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FORMER GROVE BOY NOW MARRIAGE i n m in ia t u r e LEAGUE’S SECOND OFFICER REPUBLICANS DM DEPLORES WAR LOAN Tom Thumb’s Weddine To Be Pre Rev, Leoji. Chamberlain, formerly AND CLT TOGETHER IN PEACE ADDRESS sented Tonight At St. Paul's. of Ocean Grove, and now stationed in Matawan, was’elected second vice ,Three amendments to the Under tho direction of Mlss Graca constitution are to be voted on at Switzer, "Tom Thumb's .Wedding” ALL PROPERTY HERE ASSESSED president of the New Brunswick PLAN ORGANIZATION OF TOWN EX-GOVERNOR STOKES SPEAKS District Epworth League in session special election on Tuesday of is to be presented at St. Paul’B week, October 19. The first of FOR $4,015,925. last Friday at Nevtf Brunswick.' The SHIP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE • AT LONG BRANCH,. church, Ocean Grove, this Friday. other 'Officers are: President, Rev is the equal suffrage amend- evening. The wedding will be 'in Leslie L. Hand, Miiltown; first vice t. This amendment, if adopted, three parts— arrival of tho guestB, ‘ president, Rev. W. F. Atkinson, Sea strike out Paragraph 1, Article marriage cercmony and rei Real and Personal Holdings In Nep Bright; third Vico president, Mrs. Political Machinery Ia of the constitution. This para-, Said Conflict Abroad Will. Never. w i t h t h e ow reads, “Every male citi- . M inister,* Katherine Gilbert, South River;' Set In Motion and Now Whirlinz Cease So Lone .As W.e Sell Muni tune Township Foot Up $7,152,- fourth vice president, Mrs.; Leo Per- of the United States of the age bride, Myrtle of. twenty-one' years * 999— Collector Gravatt Preparing d u n , N ew 1 Brunswick"; secretary, Richt. Merrily — Assemblyman tions For War and Bankers Sup: Ridgeway; best man, Newton Mrs. Elijah K. Reed, Belford-; treas be entitled to vote for all Mount; maid of honor, DOriB Van- To Send Ont tlie 1915 Bills. urer, Mrs. William Emmons, South Thomson Honor Guest at Dinner etc. The amendment that} would ply Needed Money—Refers To Ness; father of bride, Charles Hen A m b o y . ■ ~ take the place: of this paragraph drickson; mother of bride, Mary Given Here By James Boyce. Mexican Situation. Provisions of tlie Revised Aot. The secretary reported that tH'ore. reads as follows: "Every, male and Vaughn; father of groom, Charles wero now 33 chapters with a mem every female citizen of - the United Wilson; mother of groom, Ruth Organization of a township Re "Everjy time we build a battle Township Collector Gravatt is bership of 2,082, the gain ln mem States oi the age ot twenty-one H e ss. publican executive committee and ship-and add its maintenance, we preparing lo Bend out tho 1916 tax bership for . tho year havlna been y t e r s * * * s h a ll b e e n t itl e d Flower GlrlB— Melba W alker, Mar the solidification .of the party forces spend enough money to buy 7,000 bills. Tho tax rato ln Ocoan Grovo 100. West Grove chapter has the to' vote for all offices.” etc. It will be jorie Bilms. Brldesmoids— Helen locally were, outlined at. a get-to farmB at $4,000 each, 1,400 church this year is $16.51 on each $1,000 largest membership, 188, with Brad sefen that the words “and every fe Day, Dorothy Franklin, Ruth Thom gether dinner in honor of the nom es at $14,000 each, or the cost valuation, as against $15.20 last ley Beach second with 146 mem male" are Inserted ln the paragraph as, Florence Woolmnn. Ushers— inees and present office-holders of would give 14,000 of our boys and year, an increase of .,$1.31. In bers. The report of the junior sup by the amendment so as to give the Thomas Nary, Harold Smith, Charles the G. O. P. in tho township on girls a four-years’ training in col West Grovo the rate, is $17.34; last erintendent showed 715 members in v.'omen the'right to vote with the Conover, Stuart Farrell. Monday night and at which James m e n . lege;” declared tho Hon. E. C. year it was $16.70. Tbs . Whites- 16 chapters, 60 conversions during Guests— Emily Rice, Laura Rice, Boyce, of Ocean' Grove, was host. Stokes, former Governor of New ville rate is $17.03, as against the year and 28 promotions to senior J ihe second amendment provides Alice Kent. Franscenla Mount, The dinner, a twelve-course affair Jersey and a member of the Ocean $15.80 ln 1314. Tho rate in sower league. .. • ' for an easier method for amending Elizabeth Glover, Ruth Gorton, D istrict No. 1, W est Grove, Is $21.11,^ and each course bearing, the name of the constitution. This second Grove Association, in an address on Elizabeth Gallagher, Albretta Gll- a.Republican more or less prominent amendment would strike out Article "Peace” delivered last Sunday even- ; ,an_ Ruth Condon> j^rgarot against $20.40 last year. JOHN T. SPROULL HEADS The assessment laBt year against in township politics, w ob served at 9ijof the constitution, which refers Ing at_St. Luko s M. E. Church, j GjlIani Melissa ISrown, Elsie Kent, what was known as tho farming dis CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS the home of Mr.' Boyce, 33 Main to; amendments; x w 11* »» ‘ 11 'ii- Huth Reddington, Dorothy Logan, trict was $13.96. This year tht '■■■ .7 :. h —— a v e n u e . ".The proposed amendment that, In ,' , e„n JTara’ , ; i Eugenie Slirevo, Dorothy Jenkinsoh, lattor, by recent enactment of the At Elizabeth last Saturday the The guest of honor was Assem would'change this article provides Stokes "the five big nations now at EIeQnor Conover, Ruth Schwartz, Noptuno Township Committee at twenty-ninth annual convention of blyman John Thomson, of Avon; that any amendment to the constitu v,ar, liavo spent twenty-one : Eleanor Hess, Gladys Rogers, Miriam the request of petitioners and .{oi the. New Jersey Christian Endeavor OtherB present were Township Col tion may be proposed in tlie Senate ot dollars preparing for war. Ihe Hepburn, Evelyn Cooper, Margarot purposes ot better flro protection, ib Society was brought to a close by lector Walter H; Gravatt, Town or General Assembly and If agreed money Jiao been gathered from the ■ Seamon Leola Anderson, Ruth An- embraced In Fire District No. 1, the election of these officers: Presi ship Committeeman'Jacob B. Sweet, upon by a majority of the members struggling workers. If this amount . ,]crsoll jiar|0n Height, Roderick Ed- West Grovo, whicb accounts tor tho dent', John T. Sproull, of Arlington; candidate for assessor; Sewer Com ■of both houses shall be referred tft had been spent in railroad and ship- I T,ar(ls Fnink ueynohls, W alter Rey- increase of 73 cents in the tax rate secretary, Miss Nellie K. Forte, of missioner P.' F. Dodd, Committeeman the legislature: of the following plng industries the nations at war i no](ls william Thomas, Joseph of that district. . 1 Elizabeth; treasurer, W. W. Ander Leonard Hullt, candidate for re-elec ySar and if agreed upon by .that nilijht have led the world in th ff, Walkcri Charles Seamon, Walter The valuation put upon all tho sen, of Trenton; vice president tion ; Charles R, Jamison, candidate legislature also shall be referred te direction, of if spent for schools Fuller John L Jack He9a, Don. rtai and personal property,, In Nep northern division. Rev. Robert Oliv tor road overseer; Committeeman the people. The proposed amendment and churches they might have led ,, K Arthur Gallagher. Jerome the world in education and religious tune township is: Real Estate— er;, of. Stirling; central division, W George Westervelt, who Is also ' a differs from the article as it stands Weir. George Wilson, Georgo W hite, t rattling.” Occan Grove, $4,426,626; West Egbert Thomas, of Milford; south justice of the peace; Justice C.'Wes- at 'present in that It provides that Albert White. Edwin White. Grove, $1,610,472 Whitesvilie, ern division, J. William Welse, of loy Glover; Lawyer C. Russell Rog the people shall vote on the'proposed Mr. Stokes said tliat it required Mrs. M. Estelle W heeler, organist courage to make a peace address In of st Pau,,a w)n play tbe wetldlnB $SGG,915-;. total, $6,403,400. Person A tlantic City. ers, Gavino Siclliano, Daniel Smith amendment at a general election in al—Ocean Grove, $489,400; West Advisory Board— Rev. F. M. Deal, and Arthur Pliaro. stead of at a special election. these times. Ho declared that the nlarcll aIl(| tj,e pian0 mimbers will bo Grove, $234,687; W hitesvilie,. $26.- of Paterson, Rev. John ,W. Van. While, there was no formal speech- The amendment also' omits tlie peace movement would be successful . , Mls3 Besel(, clark Members of 000; total, $749,087; The real and Zrinten, of Metuchcn, Rev. August making at this dinner, the views uf clause which now prohibits an when we bring ourselves face o ; th0 La(„es. A,(, Socloty are promot- personal together foot up $7,152,- W. Sonne, of Flcmlngton, Rev. Jo those around the board as they had amendment being submitted to the face with the situation. He sai.l ,, U|ls entertainnio.it. 9 9 9 . ■ seph Twomey, of Newark, Rev. to do with political conditions local people by the legislature oftener that he lilted Billy Sunday s Idea of 1 The appropriations to be raised Charles E. Goodall, of Roselle, Rev. ly wero expressed fully and freely. I than once in every five years. . Any, drawing pictures of real life. He in the township by tlio tax‘of 1915 Elliot Flpld, of Hoboken, Rev. 'Sam It was suggested hy .Mr. Hullt ( amendment that has beeu submitted deplored (the' carleljUvres ot tho SUFFRAGE ELECTION DAY press, saying that many a man had total $124,009.24. The various uel D. Price, of Camden, and rtev. that It was in -order for true-blue to Ihe people and rejected, howaver, IS NOT A LEGAL HOLIDAY been ruined. Items and amounts are; State, W allace Marple, of Hammonton. , Republicans to first adopt the party : cannotsubm itted to the people schools, $18,908.78; county' tax j ticket as named at the primary and •again within five years of its re “I would say to tho boastful phil- , . , . anthropist," said Air. Stokes, -that l ie date oi: tlio special electiou j then to get out and work for every jection. if this aeco'nd amendment $34,410.46; sowerago maintenance, REV. MR. OWENS PUSHING peace will never come so long ag. ! °n )e C(J^stitutional amendment^', m I candidate. j-is adopted an amendment can be in $4,000; special -Schools, $31,866.00; wo sell munitions for war, ancTj Tuesday October 19 will not be ^ fire department district No. 1, $4,- THE CLAIMANTS’ CAUSE ; Mr. Gravatt called attention to troduced in' the legislature every yenr, if it is deemed wise, unless it bankers make war loans. ■ A man legal ..holiday, according to an opin? 600; Ocean Grove Are district, $7,- i the fact that the Republicans iu the who wants peace don’t want his lon received by Governor . Fielder 600; lire department Whitesvilie Rev. /Marshall Owens, of Ocean last several campaigns hnd not beeTi ' has already been submitted to the people and rejected, in which case it money used for war any more than I recently Irorn the attorney gen-, district, $800; roadB, $5,600; ways Grove, preached and presented tlre^ as aggressive In organized work a man who reaUy wants temperance i eral s olflce. The Governor had' and means, $1,800; garbage, $450; cause of conference Claimants" ,fn as they might have been with cannot be submitted again until qf- l?r (lvo years. In all cases, however, will rent his building to a saloon j askeil the opinion because .of;, lights, $2,700; assessing and col profit to their candidates, lie /HlfleHiSn on Ah' ‘ Broadway M. E.. Church, Salem, last keeper to sell liquor." question aB to whether ban; lecting, $2,600; board of health, Sunday morning. At night he was deplored the lack of a properly con the proposed amendment must be i parsed by two consecutive legisla The former governor spoke of should be kept open on that day. $2,000; South Main street certi heard in the pulpit of First church, stituted township executive commit the . Mexican situation, the appeal The opinion o£ the attorney gen ficates, $1,025; atono road . bonds, the same city. ■ ■ . _____tee. . ______Individual work Is all right as tures before being submitted to the' for help and' the slogan "Let Mexico eral's office accepts the reasoning of $1,000; G. A. R., $60; Monmouth The coming Sunday morning and far as It goes, bo said,’ but it does . people so that .even, under ■ the fight it out.” He declared that It a decision by the late Attorney Gen' .Memorial Hospital, $100; poor, $1,- change two years must pass from evoning Rev. Mr. Owens will preach not go far: enough. He thought It a was a shameful method, and not the- era‘ Samuel. G. Grey, holding that 800; interest and discount, $.1,000 ; in Trenton. In the morning he will good plan to form at opce an execu- the time when the people finally pass upon it, thus preventing any. part of the good Samaritan, but September 28, 1897, also the time •police,. $1,500. occupy tlie pulpit of State Street tive committee, with four or five “railroading” of an amendment rather tlie Levite. "For,".he declared, °f a special election on pending Following' aro some o! tlio provi church and at night he will be at representative Republicans from “we are our brother’s keeper.- We ! constitutional amendments, was not sions of the revised tax act of Now 'without giving the people ample Hamilton Avenue Church. At the each of.the five districts in the must, love bur fellow man not only f a. legal holiday. This opinion waa. Jersey: All taxes aro poyablo as time to consider It, last conference Rev.. Mr. Owens was township, and get Neptune back, to in this country, but throughout the" given to former Governor. John W. scon as tho tax duplicate Is deliver^ made corresponding secretary of the tbe old-time Republican majority. : The third amendment to be voted upon October 19 adds ah entirb civilized world.” Griggs, by whom it had been ask- ed to lho collector. To all taxes Conference Claimants’ Forward Remarks along similar lines were new section to Article 4 of the con Mr. Stokes selected two texts, j ed. paid after Decembor 20th, following Movement Commission. • made by Mr. Dodd and Mr. SweetT but assured hiB bearers that he I i the assessment of tlio same, it Is A political meeting In Ocean Grove stitution, thiB new section to be known as Section 9. The new sec didn’t Intend to stick to either of ALFRED C. HAVENS W^DS necessary to add Interest at tbe i was advocated by Mr. Rogers. As WILL URGE PRESIDENT TO tion reads aB follows: them. The former governor refer rate of seven per cent., alBO legal ho viewB it, such a meeting, with MISS LILLIAN CORTELY0U • "The Legislature may authorize red to the temperance movement, costB. All. personal and poll taxes SUMMER OU JERSEY SHORE one or two first-class speakers, will the State, or counties, cities, towns, and how It had grown during the must be collected, even 11 nocessary resillt in bringing together mem borough on other "municipalities, or past- few years. He said that the Alfred C. Havens, clerk the- past i to arrest and. imprison the delin bers of all parties Interested In '..'vv President Wilson is being urged any. board, governing body or com effects of alcohol and narcotics on summer in the photograph , supply;^ quent. On or before the. first Tues good government and will be of to make liis summer home next year mission of the same, to take more the human system were first taught house of Frank S. Morris & Col, 47. day of February in each. year, the great benefit to the candidates on along the New Jersey coast. A dele- land and property than is needed ill tho schools. Ten years or go t Main avenue, Ocean Grove* ^aiid•: collector must file'with the clerk of gatlon, headed, by Congressman tho Republican ticket. Thd urgent for actual construction ln the laying later the boys became voters and as IMiss- L i lli a n ; C o r.te ly o u , of A sb u ry , the'county a list] of all . unpaid Scully was slated for. an interview necessity for having all the voters out, widening, extending or relocat a result local option and prohibition Park, were, married last Saturday a£-. ’ V taxes. When taxes still remain .un with the President this morning. registered and then getting them to ing the parks, public placts, high are popular today. • ternoon in Penns Grove, N. ^ The paid on tho first day of July follow Shadow Lawn,'at Elberon, Jlie the polls was laid upon the meet- ways or streets, provided, however, In speaking of the carnage in deremony was performed by the Rev.-?.; A ing the assessment the collector country seat of J. B. Greenliut, has Ing. ' t ii at the additional lands and prop Europe the speaker said' that Eu Edward Mount, formerly the pastoi^-M S^ * must advortiso nnd sell tho proper Been offered for the President’s oa- According to Mr. Dodd, conditions erties so authorized to be taken, rope hn/d schools for militarism, of the Second M. E. .Church, Asbury^ ty, as tlie law directs. A purchaser cupancy, If he will accept It, at tho throughout the county promise well shall be no more than sufficient to and as a result it was reaping what P a r k . - . , . .:' at a tax salo may enter Into posses.- nominal rental of $ , All employes (for, the Republican candidates at the 1 form suitable building sites, abu’t-. It had sown. America, he said, -.-M r. Havens is the son of Former. ' 'Y t Rion of tlio property and receive all about tho estate, except servants o t,, November . eletitlon. Mr. Dodd a t- ting-on such park, public \ place, was a land of peace. Township Committeeman ..David' rents and-profits for a .. period ot tended a meeting of tho Republican the immediate household,, will be highway or street. After so much The. Cliautauqun salute of waving Havens. H.is bride is the (laiighiet* twenty years, aud in Bome cases se-. county committee at Froehold on furnished free, of tiie land or property taken has handkerchiefs was given . Mr. ot Cornelius Cortelyou, 1034 Bangs ' -1 curo absoluto titlo, unless tho prop Monday; and thus received hia in been appropriated for such park, Stokes at the close of his address. aveiiue. Asbury Park. After a bridal erty, is redeemed by tlio owner, or formation at first hands. '...'• 1 public place, highway or street as The meeting Sunday night was one tour through New York Stato they ;.v . some person having an intorest in FORMER GROVE TEACHER Wednesday evoning was selected Ms needed therefor, the remainder ot a series of October rallies arrang will riiake their home for. the pres- ' i',1',;'. the same, within, two years. Ait as the time and Mr. Dodd’s office ln MARRIED A\ ALLENHURST 1 may be sold or leased and reasonable ed by the pastor of St. Luke’s ent with the groom’s parents at: fees and cbsts belong to the town W est Grove as tho place for forming l-Estrletions imposed." church, Rev. Fred B. Harris. 1200 Bangs avenue, ship. v . the executive commltteo. Mr; Gra Miss Hazel Hoffman, a former i The Idea of this section, is to give In introducing the speaker Rev. vatt was named to serve as tempor teacher in the Ocean Grove schools, i the counties, cities nnd towns the Mr. Harris said Governor Stokes ary chairman, with Mr. Rogers as COUNTY MAN FORESTER WASHINGTON FIREMEN TO and John H. ICnox, Jr., of Lebanon, I benefits of improvements that they really gave him his first appoint s e c r e ta r y . N. J., were married on. Tuesday at | may make by taking over property ment as he was sent to Lambertville IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS HOLD'FAIR NEXT MONTH Assemblyman Thomson was call the bome of the -bride’s parents, surrounding parka and public placeB —after the Governor appointed ed on tor a few- remarkB. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hoffman, Al- oi abutting on highways and streets. Rev. Dr. George B. W ight, then pas Washington flro * company will Thomson advlsod the Republicans of W ith his wife Forman McLeani of : lenhurst. ' ^ !. •■'. . ’ .■ ■ tor at Lambertville, to the office of hold a fair in 11b rooms at tho en Neptune township to ;get together Red Bank,, has gone to the Philip-.. . Rev. Jesse Herrmann, pastor ot State . Commissioner ot Charities gine house, corner Olin otroot and and work for all the candidates. He 115,000 Autoists In Jersey. pines, having been appointed ohie£%? the First Presbyterian Ohurch, As and Corrections. ' forester of thftt Island. Tho ap-'- . ..Central avonue, during Thanksgiv pointed out,that the first thing One person In. every twenty-five lu bury Park, ofllclated a f ^the cero- pointment is for throe years and.tha V,’, ing w«ek. Tho fair Is held for the mony. The bride was :httend,ed by necessary, to success Is harmony. He New Jersey owns an automobllo or •purposo of fundB toward TAX SALE HELD MONDAY duties will be principally to obtain;;!;! ralB lng her sister, MIsb Mary Hoffman. Mr. said "ho had served Ills apprentice is licensed to drive a car, according paying for tho liose wagon and ship in the ranks thirty-three years ■r v p n T T trr'T n 'R n*R axti facts .concerning the. .trees. - of - ^ and Airs. Knox are to five at Clin to the records of tho State Depart1- BY COLLECTOR wiv A VAT i ■ isiandBf their variety, number ; a n ^ ago under such leaders as tho late omergoncy patrol rocently purchased ton, N. J., where the grooni is in ment of M otor Vehicles as announced by tho company., L. B. Watson, Captain L ow Ib R a i- the use to which the wood can moat;,”. business. j the other day. State Commissioner Township Collector Gravatt on I profital|ly be put and ;• On Thanksgiving eve, Wednosday, near and Gen John C. ’ Pattorson, of Motor Vehicles William L. Dill Monday sold seventeen properties Oh ; method of conservation .oi vthe fo r^ t^ ' Novembor 24, a turkey supper will and In thoso days It was a pleasur said that .on an average 300 persons the west side for unpaid taxes. The . ests. - v: , ' 'be offered, with tlckota at .fifty .Synod In Atlantio City. able duty to go around to the homes were examined every woek fn New properties wero purchased by Heniy ! Mr. McLean is the son of: Jl.XHuiliE; cents each. It is planned to make Results of the new self-supporting, of voters and get them 'to go-to the ark. He attributes tho Increase in Winsor, of Asbury Park, tho Hold- Mckean, of. Entontown. He' to o k '^ ji this supper a featuro of tho fair. Bynod plan for tho adm inistration ., polls.. n measure to tho competition in the Ing Coiiip.ar.y, of. Newark, and tbe ^ four-vcar course ln forestry at Yale of home missions and the achieve; There seems to ho a lack of In automobile business and the reduc newly formed People’s Holding Com- t an(, a three-year course in menfs of Billy Sunday’s evangelistic terest on this line, why I don’t ;Fonned People’s Holding Company. t ion in prices on cars. Approximate pany, o! Asbury Parle. Hopltina University, finishing both a .; .campaign will 'be among the chief know,”, said-.'Mr.. Thomson. . ’’The ly 115,000 persons are' licensed ■ to 'Edgat'R . Bonsall and Ella i>. Bon Forty-t\vo properties had been year ahead of time. topics, .considered sit' tho ninety- IssueB to^ay are as strong, yes, operate, automobiles^ advertised for aal.e, but twcnt»fivo sall, of Ocean Grove, and Edgar R. third apnual..meetln'g of the .Presby- stronger,-than they used to be. It were withdrawn by the payment of , Bonsall,: of WeBt Grove, have form terian Synod of.Jlew Jersey,, w hichm eans a whole lot for'. 1918 towork, Abbptt Avenue House Party..' ed and incorporated tho People's L e a w Bros. Bid On Contract, taxes due on them. . will be held In the Olivet Church, ' for tbe success of tho Republican The Misses Agnes, Annlo and Gerr-.v/', Holding Company to purchase prop Leaw Brothers, of Octan Grove, Atlantic City, for three days begini party now. If wo look ijver; thp aldine W alling are giving a . wobk-'f/;}' erties., at delinquent tax Bates. Tho nlng noxt Monday afternoon, Octo Presidential timber In our own were among - the contractors who bid Neptune Loses Acrain., . r, , i „ m.. , end house party at'their cottagbj^sS? authorized capital of tho company; b e r 18. party and then see what our present , for the construction of a concrete Asburr Park.38, Neptune. 0. This. Abbott avenue. Their guests.- tire §. is $126,000. Ofnces1 havo been President has dono wo will under j bulkhead at Deal. Tholr flguro was tells the story of tho football game Mr.; and . Mrs. William Russell, , : taken ln tho Klnmonth building, Republican Mectines Planned. stand that tlio outlook for us Is $22,004. Tho low bidder was last Saturday between, the; tlilgh Anthony, Mr. Whitehouse, of Now1.: Aabury 'Parlt. . • \ ! Frank R. Stoneall at .$13,886. school: .teams of, the Twin : Cities, In their, campaign'activltles, tho most oncouraglng. I would like to Beo York; Miss Marioh .Churoh;;'Cllfford v''! Asbury scored almost at will, while Republican, leaders aro planning to Neptune give -her old-time majori Lindholme, Jllss, Leona Dalrymplo,! j'i Bradley Beaoh Y. P. B;' hold six or seven public meetings in ty again, but this will nover, bo un Celebraite WeddSmtr Anniversary. Neptune was practically 'helplesa; Clarence Wilson, of Passaic; ‘'Misft'*, EIbIo Blmbler is tho now tblB county before' olectjdn day. less you aro togothoV.” Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hesse on Marlon E nglish,; Miss Marlon:'Mqis^.S,’ s. ppresident re s tu e of tho Bradley Beach-Y,' The speakers will,bo Ex-Governor Mr. Thomson attributes his elec Monday at their .homo In Bradley : Steinbacli’s. Fall Opcnine. . gan,: Kays' R;. Morgan and .■ Neil^ v, P; B. ;OthorV 6mcora. chosen this Stokes and Seimtor Charles A. R ath- tion to the Assembly last , year to Beach celebrated tho tenth anniver TUo fall opening, of the 'Stetnbach Hbpburn, of Ocean Grove. .-i.-y: ...... week ' aro: Vico president, :Mlss bun,’:pf Madison. .. Places and dates- tho fact that he was a m artyr' ’to sary of their wedding. Mr. Hess is store, Aiftury Park,'w ill bo held to- Bertha Gant; recording, secretory, the. cause' ln 1913 wbori, In the face '. . .• i,"■'. of- meetings will be announced'.later.. the Veli-known local tenor, and hia mbrrow and all next week. Particu ■ Committee After Decorations Miss Geofgiana Moore; ; correspond ol; certain defeat, ho permitted his wife; Mrs.. M argaret' Asay-HesSe, la lars. in the Steinbach .advertisement ing secretary, Miss Dorothy Morris; name to be- placed on the ticket and a talented-reader. . . ■ on the-eighth page of this ppper, * Tomorrow morning the. following. r Forcer Morris .In'Jail. then w ent‘down to defeat with, col- petBons in automobiles will, go out .• ;. ■ treasurer, Miss Eleanor Riley. * - ' , - .1* .. -— — \ ~ ; / Just sent to 'Sing, s’in g o n a'aevea-'. ora flying. ^ 1 ; , i’ j. in the.,country nearby to secure dec- ^ *’ ' yea,r term for fprgery, lnlN ew .York-, •>i Before, tho ' gue^ta je ft tho homs K illed By Cars A t Red Bank. . . Mrs, M;t A. F.-Miller; who, resided at oral Ions for,.St. Paul's church " th e ■';? Improvements At1 Res^Home. > Edw ard ; M orris, ’ representing .. ' him-, : x>t Mr. Boyce^thoy gave him a vote ■ W hile. drilling cdrs at' Red’ Bank, 82 Matn avenuo,rha3 opened her coining. r Sunday, ,; Autumnal Day.; ; A new 'stalrcase'ts ’being.‘construct .’nolf riant- TiAwnnnner m nr ' Hirnn niifi of, thanks' for th e. oxcollerit dinner.. on W ednesday'morning, W illiam -P. rptlltncry parlora;,at 4 0 0 F.uolld ave-, Eti^one A .',Edgar, Lott R.-, WaTd, .E.i e d and hard wood floors: latdiat'B an Boy.ca; was dlso orodlto'd \< w ith , W altors .wits ilnetaiitly . .killed. - Ho ,nue,;. L'och,.; ArboUr(,:; ncarvAllenhurat,' ■^ift'W oolstbn..:. K ranlcv B; ,,;.;.,Smith, c r o f t. Rost Homo,, '74; Cookman ave- coiicelvlng.the.^tildn bt th.ua brlnslng' was on. a ttaV-./car^wheh ;. hie i toot and ,wlH bo. glad ito liaVb lior patrorip Georgo . .VM.^;;-,B^nhotti7.'jT;'. D a n ie l v. S.. l nuo. ; Tho ,wor}c-.ia; bolnjf. dAnovby. tbe.-Republlcan leaders tdgOtt^Or for ■sllppod..and.Vhe:;jifell^.i\b‘enoath}: tb'd call; or. ;'^lli;ibalV'at:'ioineiMC so ' JReeyes,'. JoEeph C-' Jackson,'/ R ot. ‘ J. .Joseph ;'Cba*borld|n.'''i;> 5V-;;<'.iV;>^ r i , org^nlEattohv‘iv.© ' '41 ' wlhelsl Wnltora illyod ‘at .'Bridgeton. ^d.-41-43.': D. Bills ' ' ‘ I " — g " m S V ’v " ■. . ■ r AU £ KIQH* rate OCEAN GKOVE TIMES ‘ a m w i i W
the lato Dr. C. M. Giffin, -who was A Besume of the Summer. able and stimulating to Bible study, MANY PROM HERE ATTEND one of the needs of the hour. The pastor of this church for., several Bible readings, maintaining the FIRST CHURCH RECITAL y e a rs . Editor Ocean Grove Times; — doctrine of holiness, were blessed Mrs, Keator was assisted by Mrs, Advance W inter Showing of By many and repeated efforts to thousands. First came with the Ocean Grove was well represented Walter T. Hubbard, soprano; Miss Ocean Grove had been made ready, word a clergyman from Chicago, at the organ recital in the First" M, Isabel Brylawski, violinist; Mrs, El- B eautiful M illinery lor the guests expected,, and early next a colonel of the Salvation E. Church, Asbury Park, last Sun Ir Markell, contralto, a trio, quar in June was in a good state of pre Army, a seminary ex-president, a day evening, with Mrs. B. S. Keator tette and chorus. The pastor, Rev. paredness. The parking spaces were great missionary secretary, a rail at the instrument. A similar recit Dr. L. K. Wiliman, gave a sbort ad Announcing an advance winter showing of distinctive milli well kept, the costly grading and road man and some evangelists. al is given annually in memory of dress on "Remembrance.” nery. Adaptations from no less famous creators than ornamentation along the shore of These attracted great crowds to be Fletcher lake added much to the at taught oT the blessed gospel of the Lanivn M aria Guy Odette Talbott traction of tiie southern part of the Son of . God. The leader of . these place. The large amount of shrubs readings, also presiding at the Bi M adeline Riboux Georgette and flowers planted were growing ble Class on Sundays and at the into, beauty and the plants were Beach meetings, was genial, kind Eyery new shape is represented, every late idea carried out standing, well, considering the dif and tactful in preventing friction. beautifully. Hats for morning wear, for afternoon and dress ficulty in holding- vegetation so There were many and wonderful The N E W near the ocean. messages in the preaching in tho wear. Hats for women, misses and children, with individual Ayoodlawn Park was graced by Auditorium, messages of the love ot touches and marks of refinement. The collection is unusually . the addition of a fountain in mem God, and of the plan of salvation, pleasing and the prices are by no means the least important ory of Dr. Alday, a tribute worthily The beach meeting carried the gos features of this early winter showing. Then there are the bestowed. Some property near Sem-J pel to many who would not seek it inary Heights Park had been great elsewhere, More than. once during ly improved in architecture, and. the summer resolutions of sym GOES TO PRESS Steinbach C reations of B eauty also more than “two blades of grass pathy and appreciation were sent mow are growing where only one frbm Ocean Grove to the wise, faith made in our own parlors, original conceptions by our own grew before.V • ful President of .the United States. artists. You are invited to inspect this extensive: and complete The best that could be done was The- prOsident of the Association, tho Thursday, October 2 1 , 1 9 1 5 done to repair or afford a substitute veteran /‘whom age cannot wither showing of millinery. You'll thoroughly enjoy seeing the new for the destruction of the South ci custom stale” his infinite, variety, styles. End pavilion,, a most malicious act, ‘seemed to forget the burden of age Y that some day. must be accounted in the joy of service. Some here OU can get your name for. The lakes both north and south have read all about the meetings in this new Directory if had an added charm in the graceful from the pen of the editor of . the you arrange for tele movements of tho pretty swans and Ocean Grove Times, a valuable pa- funny brown ducks, sailing so easi paper. All do not see it. Better sub phone service for your home ly over the wild, but not to them, scribe for it now, or place of business on or tieacherous waves. 1 All the summer we carried in our The general manager of the Asso ‘ hearts the sorrowing news from the before the 21st. ciation, together with all the mem battlefields and desolated homes of The Telephone Directory bers, and the officials in charge of. Europe. Some tried to help by gtv% the buildings were, all summer, un ing and making garments for the is the daily guide book, of wearying lii their efforts to please distributing relief committees, to thousands who buy by tele and make comfortable all the peo^ forward to those “clothed in rags.** pie, patient with the unreasonable, Also, in our midst were those un phone. brotherly and "kind, even to tho able to be out, shut in with pain unthankful” and the dissatisfied. and shadows. One was greatly miss An advertisement in this The faithful and efficient master ed who has been of great value to directory will help you win musician to whom all here are in Ocean Grovo for many years. One telephone trade. debted, especially the children, la dear woman wlio has lost her sight, Great bored all summer with splendid re sitting in the darkness, but singing sults.’ At the festivals the children .of'hope nnd trust. Our sympathy Ask our Commercial Office today about Telephone sang, it seemed, like angels' must for these has added depth and earn Service and Telephone Directory Advertising. sing;' we hope to hear them again estness nnd tenderness to our lives. w ith “ y o n d e r s a c re d th r o n g ." A,f. They live (oven now) not in vain. 48A the camp meeting time a. renowned Some pen that moves more perfectly singer-whose name is linked with a will do justfte to the summer at, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY widely-known spectacular pre*acher Ocean Grovo and some day we shall came as director of the music of the know, that although "The ways are meeting. Ah a singer hts voice wan many the end is one. May we al! J. A. WATEKBUKY, District Commercial Manager, full and pleasing; in the use of tho moot at the same gate when all is 507 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Pari, N. & See Them Displayed trombone he was very effective/' His d e n e ." leadership at an open-air service CHRISTINE R DICKINSON. one evening held at the liend of Ocean Grove, October fi, 1035. Ie Our Show. W e sle y 1 ake and tlio march t h e n eo bv the sea to the. Auditorium was SALE OF LANDS enjoyed by thousands who gave the Window Real Estate Transfers. right. of way a 1 on g . 1 h e b o a rd w a 1 k to f o r the procession. Sortie observed in The following transfers • of real wonder, some in admiration; others . es t a t e in t h Is. v i ci n i i y w e re ro co rd ed joined in, the chorus and ' extended in the. office of the County Cleric at UNPAIDSEWER ASSESSMENTS greeting. Doubtless many were Freehold tor the week ending last profitably impressed by the singing, Saturday; , in accompanied by the.', deep-toned Joiin A. Hoi lings to Agnes C. To}- SEWERAGE DISTRICT NUMBER ONE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEP i -— i trumpet, of "We're /Marching to soti, et al. Lots 31-. o 13, Ocean TUNE. COUNTY* OF MONMOUTH, AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Zion,” "Where W My Wandering G ro v e, $1. I H ow ard L. Borden i Boy Tonight V” and other songs of Laura V. Kainear, et als, to Ella WALTER H. GRAVATT, Collector. s : the soul. We are glad this rioted II. l’ost, et ai. Lot 103, Ocean | Hatter and Furnisher • singer came, and his work was duly G ro v e . $1, Public notice is hereby given by WALTER H. GRAVATT, Collector appreciated, but we . are more than Edgar II. Bonsai, ux, to Myra li.. of the Township of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, State, of New • grateful‘that the master musician of Thompson. Lot 1S1G, Ocean Grove, Jersey, thpt he will-sell at public sale all lands, tenements, heredita many years, beloved by many, re* 5 1 0 7 . ‘ ments and real estate hereinafter mentioned for the shortest term for | 712 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park ! mains and his place here cannot be S. IJeilner Calvert, ux, to Jose Which any person or persons will agree to take the same tax lien there filled . phine Wood. Lots 1; 2, Plot 3,- on, including interest and cost of sale, or in fee, if no? ono will bid a term of years. ‘ . I ! ■ The ‘‘finest ’-quartette)' in the- W ashlngton WThiie lots, W est Grove, The said sale will take place at tho T.ownship Headquarters, No. "75 world” ;(those who know say so) . $ i . '■ ■.;■ . •' ' South Main street, in said township on Modday, tho eleventh day of Oc was greatly enjoyed. The official Charles C, Wood, ux, to Thomas S. W. MA.RGKRUM Telephone 71 W. H. GRAVATT tober, 1915, at the hour of two o'clock p. in. soloist, shall we ever forget the Lock wood, ux. A 2 94-100,. Neptune Tho said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, singing one day of “One Sweetly township, $ 1.‘ and the names of the persons against whom the said assessments have Solemn Thought,” when the great Van Wilkins, ux; to Aaron L. MARGERUM & GRAVATT been laid on account of the same, and the amount-of assessments laid on white throne seemed just before the S m o ck . A 10, Neptune, $1. account of each parcel are as follows: W holeaale and Retail audience, and the radiantly • clear . Mary E. Ilallmyer, William II. husband, et als, by sheriff, to Wil light of the crystal sea Was shining Name Description Amount liam J. Payntar. W. one-half lot over us? Or the song “When I Sur Appleby & Winsor, lot 259, 7th avenue (owner, Joshua Jamison) ? 15 75 I. Bradley Beach, 2$,095. vey the Wondrous Cross," in, the Brooks, Alfred, Harrison street . 15 72 words; “Did e’er such love and sor Frederick A. Garrabrant, el als, BUTCHERS Biel, Virginia, lot 109, Fisher avenuo ...... 8 40 to Lydia Garrabrant, Lot 161, row meet?" when our hearts broke C ity L a n d Co. (owner Wm. GrlfUn, Jr.), lot 51S, Heck avenue. 44 28 Bradley Park, $1. Our Specialties over again in tenderness. The great Calvert, Neilner (W aller Harris owner), lot 12, Embury avenue. 11.27 Avondale Realty Co., to William oratnriq, was it-.ever rendered more Calvert, Neilner, lot 13, Atkins ayenue . , i .. 10 48 1*\ P. Conner, Lot 427, map B, Fresh Hilled Jersey Poultry sacredly or beautifully? . And the Calvert, Neilner, lot 14, Atkins avenue ...... 9 07 Avondale Terrace, $1. grent tennr singitig the twonty- Eggleston, Luman,. lot 9-, BIG Myrtle avenue.. 16 79 M ar&ratt Brand Sream ery Buttbr ■-William H • S t a u JTer , u x, t o i I en ry seventh Psalm, when his voice seem Eggleston, Luman, lot 10, IU 6, 'Myrtle avenue ..... 16 79 Rosenberg. S, side Cookman ave M a r j r a t t B r a n d S e l e c t e d EjSfi;® ed to reach the stars in heaven, am) I'romer, Isaac (owner B. Gordon), Heck av en u e...... 9 09 nue. Asbury Park, $21,000, he seemed to- her singing up to God, .Froiner, Isaac (owner B. Gordon), Ridge avenue...., ...... 14 71 Bpecla! fittoptton Olvon to G oitago Trado. Opon All tho Y ear Pas(juali» Terracciano, ux to John with the assurance “The Lord is my Garity, Elizabeth (owner Wm. I^lergaugy), lot 1, Vanderbilt Place 20 60 Terra ceWuio. North side Heck ave light and my salvation, whom shall Gregory, Janies, lot 4 70, Embury avenue ...... 12 81 5 0 ObllN STBBBT, O G E ^ V I N G R O V b , I N . J. I fear.” What a gift from God, such nue, Asbury Park, $1, Horner, Russell, lot 113, 1.0th avenue ...... '...... 14 39 u x , to a sweet, charming voice. What a I’asquale Terracciano, IloUand, Robert, Est., lot 203, 8t h a v e n u e ...... 15 75 Fraiik Tor rn.c.eiano. East s id e A l power for good! The prayer .song for-, Holland llobert, Est., lot 204, Sth avenue ...... 14 71 k i ns a veil tie, Asbury Park, $ 1 peace was >Mtng v^ery Sunday at the Ingalls, Sallle,' Division street ...... 8 40 Pasquale Terracciano,. ux, to KLIING’S BOAT HOUSE . close of nuirning service,. deeplv im .Jacobs, John W.. lot 5G1, Embury ayenue ....,,,. ,. ,. ,...... 12 81 press; ivo. ■*. y : k ■.; • l ii u gu i T er racohi no.- : N ortheast - cor-.. • Jersey Coast Realty Co (owner Saverio PeteHo), lot 129, Fisher• ner Atkins and Heck avenues, As Launches, Canoes and Row Boats to H ire Excellent and educative pictures, avenue ...... i...... 8 40 bury Park, $1. illustrating famous books and de Jersey Coast Realty Co, (owner James. T. Green), lot 137, Fisher North BruJ of Shark Rlvor Bridge, f l VON-BY-THE-Seft picting many historic incidents, John R. Irons, ux, to Jersey avenue ...... 12 79 (’oast Rea 1 y Co. J,ot 401, Sec. 2, were presort ted. T li e must cal com 1 Kelly, Wm., lot 57S, Embury avenue ...... 12 81 West Asbury Park, $ . All Cars Pass the Dock position entitled The Storm was at 1 Kelly, Win., lot 577* Embury avenue ...... 12 81 Charles P. Strong to Loster. I Iamb- Ask. conductor to stop ot north end of bridue tractive to many: who are vet woti- Kelly, William, lot 571, Embury avenue ...... 1 2 81 let, Lot Locust‘Drive, Asbury Park, deritig at■the instrument, (the or Kelly, Wm., lot 451,-Embury avenue ...... 1 2 81 $ 1 . .... ■ Automobile Accommodations. Restaurant attached gan), the ihan who plays the instru Loucher, James (owner Wm,.Griffin, Jr.), lot G22, Heck avenue,. 25 62 Winfield Stevens to W alter Gut ment, and the Clod who is the maker Miracogliano, Felix, lots f» and 0, Miyrtle avenue ...... 3 6 44 t e r id g e . u x . W . h a lf lo t 3U.0, W e n t Crabbing. Fishing Tackle. Fishing. cf heaven, and earth. Peterson, Josepli, lot 53, 11th avenue ...... 15 83 Asbury Park, ?1, There Was one debate on the Poland, Halstead (owner, Robert Trimble), lot 275, 7th avenue. 15 75 Securities Development Corpora- Shedder Crabs and All K inds of Bait on H and, much-agitated suffrage question so Potts, Thomas, lot 339, 7th avenuo • ♦ • • ...... 1 5 75 lion, to Charles D. Dunkley.. Lots 4 soon to he decided in this State. Pittenger, Elmira, Est. (owner, Albert Pittenger), lot 5, Itange How chivalrous, hmv gallant, how to S, Block 13, Asbury Park Gard A. Corlies avenue ...... 15 75 e n s . J> i. desirous to help some men are when Reed, Hannah, lot 364, 0th avenue ...... J ...... 3 1 60 OCEAN GROVE MOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS Janies DeWitt Fay to Elizabeth debating the finest ion, so unwilling- Reynolds, Ida B. (owner, Pearl Olson), Corlies avenue. -1$ 75 to add .another burden to their al? Cosby Part lots 3, 4. Range P, Sinaley, Mary, lot. 504, Embury avenue ...... 1 2 81 West Asbury Park, $425. • ready overburdened sisters; how Shi bln, Lewis,.. Vanderbilt Place. . . • * ■ • ...... 1399 James Long, itx, to James L. Free k in d 1 y considerate they are! How Thomson, Thomas A (owner, S. E, Lee), lot 35D 6th avenue.. .. ■ 7 87 man. Part lot Range F, West can we keep f row j a d in i ri h g th em . i f Taylor, Joe, lot S, Heck avenue, corner Ridge.., ...... 22 38 Asbury Park, $1. North End Hotel n o t t h c i r 1 ogic u nd ’ som<‘t im es -\veaIt Woodruff, .George, Est.. Pham avenue ...... ; ...... 1 7 97 arguments? There were lectures on jbsoidi Coleman, ux, to Joseph Warsosky, Morris, lot 96. ITeck avenue ...... 8 39 D irectly pH sfee B oard w alb . If. Pa risen. Lot Sixth avenue, As many i’nterestintr subjects. One Warsosky, Morris, lot 96a, Heck avenue ...... 7 82 bury Park, $1. Ocean Grove overlooblne tke ocean series by an eminent scholar, dis Wilson, Fred (owner, Elizabeth Brien), lot 210, 8th avenuo.... 10 39 The o n ly 7
V o l . X X I I I O CEA N G ROV E, N. J., FRIDAY. O CTO BER 15, 1915 N o . 4 2
FORMER GROVE BOY NOW SPECIAL . ELECTION NEXT WEEK, MARRIAGE IN MINIATURE TAX RATE IS $16.51 LEAGUE’S SECOND OFFICER REPUBLICANS DM DEPLORES WAR LOAN To Vote On. Proposed ■ Changci T- Tom Thumb’s Weddintr To Be Pre FOR OCEAN GROVf! Rev. Leos Chamberlain, formerly AND GET TOGETHER the Sta.te Constitntion. in peace Address sented Tonieht At St. Paul’s. of Ocean Grove, and now stationed in Matawan, was elected second vice Three amendments to the State, Under tho direction of Miss Grace constitution - are to be voted on at Switzer, "Tom Thumb’s .Wedding” A ll PROPERTY HERE ASSESSED president of the New , Brunswick PLAN ORGANIZATION OF TOWN EX-GOVERNOR STOKES SPEAKS District Epworth League in session the special election on Tuesday of is to be presented at St. Paul’B FOR $4,916,925. : ' laBt Friday at New Brunswick. The SHIP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE noxt week,' October 19. The.first of AT LONG BRANCH. church. Ocean Grove, this Friday .; other officers are: President, Rev these is the equal suffrage amend; evening. The wedding will be in Leslie L. Hand, Mllltown; first vice nient. This amendment, if adopted, threo partB— arrival of the guests, '' president, Rev. W. F. Atkinson, Sea will strike out Paragraph 1, Article marriage ceremony and reception,' Beal and Personal Holdings In Nep- Bright; third vice president, Mrs. Political Machinery In Neptune 2.; of the constitution. This para Said Conflict Abroad Will Never with tho following cast: graph now reads, “Every male citi Katherine Gilbert, South River;* Set In Motion and Now Whirling Cease So Lone As We Sell Muni Minister,’ Harold Walnrlght; ' ; tune Township Foot Up $7,152,- fourth vico president; Mrs. Leo Per- zen of the United States of the ago bride, Myrtle Pullen; grooni, Leon of; twenty-one years * * shall 999— Collector Gravatt Preparing dun, New Brunswick"; secretary; Right Merrily — Assemblyman tions For War and Bankers Sup Ridgeway; best man, Newton Mrs. Elijah F. Hood, Belford-; treas te’ entitled to vote for all offices,” Mount; maid of honor, Doris Van- To Send Out the 1915 Bills. urer, Mrs. William Emmons, South. ( Thomson. Honor Guest* a t Dinner etc. The amendment that; would ply Needed Money—Refers To Ness; father of bride, Charles Hen A m b o y . • take the place of this paragraph drickson; mother of bride, Mary Mexican Situation. Provisions of the Revised Aot. The secretary reported that thbre. Given Here By James Boyoe. reads as follows: "Everjt male and Vaughn; father of groom, Charles \ •• were now 33 chapters with a mem every female citizen of the United Wilson; mother of groom, Ruth brganlzation of a township Re "Everjy time wa build a battle TownRhlp Colleotor Gravatt IB bership of 2,082, the gain in mem States of the age of twenty-one H ess. publican executive committee and ship and add its maintenance, we proparlng to Bond out tho 1916 tax bership for tho year having been yea:rs * * • shall be entitled Flower Girls— Melba W alker, M af . the solidification of the party forces spend enough money to buy 7,000 bills. Tho tax rate In Ocoan Grovo 100. West Grove chapter has the to :vote for all offices,” etc. It will be jorle Bilms. Bridesmaids— Helen locally wore, outlined at- a get-to farms at $4,000 each, 1,400 church- th i s y o a r I b $16.51 on each $1,000 largest membership, 188, with Brad seen that the words "and every fe Day, Dorothy Franklin, Ruth Thom gether dinner in honor of tho nom eB at $14,000 each, or tho cobi valuation, as against $15.20 last ley Beach second with 146 mem male” are inserted in the paragraph as, Florence Woolman. Ushers—• inees aud present office-holders of would give 14,000 of our boys and year, an Increase o£ ■; $1.31. In bers. Tho report of the junior sup by tho amendment so as to give the Thomas Nary, Harold Smith, Charles t h e G . O. P. in the township on girls a four-years’ training in col- WcBt Grove the rate is ? 1 7 .3 4 last erintendent showed 715 members In women' the right to vote with the Conover, Stuart Farrell. Monday night and at which James loge,” declared the Hon. E. C. yoar it was $16.70. Tho Whltes- 15 chapters, 60 conversions during m e n . Guests— Emily Rice, Laujra Rice, Boyce, of Ocean Grove, was host. Stokes, former Governor of New villo rate ls $17.03, as against the year and 28 promotions to senior C'Jhe Becond amendment provides Alice Kent, Franscenla Mount, $16.86 in 1914. Tho rate in sowor le a g u e . ' The dinner, a twelve-course affair for an eaBler method for amending Jersey and a member of the Ocean Elizabeth Glover, Ruth Gorton, Grove Association, in an address on District No. 1, W est Grove, ia $21.11,. and each course bearing the name of the constitution. This second Elizabeth Gallagher. Albretta Gil- , a Republican more or less prominent ‘‘Peace’’ delivered last Sunday even against $20.40 last year. JOHN T. SPR0UH HEADS amendment would strike out Article lan, Ruth Condon, Margaret Tho assessment last year against in township politics, waa served at 9. |ot the constitution, which refers ing at St. Luke's M. E. Church, Gillan, McllBsa Brown, Elalo Kent, what was known as the farming dis CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS the home of Mr. Boyce, 33 Main to: amendments. Long Branch. Ruth Rcddington, Dorothy Logan, ‘‘In thirteen years," said Mr/ trict wns $13.98. This year tht h avenue. ' - The proposed amendment that Eugenie Slireve, Dorothy Jenklnsoh, Stokes, ‘‘the five big nations now at latter, by recent ennctmont of tho At Elizabeth last Saturday the The guest of honor was Assem wwiM ‘Change this article provides Eleanor Conover, Rutli Schwartz, • Noptuno Township Committeo at .twonty-ninth. annual convention of blyman John Thomson, of Avon. that any amendment to the constitu war, have spent twenty-one billion Eleanor Hess, Gladys Rogers, Miriam tho request of petitioners and foi the New Jersey Christian Endeavor Others present were Township Col tion may be .proposed in the Senate ol dollars preparing for war. The Hepburn, Evelyn Cooper, M argaret purposes of hotter ilro protection, io Society was brought to a close by lector Walter H. Gravatt, Town or General Assembly and if agreed money hao been gathered from the Seamon, Leola Anderson, Ruth An struggling W'orkerB. II tliiB amount embraced in Firo District No. 1, the election of these officers: Presi ship Committeeman Jacob B. Sweet, upon by a majority of the member, derson, Marion Height, Roderick Ed had been spent in railroad and ship West Qrove, which accounts for tho dent, John T. Sproull, of Arlington; candidate for assessor; Sewer Com of both hoiiBos shall be referred to wards, Frank Reynolds, W alter Rey ping Industries the nations at war Increase of 73 cents in the tax rate secretary. Miss Nellie K. Forte, of missioner P. F. Dodd, Committeeman the legislature of the following nolds. William Thomas, Joseph mltfht havo led the world in thiff of that district. ’ . Elizabeth; treasurer, W. W. Ander Leonard Hulit, candidate for re-elec year and if agreed upon by . that Walker, Charles Seamon, Walter The valuation put upon all the sen, of Trenton; vice president tion; Charles R. Jamison, candidate legislature also shall bo referred tc direction, of if spent for schools Fuller, John Logan, Jack Hess, Don real and personal property,, in Nep northern division. Rev. Robert Oliv- ! for road overseer; Committeeman the people. The proposed amendment and churches they might have led ald Kent,- A rthur Gallagher, Jerome the world in education and religious tune township ia: Real Estate— er, of Stirling; central division, W George Westervelt, who is also a differs from the article as .it stands Weir. George Wilson, Georgo W hite. Ocean Grove, $4,426,525; West Egbert Thomas, of Milford; south' justice of.the peace; Justice C. Wes ; at present in that it provides that t r a i l i n g . ” Albert White, Edwin White. Grove, $1,610,472; Whitesvllle, ern division, J. William Welse, of ley Glover; Lawyer C. Russell Rog j the people shall voto on the 1 p ro p o se d Mr. Stokes said that it required Mrs. M. Estelle W heeler, organist $366,915; total, $6,403,400. Person A tlantic City! ers, Gavlno Slclllano, Daniel Smith am.-iuiment at a general election in- courage to make a peace address In of St. Paul's, will play the wedding al-—Ocean Grove, $489,400; West Advisory Board— Rev. F. M. Deal, and Arthur Pharo. i stead of at a special election. these times. He declared that tho march and tho piano numbers will be peace movemont would be successful Grove, $234,687; W hitesvllle, $25,- of Paterson, Rev. John W. Van- While there was no formal speech- I The amendment also omits the by Miss Bessie Clark. Members of 000; total, $749,087. The real and Zanten, of Metuchen. Rev. August mnking at this dihner, the views of 1 clause which how' prohibits an when-we bring ourselves, face to t.he Ladies' Aid Society are promot personal together foot up $7,152,- W. Sonne, of Flemlngton, Rev. Jo those around tho board as they had I amendment being submitted to tho face with the situation. He said ing this entertainment. 9 9 9 . seph Twomey, of Newark, Rev. to do with political conditions local- j people by ihe legislature oflener that he liked Billy Sunday’s idea of The appropriations to be raised Charles E. Goodall., of Ro.selle, Rev. I ly were expressed fully and freely. thnn once In every five years. . Any, drawing pictures of real life. He in the,township hy tho tax’of 1915 Elliot Fipld, of Hobolcen, Hev. Sam It was suggested hy Mr. Hulit ! amendment that lias been submitted' deplored (the caiic'ltures- oE tho SUFFRAGE ELECTION DAY total $124,009.24. Tho various uel D. Price, of Camden, and itev. (that It was disorder for true-blue 1 to the people and rejected, however, press, saying that many a man had IS NOT A LEGAL HOLIDAY Items and amounts are; State "Wallace Marple, of Hammonton. Republicans to flrst adopt the party cannot be submitted to the people been ruined. i ticket as named at the primary and again within five years of Its re- "I would say to the boastful phil schools. $18,908.78; county tax The date of the special election j then to got out and work for every • jeet inn. if this- second amendment anthropist,” said Mr. Stokes, “that $34,410.40; sewerago maintenance, REV. MR. OWENS PUSHING on the constitutional amendments, $ 1,000; special schools, $31,865.00; 'candidate. , ifi adopted an amendment can he in peaco will never come so long aa we sell munitions for war, am? Tuesday, October 19, will not be a* ’ , lire department district No. 1, $4,- THE CLAIMANTS’ CAUSE .'. Hr. Gravatt called attention to troduced In the legislature every bankers make war loans. A man legal holiday, according to an opin 500; Ocean Grove fire district, $7,- ' the fact that the Republicans in tho yenr. if it is deemed wise, unless it hns already been submitted to the who wants peace don't want his ion received by Governor Fielder 600; flee department. Whitesville - Rev. (Marshall Owens, of Ooean last several campaigns had not beeri money used for war any more than recently from the attorney gen- district, $800; roads, $5,500; ways Grove, preached and presented tiie, ns aggreBsive in organized work people and rejected, in which case it a man Who really wants temperance eial's office. The Governor had ’\\ and means, $1,800; garbage, $450; cause of conference Claimants fn' as they might have been with cannot be submitted again until !if- will rent Ills building to a ' saloon asked for the opinion because of a ..lights, $2,700; assessing and col Broadway M. E. Church, Salem, last. proflt to their candidates. Ho . (?: five years. In all cases, however, keeper to sell liquor..” . question as to whether banigr~~'^^^ lecting, $2,600; board of health, Sunday morning. At night 1iq w a s deplored the lack of a properly con (he proposed amendment must be The former governor spoke of should bo kept open ou that day. $2,000; South Main street certi heard in the pulpit of First church, stituted township executive commit parsed by two .consecutive legisla the Mexican situation, the appeal The opinion of the attorney gen ficates, $1,625; stone road bonds, the same city. tee. Individual work is all right as tures before being submitted to the for help and the slogan ‘‘Let Mexico eral's office accepts the reasoning of $1,000; G. A. R., $50; Monmouth The coming Sunday morning and far as it goes, lie said, but It does » people so that even under tho fight it out.” He declared that It a decision by tlio late Attorney Gen Memorial Hospital, $100; poor, $1,- evening Rev. Mr. Owens will prcacli not go far enough. He thought It a change two years must pass from Svas a shameful method, and not the eral Samuel G. Grey, holding that 800; interest and discount, $.1,000; in Trenton. In tho morning he will good plan to form at opce an execu the time when the people finally pass upon it, thus preventing any part of the good Samaritan, but September 28, 1S97, ulso the time police, $1,500. occupy, the pulpit of State Street tive: .committee, with four or Qve rather the Levlte. “For,” he declared, of a special electlo'n on pending Following are Bome of the provi church and at night he will be at representative Republicans from "railroading” ot an amendment "we are our brother's keeper. We constitutional amendments, was not sions: of tho revised tax act of New Hamilton Avenue Church. At the- each of.the five districts in the ’without giving the people ample time to consider it, muBt.love our fellow man not only a legal holiday. This opinion was, ' .; Jersey; All taxes are payable as last conference Rev. Mr. Owens was township, and get Neptune back to given to former Governor John W, scon as the tax duplicate is deliver* The third amendment to be voted In this country, but throughout the" made corresponding secretary of the the old-time Republican majority. Griggs, by whom it had been ask- ed to the collector. To all taxeB Conference Claimants’ Forward Remarks along similar lines were upon October 19 adds an entirt civilized world." Mr. Stokes selected two texts, e d . • • paid after December 20th, following Movement 'Commission. made by Mr. Dodd and Mr. Sweet” new section to Article 4 of the con but assured his hearers that he the assessment of tho same, it is A political meeting in Occan Grove stitution, this new section to be didn’t Intend -to stick to either ot' ALFRED C. HAVENS W.EDS necessary to add interest at the Avas advocated hy Mr. Rogers. As known as Section 9. The new sec WILL URGE PRESIDENT TO tion reads as follows: them. The former governor refer- rate of seven per. cent., also legal ho views it, .such a meeting, with MISS LILLIAN CORTELYOU costs. All personal and poll taxeB SUMMER ON JERSEY SHORE one or two first-class speakers, will ’’The Legislature nlay authorize Ted to the temperance movement, the State, or counties, cities, towns, and how it had grown during the must be collected, even if necessary —— — - . resitlt in bringing together mem- borough op other municipalities,, or past few years. He said that the Alfred C. Havens, clerk the past to arrest and imprison the delin President Wilson is being urged hers of all parties interested In any. board, governing I body or com effects of alcohol and narcotics on summer In the photograph supply' quent. On or beforo the flrst Tues to make his summer home next year good government and will be of mission of the same. to take more the human system were first taught house of Frank S. .Morris & Co., 47 day .of February in each year the along the New Jersey coast. A dele- great benefit to- the candidates on Main avenue; Ocean Grove, and collector must file with the cleric of land and property than is -needed in the schools. Ten ■ years or so gation, headed 'by Congressman the Republican .ticket.- The urgent later the boys became voters and ns Jliss Lillian Cortelyou, of Asbury. ■ tlio! county a llat' of all unpaid necessity for having all the voters for actual construction In the laying Scully was slated for an interview nut. widening, extending or relocat a result local option and prohibition Park, were married last Saturday af taxes. Wlien taxeB still remain .un registered and then getting them to with the.President this morning. ing the parks, public piacfes, high are popular today. ternoon in Penns Grove, N. J. The paid on the flrst day'of July follow the polls was laid upon the meet Shadow Lawn,'at Elberon, the ways or streets, provided, however, In speaking ot the carnage, in ceremony was performed by the Rev.' ing the assessment the collector in g . . country seat of J. B. Greonluit, has Europe the speaker said that Eu Edward .Mquut, formerly the pastot must advertise and sell tho proper According to Mr. Dodd, conditions tivnt the additional lands and prop been offered for tho President’s oa- rope hail schools for militarism, of the Second M. E. Church, Asbury ty, as tho law directs. A purchaser throughout the county promiBe well erties so authorized to; be taken cupancy, if .-he iy:iil accept it, at the shall be no more thnn sufficient to and as a result It was reaping' what P a r k . at a tax salo mny entor into posaeB.- nominal rental of $1. All employes , for the Republican candidates at the form suitable building sites abut it bad Bown, America, he ’ said, Mr: Havens Is the son of Former' v Blon of tho property and’ receive all about tho estate, except servants ot ,. November election. Mr. Dodd at- ting on such nark, public .. place, was a land of peace. Township Committeeman David . rents and profits for a period of tlie immediate household, will bo , tended a meeting of tlio Republican highway or street. After so much, The Chautauqua salute of waving Havens. His bride is the daughter : twenty years, and in some cases so-. furnished free. j county committee, at. Freehold on ul' the land or property taken has .handkerchiefs was given Mr. ot Cornelius Cortelyou. 1034 Bangs - cure absolute title, unless the prop ______- -r 1 | Monday, and thus received his in been appropriated for such park. Stokes at the close of his address. avenue. Asbury Park. After a bridal . e r t y Ib redeemed by tho owner, or formation at first hands. ' public place, highway or street as The meeting Sunday night wns one tour through New York State they. -V;: somo' person having nn interest In FORMER GROVE TEACHER Wednesday evening was selected ' is needed therefor, the remainder of a series of October rallies arrang will make their home for the pres- - the samo, withla two years. All as the time and Mr. Dodd’s office in MARRIED AV ALLENHURS.T may be sold or teased and reasonable ed by the pastor of St. Luke’s ent with the groom’s parents at fees and cbsts belong to tho town- West Grove as the place for forming I restrictions imposed.” church, Rev.-Fred B. Harris. 1200 Bangs avenue. . B hip. the executive committee. M t . G r a Miss Hazel Hoffman, a former' J The Idea of this section Is to -givo In Introducing tho speaker,Rev. — • —■ n r * ■ —* ------vatt was named'to serve as tempor teacher in tho Ocean Grove schools, : the counties, cities and towns the Mr. Harris Baid Govornor StokeB ary chairman, with Mr. Rogers us COUNTY MAN FORESTER WASHINGTON FIREMEN TO and John H. Knox, Jr., of Lebanon, | benefits of Improvements that they really gave him his flrst appoint s o c re ta ry . N. J., were married on. Tuesday at I may make by taking over property ment ns he. was sent to Lambertvllle IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS HOLD'FAIR NEXT MONTH Assemblyman Thomson was call the homo of the -bride’s parents, surrounding parks and public places —after the Governor appointed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hoffman, Al- ed on tor a few remarks. . Mr. Washington lire ‘ company, will Thomson advised tlio Republicans of or abutting on highways and streets. Rev. Dr. George B. W ight, then pas With ills wife Forman McLean, of le n h u r s t . tor at Lambertvllle, to 'the ofllco of hold' a fair in its roomu at the en Neptune township to got together, Red Bank, has gone to the Philip- ■ n ;:-. Rev. JeBBo Herrmann, pastor ol i ' Stato , Commissioner of Charities gine house, corner Olin streot and and work for all the candidates. He 115,000 Autoists In Jersey. pines, having , been appointed chief . the First -Presbyterian Church, As- and Corrections. forester of that island. The ap-' ! Central avenue, during Tliunksgiv- pointed o'ut. that the first thing One person in-every twenty-five In bury Park, officiated at- the cere polntment is for three years and,the . ing'wtok. The fair is hold for tho neceBsary to success is harmony. He New Jersey owns an automobile or mony. . The bride was httend.ed' by TAX SALE HELD MONDAY duties will be principally to obtain ' , purposo of raiBing -funds toward her sister, Miss Mary Hoffman. Mr. said‘he had served hia apprentice is licensed to drive a car, according facts concerning thq trees of the paying for the hose wagon and and Mrs. Knox are to five at Clin ship in the ranks thirty-three years to the records of the State Depart BY COLLECTOR GRAVATT Islands, their variety, number and .emergency patrol recently purchased ago under such leaders as the late ment of Motor Vehicles as announced ton. N. J., where tho grooni ls . In I the use to. which the wood can. m ost;^£$j® ? by tho company., L. E. Watson, Captain Lewis Rai- the other day. State Commissioner business. ' V. Township Collector Gravatt on J profitnlfly be .put and the beat' - \ On Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday, near and; Gen John C. ' Patterson, of Motor Vehicles W illiam L. ’ Dill Monday sold seventeen properties on method of conservation of the for- ! ‘i-l ' November 24, a tu.rkoy suppor will and in those days It wub a p le a s u r ! said that on an average 300 persons rSynod In Atlantic City. tho west side for unpaid taxes. The ests. '' ■ . "be offered, with tlokots at fifty able duty to go around to the homes j were examined every week la Now- properties were purchased by Henry : Mr. McLean is the son of j. Hull. .' ' ' cents each. It 1b planned to make Results of the new self-supporting of voters and get them to go to tho ark. He attributes the increase in 1 Winsor, of Asbury Park, tho Hold McLean, of Eatontown. Tie took a . .. I thla supper a feature of the "fair. synod plan for. tho administration p o lls. • . ‘ a measure to tho competition in the ing Company, of Newark, nnd tbe four-year course In forestry at Yale , ' ’ of home missions and tho achieve “Thore Beems to be a lack of in automobilo business and tho reduc newly formed People’s Holding Com- : and a throe-yenr course in Johns, , ments of Billy Sunday’s evangelistic terest on this line, why I don’t lion In prices on cars. -Approximate-. Formed People’s Holding Company. pany, of Asbury Park. j Hopkins University, finishing both a - ' .campaign will bo among the .chief { know,” said Mr. Thomson. “The , ly 116,000 persons are licensed to Forty-two properties had been ^Edgai' R. Bonsall and Ella D. Bon- topics considered at tho ninety- Issues to^ay are a s B trong,_____ y e s , year ahead of time. .', VWl ,, operate automobiles. advertised for sale, but. twenty-five , . " ' ' MT ------'• flail, of Ocoan Grove, and Edgar R. I t third ajinunl meeting of the Eresby- I Btronger, than they used to be. were withdrawn by the payment of -, Bonsall, of West Grove, have form terlah Synod ot. ftew Jersey,-which means a whole lot for ' 191C to work, taxes due on .them. . Abbott Avenue House Party. * ,:i ed and incorporated the People’s will be held, in the Olivet - Church, for tbe success of tho Republican Leaw ’Bros. Bid On Contraot. , IiA - IT lcban A irnrtn ! 'A vtiiiA1 n n J.;. ’. '-W' Holding Company to purchase prop- Atlantic City, for threo days begin* party now. If we look over tho Leaw -Brothers, of Oc4an Grove, ;erties at delinquent tax salsii. Tho nlng next Monday afternoon, Octo- Presidential timber in our : own wore among the contractors who bid Nentune Loses Asraia.. authorized capital of. tho company bor'1 8 . , party and then sec what our present i lor the; construction of a concreto Asbury Park 38, Neptune 0. This 1b $126,000. Oflttcs< lia-vo been President hns done wo will under , bulkhead at Deal. Their figure was tells the story of tho football game taken In. tho Klnmonth bulldlna, Republican Meetines Planned. stand that the outlook for us Is $22,004. The low bidder ■ was last Saturday between the 'high Aubury Park, - ] Frank R. Stoneall at $13,885. In their campaign-'activities, tho most oncouraging. I would Hko to see- school teams of tho . Twin .Cities. Republican- leadora aro planning to Neptune give .her old-time majori Asbury scored almoBt dt will, while Bradiey Beaoh Y. P. B.- hold six or sovon public meotings in ty again, but this will never bo un Celebraitc W edthhe Anniversary. ; N e p tu n e wob practically 'heiplesa, 5l7renc^W n’son; of"“pM siic;' EI bIo Blmbler ia the new this county; befbre' election day. less you are togethet.’! ' i Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hesso on Marion English, Miss Marion, Mpr-; ^preaiuent of tho Bradley Beach Y.- Tho speakers will , bo . Ex-Governor Mr. Thomson attributes hiB r elec Monday at their-home in Bradiey ' Steinbaoh’s Fall Openine. gan, -Kays R. .M organ , .and;: Neil; tion to the. Assepibly last year to P. B. Other' officers. chosen this Stokes and Senator Charles A. Rath-, Beach celebrated the tenth anniver ; The "fall opening of the -Stclnbach Hepburn) of Ocean Grove. i ji.' week are: Vico president, Miss, bun,’.of Madison. Places and dates the fact that ho was a martyr-.'to sary of .their wedding. Mr. Hess ia store, AAury Park/ will be held to- the cause, in when, the face Bertha Gant; '■ recording secretary, of meetings will bo announced later. 1913 tlio Veil-known local tenor, and his mbrrow and all next week. . Particu- of certain defeat, ho permitted his ■Committee After Decorations^. Miss Goofgiana Moore; correspond wife, Mrs., M argaret' Asay-Hesso, is lara in the Stelnbach advortlaement ing aocretary, MiBs Dorothy Morris- name to hoj placed on the ticket and Forcer Morris In'Jail. a talented reader., : on- tho^olghth page of thia paper. ^Tomorrow morning the . following 'a • , r . treasurer. Miss Eleanor, Riley, ;'.. then went down to defeat with.col persons In automoblleu will go out ( ’1, v ju n t sent to'Sing Sing on a floven- or* flying. i , In,the;country nearby^ ^securo’dotMfe-J^K yoap terra for forgery In N e w 'York, Killed By .Cars At Red Bank. Mrs. M. A. F. MIllur, who resided at Sj Improvements At Rest: Home. ^ ., Before , the gueBtfljoft the. homs bralions for St. Paul’s church ;fthosv^^'fi Edward Morris, roprosontlng - himV o f . Mr. Boyce/thoy gave him a Vote W hile drilling ' cars at' Red 1 B a n k 32 M ain' avenue; has opened' her coming '; - Sunday, Autumnal bay.;.,/'.' : ::-'Anbw'BtaircaaeflB'boing'conatruot-'; 'self as a uewspapor .mon; turnB ■ out! of thanks for the excollent dinner. on Wodneoday morning-, W illiam P. millinery par!ors,at 409 Euclid.ave^ Eugene A. Edgar, Lott R. Ward, :.cd niid'hard wood floors laidi.at'Ban-' to-be tho fellow who' 'worked ' tho Mr,-; Boyce, was ‘also ' credited l.wlth' Waltera^.Was' InstaUtly ; .killed.' H o( nue,- LocUj Arb.Qur^ hear ’AHea^urat, .croftvReat Home,:,7 N. -'uWoolston. Hrank . B. 5 Sinlth, ; • bogus- fche'lv .gamo .' ..dn • ou ■ Ocean. conceiving theipldn ot .thuS'bringing .w as o n ,-.atank '.car. w hen ’ .hls ii-'foot and ,w in'bo.B lad-toliaye!her-'patronp George Bennett, Daniet S. Grove hbfel^jcodpot.vbatik' in ; 1911.' tho '.Republican < leaders together-' jtdr slipped-^ndvhe'fifell-:'.-b'enoath ^ tho can- 0R eeyc8, VJoSeph C> Jack’aon,'Rev. J. "i 1 .vJoscph;',<5KiiinliierlaJn;.rfti;^i ‘c.-.*.organleatlpmorgan tiatioiiv - -; iW altors'iived • at Bridgeton.; '/‘. S . ,;y m s m m w m m s m m m I W m . - mid FAOB TWO f l E OCEAN 6 K0 VE TIMES EttEDAY. 'OCTOBER 15. 1915.
OTUS AIiAEM SIGNALS, / •AAAAAAAAAJutAAAAAAAAAAAAAg contents f o r the r e tu r n o f the pocket- book at a given location. ABBU31T PARK, Johnny went to the place named and 17...... Bond and Bangs CHEER UP! found a seedy looking man who proved 18...... Cookman and Emory A W o m a n to h h u tlm t he was the. owner of the 19...... Cookman and Main NO n o i l BLUE HONDOYS pocketbook by giving tiie exact num- 28...... Third and Lanford l»er of bills it contained. John was 29. . Third, and Central H ater about to extract the reward when the 36., ...... Second and Main owner said to him: 37. , ...... Munroe and Main “There were certain vouchers in the 41...... Prospect and Munroe pocketbook which are more valuable 42. . . .*... Springwood and Prospect How She Won Him I to me than money. Are they with the 43. , . .,. .Springwood and Atkins b ills?” ,v 44. .‘Mattison and ProBpect “There are no vouchers and were 45. ... .Summerfield and Langford 46. n o n e w h en I found the pocketbook,” ...... Asbury and Pine USE A By IDA SPEED | 4 7 ., was Joliu’s reply, ...... First and Langford Copyright by Prank A. Munaey Co. ► 48...... • .Fifth and Comstock ► . The man began to storm at John, 49, ...... Third and Pine HilFs Clothes Dryer • YTTVTTYYVTYYYTTTYVTVYYYTo calling him a thief, and while.doing so 51. . ... • ...... Heck and Bewail attempted to snatch the pocketbook. 52...... i . .Grand and Munroe and be perfectly happy. No Women folks can usually git the John resisted, and a sen tile ensued. 6 8 ;...... Asbury and Emory tramping: up,, and down the wildest kind of fellers to eft tin* out of Tenants in rooms adjoining came in 55...... Asbury and Kingsley yard, dragging heavy baskets their hands by just feudin’ ’em Hat- and, seeing what was taking place, 57., ...... Casino, Asbury Avenue back and forth through the te ry . called the police, and the two oppo 63.\ ...... ;.Fifth, and Bond wet grass. Your whole wash The sorriest horse in the World can nents were arrested and taken to a 64. .Fourth and Grand 65. , . . . . Second and Grand iB quickly and safely hung tell the differ once between 'Just good station. •• while you stand at one place. When the case came up for examina 72. , ...... Second and Kingsley is now smeltin' feed and the kind that will 73., ...... Fourth and Kingsley Let us send you one on ap stick to his ribs, but.it's jus’: once in. tion the justice directed that the owner 82...... ;.'.... Seventh and Bond proval. awhile yoifll lind a num that knows of the property iu question bring suit 84., Sixth and Grand w hat’s good for his soul. against John for the recovery’ of his Every household should 91, ...... Seventh and Webb have Jhis necessity. A tele Bill Christy was this kind. lie was property. This having been done, the 93. .Sunset and Webb also the handsomest man I ever saw. justice assigned John counsel, aiid the 94 ...... Park and Eighth the Commercial phone call will bring one to He come to work at the Walkin’ case of Hargrave versus Borlan wiis your door. Stick ranch and went by the name tried at once. Special Taps, C h ris. Hargrave told how .he had lost his 1—Wire Trouble. F. W. BAKER HARDWARE STORE He had so much energy he worked pocketbook. He had been walking the 6— 6— 6—General Alarm the rest of us to death try in’ to keep street when he was jostled by some 2—Fire Extinguished. Center of Monmouth 173 Mala St.. Asbiiry Park up with him. There wasn't any un- men. He shouted for the police, and 3—Chief’s Call. Home of Reliable Hardware dertakln’ lie wasn’t equal to except one the men ran. O11 reaching home lie 5— Wesley. that had women connected with it. He discovered his loss. He supposed that 6:—Neptune. just wouldn't stand for the skirts, and the robbers had dropped the pocket- 7—1—Cook. « his favorite pony. Limbo, was just like book in their flight. 8—Independence. John’s counsel, a lawyer named Dex 9—North Asbury. him in this respect: ■* 23— Goodwill. Ed lieivrstock, owner of the W alkin’ ter, advised his client to summon as 24—Atlantic. Stick, hail Ihv*h married Just a year. many persons as possible who knew 25—Enterprise. jgrTT A train of circumstances has His wife had been to. school baek east him to testify to his honesty. This 3—Time, 12 Noon. and likwl to put it on strong. She was done, and quite: a number were I brought about this result, brought a <*ook with her. ami us boys present. After taking their testimony To telephone companies, call As was so! tired of batchin’ that we w'el- Dexter called Margrave to the stand. bury 1300 and ask to he connected ‘ comet] her -right..now.' “Why did yon not .mention in your with company desired. ^ and the Asbury Park Board W h e n s u m m e r <*iime M rs. Kd ta k e s advertisement.” asked the lawyer, “the up a notion to iitivo a big house party. vouchers- you:claim were in the pock OCEAN GROVE. of Trade pledges the public So she Invites a crowd out from town e t book 7’* 2 1 . .Wesley Place and Asbury Ave. and also Mr, Ln\yson, tin* rich, linmnr* “Iteeause they wero not money and 2 2 . . . .•.Clayton’s Store, Main Ave. that every effort will be made to rie d o w n e r o f tin.* I.) Iila n k s. a n o igh- of no value to any (me but me." 2 3 . Surf and Beach borin’ ranch. Kd tolls us l‘**»ys he has “What was the nature of the vouch 2 4 . ....Embury and Beach maintain this position. hired a baud nf thrCo pieci'S :it a e rs V" 2 5 . .Main and Pilgrim Pathway day to-play for the ilancin'. .* The witness hesitated, then- claimed 26. .Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway “You fellers . havo M. it.” he says that they were receipted bills for 27. ... .Tab'or Way and Pennsylvania money, expended. 28...... North End* Pavilion C0NTBACTB BOB SAOTTABY OPEN “ V onr p;iy g o es on j u s t- t h e sum o. bu< 2 9 . . . . , ...... McCIIntock and Beach you are paid to slmw the company a Before the ease went to the! jury PimHBOTG 3 2 ...... Clark and New Jersey will be carefully and scientifically good time.” Dexter claimed that he had proved 33 ..Benson and Tabor-Way 1 The oven In’ .before''the ;b\mi*h arriv John’s good character and that there Edward R.. Luke carried out under our own immedi 34^ . Heck and Whitfield ate supervision, and in accordance ed the wind stepped Mowin'-, and «o was neither any evidence that lie had 35 ..Webb and Pennsylvania stolen the vouchers nor any necessity, with the very latest Ideas and Im until rally the windmill* stopped pump* 38 ...... Lawrence and Abbott i 562 Cookman Avenue, A sbury ParK provements that Is called for by in*. Xo iiiattor In»w many lies ms arc for such evidence, because if he had been a thief lie would have taken the Special Taps. modern, up-to-date plumbing* when iu progress, cattle still want to drink you entrust your work to Thomas , w a te r. money and left the vouchers instead 1—Wire Trouble. Angles. We will furnish estimates “This is too bad,” Kd says, "but yon of taking the vouchors and leaving the 2—Fire Extinguished. cheerfully, and at prices that cannot fellers can take turns runnin' the en money. lie also claimed that his client 8—Time, 7 a. m. & Chief’s Call. Now Showing the Latest be competed with, workmanship gine so none of you Will miss inuch.of had a cause of action, against Hargrave 4—Washington. considered. for slander and that the evidence lind 7— Stokes. • the fun.” 5—5—5—General Alarm. “No net‘d of thnt/' snvs Chris; ‘*1*1! shown the plaintiff to be a miser. To Thomas Angles run the engine night and day. This Is this the Judge added instructions that WEBER & HEILBRONER were favorable to the defendant. where I slough.” ALLENHUBST. Plumber, Sheet Iron and When the verdictw as brought in the The . whole house party centered ...... Lako Drlre foreman said that tho jury had found 1 2 'around Pella Dumont, a schoolmate of 16...... Main and Blboron Metalworker for the defendant. Since the pocket- Mrs. Kd’s. who had never been in the 17. . . . i . and CorlloB ♦S Pjl^rlm Pothwoy book .contained other articles than had west before. She seemed powerful 0 . . . . . ____ nn ana Uodar been mentioned by the .advertiser, it OOEAN GROVE pleased "'ith VUI’ w“.v of doin’ things. - 21 ...... Pago and Hume could -not be the one for which he, had Telephone aoc-R. •' By the first evenin’ they all got oh J 3 ...... Page and Allen advertised. Therefore tiie. property be to Chvls not liklu* the girls, and every 2 5 ...... Page and Spier longed to the defendant until a claim 8 3 ...... Norwood and Elberon female in the bunch begins to make a ant for it could prove that it was his. 8 5 ...... Norwood and CorlleB { The new Balm aroon Top Coats j N 0 T IC E smoke at hi 111. They nearly badgered Before John and liis counsel had left 3 7 .. ...,. .Norwoo dand Cedar him to death, but timidity *ain’t a fail tin; court Hargrave’s counsel came to 4 5 ...... Lake and Allen { and Balm acaans m ade to your I The Boot and Shoe Re in’ with Chris, and lie held his own. John and offered, on behalf of his 47...... Luke and Spier The second mornin' several couples client.^iJJ the money that was in it 49. . ..Ocean Place and Corlies of us have just come in from a ride and $100 for the book. Dexter at once M...... Ocean and Cedar | m easure. C lothing $15 and up. j pairing Shop and are hmnirln* 011 tiie front gallery, became suspicious and made an exami Situated at 3 W aU , 8TREB ., tkofthe boat with, our saddles 011 tiie fence, where WEST GB0VE. office, OCEAN GROVJK, is now open an d ready . nation of the pdckotbooki One Side } Sw eater coats in new colorings I for business. we've left Vm. being remarkable for its thickness, he 52. ....M a in Street and Main Ave. Thi* is our twenty-sixth season in this place *Chris rides up in a gallop,on Limbo inserted his* knife between It and the 53. ...M ain Street and Corlies Are. and to celebrate the date we will give to our pa tron* a discount of ten per cent, for all work and throws the bridle over his pony's, lining ami took out seven 91,000 bills. 54. ...Harrlaon and Embury : and w eaves. W e are style start- I done to th e am o u n t of $1.00 or m ore. W e w ill head and makes for the dog house, He at once called his client to hini 6 G. Unexcelled Engine House use the best white oak leather,and alt work 6 2 . will be first-class, done by experienced shoe, which is our name for the bunk house for a private conference and showed ...... Corlies and Ridge s ers and quality leaders. { m a k e rs .. in this country, ’lie never looks ht us. him the tiiirt. John was astonished, 72...... West Corllea Ayenue lam taking thift occasion to thank you for but runs in for a pair' of pliers to’'fix' 85...... Atkins and Tenth : : past patronage, hoping that'you will continue to but. ho bad decided to return both the 92. •••••■••••••••••■••••••••••a* ••••••••••••••m M iaiaianiM iM aaiiiM iM ci favor me with your future cuutom. . somethin’ about .the engine. money he had . found and the pocket- ...... Ridge and Eighth Wishing *yon a happy and prosperous season,- X remain respectfully, Dee Humour runs out to. Limbo,. In- book to Hargrave.:to whom he believed Susoial Tam. MCK AQUHJNO te n d in ' to p u t h e r s n d d le on him . f>ii it rightfully belonged. He now took 6-—6— 6—General Alarm. PERFECTION SMOKELESS OIL HEATERS fun .and show us a stunt, though 110- tin* same ground with respect to the. 2—Fire Extinguished. : body knew her intention/ concealed bills. \ 3—Chief’s Call and 1 p. m GIVE YOU . A . L . iL. v lJee don't kiiuw aluait.western sad* “You. will do no such thing," said 4—Unexcbllod. . dies; si> 'she' ’^tarr* ;tqi>nli 'this" 'one" "o,tl>v the lawyer. am acting*in your in-; 6— Unooda. ■ i n a rr f W«ERE YOU WANT IT and, it bein’ strapped to Liml.*o, he be tcrest, and it is my business to protect U b A l 1 w h e n y o u Wa n t it (SL BRO. you in your rights. Tho'miser tried gins.to, kick, and I >co trips over a root l_No Smoke: No Smell, No Trouble 42 Pilgrim Palhway, f’5fl PIlmanJAve. and falls, in a second or two Limbo, to beat you out of the reward offered BEADU3Y BEACH. has made some , bail dents in ,?To of and act-used you of being a thief. 1 3 ...... Monmouth an*1 Pacific RE-WICKING PROBLEM SOLVED Ocean Grove, N .J. BiJl Christy’s increim-nr invested in Leave -the matter to me and I will 18 ...... Fourth and Main Telephone 1748-rAsbury ■ that hand carved saddh*. We all run make :ui equitable settlement for you.” 31...... Fifth and Hammond Every other Oil Heater on the market John finally consented to abide by 39...... Evergreen and Madison to Deo, but Chris beats.ns. 4 1 ... today presents serious rewicking difficulties. He helps her up without even askin' whatever his counsel did in the mat ...— Fifth and Central Cash Grocers ter, and after a long conference with 5 7 ... .Ocean Park and Central The used wick is difficult to remove, the new if she’s hurt and then calls’ Limbo 5 8.... .McCabe and Main wick is difficult to insert, as well as to ttim, S. & H. Green Stamps some awful hard names, tollin’ it 1111 Hargrave's attorney John’s lawyer an Goods delivered. We give you nounced tiiat a compromise had been 59. .. .Park Place and Madison a n d to k e e p in proper condition for lighting. . to come there. QUALITY. Wo give you QUANTITY, effected by which one-half of all the* 6 1 ...... L i Relne and Boach In the new style Perfection Oil Heater all re “I’m so sorry about your saddle. Mr. 6 6 . ... and best of all, wo give you LOWEST contents should go to' John and the ...... Third and Boach . Christy,” says Dee. ’’I was just seized 71. .. wicking troubles are eliminated. PRICES', conBisent with quality and rest to Ibygnivo, this being the reward .. .La Reine and Fletcher with a wild desire to ride your'pretty 7 4 .. . quantity offered in the advertisement for -the Newark and Ocean pony. I do hope you’ll forgive 111c. it 83...... Park Place and Main SNYDER & ROBINS property. * was all my fault." AINT H A R D W A R E “And now, young man,’’ added Dex P “Limbo won’t stand. for women," lie USHERS 1 1BUSTLERS 1 ter. vl would advise yon to take the says and rides off. BELMAB. Electric Lights’ money that has come to you and go The last night of the 1 house, party 1 8 ...... Tenth and F Street Main Slrcel and Lake Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. buck to the country. You are not lit- 23...... Third Avenue and A Streei MAKE SUMMER RENTALS EASY the wind began to blow so the engine .ted to make your; wa#v in the city. ' wasn’t needed. -t 25...... Fifth and OceRr. Avenues A sninll amount down wUI There is plenty, of honesty here, but .27...... Fifth Avenue and C Street Ed Be vers took looked up Ills engi- completely equip your there Is a lot of sharp practice. You 34...... - Sixth Avenue and F Street Arc Your Feet Hard Ip Fit ? houso with egotrip lights. n e e riu a n . would be better where you were burn 36. .. .Seventh Avenue and D Street Bnlunoo in payments to “Step to it tonight. Chris,” he says. and raised. If you remain here, this 41.. .Fourteenth and Ocoan-Avenues Then, come to Baker’s, where you will receive the careful suit. 4‘It’s your last chance, and the ladies money will soon slip through your tin- 43 Tenth Avenuo and C Street are all anxious to dance with yoii.” g e rs .” 4 4 ....Eighth Avenuo and A Street and painstaking attention which alone Will ensure your com FRANK S. MORRIS There wasn't any get tin* around it. When John asked his lawyer for his 45.. .Eleventh Avenue and. A Street fort. O ur salesm en are com petent and able to judge accur Electrical Contractors * so Chris washed up and put on his 53... .Fourteenth Avenuo and F St. bill for legal services he was surprised ately of your foot needs! They are courteous and w ill glad . serge clothes and a soft white- shirt at the modest charge of $ 10. 55...... Twelfth and Avenues 47 Main Ave., Ocean Grove and a dark blue’ strip of lie down tiie John returned.to the country with 67...... Thirteenth Ave. and D St. ly give-you all the tim e necessary to effect a proper fitting. / \ Telcption* CO-M 6 6 8 3 f r o n t * his capital and found Mabel waiting, — — —general alarm. 3— —. ' O ur stock includes a wide range of styles designed espe /“Wonder if he dances as well as he 3-—house call. 1—l—l—chief’s for him. Notwithstanding his lawyer’s call. 2 taps, test alarm, given every cially for feet that vary from the average. Satisfaction guar i looks,” says Miss Ilubhard, the school- opinion she did not like to have him evening at 7.30 o’clock. 1 tap a n t e e d . ; , ' ■ . ... teacher from Headwater. take money that he had foundi After brokon circuit. 2 taps, firs out, giv W, B. Ilurford ; “D ivinelysays Mrs. Ed. “I don’t much conference they decided to use en after Are Is extinguished. CHARLES M. BAKER know what might have happened if it for a starter and if they succeeded 60* COOKMAN AVENUE. ASHUBY PARK, N. J. House Painter I’d seen him before 1 saw my hus in rolling up a snowball to resign it. b a n d .” John bought,a farm. They were mar and Deeorator “Nothin’, believe me!" says Dee Pu- ried and prospered. At the end of George G. Pridham Repairing Promptly P. O. Box a, Ocean Qrove, N J, •; Inont, and they all laugh. five years they inquired for the miser 89 Broadway. Oean Grove, N. J. Dee bad been the life of the crowd from whom it had been .derived and, Attended To ' finding that he had died, gave the & Brother . nil week, tea chin’' us turkey trots and Esttmales Furnished. ^ ■ aviation glides and Jearnln’ our fa n c y funds to charity. PRACTICAL. stunts like “Put Vour Little Foot” It was thus that John Borlan found SILAS W BARTON B e st o t R e fe re n c e s , nnd “Cornin’ Thro* the Rye,”- that his opportunity. But he never refer P a i n t e r s ' so old they was new’ to her. red to it with pleasure and felt‘relieved m: I had just had a twostep with, her when be turned .it over to those who Thirty .Yoapg’ Experience In nd kept sayin’ to hiyseif that tomor- he considered had a better right to it Painting 8onehoro Property Melrose Electric Co. ^ w as the last, and I was tailf glad/ than himself. To this his friends as .. 87- E m b u ry Avenuo Wiring for llgfci, Peter and sert’that Providence designed him off o f tlio . OC^AN CROVE, IN. J. 1.; broad hall, ^vhere Chris LsUmokin*. an agent to turn it into a/useful chan* ...... and Btiilder nel^.y.'. •' " •' • ^ vv ,:'i b .t U. B.tlm ata on' ;..tBBmehw * the musicians. ‘ ifejtap fe •t Yaur If*xt. Job ! I-Phona 477. J R esidence: 9 1 C orile^vei!,v% e^i(fevSp A J m f r n m m BHBAy/'ofciOBER. 15/1015. HE ©CEAN ~G®©VE’ TIM ES F A « B T H B B B
Notice ®f Settlement of Account, Is, she w as suppoiioil \ j Vuui; u p o n M ac? 'LEGAL NGTiCES Always Open Telephone 1761 A s b u r y Arthur as an uncuuiircd American backwoodsman and act toward him ac Estate of John I, Smith, Deceased, : Ain Amateur I cordingly. . Final Account. APPLEGATE’S Since the cost of the photographs, NoUee oi flection Notice ia hereby given that the was borne by, tho 111m company, tlielr a id JHeelinfls oj the Board accounts of the subscriber, substitu manager began to feiu* that the ex tionary administratrix with will an i Picture Way pense of production wouid be too great of Registry nexed of the estate of said deceased, • to w arrant continuing the photography will be audited and stated by ihe ] ing, He stopped; work, but after Mr. Notice is hereby gtvaa that Surrogate and' reported for Settle olectlou will bs held under the laws Its Production Was Attended Ashley had lectured the actresses on m ent to this Orphans Court of the 2 3 South M ain Street, A sbury Park of this State on County of Monmouth, on Thursday, theh* b(»havI6r and they had promised Opposite Main Avenne Cates With Oiiiiculties. to do better in'future the manager con the eighteenth day of November sented to proceed. Tuesday, Nov, 2,1915 A. D. 1915. Supplies. Steam Vulcanizing. Tearing Cars for Hire Eben Mac Arthur in the play, wins ISated Oct. l i , A. B. 1915. ELIZABETH MELISSA BENSON. Lord Axmilister’s confidence in order for the tallowing officers: By DWIGHT NORWOOD '42-4G. to expose his designs upon Lucinda Two Members ot the'General As Owen a’ fortune. In the earlier scenes sembly of the State o£ New Jersey, Two Chosen Freeholders, for the Statement of the ownership and SEXTON & HAVILAND When Daisy Allison, who 'hud made he. Is expected to show his lordship rhanagumet . of the Ocean Grove much admiration. But in the real life term of three years. Brick Boarding, L-lvory, Sale and Exchange n hit in amateur tlroutrJculs, noticed in One Democratic County Commit Times, 'published weekly at Ocean a newspaper that Him companies were part these two men wero,rivals for the] teeman.,/ Grove, N. J„ for October. 1915, as hand of the hostess. , Now, a photo -1 Inviting persons owning handsome Five Republican County Commit required by the. act of August 24, places to furnish seemirios for picture graph exaggerates anv‘expression. The) teemen. ' ■ - .; , ; 1912. resiilt was that tin*-films of tIiese car- j plays, which the cecupants were tos One Colleetor of Taxes. Editor, John. E. Quinn. Manager, lier scenes showed Huttlcieut hatred on publisher and owner, L, Y. Ralnear, South of Main Avenue Gates, Ocean Grove, New Jersey enact themselves In their own hOuses One Township Committeeman tli e p art of M ac A r t ii ur tow ard liis rival! Ocean Grove, NI «T. Known bondhold To1ophonoIfSo.?108 and on their own grounds, she clapped One Assessor. to give away his detective purposes.. One Supervisor of Roads. ers, mortagees and other security Carriages of every deaerlption und ull the latest styles. All kinds of rub her lmuds In glee,. What could be more ; Again 'another halt was called by the j Two Surveyors ot th# Highway. .holders, E. N, Woolston, Ocean ber tire wagons, etc. delightful tlum to oignite n company manager of the film company, anti Mr. One Justice of the Peace, Grove, N. J. Closed carriages for wedding? and funerals a specialty. Tal!y-ho and to enact a play,* making a house party Ashley lectured the actors in the same, Two Constables, for 3 years. Sworn and subscribed to Before straw-ride outfits furnished at short notice. Boarding by day. week ot rnontl. of the Actors and actresses? The sum strain ho had spoken to the actresses,1 One Constable, for 1 year, to fill me this fourteenth day of October, Gentle horses for ladies’ use.I 1915. mer season was at hand. The dowers But by this time seven times the length’ unexpired terns. were blooming in the garden; nature Three Poundkeepers. JOSEPH H. RAINEAR, of film had been used that wns ordina Notary Public. •was ready to provide the scenery. rily necessary, and few of the scenes And io vote money to carry on Miss Allison was aware that a plot tho affairs oi the Township during My commission expires 1917. between the principal characters had the coming fiscal year. ANDREW T. VAN CLEVE must be provided Cor the p’.ay and a been pictured satisfactorily. Indeed, Polls will open at 8.00 A. M. anil knowledge of construction was requi matters had come to such a pass that BUSINESS DIRECTORY site. . One of her acquaintances waa a dose at 7.00 P. M. Contracting . Mr. Ashley, who was aware of the dif Tho places of holding the slection playwright, and quite likely his serv ficulties underlying the ill success, de ices could l)e secured to get up a sce In the various districts in Neptune R. E. K. R othfritz . clared that success In picture play township aro the same as those glv- Engineer nario. Ah for the actors and actresses. making with a company wherein there’ en’ below t or the meeting of the Stone and'M ason W ork Miss Allison*h friends would be climb were so much love and inordinate jeal Boards of Registry and Election. Coal and W ood High and Low Pressure Steam Installations, ing ovev one another to secure invita ousy incompatible with the play must The final meeHi’t ot the Boards 905-607 M ain Stareet, A sb u ry Parle tions to the histrionic house party. result as it had. begun--in failure—and of Registry an-l Ei’eetion of. Neptune Sanitary Plumbing and House Heating She entered upon hor work at once, the attempt had better be discontin Telephone 171-R Township wllj be held October Mi, Contracting In All Brancbes ol lier first act being to write a mjte to ued. 15>15, from 1 to 9 o’cjock p. m . lor Mr. Howard Ashley* a playwright, However, Miss Daisy Allison, whose ’.lie rovlsiou an-l correction ot reg G e o r g e M . B e n n e t t Piping and"Power Work stating her design and asking him it' he heart was set on the enterprise and istry. would otlichite in tho construction of A special election will be held on whose poeketbook .was veil stocked, 1 0 8 South M ain Street, O cean G rove the piny. lie consented, stating thut agreed to stand the expense of mak Tuesday, October 19, to vote • upon ■ Painting* he had a number of scenarios on hand* ing the: photographs above a certain tho proposed aqual suffrage .amend Telephone connection ment to the State Constitution. IN ALL ITS BRANCHbS from which a selection, doubtless, amount, and after that the mana U ll Heik Avenue. OOEAN GROVE could be made and recommended that ger of the film company was pacified. The. places of holding elections and tlie meetings ot the Boards tn the play lie derided on bt'fove the In The only danger now was that the pa R e g is ti'3’ and Election are as fol vitations were ulven out- in order that tience of the photographer would give lo w s : - persons best lilted tor the ditVerent out. Nevertheless, the extra cost hav First District, Neptune Township: LAUNDRY FARRAND parts might be included. Sinn* Miss ing been provided for. the production V^ashington Engine House, Centra! For prompt work, well dona, give me Daisy herself had proved ln-r ability its of the films proceeded, and four reels 4 trial. Family wash solicited. Open nvenue, Ocean Grove. aiJ the year. N o, 513 C ookm an A venue/N ear G rand Ave* an actress s!a* would, doubilnss. lie ex were finished, if not satisfactorily, at Second District, Neptune Town pected lo lake ihe leading lady's part le u st t h e h e » t th f tt vmtUiv ship: Eagle Engine House, Heck qm.1 LEN, 5T, OLIN ST., Opp, P. O. A sbury Park, N . J. and a play should be chosen that would the clrcumstanees. ‘ avonue, Ocean Grove OcWijs Grove lie best suited to her abilities. Then, Mr. Ashley hoped that at tiie main- Third District, Neptune Township.: too, the scenes should be tit ted to the facture of the fifth nnd last reel tbe Unoxcelleil Engine House,' Corlies Allisons* beautiful country place aiid actorA and actresses would have come avenue. West drove. JOHN N. BURTIS P O R T R A IT S Fourlh District, Neptune Town its environs.- ' into such harmony In their parts thvr FUNERAL DIRECTOR , Mr. Ashley submitted several \»tays the scenes would be yulilcicntly suc ship: Unoeda Engine House, Cor lies avciiue, W est Grove. CHILDREN A SPECIALTY 1 cessful to cause audiences to for;ret f:';' Open.Daj and Night. Privaie Rooms and one was decided lip-m. the prbjv- - Fifth District, Neptune Township: blemish of the earlier scenes. Kbi r: for Funerals. pal scenes oi’ whMi were hi Id in the Engine House, West Munroe avenue, PICTURE FRAM ES MacArtliur shows Up the villainy uf K’ountry home of tlie lyarl o|‘ Pember W hitesvilie. Phone 567 517 Bangs Are.. Asbury Park j Lord Axminster and. after' an -inter ton, an Kngllsh noblennin. A .syn THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES I Press Views i Neptune Township Eepublioana Or- TPO m ake the future, as w ell as Published by R ifalc ol Ccorflc F» Hnlncap JOHN QUINN* Editor canize Exeoutive Body. J and News & | Permanent organization o£ tho the present a little better, gnleral [„T transmission throuRh the mails «t tl.c Oewd (!ro« paatofllee as CToncl-clnwf ii-allef Neptuno Township liopubHcan Ex Polack’s Sense of Humor. ecutive Commftteo w bb oltocted on to ease the w orld ’s burdens, Oillce: 49 M ila Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Telephone 234-R. Wednesday evening In the offlco of A rather humorous incident hap.- Sower Commissioner P. 1\ Dodd, 9fl TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION pened to Constable William D. CorlleB avenue, West Grove, by thp to k eep the light of civilization One Year In Advance. by m oll - Si 2S I Three M onth* In Advance .4 0 MuVse on Sunday morning. Between election ot these officers: .75—I 1 S ln a ^ Copies ... .0 3 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning the six M onths In Advancc Chairman—Walter H. Gravatt, burning, these are the tasks of officer was.Biimmoned to the Polack W est Grove. t d v c r t l M n f l ratessn v p tiw i oil r c t '.« i . K.M.IiiiK no n e.* l u ^ r l v l in budy of ,,a|>er M ten do) shacks to. interfere Avith a fight that rents'll line fur the itiilinl inSevtuiu: four or more insertions, uvent.v-fivc Per cent, rttscoutit. Vice Chairman—James Boyce, was, raging tli^re. The constable Ocean Grove. Cnsh must accompany all such notices. • each generation. hurried to the scene on his bicycle. Secrotary-Trcasurer — C. Russell While has was busy pacifying tho Rogers, Ocean Grove. Vol. 2 3 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1915. No. 42 pugilists, another wily Polack took Sergeiint-at-Arms —- C. Wesley And life insurance away the officer's bicycle and hid it Glover, W est Grove, In the bushes near by. It was not It is declared that the way to a The committee members announc Iu an essay awarded tiie prize re until after a long search that Con m ightily w ith all three. man's heart is through liis Btomach. ed that they will worlc in harmony cently in New Ycirlc on the subject stable HuJse located his wheel.— with the Asbury' Park Republican oi “The Ideal ‘Newspaper."' the fol Be that as it may, through the medi Monmouth Democrat,. Freehold.. v Club and the county organization. low !u e statement appears: ; ; um of a dinner early in the week to Another meeting, at which It is ex . Coast Pishing:. VTlirtt'' institutions there are the Republican nominees and pres pected district' representatives will The prevailing scarcity of fish be chosen, is to be held at the same vhicii exercisc" p most cogent inUu-r ent. pflice holders of Neptune town along the Jersey coast tills year will place on Wednesday evening of next ship. the wheels of the party ma ence upon how. tlie American public suppjy a strong argument to the w e e k . UUuUs. 7 hey are the public school chinery have been set in.motion, and', book and line fishermen of the It is.five years since the township system, the Christian church and now are buzzing right merrily. One State in their fight for the abolish had a regularly constituted Repub lican executive committee. It is In tbe press oi the country, The of the plans formulated at the dinner ment of the pound net flslieris at the next legislaturq should a bill ot tended to make this committee a ^ ;a s th e o r g a n i z n lion of a* township FORREST F. DRYDEN, Prei&eat schools never reach more than 20 this nature be Introduced. perm anent organization. per cent, of tbe population at one executive committee. Just why the At the last session the Sbnate and time, and even to that portion of '•Republicans, alive to about every House gave separate hearings on the public which they do reach their other move on’ the political board, the measure , proposing to rid the One CeRt a Word \Vh*.n you go to Sait Francisco visit The Prudential's Wonderful Kxhlblt on U fe In* ocean of pound nets. Large delega surnT>ceand Ptibtic AVelfarfc, In th e Palacc of . M ines au d M etallurgy, for w hich the sphere of influence is limited, The have been Avithout a central* organ tions from all parts of the State Minimum 25c. Cash with order Grand Prize, the highest possible award, has been conferred upon The Prudential* ization w’ould be hard to determine; appeal of the church is probably were present. • Awards have been granted this Company at International Expositions for’ many even leas universal, as census.figures they have not been so aggressive In It is likely that another bill will FOR RENT. — Upright player years, ' ’ , | ” •. ‘ '* . • . piano for the winter. Right price to indicate that at least 60 per cent, this particular as .they should have be presented at the next session ami It is believed that the depression in the right party.— 38tf. of the populace have no expressed re been. Individual work is all right fish will prove excellent grounds to ligious convictions of any sort. This in a way-, but to secure. the best re have the bill passed.-—Long Branch leave a scant 40 per cent., who may sults each unit should be working to P re s s, attend church once in a while—r*once conserve the interests of the whole a week at most-—while the press is body. The keynote of the cam Clearly D ram . preaching to all of the people every paign is “get together,” sounded in ,Tohn Thomson’s great run in tho Republican primary throughout the day, week in and week out. For by no uncertain tone. Assemblyman county, despite the boast of tjie or INVEST l'ar the greater majority it is the Thomson, at the dinner to which ganized liquor, industry that it would only educator, ami its influence upon reference has been made,, said he defeat him because of his vote on aU Classes is a fact so evident as to was a martyr to the cause in 1013 local option, must be as gratifying to that gentleman as it is to every nned no demonstration. for the party’s sake, knowing that OGEAN GROVE body who believes in a government defeat was h)H certain portion. Con “If thew rjter i* correct, and it is of the people instead of '.by one .spe reasonably certain that he. is, the ditions have changed since 1913. cial interest. It is also significant American pre«s U a mighty factor This year there must he no martyrs; that William TT. Reid: who is alst. : 'PROPERTIES in creating the thought and -opinions f h e re ne<*d he n o n e , i f e v e ry R e p u b li a local optionist, was nominated as Mr. Thomson’s runninc: mate out of can will do his. simple duty, only of the people, and what a great re n field of five. Thu lspuo , is now SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PROP sponsibility . is theirs. . A power t h a t aiui nojliiiitf -more—-see that his clearjr drau’n in lU-'mmouUi county that gives unlimited opportunity for I.name on the registry list and .then Thf> 'Tlepiihlicans. have nominated ERTIES FOR SALE good or evil,- and for. this reason the | go to ihe polls and vote. The ex- men. who'sire willing to trust th/: 1 eeuiivi- committee will do its part. voters of each municipality to de columns of the paper should be Kept cide the lienor question for them- free from anything that savors', of ^pjves wVHo tiie Democrats Uav' G an secure for you m oney on your anarchy, domagoyism, Und all other \n effort to have President AVI I- t' nominated men who assume to know dangerous isn.is that preach the ms his summer home 'nidus llm'nY ,"’is than tlr property on first bond and m ort , , , . - i v ( i.»r;rpAe..— »♦* 1 Hank Standard, pel of disconu'iit and strii>—fro-*1 t his* eo;ist. probably at Elberon,;. . ___ : from debasin*;, sueg'^tive, ' seim - v. !n’re the tlr.ceu.hnL mansion.. Shad- | gage. W e ■ w rite all kinds of in s e c o n d s e k :-:o n o f s e r i e s . t tonal and. immoral an»clest- »«w L a w n , lu\s been .offered for his J o c c u p a n c y s u r a n c e . ' “The little country nev/spaper as at ihe nominal rent of 1 x^,v Bills Preaches Oil “ Confusio* a unit has on 1 y a Tunitel sphere, one do!Jar. is n o w i>eing . m a d e , j WJien There Is Ko Kiim‘.’5 but the country, newspapers- collect Kmi'-r-urit's of tin* project are in ive iy reach millions or readers each \\ nshiniii.on to ria v to urge the mat- Fine autunin weather and big congregations at St, Paul's Irrfn week and perhaps are more thor- ler up(in the President. It is to be Sunday greatly encouraged ■ tue E.,;N. WOOLSTON - ' ; eu g h iy read and their intluence. 1 ioped Mr. Wilson may del ermine to workers at the local church. The greater than the big city dailies. become a summer resident of this choir members Avere present' in full REAL ESTATE AND FIRE IM SURANGE “Therefore, it is jupt as imports section, in which event our people forco and surpassed themselves in the singing. ant. perhaps:’ even more; so for will have opportunity of frequently NOTARY PUBLIC AND COW1MISSIONER OF DEEDS The ushers Avere enthusiastic in tiie home paper, that the country rseeing the Chief Executive at close tl.cir welcome to the friends re- 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, N: J. people should carefully censor the | ,,ahge; It will mean much to our tunffng from their vacations In the material that is printed in Us col- I const resorts to have the President mountains and to tl?e strangers still OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. LOOK FOR NAME. lingering in the Crove. uuins each week, so that from the j nmong us. Xew Jersey of course Rev. J. D. _BIlls preached morning ’PHONE 39 8 point of. a clean, moral publication, ; .^hums Mr. Wilson as a citizen,'ana and evening to audiences that filled it will be mi ideal newspaper.". j in making this part of the State Iiis the. edifice. The morning sermon — i place of summer residence he will ,or. “The Importance of David's Harp” in the life of Israel’s great The Now Jf^ey Agricultural Ex. | ^ homo, where, k in g Avas n n o r ig i n a l s tu d y in perinient Station lias j list completed ; l.ICS ‘!s l^ie ^'armest welcome “W hat To Do When You Don’t Have a farm management survey of Mon- uvv‘l- ^ 11111 t-rom every man,-woman To Do Anything,” and contained and child in this locality. . much good advice for a Avise em mouth and Sussex, counties. The ob- ployment of leisure hours. r je c t o f this work is to. stud 3r th e e f- At night he preached -the second ' 1 iicieney and profitableness of differ- The most perilous hour of a per sermon in the Sunday evening ser V ent farms and different., types of son’s life is when he is teinpted to ies, his theme being “The Confusion When. There Is No King'.” The * farming. The records of over 1,700 despond.' The man that loses his preacher said the last five chapters courage loses all. But it matters farms have been secured. Through of . the Book of Judges all contain a comparison of this large number not how much he may be, how much accounts of the confusion Avhlch of records some1.very valuable infor pushed by circumstance, how much c a n to to Is r a e l b e c a u se th e r e Ayas n o one to uphold the majesty of tho IN mation can be gained. The work deserted by friends, if he only keeps his courage and with unconquer iaW. He deplored the confusion covery a study not only of the suc- often arising in the home, church ce8sful.'farms - but those run at ,-a able will determines to be and to do and State by every one following his loss as well. ' Tiie failure's o&"farm-', what, becomes-a man all will be OAvn bent. The ' text' Avas from Judges ->4i:25, “In those days these iug are given altogether too l i t t l e 'welly- It is nothing Outside of him that kills. It is what is,within that whs no King in Israel; every man attention in the educational work of. did that AVhich Was right in . his today. Because of this neglect many makes or does not make. — Anon'y- o w n e y e s.” m o u s. . people a.r<- led'into the error of be lieving that tiie jj.osse.ssiiui of a. farm PART OF ACTOR BURGESS’ Jr. past years donation day h a s AND E X C H A N G E insures an ample livelihooii. The ESTATE INCLUDED IN SALE brought to the Home for the A ged results of this survey Will; show the many substantial. gifts, which h a v e IN ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE reasons for tiie failures as well as A recent sale of real estate at .been greatly appreciated by th e for the su.eeei?se.«- in. farming. .As the Highlands includes part of the wit miners for the reason that the in- estate of the late Neil burgess,, the with any other l.u.'^in.ss, farming W e axe receiving offers every day. >!: Uiw.n is suptn.ru-d solely by vol- actor. Air. Weiuheiiner, of New ■ pays tliose who uhd'TStaud it. uiiiary contrihutiims. Xi-xt Tliurs- York City, is the purchaser of 200 feet of the Burgess property on It you want f o buy for investment, .iliiy. Octi.l,«r ii the date un;iual- Navesink avenue, overlooking tho It is ur^ed • tiiat* _ from -eco lv. a p p o in te d f o r d o n a tio n d a y . Shrewsbury' river, Sandy Hook bay now is the time. nomic and iudiisirial considerations, and the Atlantic ocean and in’ the women should be enfranchised bo- , That get-toorether dinner of shadow of the famous twiullghtB. MONEY TO LOAN INSURANCE PLACED ' causo‘it would be to tlio best Inter tnwiiship Itepiibllcans early in the The .sale takes In the old Burgess home where the famous actor "of est of the people.of the ’vhote ■nation '•'t' k proved that the .leaders o£ the "County Fair" fame, spent many for Avoinen, with thHr finer moral G. O. P. in .Neptune arc not io be summers. At that time there was D C. COVERT p e r c e p tio n s , t r> p'a r t i el p a te a c tiv e ly oauiiht napping this.fall. They are quite a theatrical colony in this sec-, tion of tho Highlands, includiug tho 208 BOND STREET 37 PILGRIM PATHWAY in tiie affairs of the government. On very much awake, indeed. residences of Joe Wheeloclt, Stuart ASBURY PARK OCEAN GROVE this point JohnM itchell, chairinan Hobson, William Hayden, Hal Eeid of the Industrial -.Commission of New Assemblyman Thomson seems cer and Nellie McHenry. York, says: “Whetlier women would tain of re-election next month. Tho purchaser plans to erect a cxercise on. all occasions- greater ip:* line summer residence on the prop Aside from tlio wish being father to erty. There still remains COO feet tclligence than men I am not pre the thought.,. .Mr, Thomson's record belonging, to the Burgess estate, ana. pared to say, nor is. this necessary to la the legislature last winter fairly John Burgess, the son, will con- assert, but I believe that upon; all entitles him to a second term. linue to reside In his bungalow. Mr. .''great moral questions affected1; by Woinheimcr 'paid $15,000 for tho 200 feet bought. legislation, iipoii ^uejstiofts'/in-rolvr-. About the only excuse, to be offer Juniors Worsted In Color War, ing education, .^he protection ot ed for-an increase in the taxrate Is Old Coal Sheds Torn Down. Tlio color w ar between the Seni children, the promotion of health that the taxpayer is petting more ors and Juniors of the Neptune After being used by the Lehigh and su.ch other matters, the majori for..his money these days. 'school ls on. First' honors went to Valley Railroad and 'individual ship • BELM AR, New Jersey ty of women are better qualified than tho Seniors Friday'of last week pers for more than thirty years, tho when their colors floated from every the majority of men to vote, wisely Gas Company’s New Light. huge coal storage bins at Perth vantage point in the Junior’s Amboy have boon . completely torn Two Blochs from Trolley^ Leave Car at Tentb Avenue, Opposite : and independently,” ■ The toast Gas Company callB at ro o m s . ^ down. Tbo work has occupied tention to its advertisement an Railroad Station. ’ moi;e than six months. r nouncing the new light, the C, E. Z. >/, ■ Don’t forget the special election Prohibition Candidates/’ This is one of the new lights lately Launoh crabbing parties n feature, Oanoolng, Bailing,) bbatlnfe. ,'I«e next Tuesday. Three amendments Encasement Announced,. Tho candidates for assemblymen introduced, and. is giving perfect and freeholders on the Prohibition orcamam sodai and cones. Alt the popular summer drinks. Sandwiches of'ull - ; j 7p v j‘tfc>;°ur constitution will be. presented satisfaction. It. gives one hundred The. engagement1 of Miss Anna ticket in Monmouth county .' are: kinds,ida. Two fuU-sIied tennis courts. Imported and domeatio oigars.' - ’ to r .consideration— equal sufjrage, candle power of soft, pleasing light Ltiy, Carpenter and R. Russell Hol Assemblymen— William .P. Taylor, and the upkeep'is .inexpensive. .The 1 an easier, method, of amending thfe. brook; both of Ocean Grove, is an company will be glad to have.a rep nounced by the parentB of the bride- constitution,, and-empowering m uni- resentative call at your home qnd elect; Commodore and Mrs. W illiam ■ -W.k . \ ' - I \ 'S' i: ■ FRIDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1015, THE 0 CEAN GROVE TIMES P A OB V t V B i i — — i < i < w n Dior' In li'or cottago a t 34 H o o k a v o Rov. and Mrs, E. D. Dookor havo n u o , , Icon’In town thin wook, closing up tholr cottago at 99 Embury .avonuo. Mrs. J. E. Flltoroft will ontortaln Thoy wont bnok to tholr homo Uj Personal and tho Thursday 600 Club of Asbury, Phi^adolpTiia on 'Wednesday. . Rev. Park, at hor homo on M t.. Tabor Mr. Docker is paBtor of tho Gpth- Way, No. 127;'on Thursday of noxt Bornano M. E. Churoh, .cornor Broad Pertinent w e e k . and WestmorCland stroots. MIbs Isabol Ryerson last evening Misses Edna and Ciftra Schwartz, ... ^Special election next Tuesday. entortalned the. Gleaners o£ the o£ Embury avenuo, spent a week Or Reformed church, Asbury Park, at ten days with relatives in Philadel ‘ - Tom Thumb wedding tonight. her home In the Grove, 58 Embury p h ia , MIbs Genevieve Franklin, a v e n u o . their neighbor, visited them over Respectfully invites your account, affording projection for your funds Robert E. Long, 73 Embury ave the week-end, returning with Miss and prom pt and efficient service in conducting any business you m ay nue, spent the week with relatives Mrs. Elizabeth Tompkins, 115 Mt. Clara tjo tho Grovo on Tuesday. Miss ’ ln Roselle. * . Hermon Way, is In New York, visit- Edna will bo home this afternoon. intrust to us. W e do a general Banking business. : 'ing her. son Frank. A week or more Mrs. M. E. Stull, owner o£ the will be spent by her in tha,t city Jacob B. Howell, 47 Broadway, _^.Ivy House, has . gone to Trenton: for and 'Vicinity. has been mado an honorary member Safe deposit boxes, $ 3 .0 0 a year and up ' the winter, V of W ashington fire company. ..At her home on Broadway- last Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Woolston, of Edward R. Stelnm.etz, of Philadel Friday evening. Miss Dorothy Mc Main avenue, returned home Monday phia, was an Ocean Grove visitor Bride entertained the Young Wom evening from a week's, sojourn at ou Monday. ■, an's Foreign Missionary Society of Great Barrington, Mass. They were; DIRECTORS. St. Paul’s church." . V ; accompanied by- Mr. and Mrs. R.; H. ! OFFICERS JOHN HULSHART The Ocean Grove W. C. T. U. will Norris,'of Asbury Park. $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 N .. J. TAYLOR V meet in regular session next Tues Howard Lanc,e and-Alvin Bills, of C. V. HURLEY P r e s id e n t. day afternoon. Ocean Grovo, are playing on the After a fortnight’s sojourn in the Catskills Dr. ,G. L. D. Tompkins and Pennington Seminary football elev- . THOMAS WYNCOOP JACOB STILES on, the former at right end and the son Neal returned last Sunday even- MrB. Amelia KJlmer,. 104 Main T. NELSON LILLAGORE Surplus Vioe President. avenue, is back from a visit with latter at quarterbaek. lng. MrB. Tompkins and young son ■ relatives at Reading, Fa. Robert, who accompanied them, N. J. TAYLOR Mrs. C. M. Tonak, 08 Abbbtt ave stopped over Sunday with friends in $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 T . *A. M IL L E R S. D. WOOLLEY ' The Monmouth county teachers' nue, received on her sixty-second Elizabeth, reaching home Monday C a s h ie r. Institute Is to be held at- Ocean birthday anniversary Wednesday a afternoon. Mr.. and Mra. j. E. JACOB STILES Quinn spent the flrat week with Dr. -Grovo on Monday, October 25th. postcard shower and a number of W. K. BRADNER JOSEPH H. RAINEAR Tompkins and family on their U ndivided Profits congratulatory letters. Assistant Cashier Albert R. Howell, of Philadelphia mountain trip. T. A. MILLER - waB Campbell, ot Allenhurat. on a trip '. i. ■' » . questell to bring a friend." • * ' to Niagara-FaliB and Detroit. Mrs.' J. B. Sweet, of Sunset Lodge, Tho fruits and vegetables used to at the close of business Friday, September 24, 1915 is at. Island Heights thiB week, visit decorate tho church will be sent on ing the family of her Bon, Edwin Mrs. Eflle Hamilton, GO W ebb ave- Monday to the Home for the Aged.. RESOURCES LIABILITIES 'nue, was the-hostess on Monday for Sweet. The latter has taken a cot All friends of the Home or the tage at the Heights for a month aud the Tuesday Auction Bridge Club ot church are’ requested to send to the Loans and Discounts .... ,$1,152,063.16 C a p i t a l ...... $ 100,000.00 y\\ Asbury'Park, in weekly session. Is passing his. vacation there. church early on- Saturday morning United' States and other Bonds Siirplus and Profits .. . : 102,85418 baskets of apples, potatoes, sweet and Securities . . . 268,237 84 Mrs'. Isaac Huyler, 88 Heck ave- Albert Woolman, of Webb avenue, potatoes, etc., to be used in tho Circulation ...... 50,000.00 ' nue, lias been elected second vico left the Grove on Wednesday morn Banking House and Equipment 5)5,496.43 decoration; also canned fruit and Deposits . . . . '. , . . . . 1,645,498.76 president the ladies’ auxiliary of ing bound for a three-months’ visit vegetables. Redemption Fund ...... 2,500.00 tho Asbury Park Lod£e of Elks. to California. Ho will round but The pulpit platform will be en Cash and Due from Bank . -. 432,367,92 Due to Banks ...... 12,312.41 the winter in Palm Beach, Fla., re larged for the display. Mrs. W. H. 'W ardell nnd-George turning home In the early spring. $1,910,665.35 S 1,910,665.35 • AVardeil, CO Main avenue, are now EXPECT A BIG CROWD AT j at their winter homo in Pino Bluff, W ashington Are company. Ocean N. ,C. Tiiey left here on Tuesday, ' Grovo, was called Into service by the, G. 0. P , BAKE] TOMORROW I The statement above shdwj deposits to be over $200,000 in advance of deposits Sept. 24, 1914. Weeden carriage factory Are in As o r r i G C R S • •' : Mrs Jc-hn Bremer on Tuesday bury Parlt . on Monday night. Both It would not surprise the party | I - closed her cottage' at 9 Pilgrim the pumping engine, and the hose leaders it six hundred o£ the faith-_1 S.Mli>M. RALSTON .JAMES F. ACICEiU'l.-VN WILLIAM A. BERRY •; Pathway Sho left'.here that day wagon were taken over to the fire. ful attended the clam bake of the r e s id e n t Vice President Cushier •••. for. her wlnti'i home in Brooklyn. Republican county committee tomor •Having passed tho summer and row at Port-au-Peck. Already ovei BUINGr.U, JR., A ssistant Cushier. MISS L. II. IMWSON, Assistant Cashier early fall ln Ocean Grove, Miss Vir four hundred' tickets have been tak*-' C. P. Fields, a summer resident of o i r b c t o r s -... . Ocean Grovo, is at Dolaware \Vater ginia Borst on Wednesday closes! en. : Gap. His slater, Mrs. E. R.’Verdin, ber cottage at 119 Pilgrim Pathway Ex-Mayor T. Frank Appleby, ot JAS.E. ACKERMAN RAXDOLPII11. JiTLI.ER ARTHUR C. STEtNUAOH M. L. BAM MAN ' CLARENCE .S. Sl'EINER WM. A. BEllRY SCOi'T F. HAZliLlUOG J.liS. M. ‘ of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., is with him . and. returned to Bloomfield. She lias Asbury Park, will bo - the toastmas RALSTON -been a summer resident ot this placo ter, and the spenkers will bo. Ex- : . Miss Sarnli F. Rogers has gone for many, years. Governor Stokes, Newton Biigbee, ; back to her w inter home in Phlladel- chairman of the State Committee ! yV p);ia. Slit spent tiie summer. In Mr. and'M rs. James Martin, Mr. anil Hon. W illiam Runyon, Speaker : [X ..'Ocenn Giovo at 74 Abbott avenue. and Mrs. W. J. Amy and Miss Ruth of tlio last House of Assembly. Tick- , Amy, of the United . States hotel, ets will $ I and may be had at Mayor • ACROSS STATE BY TROLLEY? that service to 'West' Point Pleasant not until the formation of the Tren ton, Lakewood and Seacoast Rail* Mrs Julia A. Tompkinson has leaving hero Wednesday aro on their jlacilonald’s olllce qt Bradley Beach will be begun shortly . way Company that tho plans wore,, turned lu Philadelphia, after a;»en'i- way to their winter hotel at Se- or from any member., ot the county Tho new lino commences at the Point Pleasant-Lakewood Link Soon made concrete. The presidont ot,: • . in g t h e . E,uri(imcf a n d e a rly ia f l lu bring, Fla., tlio Arrowhead. This is committee. Tho bake will be held terminus of the present Arnold ave i his company is former State Senator Tier cottage at 03 Franklin avonuo. their second season at Sebrlng. In d o o rs , Ready For Operation. nue line at Clark's Landing. It ex Ceorgo G. Smith. Tbe treasurer ot The ’ committee was disappointed It is expected that tho trolley tends out'Arnold avonue to Trenton the company is James H. Butcher, • ;'o John Mrftthcws has closed Ills •Daniel D. .Peak, wife and sisters, in not securing Governor Whitman, ' iiom Lakewood to Point Pleasant avenue. Along Trenton avenuo it of Freehold. , ...... friilt and vcgetablo market at 52 after passing a few 'days in their of New York, as he lias a previous now being constructed by the Tren> reaches West Point Pleasant. ,From It Is possible that tho line will be Olin street and with M rs. Matthew's Ocean Grove cottage, the . W illard, engagement'.tor tomorrow. i \civ Laliowood and Seacoast Railway that place It traverses a private extended to Manasquan within a ' lias gone to ICeyport for the winter. went to Philadelphia • yesterday. | Company, will be . put ln operation right of way to Lakewood, passing They will remain in that city, for through Laurelton farms. The short time to connect with the' At MISS DOWNING IS WEDDED ; by tho end o£ the uionth. All ob lantic Coast Electric Railway Mrs. Charles O. Perry and Miss several weeks and then go to tholr stacles in tho right of way across Lakewood terminal is at Clifton ave ‘ TO ARTHUR. M. CARPENTER terminal there. ‘ -v Mabel Perry, 75 Heeled avenue, on. wintor bomo at South Lake Weir, ; the Arthur Brisbane, property havo nue, the principal business street. F la ; . - ______. -• y, Monday returned from • Sparta), N. Yostordny afternoon, at the home of ' been reiuoVed’and the . contractors, A short distance from Clifton y„ .wliero they spent sovoral weeks. street a brauch spur leaves the way Miss Miriam Johnson, who is at Mrs. Julia Downing, 40 Contra.1 ave ; ihe Vandcrgrift Engineering Com - $100 Reward, $100 tending a teachers’ training Bohool nue, her daughter, Miss Dora. Down pany, or.Lakewood, now have a clear, line connecting the Central Railroad. The readers of this- papGr ’ will 1 b«'; ' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. W lllets,.of tho j path to the'city In ..the pines. • This will be used for. carrying pleased lo lenrn that there la at looat ono in New York City, spent last week ing, was married to Arthur M. Car- Urpaded tUseaso that sclonco has boon, Arborton, closed that iiotol last Sat end at. her home in tho Grove. She ponter, son of Mr, ami Mrs. W iliiom j . The right of way is graded as far freight from tho railroad. The run .able to curo In all Its stages, and that la, urday and went to Moorestown, N. as tho Control Railroad at Lake ning time to Lakewood, a distance , Calnrrh, Hall’s Catarrh Curo la tho. only.’ is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Jo- H. Ciyrpenter. 81 Heck avenue. The positive curo-now known to tho tnedlcalv iS'.i whero they havo' tholr o wintpr fiiiph P. Johnson, 78 Lake nvenuo, ceremony; witnessed only by the wood, .All pojes h av o been put up of 10 miles, will probably 1)0 3 0 m i n rratornlty. Catarrh being a constitutional . • homo. •• and a graduate- of . the Noptune near relatives, was performed by and- tho overhoad completed along utes.' The fare will lie'20 cents for disease, requires a constitutional treat the entire line with tho exception of a single'trip. There will bo but one ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taKpn In- , school, 1915 class. ' Rev., Marahall Owens, of this place. t(^rnnllyN acting directly upon.tho blood ■>'. On Tuesday of noxt week Mr. and A bridal trip. by auto through the .wire. This overhead will be of, track for the- present, wltli three and mucous surfaces of the system, there '■ Mrs. c. I. -King, 16 Embury avenuo, tho catenary typo, Buch as Is used turnouts. At Clark’s Lauding pas by destroying tho foundation of tho dls-- Rev. Freil Harris, of Long Branch, South Jersey, Including a visit to ease, and giving tho patient strength by 1 will leavo horo for Washington, D. has been secured as tlio -/principal Atlantic City, la boing taken. On by tho Pennsylvania Railroad for sengers may change to the Atlantic building.up the constitution and.assisting .-.C., w h o ro th o y w ilt s p e n d th o ' w in Bpeakor for tlio llrst inoetjng this tholr return to Ocean ' Grove n,ext Its Biiburban olectrlilcatlon out ot tfyenue or the Bay Head spur. nnture In doing Its work. Tho proprietors B ro a d Btreot (Philadelphia)' station. ThiB llie Is Jthe .first of a series have so much faltli In'Its curative pbw- ;.‘;:v.t,cri'.';’!; ' f. season of' the'M on's'Brotherhood of ■Hfeek 'Mr. and Mrs. •Carpenter will ers that .they offer One Hundred. Dollars -.J;, t,- - the W est Grovo -M. E. ChuToh on- U te lit' 4B -Main, hvenuo., ..The groonl The railB, which are of the 80- o t. -proposed extensions .that, - It Is for any* case that It falls to cure.. Scnfl, pound iype, suitable for- steam expected will, eventually link Trbn^i for list of testimonials. • ; MrB. S. C. j Lovo, whose winter 'Thursday /. evening, y.V Ootolier;2 8 : Is associated -with his’.father In;, op • Aadrew: P. J. CHBNEY & CO., TOlcfloJ a home,la in Lehlgtyton.Pa., has gone Rev.: M r;- H arris .la - pastor^ j'cit'• :St' erating, th e, B.uhior '.pavilion -,and ton \vith th e! shore. / It - has 'been, ' to that placo'1 after- passing the sum- m m : ^ff;.. w$mWl ■■'■*■ S'''': ■ ;5pp^-f?W. ■ I’AUU BIX - i h e o c e a n G R O V E T IM E S * '• v - :^ c": ;: FRIDAY,(0010BER 1C, 1010. •/ •AAAAAAAAAJlAAAAAAAIAAAAAA* in' along after her, and Lawson saun ACCrDENT^LLY OVERHEARD. m ta te rs up Just, a s w o d.». Chris has been danetn’ every time, Deterniine For Yourself If It Be the hut has never got around to Dee. ' Truth or Merely Fiction. A M is e r ’ s “ M r. (.‘liris jy ." s a y s 1 >ec. " if th e y ’ll play for us I'll teacii you the turkey That there are more stray cats trot next time." And she smiles at to the square inch in Ocean Grove him ami the musicians too. than in any other place this side “Thanks,” says .Chris, throwin* away of Oshkosh. * \* * Ids cigarette, "but Tve got this num That Sam Reeves and Harry ber. Try me again,” Shreve go a courting to Freehold And How It Was Turned * She turns away to ldderthe way her nearly every* day now, w hether they to a Useful Purpose ►lips is ijnivorin'. like it or not. They will keep it GOES TO PRESS La wson steps tip. up as lon£ as the grand jury sits. “Miss Uumont.” lie sa^s. “may I liave * * *. the honor?” 3 By ESTHER VANDEVEER f That, speaking of courting, bold 1 was glad he accented honor. I liked Charley said “W ilt tliou?” and shy him better th;.n 1 did Chris right then. Thursday, Oct. 21st, 19 15 VTTTYTVTTVVTTTTTVTTTTo Jennie said “I wilt,” and so the an HAIR SHOP - 1 Hit don't you know before the dance nouncements are to be issued short John Horhin wii.k n country boy who broke tip Chris asked her to waltz with ly . 538 Cookman Ave., Asbnry Park had gone to tlio city to iiitike his for him, and she did. . tune. Ile lmO ]i:ii'tt‘il. tlie ni^:lit before 1 tell the w hole onttit good by ai That, in anticipation of the Open A ll th e Year leaving, homo, with Miibul Uuvroughs breakfast the next moridn’ and make a churchmen’s supper at . St. Paut^ next month, Joe Jackson has his fit the gate of f»er father’s Uonie. hath sneak. Voii, know, how it is the da,\ That’s the date to remember. after. 1 was sleepy^ and we was goin eyes on every . promising flock of Patented Pompadour, No Lace, pledging themselves to be tywe to eneli turkeys in Monmouth county. ' Wire or Net. other U 11.7 ol j n’s return, when lie had to round tip and brand the-next week, But why put off arranging Bome of the Itoys had to.drive the vis * ' * Shampooing. becorfao successful, and tfcoy. Avon Id be itors and..musicians to the •railroad* Tltfat !Harry Summers, just back for your telephone until the m a rrie d , Hair Dressing, Marcel, Manicur others helped to clean up at the house. from a Summer, spent in the moun Mabel w as a -practical; irirl* She had 21st? ing. Chris had beeii down tinkerin’ with tains, is determined that Ocean known of other young men . jroing to Patented Switches, No Stems, No tlte engine".siiice before day. I intend Grove shall have many more and the city to make their fortunes,,some W hy not get in touch w ith ed to help him, but when J got dowa* better cement sidewalks before the' Cords. of whom had come back threadbare to the tank lie was inside the shuck robins nest again. Leave it to our Commercial Office right Children's Hair Cutting. and hungry and pome remained away, and didn’t see me. lie had an old'col H a r r y , away and enjoy your new tele Eloctrlc and Hand Massage {or but she, had never heard of any of * * * on t at one side of the engine house them making for trues. One had been That several persons who con phone just that much earlier? the Face and Bealp. screened by a .clump of mesquite. I crushed under tiie wheels of the jug ducted hotels in Ocean Grove the dropped down on it. gernaut car that rolls over those who past summer, even if they didn't I coulii -see a blur of green made by fail in the .struggle in a . great city. make a pot of money, gained a Pure M anufactured tlie Bermuda grass on the bank of the While John was picturing to her how whole Iotof experience. Now what tank and the droopin’ willows that and Natural he would work early and late, saving do you know about that? bend to the water's edge. There wa*- all lie made except for a bare living, ♦ * * «A no sound but the creak of the wind That the matter of an ornate pa * she listened doubt ingly- mills and an occasional unpretty word '5 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY “Anyway, Johnny, whether you conm vilion and bathing plant at the that Chris let go at. the engine be was back rich or poof, yon'Jl Und me here South End is to he thrashed out at ■tryin’ to Ux. The ranch house was a wait ing. for you, and i’ll welcome you the annual meeting of the Associa J. A. WATERBURY, Distriot Commercial Manager, quarter of a mile away. Ho I was sur tion next month. Hear ye, hear just as heartily if you are poor as if prised to see through 'my half closed you are rich. But against one thing ye! 607 Bangs Avenue, Asbnry Paris, ST. J* eyes a white spot against the green. • * ■*,*'•.. RICHARD W ILSON * let me caution you. If you find that This kinder woke me up. and tit the . That just now and for some weeks the battle is going against you come OFFICE same , time Chris'said an awful woivi Water Inspector Cal Reed is being back. Don’t stay in the city to be and hurled his monkey wrench through tif^Ford-ed more interest by isca.n- No. 108 Heck AVenue c ru s h e d ." the door of the engine house. ning tiie gasolene market reports John promised, and with a long.'em-' Tht»re w a s a b ig s p la s h an d a little- than by news of the war abroad. Ocean Grove brace they parted. scream. Chris come ruuniii’ out on When John rolled <>u (he raised theMiank. ' That the Republican platform The trade of the Association has tracks- through 1 hi* outskirts, uf. the- "I fid it strike ‘.youV” he says, with does not please some of the local Make it Unanim ous been turned over to me. city and saw the miles and miles of nmre exeitemetit hi his- voice than I Democrats, and the Democratic plat Deliveries are made dnilv. Twice houses, tin* throngs, the trailit.-. hi< had ever heard before. form does not please some, of the lo President Wilson sa u s:linte°i3 WvoteforwomansuCFraRcm heart sank within. him. Uul he re ° New Jersey. I think New Jersey will on Saturday. **.\o,” says. Mi:‘s Oelia Immont. hold cal Republicans. So there you aro. be greatly benefited by the change pressed the iW.ling of dt‘spnndi*n<*y. Ordor by postnl curd. in' her handkerchief her, face, “it * * a ' ■ gritted liis n ’ctli ami resolv«‘d that in*, Speoial nttonUon to the small trade only splashed mud a'lid slime on my That Will. Guyer. royal rooter for Theodore Roosevelt saus: ifthc. riKh,t oE, w>man to have the wouid suei‘er-1. d ir iirid ivaij I Ilo story , 47 l)allot; it is the duty of man to give it clean white line*.. And 1 suppose the the Athletics, would like to see a this sensoD, which will lie served of W hitlingtnn. win. v.vnt to l.ondon curl lias,-all <:ome out.of m y hair and world’s series between, the, tail- Abraham Lincoln said: 1 fora"sharingtheprivnegeof the prom ptly us heretofore. a poor boy. bevaitri? discouraged ai -the government who assist in bearing its my fare is wet .and diriy.4 No. it -didn't' on dors. And why not? Telephone 110-lt. sight of tin* tnvnl city in tin* disiaii'*e ■ burden, by uomeansexcluding women S trik e rne.’' sfa.‘ refn»a.fs. *• A re n *t yt>u * . . * . * ■ . a iid n v < ■( 1 Io g<• bitck t *'» hi-; h • • me. sorry that'i! didn't V‘* 1 That if-a 'certain.' Meek avenue E«" N. Huciianon G. a . Smock Vint lie •heard' the U-lls riniriii‘.r. and *'\\’hy, i.o," says.'Chris.-, and tln-r*‘ citizen don't go to the polls no?:l This Ballot shall not lie rotcd. It is a sample ballot to be used for guidance of voters. ■i. President Sec. nnd T ro ta . they spenifd :*» m iv , .'■.Turn agaiii. ^va^ .la m rh te r in- h is voi«*e n o w .-. "W h v Tuesday ami vote for woman's su;- Yr.iiittingbm, lord . mayov .■I.ondi'ta.” I'rage there’ll be “heaps o’ troubV? vhnnid I Wiiut t<* .hu rt >;onV*‘ l i e e n te re d flit* i l l y ;m ¥ A*. W '• EIGHT TBE OCEAN GROVE TIMES ' FEEDAY. OOTOBEE 15. 1910, Commissioner Flttonger has sug gested that the proposed public com- toVt station bo erected on Emory B troot, between Lake and (Cookman a v e n u e s . FALL OPENING Barber shops must be closed all last Sunday night. He had been * »» * * • . day Sunday. This ls tlio ukaBe JuBt. taken, to the lockup fchat day In a City Solicitor Rhome has sent the Issued by Chief of Police Smith. .helpless condition, having- betsD commissioners a written Opinion, Heretofore the barbers kept their found -in a wagon along W esley l{tke concurring with former Solicitor shops open half a day on Sunday. brook. He lived at Ocean Qrove Carton, that the assessment of *»• Heights and was about fifty years Kingsley street property is final and o ld. no appeal may be taken. The sum of. $10,000 has been be * * • - • * * queathed to the Seashore NonBec- • • • * * • . Involving a Iosb of about ?30,000, tarian.Home by-the late Mrs. Caro A tender of thq ■ Treat grocery the carriage factory and automobile To and including property at the head of Wesley lake line A. 'Searle, of New York, on con repair shop of Weeden & Weeden, dition that the. home's name bo has been made the city commission cornor Main street and Summcrfleld ers for a. public market. The proper changed to “The Searle Memorial avenue, was destroyed by fire, Seashore Nonsectarian Home for ty. may be bought for $12,000. which broke out shortly before 2 3 Aged Women.” In the event tli^» twelve o’clock Monday night and * * • . * * * condition ls not complied with, the burned fiercely for several hours. It Louis. Van Wilcox was elected 'legacy will go to the Young Men’s is not known how the flames origin president of the BoyB’ Leader Corps Christian Association, of Asbury ated. The firemen - succeeded ip of the Y. M. C. A. at the first m e e t P a r k . keeping the blaze, which threaten ing of that body Tuesday evening. *** • * * 1 8 7 0 45 Y ears of Progress 1 9 1 5 ed surrounding property, from Henry Wheeler is the vice presi On the' general topic of “The Su spreading and doing additional dent, and Garth W arner the aecre- preme, Practical W orth of Real Re damage. Historic Park Hall is only tary-troasurer. . ' . ligion in Every Relation of Life,” T^e fall opening is a Fashion Exposition in our apparel depart a few yards away from the burned . . . *'*• ; Rev. Dr. W. A. Atchley, pastor of b u ild in g . ments, but more than that it is the greatest purchasing opportunity of the First Baptist Church, will The ABbury Park Furniture Com> preach a series of sermons on suc pany linB contracted with Steinberg the year. ,. * & Co., New York, for.the construc cessive Sunday evenings. The theme New officers of the ladieB’ auxil tion of a three-story brick ware Buyers with unlimited capital at their command have sp»nt months of Ills first discourse is "W hy Young iary of the Asbury Park Lodge of house and salesroom' building on Men and Women Fall in Life.” Ono Elks are: President, Jlrs. Samuel in purchasing the merchandise offered. Every price is low. Quantit Main street near Summerfield ave o f th e Berm ons w ill b e on “ H o w R e Jletz^ar; first vice president, Mrs. ies are even with the high standard this store has maintained for nearly ligion Helps the Newspaper Man." nue. The plans were prepared by William K. Devereux; second vice Elmer C. Benner, it is said the half a century. Some of the other topics are: "Can president, Mrs. Isaac Huyler; secre building will cost ?17.000. School Teachers- Be True to Their tary, Jlrs. G. M. Tucker; treasurer, We cordially invite you to this sale, which begins Saturday, Octo Trusts W ithout Being Positive Chris-, Jlrs. J. D. . Carton; financial secre * * • * * • tians?” “How Religion Makes tary, Jlrs. CharleB Rugarber. ■ A tea The ordinance against burning ber 17 and lasts to Saturday, October 23. Inspect the fall styles, see . Courtship a Sacred M atter,” '"How and reception will be given to these leaves and other refuse in the gut the newest ideas in home furnishings, enjoy the music and buy only ift Religion Makes Happy Homes,” officers on Friday afternoon, October ters is being enforced by the police. you are impressed with the opportunity for saving. ■ "How Religion Helps the Young 2 2 . There have been many Inquiries, in Solve the Problem of Amusements,” »** *** consequence of this rule, as to what "How Religion Helps Public Ser The question, "Resolved, that new the citizens are to do with the vants to Be Worthy of Public Jersey give suffrage to women," was leaves, etc. It develops that the C arfares refunded D eliveries free Trusts,” "How Religion Helps- Doc debated by the Men's Club of the city’s contraort for removal of gar tors to Be True to Their Calling,” First JI. E. Clrurch on Jlonday eveiT- bage and trash provides that the and "How Religion Helps Lawyers ing. The-, judges decided in favor contractors “shall removo all rubbish Honor Their Noble Vocations.” oi. tho affirmative side. of this naturo provided it is placed * « • * ** ■ >*'* *** in suitable receptacles so that it can A reception is to be given on Sat be readily handled. Barrels, boxes, ’The Y. M. C, A, will hold "open baskets or bags, anything that wifi urday evening for Rev. Francis1 H. house" on Friday, October 22. Richey, the new rector of Trinity enable -the 'contractor’s employes to F r a n k G. Jlpnnt is chairman of the gather the leaves up quickly, may P. E. Church. The bishop of tlio social committee. diocese is expecto'd to ho present. On he used, or small quantities of leaves Aahimj f ark, •JsVlu Srmjj Sunday morning..the Rev. Mr. Rich may be placed in the regular recep- : ey will be formally installed as Jlrs. W, P. StelnhauBer, Jlrs. Moi>. taole with papers and trash. ■; permanent rector of the parish. . ris Lunger and Jlrs. Joseph Close *** »»« * * * * * * have been selected as delegates to Clinton J .Crolitts, past president , the State convention af Y. JI. C. A. Last Saturday evening members of W ashington Camp, No. Ill, P. O. auxiliaries lo be held early in No of Neptune Lodge, I. O. O, F., sur S. A., has been appointed district vember at Plainfield. prised Mr.* and Mrs. Fred .T. Beck- president of the order in this coun 'er, of Diinlewv street, who have ty . been appointed to take charge of -the Arthur A. Skidmore, 1111 Fifth . 0 0 Rldgely Home for Orphans. Newark. avenue, Asbury Park, is one of the Rexall Druggists To Meet Here. The visitors gave- Mr. and Mrs. legatees of his late employer, F. P. The North End hotel/ Ocean $ 3 Becker each a fountain pen. Robins, a New Yorlc broker. Ru Grove, lma been selected as the place «*« *** mor- placed the legacy at 510, 000, of meeting for the State Bexall Club From alcoholism John Gardner, a but Mr. Skidmore Bays the amount of druggists on* Thursday and Fri cripple, died at police headquarters lias been exaggerated. day, October 2S and 29. ’ ANNUAL MEETING W. H. M. S. WASHINGTON Conference Bodv Meets In Asburv SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 Park November 16. and 17. V ole for r. f Mrs. W. B. Stout, of Ocean Grove, A Rare Chance to Visit the National Capital ‘ A'as arranged an elaborate program for the annual meeting of the Wom SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES an’s Home Missionary Society of L M a ta w a n .4.45 -a. m. Deal Beach...... 6.33 a. ni. Spriag Lake 6 .5 9 a. the New Jersey M: E. Conference to M iddletown... .4.55 a. ni. Allenhurs't ...... 5.3G a . m . S ea G ir t 6 .0 5 . a. be hold in First church, Asbury R ed B a n k . .5.05 a. m. North Asbury Parle.5,39 a. m. A lle n w o o d . . . . .6.12 a. Park, on Tuesday and Wednesday:, B ra n c h p o r t. . .. .5.17 a. ra. Asbury P ark ..... 6.44 a, m, Farmingdale ... 0.21 a. November 10. and 17. MrB. Stout la Long Branch.. .6.20 a. m. Bradley Beacli ....5.47 a. m. F re e h o ld . . . . . 0 .3 8 a. the corresponding secretary of the DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE West End .. . . . 5 .2 4 a . Ul. A v o n ...... 5 .5 0 a . m . Engllslitown . ; .6 .4 9 a. society. The program follows: E lb e r o i^ ...... 5.29 a. m. B e lm a r ...... 5 .5 3 a, m . Tuesday— 10 a. m., executive ses f o r Returning, Special Train will leave W ashington sion, with Mrs. 51. E. Snyder, Tren ton, occupying the chair; open parliament. 1.00 p. ill., quiet hour; The trip of a lifetime An education as well flfl n delight. An apportunlty to see See the new National. Museum, Library introduction of pa.stpr and hostess; AN IDEAL SUNDAY OUTING ‘•T h e H eart of th e NIlt^ot1,,, a city of of Congress, Capitol Huilaing Corcoran roll call of conference officers; elec Assessor of Neptune mnguificent distatices, unlike any other Art Gallery, aud the varied sights of tion of assistant secretary; appoint city in the country. . Only $3 for the Round Trip Washington, '* The City Beautiful.” ing -committees; "It Is Recorded,” Mra. E. L. Pette, Trenton; "Tho Tickcts'on aaie beginning Friday, October 29 Comult ticket agents Year's Work," Mrs. W. B. Stout; reports of district secretaries; "The Year's Work in Ministering to the PCINjNSYbVAiNIA RAlbROAD Saints,” Mrs. I. W. Lugar, Camden; . I report of auditing committee, Mrs. ! Sue Seymour, Camden; the year’s ! If you feel he has faithfully work in finance, Mrs. S. J. Turner, W a y n e ,- P h .; presentation of banner perform ed the duties of this and certificates to" reading circles, Does Your Plum bing S ’ • Jliss M. .B. Roe, Collingswood; im portant office during the four “Home Missions in Action." MiSS. !