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N o . 41 Vol. XXVIII OCEAN GROVE, N. ]., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 , 1 9 2 0

HEAVY DAMAGE BY FROST FORKED RIVER GAME FARM A scared man Is usually a w hip­ GROVE CHURCH TO OBSERVE ped man. LIST OF “ LOSTS" IS TO THE CRANBERRY CROP IS A MODEL OF ITS KIND WIT AND WISDOM IN m m * * EDUCATION DAY ON SUNDAY . We get tired, some of us, working Later estimates by. growers of tho A number of persons from this lo-. eight hoiirv. Preachers can work Tliecoming Sunday morning “Ed- damage by an early frost last weok cality had tho pleasure recently of eighteen . hours and fatigue them­ ucallon Day” will bo observed a t St. on the cranberry bogs in Burlington- visiting and Inspecting the State THE CAMP SERMONS selves tind everybody else. Paul's cliureli, and tho pastor, Rev. nnd Ocean' counties, indicate .that gamo preserve near Forked River,, T. J. J. Wright, will deliver a ser­ the average loss will Jbo ■ about GO making.the trip by automobile. :The Some men aro like Torn Sawyer, mon appropriate to the occasion, in MANY ARTICLES RESTORED AT per cent, of tho unpicked crop. Most gamo farm is on - Bamegat ' Bay, SPARKS FROM ANVIL STRUCK qhey’ll work under observation, biif consonance with the wishes of State of the. early varieties of berries Commissioner of Education Calvin about a mile from the Forked River; BY BISHOP QUAYLE. under conservation. a u d it o r iu m o f f i c e . have been; harvested, 'but the frosts -Station, with an entrance on the N. Kendall. The commissioner lias hit the maim crop and the later New York to Atlantic City boule­ Virtue is not on probation; vice is Issued to Die ministers and people of varieties, with' Iobs of from TO to 90 vard. Visitors are always welcomed c". probatidn. . , v the State a proclamation in which ho says:. , Persona’. Belonginga Left in the Sev- per .cent.,- according to ttfo sections and ehovyn about the place. -There Hio Eighteen Discoursen Replete in which the frostbitten bogs are lo­ are 500 acres of upland, -timber land, Darwiri was no Christian. He "Thu home, 'lhe church and the e ra l B uildings of th e ABflooiation. cated. Bogs nearest the seacoast and meadows and the climate Is . With Sparkling Epigrams, Flashes didn't, know what-he was nor where’ school aro jointly and severally re­ were the least affected. sponsible for the upbringing of ideal, as very little severe cold and ol Refreshing Huinor, a World,of. h« was.. Evidence Carelessness On the Part Growers say. the present season practically no snow; reaches there. . • * • • children. The family is—or ought has -been one of the most trying in Whet is polygamy? Answer, what to be— an institution for the wel­ of Their Owners. But Summer Tho stock of birds, deer, etc., have Wisdom and Much Sonnd Logic, m a n y 1 years of the Industry: Weaithft ail become acclimated and-The meth­ nr. man can afford now. fare ot children; this is also true of Visitors Were liore Careful This or conditions - and insect plagues ods of feeding them while in a wild AH of Which Is Worthy -of Preser­ tho school. gave them, trouble during the sum­ Dis'iase is a self-faspectfng way “Educational Sunday was estab­ state has caused them to grow heavy, vation As a Reminder of His Visit. Season Than mer, but the early -freeze, which without losing any of tho .wildness to quit tliis life. I don’t want to die lished in-New Jersey in 1914 in or­ came too rapidly to oheok by, flood­ of nothing. When ?. man furnishes der to arouse greater interest In pub­ given them by nature. While it is There ivns a demand for the ser­ There is lititlo or no sign today ing tho bogs, caused tho greatest possible to catch glimpses of the a funeral it ought to be a self-re­ lic education. Tha second Sunday in about tbe Auditorium, Temple or financial loss. mons delivered by Bishop William specting funeral. October is usuall set aside for this deer, turkeys and rabbits injtheir In- A. Quayle at the recent camp meet­ Tabernacle to give’indication ol the iMariy pickers, who had . gone to closures, stilt they’ will all scurry (To ba continued.) purpose and this year Sunday, Octo­ activities in these buildings during the bogs in anticipation of a long ing and The Times endeavored to ber , is tho date for the observance out of sight as soons a they see the procure them for publication In full, 10 the busy season recently ended. The season of picking,, have been dismiss­ form of a man approaching. of Educational Sunday. buildings have been close'll tight as ed by tho growers and aro returning one each w eek,-but was unable ito do “I again recommend to all tho Experts who have visited the farm so, for the reason that the bishop MARRIAGE OF MISS W. RYNO a drum fonthe winter. So far aa the t> the cities. do’ not hesitate to say that It is the clergy of the State, irrespective of Auditorium' is concerned, ‘'closed has no manuscript ot these sermons. TO DONALD A.' BROWN denomination, thnt sermons upon -best equipped preservo in tho coun­ Bishop Quaylo always speaks extem­ tig h t -an a drum ,’’ m eans th a t the try,; and they lavish their praises the Importance of education, and storm doors and shutters have been COUNTY AUTO SHOW OPENS poraneously. suppose I ought to Miss Wilhelmina J. Ryno, of 63 particularly »pnn Its importance in on the work of the commission arid have an expert“1 stenographer with put In place, the aisle matting and AT LONG BRANCH OCT. 30 its superintendent. Many of them Benson avenue,' and Donald A. a democracy, lie preached on that platform'carpet taken up and stored me,” he, said, expressing his regret- Brown, of-128 Mt. Tabor Way, were d a j. ■ . are now seeking information aa to at being unable to .comply with the away, and the .console of the big or­ Officers of the Monmouth County ■the working methods employed united in marriage'Saturday after­ “Tho schools have always had an gan covered -with its waterproof request of this paper. As is well noon at 3 o'clock: at tho parsonage of efficient ally in the church. There Automobile -Dealers’; Association -there.’ known by those who-heard him, the overcoat and canvas tent. ■liavo been reelected. They are: tho First Baptist Church, Asbury hns of late been renewed interest in The melancholy days approach, eighteen.sermons delivered by Bish­ Park,, the Rev. David A. MacMurray, the schools, owing -to an Insistent President, H. L.Zobel, Red Bank; THE EDITOR IS AWAY AND op Qimyio during the camp were rs- pastor officiating. The yoiing. people and Auditorium Square, which hut a vice president,’ W,*H. Schuyler, As­ popular demand for a readjustment pleto with sparkling, epigrams, were accompanied by Miss Josephine few short weeks ago'resounded'with bury Park; secretary, 'Samuel Helm- THE OFFICE BOY HAS HIS'JOB of teachers’ salaries. The publio is the songs and shouts of many fervent briglft bits of humor, a World of wis­ Cort, of Ocean Grove and. Newark, going to expect more and demand ltek, Long Branch; 'treasurer Dor­ dom a nil m uch, bound logic con­ worshippers is how in; complete pos­ man McFadden., Long . Branch. It Tho editor ot this paper, Borough and Richand L. Brown, brother of more of -the schools. Wo need. then, densed into a few words. The Times tlui bridegroom. . more than ever the support and 'the session of and their so- was decided to hold the automobile Cleric John ;E. Quinn, .accompanied by lieltioua friends. mado a collection of some of the Mrs. Brown is the daughter qf cordla! cooperation of tho general show this fall In tho Long Branch lira. Quinn; are away-on their an­ 'things ho said, and thoy are worthy Whether. It was because old H. C. nual outing, in Maryland just be­ ! Charles M. Ryno, of -Newark. She public In our educational endeavors; Casino from October 30 to November ot preservation: ft . lias resided, with her grandparents, wo confidently appeal to t-he church L. this year' mado people more care­ G,’ inclusive. .. low Mason and Dixon’s line. They j Mr. and Mrsl'George R. Ryno; of and to tho clergy-to reinforce; this ful, or because of notice frequently An appropriation of $1,500 has. expect to be gone about two weeks.. (-No. .1 .)’ given from 'the platform that people THoir yearly pilgrimages to the Ian I. Iron in the blimil prevents you |-tills borough; for a number ot years, -public interest. been made to further tbe plans and land', is well known In the Twin Cit­ “Tho purpose of tho school is to take care of their belongings, or be­ ■will be spent in preparing the build­ of “garden sass,” waffles and sugar from getting skin disease. cause of some other reason unknown, cured hams have always been picas—- 1 * « ¥ « . ies.’ ■ Both are graduates of Neptune mfiko our civilization moro worth ing for tlio show. , . 1-lgli. l’chooi, Mr, Brown continuing while. The. three institutions—tho certain it is that the list of lost art­ It was suggested that there bo a ■ ri;t and interesting, and this tail’s Depravity is mnch -talked about icles reported at the Auditorium of­ 8trip-will doubtless be no exception to and miscellaneously practiced. his education at Lafayetto College, home, tlio church and tho school-— series of automobile' shows held which, ha left to enter the service. have done much for tho betterment fice tbo past , summer waa smaller throughout the county,; the places 1 the rule. The office force, Including « * * * * than, customary, so superintendent j tho “boss,” expect to see the editor The Methodists differ from the I-io entered the aviation ■’branch and of tliu lives of children. It is hoped not being mentioned, ono during the rose .to a lieutenancy., He is the. son •that they may do moro in tlie fu­ Davis says, and surely ho ought tq wHin.ter and another during tho return much refreshed and rejuven-. Baptists only in tlio degree of damp­ know , whereof* ho speaks, for all of ■ aled to take up his dual duties oi ness. of Mr, and Mrs.. Lewis. C. Brown, of ture. . . . spring. W, E. Mojint, of Engiish- this place, and is now connected "Graxo problems ot a social, econ­ tho lost articles ■are turned over to town, was appointed chairman of j editor and borough clerk. Mean­ ». * o * ; him to be returned when claimed hy while the office boy, with the assist­ Not so maiiy people in these days with tho Niles, Bcnet and Pond firm omic anil industrial nature confront tlie committee on devising ways and iii Plainfield as a mechanical this country. T-hero aro m any who the rightful owner or to be,stored means and the advisability of thro ance of tlie “boss,” is runnlrig The. have put chickens in the preacher's away, in the hope or expectation Times. Tlio ofilco cat was frozen stiff ibuggy, but then nobody has taken draughtsman. believe that we must rely moro upon; proposed series, of shows. ' tne church and tho school to point that ;the Owners; may'come for their last winter while prowling around an y out. property at, somo time In the future.. •the northeast corner of The Times - the way for settlement of tlieso prob- W hen th e A uditorium -plAce wan HOW MANY SNOWS THIS YEAR? ibuildlng. However, the paste-pot It is a good deal better to stay out MISH GLADYS! TODD AND lenir. finally - closed: the other day the fol­ “1 trust, that Educational Sunday ft: TWENTY-FIVE LAST WINTER £d scissors still remain and also the of jaii than, to get U . t C. N- FOSTER MARRIED lowing articles remained unclaimed: 8waste-basket.. By itho way, what a 0 9 ni ay he more generally, observed- In Ope umbrella. ft. -wonderful adjunct to the newspaper It is not hard to steal; stealing is tbo fall cf 1920 than ever before.” How many snowfalls will there be The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Three, parasols. " . • office-the.w aste-basket Is. only a habit. Fearco at-129 Broadway was the One .child’s umbrella. • this winter? The date of the first * . m m « scene. Friday afternoon of a quiet HOUSES UNDER WAY NOT Three pairs of eyeglasses. .. ario,w iri Ocean Grove wbb .recorded' •Salary is not tho big word in IiUt on November 19. Instead 'of nine­ NEW STAFF SPECIALIST home wedding, the participants be­ EXEMPT FROM TAXATION Six breastpins. nian phdlosophy. ing their niece,Miss Gladys Todd, Tvfro school class,ping. teen snows -there were t/wentyllve, as AT AGRICULTURE COLLEGE . . *■ * * * - Two feather bona.. follows: v. ;ft;-:. . and Clarence N, Foster, son of Mr. ■I'd rather have a child converted and Mrs. Caleb N. Foster, ot 107 Houses which were In course ot Threii hoy’s caps. , ... November--19: December ,15, 17, than a grown person; ;, because construction October 1 .do not come-, One shoulder cape, black velvet. * 19, 21. 24, 29, 30; January 12, 14, Tho homo economics department Broadway:-. The ceremony was per­ there's more of tho child. formed at 3.30 in the presenCe of im­ within the tax exmption provided hr, Two dozen fans. • , ’ 16, - 19; 22; February 1, 4; 5, 10, of tho extension division of the State * * • * College of Agriculture; New ' Bruns­ mediate relatives by Rev. Thomas J. -the legislature just passed and signr- One boy’s straw hart. 15, 19, 21, 25 20; March G, 13. and When 'w e’struggle for originality ed by Governor . Edwards relieving -ft A pril 9. F ebruary led w ith 9. wick; has made another addition to J. Wriglit. pastor ot St. Paul’s M. E.' Onii cane. its staff. Miss Florence Powdermak- wc’ro likely to become airy. church. Ocean Grove. for five years all new dwellings Otto w aterproof cap. There were T in December and only * * m * erected, according to a ruling , 5 In January. • er recently .began work as specialist Miss Mabel M. -Hajglit, of Ocean One blanket for baby coach. A thing isn’t true becauso It’s old. sent by the State Board of Taxes and , Also, a miscellaneous assortment in nutrition. Grove, was the maid of honor and MSbs PowilermakeT conla) to Nuiv or because it’s.now, but because of E dw ard J. RMles. of W est Gtovc, w as Assessments to assessors In tlie vari­ ’ of handkerchiefs, gloves, knitted tho facts in the case. ous taxing districts throughout the bags, photographs, empty pocket- Home-Made Brew Seized. Jersey with an excellent back­ the -best ma \ Mr. and Mrs. Foster ground of training and experience. left for a two week's trip through State. Tho board points out that books, speotaclo cases, bathing slip­ County Detective- John Smith, If a man has a mother, some bar­ Chapter 355, Laws 190. provides that pers. knitting needles and various with t'woor threo assistants/ Satur­ She is a. graduato ot Pennsylvania the Poennos. Both are graduates of ley bread and God, it is a great deal. the. Neptune high school. Mr...Fos­ “No taxes shall be levied, assessed o th er aTtKTes. . day arrested Rubin Kaplan - arid State College, and. has done graduate mm** study in Johns-Hopklns University ter is connected with the Federal Re­ or-'collected- for a period of fivo years “What is the most common article seized , a; quantity of alleged whisky Some people when .they 'say , from October 1, 1920, on any - im - reported lost in the Auditorium?" arid tho. Unlversiyt of Chicago. She serve Bank .in New York. They will at Kaplan’s farm homo at White’s "Well” three times get sicker every reside in East Orange for tho" win- ‘ provements to real estate which may Mr. Davis was asked.'“ Pocketbooks Schoolhouse, three ’miles south of has served as chemjst for -the Balti- r.oro City:-.Health, Department, spe­ time they say it. - ■*"■ ter. After March 15 next they will -be erecteed -between October 1; 1920, and,' handbags," was the ready Adelphia,; just off the Lakewood a * » - • ’ ' and October 1; 1922, for -dwelling answer. "That is because women so road. .ft. ' cialist in food research in'the United occupy tliir new home in Reil Bank. States Department of Agriculture, You can hardly escape the hospi­ purposes. ‘ often lay their pocketbooka or hand­ Kaplan was arraigned before Jus­ tality cf~preachers.’ bag on the seat beside them and then tice of -tho Peace Hulso utlfl held un­ member of the United • States Food -—:—. a m *' m . 1 Administration staff, / and insructor Letter of Commendation. Ervien'VanWieRlc. a little later change to another.seat der $ , . ball. .. . Tho best way to ingratiate your­ arid forget nil about itho pocketbook Kaplan1 000 and; liis brother wero ar­ in tha School of Hygiene and Public The following letter of commenda­ Tho marriage of Mrs. Marion L. ft. ';, self with peoplo is to let them be­ tion was'received by Morse & Bron­ or handbag; until, 'the' close of the rested a year ego charged.with con­ Health at Johns-Hopkins University. lieve they know mqre than you Ervien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.. . service. " F r e q u e n t l y ,” iMr. Davis ducting a still near Engllshtown. At son; -the new real estate firm, this p. Ladomus,-. 31 Main avenue, and • know. ' -"ft. ' /.'ft ';ft v week, from Ex-Justice 'Franklin Rus­ added-, “the same person loses the that -time his brother was-fined $ ,- VOCATIONAL TRAINING IS . . v,. e ■ u fl;,. 5 Harold VanWIcklo son of Mr.- and ' same article several ' times—coats by the federal authorities and1 sell, complimenting them in having Mrs. C-lvarie . M. VanWicklc, of the; , 9 If you’ giggle you won’t . quarrel, sold his property a t -32 Heck'avenue.: 3 and umbrellas, for instance.” Was000 -commlltted to thie county jail URGED FOR WOMEN AND GIRDS for if you giggle you can’t quarrel; Westminster, Asbury Paik. was sol- Among the articles found and' re­ for one m onth. -ftr.-ft' a et -A a ' “Let mo compliment you on your enrol:ed .Saturday evefting l y • the _ stored to their owners the past Vocatiqnal training for women A good deal of tills tiling of the prompt and efficient service In seour- Rev. Thomas J. J. Wright;, pastor.ot ftrinft summer was a bag-containing a Bi­ and girls in machine shop and other ing a purchaser for my Ocean Grove ! st. Paul’s M. E. Church, at tiie par- . ; v; AUcnlmrst Pupils Sent to Grove, church not being as good as i f 'tiseit ble, a watch, keys and railroad ’tick­ trades for which they proved- -their to be is all a myth: '.’ cot-tage in less than a week after the j-sOnagc. Mrs. VaiiWiCkle Is, 'well;;';,'?-? ets. Tho bag was left in the'Taber-, • Hereafter all students from AUen- adaptability during the war is ad­ .' a tt o * snme was placed in your hands. - I ! known in Ocean Grove, having sum- nacle, where It was picked;.up and hurst in both the grade and high vocated in a- special . rep o rt fby Di­ When you aro on your knees you .predict a wonderful success for .your ‘ mered here for' niany,years, arid dur- banded over to Mr. Davis, who. sent school departments will ber sent to rector Mary Anderson, of the Wom­ stand higher than when you stand new venturo at the seashore. i.jng the war was ill the o.rilnaiicede- It by parcel post to -the owner, Mrs. tho Ocean Grove school, according to en’s Bureau of tho Department of on your feet. . “Sincerely yourq, I partmeiit of tlie army, Philadelphia. *•' ' Catherine Chapman; Mouhit Vernon, a decision of the AUenhurBt Board of. L abor.; m a * m “ISAAC FRANKLIN RDSSELL. ; Mr. VanWibkle served' in France for ; N. Y. The owner was locatect'by libr Eddoatiori'. Pripils from Alienhurst Stato and other voeatioria' schools, Caesar wouldn't amoim-t to any­ “Sept. 29, .1920." over a year in the 7-Stii Division, >• name and address - In the'bag. A have in. the past been sent to the As­ few. of wlitch now admit women’; thing .now, unless lie joined church New Jersey Troops, in tho ammunt- ft , pocketbook containing sixteen,’ .dol­ bury Park school, but much dissatis- should in n il cases .be opei.sd to on probation: ■ tion tralii. Mr. and Jlrs. VanWickio r; lars was restored th - Mrs, D. ' M . .factlon had grown (through; lhe fact ithem, and' women must; bo t-scour-, . ■* a, -.’ei Summer Residents Sail for India. a ill make their home In Newark, ft WrislTt, of Elmhurst, L. I. ■ that those who were Bent there were aged to attend, Director ;. Autfnrsoii It’s an easy thing to livo forever where Mr. VanWickle holds a re-., ftft Mrs. Harvey Reeves Calkins and sHonsiblo ffiosiltlon wjth a largo There was,also found during tho scattered throughout the several said, if they are tpft’reach the more if you get started’that way.’ Miss , Helen Calkins, who spent tile • summer a handbag containing an. schools of the city. So far 17 stu­ skilled and remunerative jobs’ now summer at Ocean Groye, sailed Octo­ leather concern. automobile driver’s license issued .to': dents of - the high school .department held by men.” . In the light trades SoAio Women like a m an th a t ber 2 from San Francisco aboard the E-thbl R. Snedoker. Manasquan, good and G3 grade school pupils have en­ affording -tho best opportunity-- for limps for they cau hold him up and steamship" Nile for Yokohama en Civil Service Jobs For Women. until -December 31, 1920. And the tered the-Ocean Grove sofiool from wemon wero included mariufao|"ure mother him. route to Cawmpore, India, where liet returned to the oillce Includes an Alienhurst. of optical and other, instruments and Mrs. Calkins will resume her work New Jersey Civil Service' examina­ octagon silver boX, containing a the furniture and sheet metal trades. Poverty Is nqt a. calam ity if you as a missionary of tliq Board of For­ tions, oppn to women, to be held ■ sum of money. Converting Flying. Boats. • arc s Christian. . eign Missions of the Methodist Epis­ Monday, October 25, -will be con- , Sometimes a demand is made for The Aeromarlne Plano and -Motor . Woman Wins, Scholarship, ti x lS ;feet and Robin redbreasts in -their domes- Canvassing has 'begun on a new . Summed rip the board’s findings 0 0 Prosecutor Charles-F. Sexton has 4.he house.-has ten roomB and all im- Mclty tire just: as selfish as a man Rummage Sale. city directory to he issue by Boyd, were that “business conditions issued a letter to mayors of munict- are definitely on- road toward p o and his wife in love with each other. A rummage, sale will be hol'd for of Philadelphia, and- covering yio . palitiei throughout Monmouth coun­ .* *.' a . • ja district between Deal and BelmiirftSi"- stability of as great'and confirmed a ty. caiilrig upon them to take effic­ the benefit, ot Ann May .Hospital at . nature aq the disturbed position of Incdpien't Fire. .. . d-t’s w orth marrying just to see a 121G. Springwood avonuo'on Octobqr B. Frcnii, of tho Boyd firm, with .'offtft ient means to'prevent illegal' sales woman walk around and look at her fic.es at 704 Chestnut .street, Phiiltt-ft the world at largo permits. -.-.'"ft Children -playing with matches of liquor, and bring violators to jus­ 26th, and all, articles to he con­ bo a own premises. deiphia; ;ls’.auperviQing the work. He were.said .to tho cause of small tice. He proposes to see to it that the * * * a‘ tributed may be left at Dr. Dorre, 67 C. 3. 'MABSINGEB. M. D.. fihy- blaze at ! the homo 'of Arthur "Rey­ , Main avenue.- Mrs. Charles O. Per-, Is being .assisted by 14 men.. .Hisftj law. Is enforced, and expects mayors, I nover knew a frog lo tumble on t. — ’>1 .mrnmmml’ ’—S’ WY n'4. T* - fy ^ ft -- - riioian and Burgeon, .corner Main and;. nolds; 131V Abbott avonuo,'-; shortly pollco and others to coopenato. • , ry Is chairman and la working dili­ Delaware Avenues, Ocean ’Grove; Gift bsforci noorf Tuesday., Eflfe was dis­ tho weather; they ate {better than gently fori this worthy cause. Hao-houra: -i Until 10 aft, m .: from ;3ft covered. Jn one,t>f the .upstairs Toojns to:2'p.m .l -ffbra . ;?. m.^aud among tho . Vboddlng, .' but was ~ex- 0 3,010 8 tlrigt’ *----- ~" W. ;E. ^ylbrftft.-.cbntraotor.V' -ancl i ’lij’1 appointment;;'TalqphoneftAflburf hulli o»:-»S Alib'fiiH ave.CtOeeati O-rrivB. ft BOB.-fltf J01O. ! • "" ■■■<■' Bono; 1 V P A Q Iii TW O THfi OCEAN GROVE T1ME& FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1020. AMERiCAN WOMEN TELEPHONE BOOK DOING FULL SHARE Summer Directory “Comes Out” FOR THE COUNTRY in Spite of Paper and Freight Mrs. Calvin - Coolidge, Wife of Difficulties—^^One of the Big­ Republican Nominee, Praises gest Printing Jobs in the Her Sex, World.

VI didn't know there woro Bo ninny DISCUSSES HIGH LIVING COSTS rmmes In tlie World,” exclaimed one of our subscribers, ns site turned iho Declares in an Interview That pages.of her new Telephone Directory, “Why, look, iTohn'! It's bigger, tlmn Present High Prices Can Be rrx> the truck owner who is look- ever—over n thousand pages—nnd Reduced by Votes. there's no string In It. Onll tho man JL ing for facts about pneumatic back, and .ask him for one that we can hang up.” By Estelllne Bennett. . "T truck tires, this much maybe said— Tho man who delivered (lie book Sirs. Coolidge sat In a day conch on' grinned as he showed her that they a ,slow local train: between'Boston and were all alike, murmured something Northampton and talked about her Be sure to get all the facts before about paper dlfllctiltlos and a "big husband, her chilU".'n; tlie high” cost of Job” hnd suggested that "If the hook living;,and -the domestic problem;. .The could talk" wonderful things would be conductor and the brakemnh. stopped revealed. arriving at any definite conclusions. as they went through the car to talk If It rovhi Talk to her. ‘Slie had; made friends with : “Well, did you ev v ?" slie- asked, them, in! her frequent journeys , back and looked at the- I ''"ectory again There are pneumatic truck tires-r- and. forth to .keep In touch wltli her with n new lute; eat; ”1 lupposo It Is children In school In Northampton and and there are pneumatic tires made a lilg Jo'li Jo get tlmt our. It must her; husband at his duties In llie state weigh .'utmost live pour.John. •ciipltol. She knitted diligently as she. agreed with .her,.end they let It go at talked. During those trips she knits in truck sizes. that. But If that''lel.'-ikPno Directory nil the winter stockings and sweaters could talk, its the- mini loiil .h.’r.i. It for her two boys—John, aged four­ would have disclosed an almost heart­ teen. and Calvin,'twelve. It. is just as' Wasteful t o . pu t pneu­ breaking task, weeks of strain, and “Top ninny people are afraid of toil during the thick of tlie paper work," she thinks Is the fundnmental matics that are not truck tires on a shortage and rnllrond difficulties In reason for the high cost of living and order to get enough paper to ke^p the much discussed domestic problem. enormous printing presses going, think the only thing tlie women motor- truck as it would be to put days of frantic tracing of freight cars of ”1 the country can do now,” she said, lost. In the ahuine,.or appropriated hy.. with ihe quiet conviction af’one who enlarged - bicycle; tires ' on an" ■ auto ­ others In tlie need of the moment, the hns thought It all put, "is to vote for difficult lmullng hy . truck of tons and tiie men whom they think will make the tons of paper firm distant points, right laws nndjsee. that they are en­ mobile. and the thousand und one sudden nnd forced; They-have done all they can unforeseen difficulties that cropped up In the home; I think the reason there one after the.other nnd, that had to Is so much sugar on hand now Is be­ So- far as. we know—-arc! w e h a v e ■ ‘ be oj’crcome Inmiodiately If New cause people nre rtilfng without It Tn York City was to have a summer Di­ their homes. tone into this proposition thorough- rectory, • ■ • Women Havo Dono Tholr Share. Almost a Million “American women linve done, and Printing close to a million direc­ stlU are doing, their full share. They, ly ■— the United States Rubber tories. Is no' small task at any time, hove sacrificed and. ssveij^sndjsubstl- even when, facilities nre of the finest, tuted and made over. But thaF'lsn't Company is the only tire manu­ and all goes smoothly, hut In these enough Tliey'fl have to vote the lilg times of stress it Is a Job that few cost of living down. . . . ; ... would care to tnclcle. To insure the “Here In Now Uiiglantl, where It to facturer that has realized the full printing'of this giant book, and them a little hard for us to give up pie,” she is no other like It hi tho world, nil en­ laughed ut the tradition that hns be­ import of this distinction. tire printing plant. Is reserved, and come n Joke, "we have learned to use ■ during the periods of the year when all kinds of cheaper substitutes for. it Is being made, everything else In batter and lord, nnd In my own house­ That is building a pneumatic truck tlmt plant goes to tho wall. T hold wo have experimented with dif­ ■ Tills year the mill In Watertown, ferent fruit combinations to find some­ N. Y„ Unit hud contracted to furnish thing wo like iiimI II :it will take the tire— not simply a passenger car tire the special grade.of paper used In the least sugar ApfiV* must bn tnrt to Directory was unable to deliver the mnke good nles, hut re have found made larger. Building it to, haul * full (iiiota required he-uuse the In­ tlmt hlueberrlPB take less sugur ond fluenza epidemic, weather conditions, the cmnli'nnUor, o f apples and blue­ Itidustrlnl; dlstnrl'imee.s, trnnsporta- berries, Ini if ond half, Is liel'elous,, re­ heavy loads under hauling conditions t ion, nnd fuel difficult les which have quires less sweetening than apples nnd affected the pnper Industry In com­ hns mure charueior ttiuri the blueber­ — not merely because there is a de- © mon with all others", curtailed the out­ ries alone." " put to n serious extent. To offset the Knows No Domestic Probisms.; liiand for pneumatic truck tires. shortage, therefore, popes- had lie . The •lomcsllc |i-nhlem, which Is clos­ ordered from mills ail over the coun­ ing hnniek all over the country and In­ try, some of It even eoiidng from In- creasing the hotel population, la some- . ternntlcmnl Falls, JIIiiii,, which is on thing of which Mre. Coolidge thinks If these pneumatic truck tire tho Cnmidlnn liorder. she hns no personal, practical knowl­ Some ,of It Was limited down by edge Sho never keepe blit- one maid, facts interest you, there are more to barge from Boston; other cnrlonds and she never hns been without one. could get no nearer Jersey City than Ir the fifteen years of her mnfried life' be had at our service station for the Plainfield, N, J., HIghbridge, Kings- she lias had only two. Tha first one bridgc and Wllllamsbrldge, N. Y„ nnd she Inherited with the furnished fcoasa was trucked night nnd day from Into which she aud Mr, Coolidge these' points, as the presses, working moved when .they were married and in 24-hour shifts seemed insatiable took with ber when sho moved. '• The In their demand for more, consuming second came when the first left to go- ions a': day.; ami live with her sister. Hunting Paper There must be a reason for their staying, it wns sflggcsted to Mrs. Cool­ Two thousand tiins additional lmd idge, and she'thought possibly there to be purchased In the open market were several. She thought tho type of nt current, prices, which were twice nrnld hnd something to do with, it ns" high os the original contract price. Her's bom have beer American wo­ If you examine your Directory you men old enough to, have a aensc of re­ W ill notice, that Instead of having ono sponsibility to their work "and Intelli­ even grade of paper throughout,- your gent enough to respond, to reasonable book Is made, up of sevord! .weights eourteona treatment; FRANK S. MORRIS mid shades. There Is a story behind . "A good many women who keep only that, also. In previous Issues the pa­ one maid have trouble In their house-' per was'manufactured by one mill, holds-berause both mistress and maid, and. was of a lighter weight than tlmt but chiefly the mistress,! are afraid of produced by most of the mills, which work, • A woman expect- one maid to- prefer ..to m anufacture a , heavier pa­ dr- the cooking anfi scrubbing and ev­ per, Tho new paper bought to sup­ erything else and still be dressed .'up lo plant tho supply of the did ulreafty black dress with white cap nnd apron, on. bund Is n newsirlht paper, Jess ready td answer the doorbell any min­ strong, and not us white as the otlier ute. I t Isn't humanly possible.- I a!- and more bulky. ■ “. ways answer! my doorbell myself.'. I Lumber Hardware And this paper dlfiioujty seemed to d- It .for two tensoniv Iti tbe 'first . O O Sunday be the official “jinx” Till 'the way place, there Is no one else, nnd, In the Paints, Plumbers’ Supplies through. The enormous" presses, second, I like to greet my friends at ROUND TRIP which print from 8.000 to p,000 72,- the door myseif.". page' forms (c.d'ed signatures) on Have Home Orohostra. War Tax 8 per cent. Additional Excursion Neponset Wall Board hour, did not work us well ns they Mra. Coolidge Is of medium. tlelght, - •T r 57 Em bury rlvenun Special Attention to Jobbing OGETIN GROVE, h. J. 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove

ULOKCiU -M. BFtNNETi S. BOGa N, Glazier Plate, W indow and W lndsblel I P ainting Glass. M irrors for Sale. IN ALL ITS BBANCHK* . M irrors Re-Silvered. Telepbone R0S-J 116 Eeok Avenne, OCEAN GEOVE- foEDWu' 61 Soutb Main St,,' Asbnry Park , is now Telepbone .772 Asbnry FRED E. FARRY iR 'g X '* d E D -B U G S ^ G o v e r n ^ nml their egga banished forever in FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER two hours. Kill all Rerrris nnd makes 806 Main Slreel, Aaburj Park " everything In room'-1 absolutely pure. L » ^ e tadj Assistant Onon Oaf and Hlghl No damage to clothing. Tclephoie Reside nwr telephone JAMES A. HOGG, BBADIEY BEACH 434 4.14

Centre JOHN N. BURTIS HARRY J. BODINE FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Opsn Oay.and Night. Private Rooms 722 Mvlllson Ave.. Asbury Park . for Funerals. Luogmotor Service Prlrate Auto' Phone 567 S17 Banga Ave. Achurj Park Ambulance Service P h o n e 64

Geo. B. Sexton, Funeral Director § Embalmer (Successor, lo J . H . Sexton) ifTT ^ train ol circumstances has Private Auto Ambulance ■ brought about this result, 159 Main Slreel, Asbnry Park Brown’s Bloch, Spring Lake T e le p h o n e 21 Telepbone 32-M and ttie Asbury Park Board — G a le in Lot Angelas Timet, of Trade pledges the public that every effort will be made to - ■ pF if I maintain this position. ; HE’S TOR MING

"It 1 should live to he. (mother 100 years old certainly would never vote Publisher’s Son Escaped Military for a member1 of the Democratic party tor President or any oilier nntloiml ot- Service ThrouRh Demeoratio flee." ■ ■ So declares ‘'Grandpa" Albert Vogel, •Nominee's influence. 103 years young, of Jeannette, I'll., who The Fuel with The songs that are hits cast his first vote Iii it presidential elec­ Young, nhlc-tin-liVil, rich, n strapping tunes that every­ tion for Polk, voted'for Abraham Lin­ Ids fi'llow. wiio p'lssi-sscd ii 1J the phys­ coln and has' voted the Itepuhllcun ical eqiiipiiii'in of mi American soldier, one is humming ; they ticket ever since. Next month he will’ save, evidently,’ heart, Robert P. the Trouble Taken Out can all be found in the vote for. larding arid Cooltdge. “Tell the country am for Harding Scripps was kepi oul of the war 1 through Administration .Influences. current list. Let us and Coqildge and America first," says Industrial and Miscellaneous G -is Appliauces Mr. Vogel. “I w ant no Wtlsou League Me was exenipted - ’ play them for you. The Incnl draft 1ion.nl, f Butler Coun­ to b e had at our s a le s r o o m ty,; O., rejected Ids plea nnd held tlmt. - : T here is iio. obligation ’ tliere’ wus nn valid rlnlin for Ids ex­ to hearing and you will emption and hint hq should surely dpi) Bake Ovens Broilers like them. July records a uniform and .sliniilder. nrms, hut Sec- Cake Griddles retnry of War Baker’s luw partner, are now ready. Toil] Stillh, was einplnyvd lo save the Confectioner Stoves youthful sinckei’. GoVernoi Cox took Combination Toasters, Broilers aud Griddles a liitnd In the case, and finally, hy C O L E & C O . Wldte I louse deeree.'he went Scot free. Gas Fixtures ’ His imiltl-nillHiuiiilie father, E W. | Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park Scripps,' coiniilllng owner of the Giue Heating Pots Hot Plates Sqripps League of Newspapers nnd the H eat Distributors— two or four holes ..•....••...a..*.., Newspaper Ltderprlse A’ssnclntlon,. a powerful edmidiiutlnii; threatened to Heaters Lamps overllirinv 'Ihe Ailmlnharatlon rather than periidl. eithei of ids sous to an­ Hotel Units . ; V.'. sw er the rail of Uncle Sain. BEAUTIFUL HAIR m p YOUTHFUL FACES Laundry Stoves Laundry Irons Adralnlatratiori Exem pts .Slacker. ; , - • Telephone 715 Havin;: .helped to re-elect Woodrow ■.y:-; Melting Pots v lyl . Wilson ITvi'ider.t otr the Issue, "He Shampooing Electric and Violet Rays kept us an of wiir." the elder Scripps Stoves Soldering Stoves' deihiutdcd . I tint Ids soils.he kepi out of Scalp Treatment Facial Massage war And the Ailadalstratlqn kept Tailors’ Stoves • p - ? VOGEL. them oiit Hair Dressing . Eyebrows Shaped T o a s t e r s Young Robert Scripps, who had nev. Marcel Waving. • Beauty Packs of Nations; President Wilson's autoc­ racy and the wastefulness of those lie er done nriy real m-wsiaipl'r work, wns Tubing Waffle Stoves Massage for the Hands Manicuring gathered about him as Ids olllclnl fami­ given ihe Idle uf Asslsti'liil jo the I’ub- ly wns to-be expected. It has been n Itsticr of ihe Scripps League News­ W ater Heaters papers lo ei’cuie an excuse for Ids ex­ r / nafr Goods and flair Ornaments Democratic trait; for years." ' “Grandpa” Vogel takes a dally con­ emption. I’liiiiMy he wns nrdered home from Cuinp Sherr-an by (tnvernqr Cox, M t - .-. V . PERMANENT WAVING .. . ■ stitutional over streets near Ids home Id Jeadnette. Occasloimlly, lie preaches after he hud hem Iii uniform for tep V < Tree Demonstration of CQARMLEAF BAIR REMOVER a sermon from one of the Western days..; w , , . All thesefnclsand in nre .of nn equnl. AT YOUR SERVICE Pennsylvania churches with, ohl lime ly astounding nnd discreditable charac­ LOVELY HANUS EASYgFEET vigor Tie started life as an assistant lamplighter In the .Capitol grounds mi ter: were 'brought out by the Kenyon Washington when .he wns fifteen years Senatorial Committee, which subpoe­ S. A. MACAWN, Manager •- naed young, Scrlpp.i to Washington to ’ i ; ' ■ }.>..■/"/,■ ■’ ■<,r‘ • * ■ - old. He. often ran errands for mem bers of Congresq nnd can . vividly re­ explain his activities In the present ’ l"Y U 'TP IlT T C T vV • su r g eo n ** call the eloquence (if -Menry Clay nml caiiipnlgn. ’ COAST GAS CO; U M \m l i V U o l I, CUIROPODISr Daniel Webster and other futiious Now Supporting Cox. 70D Niuth aveuuo. Beimar, N. J. Telephoue 531 Ilolmur. CDIKOPODIAL ORTHOPEDICS] statesmen of that period. He stfw An He Is today editor In chief of the. drew Jneksnn Iniiiigtiriited In 18.32. • Scripps League of Newspupers nod the Arnold aveuue, Point Pleasunt, N. J. • Telephone 128 Point Pleasant. / 530 Cookman Avenne, Asbnry Park 27 w . 46th fii.,r,New;York City Lator he tieeame a Methodist mlulsier Newspaper Enterprise Association and 50 Main a venue. Ocean Grove. Telephone 234-W Asbury- la putting out dally pink propaganda EDITORS PAY. VISIT sheets of a lurid and scnsntlonul char­ - TO MARION STAR AND acter In support, of tho candidacy of -FIND A REAL PAPER. Governor Cox Samples, of these sheets were sub­ mitted, to the committee,'and Senator ^tiles’ Express and Stage Line “If President Harding Is as big n is t.lie oldest^established. line in A sbnry Park success as Editor Harding he will go Reed,'Democrat,.frniikly denounced the propaganda ’ ns “rot" and Manifested . aiid O ceatiG rove,'' Special facilities' for the • ; •.{ down In history {a: the. Hall of Fnra.e," writes J. Gnbberl of. Riverside, Chl„ extreme impatience and disgust with •v . prompt and careful handling of all kinds of v i ’ In an article Just published on hts re­ • the yonug man's loose talk about o lyL • /iJFuruiture;Bji^agfe;iR^nos, Boilers and Safes turn from .Marlon, where he visited "Senate oligarchy” und criticism of tbe Harding's paper. . . r Supremo Court _ .1 Large Anto Moving Van (or Long Distance Moving “We found Just thq sort of a paper Young Scripps, although Ue did not ' orrioes ' \j. a future President pilfilu bo expected fight for his country In 1017-18, Insist­ 4-7 G o r llo w f t v o ., ,W « « t G r o v o t Main St., Opposlto flseocl- ed that ho wns doing It all through lovo Jo edit," says Mr. Gabbert, "and the TO MAKE PAJAMAS Al: ‘ tlon Office; O cean G rovoi 226 Main St, and R ailroad visit, to us canie nearer to belpg an of country and.In.the “public Interest,” • »' jtotlon,Aebury Park. . 8 edltoylal' conference thgn a political without any pay froni the Democratic Clean, steady empldyisient at ■. ■ - ’ .JACOB BTII>BO, Proprietor; crusade. • ’ ' ; . commltteo or tlioughtjof obligation for “We found men wbrklng ;for Editor keeping him out of \vur.' good wages, witli a toi*ty (40); Hiirdlng who bail bee’q! with 1dm for Tho draft-dodging uspects of the periods varying from' 20 to 38 years. case, ns. brouglit- out at Washington, are not unlike those of youog Bergdoll per cent, bonus adcledl te eacb * / Only the Freshest and Best Wo found that Editor Harding follows closely eyory detail Incident to the of Philadelphia, which resulted Io a Federal- prosecution for conspiracy to publication of his paper.. He knovvs pay and a Christinas bosins Fish, Clams, t^st^rs, UlisiersL Etc; wlidt pay tl)o helpers-on the floor get, evade tbe draft . " Prompt Deiliveryrto arid JuBt as he kn-wvs the amount he pays 'besides. We pay earfape^^if ydit H qtels Cottages • c his manager. Hri-cnri handle type like Flfth Cousin Roosevelt devoted his th e 're st o f us, and It Would beep my speech at Provldeilce, R. L, to a de­ live out otloi/vn. flam y^s^eaFood^ foreman busy to beat “him on setting fense of eight years of Democratic ad- up is stick of -polnt typo. He . knows mlalstratloD. Six weeks Is a very Bbort 8 V A L C O MANUFACTURING CO^ P S 2 011 n Street, %arp«sibaf<^ Prove, how to make up a paper, like u veteran time for doing much along that line. and he la Just os-much at home la the " MAIN FLANT AT FIRST AVENUE AUD LAH6F0RD STREET, ASBURY, PARR ■■■ > i Telepbone Aahary 400 c business ofilce looking ovor tho adver The Cox slogan seems to be “Mlsrep- Using accounts." • ' - ; y • ' resents tlon Without Rclaxotton.” , ANNEX AT, 422 MAIN STREET 5treet,';0^ m n H i wmmm #S?i i'>s^-^!*;0r i h k o »:T:a n a . i o v K t i m e s FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 , 1020. Weekly' Edition Founded 1SS2 tatlon to San Diego; The automobile Ocean Giove. needed only one more passenger to THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES have a full load. The driver said: The waves roll lu and the waves roll Published Friday by. "All. I am Interested In is the fare, ' out, ■ . . • !'■ ft; ESTATE OF GEORGE F. RAINEAR • l i t ' you people want to put up ten And the ocean meets the sky, John E. Quinn, Editor THE DOLLAR cents extra apiece we will not wait We call “Ship ahoy” from tha iish- 43 M ain Ay.enue, Ocean Grove, N . J. longer for another passenger.” The •. ing pier. ' ■ ' J T he dollar you save ‘ Telephone. I Board of Temperance man turned to To tho vessels gliding hy., lhe other pasengers and said: “Lot’s siderablu more_ than its pre^nt] value in purchas­ .Wo sit and watch on iflie Jersey. SU B SC R IP T IO N S:, 11.50 yearly; S5c. sem i-anhuall.v; 45c. quarterly or Sc. and P.ost- do it.” but with shamed faces they ing powor when tbe dollar is restored to normal ape.per copy, poaiage paid in the,h’piicd States; Canada! $2.0) and foreign had to admit that not one of them sands,. Under a sky of blue; ’■ ti.iii a year. had a dime left. Tia Juana had v aall l u e . A D D R ESSES changed on request—alw ays give form er address. cleaned them out.—Board of Tem­ We send a message but with tho tide, A message io you, arid you. ADVERTISEM ENTS: Rates will be furnished by us 'upon request. perance aud Research and News. It is therefore advisable to acquire the saving :V.1 t e f i t h e l a i d on y o u r paper tor the explrptlnn ol your subscription Then t)ie moon comes np righhjriu CUV MILK LOSSES. habit today • ft* ft '..ft Entered~as~second-class m all at tlie Ocean Grove postofllce; of tho sea, To develop better methods for Arid her radiance fills the rilglit; : THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE handling and shipping milk from Wo sit and watch the fairies dauce,dance. W e pay four per cent, interest on savings ac­ tlie farms to the city market is' the .All along the pathb of.of liglight. h t. counts aud assist clients in uivesting their accu­ object., of un Investigation of prac- The passing ships. . fling out tUMrth?tr The weeks of the greatest r_..^ M;st people seem to think tliat Jce; In various milk plants, which lights, mulations. ! from forest fire's ,in tho W est have the life of a lbcal newspaper puKlisU- is being made'by. the Dairy Division The lights on.. thothe pier -respond;respond; ' of tlio United State Departirient of just passed with a .total destruction oi ' is a counmied round of bliss, 3 While all the world seems beautnmd,beauiuied, Agriculture. Milk losses during By a touch of7 tho the fairies’ wand. to date so large as to use up nearly with Ills pathway strewn with roses, shipment have a marked/effect upon twice the amouric appropriated r and money -'-flowing into his coffers. the price that' the consumer mustm ust .'ANNIE JOHNSTON MORSB fighting these conflagrations. . He is asked to print this and tlmt -pay for tho product, and upon. . . the Ocean Grove, Oct. 4, 1920 .) arid to publish innumerable tilings, price that.the farmer_r receives for tho sum set aside by Congress was $250,-. product; Tlie losses arearo of two kinds; Asbury Park Trust Company 000, and. to date the Forest Service without a thought or remuneration. — — . fAm milk souring In Poultry Farm Sold. Corner MaHlson Avenue ami Emory Street of the United States Department of Quite naturally lie is interested in transit, arid those from theft, spoil-', The Monmouth poultry farm near Agriculture has had to spend approx­ ills town or village and its advance­ ago and leakage. Both ar believed Matawan has been sold -to Mrs. Telepbone 1700 ment; that it be kept clean, and at- to be avoidable if the farmer, coun­ ■Edith A nthony, pf F ranklin; John imately $470,000 in efforts to check try dealer, and city dealer will work J; W atts bought the place from .Mr. fires. Despite the heavy deficit cre­ ti.ictive, not only that it will appeal together. Puiiderford several yearri ago and Capl’il, Surplus and Profits, $155,000.09 ated. tlie Forest Service officials are, to visitors, but be a credit to those Dealers are being asked to give in­ conducted it successfully. The price on the whole much relieved that the* who live -here, and through the col­ formation on various subjects, such paid by Mrs. Anthony was about $25,000. ,* summer has not been marked by umns of the paper he does' ah lie can as the methods used for transporting milk from the farm to the dealer, greater destruction of timberland. In to secure ihese results. He is not the protection provided , for milk Officers: many parts of tlio West, particularly given much credit tor his efforts while In transit between the dealer William J. Couie .... .P resid en t in Idaho and Montana, very dry and does not look for it from * tlie and the city market, and the rela­ Leo W. Berry ...... Vico President ft weather created a grave situation, public. Usually he is satisfied lo tive efficiency of different -types of William U. Rogers ...... Secretary-Trejuuirer refrigerator cars.—Press Service, MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO rind fir a time there was danger that do what lfe deems his best and let Department of Agriculture. ACCOMPANY THE ORDER Jefferson B. Fogal ft. ...>. Assistant Socrotary-Treaaurer flames, once started, might sweep ii go at that. Marguerite Hampton ...... Assistant Treasurer large areas. The situation was such PLENTY OF COAL, BUT AT A WANTED—We buy antiques and that -tbs Forest Service felt called One of the numerous charms of DIZZY PRICE. other \ furnture, shqw cases, Ice upon to ask the Secretary of Agri­ Ocean Grove and qne that lias occa­ boxes, etc. We repair and refinlsh culture-to authorize the creation of sioned mticli favorable comment is Winter coal for all users is prom­ fine furniture. P. Llnster, 117 South ised by the National Coal Assoelaton. ilie large number and variety of our Main street. Phono 2014-J.— 4l)lt a deficiency of $475,000 In excess of -It risks, -however, that; householders shade trees. ■ Many of these trees the appropriation. The coining of refrain from panic and hoarding, FOR SALE—Ten-room cottage, early rains and . more favorable are sadly in need of experienced care. buying only coal enough to last for a with bath, two toilets, hrit-water weather conditions generally has so They should be trimmed and all dead couple Of months, and Testing as­ heater i n celiar,-sffationary- tubs, sured -that by the end Of that time 1 improved conditions, however, that branches removed. The proper at­ open fireplace, coal range, electric •nioro will he on hand to fill, tho lights, gas; on Central avenue, cor­ it is hoped tlio whole of tho deficien­ tention, given them at,.this season of emptying bin. ner Franklin. Addrees Box 61, Ocean cy will not bo used. the year will show iri a greatly im­ Coal must be rushed to the ririrt.br Grove.—75 tf. proved appearance next summer. westftvhilb open navigation makes its transportation possible, but that ■. FOR SADE—A well-establlfllied Some time ago a Baltimore news­ v.ork is being speeded up. Priority boarding house -within a hlock of paper man made tho statement that ft Harding and Coolidgo wero se­ orders for Non- England -are being l>en ch; Jramedlate possession. Ad­ t o o Homes lected by the Republican Convention slightly modified. Production Is on dress Box 61 X, Ocehn Grove> N. the. country weekly newspaper wduld tlio increase, and freight service in to head tlio ticket because they rep­ 34 tf. eoon he a thing of tho past. He better shape than it was. The out­ at private sale, in Asbwry Park, said a great number of tlieso papers resent tlio very best element in the look is encouraging. Boys! Boys! Boys! ■have suspended publication in the Republican party. Both are men of The consumer, wherever he lives, Earn good money--Saturday after- Ocean Groye, Bradley Beach. should Inform himself Intelligently past few years and the circulation of the people.. Both sprang from the neons and Sunday selling the great people and liav.e never lost touch concerning conditions in his com- Sunday New York American! There tlie city daily was increasing rapidly mu-nlty,. realize that more strenuous Can be seen by appointment with the needs, conditions and is -an agency in every City in the iri ru ral districts. The . statem ent efforts aro being made than ever -be­ Slate. Write or call on -nearest that man# country newspapers have troubles of the people. fore to get fuel to his bins, and aid apent for terms or address the Cir­ only. If you are looking for a all lie con, by moderation in his de­ suspended is true, but tho suspen­ culation ' Department. Now York mands nnd In his speech. Hogging sions wero not duo to the fact that Tho editor is taking his annual American, 233 William street. New home see us at once. the coal yard or denouncing tho gov­ York City.—41* * the ploco of these papers had been vucation, and items of local news, ernment, the- railroads and tho coal Ailed by Die city dallies, but the personals, etc., sent to The Times in men is the poorest possible solution • FOR SALE—Paint, 10-30 gal. Terms to suit. of ' n d ifficul ty well on the way-to he suspensions wero caused by the ills absence will bo greatly appreci- kegs gray exterior heavybodied oil solved by sane and practical business largo increase in tho cost of publican ated by'tlio office- force. ua:nproof paint, each; .five gal­ A B b u r y $00 methods.— Park Press. lons thinning oil free with each J. A. HURRY —Ttloi$-'tho great difficulty iu securing • ------keg. Also 3-40 gal. kegs hack oak. help and lack of nerve ot publishers ''Aiitoist llees after hitting man." Cafflrrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured proof roof paint $ ' each; acL| by local applications as thoy cannot roach 20 • Real Estate A gent : to advance their subscription^ and (liow often nowadays wo read that the diseased portion of the ear. There ts proriapt-ly. M artinek P a in t Co., 405. advertising rir.es to cover the in- headline iri the newspapers. only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, - Lexington avenue, New York City, ft and that Ik by a constitutional remedy. th year enviable aquaro' dealing ' 640 Cookman Avenue creased costs. Tho country weekly. , »—.• HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE .acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces reputation.—37-44.12 ’• , .' j the homo paper that is worth while. ' of tbo System. Catarrhal Deafness. Is , Asbury Park caused by an inflamed condition of the o 4 s OF THE MOST VALUABLE , •will always have a placo aad one mucous lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. that can never be lllied by the city P r e s s .V i e w s When this tube Is inflamed you have a DEALER OPENINGS TODAY—WU-. rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and lys Light is the perfected Farm Or, 100 Pilflfmi Pathway, Ocean Grove s paper. when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the Electric Plant with- remarkable ! elepbtne Asbnry Park 387-R a n d N e w s ' result. Unless the inflammation can be re­ duced end this tube restored to its .nor­ features. Dealers are wanted.’You' •Editors have bden requested to mal condition, hearing may_be destroyed aMaMaaaaaiNiNMaaaiaaHHaiaaauaaaaaaata a forever. Many cases of Deafness are obtain exclusive territory, powerful correct a statement mado in a press RESIGNATION. caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed tacking, prompt, deliveries. A good condition ot the Mucous Surfaces. Mtaaaaat— HaH— Mia release of August 27, in which it There was a gay.spark in tlie city. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any business in electric accessories alone. - was said that tho Department of Ag­ ease of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot Write today to Wilkes Bffrro Wlllya And ho was remarkably witty; be . cured by ■ HALL'S CATARRH riculture had issued an appeal to A lady refused him. MEDICINE. Light Co., 76 N. Main streot, Wilkes Alternant* of PItfsbuc;i Oetnolt National of Detroit AU Druggists Too. Circulars free, BaTre, Pa.— 39-41. American housewives to take advan- Anil this so amused him, Boston a* Boston . New Jersey of Newark That lie solemnly said, “What. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. tagg of tho War Department’s sale of p ity !” - ■canrie'd meats. Tho press release Is­ •iHHIIIIMaaUMIISMMtNTIIIIIIAHIIMIIHHMtHIHHIHIIMIIMIMI sued by the War Department, which MOTHER GOOSE AUTOS. • - D G. Covert Agency quoted an official of the Department "Why,” demands a New York | K H. OLIVE, Proprietor ot Agriculture, was based upon a writer,' “does not soma enterprising, memorandum of information about young automobile manufacturer name his car the Jack and Jill arid : -ft-.Fire'Insurance; vthe comparative value of canned advertise it as a hill climber?" Prob­ and fresh meals furnished by that ably because history has it that I Room 20,1, Asbury Park - Trust Co. Bid?. official on request of the Direotor of Jack fell down and broke his crown Permanent Positions Sales. No "public statement or ap­ and Jill came tumbling after.— { Asbury Park f t ' Evening Public Ledger, Philadel­ peal on this subject has been made No Previous Experience NeeeSsary phia. Bclftsb America ul Toronto metberlands ot Holland i^>y tho Department of Agricutture. Commerce ol Albany fJrbalrae o ' «*«rf¥ REDUCE TAXES. Sunday is Education Day. and It • A substantial reduction in taxe 3 BROOKLYN RAPID TI^NSiT SYSTEM ; > M atotW llHmMMM.HI.lllim.MHWMa M.4MMMHMWWW4.OW will bo observed appropriately in tlie at -the earliest- possible day is vital- ly essential if business Is to assume churches of the State. Why in tho anything like a normal course, if the Wanls Tr.iamea (flcvaltd aiid Subway lines) ft . churches?. Eecause the schools have - ccst of living is to be reduced and o strong ally in the church; Indeed, , tho general welfare and prosperity Also Wants Conduclors and Holormen , --their most "powerful ally. - - The j country Is p*"?.e to be assured. »ari? A ?I_lho lower- ior Surface Llaes cl'ijrch, tiie lioirie and the school j ing of taxes is the greatest' of all is the Time to Buy ft, stand together for all that is best ?n domestic questions now before tbe ft ; ft For laiormsllon See #. Abbott'avenue, close to ocean, 1 0 'room*, all improvo ffftiftv: the upbuilding of the. nation, aria vc-ters— Washington Post. ments, fnipiBbcd ...... $6,500 00 |ift: what touches one-must of necessity HR. J. H. ACKERMAN. Honmonlh Hotel. Red Bank. N. J. Near North End Pavilion,. 8 rooms; bath, gas range arid ft"' affect the other. It , is fitting; that YES. IT'S UP TO YOU. lightn; furnished ...ft...... j . . 5,500 00 Tlie Republicans in the congress Abbott, avenue, near , ocean, 9 rooms; all .improvements^ P ’ ft there should -lie a day set apart, a of the United States, among whom Friday, October 8,7 A. M. to 10 P. M. gpftftft Lorid's Day, on which the cause of Warren G. Harding was one, cut two furnished ...... I,..;.,... ft...... 5,000 00 education, and more particular the arid a half billions of dollars out pf Or Apply Direel to Employment Bureau Bath avenue, near ocean, 10-rooms; all improvements; W S w p u ih lic school as -t)ie foundation ot all the appropriations deriianded by the .furnished ... .ft.... ft...... 7,000 00 M m' education, shall bo presented to the Deraocratlo administration. Which AO STATE STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Two 5-room cottages on Embnry avenue, eleotrio lights wlil you approve at the pollB in No­ .people for thoughtful and prayerful vember, the Republican congress or and gas; furnished ...... ft;.'...... 6.500 00 V consideration. Dio Democratic administration? ft Abbott avenue, 8-room cottage; gas; furnished...'.,... 4.500 00 I s up -to you.— The Tucson Citizen. Fine all the year residence on Embury avenue, 10 rooms, - Rarely does a Now Jersey fish and TRACTOR FOR LIFEBOAT; ft a ll im provem ents; tinfurnished; ft ft. . ft-.. ft. ft..... >. ft 7,700 00 game warden make a mistake when Delaware avenue, 6-room cottage, all the-year...... 2 .5 0 0 .0 0 .ho .arrests a fish or game law vlola- -Not content with its may achieve­ ments ashore, the gasoline tractor, Three bungalows on Clark avenue; furnished QO |/ft.y-'tor, This is shown by the record of 0r agricultural fame, jiow lias enter- Morse & Bronson 2.000 |ftftftftthe last fiscal year, announced by J eel -tho m arine1 field,., according to Also Boarding Houses and Other Properties For Sale .Warden James M.' Stratton, Popular Mechanics -Magazine for Oc - . R ealtors P ^fftrh ero wero GOO arrests, the largest 'ober. At Ilunstanton, Eng., a ma- fc ita 'A ;? " ■ , ...... I chino ol tho ondless-tread typo is -be- INSUBANCE IN THE BEST COMPANIES , ’ ' number for ono year in the history [ |1>fg used to great advantage > 'for 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Dio Fish and Gamo Commission, j running a lifeboat ihto and out of to W & a iia of these, 579 of tlio defendants .; sea. Instead of a cable, a 40-ft. spar 17 Room House, near the Beach E . N . ^ O I ^ f G N ft® fef'jj&et1© convietedr and only 16 wero is used as a coupling between the tractor and tho wheeled cradle that acquitted. Fines, and in somo cases ! co,.rl(a the boat, so that pushing is Income for sum nier wasi,6 d o REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE -jail term s w ere, imposed and sevoral J as ofi'ec'tlvo as pulling. Oan he purchased at sacrificingftpHce of $ jlptttfS ritinB ' and -fishing licenses were re- j 8 ,0 0 0 Commissioner of Deeds' Notary. Public , % GAMBLING IN MEXICO. v.Voked. Double Winter House, Stucco Some woolcs. ago one of Uio Secre- Kacli six room, bath, heater, electric lights,-.etc. 48 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE m m a man,, said' a sage,'has be- tarios of tlio Board of Temperarice,, TV(T ftivftrSrVr'-i n r t ' n - ’ r f l i v r t a .v m -' - ft - Sacrificed at $ 7 ,5 0 6 . Telephone 398 tbo automo*bilp stages A n d how, truo it is. , . ' at Tia Juana, waiting for Transpor-. w r ite o r

ft > -V - r nMmm&m. ■ '.v x M / FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 , X 02 d> THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES p a g e F l v- Harold A. Fix, organist st the ! after having spent che summer In Ocean Grove Auditorium, is playing I thetr' tent at II Kingstey Place. between seasons in ono ol the large 1— 1 ■ churches of New York City. Many I ■ ' PNe r s o n a 1 Arthur Carpenter and family have friends are indulging the hope that taken up their residence tor the win­ •he- will return to tho Auditorium ter in the Woolley ootth'ge at 132 j _ $—Fortune’s Cornerstone—$ Intelligence again next summer, as his playing Main avenue. During .the past sea­ has -been ono of th e charm s of the | The foundation or cornerstone, of many a fortune has been laid in a son they lived at 23 % Atlantic ave­ summer program for several seasons. | modest bank account. nuo. ----- T he A ssociation oDlca closes a t 1 noon on SaturdayC B. G. Moors and family have gone Rev. Thomas J. J. Wright, pastor » A bank book is the symbol of good fortune. of St. Paul’s M. E. Church, of­ - - t — hack to Philadelphia, after closing I Ouce you become a depositor here you have a proprietary interest in Tho demand tor winter houses ex­ their summer -Home here at Beach ficiated Saturday' ovoning at ihe ceeds' tho supply. aud Surf avenues. Mr. Moore is a marriage at his home, 85 Heck ave­ | the bank. , . member of,the Ocean Grove Associa­ nue, of Miss Laura Van Hiss 'and" John Dewsnap and laimlly havo tion. V • Milton T. Wright, both of Whltea- S ; B y the Way, the total deposits of this bankas of S e p t e m b e r ex­ vilte. The ceremony -took place at 7 closed their cottage and returned to ceeded the million mark—to b e accurate Brooklyn. Miss M. M cCartney, -who passed 8.16 with Clarence N. Gaiiagber and " ■ S' ■ the summer in Ocean Grovo at Latte Miss /4ltfa Newman; of Beimar as Miss Josephine Jonas. o£ Ocean Villa, is now visiting friends Ut witnesses. . - *— - * $1,190,208.43 Pathway, is now located in Wyncote, Kenaett Square, Pa., and later she Pa., tor the winter. will go/to Wilmington, Del., for the -Bishop Quayle’s two eermbns a '• ' w in ter.. day for nine days at the camp meet­ Another son arrived1 at the home —• ing was considered quite a teat. A Safeguard your valuables by renting a o t Mr. and 'Mra. Joseph R ainear, '969 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick1 A. Smith, recent visiter to Ocean Grove, the Broadway, last Friday. 93 Heck avenue the first ot the Rev. Thom as H arrison, can boast of_ a- : V ■ • — e-— week left for a fortnight’s vacation record that goes way ‘ beyond that Deposit Box in our vault Mr. and Mrs P. Voeller, ot the trip to Haines Falls in the"Catskills and also beyond the beat effort of ' DeWitt cafeteria, are returning lo and thenco to Albany, N. Y., and B illy Sunday. T his Is two sermon,® their home la Brooklyn this week. Boston. a day, and more often three, for ---- ’ ' r— »— . itwean.ty|3ix . consecutive weeks back K. A Hulet;—-1 and family havo Mr. and Mrs. George R. Whittle, In 1879 in the old Wharton Street moved back to Ojange alter closing who have recently purchased the M. E. Church, Philadelphia. ihe Ocean Grove Mational Bank their summer cottage at 9 Broadway. ICunath cottage, Clark avenue, — I ' have closed their 88 cottage and re­ Association Building •Mr. and Mra, S. B. L lpptncott, ot lumed to their winter home In Or­ MEETING NEXT WEEK OF the Marlborough, are ,ow located ange, N. J, THE DISTRICT W. F. M. S. tor the winter in Moorestown, N. J, - —- f — Ocean Grove, N..J. Evangelist Edward L. Hyde, lead­ For the winter,Mrs. Mr A. Gutter- er of the Ocean Grove' Holiness meet­ Mrs. E. A. Margerum, of Ocean ldge, '79 Broadway, Is staying at, the ing, Is now conducting a successful Grove, has prepared the program lor the twealy-aevonth annual meeting Member Federal Reserve System home of her daughter at Harrison, revival campaign at Chrfsfleld. Md. Chrisileld is the great sea food cen­ of the Woman’s Foreign -Missionary K . J . Society, Now BruhswicK district, to ■ ■ ter of Maryland, Mr. and Mra. Elmer1 Dunning, re­ *----- be held on Thursday, October 14, In the M. -E. church at Lakewood, The. cently married, arc to set up house­ Cashier'Frank Miller, of the local keeping tor the winter at 90, Asbury branch of the Asbury Park and program follows: ! * At 10 a. m.—-Mrs. Anna Robley avenue!. Ocean Grova Bank, has joined a -— *----- p arty o t friends on a fo rtn ig h t’s fistf- presiding; devotional, Mrs. George ing expedition to Racquet Lake in W. Stokes, Freehold; greetings, Rev, Mrs. Mary J. Sltman, a summer J. B. White, paBtor of itha convention esident ot Ocean Srov for many tin Adirondack^. years, left on Mondhy for Tier hodae ■ ■ —- church, and Mrs.- S. ;jndorhtll presi­ 1 dent Lakewood W. P. M. S.; re­ in Virginia! Prof. and Mrs. G. A. Scott, ot, Much Is Right with America sponse, Mrs. Elizabeth Packer, Sea- ♦— ■ Broad way, Ocean Grove, have locat­ Mrs,, Adella E. Fackler is again ed for the -winter at Clarksville, bright; hymn No. 631; appointing regardless of all the talk we hear. numbered among tho Trenton resi­ Tenn., moving to that place from of nominating, resolution and cre­ dents, having closed her summer A tlanta, Ga., w-here P rof ScoEF occu­ dential comnsitteee; report ot dis­ You who are squaring yourselves with what is right in America— and in pied r. chair In coilege.- trict treasurer, Mrs. Annin Edwards homo here. of Long Branch; financial report ol Asbury Park— are benefiting the country and the community. You are Carpenters and painters are busy W. J. Johnston and family have district secretary. Mrs. E. A. Mar-, bound to succeed. with their fall work and in many opened and are occupying their town gerum. Ocean Grove; annua! report coses are vuslied to keep up with houso at 131 Riverside Drive, New' of district secretary and roil call of auxiliaries; report of young people’s W hether m any of your achievements are in the past,, or whether m ost of their orders. York, after passing t-ho season at Ocean Grove. Their summer cottage work and roll call. Mrs. Fred Pine; them exist only in your determ ination for the future, we want, your business. Mr. and -Mrs. W illiam E. Thomp­ ia at II Abbott avenue. , report of Northfleld delegate, Mrs. Myrtle White; report of branch dele- son and family, of G Main avenue, ' - havo returned to their winter home Third and last registration ' day kute, Mrs. C. S. Goff; district report In Philadelphia, Tuesday, October 12. At the regular of literature, Mrs. W. J. Sayre; con- —r *— polling places the members of the ference and district contingent mon­ Central Railroad excursion today registry boards will alt from -one to eys, Miss A nna -Moore, conference to Mauch Chunk and Glon Otiok >* nine o’clock p. m. L ast call for reg­ treasurer; tithing, Matawan; offer­ irom points on the New York and istration. Mako a note of it. ing, miscellaneous business, intro­ Long Branfch road. duction of visitors. - — 4- . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Horn, of At 1 p. m.—(Executive cession, led ■ Mr. and Mrs. C» V. Smith hava -Brooklyn, who for many seasons by Mrs, Paul Taylor, Beimar, district “ Adding Strength to Strength ” closed their cottage at 74 Broadway, were summer visitors at this place secretary. anil are»now locate-;! a t th e H otel have just .returned from a trip At 2 p. m.—Mrs. Anna Robley .Mohawk, Brooklyn, N. Y. • abroad and are now located in tueir presiding; devotional, Mrs. O. H. ASBURY PARK, N. J. »----- Brooklyn homo for tho winter. Willard, conference secretary; Te- Dr. and Mrs. R. iB. Tomlin have t----- port on nominations, election, offer­ removed'from Ocean -drove and re- ing; address, Miss -Edith Fredericks, Prof. 0. G. J. Schadt,.- who left of Kliikiang, China; solo; young turned to Lakewood, after a success­ hole sovoral weeks ago tor Mead- HENRY 0. WINSOR, President. H. ‘A. WATSON, Vice President IRVING L. REED, Cashier ful season at tho seashore. '" people’s hour, led -by Mrs. Fred Pino; vilie, Pa., is now well eettlcd aa a report of resolutions and creden­ F. M. MILLER, Aset. Cashier y H. EARL FARRY, Asst Cashier...... — — - member of the faculty of Allegheny •Mrs, Annie Johnston Morse, who tials committee; closing words by College, at that place, occupying the Mrs. O. H. Willard; introduction of has been spending -tho summer in chair in the department of romance 'Ocean Grove, has returned te her new district secretary. ■languages.- The district officers are; President home in E ast Orange, (Nr J. ' — 4----- ■— i— - - Mrs. Anna .Rolbiey, Asbury Parle; Mrs. M. D. A lbert is num bered Judge and Mrs. I. F. Jlussell, of 32 recording secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth among the residents as having closed Heck avenue, are now looated in Packer, Seabrlght; treasurer, Mrs. her cottage on Pilgrim Pathway and their winter homo In Brooklyn, and Annie Edwards, Long Branch; sup­ returned to East Orange. soon expect to tour ithe continent. erintendent young people's work, Even though their cottage iias been , -— t----- Mrs.. Fred Pine, Ocean Grove; super­ Charles Conpver and family, 116 sold we hope they will visit Ocean intendent of literature,, Mrs. W. J. Mt. Tabor Way, will llvo this winter Grova frequently. Sayre, Beimar. iFoliowi’ng nro the t — .. couferehcs officers: Conference ’cc- Seacoast Trust Company with Mre. Conover's mother, Mrs. E. A. Margerum. 85 Main avenue.' Tho property at 49 Embury ave­ retary, Mrs. O, H. Willard, Haddon ■ . ' ■ ; — * — ■ nue, owned for many, years iby Mrs. Heights; assistant secretary, Mrs. Asbury Park, N. J. A. R. Haynes, from Tannersvllle, J. It. W. Lit-toil, of 103 Broadway, Paul Taylor, Beimar; conference N. Y„ ii passing aovsfal weeks ot and occupied -by' her during the sum­ treasurer Miss Anna Moore, Ocean the early fall nt Ocean Grovo, in mer, has been sold through the Grove; d istric t secretary, (Mrs. D. A. , . C ^ > keeping with his yearly custom. Woolston ageney to Mrs. Henrietta Margerum, .Ocean Grove. : ■ k ■—*— Ml Love, of -New York City. Early in the week Jacob T. John­ son and family moved from S A'b- 3. H. Buch, who recently left To Enforce Sunday Laws- Jbott avenue to their winter residence3 Ocean Grove for bis winter homo tn Paterson, IN. J., which many ym rs at 46 Sidney avenue, Deal Beach. -Philadelphia, holds undisputed pos­ ago, was haesiy libelee “Hell,”. ' is « •—-4^— ■■■ ., session ■ of tlio record for tenting in how endeavoring to retrieve its good Mrs. M, E. Mumpeton, Who* passed this‘place. He has occupied the same name. the summer at the Albatross, has location,. 4 Mt. Carmel Way, uaarly Instructions to get evidence and to taken a'winter position with tho or quito forty years, every eunime.’. make arrests of saloonkeepers and 4 Per Cent Interest Homestead Bank la Brooklyn. - . : — t — ' r others selling or dealing in llquoY and '• : — 4— : '. Wilbur Smith has resumed his po­ to mako raids on any motion picture period began October . Money, deposited in our Special Mre. Mary B. Knowles, whose houses which may attempt to open 1 sition in the Federal -Reserve Bank, interest Departm ent, up to and including October , w ill summer home is at 34 Surf avenue, T22JBroad street New York City, af­ on Sunday in violation cf the Sun­ 1 0 has &one to MorrlsviUe, Pa., on.tBo ter a leave of absence for two day iaws were contained in the draw interest from the first at the rate of p e r c e n t . o th er sldo-ot'dhe-V lver tfohS'*' T ren- months. During his vacation spent monthly address Saturday, afternoon 4 ton. . in the Grovo -he served ah a speoial •to the police department by CBlof of , v._. . — ,— r--. ... letter carrier'at the local poatofilce." Pollco John M, Tracey. He also In­ C. A. Brown, - the boardwalk novel-' — * — -' structed fha police to prevent the delivery of bread on Sundny. Dhlot ty dealer, has taken his family back In the absence of Dr. Marshall, the to WbodBury, During the past sea­ Trficej" declared that personal feel­ son, they, were iooateu at No. 3 Front Thornley -Chapel service ,at 4 o’clock ing should have nothing to do with -Sunday afternoon, October 10, wllj, the notion of the policemen. •Circle., ,T - b‘:. led by Dr. Henry WheSler. Tha M tabtr Federal S c u m System -following Sunday, October 17, thd Mrs. Daniel S. Reynolds, of Mt. regular ieadei will explafi. and en­ Hermon Way, for the month ot Oc­ force I Theesaldnlans, Chapter 2. Do Movies Hurt the Eyes? tober is a t N ew B ritain , Conn., vie-, ■ — i — In the estimation of the Maine De­ itlng her mothor, Mrs Henrietta Mrs. G.-W, Mooney, e^N w York, partment of Health, persons who can Sedgwick. o summer soloist at the services la not stand tha strain of tha movies on • . . . f— Ocean Grovo, has just- gone to To- itfieir eyes have som«thing,more sorjt Claude Newbury, captain of tho uno, Va;, between 'Richmond and cua the matter with their eyes than -ecently-orgsnlzed -Asbury Park WilllamsbUTg, to pane -the winter mers motion-ploture strnin. Persons Swimming and Water - Polo Club, is with her niece Mrs. Walker Ware. who suffer a strain of -the eyes at a the physical instructor In the Ocean She expects to return to "Ocean Grove motion picture probably havo some A National Bank with All Trust Powers Grovo school. ; next season. ocular defect which would best-os 4- ■ — *— ' ■ brought to the attention of the spe­ 'M ri'and Mrs. C. A. Meyer, of -tho In­ cialist. It Is enfe to say 'that a per­ Mrs. B. A. Margerum, ‘ Mra, Fred son m ay wU:k;hkx plav tasting an terlaken, are .now numbered among Pine, Miss Anna Moero and Miss the i'jakewoqd prrivalsT having open­ hour .and a half without discomfort, Elizabeth Dunham will represent providing tho ayet are good. Indeed, Your Business Associate ed their winter Quarters’ at 301 Ocean Groyc at the twenty-seventh it,is rjot unlikely that a motlop pic­ •Madison avon.ua. ' annual meeting of the Woman’s For­ Are you getting the full advantage of our banking service ? - i— +—■— ture might .be tho means of showing eign Missionary Society, New Bruns­ up unsuBpecced faults of the vision. B. P. itobbtns and family, located wick district, - on Thursday of next Eye discomfort-at tho movies should W e want our customers to Fegard our bank not m erely as a place ' tho past season at 136 Lake avenue, week St Lakewood. " be rcgardqd as a danger slgnai. .have returned jto Brooklyn for the . ;; -4 -----_• for the safekeeping of their money; W e want them to look upon us as Winter; Is .'hat city they lire at SBC Expeotiiig ,io i-eturn to Ocean. a b'usiness associate, and to feel that we take a close personal'interest in ' | West -End avenue.. Grove again next season, the fates Big Holmdel Fawn Sold. - (being propitious, Mrs, Howard Van-' Thq farm at Holmdol, owned by their banking and other business problems. i ■Among the,summer cottagers iatc- dorpool, tho tenant of . the cottage at Henry H. Longstreet, of Matawan, : ly; returned to - tlieir city homes are is I Heck avsr.ue foV three, .summers, was bought last, week by Peter Ma­ Come in and talk with us. • X 'X x ri Mr., itid-Mre, Samuel R. Drown, Who has gpna to Noi-rark, In w hich -olty li or. Mr. Lcngatreet nni: -had his. were,' located at-92‘ i'Matn avonuo. .she has just -taken up ‘her residence -fatm on‘. ihe real estate market for They llvo In Newark;"H e '» a t 44 Heller Parlcway. some time at.|36,0OO. Ho bought It ■ '/X . : ------*— ■four years agr. for $30,000. The ■s This week F. L StrJokland taoved Mrs. John G, WliBon, of Philadel­ prico' paid-iby Mr, Maher te* reported 'jijlls-family back Jto Brooklyn. Tho phia,-well known in Ocean Grove' as to.-havo been $33,000, Thefarm is Che !Berehant$ Rational Bank .Strickland -cottage here -is Vat; ;':'6 S' a summer vlbitor,-has. been "elected regarded as-.ohe of the most produqt- C!-at;kVayeh\ib;-whiph,;. they;:' occupied. prdsldbn-t 'of thoj'W-oinon’a' Home-.Mis­ iye' in Holmdel'township and it ai- Tor over three* months;-i ■”, ':'X. ,'c:~ sionary .Boblety V)t J-.thoNorthwest •%vays yields an enormous potato tjrop. V*' ^ ' J DistTjcf,- Philadelphia, of --which-rher Iti;. qomprisiM 136 'acres..' Sixteen Xi; M t a;' •EilzaXeth'rr.Ntt'tlngor -and Husband; is/-the, superintendent.! .DrJ- acre;, ot the farm is in apples;' Oh tdaugktora.'Altco dnd Esther- ha+o'rer W llsph te';. a - m em ber. of : (ho .'Ocean' f^pJ.plnrb. is n large and substantial She On 1 y Nationa 1 Bank in Asbury Parle’'|; A ttfrno^-^;; faoir^Jxtiriabiplitd: iuipde, ■.GroVa-, Asab clatib n i; l-i • Urmsq.arid a'-'flne sqt btoutbuildings, i ■■ d«0|l« H U I THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER, -8, 1D20, If A S ! #»;» Honey Talks. h . w. SMOCK W. UARVEY J *n HR President T reasurer IN REGARD TO ” Queer .talk, one hearti.these days! Many a person would ba called $30,000,000—COX wise If he. refrained from speech! Buchanon & Smock TELEPHONE RATES C hildren not .yet la their teens, who eati tell parents amaaiag L u m b e r Go. tilings (?) / D e a l e r a i n I Recently n Telephone Company in Bolsheviks', twice as wise as ‘ Illinois secured nn Increase In rates; statesmen, an workmen that can -1 L u m b e r j The application of the company wits, inform the boss', though he lias been •.seconded by the press aiid business at it forty years and they less than fjrty weeks. A n d Ml li Pno’du o t s men of the State. The editorial which For decades I have had it .drum­ I we quote !s indicative ot* nn*-‘lnk»IH* med into me that “money talks.”. Not Suudevo’ and Painters' ' gent and constructive attitude toward having much lived a good deal tn 1 S u p p l i e s public utilities in general und the tele­ silence' on tha: line, but asleep or phone in particular. awake (I yet am in doubt which) I heard a most marvelous conversa­ Fireproof Storage with Separate Let Ee Fair, ’3 tion. Rather religious tbe It all Fireproof Rooms llow few nf us In these days of bus­ came from the collection plate of a J f every house in town had in it a lavatory mado by The Tron- tle juml hustle stop long enough to give church. ton Potteries Company, every a passing thought to that man .'who, A lono dollar bill was shouting p ro p e rty in to w n w o u ld be w o rth rather loud over its siso to tho cause 2d, 3d and Railroad Avenues never daunted hv failure, persisted more money in dollaie and cents, of good, when a half dollar piece until he lmd made speech over wire, ASBURY PARK would havo greater selling value, suggested “modesty on self praise.” ond .would appeal to people who through the air, possible. Contrast ’■for," said the silver,"I smell oee." Telephone 728 re n t. T h e that period In our social nnd business on you yet. A week ago you went in development with conditions to-day a saloon and helped a man, get Trenton Potteriei Company nnd give n passing thought to the men drunk aud the rumsellcr j ut you in Ills safe, where you would bo ' now. nnd Women who have nn d are now de­ Lavatories only his: wife made him buy mca„ at Frey Brcs.’ Shoe Store nra made la many dealjjn*—to har­ voting tlieir time and- energy to fully a godly butcher's, and he brought you monise with aurroundingB.. They aro develop this wonderfully useful and 15 South Main Street mads of vitreous china, white all tho ,to church, where you haven’t ’•een way through, cannot rust, never Jubor-suving invention. for years.” Opposite Oeean Grove Gates change color, never Iobo the attrac­ To-day the telephone is nlmost as “That’s right, Half Dollar, give it tive finish that is a delight to every essential to the business mnii ns the w om an, 1 • to him strong," said a Dime. “Though Their appearance will please you goods on his shelf. Again, why? I am ten times smaller am ten greatly. Their convenience will The answer is—Education hi mod­ 1 please you more. Come ia ond see times as pious, when It comes to how n ice th e y are. em methods, nnd now, realizing its worship. This Is my twelfth Sunday value, has the. cost to the patrons In­ to church in two'months.” GOVERNOR JAM ES M. COX. creased In proportion to its value? "Look here,” said o Nickel, “you Thom as Angles From a photograph taken at , W ash., during the Dem ocratic Candidate'* In ,the old days oidy a few were fs\r- had better go to some revival meet­ recent visit to the Pacific Coast, slghted enoiigiv to see its value. To­ ings and learn to tell the truth. Plumber, Sheet Iron and There are only eight Sundays In two JIMMY'S C O A T . day not’only the people in cities mid towns know Its value, but the furmcr months,-nine at most. How silver Metal Worker ake n slant nt Jimmy's cjnt, us well Is within speaking range of can lie. About sixteen falsehoods to 51 MAIN AVENUE ' one golden truth.” T 'flyer-striped, ns you will note; . our voice, and It Is well to realize tlmt 0 A Com plete Line of OCEAN GROVE M urplieyevquo In lines nnd hue, A penny jumped out, on the edge enclj new subscriber ms made each of the plate and demanded they all Taypnrt-Ilke In m otif too. 1 Telephone 2fio-B. othov's telephone more vnluulde. But shut up till, it. told softie experience, Summer Shoes again, has tbe cost to the subscriber ike Methodists at,an dld-tlma class lor the Kmire Family • ‘ ' Mow can he proclaim he’s dry Increased in proportion to Its value? meeting. . ' • With-this pnrh to shock 'the; eye? , Let’s admit with the high cost of la­ ■ “ W hen It comes lo religion 1 heat, at Remarkably LOW PRICES ; Tailors wouldn’t dare to put bor and. material that. It has-not, und tho whole lot of you. My owners ■ Siwli a thiny on "Pussyfoot.” PATTEN LINE let’s be fair—let’s help the Telephone seem ta delight in putting'me-for­ Company get nn increase In rates ro ward at every service. Too much Does Your P l u m b i n g • Jim m y’s*rnfluent harks us hack meet tlic^e present cosis. Let’s lit* meeting was the unanimous vote at NEW Y0EK AND LONG BEANCH To the. festive- racliifi track. i’.\. recklessly charging that the Republican party hnd enabling public utilities to m eet the WILLIAM YOUNG freight recelvad Sundays Ar holidays. higher cost of operat ion. iim] render get is valued highly in tho-,hopes she Last car which connects with sm out. in i mTiipr lIn* electorate by raising n fund of $15,000,000 with can next suniiiier get tv wee.lc's o u tin g ’ whloli to “buy the |ireshleucy," has been utterly confuted by the facts. adeii'uatu service, it -is sign identic th at' PLUMBER boats for New York leaves Cookman in many places where rales ltave been in the country and he strong once avenue and Main street, Asbury i list mt d. it I as been completely established th a t, the goal fixed by more.-. The other pegny came from a. 94 M/SIH AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE. N. j. Chnirnuiri IIjivs was only one-liftji that amount, or $3,090,000, with con* increased eoinmemnl and I nisi ness, or­ Park, ono hour before steamer time ganizations have co-npern’ted With the woman whose husband left her. with T e l e p h o n e at Pleasure Bay. tributifTUfi ricldl.v limited in $ , , and that never before has a campaign six children, the youngest' two and 1000 various utilities involved in urging a fund !’o» o>o free frptn tite taint of corporate, sinister or sordid Influences, the oldest seven. He- rar. off w ith a FAKE PROM ASBUBY PABK 10 !Tim.';.-art overtaxed, overburdened and weary country, paying the ’ revision of rates upward. Iii Glilttigb, cieature that had yellow hair. She NEW Y0EK $1.08 cost, of Tlupiripetenee; • Incapacity and extravagance In governmental for example, a .number of prominent says the Lord \vill help her, for she CENTENNIAL SHOE afi>iirs mol nlsiLotlinirdstrntibn, at VYashingtou, would welcome relief at bankers appeared before tlie. State Is worso than a widow. With all her any fVrit o"leg!t;mui tdy .expended riiity bp taken for granted. Commission! atul asked that increased poverty she would not think of going But only. in the wlid dream s Of (Candidate Cox—who stands com* nites for the public utilities, suited to to eliurch and putting, nothing on REPAIRING CO. mitted to AVilsoidsm anti tiie wastefulness of Wllsonism, with everything present economic conditions, be ap­ the plate.". :■ ' ■ ■ ■ "■'■ At Your Service that Wllsonism typifies and .implies—lias any such expenditure ns Con* proved. —; Telephone Review, New A twenty-live cent, piece was ssk- . .Work Done While YotT'Wait dlfijtu* r'o\ chnrged ever been remotely conceived or for a moment con* York. ‘ ' ; V'. ed to tell hla tale. tempi a tod ■* ■ “I'm a stranger here, in a strange Also Shoe Shine Parlor Kvfen his foremost newspaper champions—organs of the International land; never, saw pews,, .pulpit, M. BeMAECO & C. TDTEIXI, Pror reach or or collection plato before. bunking crowd which favor his candidacy because, with equal rashness, 63 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove he pnuitises tlmt If elected he will go into the Wilson League of Nations HIGH COSTS My life has been spent.in the tip DAY’S .business, except ivhen I bought —editorially admit that Ids slush fund charges have proven groundless. Hear A. P. and 0. G. Bank, - ICE CREAM cigars, three far a quarter. My own­ AND Candidate Cox’s credibility aS a witness hns similarly been damaged AFFECT TELEPHONE er uses vile language and does queer by the wet und dry issue confronting him. things when well, but he has lmd a To the indisputable proof that the New’ Jersey Liquor Dealers’ light stroke and got scared. He RAUSTON Association is appealing for funds to elect him ns a "pronounced wet" namo ito hear preaching aud gave me, FRUIT ICES Like other essential Industries, the he replies that the liquor interests of Ohio never contributed to any of T h o telephone business luia felt the ever- hoping the Almighty thereby might his campaigns. ■ . ■ ■■■. ."v j J./ . ■ let him oft aiid not call him to ac­ Wallace and Mirror Candies increasing pressure of high costs of Yet-a sworn statement, signed by the secretary of the Ohio Liquor count foT his past sins.” Flo rist Dealers’ Associa tibri and on file In the secretary o f state’s ofI\ee, shows materials.. The .;osts of nil materials Some peoplo want to settle mighty that that organizationcontributed a substantial sum out of Its.treasury used by the New, York Telephone cheap for big devilishness. 48 Pitman Avenue . to . the - Cox • campaign of 1910. . ; ’ ’ ’ ’ ./ Company for construction and main­ The Nickel asked to close tho* class 520 Cookm an Av©. OCEAN GROVE And In the face of It all, having withstood for months, In silence, tenance have Increased enormously. medHng and said: Opp. INeVv Tolophono BuUdlng .William Jennings Bryan’s denunciation of him ns a "wet*’ and unfit to The percentage of Increase since 1914 “It only takes twenty like me to run for president. Candidate Cox, with characteristic audacity, now equal this loud shouting dollar, but - ranges from per cent to over 400 oven then many of our owners have Asbury Park 219 Asbury Avenue assures n North Dakota crowd that "I hove always vote^ dry I” per cent. 20 Imagine Boss Murphy, Boss Taggart, Boss Brennan and that a thrill of joy when tlio olioir sings Telephone 137-R hinny of the materials used In our a; an offertory—• ASBURY PARK Youngstown Apostle of Light and JJplIft,’ Ed Moore, contriving the .noml-. industry have advanced beyond the nation at San Francisco of a candidate who lmd "always voted dry!” point considered to be the “peak" In "Wljen wo asunder part, Imagine It, If you can I 1019. Others are still at the so-chllcd It gives us Inward pain; Telephone 24 Shade of John Barleycorn! What a spectacle Is presented In “lop prices,” while a few have taken.a B u f wn .shall still Fra n k Buck American politics I • y \ slight drop. • Bo joined in h eart, 'And hopo to meet, again.'! Based upon pre-war prices, copper- I 1 8 8 0 - 1 9 2 0 steel wire has Increased 09 per cent i ■Listening to all this money talk, tin # Metal Worker cables, 89 per cent; poles, SS per cent; I promised mpself a trip to some 1201 First Avenue "PARTY FACES DISASTER"—GORE j OLD AND NEW COX SLOGANS. lead sleeving, J18 per cent; conduit, eanctuary where, big bills anR gold- Aebury P^rk ANDREW J. HURLEY 113 per cent, and Inside wire, 133-per pieces get on hho plate and hear ; Senator Thomas Gore; Democrat, of Washington. — The following Inter­ cent', These Increases have lmd a very what they had to say. Stoves end Bonnes Repaired •' . * Matfress Making Oklahoma, who was defeated for re- esting Interview with Governor James marked effect upon our outside plant Warm. Air H«adn$ e • ‘ ■ a o d • no ml nation through tlie influence of C. H. YATMAN, M. Cox of Ohio was published In the construction nnd our Central Office In­ P hiladelphia, Oct. 5, 1920. S p ecialty the White House because of his oppo­ hotel column of the Washington Post stallation costs. For example, In 1915, Upholstering sition to the League of Nations, plain*' four years ago—viz, on July 29, 1910: up average mjk- of 25 foot poles set. Leoders, Gutters Jy indicates that he proposes to con­ "Ohio is not the only state where 38 to a mile and equipped with er cent A rthur Reinee, Jr.. 7:yer.' Old sor. com e a n d bunions. CUTRATEPHARMAGY that the plan la being discussed by tor and Ms opponent and their qualifi­ House cables ...... ; 02 per cent of Mr. and Mrs. A. Raines, C Gobk- White oak leather used. the Administration leaders. It may Block cables ...... 02 per cent 68 “ ON-THE Pai^/rA SB U R y t^R lcB ^ cations for the presidency than Senator man ave.. Anbury Park, was rur down Oppsiiki .Preistttfloa, even come within a week, some of Harding’s comprehensive discussion of Aerial cables ...... 70 per cent and instantly killed -by a Buick auto these leaders bdleve. Edmund H. tbe agricultural problems of the na­ Drop wiring ...... TO per cent mobile driven by ICirk Mooney, of M. j ; t a y x o b t " Moore, who managed. Governor Cox's tion and the solution which must be. Aerial supports...... 84 per cent Munroe avsaue, a local haokman, at. D r u j g 's . , Sod®, Candy pre-convention campaign, Is given, applied to them and the political ha­ Open wire ; 80-per gent noon. Tuesday. Mooney was arraign MILK : CHE4M. 3CTTEBM1IK credit for this rear attack on the ed before Judge John A, Borden,, rangue delivered at the same place by Block; wiring'...,...... 88 jser cent j?hoaa 1754-E, 180 Xawtenco Ave. V 'AkfiBcy -WbitfflBirs, JDtitiie ^sad M e l t a n l Harding method of using the. front Governor Cox^filottx City (Ia.) Jour* Underground conduit con­ Where Bo was tojd to. furnish baU to ■. .Phone :78l4j/ioq .S iMaiA 0t. ScTinH’s SaniHG: .porch. pal struction ...... ,103,par cent? the nTssuut.ot .?S0(), iroriAjt6!k0i)8 to-' jnorrbw .'m orning. Tir;.-; |fplppfip|jp lp;jdiir lif t f if e - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES f A Q B B t n r w n

LEGAL NOTICES tcra for the Genera} Election. COX’S STATEMENT TO * And further take notice that the County Board of Elections will sit w h e r jP t h e p e n n ie s g o NOTICE of REGISTRY and ELECTION at their office at the.Cojurt House, Notice is herebj* given that a General Freehold, N. J,, on Thursday,“Octo- LABOR PROVED TO BE Election w ill be heW In and for the Bor­ 'her 28, and' Friday, October 29, Distribution of Elach Dollar of Revenue, Bell Telephone ough' of Ocean;Grove, in the. County of 1920, between the hours of l..p, m ." Monmouth; and State of New Jersey, on and 9 p. m. for the purpose of re­ GROSSLY INACCURATE Tuesday, 'Nov. 2nd, 1920, between the System, Fiye Months Ended December ^ 1,19T 9 hours of six a. m. and seven p. m.,' at vising and correcting the Registry the following places in said Borough; Lists in the County of Monmouth. , T4rsr District, .Washington Engine Claim He Had “Never Pressed a House, Centrar avenue. NOTICE TO - ABSENTEE VOTERS. Second District, Eagle Engine House, x x ^ . ' Soldier Into an . Industrial Heck avenue. - Any'elector who is registered for t h e ; General Election who by reason .o f, i n ? .Said election will be ’held in the said nbility through illness or absence from ; Controversy” Not True. Borough for' the purpose- of electing the County in w hich he resides is unable vlJy ‘ Electors, o f, a. President and Vice .Presi­ to cast. his. ballot oh. tlie'day of the G en- dent of the United States, a. Mem ber pt etal Election*.at the polling place in the SH the House .of • Representatives from tho Election D istrict in which he is register­ * - ^ - u ; r , . v _ USED OHIO MILITIA TWICE 3rd Congressional District; a M em ber 01 ed; m ay m ake application for an official the Senate of. this. State, two M em bers,ot; the General Assem bly of this State;, a ballot to- the Municipal Clerk in aiiy - " *&#*': W $ a m S ? & ,£ r ' i?* M unicipality In which he resides or to SherlfT, and-tw.o Mem bers of the Board ; « < ' " Question Not About Merits of of Chosen Freeholders, (3 , years),, and the County Board of Elections, of the County or Monm outh, on or before Tues­ I ^ • ' . . ' ./. . .< three1 Coroners for the County of M on­ Strike or Need for Military, day, October 1920; arid a form al .'ap­ m outh, State of New Jersey, Mayor* six plication will be forwarded said elector Councilm eri, . A ssessor,. Collector. •, • • and when properly filled out and: re- . but as to Truthfulness. Public .Questions; .A'Soldiers* Lon us turned to the , County Board of . Elections : 5K&83& 9 Act, Chapter 159, Law s 1920; A • State of the County, .of Monmouth, an ab­ Bond Issue, Chapter 352, Law s 1920. ; By WILLIAM HOSTER. sentee; ballot w ill be forwarded to such 49.7 cents 1 0 .9 c e n t s 9.6 cents 7.1 cents 4 . 0 c e n t s 4 * 0 c e n t s e l e c t i o n . ■%:" h ’-' , .'' •• • '■!•'■":?•■ v . tcents . . f.Ocents t .2 c e n t s 1 .0 , ce n t Col iimbiis," O.—tGovernor • Joines M. Koticp of E^stration;: ,: p a i d f o r p a id f o r ■ paid for paid for p a id fb r COUNTY. BOARD OF ELECTIONS, 6 SURPLUS p a id f o r ,.pafd for ■'■ p a id to r paid Tor, ' W A G E S OIVIDENDS INTEREST Cox’s boasted labor record vims been Also take notice that oil Tuesday,: M A T E R I A L S TAXES USCCUAKDUS . P U B L I C R E N T OF.-THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. : to : ; on bonds and PRINTING ■■:■ ror ; fo r Municipal; " M A R G I N ,-OftUTMCEmKses Stationery shattered by. his own ofllclal act.* October, 1^2, 1920, the Boards of D ated Sept. 7th, 1920. . O p e r a tio n ; ••■.; Stockholders- cAher borrowed P A Y S T A T iO N .o f maintenance Count/State . OF SAFETY" s u c h a s . Offices and * ■Registry and Election shall sit in F r e e h o l d . N. J. ' >'■ •}■ ' .*"..•*-.. • m o n ey. ;• • •- a n d ’ COMUISSIOWS • maintenance ^replacements ; end F e d e ra l 'advertising, p la n t Clnlmlng that hb had "never pressed 3 8 -4 4 T h is i s Directories Artpla^tnenU . in s u r a n c e ;-; their respective districts above • and for; ‘ ' I t2 X o n p la n t : rental ftr-^ce a soldier Into an industrial con trover* (or deprecation) Buton\obile ex- accidents and meritioried l)et\veen the hours ot I D I V I D E N D S andinterest ;, tovwasseh ’ p e n a e .te a m demages.fueJ, ey," the record of, his action aa gov­ o’clock p. m. and 9 o’clock p. m. for 'hire etc.--: payments- represent 4.62% lig h t, p o w e r, ernor bf Ohio In .mobilizing the Na­ oh plant a n d other a s s e t s the purpose of making the final re­ water, eto. tional Uuurd of1 this suite for service vision and correction of the regis­ Pure Manufactured In the steei strllce of 1 9 1 9 has been ters for the General Election.^ Whnt becomes of the* money which total payrolls of the Bell Companies Taxes now take 0.1 cents of each produced in flat, contradiction of his . And further take notice that the and Natural the telephone coinjiimles of the Bell are, therefore, usually quite a little In dollar—aiid they have been increasing assertion,,• County Board .of (Elections will sit . System receive? Who gets it finally, excess of one-hal f of their' reventies. every yea r. The Government Is now ; Not fince, but on two occasions was at their office at^. the Court House, -nnd why7 Tnke, for* example, any They were, In fact,. 53.2 per cent, of receiving nearly as much from the Bell the Ohio guard, at ftn expense of $23;- Freehold, N. J., on Thursday^ Octo­ single dollar of revenue. • Where do revenues during the last five months of System ris the: bondholdersreceive for 000 to the people of Olilo, called into ber • 28, and Friday, October 29, the pennies go?. , -1919,1. . •• •’*V interest on the $500,000,0; X) or more service and. sent to! Akron and lield In 1920, between the hours of p. m. and* 9 p. m. for the purpose1 of re ­ The nhove picture shows exactly And Then, Materials. •< they have loaned to the Cotnprinlcs. readiness for action in nearby Canton. The question is not ns, to the merits vising arid^ correcting the Registry where the pennies nre going ot the The next largest Item is ihe ifl.ii Using Up the Surplus. lasts in. the County of Monmouth. present time. It Is bused upon the nc- cents out of each dollar of revenue of tlie strike or as to the necessity for F rank O. T. W ilson The 4 0 cents represents tlie surplus tlie presence of the guard within strik­ counts of the.Bell 'SyKtem for the tive, which are paid out for materials, team or. “Margin of Safety" and Is spent NOTICE TO ABSENTEE VOTERS. months of p ;suhseqtient to • tlm ter­ hire,' traveling expenses, freight, et ing distance of Clinton, but conceriis Office: almost wholly for now construction. Any. elector who Is registered for the 101 cetera, Incidental to the work of main­ wholly the truthfulness of Governor GeneriU Election who. by reason . of In­ mination of; Federhl control. NO. 108 HECK AVENUE * Of enrli dollnr pf rpvenue, 49.7 ^ents, taining and replacing existing plant. This is 1.12 per cent, on plant and Cox’s statement, obviously mode to win ability through. Illness or absence from the County In w hich lie resides is unable’ OCEAN GROVE or prnctictt yone-lm l f, a re pn I d ou t In ' Dividends to. stockholders take 9.6 other, assets. Construction and Instal­ favor among the: workingmen. The 11 facts as brought out In 'tIie-Kpeech of to cast his ballot, on the day o f the Gen­ the forni of wiiges or ln accident nnd: cents out of-’each dollar, and Interest lation crews get nearly one cent of it eral Election at the polling place In’ t.hu Deliveries are made daily. Twice disability payments, pensions, death on bonds and otlier borrowed money before It leaves the Telephone Com­ Republican Staty Cbairrimn George - H, Electlori D istrict in w hich he is register­ ed, m ay m ake, application for an otliclai on Saturday. benefits, et cetera, directly to telephone takes 7.1 cents more, the combined pay­ pany. Then employees of electrical Cift rk, .forma i ly open I n g the cam pn Igri* at Columbus, are ns follows; ballot to' the Municipal Clerk in any employeesengaged In the operation of ments, for dividends and Interest being manufacturers get some more for their, M unicipality in which he resides or • to Order by postal card or telepbone. the service and in mnTntenance work, equivalent to‘ 4.G2 per cent per annum work on apparatus, cables, et cetera. the County Board of Elections ' of the Special attention to tbe small hiclucilag replacements on account of on plant and other assets. Then tho copper miners, lumbermen,: Ordered Guard Out Twice. County of M onm outh, on or before Tues­ . After the steel strike had progressed day, October 19th, 1920, and a form al ap- trado this season,. which will be depreciation. Wages are over five times as great et cetera,-get their share. And when plication W ill be forwarded said; elector for some daysi Wirh tnore or less disor­ served promptly as heretofore. :' Certain additional sums . paid as in amount as ■ total dividends, nnd are the .distribution-, is flnislied,' over three and when properly filled ouf 'and re- wages of construction nnd Installation almost exactly thrive times dividends cents -out of, the four linye gone into der. Governor Cox on September *2.3, 'turned. to the County Hoard of Elections Bills collected weekly. 1919. siiridehly ordered tlie mobiUznLion of the County' of - ifonmouth* an ab- crews; come out of. new’ .money, raised and Interest combined—In spite of the some worker’s pocket as wages. sohtce. ballot will l>e forwarded to sum Telepbone 110-R. of the guard at Akron. A period of by the sale of stock and bonds, but are fact that the Bell System hns over The balance of the Items are self- elector. .. - . . not represented in the 49.7 cents, as $7,000 invested for each employee on explanatory.—The Telephone Review, quiet. followed, und tlie troops were COUNTY HOARD OF ELECTIONS. withdrawn. And then again suddenly OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. they arc riot paid out of revenue,- The Its ’ payrolls. ■ -■•'•", ‘ on October 25 the guard was oncO more D ated Sept, 7th, 1920. Freehold N . J. Hair Dressing, Shampooing, mobilized arid sent to Akron, and while 3 S - U vA FABLE IN AMERICAN. THAT VACATION PROBLEM. It lay there at that strategic point Manicuring, Marcel Waving,

awaiting a'summons into action statT NOTICE of REGISTRY and ELECTION Children’s flair Culling, Eleelrie and THE VALUE OF \ This Is tlie season of the year when ofiicers representing Governor Cox kept Tligre wns once a Bird who decided Hand Massage lor Ibe Lace and Scalp nt Ulrtli to be tlie W orld's Champion jveryone is discussing vacations, and close watch on the situation In Can­ Notice Is hereby given that a General ton. ' ./•. • , • . Election will be held In and for the Bor­ the Medical Department of the New ough 'of Neptune City, In the Cotirity of A GOOD JOB Crape Hanger. In his speech at Wheeling, W. Vu.* Ho stnrted out In tho right way to York Telephone 'Company offers these M onm outh and State, nf N.e.w Jersey, on on the night of August 14 Governor Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. 1920, between the accomplish his Ambition. Before he suggestions' hours of six 'a, m. and seven p. m ,, at "My Job la the place In the indus­ Cox said: could, walk lie used to voice his Dis­ From n medical standpoint, a Vaca the following places In said Borougli; trial world where T may be useful, “For six years I have been in execu­ Fire House, XV.< S y l v a n I a a v e n u e . tlon Is something more Gian merely a content and fairly paid for my serv. approval of Things In General. He tive authority in the great industrial Said, election w ill be. .held. 9n" H i e s a i d usuhlly- did tills about tlie time tlint good time. A Successful vacation' state of Ohio. During all this time I Borough for the purpose of electing Ice,” says Jolm J Walsh, of the Cable Electors o f. a ; President and Vice Presi­ Milkmen were starting out and Bur­ should not only provide pleasure, but have never pressed a soldier into an In­ . Department, New" York Telephone dent of the United States, a Mem ber oi siiould also afford Improvement of Die dustrial controversy.'’ ' the House of Representatives from the Company In Buffalo "I know 1 must glars were going home, ' Ills Old Man said he was a Little .health. . . — . •• The question \ is, did Governor Cox 3rd Congressional District; a M em ber ot become experienced In- one line of tell the truth? Answering this ques­ the Senate of this State, two M em bers ot Devil, but tils' Fond Mamina snld he This, year the high price ol every­ the General; Assembly of this State; a work to become as highly; productive tion, Chairman Chirk in his:,Columbus had a Mind of Ills Own. • thing may limit; the field of selection of. Sheriff, r.and ;tw o' M em bers of the Board as my physical and mental endow­ speech displayed ti» his audience a pho­ of Chosen. Freeholders, <3 ' years), and As a child, his Clilef Amusement a spot for the snmmer sojourn, but no .three Coroners for the County of Mon­ ment Fill permit. tographic copy of Special Order No. 52 was to seek out some Cemetery and matter what place may be chosen, re­ Issued from the Adjutant General’s de-■ m outh,. State of New Jersey. . "The rolling stone gathers no moss,” piny around with the Gravestones. Htf Public Questions: A , Soldiers* Bonus laxation and change should be sought. phrtmerit of' tin* .State of Ohio, dated Act, Chnpter 159, Law s 1920; A , S t a t e says the old proverb, and we are nil knew more about the Graveyards In A person anaemic, underweight nnd Columbus, October *25, t919, whicli'des­ Bond tBsue,. Chapter 352, Law s 1920. ambitious to gather the “moss" of the Neighborhood than all the Under­ ignated certain ofiicers for lmmediute BORDEN’S HAIR SHOP below par physically, will nsually find wealth and experience: , It therefore takers. Notice of Registration the stimulation of mountain air bene­ active service and paragraph 4 of Borden’s Celebrated Patented Hair * behooves one to answer for himself the Most of the Folks said he was an which reads : Also take notice that on Tuesday. ficial. High altitudes Increase tlie floods are Famons for Tbeir Quality question, “What shall I make my life Abnormal. Child, but Fond Hnmma: Fac»s Presented. October 12, 1920, the Boards of thought he. wns displaying Psychic' force and frequency of the heart beat, work?", and, the decision made, to “In anticipation of the development 'Registry and Election shall sit :it Tendencies. . and produce deepened breathing. The their respective districts above stlck to I t . . . of a rioting condition at Canton, O., the At school tie wns not what you abundant supply of oxygen will "build mentioned between the hours of 538 Cookman Ave., Asbnry^Park Porsonolly, I chose and continue In Governor of Ohio lias deemed it neces­ o'clock p. m. and 9 o'clock p. m. for1 would call a Howling Success. He up the blood," and the vital* resistance sary to assemble asufUcieiit n uni her of Atlantic City Washington, D, O telephone work, as done by the New wns one bf those Great Helps who nl- the purpose of making the final re­ of the body become stronger. While state troops at Akron, 0.y to he held In vision . and correction bf, the regis­ York Telephone Company, because jt “"ways find all'.the. Dope. on. what a Won, the mountain,. sir is excellent, long readiness to render aid to tlie civil au­ Is congenial, presents many Interest­ derful Team the Other Fellow had. ters tor the General Election. ' walks and mountain climbing must notv thorities at Canton, O;, and has so di­ , Andfurther: take notice that the ing problems and, therefore, never be­ He jolned the Debating Team one year be attempted by those who are not rected the: Adjutant General of Ohio, County Board of Elections will sit Paul J. Strassburger comes monotonous. In order to nrgue on the Negative Side strong. Such persons Improve, best who, pursuant to such order, directs at their office at the Court House, 42 Pilgrim Pathway, 50 Pilman Ave. The Company’s policy Is liberal and of the Question,: "Resolved, that the Colonel Benson W. Hough to proceed Freehold, N. J.fion Thureday, Octo­ while living a finzy life, In the open, progressive In every meanlog. of the Constitution of the United' States without .delay to Akron, . O., to take ber 28, and Friday, October 29, Ocean Grove, N. J. should be Upheld.” * take plenty *of. nourishing .food nnd word...... ' j command of all state troops upon ar­ 19.20, betw een tEe hours bf 1 p. m. Telephone 1749-Aebury When tlie War came, he tried to en­ abundant, sieep. . and 9 p. m. for the purpose'of re­ The cultivation o f character Is ,al- rival nt Akron, O., and to hold them In list, hut .was turned down because he A , person who Is strong and vigor­ readiness for duty, awaiting further vising and correcting tho;Registry .-ways .encouraged and Is reflected |n (ind Chronic Dislocation of the DIspo- ous, inclined to overweight, ordinarily orders.“ •':!■;‘r• ._-!-;•/•••• w - • -•;:- V. 'Lists In the County of Monmouth. addltlonnl effort and better work. sltlon. -" • ’ ■ ■ •The order Is signed by tlie Adjutant Cash Grocer does well at the seashore, where, salt The administration of this policy hSB So he snld the Army was Full bf NOTICE TO ABSENTEE VOTERS. water bathing may get rid of extra Genera I arid cpunler-signed; In t h ese Goods delivered. We give yen : oeen placed In hands particularly Politics nnd he nursed his Injured words, “By command of Governor Cox.w Any elector who. Is registered for tho QUALITY. We give you SERVICE, qualified. by nature and tempered by pounds. , . General Election who by reason of- Jn- Pride like a Malden Ludy wlt£ a Sh-k Did Governor Cox tell the truth to nblllty through illness or absence tram and beBt of all, we give you LOW­ years of .actual experience, so that Cat. He bought lots of Liberty Bonds, “Living In the Water” the'worklngmen? ‘ .‘j the County, in w hich he resides Is unable EST PRICES, consistent with quali­ ' there Is. a kindly and sympathetic un­ but he spread a lot f"Gloom to make : However, the practice of,' “just liv­ Supplementing • this docuipentnry to cast his ballot on the day of the Gen­ ty and quantity' 6 eral Election at the polling place in the derstanding of, the viewpoint of tho up for Ills Patriotism. ing In 'the water,” Is very harmful, ns proof, Mr,. Clark prwluced pliotoginpli- . man In the overalls. I am glad that a Election D istrict in w hich' he is register­ . He was'.the Bird who had .all thq few can resist the depression incident le copies of.hendllnes from Guritou, O., ed.: m ay m ake application for an official ; kindly fate has permitted me to find ballot to the Municipal- Clerk In any Dope on the German Submarines In to prolonged exposure to cold water. newspapers of concurrent date, which "My. Job" ns one. of tho great Belt the Hudson River. His. Best Story read: "State! troops mobilizing-for duty, M unicipality in which he resides or to. The effect of tlm bath should be ex­ the County Board of Elections of.. the family, circle. „ was the one'about the great German hilarating, and Bi-warm glow felt over here.. AU ^available companies are or­ County of M onm outh, on or before .Tues­ Albert L Brown Reserve Army which was coming out dered . out,” And, “Governor orders day, October 19th, 1920, arid a form al ap­ 1 all of the body. If, on the contrary, plication w ill be forwarded said elector The greatness of telephone service to mop up the Allies. troops for duty, here, Ohio soldiers re­ J0BB1N6 the Bkln Is blue nbd cold, and a sense and when properly filled; o u t. a n d , r e ­ Is felt by Miss Henrietta PJess, of tiie As a Joy Murderer he was 100 per porting to urmories following trouble:” turned to'the County Board of Elections , Plant Accounting Department, New cent,,: but. as an American he. was a , of chilliness and depression experi­ :■ v; Truth^Should Be Known. of- tho County of. Monmouth,, an ab­ Tin .and Sheet Metal Worker York- Telephone Company,'. Though Total loss. enced, then either, the bath hns been Tlie surprising thing about ft;nil Is sentee ballot will be forwarded to such . . After the War, Prices were higher too prolonged, or the system Is not elector.' ':V! •”> Slate and Asbestos Shingle Booling only on the bottom rung of tlio ladder rhot' Governor Cox In his Wlieellng . COTTNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, as yet she looks forward to reaching than tlio limit In a Soldier's Poker sufficiently strong to react properly to speech should have made so fiat an as­ OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces the top by diligent application to tho Game. There was a lot of Unrest, the cold. Poor' reaction domnnds n sertion when all of the facts, with ro- Dated Sept. 7th, 1920. » : ; work on hand. ' • j" ; • Folks were generally Upset. He was modification in the habits of bathing, Freehold N. J. Kard.to. his mobilization of the ainiril 3 S-44 109 Abbott Avenne, Ocean Grove \7pllo my Job, which. Is of a statis­ Wi Clover. He was so Busy telling peo­ or dangerous consequences may fol­ were still fresh lit the public mind, at tical nature,—drawing off tfie gross nd-. ple, liow Bad things were that he neg­ low.—Tho Telephone Review, N. Y. Telepbone 2118-R least In Ohio. 03 course It Is not to Ire NOTICE of REGISTRY and ELECTION dltIon's, the removals, this units In serv­ lected Ills Business. Every , time lie; expected tlint workingmen elsewhere met anybody he know, he backed lilm ice and finding the surviving: units,— ./ PRODUCE! In tho United Stntcs would ho fam iliar Notice Is* hereby given that a General Telepbone 2237 Is hot at present of the utmost and Into a Corner and spilled Sob Stuff for with the clrcumstunees, nrd It was for Election will be held In and for the about iTIiree Hours. Township of Neptune, In the County of : greatest Importance, be the.Job ever so that reason that Stnte Chairman Clark Monmouth and Stnte of New Jersey, on One day he met a Ltid on the Train. "There is nothing now under the , bumble. If the. Company considers It In his speech stressed the necessity, for Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, 1920, between the ASBURY PARK TIRE . ' of Iraportnnco enough to he done, then The Lad wore a Wrist Watch, but he sun,” wo nre often told, and every the people all over the country to tie hours of six a. m. and seven p. m ., at : rl, who ami being paid a salary to do It,'' had a Pair of Shoulders like a Young once In a while something comes up Informed that Governor Cox’s assertion the following places In said Tow nship: 7 First District, Unexcelled Engine SERVICE CO. must' put my-hest efforts to tlie same, Bull. - He 'was evidently Athletically tlmt reminds us-forclbly of tho truth that ho "never pressed a soldier Into House, Corlies avenue. ; and do It to the best of my‘ability. ' Inclined. X of the words. “Prodiicol, Produce!" ah Industrial controversy" wns abso­ Second pistrlct, Reynolds’ Barbor ':i; I have been with.tlio Company for « ' Old Man Gloom opened up on the Thomns Cnrlylo urged his readers more lutely at varlence with the truth. Shop. Corllea avenue. . GATES TIRES Imd wltli his Choicest Assortment of Third District. Fire House, W est M un- very short while (a few months) but than"a century ago, nnd his words car­ . Publication of these official facts has roo avenue, W hltesvlllc. . VULCANIZING ^ ,;

T ' f r a n k : a e p i e b y e x t e n d s ALL WENT SNT0 THE BILL HELPFUL MESSAGE IN THANKS TO REPUBLICANS MYRON MORSE’S . VERSES L a n d Moroccan Ruler Found in; the fend ; Saturday—Last Dayof Clearance I wSTft to taite this opportunity to That He Paid for His M yron IV. Morse, the well-known express my sincere appreclatou to Hours of Bridge. local property- owner, and- frequent visitor cl Ocean Grove, is something ALL LOW SHOES Less 25 Per Cent | oi the County j •the rank and fils of Republican men aiul women voters 'In this district How the sultan of Morocco, Mnial of a philosopher, os is well illustrat­ ed in his versifying. Mr. Morse ima whose generous support ill tho pri­ tin fir], played bridge with his rienHjit has been amusedly told. written some verses entitled “It For Men; Women and Chi Farintrigdale—-Tho toy factory, maries Tuesday mado possible my Costs Very Little,” which he hua which has been closed temporarily, nomination for the Congressional A close friendship sprang up be­ tween the sultan and an English Had- printed on an illuminated card ■will reopen shortly. honor. for distribution among his friends. This sale, embrac­ 'Long Branch—The arintial Mon­ I presented my case direct *io the dentist, and as often as riot, bridge They contain' this helpful message: took the place of dentistry. Tlie i n g ,coo pairs of the mouth ; County Teachers' Institute voters as did my 'two erst-wh'ilo op­ dentist would arrive with his timid It doesn’t cost, much to say thank 7 will Wa held at Long Branch this best shoes made, \va.s ponents. The campaign, w conduct­ lady assistant, nnd all ills Implements , .you, ' m onth ed along clean cut, dignified®8 linen on It costs very littio to smile; of torture, only to lie Inyited to sit launched with a rush on It takes but a moment of effort, M arlboro— -Miss R utli E ly has the issues. .Tho largo vote cast shows down at the table nnd piny cards. The taken a position as.teacher of.Latin And surely tiib effort’s worth the voters in .'tliis district are anxious Indy-nssistrrat was very young nnd Thursday. There is slill nnd French iu tho high school at ' w hile. ' • to register their disapproval against very shy, nnd was more neenstomed to IKlizaheth. one more day to fid pres­ the present Democratic administra­ play children's card games than It costs very littio to lift up Hazlct—Charles C, Walker, ot tion. _____ bridge. A fourth " player would be Some one fallen down in life's entor future needs at South Fork, Pennsylvania, has been X Intend io wage my campaign for way; found nnd the ill-assorted party com­ these great savings. engaged as prncipal of the Hazlet election in 'November In support of. pleted. The ex-sultan enjoyed himself It lakes /but.a thought and an action public school. the;'Republican platform and. the immensely. He generally won, per­ To make some ono happy todaj. principles for which I stood: in the . There are putnps and' oxfords in all leathers in Holmdel—It took only thirty-six haps by never permitting ilie trembling Resolve then to always say thank apples to fill a basket which Albert prim ary contest; narfPly; a -bonus to black, w jite and' colors, many types of heel and lasts former service men who wero either lady assistant to be his,partner. The you; . Drum presented to Rev. Wilmer Mc­ points'were one franc n hundred, so Resolve to srriilo where’er you he; Nair. They were of tho Wealthy disabled or incapacitated »in the. of every style. World War, and.strict enforcement of no very serious dmriage cov'd be done; Resolve to give aid where ’tis need­ variety. the 18th amendment nd 'tire Vol­ but rich as the sultan was; he re- ed. The extensive stock we bad on hand and the iM anasquan— 'Roland .Moore, who stead Act. . jolced more in his humble winnings at And your day from care will be held M o b as asistant divisional en- Again thanking tha Republican bridge than over his many thousands free. v a r i e t ' of styles insures; your satisfaction with one Binder with the State Highway De­ 3 voters of the Third Congressional In the banks. Not a little of his en­ or more pairs, even at this last call. partment, has been promoted to chief District tor the confidence they have joyment was owing to the fact that he Appreciate, Tho Times, 'divisional engineer. placed in me', and especially 'the felt that he waa "doing” the dentist Monmouth Beach—This place Is women who played an actiye part in “He combs,” the. ex-sultan would say, Editor Ocean Grove Times: to have a Sunday ...school of its own. making my victory possible, I now “to mend my teeth and to trike my I wish to' -tliank you for the It wll bs under the management of call upon ‘all members of our party gold, and In the end i win tile francs.” Pi-om ptnesE with which' you sent the Asbury Methodist Church, of in tho district , to rally to the stan­ But one dny the climax came. The Tho. Times io me at such a busy sea­ North Long Branch. dard of Harding '& Coqlidgf, as well teeth were excellently repaired-—the son. Am receiving it regularly and sis myself. - enjoy you- paper very much. We re­ Freehold—-L. Lawson Taylor, of T. FRANK APPLEBY: work was of the best-there was no sided at Ocean Grovo some years. New Jersey Freehold,. who 'has been on ft' long more to be done but to pay the blit— Sincerely, and the bill very naturally and rightly ■business trip through tho New Eng­ MISS A. E. BRADFORD. . HEAVY FINE MP.0SEB FOR included ail. the bridge hours, at so land States, sold more than 200 tons .Brooklyn, September 22, 1920. of horseshoes in July. > . SELLING BABY LOBSTERS much per. hour. It Was the most «c- ■Farmingdale—-W illiam . Smet.hursf, pensive bridge Muini Hflfid over’ 'Thanks. From Colored Orphanage. JiV of this place; recently, got a fish Since.lhe State of New Jersey be­ played. •hook fast in his linger .Tlie book gan to enforce the act against .the The colored people who came to was imbedded so deeply in the flesh a sale of baby lobsters. ' Hero has been ■the shore towns in August to raise doctor had to cut it out. a . steady growth of tlio JbEster in­ OLD MYSTIC RITE TEMPLE money to save 52 orphan ehlTdren iii Newark, -N. J., have sent a letter of Manasqiiuii—-Announcement has dustry along the Jersey coast. Tlie majority of .lobster fishermen have Vestibule Uncovered at Rome Scene o f thinks to. the people of Ocean Grove been made of the engagement of Historic Event. That Was De­ 'and oth er places for tbeii* lib erality Miss Elsie M. Hendricks, daughter been anxious to see tills law en­ forced, recognizing the importance scribed by Tacitus. iu givfijg.'the surii of $1,528.32, of of George It. Hendricks, of hiana- which ' $911.08 was raised on the ■ficiian, to Georgo P. Reynolds, of of conservation fn maititriiriihg, their H vesi. we tried to give die bes; business, and aro now siding with stree;-, and in Auditorium Square Brielle. A religious discovery, but of a value for every cent you and we feel tha we have Stato officials in a campaign against pngmi kind, was made some time ago dm ing a part of tiie aimimer. They Have paid on lltfiir property $1,550, Spring Lake—Hereafter Spring illegal lb'h-ter sales, which the Fish under the-railway embankment a few acom plibhtd it. which saves their building to .those' Lalto pupils who desire a high school and Game Commission lias heen con­ hundred yards outside the Porta Mag- education will continue Uie.!r studies Who aro orphans. They are especial-'' Now, during the reconstruction days we are m aking the d u ctin g , giore. Home. Italy. It consists of « at. Maiuisquan. High school pupils lv grateful to ail their liberal friends same effort to give oiir> custom ers the greatest value in .m er­ IVitii! tbo increased catches arid, vestibule elaborately decorated with formerly went (o Aslniry Park, and profits, new crows were attracted io win. c a ;; United to this work. mythological subjects, such as Jason chandise that is possible. Shop here and prove it. Ocean Grove. the. lobsior-fishing industry. Some tnktng tlie tioiden Fleece,- tlie punish­ Scelioyville—AI. Henry Vlning, who, of them, it 'has ben discovered, were Advertising Paya, not averse io proverbially killing the ment of Jlm-syas by Apollo the story works the Laird farm, obtained 248 of the Dnunhts, the liberation of Aesoii The new realtors, Morse & Bron- SNYDER & ROBINS barrels of potatoes from two acres of goose that, laid the golden eggs and s n, at 03 Main avenue, report a i elepiUone f land. Ho issed .line barrel:, an d two they begun to develop a forbidden and a troop of. Monnnds riding on pan­ very, active week, having placed sev­ 2 1 bushels' of .tiie-. seed, th plain,';hc' trade in undersized dr baby lobsters. thers. It is conjectured, that, this ves­ eral fire arid burglary" insurance r jA iN T Main Street and Lake Avenue ardw are .land. . The law requires that baby lobsters, tibule was a place where, in tlie earty policies. They are gratified that I f iUSHERS ASBURY l>ARH HI'SIIJHS when caught In tlio lobster pots, bo decades of Ilie first century of our since the quarter paga in the Ocean Long Branch—Joseph Ferry, aged returned ar. once to the ocean, and a era, mystic rites were celebrated. In­ seventeen years, is making a trip Grove Times announcing 'thqir open­ penalty, is attaclidd for each baby deed,’ it is supposed that this was the ing, so many people have placed ho­ through the Southern and Western lobster offered for sale or held in States. He is working his way as exact locality of nn historical event, tels, cottage/, and bungalows in their, possession. Wardens have made described by Tacitus in the twelfth care to seenro purchasers and rent­ ho goes and stays iri one place only several arrests and big fines have hook of his “Annals” ns having hap-, ers. ANDREW T. VAN GLEVE long enough to see tho sights. caught with fifteen lobsters, .in their been collected, in two cases, dealers pencil .in 03 A. !>., during, the reign Shrewsbury— Under recent ruling of Claudius. The historian relates mado by tlie township board of edu­ possession, being fined $300. each. Contracting cation children living outside of how Agrippina, mother of the future Shrewsbury township will havo to Emperor Nero, coveted the gardens of go to their nearest township school Farm and Home Tacts. T. U tatlllus, Taurus, . who , had bBeu or pay a tuition fee of a year. "Next year i'll do 'that _ different­ consul a few years earlier and gov- $00 ly,” says the hpme gardener from ernor.of Africa, and how she im­ High and Low Pressure Steam installations. ■tang Branch—This city has been tho depths of his 1920 experience. provised an accusation against hlin selected as the center for ono of the Why not write those points Mown four districts in Monmouth county through a certain Tarquitlus Priscue, Sanitary Plumbing-and House Heating - now lo have handy for next spring'.' of practicing .illegal- , mystic rites. ' of tho Monmouth County Credit Bu­ Contracting In All (Branches ot reau. A number of Long Branch Tbo modern poultryman who uses S tatutes Taurus anticipated his trial business men havo already joined artificial Illumination for ilia flocks and now, nearly centuries inter Pumps 0 Oxfords Piping and Power Work • tha association. turns over in the cold grey dawn an accidental landslip10 on the railwaj and takes another: snooze, while an has led to the elucidation of this for M anasqnan—-M 3s. H. E lizabeth automatic alarm clock turns on the 108 Sooth Main Street, Ocean Grove Reynolds, of Manasqnan, has given electric liglft, switches in his hen gotten episode of Roman history. See Our Window Telephone connection $3,500 in Lib cn y Bond.s to tlie Bap­ house. tist church. The 'Bonds will be sold Arid now 'that wo mention lights. Mongolians Great Meat Eaters, and tho money used toward paying Have you ever tried an evening for Prices for a new organ for the church. Inlmblfnms of Mongolia are great lunch—a kind of theatre supper—on merit enters, living In some,cases en­ Repairing Promptly P. O . Box 3 Ocean Grove, N . J. 'Seabright—A tuna weighing 9S3 your birds under lights? Hints to Poultrym eii, Vol. 9. No. 1, hot off tirely on imtltmi. It is not uncommon J. GROSSMAN Attended To pounds ivns caught off Sea B right for a Mnngn) to consume ten pounds recently by Conrad Johnson. Sev­ tho press, has a suggestion or two about H. Write to the State Agricul­ of this meat, ni one sitting. He also 708 Cookman Ave., Asburj' Park eral other big tuna havo been caught compares other foods by asking if and fishermen say tlio presence of tural College for a copy. SILAS W. BARTON the big fish accounts for the scarcity i’lay aprons for children are an they are ns good as mutton. "The Jidn- of bluefiah. old-fashioned economy worth reviv- go) puts nuiHon fat in Ills'tea, lvhicli ing. . v. is prepnred witli milk from tiie poor­ •Farm ingdale— Tho A; A. B rant Two or three tablespopnfuls of est grade of. tea. pressed into,bricks, Carpenter Lumber Company, o' Toms River, preserved .'or ginger peart are a de- lie drinks oiiorrii'iis quantities of this, lias bought a plot of land adjoining licious. addition to apple-pie. 30 clips a (ia.v lii'lag uncommon tha Pennsylvania' raiiroart at Farm - As fail comes on and tho sitting nmmmt for ria adult..- ri'lie110 natives c-at SAVE YOU HEADACUE? room replaces the porch as a family and Builder ingdalo from James II. Johnson. Tho wlienever ciptarHitiitty comes, there Do yont eyes nuru or Itch ? company will open a lumber yard on gathering place lake a took around' being no regular meal hours. Do they leel tired or attained? Residence.- 91 Corlies Ave. West Orbve, N.J. tho plot. and see if, a little fresh paint, bright .. IT so, have, yonr sjMjs.exara- cretonne and the. sh iftin g about of W ater is simrce Iii Mongolia, -a -Ined. rourglunsiw muy ueed a Iielmar — Robert Veghlo lias pictures and furn-tjture woa’it help few wells ii'leiiu Hie caravan route change,, brought suit for tJC.ffWl acala«t Mr. furnishing the cal Ire supply. During to make tt more cozy, livable and Telephone 2268 aid Mrs. Georgo W. Leonard, pro­ hoihellke. the winter nml spring the camel is STILES & CO; K. C. M. Scbadil prietors ot the B ii'ti Vista hotel at Only when the. 'amount . which the only animal that can cross the this place. Mr. Veighte claims the PhiUdaMphia tje Spemmu ;would havo been spent for new ma­ desert and subsist nn the dried- At 222 Main 81., ASBURY PARK, (Leonards circulated untrue reports, terial Is saved,, is fC economy, io 5 up grasses. At tliis season of tlie year Eiarf Frldsy—Hours 1IJ.0S to 4.30 chadt’s Fish Market that he had triet to heat tho notal spend valuable time making over old blocks of iec. are enrrled for water out of a board hill. w it a garments.,, supply, and In other seasons two large Oclobei- with its brilliant colors Fish, Oysters, Clams Red Bank — Architect Frank tubs nre carried on entli camel, one Smith, of New York, has drawn and ibe tang o f itsTcrisp air, is the month of months for family picnics. tub on each side. plans for an Italian Catholic Church B . F I M K E B Soft Shell Crabs,Crab Meat, Lobsters -on tho corner of Bridge avonuo and But w hat appetites!. The Wise mother starts a real dinner in her Confidence. lip-To-Date Special Rales fo Hotels and Restaurants Chestnut street. It will ho named What can defeat n Btrong man who St. Antonio's church, and it is ex­ fireless cooker, then her husband Give Us a Trial and Judge lor Yoursel! packs it and the children in, the believes in himself and ennnot be rid­ pected that the cornerstone will be "iieiiry” and they are off. iculed, talked down, or written down? S h o e S t o r e laid this month. Self-reliance is th e best capital Id 47 Olio Street, opposHc Firehonse, Ocean Grove ■ Red Bank—Hereafter .tho town the world. Summer footwear will not provide firemen and lira ap­ “little Old New York.” Self-dcprecintlon is a crime. paratus free of charge outside of the Entering into its second month at If others can do sucli wonderful Poreonol Attention to municipality. A charge of $15 will the Plymouth Theatre, New- York, ‘kings, why can’t ? be mado for going to fires two miles “Little Old New York” has es­ tie can who thinks1 he can.—Orison R E P A I K I iN G or less from Red Bank and a charge tablished itself as one of the stvett Murden. If Traveling Do Not Fait to Look Over Our of $25 will ho mado where tho dls- solid lifts of (ho season. Because of IU 17 Main St., A sbury Park tanco is moro than two miles. quaint .picture of Manhattan Is}e oste kexUo 91iuKti Theotre as Tl was a century ago the unique, Line of TRUNKS, BAGS and piesontatipn of such :of Its characters, TORIC “Welcome Stranger.” as John Jacob Astor, Cornelius .Van­ LENSES United Stales Solid Track Tires It la a success of remarkable pro­ derbilt, Henry Breevort,: Washington hWXP SUITCASES V portions that Aaron Hoffman's com­ Irving, FitzGreone Halieck and /Pe­ edy, ‘‘Welcomo Stranger,” has te r Deimonico, this comedy by Kida Initial Put On Free ol Charge achieved at tlio Cohan and Harris Johnson Young has made tlie Ply­ Everybody is F. S. MORRIS Theatre, whero it is now entering its mouth Theatre the, rendezvous not .fifth week. So great lias been ilie only of the devotee of the playhouse, U.S.i. Storage Batteries demand to see this play; wiyi George 'but of New York's smart set. The to examino our giasses; to Sidney so tha featured member of principal roles in the'play are in the have the various points ex- 1,82 Souib Alain Sired tlio cast, that enough applicants Tor ■hands of Genevieve T obin and E rn ­ plateed.ahd to risk prices COOK’S BEE HIVE :*5»%Sg* ! scats are turned away nightly to fill est Giendinriing. Matinees are giv- witfeout inourrtBa the least i Asbury Park, N • another theatre. 'Sam H. Harris on.on Thursday arid Saturday. obilgaUbn to buy. has provided a case for the.interpre­ (I. S. L. Service Station ' tation of Mr. HofMari’s comedy that Wm. B. Reilly & Co. Announce Engagrsment. embraces, besides Mr. Sidney, Bucli 518 Cookman Avetsoe •yell-known .players as Edmund At » dinner given'Monday night DOMINIC CORBO L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS Creese, Margaret Mower, Divid Hig­ In. honor of their wetldlrig anniver­ Asbury Park. MAKES BEST PAINT—WEARS LONOBST gins, Ben Johnson. Mary -Brandon, Shoes Repaired and JSaohlns sary. Mr. and Mre. Jam es M.' Kirinl- • F in ish ed Coetto you a Gaflan when made ready to a*®. • (Edward XL. iSnader Charles I. Scho­ son, of Webb avenue, announced the Shoalgices field, Frank Herbert, Isadora Martin, engagement of their daughter Marie All hand work; leather findings Mae* bu*,