression artvo way to a triumphant Think this over. Then open your ac­ doubtless dering bis Edinburgh sojourn paints, Oils, Varnishes and Bmsh- mako her take it, M r. Tlira n." j grin at /sight of the changed counle* that Dei’ne-he;!,!v/.Wir:yiJt!’.,i!i*>v,(;5r*Miic_:j|»,- I-tiance -of -bis chief, for the- good, old SVIkli'k of hariro. the original' of Kobln- Sole agents for Kings' AYhwisor Ce­ pealiugly from the. Other girl, "please lighting gleam shone In those eyes once soti Crusoe. — London Chronicle. ment for Monmouth and Ooean do nut try t" make mo.do t.liis t-liing. I more. .lolinson handed tlio young counties; God knows 1 appreelale Kdna's motives.' | a- c h e ck h e b a d w ritte n . ( Language of the Nose. a n d I lovo her ;tH th e toon* fo r h er | "Now, listen here, Curt.” he said A sbury Park Trust Co. ••Here is an article in the paper that kindly intent i*«tis. I hit I caimot tak<« j. sharply. Curtis knew the tone and says a woman's character can be de­ A . L . E . th is m oney fr*»m h e r." i hearkened attentively. "This is nn or termined by her nose.” "Edna," he said very tenderly, "you | dor. and if it isn’t carried out to the STRASSBURGER “Well, there may be something in are a .very kind, dear girl, and I am ; le tte r 1*11 "firo you." Johnson’s gray that, but there's a surer way. No one < a B R O . proud to knmv you. Ihit you do not * eyOs softened as he continued:. "Curt, can make a mistake eoneornitu: a wo­ understand, my. dear, i am truly ver\ j you have put your good self iii a fix. 42 Pilgrim Pathway, J50 PIUnanJAve. man’s character If he will look at the sorry for both of you." j Ihilly John's .daughter Is too proud to Ocean Grove, N. J. Umsos .of i»ther women who meet her. I stand for what you have Just done. Telephone 1749-Aabury The extent to which they turn up at Johnson would gladly have j«tld 'th« | r»on‘t I know the girl? Now. boy. you Guardian Trustee five thousand himself, but was a fl uid J tro over to the bank and stop that fool s\tei\ times shows just what she is bv of tjiat man Curtis. After twelve \ j-a i*>.*- ! deal you just .made.' Now, you listen is n ’t.” — E x c h a n g e . . C ash G rocers of patient work to m ake a reni lo i :j to in el” as Curtis made a gesture of Ir. the Same Boat. S. & n. Green Stamps ness man out/of his young ron/idrui j pr<>tcst “f. is ten to sense, will .you. Goods delivered. ' Wo give you t.lftl m a n Jo h u sn u d id ir d di»re to m;il;< i even if you tire In lo'e! You go over • Newlywed' Husband--The Mine has L I cetue, dearest, when ,i shall have the QUALITY. We give you QUANTITY, st) s e n t t me til a I a i?n>i^*sb i<f it. as -I:, ■ write Marden a letter, agreeing to e.s- Iii debt. WttV-Don’t mind ihat. I’m 'ta w tit.M in i.! h -a . • Vi ills ip p rl,- ; tend that infernal n.ote nf his another M ire’ he’ll.,itivj* you the sympathy of a eompanien in adversity.—London Tcle- her of Mani.'ii s la , t«. i;; , ; four months PI! tell him -er—:ijiy and the hi'*’-'ita'bl. > rMe-i.-jtU-ltee^ o f : j thlng:--■••hanged niy mlnil or sometMjiu. g r ip h . failure to inert th* tliy iitM ila.\ Well nevermind what I tell him: Jo h n so n only i., that's none: uf your business nor.” Insulted Indeed. There will be a prize for the highest "W hy Is Mrs. Van Y/oinbat so amrrv MAKE SUMMER RENTALS EASY rlage of Ids plan it .1 i Hi 111 *J o'clu t t.urninL: to hi* daught«M*. who had that afternoon. I -rurniiig^ t*> his prj laughed audibly, "any of vottrs either, •with you?" individual score made ou the new A small amount down will ,vato otliee from hiaeln1 !i at that hour tnadam. That saves the girl’s pride “It seems tin? cook she lured away alleys weekly and monthly, and a cap­ completely equip your he found his dnn*|jt*T u tiie v t*rge o and relieves the old man's anxiety. fro m ni(> U imt satls-factory.”—Kmisiw house with olectrio llphts. City Journal. ■ . ital prize for the season, both for lad­ Baluuco in nnjnionts to tpars. with ihe t iie. k in her hand Now. listen Io me. you t wo™two— well. suit. vOh. pupa, Gitee won’t take the never mind”* for Kdna bad lauirhcd Ir ies and gentlemen. chcck. won t let ee* h;»ln lu r me. h**i reverenUy again. "I want you to know Her Scheme. FRANK S. MORRIS ^ “W hy does your ’fiancee study the hill ’ b e s t frie n d .’’ tlds much. I pay the .So.OOO-h Iq you Jam es Boyce, Proprietor Vi. D. Gravall, Manager Electrical Contractors lie turned to his daughter, siulllm: get that? I—Glen wish Johnson—and n f fa r e so long?’’ , • grimly. The’girl phnrd the piece of no other living, man, or woman either! “She wants to figure to afterward 47 Main Ave.,Ocean Qrove paper she had beeli ho’t.'In^ iu his Now. Curt, scoot'" how much I vlll save if we get mnr- ' Telephone 46-M b a n d s . ’ Curtis havbig “scooted." father and fied.”—Meggeii*lorfer Blaetter. PALMATEEK 6 H O W L A N D “Come along with me. dearie. You daughter faced each other with a new llo not have to ask Grace Marden ot 9nd better understanding. EPscoverirs. GROCERS So many famous disco verbs have \;./tnay one else to pay that note. All yon "i a in so proud of you.” sho mur: 700 and 702 Matllson Avenne, Asbury Park W. E. Hurford need do is to go over to the bank and mured. Glen Johnson caught the tears tunlcd out to be rediscoveries that wo pay It. But-as’my check is not certi In her voice even before he saw them become cautious about asserting tlmt Vified nnd. besides, you have never been on her cheeks. any event or ifchlevement w is the first • We have as fine a line of groceries as-there is in this city. House Painter fnsM e o f n r<*al ^o n im erclaf h a n k I II go “You mustn’t cry about it girlie." lie of Its kind.—John KJsko. Hotel buyers would do well to compare our prices with the. with you if you will let me.’’ said tenderly. large city wholesale houses. We .would be pleased to quote andDecorator Edna rewarded her fatlier with a Dut she did cry about it. while her Accomplished. ;hotels prices on their stock order, and we are sure we can ‘ jgratefnl hag and kiss, nnd they happy father lieldj her very close to his “Is ho well versed?’*'' 89 Broadway, Oean Grove, N.Jj'. trnversed the outer oflices. Glen Johh; breast for be know that every tear sbe “Yes. E{e’s a fool in many languages save.you money, as supplying hotels is one of our specialties. • V(son! accompanied by his* dangbteiv shed was a token of her new love and, and on many subjects.’!—Philadelphia |j&:We are on the spot and can give prompt deliveries and Estimates Ftimlsbed.; ^walked/authoritatively up to the note* reverence for himself! » . ' jtedger*-^-.'.Vr-:-;;':■( V • SVi'.'ir' ’w * * ' * . glodd goods.: Phone 1661.' ’ ' -XV, Best ol Belerences. • . / t ...... ^ ' — — - ' i l l ' ‘ ^ 1 'S- , > ;-i.U. / VT m m 1 i k m i d i IM A m m FRIDA'S OCTOBER 22, 161G TEEIE OCEAN GROVE TIMES P A G E I H B B I

JEFFfcTODN'J NOME. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Settlement of Account. Montlcwflo, With Itn View of tho Uni- Estate of John J. Smith, Deceased. The •. vorhity of Virginia* ' Notice ol Election Pinal Account. A. jnim/.ion on Monticello (“little Notice is hereby given that the mountain,’* pronounced “MOntechei- and Meetings oi the Board accounts of the subscriber, substitu­ Io”j» was ’Jefferson’s boyhood dream. tionary adm inistratrix with will an­ He worked at it all his life with an ol Registry nexed of the estate of said deceased, artist’s creative zeal; will be audited and stated by the Notice is hereby given that an The road from Charlottesville is wind* Surrogate and reported for Settle­ election, wlll he held under the laws ment to the Orphans Court of the ing, hilly and rough. Rows of big ol this State on E a tb lle , A u ciiin y lo ss invoUt* a t 31 stepping stones cross it, lifting pedes­ County of Monmouth, on Thursday, ■\ o’clock in the morning with a sicken* trians out of the red mud, but jolting the eighteenth .day of November D. 1 9 1 5 . 'ing sensation. She luut Ihkju o u t « v - heedless drivers. A. Tuesday, Nov. 2 ,19 15 Dated Oct. 11, A. D. 1915. ery night for a week at sonic function* Visitors may stay in the grounds for the following officers: ELIZABETH MELISSA BENSON. slept the greater pert o' the tiny and twenty minutes, but must bring no 4 2 -4 0 . lit evening prepared for tlia rouml lunchcohs. Jefferson’s guests stayed Two Members of the General As­ sembly of the State of New Jersey. of gayety. : weeks and ate him into poverty. > Two Chosen Freeholders, for the Statement, of the ownership and ,. “Oh, how tired I niil.oi' it! 1 wish I From the servants' quarters' a long term of three years. management of the Ocoan Grove V ere poor. T could then'Hud something sunken way runs under, the house to One Democratic County Commit­ Times, published weekly dt Ocean to occupy liiLv Heing r.cii. I c. ii 1.” the ice house and other storage be­ te e m a n . Grove, N. J„ for October, 1915, as •MUU Aiwhincioss \iiy An Vswl n long required by tiie act of August 24, yond; The flat roof of this walk; two Fivo Republican County Commit­ v-W while thinking; tlion aro^c with a feet above ground, is a dry promenade. te e m e n . • 1 9 1 2 , scheme she had resolved to put in/ Over the icehouse is an outlook plat­ . One Ctillector of Taxes. Editor, John E. Quinn. Manager, practice. Slic ■ wrote ini adrtntim nciit form. Icehouse and servants’ quar­ One Township Committeeman. publisher and owner, L. V. Rainear, Ocean Grove, N. 3. Known bondhold­ ' tluit a young womtin ivcaiitly gmttunt- ters are half underground, with win­ Ono Assessor. ers, mortagecs and other security e15, fro m 1 to f1 o ’c lo c k p . m . (o r There wti e In the L.inv.!?ee family, Washington, and perhaps*ids equal in '.he revision and correction of reg­ H brought about this result, besjdesj.u k, Mrs. Utrra)jte. a widow, landscape gardening and estate plan­ is tr y . G b o r g b m . B e n n e t t nnd two little dauglifc,rs. There was a ning. A special election will bo held on ^-1 and the Asbury Park Board ehaiilfeur WJio son»eilines acted as gar­ On J olTers.on’s gra vest on e Jit M on {i- Tuesday, October 19, to- vote upon tho proposed equal suffrage amend­ dener. T4ie iiiortuutj sifter M.-ss Auch- eollo no mention of the presidency is Painting ment to the State Constitution. -“ •of Trade pledges the public incloss entered Upon her duties she made, but ids authorship of tiie,Poc- IN ALL fT:» BRANCHRd The places of holding elections ln ra I ion nnd the ■Virginia statute of 110 Keck Avenue. OCEAN GBOVK, saw a man in overalls-outside prepar­ and tho meetings of tho Boards oi religious liberty is recited’and that bo that every effort will be made to ing the Hov er beds for sjirin^ use. He- Registry aud Election are as fol­ ing fond or llower.-;. si-e w en t out to was the "Father of the "Tnlvarsity of lo w s : Virginia.”—New York World. maintain this position. ask him sp::ie r^n s.ioim i:s to \v!iaf lie First District. Neptune Township: LAUNDRY .was dofug. W ashington Engine House, Central For prompt work, well done, give me 4,i didn't know/* she said, “that Mrs. BAHAMA ISLAND SHELLS. avenue, Ocean Grove. a trial. Family wash solicited. Open L a r ra b t e i.:nj.io,Ved-Uie.” Unexcelled Engine House, Corlies are each day strewn with inuilitufles of M iss .Aue.lnu.ci(*ss asked-a jiuo>I»*r ««f avenue, W est Grovo. b e a u tlfu t sv»ashi»Us, niovt* ih m i fifty v a ­ ({Uestains n)'o\it what kind of tiowrrs Fourlh District, N'eplnne Town­ JOHN INI. BURTIS rieties of which’ have, a cotmiiprciul . f o r M lie was iriieo'Vuiir to pat in. ihen re­ ship: Uneeda Enarine House, Cor­ ! value in tlio lTnlted states aivl l^mop*v ner. nvemii'. West Ornvc. FUNERAL DIRECTOR turned to toe honse and ^oon j^fti*** lie. Aitiong.'lhcse..aro rice-shells, su tmv Fifth District;' Neptune Township: Opon Day and Night. Prlvalo Rooms gan woi k' with tiie «irid on at t!> ■’!* j in size as to nnke one marvel ln»w a En/dne House, West Munroe avenuo, for Funerals, livssoos. W hltesville. , \ W . Jiic k F.-ii‘n . l « ...... ro i.Vjr j J * »». Phono 567 517 Dangs A»o.. Asbury Park I JAIES L THWPSON PRANK P. BUTCHER, jwnlwior wftlioM. W hm «lv.i. n'v.iy. j im.d shells. Township Clerk. to ld Id m »tW Hint I.*. v> jis (M l ot-i liloiuWutf Motli; l>rotty tlv« sun shells, eardrop shells, wh5 -h Brown ®. iSaampsoa tUe.stii-i.il wU.il and utixlous to make, SHERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of are exphrled to Odessa, ltussia, to- l't.« a w rit (if 11-. t'a. to me ili.rocted, is­ Automatic Carpet Cleaning Works DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE a niJiii i»f iL ji.-elf. H e iiama or tent sued out of tiie Court ot Chancery shells, which resemble miniature en­ of the State of New Jersey, will- be. L ln rT o u m . er's - pa,\u bat .in?' stipulated, that he Rugs made from old carpets campments and sell at $90.- u barrel*, exposed to sale'at public vendue, on " jilfOUld do so ijirravnito.. 11 is ’being- a Carpots taken up and laid. f°r M MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF member of the fairttiy \v\\< n o t to lie black snails, which' take a high polish: Phono 2175-J*. conehs—king; queen, ivory, piukllp and NOVEMBER, lTHO, between the divuiged. IIis sisters were not only h o u r s o f 12 o'clock aud 5 o'clock 51 Olin St. Ocean Grove. U. J. trochiis or Turk's, cap. lOchlly termed .charged not to rl>e tias; secret away, ( a t 1 o'clock), in the afternoon of Assessor of Neptune ‘’whelks.*’ These are hut a few. of Vhe but i'ewards were ouered tiieni tf they said day, at the Court House, Free­ FRED E. FARRY . t’efniinejl from doin^ so. assortment kept hi stock at tiie leadhar hold, in tiie township of Freehold, Occasionally the chauffeur was warehouses at Nassau. county of Monmouth, New Jersey. Pureral Director and Embnlmer bribed hy Jack to' plead Illness, and The quet'u cotu'h, which is especiall> AU that certain lot aud build­ 605 Main St., Asbury Park Township Jack took his place at the wheel. Jack adapted for cameo carving on account ings thereon, tract or parcel of land also at times bribed his sisters when of having a layer of brown with a and premises, hereinafter particu­ - Lndy Assistant. Open day nnd night. • the time came for tiie afternoon ride white top and the plnklip conch, which larly described, situate, lying and Telephone 434 ‘ Residence telephone 43 to do something else, thus giving him has layers of white and pink, are much being in the Township of Neptune iu the county of Monmouth and an op» inanity -to make lore to the sought for. Only the lips of these two Slate of New Jersey, known and Gharles S. Ferris you feel he has faithfully * governess. varieties are exported, the demand designated as lot Number 369, on a it was not to he expected thnt this coming from New" York and from Torre map of lands made hy Niart Rogers, perform ed the duties of this twofold deception could.ho kept up In­ del Gtcco, near Naples, Italy. H0U&E PAINTING 1897, for Winsor and Appleby, and Glazing and Knlsom inlng. definitely. though Miss Auchiueloss Ordinary eonehs sell at 1 cent; ph;’:- known as map of Bradley Park, Spbcioi attention to Jobbing* im portant office during the fpur had a better chance at the problem lip, whole shells, from 5 cents to 25 duly filed in Monmouth County than Mi*. Larrahee, she being some dis­ cents, and queens nt cents United Clerk’s office. • 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove years he has been assessor he w ill tance from borne. Jat k by incessant States currency in Nassau. The whelk Beginning at a point in the watchfulness kept the ball a-rolllng for or Turk’s cup is particularly valuable, northerly line of Sixth avenue, dis­ appreciate your support. a month, though he met with a niuu- as it has a portion resembling the host tant one hundred and eighty-one i>er of narrow es, ap;‘s. lie was dls- nnd thirty-eight hundredths feet M. G. GRimiN niother*Of-pe;irU ‘ from which pearl api50inttd,! however, in not being able westerly from a monument planted stu d s , fo r-in s ta n c e , could h e uVade. GONTRflGTOR to break down the barrier that sepa­ where the westerly line of Ridge Paid for by JaraesI,. Thompson Cotomjttee' - ■ It is estimated that a million shells and BlILDER rated him fiom one who was supposed avenue intersects the northerly line of this variety could be obtained annu­ , to he of n-higher station. Miss. Aueil- of Sixth avenue; thenco (1) wester­ Residence, No. 66 Heck Avenue a lly i u th’.is colony. . T h e se s h e lls' sell .incloss, tluntgh evidently kindly dis- ly along the northerly lino of Sixth OGErtN GR0V&, N.J. for cents each, I^ibor Is cheap, avenue' (50) fifty feet; thence (2) •’’ / post'd, t ownrd h In irtv' litIrtnl' him at ai 1 colored women receiving from 25 to JJO northerly at- right angles to the ;tiuie« to ki-ei» Ids tiista n c e . cents, ordinary laboring men (10 cents northerly lino of Sixth avenue one • One day whvn M\\ u was driving the PROFESSIONAL c a r d s a n d w h ite e n g in e e rs S1.r>0 a d a y .—In ­ hundred and fifty (150) feet; thence govern efts hi a riuial’tuit ■■t’liey t tivo Stiles’ Express and Stage Line dianapolis News. (3) easterly, parallel with the north * of his frh-nds, Ned Morgan aiid C’h.'r- line of Sixth avenue, fifty (50) feet; W . C. and A. F. Cottrell, is the oldest established line in Asbury Park lle I'heV nf. A ct.?*ivT ;:v' * r.pparei ; : thence (4) southerly again at right Study of tho Lav/, and Oceau Grove, Special facilities for the -not neeessaril;* i:\u<*!i lillTerent friv.i angles to the north line ot Sixth Architects Jlabbl Choiun of Zepora said: "The ’ that of an or 'iir’. ’.v i a , and tiie nvenue, one hundred and fifty (1501 (looms 318-320, K l n m o n J h B uild- prompt and careful handling of all kinds of young men thoir‘it little of seeing s tu d y o f th e la w in u y l»e c o m p a re d to feet, to tho point or place of begin­ In c . Asbury Pal k, N .;j. TcJ- Furniture, Baggage, Pianos, Boilers aud Safes Jack at the wh. el. a huge heap of'Uint that is to be dea •- n in g . cplione SV3-W. • . "IXold on,'Jayk'.” erieil uae of thjiVi. ed away. The f.ioiish man says, vlt is- Seized ns the property of Francis Large Auto Moving Van for Long Distance Moving •- , “I wish to sps ak to yfc!i.’* Impossible-f!tet I sh»uld be able to. re­ Starr Reytvolds, taken in execution o r r ic e s *: J a c k put m i.UiOie > ;ie*-d. T tis trie u d s . move this i;:iaense.heap; I"will not at* at tho suit of Elizabeth' Y. Lee, and 'DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR EYES. oue of whom h.i.l iv.o-'ahicd. I lie s^eie.-. tempt iV bet t!ie wise man says. ‘1 to bo sold by Got the benefit of my 43 years’ 47 Coriios rVvo.. W est G rove : Main St., OpposiLO r\hsocl- ty* belle, Miss Auc-hiuHdss; lanted ucd wlH. ret:*.ove c. lit lie today, some to- CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW.' practice. You can depend on correc­ tlou Offloo,. Ocotin Grove •• 220 Main St. and K«ilrond S h e riff ■ foliowed. . Seeing. an. opportunity by HHUTow.a'nVi leore the day after, and tion of Headaches and Nervous Station, Asbury P a rk. Ward Kremer. Sol’r. trouble, nearly all ot which are tukhig a . diiYori nt road. tr> the thus hi thiie 1 shall haVo, removed it Dated October 7, 1915 ?14.2S JACOB ST1L.BS. Proprlotor ^ccuiple again, they turned and by some •all.’ - * ■ It is the. same with studying caused by bad vision. ra p id d riv in g su»-tv< di d lu th e ir d e ­ law.—Case and Comment. WILLIAM A. VESCEUUS sig n . O n 'nuu*\’iij.; •! r.tln th e y r ignal- ON RULE TO BAB CREDITORS. 615 Mattison Ave., Asbnry Park ’. - ed Jack to sV’p an I o'*5-o'*; ; d h is *.'o’ng & Wide Awnko at Times. ’ Executrix’s Notice. SEXTON HAV1LAND (.so i>y occupying his :M !e of the road ‘^ijivtor Fluhdub looks stupid ro me. OrloK Ooardlni, L.ivcry, Sole and Exchange I’h e lp s g re e te d t!:.» govere.e s w K h a Doesn't ai'pear to knew whether he !s Ella Pittenger, executrix of Lydia JAS. M. SEXTON Gertrudb Applegate, deceased, by or­ hearty '.'Good morning. Miss Auehiu* going or conde;r,” der of the Surrogate of the County c lo ss!’’ will!** M o rg an aj.o^ gi*/..d to ‘‘He is iiqt so sleepy as he looks. Af'k Jack for slopping hint on i„e ground of Monmouth, hereby gives notice to Funeral Director 8 M O L E S him about Iris iuMeage and you’ll find the creditors of the said deceasod to that he had a messa te for him. he can tell you ox v ^y what he is enti- bring in their debts, demands and South of Main Avenue Gates, Ocean Grove. New Jersey : Jack looknl :•« .'’i h .n c ! o s. ; ad ired toj going or ci^iing/’^dCanSas City claims against the estate of said de­ and EmfoaJmer Tolopho norN o.lt 08 Aliss Au'/hlnclojjs le-.dcid at Jack, hut J o u rn a l. • ceased, under oath or affirmation A targe Assortment of enskets, etc., constantly Carriages of uvory description and all the latent styles. AU kinds of rub-, neither said anything till they had got within nine months from tho , first . .on bond...Flmrcrs nf- nnyJVtefijfn tt ^tiott ber tire wagons, etc.- ■rid of the two non. Then Jack said: day of September. 1915, or thoy will notice. Movinn P»cU»res, Cloned carriages fur waddinp* and fimuruls a specialty. Tully-ho uud • “M.v secret is out.*’ Pariors ficd Office: Mot Ion pictures were first given in be forever barrod of any action straw-rido outlits fuiiiisiled tit iiiort notice. Coardlncr by clay, wet’k or m onth . “It’s been out for s-nuo tiine.'V N’Ow York city in March. 1S04. They therefor against the said executrix. 159 Main Struct, Asbury Park, Now Jersov Gentle norses tor ludles’ U86.1 ' . ELLA PITTENGER, “jWhat! Von have known who I were of the strong man Sundew, Mr. 13G Heck avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. /iffice teteiilioiie ?l. • %IIcme teleOhoiie 379.- •ainr* ., ■ Kdlson at1 that time, had just about 36-45 ($11.10) .“Ever since I vavju to the. house. completed his klhetoscope. and with L u m b e r H a r d w a r e V You may have forgjKen that I danced that date th e ‘‘niovies-' inay be said to in the same, tlgtire with you at Mrs'.. luiye begun.—New York American,' Administrator’s Notice. •* V.' Perkins’ eotilUon.” : • ■ Asbury Park Trust Company,’ad­ Edmund L; Paints, Plum bers’ Supplies ^ ; MI rwoguiKed yon. but I,fancied tliatt I'V ■ Failed to Absorb,. m inistrator of Eleanor V. Cole, de­ ’ you didn’t renxeio hev me.’ . * ’ , ceased, by order of the Surrogate of “My shock absorber was a failure.” , : ; '‘AVell,M rejt>iited *. M is^ A uch ln elo ss. the County;of Monmouth, hereby Beaver Board “How so? It looked all right.” Y “‘my Playing gov/» n ess a m l. your play- gives, notice to' the creditors o£ the 1 hompson tS •’Couldn’t manage to manufacture it 32 and Indies wide. 60 lo 192 Inches lona Jtig gardener;are fbd^hrd. I tVdnk we said deceased' to bring In their debts) cheaply enough." . ^ -'-vv : f had bettar return Vhr-own', selves;v .. demands and claims against the es­ “I see. It wouldn’t absorb .the shock P R A C T IC A L HOUSE ‘ rim of yohr ■opiniftp.; Tlinr?'!s tc>n; tate of said deceased, under, oath- or caused hy. the announcement of the :jvnjucli .v.'ork fe::.!’’"•w ?^'‘t.” v • affirmation, within rilne'months1 from price.”—-X^ouisvlUo Courler-Journal. ‘ LEWIS LUMBER CO. ; B u t J a c k p re v h lie d 1 iipoii her to defer, the first day of September, 1915, or thoy will. be-, forever‘barred of .'any J'her i-going for ;:wh!le' longer, •' which FAINTER To^be yiiin: of pone’s rank or Jplaco la' action therefor against the said ad ' mtnlstrator. { ,u . ; w ' PAGE PODR THE OCEAN GROVE: TIM ES :j mpAY. OCTOBER 22,'1915, ~ r The county board ol taxation will Charity Alice Riley. , - THE OCEAN GROVE TIM ES alt at Asbury Park-on Thursday, No­ (The funeral Borvico ovor' the re­ vember 18, to hoar appeals from mains of Misa Charity Allco Riley, Published by Estate ot Gearoe P. Ralnew T taxation In Ocean Grove, Neptune who died last Saturday night at the OLSTOY once found a man plowing. JOHN E. QUINN. Editor M. E. Home tor the Aged, G8 Clark- township and vicinity. If yon have avenue, was held on Tuesday even­ “Friend,” he sdid, if you knew this Entered for transmisslon through the mulls ul tiie Ocean GrovC pnstoffice ns sccond^lnfw matter. a tax grievance of any kind, if you ing1 at the Home. Addresses -were think-the assessor has put one over made by Rev. Dr. Henry Wheeler, O It Ic e : 4 S Vtaln Avenue. Oceun Grove, New Jersey. Telephone 234-R. was your last day on earth, what Would ' on you, tell your story to the tax Rev. J. D. Bills and Rev. Jolpt Goor^ ley. Prayer was offered by Rev. board on the day above mentioned. you do?” The man looked \up,;a mo?; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dr. T. J. Scott. Two duetts, “Lead One Y ear ia Aflvancc. by m ail — 25 j Three M onths In Advance ...... 40 Kindly Light" and “Pace to F a c e ,1" Six M onths In Advnncc ...... A novel plan is being worked out were sung by^Mrs. Mary F. Hudson, ment, then said “ I’d plow.” matron of the Home, and Mrs. J. D. *dvertlslnfl rates supplied on request. Reading notices inserted in body of paper at ten (to) for observing Thanksgiving day as Bills, 'interment' was made. ' on Can you match this frame of ini nd or ■cents « line for the initial insertion ; four or more insertions, twenty-five per cent, discount. national potato day. The Idea is to Wednesday morning by Undertake! Cash must accompany all juieh notices, . increase the consumption of tubers, Sextlon In Mt. Prospect cemetery, would YOU be found scurrying to pro,-, to the benefit of both the consumer No. 43 where the committal service -was V o l. 2 3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915, and the producer. read by Rev. Air. Bills. vide life insurance protection for your Miss Riley was eighty-six years old. She had been a resident of tho That dinner at Port-au-Peck last The weekly newspaper promotes family. , • At any rate, votes for women re­ Home four years,. the interests of the (own In which it Saturday was a regular field day ceived a majority In Ocean Grove. for the Republican party of Mon­ Is published to such an extent that mouth county. More tUan that, It it- becomes impossible to place an es­ One Cent a Word served as the vehicle for merging timate upon its worth. There is no £ 3 Minimum 25c. Cash lvilii order about the last vestige of the recalci­ enterprise that does so much for the t Press V iew s |, trant Progressives ivlth the parent corporation or the Individual citizen FOR RENT. — Upright player body. There Is nothing now of as the paper. It stands opposed to piano for the winter. Right price to J and News 0 | the. right party.— 38tf. the" Progressive party in this coun­ the town knocker, the town Welter, ty but the name; soon that will bo the town fanatic and the town PIANO FOR RENT—Emerson, obliterated, aa there Is no room for drones. It stands for action as The Issue Clean-Cut, fine toned, upright piano; In good FORREST F. DRYDEN, Preiident two heads to one political family. against dry rot. It stands for pro­ The nomination of Messrs. Reid condition, $12.50 for the winter. 9 Main avenue, Ocean Grove.— 43 The best of good feeling prevailed at gress as against stagnation. It ib and Thomson for Assembly on thi ever ready to combat the BCbemeB ot Republican ticket makes a clean- WANTED— High-grade stoclc and the dinner. The county candidates cut issue. The voters of Monmouth W hm you po to San Francisco visit The Prudential’s Wonderful Exhibit on I,ife In­ bond salesman of Integrity, with were Introduced and received a visionaries and as ready to aid the county now have opportunity to say surance nnd Public Welfare, in the Palace of Miues aud Metallurgy, for which the good record, can connect with rousing welcome, for It is believed constructive plans of the wise and f whether they are in favqr of local Grand Prize, the highest- possible award, has been conferred upon The Prudential* « proposition offering 8 per- cent, pre­ Awards have been granted this Company at International Expositions for many they are going to bear the party to level-headed citizens. It is for the option. Of the Democratic candi­ ferred stock. Long established go­ dates for Assembly Mr. Van Note years,..' ' •’ victory at the polls on election day. upbuilding of the community. The ing concern. Equitable 1201, Flat- voted against the bill last year. Mr., Iron Building, New York.—-43 The Republican party in this coun­ paper has not yet come into its own, Geran has not, so far as we have ty will have achieved a great wort however, because it is never appro seen, made any public statement for tlio cause of good government it elated to the extent of its worth by of his attitude on the question.— Freehold Transcript. it succeeds in electing Messrs. Reid tho-people .at-large. Yet when bat­ and Thomson to the assembly and tles are to be fought tor town or A Matter of Discretion. Messrs. Bedle and Jeffrey to tho county a rush .is made to the news­ Smallpox originates in filth, and board of freeholders. There la no paper oflice always to find the loyal if the State Health Board would pay sane reason wily this should not be editor ready, frequently without a little more attention to some o£ IN V E S T IN done; it is not too much to expect. hope of reward. Many other enter- the pest spots ,of our cities there ♦prises are encouraged by a bonus would be no occasion for controversy whatever for small pox would be a but rarely is the newspaper offered It Is presumed another pound-net thing of the past. OCEAN GROVE fishing bill will find its way into the any such help and still more often Vaccination .Is all right and we- not given the support it is entitled liave nothing to say against it for New. Jersey legislature the coming to. Communities frequently lose those who desire it, and believe in •winter. There Is not so much oppb It; , but we do demand tho same PROPERTIES sight of their real benefactor when sition to pound Ashing of itself, it right and freedom for those who they fail to recognize the weekly fall to recognize its utility, and seems, but objection is rather (o the SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PROP­ size of the mesh, the belief being journal as such. The editor and claim that every parent should ho paper stand as the bulwarks of de­ allowed to use his or her discretion current that if ihe Ashing Interests in tiie matter.-—Seacost .News, fense against tiie attacks of evil or ERTIES FOR SALE would use nets of a smaller meslij Bradley Bench. thev would he left to pursue their j schemes affecting- the ! callirii; without interfei-'m-e. It is ■sro'1 ,,f " ,p Otilivfflual or the town, Shadow lawn a Mecca. 1 G an secure for you m oney on your well known that without pound no.s Ft'r U'"sv nn.I;-nllier reasons the lo- Tli ere will be general satisfaction i the demand for fish coul.l not 1.., I '"'wsp^per should receive Ihe in Mew Jersey over the intelligence that President. Wilson ' will inako -■ property on first bond and m ort­ supplied and in consequence tho '-"I'l"’1"1 1,1 -the public a( large in a .Lung Brunch the site of the summer : very liberal decree, for price would ;:o up to almost pro­ really capital during the campaign . of ■ gage. W e w rite all kinds of in­ hibitive figures. Hut , this does not th e uws-t im p o rta n t b u sin ess e n te r ­ ilUlj. It is a good choicc from botiiJ give the pound fishermen license lo­ prise of tho community.—Exchange. sentimental and strategical reasons. • s u r a n c e . Nobody questions that Wilson use nets the mesh of which proves will be renominated by the Demo* i disastrous to tuns upon ions of Ouo year ago (he Republican con- cratic party without opposition. Nec- \ small fry. True, the substitution sarily lie must be in constant, com- , ol j ventfon. consisting of legislative nets of smnllVr me.sli. means an extra mujiicatlon with party leaders and nominees and others as designated campaign managers. The campaign E. N. WOOLSTON expense to the pound men, hut if | by law met in annual session in headquarters will be in New York, j.l*ey were inclined to meet the needs j Trenton. At that tijne a contract only ninety , minutes from Long REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE of the case at every point perhaps Branch* and* when the occasion re-*, j With the public was proposed, that they would find easier sailing quires the counsel and advice of the NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS if placed Iii power a program of con­ candidates may be had quickly and ■ when they go before the. legislature structive: legislation would be un­ under the most comfortable. condi­ 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, ! the coming .winter. J. dertaken. Definite plans were: adopt­ tio n s . . . And if Long Branch Bees fit- to OPPOSITE POST OFF! C E. LOOK FOR NAME. ed in order that the .obligation plume herself and hold her liead a In the eagerness to secure -public should bo. clear and unmistakable.. bit high in consequence, who shall ’ P H O N E 3 9 8 work from his competitors a contrac- j tiie Voters accepted the pledges and blame her? Didn’t President Grant tor sometimes undervalues his esti- i at the election following' changed make Long Branch his summer capi­ tal in the early seventies? The re­ mate and he is undone. This Is the j the .Democratic control in both sort that possesses the finest natural cose of J). X. Shubin, who has just j Houses of the Legislature to a Re- advantages along the coust is mere­ been awarded the contract for dredg- publican majority. The last session ly coming into her own* again, that’s ing the first section of the canal ex­ has more constructive work to its all, as the old residents ..who have tending the Inland Waterway Crom credit than has been accomplished never lost their faith in the town’s* future will bo prompt to tell you. Barnegat bay to the Manasquan riv­ in any single session in years. The It will he the Mecca next year for er. Shubin says it will bankrupt- work of reformation after Deipocrat- political pilgrims from all over the him to complete the contract at the U, rule of the State for four years country, and it, as well aB the bid he presented. However, as the could not be completed in a single neighboring coast resorts, should^ reap both immediate arid future State is in possession of his certified session and we pledge ourselves, if profits.— Newark News. check *for $1,000 he will be held to elected, to continue this work of his contract. Every person is liable improvement and reform,— Plank NO VOTES FOE WOMEN. to make a mistake; even contractors i From Republican Platform, are' not infallible. But it is passing State Disapproves In No Uncertain strange Shubin did not have his In the city of liocnester, . New Manner of Equal Suffrage. eyes opened before he handed, in his York, ’there- lias developed an inters bid. It is to'be hoped the work wth While the equal suffrage colors est ing method of using school build­ went down to defeat in nearly every proceed and he completed before the ings for health education. It is de­ town throughout the State at Tues"- end of the fiscal year, so as to make tlay's election, Ocean Grovo stood by signed especially for the education sure of the. $ 1*11.000 appropriation the women nobly, giving thom In • of women, In carrying out the available under these terms. tiie two districts a combined nia j plan, clubs are formed to meet twice jority of 93. The vole here was; AND EXCHANGE i a week in school '.buildings for lec- First District— Yes, 100; No, 57. Second District— Ves, 119; No, 75. Speculation ha* arisen in political • til res and demonstrations by physl- IN ASBURY PARK anfi OCEAN GROVE circles as- to whether George M. La- Total, Ves, 225; No. 132. j elans and nuxses^on various ques- Altogether 303 votes were polled Monte will be reappointed, to his tinns per;i?|j^J^^i^]ic,altli; The hour in Hie Grove, 1117 in the iirst dis­ present position of Hanking and In­ is h^; in t h e af- trict and 190 In the second. This We ajc receiving offers every day.; surance Coin mi‘-si oner upon the ex­ ; t • r 11 o 0n \ y 11 ecn found- a was 249 below tho registration of 0 12. If you w a n t So touy for investment, piration nt his term, February 25 i cf»nvcnj3^j^^>J^^t>inen. As tiie .'the. Vote on Amendment No. 2 next. This will he one of the first j work dev el felHsses- are to was 21li for and 109 against; oh n o w as Site Same. appointments Governor Fielder wilt • be added. TbS^pHfir is designed to No, 3,- it stood 210 for and 129 have to make, upon the reconvening . give all an opportunity of obtaining against. .. . MONEY TO LOAN INSURANCE PLACED of the legislature. There is a sug­ [.health education and to place tiie It Is estimated that tho movement gestion that Governor Fielder may. for equal suffrage waB d e fe a te d burden of such education upon the throughout the counly by about 2,- select .some other appointee, if he shoulders of-the public, .where it be­ 350 and in the State hy about 50,- D C. COVERT has not already made up his mind to longs. Perhaps a plan of this sort 0 00. do so. Mr. LaMonte was named to might be tried profitably right at Estimated majorities against suf­ 208 BOND STREET 37 PILGRIM PATHWAY frage in the counties are; his present position by Presldon* home here, especially in an effort to ASBURY PARK OCEAN GROVE "Wilson, then Governor of New Jer­ A tla n tic ...... 4 ,3 8 3 learn, better how to care for the B e rg e n ...... 1,500 sey. It is now recalled that La­ health of children. Burlington ...... 1 ,2 0 0 Monte was not favorably disposed C am d e n . . 2 ,5 0 0 toward the gubernatorial Candidacy Cape May . . . 343 The prominence given throughout bf Governor Fielder, although after C u m b e rla n d 8*50 the county to the canvass of Mr. E s s e x ...... his nomination he took an active . .1 4 ,2 3 5 Thomson should not lead to the be­ Gloucester . fi00: part in the campaign for his elec­ .•Hudson .. . lief that Honest John is the only . . 8 ,0 4 3 t i o n . Hunterdon . . . 550 m x ...... ______Republican candidate tor the Assem­ Asbury Wins Championship. fclvsv:. ■ . - Mercer ...... 3 ,0 0 0 i- '■ Judge Lawrence very wisely re - bly. No, there Is another— William Middlesex . . ... 2 ,1 0 0 The Neptune BChool eleven of ANDREW T, VAN GLEVE Ooean Grovo lost to tho Chattle' fused to renew the license ot II. Reid, who is a fit running niat/i Monmouth . . . 2 ,3 5 0 th e team, Long Branch, last Saturday for li ia more experienced brother. Morris ...... -2 ,0 0 0 River-Road Inn near lielmar, where P a s s a ic afternoon,. 10 to 0. At the same vr ' This is not a one-man campaign— at . . 2 ,5 0 0 Contracting ‘violations of the law In selling to S a l e m ...... 423 time Asbury Park won from A tlanta minors- and Sabbath desecration least not on the Republican side, of Somerset '.. . . 1 ,2 0 0 Highlands, 31 to 0, thoreby clinch­ ing tlio championship of the . East were frequent, according to wit­ the fence. A long pull, a strorig Sussex ...... 1 ,0 0 0 Engineer •/ U n io n ...,. Jersey High School League. Y'% nesses in open court. It is bad pull and a pqll all together for both . . 2 ,9 3 4 W a r r e n . . 1,601, H igh and Low Pressure Steam >. Installations, candidates. That’s the slogan; And enough to license any place to sell Race Horses At Brookdale Farm. _ liquor, but common decency de­ also for every other candidate on Sanitary Plum bing and ^iouse H eating 5 1 ,2 7 0 Fifty or more race horses owned The second and third amendments mands that In securing legal permis­ the ticket, , by Harry Payno'JVhLtney aro la win­ also were defeated. Contracting In AlI Branches ol c. sion to deal out liquor the proprie­ ter quarters at Lowls S. Thompson’s ; •>;; Piping ond£Power Work tor of these places have a due .regard That “last volley" In • tho e q u a l BtableB at Broolcdale Farm , near Red You qan easily dlscose of second­ Bank, Tyhlch ls leased by Mr. W hit­ t|,e Sabbath and, for persons of suffrage campaign .seems to h a v e ' hand articles hy advertising them in ney. Tlio anim als,are In charge^.of io8 iSbutli^^ M ai w^Street* QCeikttiOf<^ve^ ----• " - r column. Tit It, >r .Tnnlfm tli.. TRnwo 1 " \ ’ ■ A.,

S'BEDAY, OCTOB: 1910. x s m e s PAGE-Vt'tm.

This evening Ilov. Dr. J. W. M a r ­ Mt, and. J£rs. J, Dyre Dung&n mo­ shall, of Ocean Grovo, is to. deliver tored da Tuesday from Philadelphia a lecture, “W it and Humor In Every to Ocean Orove to visit Dr. and Mrs. | p M s o n a l } Day Life,” in the Bradley Beach M. Q. Ii. D. Tompkins, 115 Mt. Hermon B. Church. Admission is freo, W a y . Vfhen they returned to the city yesterday they took Mra. Tomp­ ' Mrs. C. H. Zehnder, well known kins and son. Robert with them for I p e r t i n e n t '! In Ocenn Grove, this week closed her a abort visit. country place at Allonhurst and is now at- her town house at 110 Cen­ Mrs. Georgo Todd, of, Katonaii, p. M. Day has taken hia family tral Park- West, New York City. and Mrs. Caroline Todd, of Now back to Newark. : York City, were in town several days George W. 'Stoats and Mr. and during the. week. The first-named Respectfully invites your account, affording protection for your funds '. Stanley Scott, of New York, t» Mrs. William A. Leavitt, Jr., have informed tho Times that her son summer resident of this place, was lu closed their cottago at 172 Broad­ Georgo on a recent gunning trip In auc prompt and efficient service in conducting any business you may ' to w n o n T u e s d a y . way and returned to their home at the Adirondacks succeeded ln bag­ 1841 Master Btrcet, Philadelphia. ging a deer. intrust to,tip. W e do a general Banking business. Miss Marion English, of Abbott ! avenue, lias been visiting Trenton Eev. Alfred Heebner, of Philadel­ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lane, 130 Law­ •relatives this week. ~ phia, was numbered among visitors rence avonue, are on their way to j Safe deposit boxes, $3.00 a year and up to Ocean Grove on Wednesday. Ho tho Pacific coast, leaving here on The cottage of D. Hazel at 33 came here to look tlirough his. prop­ Monday and-making a number of Embury avenue has Just been re­ e r ty . stops enroute. They go to visit the painted by Harry T. Byrnes. exposition In San Francisco and to Through John H. Helllngs the tour the -State of California, expect­ DIUECT0ES. Capita! cottage owned by Charles 0. Le- ing to bo'gone six weeks. OFFICERS B. Frank W ainright, 127 Mt. Her* ’ JOHN HULSHART mon Way, Is back from a fall vaca­ Count at 11 Surf uvenu« has been $25,000.00 N, J. TAYLOR tion trip to Stamford, N. Y. scld to B. S. Hoskins, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hufnal have C. V. HURLEY P r e s id e n t . a Bum m er resident of the Grov^, given up the cottage at 98 Asbury Mrs. John Lantry has closed her avenue, which thoy occupied for sev­ THOMAS WYNCOOP JACOB STILES en years.. They have stored their cottago at 64 Clark avenuo. Her J. B. Thompson, 100 Webb ave­ T. NELSON LILLAQOREl Surplus Vice President. w i n t e r h o m e iB in B ro o k ly n . nue, will head party of Florida furniture and for tho present are tourists, leaving 'Ocean Grovo on living with a son in Aabury Park. It N. J. TAYLOR $25,000.00 T. A. MILLER Director Morgan cams down from Wednesday, November 10, for Jack is understood thoy will go South S. D. WOOLLEY New York on Tuesday to contribute sonvlllo, via. tbo. Clyde steamship 1 shortly to pass tho winter In Florida. C a s h ie r. his biillot toward equal suffrage. lin e . JACOB STILES W. K. BRADNER Undivided Profits JOSEPH H. RAIN EAR Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nary, of 44 E. Richmond, a summer resident Assistant Cashier T. A. MILLER Embufy avenue, have been vlBlting of Ocean Grovo at 90 Stockton ave relatives in Reading, Pa., and vlclnl^ nue, will personally conduct a tour- jficcidentaUy $9,000.00 t y . - . iBtB’ excursion from W ashington, D. C., to Florida on Tuesday, Novem­ Edmund L. Thompson has Just b e r 18. lln l8hod repainting tho cottage ot Overheard ! Mrs. Sarah Stapler at 7 Abbott ave­ Mr. and Mrs. William F. Baldwin, n u e . from Atlantic City, have taken for the winter the cottage at 510 Ever­ That tho light of the Ocean Grove Mrs. M ary Thom, yesterday closed green avenue, Bradley Beach; own­ Stars was totally extinguished by .her bungalow at 2GM: Heck avenue., ed by Charles G. Hickman, of Ocean the American Eagles last Saturdays She has gono to Fair Haven for ’the G rovo. Score 30 to 6. All reports to the w in te r . contrary, thia was not a world’s ser­ Mr: and Mrs. E. Frank Hart, of ie s g a m e . Prldliam Brothers havo ilntsbed Asbury Park, have gono to Cali­ ♦ » » SERVICE painting in attractive colors the cot­ fornia to spond-the -winter In Loa_ That Jake Howell, since becoming tage of Mrs. Kate Shumar, 77 Heck Angeles, Mr. Hart is,an usher anil* an iionorary member of W ashington It is the desire of the officers of this bank to extend a helpful influence to the a v e n u e . i collector in the Ocean Grove Audi­ fire company, sleeps with an eye and to riu m . an ear open and his clothes near at entire community. In evtjry department of our institution you will 3. D. Kelley and family have va­ hand ill anticipation of a midnight find the same thoughtful purpose—to render every assistance cated their summor homo, along Messrs. Proctor & Jones have just a la r m . • Wesley lake and have gono back to wired the Diamond State hotel Jor * * • in our power consistent with our well established B r o o k ly n . electric light. Miss May Everngam That the wooden cone over the is tho proprietor of this hotol, lo­ memorial fountain In Woodland policy of responsible banking. The lesson at tho Holiness meet­ cated ot the ocean ond of Embury Park is rather more useful than or­ ing in Thornley Chapel last Sunday n v f n u e . namental, and it will look consider­ afternoon was given by the Rov. D r. ably better when it receives a need­ T. J. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. King, 18 Em­ ed coot of paint. bury avenuo, left Ocean Grovo on * * * Mrs, A. B. Cravor, of Mt. Hermon Wednesday for Washington, D. C. That Lees Broome 1b having just Asbury Pari and Ocean Grove Bank f Way, is in New Oxford, Pa., where They will spend the winter at tne the time ot Ills life down in tho It iB likely she will remain nntil at- National Capitol, most likely at th-; Sunliy South, whore electric light ter the holidays. Hotel Lincoln. meters cease from troubling and tho CAPITAL, SURPLUS anil weary always rest. Fred A. Eisele nnd family, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell have • * * Grove Hall, havo gone to their old j gone back to Philadelphia, after a That the several recent weddings home ftt Edwardsville, Ills,, for an successful Beason at Sunrise Hall, 57 nnd engagement announcements UNDIVIDED PROFITS Indefinite stay. I’itman avenue, in tlie management have set seme of tlie dear girls to of which-jliey wore assisted hy Mrs. Dr. H. C. McDridc, of Central ave J. O. Doron. thinking of certain things that nue,- is in tlie Soney Memorial Hos­ would ho ch’unged If they had their OFFICERS pital, Brooklyn, being treated for a ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, of was- about it. # * * HENRY C. WINSOP. C. C. CLAYTON h . a . W a t s o n F, M. M ILLER minor trouble. Philadelphia, have been occupying tlielr cottage at 51 Heck avonue. Mr. That every man knows how differ­ P r e s id e n t Vice President O o sh ie r Assist. Cushier ent he.would act if he were the oth­ pmFjrcrJW lts-Ljicey cottage at 70 Ab­ W eaver Is. a Qualtor City letter car­ D IR E C T O R S bott avonuo is closed and tho pro­ rier and he has been spending Ills er fellow: Yes, Indeed. prietor liavo gone to. their home In annual vacation here. * * * T. F. APPLIil.il.' A, E. BALLARD O. C. CLAYTON W. HARVEY JONES T. R. TAYLOR RoyersCord,- Pa, That -with President Wilson at IIENHY C. W lNrOR Mrs. M. Orths, proprietor of tho Elberon and Billy Sunday at Ocean J. F. Anderson and family, who Palisades oil lower Embury avenue, Grovo there will be something doing spent the summer here at 19 Webb will, make her home this winter along this coast in the good old sum­ avomle, have gono to tlioir winter with relatives in Arlington, N. J m e r tim e . home in Trenton. She is now at that place, having • * * closed tho Palisades laBt week. That the editor of thla paper has Mrs. S. C. Love lias gone to her a high regard for the friends who r* homo In New York City, 119 West Miss Ada M. Berry, daughter of bring or send him news Items. Now, GSnd stroet. She spent tho summer Mr. and Mrs. Francis'M .. Berry, SO then, what was It you said? ! I here at 43 Heck avenuo. Mt. Zion Way, left here on Monday 4 * * for a tour to the Pacific coast. Sho a That the absence of Frank Tan- . Mr. and Mra, C. A. Meyer, ot tbo . will spend five or six weeks In * tum from tlie Republican dinner at BankingMade Easy for Women [ Interlaken, have gono to Lakewood, 1 California, visiting both fairs while Port-au-Peck laBt Saturday was In which placo they have a winter th e r e , noted by many of tho guests. W here ’, The great increase both in the number of women depositors and in the i ' hotol of the samo name. I fore? Well, a business trip to New amount of the deposits-each year attests the great popularity of the Captr hi James Okereon, Democrat­ York kept.him away. Only thla and I . Mr. and Mra. L. C. Webster, ot ic candidate for Neptune township Women’s Department of the Seacoast National Bank, and shows an Brooklyn, wore In Ocean' Grovo last nothing more. road overseer, paid hia respects to • * • ) I ) Saturday to look through their prop­ the voters of Ocean' Grove last Sat­ appreciation of the many advantages and conveniences offered the That Santa Claus and the new erty on Ocean avenuo. urday. He was piloted through tlie women of the community, pumping engine for the Stokes com­ ■I political rockB by Township Clerk pany will make tholr. appearance In Dr. Ballard was one of tho B u tc h e r. speakers at the meeting of tho Re­ Ocean Grove at about the same timo j N ew M oney is Paid O ut in A ll Transactions 1 publican executive committee of As* some weeks hence. Meanwhile shop Lees Broomo, of the Ocean Grovo bury Park on Monday evoning. e a rly . V i Book Store, is in Florida, on a two A visit to the separate banking room, handsomely equipped, under «■ « * * * 'V weeks’ vacation trip. Mr! Broome, That painters ore buBy, to the the management of an experienced woman banker and her courteous Tho. pulpif of the Grand Avenue in addition to his book store affilia­ Reformed Church was ailed last betterment of much property about and efficient women assistants, will expl ain the reason for the verj' tion,-Is employed in the electric town. Follow suit is the watchword Sunday -morning by the Rev. Dr. light department of the Ocean Grovo large increase in the number of women depositors. Henry W heeler, of Ocean Grove. here, It your cottago needs touching Association. up. It's good for the town and it's Miss L. M. Rawson iu charge of department , Mr.-and Mrs James Davison last good for the painters. Rev. F. F. Buocmoyer, of New * * • Friday closed tlielr cottago at 70 York, a former teacher in the Ocean •Main avenue, going that day back Grove schools, conducted tho ser­ That Rus Schadt would just as to their winter home in Orange. vices in the Lutheran church las' lief open accounts as open oysters, The Seacoast National Bank Sunday. Tho reverend gentleman is being an adopt at both branches of . The monthly meeting of the the business. Hear, though, that now engagod in settlement work ln o r r i G B R s Ladies' Aid Socioty ..of St. Paul’s New York City. some of hia summor accounts were church Was held on Wedijesday af­ not up to the quality of tho seafoo’l JAMES M. RALSTON JAMES F. ACKERMAN WILLIAM A. BERRf ternoon'in tho church parlor. Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Stoinhanser, he supplied. P r e s id e n t Vice President C a s h ie r ' I of Lake avenue, entertained over * * #. T. H. BEltlNClUU, JR., Assistaut Cashier, * Rev, A. J. Palmer, Beerotary of last week-end Prof. and Mrs. C. A. That you can’t voto if you arc not MISS L. M. RAWSON, Assistant Qashlar the Ocean Grove Association, waa a RobertBon, of Now Hocholle, N. Y. registered, and if you can't vote by DIBECTOKS visitor hors last Saturday. - Dr, Prof. Robertson is an Instructor of reason of not being registered you JAS.F. ACKERMAN RANDOLPH H. MILLER ARTHUR C. STEINBACII M L 14AMMAN ' Palmer lives at Milton-on-HudBon, the. W estchester Commercial College can blame nobody but yourself. The OLA KENCE S. STEINER WM. A. BliliRlf SCO IT K. HAZELltlQQ JAS. M. RALSTON .- N..Y. at his "home town. Inst chance for registering is next T u e s d a y . Mrs. Elizabeth lieeglo, . 78 Main Mra. Rebecca' .'Cornelius, 84 Main a v e n u e , is" in O r a n g e f o r a n in d e f in ite nvenue, and Miss May Shepard, 90 That his appointment as auditor stay'at the home of Jier sou, Uump- Main avenuo, on Monday returned gives W alter Loming a good job and tej P. Beeglo, a forrnor resident o£ Neptune township a good servant. from a month’s visit with relatives FABMEKS’ INSTITUTES ' . BLEW UP STEAM YACHT E0R Ocean Grovo. nnd friends 1 .1 Lancaster, .Pa , Balti­ * * * Hospital On Solid Footing, more, Md., Chester, .’a.. Wilming­ That the tide of travel last Sun­ THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY A MOTION PICTURE FILM For the Qrst time In many years,', Mr. anti Mrs. Lester W eller, 66 ton, Del., and Bryn M awr, Pa. day was towards Shadow Lawn, now the Monmouth Memorial Hoepltnl Is Clark avenuo, entertained over last thr- most famous place lu the United Tho farmers’ Institutes tp bo held Oil Keansburg oa Thursday after­ freo from debt, with an equipment; week-end -Miss' Gertrude VanHorn, At his homo in South Amboy, States, riot even excepting the No­ In Monmouth county this year will noon of last week a steam yaciit was valued above tho quarter million ‘■Miss Sarah W eller and Miss'M ildred where he has resided since leaving tional Capital, All day long tho be under the direction of tho Coun­ noticed drifting toward the Staten mark. The announcement was roadc Kurtz, of Trenton. Ocean Grove some years ago, Frank rtmmor-home-to-be of . ' President ty Farm Demonstrator, acting for Island stiore. Suddenly smoke was al a recent meeting ot the board of B. Norcross is recovering fs;om a W ilson-was tho object of Interested tho State Board of Agriculture. In­ seen to come from out of a forward governors that note* against the W. DeWltt PolBemus, son of Mr. sprained ankle and bruised foot, in ­ scrutiny by thousands o;’ tourists, stead of devoting all tho timo to diB- hatchway, then curls of smoke from hospital for $23,000 bad beer can-' anil Mra. Ip. M. .Polhemua, ot • tho juries sustained when a heavy Jjlecp Including a fetv from Oceiiu Grove. eusaion of marketing produce, and tho portholes.. Sevoral of tho oyster celled through the efforts of ihq Ormond, returned on Monday from a ot iron fell upon him recently. the afternoon session ln most cases sloops nearby started towards the finance committee, am! -well-wishers of tho county institution. visit of several weeks’-duration with Tax. Board Sits-Novernier 18. will he given over to a thorough dis seemingly disabled craft, when a Mrs. Joseph W ister, -, 102 Embury cusslon of marketing produce and, friends In Brooklyn. Tbe Monmouth County Tax Board leud explosion on board was beard.' nvenuo, is visiting her sons andv the plan ot a co-operative organisa­ The ship was seen to Blilver for t. will sit.,nt Asbury Park on Thurs­ daughtefc ; Kensington, Pd., r s u -. tion will’bo presented'by competent , The' Thursday Club meets tfits day, November 18, to - hear appeals moment, then It doubled up and $100 Reward, 5108 burb of Philadelphia. She was The readers ot this paper / •-(Friday) afterr.cor. at the home ot ot aggrieved property owners lu As­ spea&era. - _ sank bow first. The pieces ot wreck­ pleased to learh that there is at least one ; V drawn to that placo more particular­ 'nstitutcs havo beer: arranged at the president, Mrs. H. Sanford bury Park, Neptune township. Brad­ age were thrown about ICO feet in - 1 dreaded disease that science has bQetv - ly by tho arrival of a'baby girl it Engllshtown, Allenw^od, Red Bank, able to cure \n all Its stages, and that » • Flifit, 2G Pitman avenue, to roor* ley Bench, Neptuno City/ Belmar, to. tbo air and fell for a distance of the Uomo of her daughter, ■ Mrs. Farmingdale and Matawan Granges 200 feet away. -Wheu ihe amoko Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only ; ganlzo for the winter. Spring Lake, Manasquan and Wall poaiuve curo now known to tho medical Frank Brown; formerly of tho and; Individuals .lealrlfnf; Institutes Township from tholr . assessments cleared away all that waa soen was fraternity. Catarrh bolngr a constitutional ’ OroVo. . '< in their localities should coriifcunl two broker moats of tho boat, which .disease, requires a conatltuUonal treat* : Rev. Dr. Ballard, n.'Frank Smith, levied against them by the assessors. ment. Halpa Catarrh Cure Is taken ln- ' James Boyce- and j, B. i Sweet, ot .cate with the Farm Demonstrator at sa’nk ia 30 feet cf wator. -A small ternally, acting: directly upon tho -blood-.-, Ocean Grove, wore, among ihe quests Rov. Thomas Harrison, the well- Freehold.. ' ' . '. . li.uncb. put out uni then it was ond mucous surfaces of the system, there- v, W e st. Grove Pett Post KeStored. by destroying tho foundation of the dls-. v-i at the xopublicao dinner laat Satur- known evangelist, whose parish Is 1 ” ' * r 7 -. f loarnect that tbe wrecking of the ease, and^givlnff tho patient strength• by. : tba entire country was in Ocean At the request of numerous cltt- yacht was forrmovlug jsictures. It building up tho constitution and assisting. ■ daj- at Port-au-Peck. ' Bribe of Potatoes Advances Grovo for. aovoral dayi- thbi week, - 0nn' of W est Grove, and vicinity tho waa part of & play of 'The Surprise nature In doing Its work. Tho proprleitora- EaVly last week.- potatoes -wero have so much faith In Its curatlvo pow -• > In the Matthew Simpson- M. B, enroutt lirom a preaching: tour in traffic- ppst at Main street and of Ah Empty Hotel.” ' • ' '■ era that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars ;; selling at' $ 1.60 -per barrel. Several Church at Ardmore, Ea.,'Rov. C'. "H . Maryland't>; blq lioinp In'Boston. In Corlies avenue hai been^restorodiijy lor aby cbbo that it falls to curo. Bond . d«S«* l a t o r t h e p r ic e w s n t a p ’. to for. list of testimonials. v..'• “ > : Yatmaii la conducting .two weeks o t response''to id popular ■ demand, Rov. thet police ^ominittoe of . Heptane l,75.7 They are now arotuld-J2.00 -llsk e: your 'wrata Saotra -. »a 'tha1 Address: F. J, CUENCY;& CO., ToH 4o, a . Ocean Gravo Sunshilrie meetings, be­ M r.-H nrrlson ■ cdn tem plates ’publish­ ,$o\vri8lilp. The po'stvwaa removed at- Sold by all Drntrslflts; 76o. -• J - v :, ’’V ; j | barrel. j.'. classified ooluiaan. of Times. .' Take. Hall's Family .p^lflifo^.constlp^uoh.• ginning lttit Saturai^: »Y«a»ng; ing o book; regarding bis iife'a -story. tbr thdi aumtaer 'scason-- :';;' i m i ‘ '

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oooooopoooooooooooo few Spanish words he knew—some of Haiti’s Old Citadel* • !« DEEDGERfG CONTEACT AWAKTOP Haw Yoi It aiid Long which tiie girl .who hud taken him in On the summit of a Haitian moan* her arms understood—that he was tain over 4,000 feet high stand the won­ low Bidder Asks Release But He g ra te fu l; H ow I ie Changed derful ruins of the great citadel La : Branch R. 'R Ferriere, built by the black king Chris* Is Held To H is Ifterare. | Capturing I Forbidden fruit is the sweetest. This Time Table In.BKeet Sept. 21, 191B.v‘- girl knew that by encouraging this tophe. Some of tlie whlls are eighty At Trenton last Friday tho'.con­ H i s M i n d feet high and sixteen feet thick, tind white man she was bringing upon her tract for dredging 'the flrat' aeotton self the penalty of death, and Ned, loo. heavy batteries of old flfty-sifc and ol the eanal extending the Inland Stations hi New York —Pennsyl­ thirty-two pouud guns are still in posi­ Waterway- from Harnegat Bay at v a n ia R. R., Seventh ivonua abd. I a Bride 1 was aware of the fact. While native By ED ITH V . ROSS1 tion. They were laid to guard every B a y h e a d 10 tha Manaaqtian 'river, Thirty-second, street; toot of Oort- men were present both were circum­ approach of what was intended to be was awarded by the State Board ol landt Street; foot, of DesbrosBes'St.; ' ° . - spect; when no one except sailors saw I the last asylum of Haitian Independ­ Commerce and Navigation to D, X. Hudson Terminal H. & M . R. R.)) § Failure Meant Her o them, they failed to conceal the bonds Miss Luella Denton, an' American ence, Springs of water still exist in Shubin, of Philadelphia. This ac­ Chureli and Gortandt Streets. Cen- that were quickly being bound around tirl sojourning In.Kngland, joined in the interior, and there were secret sub- tion ^ras taken deaplts the request o£ tv c l R. R. o,f N ew J o r g e y , f o o t o f g Death. g .h em . the work of sending, comforts to the Shubin that he be relieved from the terranean passtiges and secret cham­ Liberty Street; toot of West 23rd ' An old adage is /‘Love laughs at contract because he had bid too low. S tr e e t. ■ O o soldiers lighting iu France and Bel­ bers for holding bis hoarded' wealth, locksmiths.’' There were no lorks and His bid. %vaa .0988 cehts per ouble O By ESTHER VANDEVEER q gium. -Miss' Denton on looking over much of which is supposed to be still keys for these lovers, -but there were yard, while the other bids were LEAVE some books she owned selected sev­ buried there. Although partly destroy­ ASBURT PARK AND 00000000000 o.‘o booo'oo pi only of persons to note what wa< .168 cents per cubic yard by, thb eral novels and took them to the ed by the earthquake in 1842, which, OCEAN OROVE going on between them. Mow. they Rickards Dredging Company, of On the western roast of (Jeptrill rooms, where supplies were being pack­ demolished nearly all of the important Philadelphia, &s«5 a trlflce more thati Por,New York— G.10, 6.3G, 6.63; managed to sucure a f e w m o m e n ts no w America la a trllio of Indians who nr<\ ed. They were sent to France and.dis­ buildings in the country, the colossal 17 'cents- por cubic yarfi by the Hill 7.14, 7.25, 7.46, 8.00, 8.20, and again wit hout being seen by any of tributed w ith other things among the ruins of the citadel still attest the gi­ Dredging Company,) of Philadelphia. 8.4G, 9.09, 10.65 a. m., 1.13, 2.20, very proud <»f tlum* ancestry, tracing the natives or whether, they were seen soldiers at the front. gantic work of Chris tophe, and: the Having formally awarded tlie con­ 4.00, 4.30, 6.29, 7.08, 9.00 (Sat- / it to the Aztecs, \vjio were a semi-civ- •by some .who. did not betray ..them is Miss Denton bad not noticed, that her- world still .wonders how the work was tract to Shubin, the board-hopes to urdaya only) p. m. Sundays— 8.25, Illzed people. Tiiey trade \vith other a matter which, tloes not appear. The name.-was In one ol* the books. Tlie done and how the material for tlie con­ get the contract executed before the* 8.00 a. m., 4.13, 6.18, 5.32, 6.42, sailors would do anything in t’hoir pow­ rubes, but marry only inming them-, novel was given to. the Foreign legion, struction and armament was eveiVgot end of the fiscal year, 'so t h a t th e 7,42, S.32, 9.30 p. m. "" .selves. Nature in tropical climates er to protect Ned.- rind it’m ay he that composed of all nationalities, except to the top of the mountain.. Little au­ $20,000 will not be lost. Pursuant For Elizabeth and Newark— G.10, supplies food in such superabundance the girl had friends of her >own sex French, and fell into tlie hands of Pri­ thentic, information has ever been ob­ to. the action taken Friday after­ fi.SC, 7.14 (Nowark only), 7.46' noon, If Shubin still refuses to .ex­ that the natives may exchange \vhat. Who would screen her. . V vate Joseph Wilkins, an American, tained on the subject, and the whole (Newark only), 8.20 (Newark The weather proving at ti inns unpro- ecute the contract, his deposit of only), 8.4G,-0.09, 10.66 a. m. 1.13, ■ they don’t need for what will provide youth' who happened to be iu Paris enterprise is clouded in romance-and $1,000 will be ’ declared forfeited, 2.20, ■ 1 00 1.30, 5.29, 7.08, 9.00 pitfous the loading of Ihe ship was do tit tlie breaking (jut of the war and a n c c d o te .—A rg p n a n t. other necessaries than food. and the contract will then be let to (Saturday!.; only) p. ni. Sundays layed. and - Ned Phillips1 love affair hnd enlisted in that corps. The principal food produced among the next lowest bidder, the Rickards ' — S.26, 9.00 a. m., 4.IS, 5.18; had time to grow strong. 'Kither luck One* day when Private Wilkins was Dust Clouds Armies Makd. this tribe of Central America Us eucoa C o m p a n y . 5.32, 6.42, 7.42, 8.S2, 9.30 p. m . favored him or friends helped the pair some seven or eight feet underground, An army on the march along dry Shubin notified the board that S’or Matawan and Perth Amtioy— nuts. The Indians

i}K tciS ri"-' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 3316 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES PAOB SETHS

WBB ALABM BIGHAI8. ASBDBY PABK. Oman’s 'aam e 1 7 ...... Bond and Bangs 1 8 ...... Cookman and Emory 1 9 ...... Cookman and Main 2 8 ...... Third and Lonford By M . Q U A D 2 9 ...... Third and Central Copyright, 1015, by siia McClure 3 6 ...... Second and Main Newspaper Syndicate. Opportunity 3 7 ...... Munroe and Main < 1 ...... Prospect and Munro* Opporchnnity knocks at ivery man’s dure wansi. On some men's dures it ham­ < 2 ...... Spring-wood and Prospect When Captain Jabez Bebee of Mar­ mers till it breaks down th' dure art' thin it goes in an' wakes him up if he's 4 3 ...... Sprlngwood and Atkina blehead launched ills new brig lie 4 4 ...... Matttson and Prospect named her the Jane '■ Bebee after his asleqp, ah' afther'ward ii ivurks f’r him as a night watchman. On other men's 4 5 ...... Summerfleld and Langford wife, who; had sailed with him for 4 6 ...... Asbury and \ ' 'dures it knocks an' runs away, an' on the dures iv some men it knocks an' whin 4 7 ...... F irst and Langford niany a -voyage and»was klm ost aa good 4 8 ...... Fifth and Comstock a sailor as he was. Tbe lirst voyage they.cpme, out it hits thini over th' head with an ax. But ivery man has a' 4 8 ...... T hird and Pln» of the new brig waa to u certain South opporchunity. - 6 1 ...... Heck and Sewall American couhtry, ruled by a dictator, 5 2 ...... Grand and Munroa who carried things with a high hand . —M b . D o o j.s y , 6 3 ...... Asbury and-Emory for five or six years and got away with 5 5 ...... Asbury and Kingsley : a lump of money Just in time to avoid 5 7 ...... Caslni, Asbury Avenue the revolution that his corrupt prac­ 6 3 ...... Fifth and Bond tices had evoked. Tbe craft arrived 0 4 ...... Fourth and Grand , after a fine run and was waiting to 6 6 ...... Second and Qraud haul into the wharf when an oillelal 7 2 ...... Second and Kingsley 7 3 . Fourtb .and. Kingsley came aboard and demanded a bonus of Booklets. . 8 2 ...... Seventh and Bond $1,000 for permission to laild tho cargo. H otel ancl C om m ercial Stationery 8 4 ...... — .Sixth and Grain! This wns In addition to customs dues 9 1 ...... Seventh and /ebb and port charges and was directly from 8 8 ...... :...... Sunset and Webb Don Castro. It was blackmail pure C ards— B usiness end Social 8 4 ...... Park and Eighth ■and simple, and Aunt J ane, as the cap­ tain’s wife was generally called, said P r o g r a m s Special Taps. to her husband: 1— Wire Trouble. “Jabez Bebee, we won’t pay It, and A nnouncem ents 6—-6— 6— General Alarm yo. tell Mm so straight " from the 2— Fira Extinguished. shoulder. No, not a blessed penny!" 3——Chiefs Call. - Tbe captain braced up aud became M e n u s 5— W e sle y , defiant, and Don Castro’s messenger 6— N e p tu n e . was sent aw ay" with a flea In blfj ear. P o s t e r s 7— C ook. 3— I n d e p e n d e n c e , It was the general opinion that the dic­ 9— North Asbury. tator would wilt. But the brig was 23— Goodwill. held In tho harbor for forty-eight 24— Atlantic. hours on one pretense or another and 25— Enterprise. was forbidden to haul into the wharf 3—Tims, 12 Noon. ’> or set sail for another-port. Then To telephone companies, call As* Jabez Bebee wont ashore prepared to bury 1300 and ask to be connected assert aud maintain that the govern­ with company desired. ment represented by the eagle would stand no trilling with one of its rep­ that attracts your eye and holds your attention resentatives from .Marblehead and In OCEAN GROVE. • command of a new brig which had 2.1... Wesley Place and Asbury Ave.' logged oft seven knots an hour with is a silent salesman—it works for your busi­ 2 2 ...... Clayton’s Store, M ain Ave. her yards checked in. lie had his 2 3 ...... Surf and Beach ness among people who' cannot see you. It 2 4 ...... Embury and Beach thunder" duly prepared and his light­ increases your business and profits. Do you 2 5 ...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway ning handy by, but lie struck a snag id . .Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway ; almost at once. Don Castro was a man realize. 27... .Tabor Way and Pennsylvania who would not stop to bluff the corti- 2 8 ...... North End Pavilion blned powers of the world if (here had 2 9 ...... McClintock and Beach been .?u(K) in sight for him. The wily 3 2 ...... Clark and New Jersey old rascal also thoroughly understood 3 3 ...... Benson and Tabor Way statecraft and the number of years 3 4 ...... Hock and W hitfield that would slip by while tbe offended 3 5 ...... Webb and Pennsylvania government was making an official In­ 3 8 ...... ^'..Lawrence and Abbott vestigation Into one of bis acts, ofllclnl Special Taps. or private. . “Pay me a thousand dollars and you • to get good printing—printing that leaves a 1— Wire Trouble. can land your cargo,” was ills answer 2— Fire Extinguished. 3— T im e , 7 a . m . & Chief’s Call, to Captain Bebeo. pleasing impression, aud is usually saved for future reference, bringing you good business . 4— Washington. Captain Iiebue came aboard With a 7— S to k e s. long face, aud In reply to his wife’s returns ? 5—5—5—General Alarm. ' ' query be explained what hnd taken place ashore. The matter was talked over for an hour, afid It was finally That is the kind of printing you get. at AILENHTO8T. ‘atelucn~rlmt, Ihe captain should go 1 2 ...... Lake DrlveT ashore again and try to buy Don Cas­ 1 0 ...... Main and Elberon tro off for a smaller sum. If he plead­ 1 7 ...... Main and Corlles ed poverty nnd indulged ln.uo further The Print .Shop .of the Ocean Qrove Times 8 ...... main and Cedar bluffs it was hoped that the dictator’s 2 1 ...... Page and Hume 1 3 ...... Page and Allen heart might be softened into .accepting 2 5 ...... Pago and. Spier a b o u t $,,» «/SC, overlooking the ocean 2— Fire Extinguished. Jniie detailed hor -plan. As a result TIic only year-round hotel north ol Atlantic City 3— Chief’s Call and X p. m tlu'y lifted anchor and,, sailed- out of with sea water baths 4— U n e x c e lle d . the harbor about an hour before sun Now Showing the latest G-r-Uneoda. down. The brig ran down tile const N O W O P E N • fourteen miles and came to auchor In and w ill remain open throughput the year, under the BRADIJSY BEACH. a bay resorted to by the dye craft, nnd management ol FRANCIS YARNALL & 1 3 . . , ...... Monmouth an? Pacific nil tlmt night every man of the crew WEBER HEILBRONER 1 8 ...... Fourth and Main wns kept luird at work. While the 3 1 ...... Fifth and Hammond carpenter cut gun ports in the bul­ , SPECIAL RATES 3 9 ...... Evergreen and Madison warks for four guns on a side men MAKE YOUR FALL AND W INTER BOOKINGS 4 1 ...... Fifth and Central' went .ashore aud brought off eight logs, 5 7 ...... Ocean Park and Central to represent cannons. These, were 5 S ...... McCabe and Main stripped of their bark, painted black STO KES HALL 6 9 ...... Park Place and Madlspn and rudely mounted, and, though the OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 6 1 ...... La Reine and Beach sailors were bunglers at the business, C 8 ...... Third and Beach 7 1 . . . . ■...... La Roino and Fletcher they gave the' Jane Bebee a man-of- OPEN ALL YEAR STEAM HEATED I The new Balm aroon Top Coats j war look to make you thrill. Viewed UNOBSTHUCTEO OCEAN VIEW 810CK TO BEAGrt 28 OCEAN PATHWAY 7 4 ...... Nowark and • Ocean 8 3 ...... Park Place and Main ftywu a distance of half a tulle tho FRED A. EISELE, PROPRIETOR Quaker guns looked ready to spout j and Balm aeaans m ade to your j flame and smoke anil round shot as BEIMAE, big ns beer kegs, nnd Aunt .lime rub; § m easure. C lothing $15 and up. f IS ...... Tenth and F Street bed her hands and smiled and said. The ST. ELM O 2 3 ...... Third Avenue and A Street 77 Main avenue, Oceim Grove, N . J . "Now. for the'Vest o f it." I Sw eater coats in new colorings j 2 5 ...... Fifth and Ocean Avenues /O ne of the crow hnd a drum and an­ Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare, Contral to all points of 27 Fifth Avonue and Q Street. other a life and a third a concerflnn, oflntorest, 'Open all'yeur. Terms $7 to $12 a week. Win. Jones, Proprietoi. 31 Sixth Avenue and F Street , ntid they were tolled oil’ as the baud. i and w eaves. W e are style start- i 3(1. . . .Seventh Avenue and D Streot • ® ■11. . .Fourteenth and Ocoan Avemios From the slop chest and fo'ensUo they aS-34 Bnth Avcntic, Ocenu Grove, N. J. ,got enough garments to rig up a.dozen One end q half blocks frotn bcardw’nlk. I ers and quality leaders, \ 43 Tenth Avenue and C Street dummies and make tliem.fnst to the Auditorium, ocenn anti Heck 'tftrtet 44... .Eighth Avenue and A Streot NORMAN HOUSE bridge, Asbury Park. Hest attention t : bulwarks hero and there, nnd they set. to guests, Op<*n nil yc«»-. lileelr

LABUE NOW TBEASUBEB OF STATE JTOIO] MECHANICS

William B. LaRue, of Bound Brook, succeeds the late Rev. 'Dr. J. Louis Scbmerler, a Springwood againBt Jennie Cohen, of this city, Morgari1 Read as treasurer, of ihe avenue furniture dealer, has con­ was begun, The testimony of only a State Council of the Junior Order of tracted with Builder Charles Overt few witnesses was taken when the United American Mechanics. Ho for a two -story warehouse on t h e hearing was adjourned until Thurs­ was elected oi Thursday of last property recently purchased from day of next weak in the district week at the forty-seventh annual Gyrus E. Ferria on Embury avenue. court rooms, ABbury Park. convention of that body held in W est Grove. * * * , *♦* N e w a rk . »«* • * * . Gene Rockafeller will play half­ The newly-elected officers, who A new maehinc shop will be erect­ back for the University of Pennsyl­ were installed as the closing feature ed by Doris I. Weeden, whose place vania in the game tomorrow with ot the convention are: Theodore of business as an automobile re­ Pittsburg. Rockafeller was' the best Buttenbaum, Union Hill, State Coun­ pairer was destroyed in the 'Weeded defensive halfback on the eleven last cilor; Hev. Samuel a . Harkar, Clay- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 • Ire last - week. Mr. Weeden has y e a r. ton. State vice councilor; W illiam B. purchased land a! Second aver; ue *** • • . . *** LaRue. Bound Brook, State treas­ and Main street on which lie will Basketball will be played again urer; W illard M, Apgar, Boonton, A Rare Ctaanee to Visit the National Capital have erected a one-story tiles and' tii is winter by the Girl’s Social and State conductor; Edward C. Johnson , SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES utucco building. Athletic Club, whose .membership Plainfield, State warden; Wilson J, M a ta w a n ,4,45 s. m. ■ **• ' , *•* roll' will be swelled by .the addition Smith, Sast Orange, State council Deal Beach, ...... 6.33 a. m. prlng- Lake . . . 5 . 6 9 m . Mfddietown...... 4 .5 5 a . m, Alienhuret ...... 5.36 a. m. Sea Girt ...... m . On Sunday morning last the Rev. of twenty names, proposed on Mon­ inside sentinel, and Henry C. Ball, . . . .0 .0 5 Red Bank ...... 5.05 a. m. Nortli Asbury Park.S.39 a. m, Allenwood ...... 6 .1 2 Francis H. Richey was formally In­ d a y n T g h t. Hackensack, member of the auditing m . Branchport. .5.17 a. m. Aabury P ark.'..;. 5.44 a. m. Farmiagdale V.. .'. .6 .2 1 m stituted as rector of Trinity P. 13- *** *♦« committee for five years. Long Branch.... ,3,20 a. m. Bradley Beaoh , . . ,5.47 a. ni, Freeh;:!;! ...... 6 .38 m . Church, the. service being performed In the ballroom of the Hotel Els- W e st E n d , „ . . . , . . 5 . 2 4 a . va. Avon ...... -... , 5.50 a. Seal Estate Transfers. m. ling Her. town . . . .6 .4 9 m . by the bishop, ot the diocese, the Rt mere, New York City. Miss 'Hattie Elberoi^...... 5.29 a. in.. 3elmar ...... 5.53 a. m. Hev. Paul Matthews, assisted • by Fobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The following transfers of real Rev. Aiban Richey, a brother of the Benjamin Fobs, 300 Third avenue, estate in this vicinity were recorded Returning, Special Train will leavo Washington .....5.40 p. m. new rector. The institution follow was married to Meyer Moskowitz, of iu the ofilce of the County Clerk at ed a reception on. Saturday evening New York, last Sunday evening, Freehold for the week ending Satur­ Tiie trip of s lifetime An education as » ** **« welt us n delight. An apportuaity to see AN IDEAL SUNDAY 0UTI\G See the new National Museum, I,ibrary for Rev. and Mrs. Richey in thu d a y : of Congress, Capitol Building Corcoran The grand lodge of colored 11 The Heart of the Nation,” a city of parish house. Joseph M. Turner to Catherine Art Gallery, and the varied sights * of * * * *** Knights ol Pythias met in eigh­ 'R ic k a r d . Z parts lot 25, Morrell mngnificent diatftnceg. unlike any.other city in th e country. Washington, ** The City Beautiful,n ‘ Miss Anita King reached Asbury teenth annual session here during map, near Ocean Grove, ?1. Only $3 for the Rooad Trip Park early last Sunday morning the week. Several hundred repre­ Frank T. Rickey, ux, et als, to Tickets on sale beginhintf Friday, October 29 from her auto trip across the coun­ sentatives of the order from all Charles T. White. Lot 1175, Ocean Consult ticket agents try, starting from Los Angelas on parts of tbo State have been in at­ G ro v e , $1. Soptember 1. Miss King, who is te n d a n c e . Charlotte Farr to Mary A. Chal­ } PEMNSVL.VANIA RAILROAD i Known as the Paramount Girl, made ■>*» **« mers, et al. Lot 1024, Ocean Grove, ths trip alone in the interest of a Senator B arton, B. Hutchinson, of $1. •••M IM IM IM M H IO IH M IH IM M IIIIIIM H IIIIIM IH IH ltiailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiH iiiiniiiagiiigiiiiiiiniiiiiS moving picture concern. Trenton, was . the speaker last Cornelia T. Davison to J. • * ♦** • • » evening at the regular meeting of Kugler, et al. Lot 210, Ocean G ro v e , $1. and mentioning and describing cer­ The scenario of a moving picture the Asbury Park Republican. Club.1 Charles A. Bennett to John Mor­ tain streets, roads- and highways, in which local people and scenes Next Thursday night the. issues o£ ris, ux. West side Ridge avenue, and in certain sections, or part of will be depicted is being prepared by the campaign wii! bo discussed by W est Grove, $1. sections of : the township along and Miss Katherine Russel! Bieeckar, of Ex-Sehator Joseph Frelinghuysen, Charles H, Morris, ux, to Charles upon said certain described streets, Ne?>- Y o rk . I t w ill b e p r e s e n te d a t of Somerset county. * ** **♦ C. Wood. 2 tracts, township Nep­ roads and highways; that said com­ FALL OPENING the Casino as a feature of an enter­ tune, excepting, $1. mittee as before stated did then tainment to be given on Thanksgiv­ Another site for a city market Jennette Terracciano, ux, et ai, to adopt the. resolution before mention­ .has been brought to the attention of ing night. , Joseph Shebell, ux. East side Atkins ed, and did declare its intention to the commissioners— tho Old Home­ 5 0 0 special offerings represent* * ** *»»■ avenue, Neptune township, ?1. construct or cause to be constructed stead property at Railroad, Sewalf •After a thrilling experience in an John Terracciano, ux, to Frank sewers upon certain streets in said and Asbury avenues, owned by automobile mishap, Miss Edna May Terracciano. AJortk side Heck ave­ ti wiiship, and did cause public James A. Bradley, The commission­ ing over $100,000 w orth Baldwin and W illiam I. Taylor, both nue, Neptune township, ?1. notice of Intention to be given by ers also have an option on a strip oi Brooklyn, were .married in thlt> Lewis IS. Holt, by Sheriff, to J. the township olerlt, in two or more of land on Springwood avenue, the city on last- Sunday evening by the Otto Ilhome. Lot 476, Bradley tiewspnpers printed in the .county in property of the Consumers’ Conl * o f n e w Rev, Jesse Herrmann, acting pastor B e a c h , $5. which the Township of Neptune is C o m p a n y . of the First Presbyterian Church. Lewis B. Holt, by Sheriff, to J. located, and circulating in the Town-' a* * *** On their way to the Park and near Otto Rhome. Lot 476, Bradley r,hip of Neptune, for tho space' of at North Long Branch the front axle In the First Presbyterian Church lieach, 51. least two weeks, three times a week of their car broke, swerving the on Wednesday evening- Miss Laura Jacob II. Doll, ux, to Gertrude as provided by law, proof of such, FALL MERCHANDISE machine into another auto along the E. Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. J. Bostic. South side 4th avenue, publication having, yeen made to road. The aged grandmother of Stanley Ferguson, and Dr. Charles Bradley Beach, $2,000. our satisfaction, and as required by Miss Baldwin, who accompanied the D. Prout, of Spring Lake, were mar­ Otis R Hampton, ux, to Phllo- Imv, wjliich notice of intention brief' at the greatest im aginable reduc­ pair from Brooklyn, was thrown ried by the Rev. Jesse Herrmann. mene Classeus. North side 5th ave­ ly described the proposed work and through tho windshield &Qd suffer­ Tho bride was given in marriage by nue,. Bradley. Beach, $1. approximately the portion, or sec- ed a number ot cuts and bruises. her brother, George S. Ferguson. Eva B, Fisher to Clarence B. t Ion,’ or part of this township which tions until and including Satur­ She was taken to the Long Branch Others in the bridal party were: Fisher. South side Fifth avenuo, ii was proposed should ho sewered, hospital for treatment. Mrs, George S. Ferguson and Mrs. Bradley Beach, $1. and tho intention to create such sep- day, O ctober 23. *** *** D. C. Colesworthy, matrons of honor; Maribee B. Bradley to Abbie A. tlon or part of the township into a Miss Hattie Ferguson, maid ot hon­ sewer district known as Sewer Dis­ Indoor tennis is planned for tho Ripley. Undivided 1-G lot 12, Cen­ or; Miss Carrie Ferguson, Miss trict No. 2, and requesting the own­ Xrcade tills winter. It is believed tral Park, Bradley Beach, $1, Frieda Schneider, Miss Janet Aek'er- ers of lands within the approximated the game can be made attractive, Avondale Realty Co, to ICatherlna man and Miss Marlon Deppelor, area of such proposed sewer, as m aj not only for the players but for Grace. Lot 515, map B, • Avondale bridesmaids; flower maids, Mary wish.to object thereto to present spectators. Terrace, $1, . Ann Forbes and Ruth Leo Fergii- Ezhaya Shaihoop, ux, to Toney their objections in writing at a .*** *** son; best man, Dr. James Fisher; Mangeri. Lota 300, 301, West As­ .meeting of said committee to bo held ^ r. EUa P. Uphatn, Mrs. Samuel ushers, Dr, Charles Jenkins, Dr. bury Park, ?1. at a time and place in said township Hfsnyder and airs. William S. Ford James Boyd, Dr. Charles .Whitman, Toney Mangeri, et al, to Ezhaya appointed-by said committee, to w it:' have been chosen to represent the Dr. Cummings, Dr. Arthur Pilch and Shallioop. Lot 223, Sec.. 2, Robbins’ at the Township Headquarters, No. Asbury Park Woman’s Club at the Otway Morrow. Addition, Asbury Park, Si. 75 South Main street, in the Town­ Stftte Federation’s Tail meeting on W alter C. Leigh, ux, »st Church ship of Neptune, on the 16th day of Saturday, October 30, at Wood­ Lyric Theatre. Asbury Park. Christ Scientist. Part lot 906, As­ August, 1915, at S o'clock in the eve­ bury. Tho alternate delegates are Asbury Park’s most popular play, bury Park, ?6,150. ning, which meeting was held at Mrs. R. A. Tusting, Miss Clara house, the Lyric theatre, having Joseph Onore, ux, to Eva Warj least three weeks after the first •HO— WMMHIWWIMWI •••% Smock and Mrs. James Seeiy. the distinction of being the only shafsky. Lot 9, map est, William publication of such notice ot inten­ *** « * • theatre in this territory with the Hathaway, Asbury Park, $1, tion; that objections were then snd With appropriate exercises the privilege of showing Paramount pic­ Emma Snyder to Elvira Snyder, thero presented, and said hearing •lornerstone of the Asbury M. E. tures, announces aa extraordinarily Asbury Park. ?1. was continued to. subsequent meet­ Church in West Park is to be laid on largy program for the coming week. Esox Popok, ux, to Mary Delaney. ing to consider the same; and after Thursday evening, November. 4. It On Monday and Tuesday Lou Tolle- Scuth side SunBet avenue, Asbury carefully considering said objections P a r k , $1. we, the Township Committee, deem Great Is expected the district superinten­ gen. the internationally famous act­ dent and local Methodist, ministers or who Cor.several years was Sarah s a id sewerB necessary lor the puhllo will participate in.the program, Bernljarrtt’s leading inan.i in ‘.‘The St. Ehno Closed Temporarily, good and health, and that ‘said Sewer District should be created and *** Explorer.”. Wednesday nnd Thurs­ The St. Eimo hotel, corner Main day, the pretty Bosworth star, Elsie certain sewers hereinafter particu­ M arguerite Wallace was 1 elected and New York avenues, is closed Janls, assisted by Owen Moore and larly described, in the section dr por­ last Friday president of the .Junior temporarily, owing to the illness oi Myrtle Steflman in " ’Twas Ever tion of the township hereinafter de­ Society for the Prevention of Cruel­ Proprietor William Jones. For the Thus.” On Friday, for one day fined, and within the proposed now ty To Animals, Grace Brown Is present Mr. Jones is at his cottage only, the second complete storv oi* Sower District No. .2 aforesaid first vice president, Oscar Mandell or. Pitman avenue, in the hope of should be constructed. Therefore, second vice president, Henry Patter- ‘ (lie " G e t Rich Quick Wallingford obtaining relief by a change of loca­ Series," entitled "Three Rings and Be it ordained by the Township sen secretary and Edwin Hildebrand ‘ tion. Tbe hotel will be reopened Committee of the Tpwnsliip.of Nep­ D is p la y e d tr e a s u r e r . a Goat.” Saturday, a special "attrac­ la te r . Sec Them tion has been secured. In addition tune, aforesaid * * » : »»* Sec. 1. That al! the following to the usual multiple-reei feature 1016 Calendars Mow Keady, in Our Show Las? Saturday afternoon Mrs, the management announces a one- described territory, viz.: “Ail that JoBcphine Tenliroeck Richardson reel subject of the Astor Cup Auto- A tn’.l • line of ISlu -certain territory in She Township of daughter of tbe late Mayor Frank hiobtle Ipice, the Paramount Pic­ samples will, ba found at the office Neptune, lying north of a line about Window L. TenBroeck, and Ilarry J. Lyons*, tures Corporation having secured of tho Ocean Grove Times. We aro 112 feet north of the northerly line of Trenton, were married in tbe the exclusive rights for the" motion how booking orders. Call in and of Heck avenue, extending; from the First. Presbytetflan Church by tho picture privilege, inspect these samples and got westerly boundary line of the city of acting pastor, Rev. Jesse Herrmann. prices. The line is a large one and Asbury Park, westwardly to an ave­ Mr. Lyons is connected with thi» there will be something to interest nue known ns Springdale avenue, pottery business In Trenton. Cliurch Paper At Red Bank. y o u ; and northwardly between said lines T.ho Men’s League of the- First * * • . • » « to Hollow Brook,, and the centre line Baptist Church, Rad Bank, Isas au­ MOTHER GRAY’S oi tlio southerly arm of Deal lake, Before A'lce Chancelor Backus in thorized tho publication of a week­ Trenton on Tuesday hearing In tho _ SW EET POW DERS which said territory is Bub-divlded H oward L. Borden ly church paper. Tiie first issue ijito sections, as shown on a" map divorce proceedings ui Israel Cohen will appear soon. f FOR CHILDREN, m* A OertnfnRoliof for F e v e r lull nifMB, niade by Nlart Rogers, civil engi­ Constipation, , H cnilndioi neer. and .filed with the clerk of this Hatter and Furnisher m Htom nch Trouble*, Teething 'i O e H tr o y township, designated and designat­ Trado Marie ,Wnor P B' They IlretiU u p O o ld a in 34 hoars. A t all DrujrRiatB, 26cta. ing sections A,\B, C, D, be and the Don I accept Ramplo mailed FREK. Addreaa, r.~ me are declared tp constitute a Cookm an Ave., A sbury Park I *ny substitute. A. s . OLMSTED. L oR oy, N.Y. 7 1 2 LVBIG THEATRE sewer district to be hereafter called ■* 1 * # and known as “Sewer District No. The Only Mou^e W here You Find 2,; of the Township of Neptune. m ORDNANCE Sec. 2, That there shall, in tlio intorest of the public good anil S. W. MARGHRURf TeleplioDeyi . W. H. GRAVATT Param ount Pictures AN Ordinance for the Construction health, be constructed in this of Sewers in the Township of township, within said district, cer­ tain sewers as hereinafter articu- Complete Program tor the Coming Week Ne'Dtune, Couflty of Monmouth li'rly mentioned and described, aa MAROBBUM& GRAVATT and State of New Jersey, and to follows: Myrtle avenue, extending Wholesale and R e t a i l MONDAY and TUESDAY FRIDAY—One Day Only Create and Define a Sewer Dis­ from Heck avenue, northwardly to trict to be Kqown as Sewer Dis- Munroo avenue, and streets tribu­ tary thereto, viz.; Maple- avenge, trict Ho. 2. Lou Tellegen Max Figman Springwood ayenue, Holly Place, Tbe Internationally Famous Actor, in Whereas, by resolution of tho Banes avenue, Summcrfioid avenuo Lolita Robertson and Bnrr McIntosh, Township Committee of tho Town­ and Washington • avenue; all as OurSpecialties in ship of Neptune aforesaid, passed on shown upon Sestion A of the afore­ tho 15th day of September, 1915, said man made by N lart Roger;;, C. - Fresh Killed Jersey Poultry '.The Explorer” E.; also Fisher1 avenue, extending "Get Rich Quick Wallingford” and duly approved, It was deemed Mor^ratt Brand Greamory. Butter • ' i A Romance ot South Africa Entitled necessary for tho public good, and northwardly from Heck avenue to; such public good r(nd health ro- Bangs avenue, and tbe streets tribu­ Mar^rntt Brand Salectod ” Three Rings and a fioaf” qulre, tho construction of certain tary thereto, vlfc.: Springwood ave­ Spaolal Attention Given to Cottage Trnds., O p .n A ll th e Vans' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY sewers, in and upoxs certain , streets nue, Holly Place nnd Coliitnbus ave- in the To.wnshlp of Neptune, or nuo. and alBO In Bangs avenue, ex­ 5 0 ObilN STREET, OCEAN GROVE, IN. J. SATURDAY some of them, ao described in a cer:- tending from Fishes aveijue west. Elsie Janis ir.in map made fcv Nlart Rogers, civ­ Vardly to. the Whltesrilli; public Paramount Presents Ihe Only Authen­ il engineer, and filed with thi ;lerk school, all aa.shown.In Section B of Repairing Promptly P. O, 80* a, Oceaa Qrsvc, N J, The Pretty" Bos worth Star in Her ot this committee., and which desig­ the aforesaid map. ‘ ■ • L a te s t tic Motion Pictures of the nates sections A, B, C, D, and in, This ordinance shall take offest Attended To that connectioB and for; that pur­ when published and posted accord­ " Twss Ever Thus” "Astor Clip Auto Race pose to create and define a sewer1 ing to law, district, in which said sewers are to Introduced Octftber IB, 1915. A Romance oi the Ages In Addition lo Unsual Attraction •be laid, to be known on ‘‘Sewer Dis- Passed-to-first and second reading SILAS Wr BARTON trlct'No. '2,", . Oeiobor 15, 1016. Whereas, upon receiving a peti­ Paseed third and final reading Oc- tion .in.-writing, oi ow-aers ot prdper- ioher. 19,, 1916'. ;; ty to ‘be,'Kenoflte4 ngt 16BB. than, ten ■ Approved October 19 1915 r ' ■ ■ Matinees, 3 P. M. Evening, 7 .1 5 and 9 in nunrber',,wjtic{i! Was presented to, and' Jlled With the . olerf • of thi^ A'-. -S' y'ri- Chairman.’. ; v and Builder pommlttee, asking that certain «w- V , A ttest:’F ..T, BUTCHBR- -f.\ - ■ 1 0 c . ' • . | 5 c , £ y \ m eta bo constructed: in sqifi jowhBhip, Uy;f 3-4f,'. -'. ..Olerfc;':1! ^ f d e o c :^ : 1; C oriie& A ve., W est Orove,'NV ,Ia ,-v'j ■ .‘.-y '■ •: • v‘ “'*■• 08 9 mm