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V o l . XLVII— N o . 33 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY,: FRIDAY, AUGUST '16, 1929 F o u r C e n t s
ANOTHER BRIDGE IS RED CR0SS monthly -report FACING OBSTACLES j CARNIVAL TROPHIES CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT. ST. PAUL’S MGHT Fifty Cases Handled During July By Symphony, Orchestra, To He Aided By ANSWER TO TRAFFIC County Chapter. ■ - CHURCH CONQUERS ARE NOW ON VIEW Instrumental and -Vocal Stars. MONDAY, AUG. 19 N . i The July report o£ Miss Gladys At the last concert of the series ITS DIVINE MISSION IS THE H FINE CUPS IN WINDOW OF under the management of the Puc- milLlCAL DRAMA “ESTHER” BY SO SAYS HIGHWAY HEADS IN cup Grand Opera Company Director -, SEEKING SOLUTION Red Cross, shows that fifty cases EVANGELISM OF WORLD i MORSE'S MEN’S SHOP lenni will present tomorrow evening EFFICIENT CAST were handled during the month, con in the Auditorium a symphony or sisting of forty-five ex-service men chestra, with Pietro Yon as organist Commissioner Jelin Believes Span and their families and five army Auditorium PreacherB Of One Mind Dispjay Adds Interest In Forthcoming and conductor. This orchestra will be I'oriy-five-Persons Will Be Seen In Over Raritan River Between Perth caaaE- In addition seven ex-service That Jesus Christ Alone Is Hope ot Aquatic Carnival At North End assisted by Robert Elmore, organist; , the Interpretation of Pageant, Un- ;• - , men were given miscellaneous service, Bruno Labate, oboist of the New York ’ Amboy and New Bruhswick Would; in life saving Benjamin H, Winaris, Mankind — Christian Worship An Swimming Pool—1’rizen Donated Philharmonic Orchestra, and William dcr Mrs, Stanyon’s Direction—No ' Believe Jersey Shore Congestion. . of Asbury Park, was made a special Essential To Spiritual Success, By Friends of Ocean Grove. Sheehan, tenor. • j. I’reliminaries,-No Intermissions. examiner, and Herbert N. McClees, of Although but sixteen years of age,! . To solve the problem of. relipf from. Red Bank, an examiner Tlie following With the advance of tho season Au Now on display in the show window Robert Elmore is organist of the Cen- King Ahasuerus is ready to step traffic.to the shore from the northern passed the senior - test: Thomas^ ;C. ditorium audiences increase, as noted of Morse’s Men’s Shop, 55 Main ave- tra! Baptist Church at Wayne, Pa. upon the throne and proclaim a festi- part of the State another bridge over Mulligap, o£ Highlands; Peter-Olson, last Sunday morning^ and evening, hue,'the Oceari, Grove swimming car-- Labate began the study of the oboe val for the male members of his the Raritan river between Perth Am- Jr., of Sea.Bright;;Carl F. Mihm and The sermons that'day were delivered nival trophies ire; attracting wide- at twelve. He has played with the court. boy and New Brunswick is needed, in Henry Whites of- Monmouth Beach; by the Rev. Dr. George W. Henson, a spread attention. That hundreds of Metropolitan Opera House and other This is revealed in the very first the opinion of 3tate Highway .Com-;Edward Woolley, of. Keyport, and member of the Ocean Grove Associa- Bummer visitors will extend their va- orchestras, including, the. New York act of the great Biblical play, “Esth- • -: missioner ...... Abraham Jelin and _ Jacob «.h . -nr'John A. Zimmer, -i-T-n- Jr.,- ____ot Bemlar.----- Those ■ -T— .tion and secretary of the devotional eation over Labor Day to attend the Symphony and" Philharmonic. Mr. er,” which will be given in the Audi- Bauer, chief engineer for the highway passing the junior test were: Robert■ j committee, in the morning, and Sheehan, the tenor, is a member of torium Monday evening, August 19, commission. Hoyt a n d A lic e H o ^, of S e a Bright; ;®eV^®r. J. A. G^broith, pastor of the the interest aroused by this third an- the Gregorian Quartette, and prior to as the feature of an unusually fine Since additional statutes -jpuld be j Winifred Kelly, of' Red Bank; JaniB E. church ^ Ridgeway, Pa., m the. ,n^iM event. . taking a position as a soloist at St. camp meeting resort season. required to permit the building of Nnnama'cher, Viola Carpenter qnd, 1 -“e3t e' e-.pr?" Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, he It is “St, Paul’s Night,” and the meh a bridge, it was believed that the .'Alice Helm, of Belmar; Ruth' I...... was soloist at the Central Congrega- event, long a notable one, will carry juestian might be placed before the !of Avon; Harry Verhagen tional Church, Brooklyn, under the a program this year that is said to be lext legislature; ;Charles Cadley, of Port Monmqura, • — , —™ *”-*■» *<*■-r . •= direction of Harry Rowe Shelley. the best ever. ' • Commissioner Jelin, in an effort to 'and-Armani Geronimo. of Brooklyn. Acts i, 8, And ye shall be witnesses standing on a solid manogany ease, .Altogether this promises to.be the Throughout thc ten scenes a chord find methods of;. reducing congestion j At Camp Burton, the, following we, both in. Jerusalem and mall, and is an^exacta uphcatevof the fam- best concert of- the series under Mr. of intense dramatic moments is at Ksyport, So\ith Amboy and othei Scouts passed the Junior test uandSr ln JSamaria, and unto the ous,Xnteyn^onaV P^lo . Cup. It » Ienni’s direction. prevalent and the cast of characters localities along the shore'" route, has , Examiner Morgan C. Knapp: Bill uttermost ^ parts of the earth. Dr. . named for W ilton R.TOonwog and is numbering forty-five have been 'drill spent much-time during week-ends Pape, 'of' Navesink; Louis Kutite, of George W. Fowles; another member ed to perfection by Mrs. Carrie Stau- and holidays at these points. j Belmar; Tom Currie, ot Woodbridge; °f the Association,,participated in the legion* It will be awarded the win- NEPTUNE BOARD TO yon, author of the play. He finds these roadways, are taking James Ramsey, of Perth Amboy; Les- service by offpririg the morning ners of the Grove relay race for tem- ^ For weeks this cast has rehearsed, practically all the traffic-they-can-ab- ter. Berkowitz, of Red Bank; Sidney: PWer- , „ .. - il' m iC D rfT IJirU W A V C anci as a try-out the story wa3 pro sorb over ths? vveekends. The opening Mittehnan, of Carteret; Abe Gross . In,these_ difficult days, said Dr. ;ra<:ed for jaeh -a“ * ? .“* U lO rU ; -1 n lu ilW A lO sented in the spring ot St, Paul’s of the . Keyport cut-off hag permitted .mail,, of: Asbury Park; Walter Bauy Henson in . introducing hur subject, event. Individual members of the - • church before a throng that taxed the automobiles to move more quickly in ere, of Red Bank, and Carl Rabold, oi .or}e of the things uppermost in_mmd winning team will each receive gold huge auditorium of the church. It was • that part of Monmouth coSnty, but Perth Amboy. is how hest^an wofulfiU our misaion medal. ■ ; WILL-GO OVER ROADS TUESDAY pronounced a big success and immedi thn rp^triced area at the' VJ>’torv I ' " ' - - — *#- the church of Jesus Christ.” He t The Charles Lewis cup is a close ately booked for this feature event.of , .(.jii ■ . i.rAvntoH ■ finds the divine-.mission and ministry second in size and sUmptuousness to. EVENING NEXT WEEK the season. Slavs occasioning aggravated , ASBURY PARK NATIONAL BANK 0f the Christian church to be, as “Our. Bill’s,” It is the. gift of Charles ... s Queen Vashti refuses to stand in Raupr ilointPd nut- that the■ a ' ' “Tl—— , „ . taught in the Book of Acts, the ev'ang- Lewis, of the Lewis Lumber Company, Legal Advice Is Sought In Oealing the presence pf men drunken with S > r S t Ite te Wghway^routes a t these (?on>Pa.rt>r Is Chartered By the elissStion of the wottd, and that in this m»l will be awarded the winner of the _ ' . . . wine and so arouses the ire of the points- have been practically ’’taking United States G overnm ent.essential tA success tho church con- firemen’s relay race, in which’ "'th Hedge Iences Encroaching king that she is banished from the a maximum traffic on weekends for a s quers in spite of all opposition. , three Ocean Grove companies On Building Line—Corlies ■ Avenue palace, and the king follows a sugges As may be seen by an announcement Success, Dr. Henson said, is to be participate-—Washington. Stokes and .number of years,” and, that although — ^ I* " —* h « '4>U«m — *1 '■-. nn t 1 . n u. L- T!_t. - TP O fvl/, n lim/ltlln - - f Kn tion from his prince to seek a new' V thpTo^trucS^f^*he* vlctorv5Bridle in the advertising columns of this pa- measured' by spiritual accomplish- Eagles. Gold medals, the gift of Railroad Crossing. ■ Under Fire. queen. .today.-the- Asbury Park Trust ments and not by the perishable FJaiik B. Smith, of Yonkers, will be At the Neptune township board Interesting drama is revealed dur- fnerea?Ml traffic has caused manv de-’ Company is now a national bank, thihgs of life. His hearers were ad- given ihe four members of thc wm- increased traffic has cauSed many heart.” The change in 'n i is the endueir.ent of power from medal appropriately engraved, the condition. ! • A scene that calls for the. highest should be fostered by the State in‘charter and in name, it is said means on .high. This he declared to be nee- gift of Willis B, Davis, of Jersey every possible manner, and the best broadened service to, and greater pro- essary for the church'in every age it City. “That reminds me,” said Mr. Love- t.'T'-1 of acting follows, and the mo- kind of tommumcation to aiid'from tectiors fot, depositors and friends, jit is to go forward,, the indwelling 1 Eight other cups on display have man in supplementing his thanks to ments are intense, other parts: of'the State should be j As a National Bank the institution ;power of the Holy Ghost, for the been purchased by the carnival cojn-the chair. ‘‘This board as a body has It is a great story and the ■ cos- ' provided. • of courst. is a member of the Federal church, it was declared, has lost the mittee as special prizes. The. medals, not been over the roads for some tumes iilone are worth seeing. The “Three years ago,” Mr. Bauer con- Reserve System. The departments, all . heart of everything when it has lost too, ore to be seen in thc Morse win- time, and I would' suggest that an in- elegance of the beautiful Vashti whom tinued, “when the present highway operating under United States gov- the enduement of power. - dow. spection be made as soon as convent- .tho king wants to show to his people • act was being formulated,'a sugges- .eminent supervision, maintained by I Tlie third annual Ocean Grove ent.” Acting upon this hint, the board ’s a fascinating and interesting part;, tion was made that a new route be |the bank are. Trust, four per cent, A Gospel of Good News. 'swimming carnival will be held in the set Tuesday evening of next week as and in almost every scene there is planned, vhich would cross the Rarjr savings, safe deposit, commercial And another essential to spiritual 'North End poo!, the largest along the the date'for the annual .inspection of something new to interest one. tan rive=-Bomawhat ts the west of the banking, investment, Christmas elul>, success is a passion for the gospel, North. Jersey coast, on Friday oven- all the highways of the township,- Tliere will be no reserved seats; one Victory- Bridge and between the foreign exchange, individual' checking ] preaching repentance from , sin, re- i«{r, September Gth. The wide variety leaving the municipal hall at six admission price only, that of fiftv- bridge. and Sayreville, The construc- and certificates of deposit. i mission, resurrection. This passion is «f events scheduled has aroused the o’clock. ' cents. The affair will got under way tion of'a new bridge would, of course, I The officers are: •: 'the primary mission ii> preaching a keenest interest among all groups and Relative to painting the word promptly at 8.15, and will last just • be the main feature and the main ex- j William J. Cease, president; Lee W. 'sbapel of certainty, not of doubt,°foi ages of Ocean Grove’s permanent nnd “Neptune” on the roofs of the town- nne hour and a half. There are no ship schools Committeeman Johnson preliminaries and no' intermissions. * reported a conference with'John F.! ------______Knox, member of the board of cduca- cpvniv »T inline tion, who directed attention to this V b1' 1 AUL S low New Brunswick and a little to the , Calvin P. Woolley, assistant cashier; m atter last week. It is likely the plan Sequel Sermon Is To Be Delivered By eagerness for results;, also a vision of may bo adopted and carried out in the } outh of the new bridge on Route 25, directors, Lee W. Berry, William J. the ‘‘lostness” of the world. It is the Mass Meeting In Commemoration Of near future. the Pastor, Rev. II, A. Relyea. Route 8-28 %vas planned, which «'Oss-'Couse, J. Lyle Kinmqnth, John. C. purpose of God to Christianize the j protcstant Protest At Speyer, es to the southeast through South Riv- ' Palm'ateer, L. Carberry Ritchie, Al- whole world, not only a segment a t; Routine Matters. Last Sunday morning the pastor of ver-Old Bridge to Matawan. W hen.bert Robbins, George A. Smock, Wil- it, and if there ever was a day when i A leading summer event in Protest- The appointment by Committeeman Paul's, church, Harry Ayres Rel- thia route is completed it no doubt Jium Winans. tha church should, be awake to its ant church circles will, take place in Whitlock o£ Harry Baumann as a spe- l’.l'u -ed a sermon on “The will afford some relief to the shore j ' . — -; — . — ------mission it is today. And. the hope of Oeean Grove on Tuesday of next cial police ollicer for duty in the C hr»t»n Church, in the Modern traffic, but it is considerably longer Fishing Club Banquet, the world is Jesus. . [week, August 20, when the Lutherans Ocean Grove National Bank at no : , weekly preaching than the! old direct route over Victory , ■ For the text of the evening sermon of the metropolitan area celebrate the cost to'the township was ratified by ?ffX.le0 at e'even o clock this Sunday Bridge.''' I The Belmar Fishing Club has set Dr. Galbraith also selected a passage four hundredth anniversary of the +hp lirtnvd he.announces a sermon sequel on In stating his. opinion that an addi- Saturday, September 7, as the date the board. from the Book of Acts, “And he “Protestant Protest at .Speyer” and Legal advice will be sought to de- “The „, ,, „ Holy , Spirit in ...... the Modern tiorial crossing' over the Raritan "to .for its annual bar.rtuet and daniie. The preached unto, them Jesus and the tlie • quadricentennial publication, of tcrmine the authority of the board • . , c0'’ncct>on with this ser- the west of and fairly close to the. function will, be held a t the new resurrection;” These words are from 1 .uthpfr’s. catetchism. There will/,be with respect to hedge fences that ex- ''c®' tl'® enuvch quartette, consisting Victory Bridge should now be ,eon-1 Shark River'hotel, west of Betinax at the, seventeenth chapter, eighteenth a mass meeting in the'Auditorium-at tend beyond the building line. A .fence 2. M,ss EnwiJR Rogers, soprano; .Mrs. jidered,” ' Mr. Bauer predicted' th at 7.30 g. ,m. B, E.. Earrieiv A. W .' Myer, verso, and as a whole, the sermon four o’clock p. m. Excursions have of this description was reported on „an!Ve,t , ’ conti'alto; Raymond isven if authorized by the legislature E. G. Koenig, WilJjjim Richters, Dr. might be called a companion piece: to been arranged by the. Central Rail- the new span would not be completed James Brothers, A. W. Dougherty the property of Harry Reid, at for- .'JP1-’ ‘sni| 'William i'oung, t-hat>6ne of .the morning. There is one road and a great crowd is expected to lie's and Hamilton avenues. ■ ,,?,r "’ J ™en ,?r, „ anthem, ior. several years. . ■ and Oscar Matthieson comprise the who can solve all,the problems of this be present, Once more, following numerous W, 01-e Love to Thee by Spca is. Miss ' . , - __'„.__ .committee in charge. life, whether they be personal,, na- The program for. the Auditorium complaints in the past, the Corlies “ 0ge i® and Mis. Golf will be heard in- New Plymouth Car Agepcy. iional or international, if that person exercises will be: Prelude, “Corona- avenue railroad crossing was report- , Lead, Kindly. Light,” by is given a fair chance, and that one tion March,” Aida Brass Quartette A new agency for the Plymouth car Manasquan Carnival August 23. ed to be a bar to smooth travel. Clerk "ledeman. On the organ Mrs. Harold is Jesus Christ. But He has not lieen aiid organ; hymn, ‘‘Come. Thou Al- Knox will send the committee’s pro- an 'en "ill use ' Song of Triumph by has been, opened at 31 South Main Manasquan’s annual celebration given a -fair chance. Mankind is mighty King;”' invocation, Rev. A. F. street, Neptune, by the Neptune Mo- will be held this year on Friday after- test to the Public Utility Commission, an‘i ,b-v ,Joc.e|yn' ' prone to seek Him in adversity and Bobzin; baritone solo, “ Gloria,” Al- in an effort to have thc matter ad- . 2.° , School, under direction tor' Company. . The organizers of the ■ noon and evening, August 23, at forget Him is prosperity. fredo> C|iigi; organ fiumber, “A justed. " °f Frank Mount, convenes at ten .'ompany ar« Reginald B. Pyle, of, Manasquan Beach. Arrangements are Rev, Dr. John G, Wilson, of Phila- Mighty Fortress,” Edward Rechlln; Mrs. Bertha Stewart, colored. 0 clock sharp, Glendola, who conducts the Dodge ^beirig made for a fancy dress parade delphia, chairmaji of the Association’s address by Dr. Walter A- Maier, of agency a t Belmar, and Joseph P. on the boardwalk, for Which $300 in brought to the board an application to . All -the services of this church are devotional and program committee, is Concordia Theological Seminary, St. have another colored man appointed attended by visitors to the • Share,- who oonddcts'i'fthe used car gold and.other prizes will be awarded, to bo the preacher at’morning wor- Louis; baritone ' solo, “Hallelujah,” as a police officer. She told the board G‘.ove' 'vl'° J1™ dignified, wor- market in Neptune. The , company , There will also ;>e bans! concerts dur- ship the coming Sunday. At night the Alfredo Chigi, selection, Sextette she and other interested ■ taxpayers solPt quiet, friendliness, nnd the old - opened for business last week in a new-, ing the afternoon,. and evening and. a pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Samuel from “Lucia,” Aida Brass Quartette; ly-equipped arid renovated show room, large display of fireworks, jvould like to have an answer as soon gospel m modern terms, G, Neil, D. D,, secretary of the Bible hymn, “America.”. as possible. Chairman Gracey gave it- • ' '* r* with ail styles of the. Plymouth on ex- and Field Department of thfc Baptist; — ------— hibition. instanter. He informed her no funds -j OCEAN GROVE W C. T. U. 4 Boseball At Bradley Beach. Home Missionary Society. -] GIFT FOR USHER FENTON were available at. present to.warrant • ------South . End Pavilion Service, The Trenton team of Bradley Beach the appointment of another officer. Dr. C. M. Boswell Speaks of Changed . Getting Pollution Case Edivcnce. Service For 21 Years fa Recognized Mrs. Stewart was before the board , The coming Sunday afternoon, Aug. ^ R e f t * ? « on the same mission several weeks: Condition* On the Beach. ust 18, a t 4.00 o’clock, ths> services a t . deposing of the. Havana Red Sox,^13 Evidence obtained through bottles ! ' On NHis Birthday. m>irh!«n will h « ' in to 4. Five home runs, four by the thrown into the sea will comprise one ! ■ . a^°- ' ! Th^re was a large attendance afc tiie nf Rev B F- CamDbell Trentons, marked the contest. Tomor- of ihe exhibits to-be submitted to the ' Ambrose A. Fenton, 86 Bath avenue, Introduced for first reading two weekly meeting: of the W. C. T. U. on weeks ago, the ordinance providing Tuesday. After the usual opening fvevangelist, S lu f ofnf Allentown,Artentown . PaP^., bvoy she- spe- «>w Cuban the gtara Trenton* ftt 315play 6,clock- th.i famous The United States Supreme Court this fall has been an ushfer in the Ocean Grove when New Jersey asks for an in- Auditorium for twenty-one years and for the widening and improving of song service Mrs. Alfred Wagg had Green Grove road between Corlies and charge of the program. D d!,''le^der.^ Th* male quartette Stars defeated the Baltimore Black junction restraining New York , City has never missed a Sunday in the per- sinp Mr. Campbell ami Mr. Beers ~'OX, 17 to i pn, the Bradley Beac from dumping garbage off the Jer- formance of his duty. Mr. Fenton had Bangs avenue was adopted on final Mrs. Carrie Stanyon gave the reading. The ordinance provides that scriptural message and offered prayer, wiU sing two selections The evangel- Monday a{tern00P- aey coast a birthday Wednesday, and, learning Captain Cyril A. Smack, ' of Sea of this, the ushers .arranged a little the sum of “$15,000 shall be deemed Two duetts were sung by Mrs. Avery ist will speak on “A Knowable Salva- j ------:— sufficient to defray the costs and ex- and Mrs. Simpson, and an original , tion.” An hour of sunshine nnd spirit- j Freehold Pastor Goes To Cranford, Bright, employed by Attorney Gener- surprise for him in advance. Last Sun- al William A. Stevens to investigate day in' the Temple he ;was presented penses of this improvement.’1 - poem. “Music,” was given by Miss ual uplift is promised. I j>ev- jj, M. Hutchings, pastor of the the dumping, lias followed the New with a huge birthday card suitably in- The board approved building plans Anna H. Munson. . — • ' 'Second Baptist Church, of Freehold. York scows, throwing;: blue bottles scribed, and bearing, further, twenty- presented by Strano Brothers, J. P. The address of the afternoon was Birthday Party For Billy Heintz. has accepted a call to thc First* Bap- among the refuse when it is dumped, one of the new one dollar bills. Lang and Mamie M. Boardsky. delivered by Dr. Charles M. Boswell, Billy Heintz, son of Mr. and M ra.i^t Church of Cranford. He will as- .These bottles contain datatellirig when . .The inscription read, “Each note . ------in which he eulogized the work of the William A. Heintz, 94 Embury ave- S™1,0 h!| new duties November 1st. and where the bottle was planted and, represents- one.year’s. ,>ervice ixi fin Occan Grove Auditorium. National W. C. T. U., which has made. nue, was five years old last Friday. ^ cl"nSs-went^ to the Free- also giving -the number of scow. usher. Presented to A. A. Fenton on The preacher next Sunday morning f, iTinSL!PP° S nt0 He was given a party that afternoon • JV^d church in July, 1919. Prjor to • his birthday by the, Auditorium ush at 10.30 will bf Rev. John G. Wilson, the laws of the land, such as bootleg- and entertained the following young ^ ttim o he h.»d serveiM b pastor of Swap Yarns After 55 Years. ers,”, The 'presentation ceremony friends: Ruth Weaver, Louise Jfres- New ^ion Baptist Church,, of , .was conducted .by William E. Thom - ing■>- at 7.30 Rev. Samuel G.■” Neil, “• D.-D.,— .- , . n a - . ge, Mary Jane KreBge, Bcbby Davis,. Newark, which he organized. IlavinV just completed a tour son, president" o f' the ushers, assisted tin? world, Dr. James H. Beebe, u secretary of the Bible and Field De-’ ^ John Syms, Donald Ketehum, George '' r - . . - of by Jiidge Harold B. Wells and Rev. partment, oi the Baptist Home Mis time, as compared with those of for- Ketphum and Bobby Hamman. The Gopsill For House Leader. Rochester, N. Y., 13 a guest of Jehu Dr. Ross Stover, The card; an artistic P. Applegate, who lives across the bit of work, was prepared by Fred sionary Society, will preach. Bible iP'JJ™ 1 . , .. house T»as decorated in yellow and Assemblyman Thomas M', Gopsill, Class at 2.30. Annual Camp Meeting 1, Ther* ^ ere P/^cnt reprcsentetwes •white. • ’ river from Red Bank. The men were Hessler, one of the ushers. - from August 23 to September 2, in- ^rom Washington, D, df Monmoutli county, is jaeparing to classmates' at Colgate, University, , > ...... duiivp _Adv C:, and from the States of New York, ; make'a ilg’nt for the ’eaderahip-of.the graduating frpm that: institution in • _ ... ,,r , _ . ‘__ ‘ . -Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, .Owes $34,328.75 To Eatontown. 1930 House of Assembly.. He has de the class of 1874; It is fifty-five years Republican Women’s Card Party, Counselor Halstead H. Wainiright, clared his candidacy, and believes that since theso old-classmates met and The Monmouth County Women's Philharmonic of Manasquan, who sat as commissiori-1he.can make a successful fight Ac- they are the only surviving members Republican Club is to hold a card Ocean Grove Auditorium, Saturday pf the summed services, and ',vill he in or in the case of Edward P Her - icording to eports he has several of a class of fifty-two who graduated p^rty Friday, August 23, in the Ga evening, August 17, a t 8.30 o’clock. eharge of Mrs. - James Shaw anci sirickson, charged by the borough nf 1 strong counties supporting his candi- in 1874. , asino a t Deal. Over 2,000 tickets have Pietro Yo'n, organist and . conductor. Mrs. W. W. Sharp. Eatontowr.v/ith having misappropriat- !dacy, • ----- —r. „ > . v been distributed. Mrs. A. E. Russell, Robert Elmore, American boy prodigy ed money while collector thert;. has Home For Services.’ of Re«; Bank, is the general chairman. organist; Bruno Labate, oboist; Wil Albert E. Robinson, jobbing: carped- ;,:s ruled th at Hendrickson awes the -bor- Serve Schadt’s Sea Food. Harry J. Bodine, undertaker . an4 An lU-candidatea1 meeting is being liam, Sheehar, tenor. All scata re- FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1029
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to make ignition on your car all that it should be? If any parts of your ignition system are miss NNOUNCING THE ing we can supply them. No mat ter what starting or lighting sys tem you use, we can take care of your requirements. F. S. Morris, Automotive Electrician U. S. L. Battery Service Station ' U. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Track Tires 82> South Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 2171 FORMERLY THE Park Trust Com pany This .institution, for eighteen years identified with the business and per sonal interests of the people of Asbury Park, Monmouth County and the LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING whole North Jersey Shore, is now. '• • Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men A NATIONAL BANK Taxis and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or Trip chartered by the United States Government and operating under its direct •supervision. But it remains DE LUXE BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY DAILY 90 South Main Street THE SAME BANK . Phone 619 owned by the same Asbury Park people, managed by the same official staff, dedicated, as before to the service of the larger community of which Asbury Park is the business heart. < ■ The change in charter and in name. means broadened service to, and greater protection for, its. depositors and friends. There is no transfer bf ownership, no transformation, of the actuating spirit of its activities. Comfortable DIRECTORS ’ As a National .Bank, the institution automatically becomes a LEE W. BERRY Summer Footwear W ILLIAM J . ‘CO USE MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM J. LYLE KiNMON.TH at Reasonable JO H N C. PALMATEER. •t—the largest and strongest banking association in the world, and enjoys L. CARBERY R IT C H IE . command of the broad clearance and collection facilities maintained by ALBERT ROBBINS ’ G E O R G E A. SM OCK the twelve Federal Reserve Banks and their branches. ’ ' WILLIAM WINANS A National bank charter provides maximum safety, the most complete j JACOB GROSSMAN facilities and offers the best medium thru which to serve the future of S Shoe Outfitters To Men, Women and Children the district and further the interests of every depositor. s 708 Cookm an Avenue, Asbury Park, N. j OFFICERS 'These\are the departments—all of' them operating under UNITED WILLIAM J. COUSE STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION which the ASBURY PARK ' President’ ” NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY maintains: L E E W. B ER R Y - Vice President Trust v Commercial Banking Foreign Exchange JAMES FORSYTH . 'i : 4% Savings Investment Individual Checking C ashier Saffc Deposit Christmas Club Certificates of Deposit HETTY A. MORTON Assist n.m Cashier And you. will find'in each and all of them a courtesy, an efficiency, and a JOSF-Pri P. M.ULLIN • readiness to cooperate which will add value to complete facilities and the Ass&ttfiu-Trust Officer arid most modern equipment. • Assistant Cashier CALVIN r. WOOLLEY Here is .NATIONAL BANK SAFETY, and. service ..which will continue to Assistant. .Cashier command your approval. • • •
EMBER^S ^EOERAL RESERVE KS^VSTEM^iSi ASBURY PARK, N. J FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1020 PAGE THESE WTOMOBII-bC AMONG THE HOTELS Van Cottage—Mr. and Mrs. George D EALERS’ DIRECTORY S. Cox and daughter, Reading; N. Roome, Mae Whitehead,' Myra Iloome, Paterson; Mrs. Russel! Bechtel, Bally,' Pa.; Margaret Gorton, Maude Wilson,. Philadelphia; II. E. Whitaker and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Spare, Mr. and Mrs. G. ii. Sutton, Wilkes-Barre;. James Pai’ker, Quakertown, Pa. Built' by Chrysler Allenhurst—Susan M. 0 ’ConnOr: Morristown; M argaret’P. Moore, .Ro berta Besson, Frenchtown; Bert Hoff FARRY MOTOR man, Jean Weckner, Newark; J. L, Hemstitchibg Goodrich, Syracuse; Mrs. C. Lauer, E. Lauer; Auburn; M. A. MacLeod; John Pleating Salesroom E. Roberts and wife, Yonkrs; Mrs. W. H« Brown, J. W. Brown, Elizabeth; 1 0 0 1 M a in S t r e e t Virginia La’uterman, . Morristown; Buttons Salesroom ; Marion Brown, Morris Plains. Service Station' Main Street and Lahe Avenge Newark—Mr. and Mrs. S. P. -Turn Second Avenue and Main Street er, Mrs. W. G. Mackenzie,' Paterson, FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. Asbury Park Agnes B Peterson, Mrs. Jack De Asbury Park, N. J. Hamm, Jack, Jr., Perth Amboy; Rob 6S8 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park Telephone 6335 ert Stewart, New York; Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. II. Dibble, B U IL D S Phont Asbary Park 2364 ' Jersey City; Mr, and Mrs. T. Roberts;' Park Chevorolet, Inc. Bronx;- Lewis E. Rapjpleye, Minetto, FUTURE Service Station N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Carr, New Telephone 1549 ark. . HAPPINESS Gray Line Auto Co. Mala St. a rt Stoektua' Averac Edwards—Mr. and Mrs. E. W. How ell, Alice. Howell, Roselle Park; R. C. Asbury Park OeeaH ...Grove Burton, Westwood; Mrs. L, Lefferts in v e s t in Mrs. P. Walsh, Newark; R. L, Bab- Telephone 2522 cock.. New York; M, D. Overholser A tlantic City and wife, Astoria, L. I,; Mr, and Mrd, Eastern New Jersey , E, L. Springer, Miss. E. V. Springer, Asbury t-’-Mk Phone 444 Washington; Mr and Mrs. Arthur Power Company Jones, Mrs. Oliver L. Davis, Scranton; Lv.. 8th Avenue and Kingsley Mrs. J, L. DaVis, Clark’s Green, Pa. A.M. P.M. Willjrs-Oyerland Fine Motor Cars 6% Preferred Stock St., Asbury Park------8.5B 3.85- Belmar Sales®and Arborton—Mr. aid Mrs. F. W. Sny Lv.’ Berkeley-Carteret —- — 9.00 4.00 der, West Brighton; Mrs. W. O. Diet- Pricc $100 per share and nccrucd dividend Lv. Gray, Line Office------—9.02 4.0£ Willy s^Knight rich, A. J., Dietrich, Ridgewood; Mrs.. Lv. O. G. Postoffice ----- 9.10 4.10 Service B, W. Bedford, Livingston;- H arriet IX, Lv. Mergaugey’s, So. Main Lear, Sara M, Hpyes,. Doylestown; /"GUil money invested in this sound preferred St., Neptune 9.15 4.15 ..'Whippet Authorized Jtgancy Mrs, Minnie. Beavers, M. F. Hunt. ’ stock provides you a regular dividend income Glen Gardner; Mrs. Ethel H. Lai’our- every 90 days l Our special Tbrift Suvings Plan . Returning P.M. A.M. 4 s a n d 6 s ette, Whitehouse,; Jessie B. Hill Bay Lv..'Atlantic City——— — 4,00 9.015 onne; Sara and - Ruth Maxwell, makes- it easy for everyone to invest. Start jviih Wilkes-Barre; . Olive, E. Ohatber, one share if you want—pay 610 down and $10 a At. Gray Line Office,'A, P.™17,00 12.00 Joseph Gouldy Jr. Trenton. , ' month -the best way to Save! You’ll Le surprised Fare ■ how quickly your savings will grow. 702 Main Street, Avon Aurora—Mr. and Mrs. ii. A. Hoff Jne Way —— ------$3.00 man, Mr. ami Mrs. W. C.' Hoffman tound Trip ------5.50 and son, PhiHipsburg; Mrs. T. Rizzo. Ask any Eastern New Jersey Power Excursion, Round Trip, 4-Hour A, K. E&glishnian,, G. W. Barrow- Company employee, call at any load Stopover -— — ------4.00 This Trunk Over Century Old. elough, Charles A. Van Antwerpen, 4 - George H. Roberts, who conducts an 709 Tenth Avenue Paterson; Mrs. B. Furer, Doris B. office, phono or write for complete deta ils. auction house and salesroom on the Flynn, Jersey City; May E. Redding, State Highway, near Ileadden’s Cor Belmar, N. J. ■ Brooklyn: Mr;- and Mrs. T. Yorke, Mail coupon- Learn about this 'investment--offet ner, bought some .old furniture re Martha Wisel, New York; Mrs. S. R. ■ « mm mm mmtm m m m ta n m m i a m « a n a n n n ■ dim « ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ n !» ■ n ■ » ■*«■ ' cently and in the collection, was an Immediate Delivery on New Cars Evans, Rachel ltis miller, Easton, ? SUNDAY ancient' wooden trunk, such as were Pa. : UTILITIES^ POWER LIGHT EXCURSIONS used upwards of a liUndred years ago. St. George—Mr. and Mrs. Albert. . The trunk is about 11x20 inches, 'six Securities Company Some Very ; Good Values on Johnson, Brooklyn; W. P. and G. W. inches deep. It is covered \yith cloth, Hatch,. East- Orange; Margaret. F. which, has - been thickly painted. It Second-Hand Cars , as Dowd, Anna Dowd, Mr.. and Mrs. G. Electric Building, Asburv Park,\N, J. NEW YORK was apparently owned by persons Fanning, I. B. Manning, Frances L. - .... - .N- . . - - wtio were in the horse business, for it Plumb, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. O. Pliotie As b u r y Part: 0600 . is lined with posters telling about Low as $35 Sundays Muhimeister, Mountain View, N. J.; Please send nie coruph'le details about, the 0% Cumulative horses, Elizabeth Kelly, St Albans,' A. F. Preferred Stock, of Eastern New Jersey-Power Company,' August 18, September 22 Koenig, Mrs. S. Koenig, Richmond ineltidlHK your Special Thrift Savings Plan. Excursion Train Direct to Pcnria. Station. AUTO G-LASS Hill; Frances and Margaret Spencer, 7th Avenue and 82d Street New York. . Daylight Savintf Time Always Open /Vajnc SMITH’S WINDOW GLASS SHOP Troy Place—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lv. Asbury Paris, 9.09 A. M. Tagg, Plainfield; Esther V. Eder, Eri Rrturnins. leave# New York. Pennsylvania j ; SMITH, Prop, ' ka Daum, Dunellen; Harry Rehrig, Station. 5.20 P. M>: Hudson Terminal 5il0 N AUTO GLASS A SPECIALTY Address...... '___ P. M. Newark,: (Market St.),’ 5.42 P. M. Telephone 2520 Hast Mauch Chunk; W. A. Burner, 73 South Mai ii Street,' Asbury Park r . ’ : V Arthur and Beatrice Burner, Corn PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD wall, N. Y.; Idii B. White, Brooklyn; UPHOLSTERER Mr. and Mrs. E. ,'M. Ross, Mrs. J. C. OTTO A. SPIES . Woodward, Wilmington; Mrs. T. D. Telephone 3070 . ‘ Brown',:Mrs. B. Pierce, Claymont, Del.; UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Mrs. Martin; e«mSral venue House—-Mr. and Mrs. C. Mi Foster, Deposit, - N. .Y.; Mattresses Renovated. Called for In morning, returned same day Nehren, Irvington. Mrs. H. C. Alderfer, Philadelphia; Mr. Charles B. Ewing and family, Bloom? MOONLIGHT SAIL Natchman Springe put in. Mattresses ■ and Mrs. O. Haug, Maplewood: J. field; Mr; and Mrs. R. T. Allen, Eliza 1226 Munroe Avenue-1311 Washington Avenue, Aabury Park N. J. Marlborough—H. H. Westcott, Pen- Harrigan, J. F. Vo^rel, New York; beth ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carroll and A cross the Bay sauken; Mrs. W. H. Meeker,’ East Or- i Mrs. William F. Callard, Robert Cal- family, Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs’. R. BUILDING BLOCKS ange; W. B. Fink, Yonkers; Neli and ■ lard, Glen Ridge; Miss E, Haug, Ir T. Allen, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. A. On Sandy Hook Steamer Madeline Murray, Mr.- and Mrs. A.' R, vington; I Grimshaw and wife, Lu- J, Carroll p.nd family, Newark; Mr. . - Telephono A. P. 5764 Broshek, Orange; John Armstrong ella May Knox, H arriet M. Gore, and Mrs. E. J. Goddard, Laurelton, L. ROUND E. F. VANHISE and wife, Mt. Kiseo, N. Y.; Mrs. W, Pensacola, Fla.; Mrs. Triiiks and fami I.; Sev. B: C. W arren snd wife, Cold TRIP CESlENT BLOCKS, SAND, GRAVEL •E. Miller, Marjr J. Miller, Yonkers; M. ly, Fanwood; Chester M. Hodgson, Spring,' N. Y.; M argaret Gilchrist, $ 1 .5 0 S. Cole and family, Bloomlied; D. T. Steiner Avenue, Neptune City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hodgson, West Mrs. 1. G. Moore, Philadelphia; Mrs. Tuesday, A ugust 20 Hoffman, Phoenixville; Thornton Orange; Mr, and Mrs. Howard S. Maurice Shannon and son. Jersey Laird, New York;. Mrs. J. C. Merritt, Kramer, Allentown, Pa. City; Doris E. Meacham, Springfield, Train leaves Asbury Park-Ocean Paterson; Mrs.: Sarah B. Thorn, Port Mass.; Mrs. E. JI. Millard. Brooklyn; Jervis. . Sunset Lodge—.Mr. and Mrs. Adam Grove 7,59 ,P. M.; North Asbury Keller, Brooklyn; Mrs. William Miss C.' Zang, Elizabeth S, Dunlop, Park, 8.03 P. M.- Here’s What' We Do ■ Park View—Miss E.. it, Miller, A. ■Schmidt,.-firs. Dorothy Kuottcn, Ger- Audrey. E. jjeltner, Elmhurst,' L. I. ■ (Add’one hour for daylight time) T, Newhard, Northampton, Pa.;. Mrs: jaldine Huotten, Jersey City; Mrs. R. For lull details, secure handbill from ; When We ■ T. II, Madara, Mary Madara, Nt'bern, I S. Tompkins, Williamsport; Mrs. .1. ticket agent. N. C.; Mrs. G. Thomas and gi-iindson, i’eterson, N. Esselboon, ^Jew York; LEGAL NOTICES Woodbury; Rose • -E, Gundall, New I Dr. E. S. Ray, J. II. Ray, Philadel New Jersey Central York; Mr. and Mrs. Saffern, Mr. and phia; Mr. and Jlrs George A. Beatty, Moumouth County Si^rrogatc’s OHico. REBUILD Mrs., E„ C.. Schenck, Plainfield; Sam ! Westfield; Mr! and • Mrs. "J. A." G. Jn lit* Muiti'i* nf iho I1:.-late of Mary u e l^ . Rice, Newark; Mr. and Mrs, S. Wil.’y, Iiccuiihud' Wood, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Woodward, MID-WEEK EXCURSIONS TO G. Owen and daughter, Bloomfield; l.yndhurst; W, H. Foster and family, Xittlco lon;thay, Sunogjito of tho County, of We use better material than cama York. , Aluntnouili, mtidu iho Xinete.ohlh N EW YO RK Guilford—Helen II. Robertson, New «*f; .July, iittU* .on thii ap'plication of As in them when new. Wo preserve Osborne—Mr. and Mrs. S. M. White, bury. I’a rK and Ocffin Grovo Bank; ad- $1.75 F O U N D T R IP , York; Irene Klein, Easton, Pa,; Eliza tninlstraior of the c*suito;of Mary \VUcy, the style and comfort that makes Olyphant; Pa.; . George W. Tranter, beth Liiiaberryj Phillipsburg; Edwin docua^ud, .notice is. h^roby sivon to the you like to wear them, sad- wo Maplewood; Mrs. George W. Keilel, S. Fancher, Wanvick, N. Y.; T. V, erodliprs of said deceased • to exhibit'*to The standard of the “ PERFECT” Pennington; Mrs. A. Breaky, Frances tho subsc1 fiber, administrator as afore Richardson & Boyton Range is satis save you good money besides. Vander Voort, Middletown, N. " Y.; said, their debts' and demands against Wednesday, August. 21 faction to you—the satisfaction that Breaky, Plainfield; Loretta, Mary and Loretta Blake, Xew York;' George E. : the said-estate, under. oath, within six eomes from f*»d well cooked, from the .We guarantee our work. Delia Beaman, .Orange; Annie Ii. Bul Babcock; Sound. Beach; Mrs. H. A- [.months from the date of ihe aforesaid Tickets Are Good to Newark loch, Philadelphia; Mildred Volbrath, Murphy and daughter, Wilkes-Barre; order, or they will, be forever barred of constant assurance of a servant that Kathryn E. Stauffer, Mira Swartz, . their actions therefor ,against the said Train leaves Asbury Park - Ocean never fails. D e M A R C O Mrs, E. Ada Parran, Jersey City; Mrs; -subscriber. Verb Volbrath,. Lancaster; Minnie B. A. Hinkson, Chester, Pa,; "Mrs. Lin t -Pntod. Freehold, X. J., July 19, IJ>29. Grove, 7.37 a. m., North Asbury Park Kreider, Lititz, Pa.;-Mrs. E, ,J. Tay da Bramble, Mrs Elizabeth A. Goyle, ASHUUY PARK AND OCEAN GROVE 7.39 a. 111. Returning leaves N. Y., } .• RANK, Asbury Park,. N. J., West 23rd St., 5.15 p. m., Liberty St., 3 Main $t., Asbury Park lor, Cordelia Taylor, Belle M. Grove, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Noonan; . Mr. and ) -so -n j ($iQ.oo) ' , ; A, M. Fuller, "York, Pa. 5.30 p. m., Newark, Broad St., 5.35 ANGLES & SMITH Largest and Best Shoemaker Mrs. W. Harper Spry, Wilmington. p. m. Notice of Settlement of Account. Breeze—Mary L. Messinger, Nut- Roosevelt—Mr and Mrs. - Daniel H. j (Add one hour for daylight time.) '. Plumbing Along the Jersey Coast ley; Mrs. Irving Myers, C. S. Reed, { EstJtte of Emma S. Ryno, Deceased. For further information secure Clare, North Adams; Mrs. Thomas. -I. ! Notice is hereby given that tho nc~' New York; C. A. Baleau, New Bruns King, Roanoke; Mrs. C. Ohle, Hack . counts of the subscriber, executor of the handbill at ticket office. ' Tinning andlH eating wick, Mrs. A. M. TenBro.eck, Kings ensack; Mrs. E, H. Merritt, Westbm'y, ! estato of $aid deceased, will be audited ton, N. Y.; J. W. Franers, Altoona; L. I.; Miss J. F. Day, Miss I. A. Ma .and stated by the Surrogate of the Coun- NEW JERSEY CENTRAL H a r d w a r e Katherine Derschuek, Newark; Mrs. 1 t.v of Monmouth .and reported fop Settle son, Paterson;. Mrs, Marion Warren, ment to the Orphans Court of said eotmty, CENTENNIAL J. S. Bell and family, New' Rochelle; Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moon, <»n Thursday,, the nineteenth day of Sep- P a i n t s , a n d . O i l s iJillian Huff, Milltown; Mr. . and Mrs, Westfield; Frances and Emily Ehren- ; tember A. D., 1D25), at which time applica George O, Nodyne, Jersey City; Mrs. tion will be made for the allowance of berg, New York; Dr. E. L. Schaaf and . commissions and counsel fees. Marian S. Moffett, Harold W. Moffett," family, William R. Greene, Irvington; 1 Dated August 2, 11*29. 51 Main Avenue SHOE REPAIRING SHOP New York; Alice Kiernan, Florence Mrs. E. L. Gordon, -Nancy Gordon, A SHU RY PARK TRUST COMPANY. Bergmann, Mount Vernon. A sb u ry p a rk ,. N. J , ^32-3C, ($5,20) OCEAN GROVE, N. J. We Employ High-Grade Repairers Mrs. J. D Smythe, Jersey City; Mr. and; Mrs. George Smyth, Wortendyke. Telephone 189-R Spray View—E, M. Speary, Betty Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 Our Prices Are Reasonable G. Dunham, Passaic; Pete;r L. Tilstra, Shelburne — Mr. and Mrs. Scboepp, The Work the Best George W.. Heser and wife, Mrs. Meta Middle Village, L. I.; Mrs. Anna Stollberg, Paterson; G. H. Plielps, Gdreh, Ruth Goreb, David Reid, Jr., Frank Edwards . •; TRICARICO Clifton; Miss'. Oi LaSalle, Sijigac, Pat Great Kills; Mr, and Mrs. John F. erson'; G. H. Phelps, Clifton; Miss C.. Myers, Forty Fort, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. 63 Main Avenue. Ocean Grove LaSalle, Singac, N. J.; Mrs. McDon W. T. Breekenridge, West, Orango; • Furniture ough, .Brooklyn; Mrs. Beruticli, Julia Doris A. Bateman, Mrs. L. Godshalk, and Jackie Beruticli, New York; Kath Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Roy. S. Dealer arine Raaf, Anna R. McDede, New Heinry, Jessie C, Connor, Brooklyn; Brunswick; Mrs. J. H. Reid and James W. Lawther and family, Bcll- Stoves AT HOME ALBERT L BROWN daughters, I. Reid, Plainfield. woodj Pa.; Mr. and'M rs. Edward C. Ranges 71 S. Main Street Highland—James G. Hunt, Mt. K uiest,' Scarsdale; Mrs.. -A. Allen, J o b b i n g Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hip- Hefttroiar. Atbury Park, N. J. Pure Manufactured Ice Vernon, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah F, Benpett, ton, Mrs. Harold C.' Kirchner, New sBEETd METAL WOR KER Lelia M. -Bennett, New York; Mrs. ark; Mrs. J, T, 'Bradford, Glovers- Bruce M. Swope and children, Wil ville; Mabel C. B u tle r; Johnstown, N. liamsport; Walter C. VanArsdalo, Y.; Mrs. T. E. Dickey, East Orange; FRANK 0. T. WILSON la te and Asbestos. Shingle Roofing Mrs. "Ritta 0. VanArsdalo, Stanhope; ■Mrs D. J. Mugler, Chester, N. J.; Mr. © 6 6 Jean Otto, Ruth. Kraus, Yonkers;, Is a Prescription lor KOOK CONTRACTOR Sto.v^s, - Ranges • and Furnaces Thomas L, Trotter,-Jersey City; Mrs:.. and . Mrs. Paul Essick, Oak Lane. O ffice: 113-. Embury Avenue ■ Pipeless Heaters "Lydia 0. DuBroe; Mrs. Mary D. Hall, i ■ Bryant—Marion W. Prout, Mid Colds, Grippe, flu, Dengue, aQcean Grove • • REX ROOFING CO. dletown, Conn'.: M. Miller, E. B. 72 8outh Main St, Asbury Park 109 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grov» Merchantville; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Roi-roofing Ovar Old ShinglM Struble, Brooklyn; Mrs. John W. Ives, Prout, New York;. William Muson and Bilious Fever and Malaria. Telephone 3142 Mary H. Ives, Reading, Pa. family, Jersey City; Mrs. F. B. Smith, 41 Is the m ost speedy rem edy known* Telephone 1288 FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920 PAGE FOUR
iFO'UN’DKIJ ->S« WMKKUY. KDtTl-OW j its various communities will benefit. 1 An excelent start has been made to P r e s s V i e w I correct this ever-growing evil. Let THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES ■the fight be continued, by air means.— i ,/ . PutiUshoil Friday- Perth Ambby NewB.. HOMB/R D. .KRKSOK. l'iiWinhfr a n d .N e w s John IS. Qiiinn, l-Miiijr . • ■ BOTH ON SAME DATE. 4S MAIN AVKNtTE. OCEAN OROVE, N.,J: FLYING IS SAFE WITH CARE. A couple of rival but friendly shop- THE THoplione 7 . . ' . Flying is past its elementary stages.‘ keepers were talking things over. Accidents seldom occur where planes! “When does your opening sate PATRON SL'BSCRU'TIONS yea rly , *r*rnMinnimH.y; WH*. i|W »ncriy Or and post-- have been properly tested before tok- close?” asked.the first. - ■ act* per V»>|>y. povMtiur p*ti»l’in tb*s SiJ>t»‘Si Oinndft $2.W nnd fi»relR,n i2'‘4 ing off, and pilots have been familiar 1 "When our closing-out sale opens,” BENEFITS . . ;i' yvnr. ' . . with their crafts and have flown in a the second replied.—American Legion ADDHE^SKP- i’hnnjiH on w ays ijJve .f«r(jnoj* Address. i manner dictated by sound judgment. Monthly. . .. .' .-.: l>,v this institu At)VERtl',SKMENT*S will Un. f'm'nishj'd !»>•' us upon request, There have been many accidents,-1 ’’ ; ' W.VH'H THE I.AI1KL iV VOl’K FAI'KHFCUt THE EXPIRATION OP tion’s member • , vi>i*r sri5si;Rj}rnoN, . . * however, due to the foolish -habit oil At the'Strand Theatre., dangerous, daring stunting by avia- ! Patr0J13 of th6 strand Theatre on ship in the Nn- . ■ ."l^nivir^l as ^■(,M*i.l->yJaris; irt -tlio- n r»r«ye postb|n.tM> . . , ,, - ___ ' the boardwalk will be served with an The. recent death of fl rimer . Stultz attractive program oi moving-pictures tional. -Banking . .-vV/pU^.• NafcI o; £ drttg\Vt»*r<\ Mn» ;.hows»Mti|nU? of Gharlea and two companions. was widely a t- next week. A “ the opening feature, for System. : : it. Klc-iumtnu and i ’a ujnd tlie Tirji*^ . f>r^i n <)>*«vin tnbuted t 0 ] the fact that the plane was. Molida and Tuesday, Manager Hugh- ii.v'c.nuo f. y'.-'v.: y ■■■' \.' .■■■./. ■ *v ■%: \x 'v \V ; ■ flying perilously low and several dan- g6 pr^sents George Bancroft: in the gerous stunts; were tried within , the P(lramount all-talking spetial, T il i'V TR y TI { t N* IT^ I * U<»IM*. K IM .AC E -first-twenty minutes, after the. plane -Thunderbolt.” , Wednesday and .v®ut up -in-the air. ^ . . Thursday, Jack Holt and Dorothj? Re- ;. flyPl'?> attempting-.,hazard- ^iel; will be seen and heard in “Fath- Government Competition. ■ To the Ocean* ous landings, have- met their fate. and Son-.» Charles (Buddy) Rogers Such carelessness retards thd progress is the bright particular star for Frj- ■ '1.110 .Indus trial' C'oiiserVfttHoif I- J. , , , ‘ "P 7 , . . ot aviatjon. , r n, day and Saturday’s offering, “The ... ; / 1. As hero upon thy. strand I rest, • . There is no need to enumeiate. the ]jjver 0f Romance,” assisted by Mary ii. I bieiigo c i n c i'r n , Ii;is 1;ik - 'j j,a z t upcm thy h ea rin g - breast; various______accidents___ directly, due to WaIlace Berry and June Col- eil ii| ■ l^li- m allei' ni' L'ovei iilnrii.l ac- fWfiile o’er tliy deep resounding ^tide stunting—but tliere is need for the es Iter,” in an all-talking picture. shadows tablishment of a rule, and the rigid ASBURY PARK „„ iiv itr in business ;«:iViiiu- j>;il't ; enforcement of it,; abolishing the prac l«r ..iicniioii-tfl Ilk- vW<;.iliol.'<*r and ever Gauging sea, tice, of stunting in" the air. TRUST CO. : & | | i . Ill L'oyerhineni j.iyninsl' small- j.-jt. symbol of eternity; i Flying is safe^if care is taken,— town iietf’jjpnjicrs tliroiiyli printed Abound the e a rih 'th y ‘ waters bend, South Amboy Citizen.' Without . beginning, without wiuiuut_ end. vnu. - SOUND ADVICE.FROM PA. . envelopes;- "The sale of govern--; Thy voice is like the thunder's, roar; A young descendant of the Hebrew .. ment printed envelopes j.iv Hit' And as it sounds from shore to race wns broke, in:a large city. He. government violates the p.riwciplus- shore, v . . wired his father thusly: “Dear' Thy ■ mighty billows o’er thee rpll, 'Father! I am in the city and am' ripon which file Industrial Conser- Their peans grand from pole to pole, broke and have ho friends. What shall m _ _ -- v/ll'ioii Hoard is founded," accord When o’er thee . bends yon starry ing to' ilie statem ent of. that bod}-. r ThI fa th e re d back: “Dear Abie: W M S 3L GOOd W affle - . dome, Miike some friends quick.'Your fath ‘.‘We shall make il our duty to put And gems bedeck thy- silvery foam; er.”—Oklahoma' Whirlwind. It’s made by the Graybar Electric Fair, Luna smiles on thee on high, tlie facts concerning this competi And phantom shapes go sailing by. AfAit FmTMARTVRS 1 Co., makers of hundreds of elec- tion before tlie public. We CALL TOR lARTi RS. trieal appliances. Hear this set i’Tis then. jver glorious sea, It goes without saying, we trust, ither in vour own liomo or at our •'3W»t- nviH-ii nppi.ised t o '1 lie j With 'ecstacy, I gaze on thee; that we are filled with admiration for M iner m your own nomc oi a t our Cl'iinieu.t pi'intiiig utV eiiV elojie.s- as I’T's then, -thy ceaseless, billowy roll this W. 0. Saunders of Elizabeth City, -s't°re- Wiikes the deep feelings of my soul. N. C., who appeared here the other: we would lie lo ill., liianiiriieture daj' clad in pajamas and thereby made fine propaganda for more sensible • ' ) » ■ » * ■■■• i-" p ■ A'S’IS;0:’”' clothing fo r. men. True enough, he HESS! 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A fine suggestion'w a s that of painting the word “-Neptune” on the roofs- of the township schools*. It should be. and no doubt will In-. Hotel with -29 guest rooms, hot water heat, running,hot and cold water V ELLEN H. CLIVE piit~iiito ex?<-i!i i-.:i 't'Ort liwii Ii. in each room, all year, round, one block -from the ocean, beauti ICE CREAM GARDENS fully furnished for $10,000.00. .Small down payment. T ra d in g a s '** "*** r 1 Beautiful home, one-half block from the oiean, consisting of 10 iMotor traffic in Ocean Grove is For ice Cream, Candies rooms, bath, heat, beautifully furnished, good income during the . O. C. Covert A gency summer season, $15,000.00. ‘ ■ ..’ now reaching its peak-. If if. gels and Gifts 7-voom home, 2 Ocean Grove lots, hot water bent, hardwood'floors, much heavier parking space will beautiful bed 'rooms, ideal hath room, surrounded with magnificent Insurance Mortgages be at a premium. shade trees, to, close an estate, $10,500. * -V* r . You will soon need Aeroplane Insurance; $5,000.00 for $5.00 for three years. Come in and sed ine about it. I carry this and every kind Say w hat y6u may about the . /?S P:tnian Avenue' of insurance. In other words, sec me before you Buy, Burn or Borrow. crossword ptizzlp, its' perinanciiyy P/ione 24 Ocean Grove | Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. Bldg. LOUIS E. BRONSON in literature secnts assured. 219 Asbury Avenue Real Estate and insurance Agent . • I Asbury Park Phone 82 Asbury Park Another week and then .camp Bronson Building, Ocean (irove Phone, 1058 Asbnry • 133. Broad way, Ocean Grove, .meeting. I 8 7 6—1 9 2 9 . • MiwiMMnmrinwH FRIDAY/ AUGUST 10, 1020 PAGE" FIVB
Rev. Dr. B. H; Melton and Mrs. Melton, recent patrons of the Sun AMONG THE HOTELS shine City hotel, came from Wash-1 ington an* were greatly pleased with their stay in the Grove. Dr. Melton is Breakers—Mrs. Harold Evans, Mor pastor of one of the largest churches ristown; Mrs. Floyd Hiller, Rockaway; at .the National Capital. <•' N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W infield,1 Midsuminer Profits M. E. Home Tag Day tomorrow. Rutherford; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bank- ' The following deaconesses have ar er, Mount Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. W. Miaa Marjorie Robinson, 21 Occan Can. be cared, for safely at 4% in ouf Interest Department. When avenue, is yisitingfriends at~fliagara rived recently at Bancroft-Taylor C. Forman and son, Elizabeth; Marion Falls, Toronto and Bala Park,.Caria- Rest Home: Miss Emily Fox,'of the Merrill, Seneca Falls; Helen Oaksford, • you have time’to consider, consult us about your permanent invest da. Des Moines Bible Training School; Harry J. Bushauer, Gloversville; Ed ments. , Miss Sadie Sheffer, of, Altoona, Pa.; win R. Reridig and wife, Brooklyn.' Lincoln Kanzaki, of East Orange, is Miss Lillie Sheffer, of East St.. Louis visiting his friend, Frances Hamabe, Settlement, and Miss Edna Harvey; . DeWittr-M rs. C. T. Considine,. Mid . of the Hamabe novelty store, ' Main of Newark, N. J. . dletown,. N. Y.'j L. Bischoff, Mr. and avenue. 1 . •. - ■. Mrs. Baysen, Richmond Hill; Mrs. C. Eugene A. Edgar, formerly of Rice, New York; Mrs. A. E. Ceruride, “ Miss Gladys .Andrews, of Philadel Ocean Grove, was a member of a Sunnyside, L. I.; Mrs. ’ H. T. Lyde, phia, is revisiting Ocean' Grove, and lawn bowling team.that won the fin Bloomfield; M r and Mrs. H. M. Eddy, for two weeks is registered at the als in the'sweepstakesinatcti at Pasa Ruth- M. Eddy, Hillside; Mr. and Mrs. Lillagaard...... dena, Cal., recently. Fourteen teams G. Putscher, St. Albans, L. I.; Mr. Mrs. D. A. Kelley, of Philadelphia, from Los Angeles and others from and Mrs. P. R; Seidler, Queen’s Vil- Association Building, Ocean Grove, N, J. is a guest at the home of her. daugh Beverly Hills and Redlands were elim age, L. I.; C. and< Albert. Thierfclder, ter, . Mrs. . Arthur Mount, 13%. Dela inated. Jersey City. ' 4 per cent, paid on savings, oompounded quarterly. ware 'avenue; .':v v I Eleanor Allen Schrpll, noted hymn Sterling—Billy M. and Edna M. Evelyil Crabiel, 117 Mt. - Hermon writer of Newport, Ky., is sojourning Schute, Lillian B. Miller, Arlington; OFFICERS V •' Way, is, entertaining, her cousin, Mar a t the Whitfield hotel. One of her Mrs. *W. W, French, Belle, Meade; NATHAN J. TAYLOR President jorie Snediker, of Miiltown, N. J., for compositions. “Beautiful Garden of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. LaidlaW, Mary JACOB Z. STli.ES, Vice President JOSEPH H. ItAI.VEAR, Caatiler three weeks. Prayer,” Was sung at the Auditorium Laidlaw, West Orange; Arthur, Gladys T A U tM A N A. MILLER, vice Frasldwit and Trust OHIcer N A T H A N 1’. P A N E , A e g t Cashier service lost Sunday evening and has and Mildred Jones, Edward and Edna Rev. Ross Stover, pastor of Messiah been heard a t other services on. these Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, it Vanderhoof; Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. grounas during the week. Wade, New York; Robert Bulbring' leading the young people's meeting and family, Patprsori; Mrs-. B. G. for two weeks. Miss Blanche Kinison and Miss Jennie Trumbull, of the Camden Dea Rooners, Miss I. N. Baldwin, Wash Permission has been granted Wash coness Home, aro spending their va ington; Mr. and Mrs., Richardson, ington' and Eagle fire companies to cation at Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home. Bernardsville, parade at Lakewood on October 12, Another arrival at the Home is Miss Columbus Day. ‘ Brooklyn—Helen' Bang, Mrs. John Margaret Wells, of the literature de De.Parker, .Bertha Rhodes, Haw-1 The twenty-ninth annualbanquet of partment of the Hoine Missionary So thoi'ne; Clara Reyhner, Jean Dale, the Auditorium ushers is to be held ciety, Methodist Building, Philadel Sarah and M argaret Chaplairi, Mrs. IC; i «A. great German liner cuts six hours ofE the record for transat Wednesday evening of next Week at phia. Frederick, Ann and Albert Frederick, lantic steamship travel—makes 30 miles an hour! . the North End hotel. 1 Alvin Bradley, of Philadelphia, a John .H. Dobson, James T, Cox and The flowers in the Auditorium last well-known summer • resident of family, Alice Mallon, Mr. and Mrs. F. But, transported by airplane, a letter written in New York last Sunday were in memory of the Rev, Ocean Grove, presented the' children S. Wilson, Mrs. J. Greaves, Mr. and Harry Dawson Mitchell, at one tinie of Mrs. Leo’s meeting in the junior Mrs. W. Ilott, Harry and Lily Ilott, night is read early this afternoon in a city half-way across the,con- the pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, Chapel on Tuesday morning one hun Paterson; . E. j. Koppe, wife and son, ^tinent. dred copies of .Rev, B. F. Campbell’s Maywood; Lilian C. Drake,- New Rev! II. A. Reljfea, of Ocean Grove, “Durable Diamonds,”, a thirty-six York; W. H. Jenkinson and wife, New •Speed destroys .distance. ' this week has been teaching at the page booklet of valuable Bible infor ark..; ... New Jersey Conference Epworth mation. ■ . • This bank moves forward with speed, too. But; it is careful, cau- League Institute at Pennington Sem Aberdeen—-Mrs. B. Mars, Roselle; inary. Lieutenant arid M rs.' SI S. Burgey, Albert E. and Ida L. Stagg, Paterson; .tious and conservative. formerly of El Paso, ; Tex., have Miss E. Conroy, New York; Stanley Edward Rice, 77 Clark avenue, has reached thc Olive House after com just purchased a 1930 Buick sedan Griese, South Orange; Mr. and Mrs. pleting a trip from that place to San S. S. Sery, Eleanor and Virginia from Harry Ingalls, of Asbury Park, Francisco, by way of the Panama the Buick distributor for local terri Sery, New York; F.' W. Wachter,. ,'Cannl, Lieutenant Burgey is attach Anna Wachter,Westwood; Anna Rich tory. . ed to the ordnance'■ department of-the ardson; Hillsdale; Mrs. M. E. Van Rev. H arry Ayres Reylea, pastor of United States Army and jha^ just Ness, Hazel Van Ness, East Orange; St. Paul’s church, gave the.address in been transferred to the arsenal at Alice A. Brown, John H. Brown, Jer-1 the young1 people’s summer Sabbath Watertown,. Mass, sey City; Mrs. Catherine Kane, Mrs.! Main Street, between Mattisdn and Bangs Avenues', Asbury Park school in tho Temple, last Sunday af Marth Blanch, Paterson; Mrs. E. A, | ternoon. ' '' ! Wilcorixson, Natalie Wi'lcoxson, , Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hughes, with Stratford, .Conn. their two - children, Willis anil Beth Seaeroft—Verdillu A. Wamsher, Hughes, are. spending a month at I tbe Point of W m \ Reading; C. D. Lowe, Bloomfield; H. Wilma Hall. They are from New iuiiitiuiiiiiiuiiiiuniimuuiittiiiuuiiutititinuiiiuiiniimmi* .tiiiMiitiiitiiiiiHtiiitMiinitiiiiiiiiNiiiltliiiiiiiiniiiUiiiiiiiOliilitUiltiitiiiiimim. "M. Shepard, Ramsey; E, M. Spear, ■ York. • , . -j Betty Dunthorn, Passaic; G. 1. F a n -1 James F. Dunn, son of James P. They have, arrested a speeder in ning, Brooklyn; Mrs. G. J. Wagner , Dunn, of the Hotel Ormond, is now at Detroit who turns out to. be deaf and and daughters, Miss M. Mendels, West i' COOKMAN AVENUE dumb and has never had an accident. Orange; Kenneth' D. Reade, Nutley; i Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY completing a special course in. hotel Maybe this is evidence that the great Mrs. I. W. H igham ,. Philadelphia; I accounting. er danger to, motor drivers comes from Mrs. Williahi Tensch, New Bruns*-! the back seat.—Rochester Democrat wick; Edward Taylor, Trenton; M rs.1 ' Mrs. William Hunn and daughter and Chronicle. ., F; W. HamiltorivMourit Vernon; Mrs.! MONMOUTH COUNTY’S Marjory, from Omaha, Nebraska, are Alice Howes, Mary Howes, 'Mr. and j guests for three weeks of Mrs. Caro Democrat mourns that “it has been Mrs. C. F. Howes, Pelham, Manor,; LARGEST TRUST COMPANY lyn Hatfield, Embury avenue. Mrs, a long time since our party found its N. Y. ’ I Hunn is Mrs. Hatfield’s niece,. way to the feed trough.”. Well, oven New Chalfonte—Mrs. Sarah L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ■ E. Stout, that fact 'suggests compensation; it from Hnddon Heights, are paying isn’t likely to be troubled with indi Morey, Trenton; S. G; McGuigan, i their annual visit to Ocean Grove, gestion.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Bayonne; George Reid, Orange; I A Carefree Vacation for a Few Cents a Day ' staying at the North End. They are George W. Clayton, Philadelphia; : ■ * ■ ■ . * . - ■ Edythe W. Carty, Riverton; Mary E. , Many vacationists now starting off on carefree holidays have been able former summer residents of the It has .been a strange summer. A Collston. Albany; Alice T. Ray, Mada- j Grove. fellow was- complaining the other • to realize their plans as the result of systematic saving during.the past lerte Ahdrbnette, Ethel B. Link, Troy; I year. . ' Rev. H. T. Babcock and family are -morning that his raccoon coat irritat F. Kloepper and family, A. W. Mac- 1 now at the New Chalfonte, coming ed his sunburn.—Detroit News. Corkle, Palmyra; Mrs. W. T. Odgers, 1 ^ You can easily finance your, vacation next summer by beginning now to from Bloomsburg, Pa., where he is Mrs. Harry Odgers, Parkersbug, W, j save only a few cents a day. pastor of a Methodist Episcopal A study in logic these hot days'is to Va.,. Rev. H ., T. Babcock and family, ; Open an account with us for regular weekly deposits with the advant Church with a membership of 1,500 be found in the stockingless fad com Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Williani Petti- j age of compound interest. persons. . . • bined with the fur neckpiece.—Wichi gren, Mrs. F. F. Mellott, Margaret for a Vacation Fund save 14 cents a day. For a S100 Vacation Fund ta Eagle...... ;- While attending her young son on Mellott, Everett, Pa, ! save 28 cents a day. For a $250 Vacation Fund save 70 cents a day. the-merry-go-round at the North End Start this week with your first deposit. . . ' : , It is rumored that the. proprietor of Albatross—Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Mr. I last Friday evening Mrs. Wilbur R. and, Mrs. W alter Gabell, Katharine i Guyer, 04 Embury avenue, fell from a N ew York night club is planning a sensational change in his business. and Gaden W. Gabell, Louis F. Kirt- 1 A Financial Lighthouse on the Jersey Coast' the machine platform and fractured en, Jr., Philadelphia; Myra E. Buffing I i ' '■ ■ " '■ ~ ■ : her forearm at the wrist. He is going to give his. customers . iiiiiliiiiiri.tiiil'itiiiiii.ni'iHimiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMniiilitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiriiiiiiiiiRiriiilillinillliiiiiiiiniiimillliuilllilttiiitiiitiii meals with their music.—Farm and ton, Lykens, Pa.; Mrs. E. M. Colling, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beattie, who Fireside.’ '. • Plainfield; Mrs. Anna L. Harnish, were married last Saturday at North Mrs, G. E. Brillihger, York; Mr. and Plainfield, are spending their honey Travel in Europe broadens the Mrs. P. H. Zendt, Sauderton, Pa.; liam Martin. Nutley; William Pitten- Lehr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Easter, ton; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Griffith, moon at the Chautauqua, which house mind and lengthens the belt.—Toledo Mrs. M. S. Cornell, Marie Cornell, ger. Millburn; Mrs. and ; Misses Easton, Pa.; Mr, and Mrs. \V. S. Pur- Philadelphia. Hempstead; Mrs. Joseph Wilson, New Drain, Brooklyn;.Florence C. McMan -seems to be a rendezvous for engaged Blade. sel; Phillipsburg; Mr. anfl Mrs. C. Sunshine City—H. M. Hill, Bella couples and honeymooners. . York; Mr. and Mrs. John Raub, Miss us,. East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Wil Barz, Miss F. Ilratsch,.Irvington; Mr. E. M. Raub, Mrs. N; E. Lee, 'Miss liam Carver, Bristol, Pa. McKinley, Newark; J. Hart, Water- Mis. Julia.K.' Lake; secretary of One thing about'the day's of the und Mrs. Grason Ray, ' Baltimore; bury; Mrs.; H. Marie Carpenter. Mrs. Wofsomer, Scranton, Pa.; E. Mills and George Ferrell, Jr., Philadelphia; Harlem Court, No. G, Order of Ama horse, a second-hand dobbin . was family, Jersey City. Ocean Manor—Mrs. R. F. Momet, Mary'Atherton, Brooklyn; J, B. Walt- ranth, New York City, for twenty- worth just as much, if not moire, than New York; Mrs. N. S. Swisher, Scran- Frank Boers and wife, Cranford; Mr. man, wife, a n d ’son, Easton, Pa.; Dr. two years, and also a past grand repre a now one.—Cincinnati Enquirer.' . Wilma Hall—Mr. and Mrs. Thoriias ton; M rs.’strope, Jersey City; June if!1'1 JIrs- William. T. Fisk, St. Louis, and Mrs. B. H. Melton, Washington; sentative of the O. E. S., is staying at C. Hogue, Jr., Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Stork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Ewing, Mo. 1 "■ Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Cornell, New the Seaeroft, 14 Seaview avenue. FOREST FIRE FUND G. H. Hewitt, Bronx; Mrs. L. M. Bo Philadelphia; E. Ludlam, Chestnut Hamilton—Mrs. Norland Simonson, town; Mrs.-George C. Search, Harold land, New York; Lizzie Jenkins, Tam- Hill; Mr. and Mrs, Dutcher, Mr. an>l Mrs. \V\ Vandczee, West New Bright C. Search, Richboro. Pa.; F. A. Thursday and Friday of-next week, auqua; E. B. Andrew, Mrs^ A. Ritchie, Mrs. Wensch, Eleanor Dutcher, Mrs. ton, S. I.; Mrs. T. E. Martindale, Sal Frazier, St, Petersburg; W. B; King, August 22 and 23, the annual bazaar Allotment To the States To Be Made New. Haven; Linda DeArmond, Swrth- F. II.. Thompson, Florence Astcy, Ir isbury, Md.; Emelie Bye, New York; New York; C, R. Kierstead and fami of Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home, 74 By the Federal Government. more; Mrs. C. Farrar, Evelyn and Le- vington; Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Black- Mrs. Elizabeth Bollman, Philadelphia;- ly;-A rlington; Mr. and Mrs.- A. J. Cookman avenue, will be held in As- nore Farrar, Westwood; Mary E. Mor weder, Baltimore; Mrs. Pauline Mohr, Lawrehce and Chester Coriell, Mil Wahlbon, Mount Vernon; Florence socition Hall. Fancy articles, cake, ice ■ New Jersey included, thirty-eight an, Kingston, N. Y.; Betty Boyd, Na Jersey City; Mrs. Frank Cox, Anna .E, lington, N. J.; W. L. Baer, wife and Stillwell, Morristown; Thomas Tiiff- cream, etc., will be on sale as usual. States will receive allotments of Fed dia Beniash, Samuel ;Hughes and Cox, Ellenville, N; Y.j.Mr, and. Mrs, son, Margaret Towers, East Orange; i noil and family, Paterson j Richard Rev. Robert E. Gibby, pastor of the eral money to assist them in the pro family, Dora Ullrich,- New York; M; M. Stehr, West Orange; Mrs Cochran, S. Ellen' MacAllister, Lillie R. March. ! Simpson, Mechanicsburg, N. J.; David M. E . church a t ... Edmeston, N. Y., tection of forests from fire during the Virginia Lee, Baltimore; Mina Doxey' New York;-Mrs. W. J. Koechlein, Grace G. Greene, Baltimore'; Dora V. 1Don. Kearny; Mrs. William Hatnma, \ known as the singin’g evangelist, is fiscal year beginning July 1, 1929. Raymond Doxey, 'Earle E. Laughlin, Plainfield. Sn^ith, Minneapolis; William Sutcliff, I Boonton; Mr. arid! Mrs, William Mac- The total amount of Federal funds Richmond Hill; Eva Hayes, Baltimore. New York; Mrs. W. L. Baker, Sum-’ .dofnald, Cranford, now in the Grove and is staying at . Cheltenham—Mr. and Mrs. W. M. the Chautauqua House, accompanied available for cooperative forest fire mitt; Mrs. H. C. Bafter, Minneapolis; I Queen—Mr and Mrs. W.'.L. Austin, protection work , during this fiscal Dardanelle—Mr. and Mrs. Rosen- GrolF, Washington, N- J;} Mrs. E. E. by his wife and daughters Carol and dale,' Clifton; Water Larsen, Engle Bond, New Oxford, Pa.; Mrs. John Elizabeth M, Jarman, j;ari y ; Henderson, Mr; and Mrs. E. B. Dorothy . year is $1,400,000—an increase of w if * Johnston, Brooklyn^ Lottie i-Henderson, Washington; Marian S. $200.00'0 over the appropriation for wood; Mrs. C. Bossong, Mr. and Mrs. Emlet, Hanover, Pa.; Mi-, and Mrs. J. -B. Whitmore, William H. Whit Webster, Cazenovia,, NRev. and|and h. W. Moffett, New York; Mr. - George Shackley.wife and child, of the preceding year., Charles F. Dailey, Jean. Dailey, Glen Mrs. S. A. McCollam, McDonald, P a .1^ Mrs. w ;, M. Sallada, Williams- New York, spent several days at the Cooperation with the States in fire Rock; Robert Ritchie-, New York; Mr, more,. H arriet Whitiriore, Bloomfield; Grand Atlantic. Mr. Shackley was protection is handled by the Forest and Mrs. R. Meyer, Richard and Ruth H, S. and LeRoy Bunting, Mr. and Stokes Hall—Mrs. I. R. Maurer, P?^-' Mrs. R.^ Cockcroft, , AUendalej -the pianist and chorus director at the Service of the United States Depart Meyer, Isabelle. Simpson, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Edward Renkaulf, Jr., and son, Bertha M. Miller, Harrisburg; Mrs. A. an
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FACTS' ABOUT OCEAN GROVE • | I rnu%A v 'u ti'i u i i u ivi u« i ,ATII1NG and fishing in ocean. Yachting, canoeing and, crabbing at beautiful Shark River. Boating' on two f . • Opens Decoration Day, Closes October 1 I g Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. J ■ J . Directly on the Ocean Front, ; lakes. Finn boardwalk full length of ocean front, con- • Steam Hejit Running Water S necting witii AsburyNPark on the north and Bradley • . Near beaoh and Auditorium. Ail sleeping rooms have S I Blebtric Lights Private Baths • Bcuc/i on the south. Two large pavilions, with orchestra concerts 3 electric lights, hot and cold running water; some ensuite, I S ■ ;Booklet afternoon and evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illum inated at night.- Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most power | with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May S 1 Private Phone 342 Public Phone 4846 • ! to October. . f • H. W. WILLIAMS, Ownership Management ; ful organ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers; most gift • A lso . S ed instrumentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and • Mrs. V. C, Haynes. Management continued by Lulu E. Wright | : ROLAND APARTMENT J sane amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go- vaaaaataMawaMtoaMMHM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa«M>Maa—aaiataaawaaaa w # ; Overlooking ocean in exclusive Ventnor City, N. J. S round, swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee bali. Daily J Summer or yearly rentals • meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. ' Safest place for. women and children. Tent or cottage life. No; mosquitoes. Artesian water. Adequate train, boat and trolley service, convenient for commuters. : The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are rec HALL ARLINGTON HOTEL ommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the Refinement and comfort, All rooms with running hot and cold best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. water. Highest standard of service. Dining-room open to the public Open for nineteen twenty-ninth season WINTER RESORT until October 15 P A R K H O U S E 8: Hot and oolc! raimiiig water in rooms. - Booklet on application | j NINTH SEASON , 5 St. Petersburg, Fla, • Phone 1182 A, L. E. STRASSBURGER. * Come to .'the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter ' -i. Oharaang location ! GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL j DR. FRANK C. COOPER, Owner and Manager and THE RRYAINT Seaside Hotel .1 U f%T-THB-OCB/\|N % ■ J OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER •' , f OCBftN GROVE, IN. J. 8 Ocean Avenue S BEACH AND MAIN AVENUES OCEAN GROVE I Directly on the ocean front.. Hot and cold water in rooms Appointments first-class. Remodelled i ------— j A vacation centre where the days bring endless variety of pleasure Directly on the Ocean Front \ Telephone 1542 3 famous Supreme Blend Goffee g C harles G. Stockton Ownership Management J M. J. WOODRING. | • • ■•••••••OaaMOHMiaMIIMIOOiaafOOIIMOMMrMaHMHtMIMHMMIMItM a Few Btep* to Aaburu Park” aoaaaaaiaaaiicaaaaiMiaaaaaa.aaaasiiaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaoiaaaaaaia
I ■ . ' : M ev) • Overlooking Ocean { Majestic Hotel and Cafeteria 1 Whole Block Frontage Ocean View Hotel Modern. i Fireproof. , Lowest Rate*. Broadway and Central Avenue * Whole Block On Ocean Front I American & . European Plan. ! j ■ Tea Room di Reg. Dining Room. B oom i Sc iToal* a f flonalblo J*rio« 6.C. PRIDHAM • At Ocean Pathway | 34.. BEACH AVE., . OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Rooms single and ensuite. Balcony rooms overlooking ocean ant! S Elevator Service. Phones 3321-190 * Jk B. Ya** A Of, lake. Moderate rates Booklet. Telephone 2040. Terms on appli 9 • House Party Every Friday Night i GEORGE R, HAINES; Owner and Manager « cation. S S »aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*Maaaaaaaaaa*aaaaaMaaa>aaaaaattaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaeaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaiftaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BUENA VISTA 18 Heck Avenue, corner Beach. One block from ocean. Hm m cooking. Special rates for June anti September. Telephone 3100, 1 ** ■ | MAIN-CENTRAL HOTEL j ; CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY and BEACH AVENUE § MRS. H. GREENWOOD t 1 With Cafeteria Service I Season May 27 to October | .:.... s * A. G. D IEFEN D ERFER j 1 At Main and Central Avenues s • . • I Proprietor S 40 Ocean Pathway ! High Grade Food Only Served j Hot and cold running Water in all rooms. Two minutes' walk to ocean. j Telephone 1981 j Telephone 1797.' LORD & HANCOX. I . ! . M«a«aaaMaBaaaMa«aa*a«*M*««aa*faMa«aaaaMiaaaaaaaa
/ TALK-Or-THD-TOWN THE PHILADELPHIA ~ " CAFETERIA AND RESTAURANT 38 Surf avenue (corner Central avenue). Two blocks from Auditorium and 14 Embury Avenne • ■■’vi.-i- 30 Webb Avenue Rooms. Half block to new recreation pier. Newly built and furnished. bathing beach, just a few steps from Asbury Park. Large dining room. Rooms, American or European plan. Excellent Home Cooked Food Running water in all guest rooms. Appointments first-class. Rates reason American; plan. Telephone 1890. MISSES A. and C. POST. ., MRS. M. E. BULL able. ' ■ WARREN L. WALLACE, Owner. OCEANSIDE Sterling Cafeteria SAXENHURST . , 25 Ocean Avenue 34 Bath avenue, block and a half from ocean. Bright, cheerful rooms at 56 Asbury Avenue. Central to all Attractions. American Plan Select Patronage G. Gormer, Manager moderate rental. CAFETERIA SERVICE. Fresh vegetables and fruit. All Outside Rooms. Evening Dinners, Booklet. Tel. 4565 Rooms Overlooking' Ocean, Mrs. J. H.' Mack ' Phone 4827 Mrs. S. M. FRENCH. Open All Year ' E. B. and A. HARMAN The Sampler Inn OCEAN PLAZA 28'Main avenue, a block and a half from the ocean. Cheerful, comfortable Hotel Le Chevalier Beach and Ocean Pathway. Large verandas and rooms overlooking ocean. and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA Corner Webb and Central Aveni’es, Ocean Grove, N. J. Hot and cold running water, Completely renovated inside and out. SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking. Rooms'open May 15. Cafe European. Capacity 100. Under new ownership and management. ' Phone teria open Juno 14. A. J. BRYAN 7947. C. B. ROHLAND (formerly of the Warrington.) Telephone .1905 MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY-WRIGHT. ’’ THE IMPERIAL (European Plan) DeWitt, Hoost* and Cafeteria 33 Atlantic avenue. Pleasant, comfortable rooms, with hot and cold run ' i» , • , . . .. 26 Main Avenue, one block from ocean. All rooms are light and cool, ning water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Home cooking. Hot Directly facing the ocean. Full ocean view from all rooms. Hot and cold with, hot and cold running water. Telephone 1068. ' ' r ■ waffles. Turkey dinner, $1.00. Quick service.'; running water in rooms. Near hot and cold sea water baths. Special June MR. and MRS. J. A. FETZER, Owncrship-Management ' Phone 3169. ■ F. VOELLER, Ownership Management. and September rates.. Phone Asbury 79. I. J: White, Proprietor and Owner.
St. E lm o M otel Centra I Aveii u e H ou se .• Corner Main Street and New York Avenue Corner Central Avenue and McClintock Street s One block from beach and central to all attractions. Close to leading B. r ! SHUBERT cafeterias. All light outside rooms. Hot and cold running water. Open All Year , Telephone, Asbury Park 679 MRS. C. BARR. OCEAN WAVE 11 Embury Avenue The W ilm a, H all Half block from ocean. Ocean view from rooms and porches. Homey at- are always glad to co- • - ’38 Pitman Avenue ' mosphere. Furnished rooms. Reasonable rates. * Block to ocean and Auditorium; Moderate rates, Hot and cold running wa- Telephone 4730 MRS. E. DRURY. l ter in all rooms. Excellent'cuisine. Ownership management. G. M. TRIBLE. operate with any of our custo “The House of Comfort” Telephone Cori. Thie Roosevelt mers in regard to matters per L. A. HOFERKAMP Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenuts One bloc*- ?rom beach and pavilion. Superior furnished rooms, with hot and ccld taining to their water service. running water. All modern improvements. Open April tq October. In must beautiful yart of the.Grove., Convenient to all places ot interest Appointments Corner Heck and Central Avenues ilrst-clas*. Telephone 1099. ' -r •„ A first-class house. Convenient to Auditorium and beach IS "Webb avenue, corner of Beach. One block We want the relations be D. C. PATTERSON. “from ocean. Furnished rooms by .day, week or Telephone 3145 PLAINFIELD season. Clean, comfortable. . Cold running wa ter in rooms. Special June and September rates.““0 pen* all yea,r. . • ■' '■ . MRS. L. E. CRQNIv. tween this company and its HOTEL ALBATROSS Telephone 2691 MRS. L. B. JONES. Tf LLENHURST H OT EL I consumers to be cordial and Pleasantly ioc&tad two doors from r \ gSknofEC/ve“ A?-VRTMEOTS0n I 1 “ . F. DRAKe' ocean. .Large, cheerful roomB.. Running water In rooina, Modern THEELDORADO Improvements. Rates SIS to $25,. 19 Broadway. One block from South End j helpful. Antagonism between AWertcan plan. Homo cooking, Telephone 3027. Mrs. E, REILLY, Owner. pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur BROADWAY nished rooms with housekeeping privileges. 6 Atlantic Avenue. Full ocean view E. J. SEVERS. I a utility and its patrons does j from rooms. Hot and cold running THE AURORA water in rooms. Telephone 6579. 20 Webb Avenue. Few yards from boardwalk and F. I. BULL fishing pier. Excellent location. Home cooking. BEACON MRS. B, LttDUE. I not gain anything for company | 23 Central Avenue one block ■ from Auditorium, two from 16 Webb avenue, first block from ocean. Hamilton Cottage ocean. Beautiful lawn and Select South End. Modern conveniences. j or consumer. j abundant shade. M. C. TODD, Proprietor. Reasonable rates. Tel. 2632; MRS. C. F. GREW, Ownership Management; Furnished Rooms Open May 28 19 Main avenue, one block 14 Spray avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Two from ocean. 'Cool, clean THE minutes to beach and Wesley lake. Speciai comfortable rooms. New- season rates. MRS. R. J. JONES. Main Avenue House ly decorated. Hot and cold water. Now hair, mattresses. Outsld roo One block from ocean. Eu- M0NM&11TH C0NS0UDATED j ropean. Phone Asbury Park 7229. I^Corner Heck and Beach avenues, one M. H, HENNIG. block from the ocean and centrally lo- 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms OLIVE HOUSE . cated. Season May to October. Hot and only. First-class, light, airy rooms. M j cold running, water in all rooms. MRS. A. L. NEWMAN. TROY PLACE Close to Auditorium, beach and all points of interest. Open May 15. MRS. E. A. WEEKS. n / t n A P T 14 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean.' J i p U f .P l I ii* I Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Telephone 7 Embury avenue. Half block from . . . ; Wholesome Water ; ; 4027. H. S. and E. M. HULSE, Proprietors. ocean boardwalk. Open all .year. VICTORIA Pleasant steam heated rooms. House- 5 Abbott avenue. Location unsurpass keeping privileges. . Terms reasonable. MRS. J. KILSHAW. ed. Ocean, view from rooms and Wide ..nHM »n»nn
: BREYER’S ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME 5 \ Rooms 4 Ocean Pathway • DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS • ' Hospitality Running water in And HOTEL Comfort svary room ! FOSS AND WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES | ' European Next door to beach S Corner Pilgrim Pathway and'Mt. Hermon Way * { DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT | Phone 3237 5 Near. Auditorium •
F. M. L’HOMMEDIEXT S HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS S | C. M. NAGLE’S PHARMACY } ;■ Cafeteria Open June 19 J THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN GROVE ; The ELLEWASA • .. v ■ . ,W. F. and C. F. Fmnions ; Telephones 204—128-1—3133 5 95 Main Avenue 35 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. (Auditorium Corner) • Pleasantly 'located on main thoroughfare near beactf and Auditorium. Light, airy rooms. Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privileges. •. . M. C. CREVELING
Cor. Beach and Abbott Ave nues. European. Block to V oorhees-Metropolitae ocean. All outside room3. Local and Long Distance Moving . . Reasonable rates. Tel 0927. 'R, E. VOORHEES, Managing Owner. Affld .SunsMae Ciiy Io!d : Seventh Season", S6 Main Ave,, Ocean Grove, Seventh Season. STORAGE TRUCKING Our tVIen Are Capable and Courteous 'CHELTENHAM' in Same Building Telephone, .2440 Asbury Park 86 Ocean Pathway. Block from ocean and near Auditorium. Location unex Hotel opens for season on Memorial Day. Cafeteria About June 27 Office, 204 Main Street,.Aabury Park <■' celled. Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. Hot and cold water in S. and Ei SANDWICH SHOPfE NfcXT DOOR Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove rooms. Heated spring and autumn. Rates on application. Telephone Asbury . .Opens about Jnno 15 . S STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE ; . > i ’Park,5935-J. : Special rates June a'rid September. J. E. McKEE;; . - . C; C. SHARP, Proprietor. ,' FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1020 PAGB B IG H T
Neptune News Notes i : • . j | See Display of Swimming Carnival Cups | ■Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Grnvntt, of At • and Medals in Our Window : kins avenue, were guests' last Sunday of Mr, and Mrs; Frank. Smith, Key- port. 100 W H O L E m Mrs. Emma Slocum, of Atkins ave nue, is entertaining her grandson, MORSE’S Newton Smith, and wife, of Delaware. And Other Breads •Paul Greetin and family, of Ninth avenue, spent last 'Saturday at Bar- negat Bay. MEN’S SHOP Signd Wilkins and Ruth Shaft®, of Atkins avenue, are visiting in New York City. 55 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burke were reccnt visitors in Englishtbwn. Association Building Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Samuel, of At At the Shore kins avenue, spent last weekend at, Delaware City. A real metropolitan store Evelyn Haas, of Newark, spent last weekend with her parents on Eleventh Exclusive Furnisher, Clothier and Hatter Fischer’s famous breads, sped will relish its unusual flavor, avenue. . Marjorie Buffet, of.Freehold, is vis • hot from our bakery in New distinctly different. iting her grandmother, Mrs. Nathaniel Wide assortments, city Prices It’s healthful, too! Jones, of Atkins avenue. ark by our trucks, are obtain Members of Liberty Council, No, '52, D, of A., attended the fifth anni- Open Evenings Telephone, Asbnry Park 457 able fresh every day from Fischer’s delicious breads are I versary of, W arren G. Harding Coun your neighborhood seashore cil in Mantwquan Tuesday evening.. JOHN A. MOKSB, Proprietor listed below. Tell your deal Mrs. Louella Emmons and daugl: W. STANLEY MORSE, Manager grocer! tor Dorothy, of Stoke?, avenue, visited er your favorites and he will Clarksburg last week. Try Fischer’s, 100 9^ Whole have them for you daily! Mrs. George B Bennett, Of Eleventh avenue, spent Monday in Ar Wheat Bread today. You dens. ..•••• Florence Johnson, of Atkins avenue, ’ is visiting friends in Ramsey, N. J. [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse) of Syro- i case, N. Y., are visiting their daugh- ! ter, Mrs. Walter Bangert, of Seventh OCE.AN . avenue. Fourth Avenue and K ingsley St«. Asbury Paslc ]. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Gray visited /Newark recently. Telephone. Asbnry 8'nrlk 155 j Mr. and Mrs. Ls*oh Cottrell, of A lw a y s 'Steiner avenue, visited relatives in PRICES Jerseyville last week, Matinee ---- - Childress 20c., Adults ;10e„ I Earl Shearman and family, of Evening ------ChildreB 25c., Adults 50c. O rd er Lakewood, were recent guests of Mr. Matinee Daily, '2.45 ..... 4 - Sunday Continuous iind Mrs/ Fred Johnson. Evening, 7 and 9— —— — Sunday Continuous F isch er’s The regular monthly meeting of the Workers and Winners was held yestevday afternoon, . I .-flsegg: SEE AND HEAR OBITUARY VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURES
1 NOW PLAYING j S First 100 Per Cent. Natural Color, Singing, Talking and . I 100‘/< Whole Wheat Milk Bread S . • Dancing Picture ■ s • | ‘ON WITH THE SHOW” | Plain and Seed Rye # . ^ ^ §weet Marie * To accommodate the crowds the management announces S Buttercup Bridge Bread S SPECIAL MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCES . • | Begin a t 11.30 P. M. S Pumpernickel I Continuing -during the entire engagement of this production '8 : ■ • ■ : FISCHER BAKING COMPANY
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Freeholders Award Contracts. . The board of freeholders hss award ed to the Camden Paving Company the contract for the reconstruction of the Belmar-Farmingdale road, a 4is- tance of 2.25 miles, for $82,165.81. Eleven bids were received for' this work. For the improvement of the BOARDWALK STRAND hospital, at Allenwood the contract OCEAN GROVE ‘ went to F. F. Tedes; South Amboy, for ?io,9oe ! NOW PLAYING BROADWAY’S BIGGEST TALKING. • oven is INSULATED • SOUND AND MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS AT POPULAR S f PRICES. • \ f o more dread of baking or canning, iu hot weather.. . Instead, • -v .' . .J 1 Monday and Tuesday—GEORGE BANCROFT in the Paramount All- S 1 N cool comfort while this oven is going full blast. Thick walls ! ■ Talking Special 2 of rock wool insulation keep the heat in the oven and out of the | . “THUNDERBOLT” • kitchen. This oven keeps your kitch I ■ Wednesday and Thursday—Sea and hear JACK HOLT and DOROTHY ! HAVE YOU HEADACHE? : SEVIER in « en as cool as any room in your Do your eyes burn or itch ? | "FATHER AND SON” . » SPECIAL Do they feel tirea or strained,? 10% Allowance Sale house. In addition, cooking perfec If so, have your eyes exam !'■ Friday and Saturday—CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS in J tion, even-baking and added leisure ined, Your glasses may need a ! ‘ THE RIVER OF ROMANCE” • change. | With MARY BRIAN, WALLACE BERRY , nnd'JUNE COLLIER • hours are assured by the Oven Heat 1 - . All. Talking ; ■ . . ' . ■ | Control and the many other rime and STILES &. CO. Philadelphia Eye Specialists M H U im H iiuniH iiuuH H itiniiniiH ttiH iM H im nnM H m m u labor-saving conveniences of the 224 Main St., ASBURY PARK Every day but Saturday. E vening OFF THE PRICE by appointment. A IF YOU TRADE-IN k YOUR OLD COAL, T | Fall Term Opens September 3d . | OIL OR GAS RANGE r * ’, Enrollment Limited f I M S U L A T E D | THE ABINGDON SHOP Save 10% By Baying Now! 1 G A S RANGES' The Bookshop That is Different [ ' REGISTER NOW I Hurry—2 weeks only Pilgrim Pathway and Mk C.armel Way » Graduates Placed ia Goad Positions , 8 Ocean Grove, N. J. | .., One.Two and Three-Year Coutaes -• ' • | Accountancy, Business- Administration, Secretarial Science S Children's Books a Specialty J e r s e y C e n t r a l ' P o w e r a n d 'Lig h t C o m p a n y • . Commercial Teacher Training f 3 Also Shorter Intensive Courses . ! : • Shorthand, Banking, Bookkeeping, Stenotype, Civil Service • United Window and d a y a n d e v e n in g s e s s io n s • ‘ Oriole odorless rock wool insulation is packed 12V* lbs. per cubic foot, tho exact density recommended by the U, S. Bureau of Standards, as a result of exhaustive fests to delormino most offective insulation House Cleaning Co. RIDER COLLEGE Phone, Asbury Park 308 If-You Arelniefestcd InYour The Alan Who Always Advertises Ownllotne Term Yot^ Should Draws (he Mist Attention Bead'year OvrnHomo Toma Paper To Himself and To Ills Waret? ■ ?>v. SUPPLEMENT THE OCEAN GROV E TIMES SUPPLEMENT
OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, A UGUST 10, 1929 Four Cents EASTERN NEW JERSEY POWER CO. A Public Utility Company that'Ra:ik-i With the Best in the Country, Located in Asbury Park with Offices and Display Rooms at 601 Bangs Avenue. -This Firm Responsible'in a Large Measure for the Progressiveness of Our City and Community. Un der the- Direction of Efficient, Public Spirited Officers and Directors Always Anxious to do More than their Share to Assist in all Matter:? n r the Good of Hie Community. Helping to Make Life More Liveable and Happier by Offering the Latest iind Finest Electrical Applia, itton Easy.Time Payments Just as You Pay for Your Service and a Small Down Payment at Timet I'J ma n of.Purchase. TJ. Official /C -.2 ^-1 Representatives . ______i__ i.' .. : J*.for . itlie I . li».'Nationally i* . .. . 11.. 771 Famous _ . ...' JITI..! “Frigidaire”— .1 Madet i ,1 <1and V
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anany fine enterprises and individuals which comprise this- A I LiiiiCl 1 i. I UIIIIUI tMilM'JI ililll L11U i (CJIIiyi. lv II J li'-A. V u CUUill L/IUdllUi< 1 II U ill O tij ivi a / j u . v w i o One of the Garden Spots of our Country, Citizens Who arc Indeed Proud of'Their Community and the Part they. Daily Play in its Betterment. Here-will he recounted the story-and history of a com munity big in its tremendous civic enterprises— big in its civic Manufacturers, commercial enter j car oration is a most complete one. It | tries, is putting it very mildly. It is guarantccd to give the utmost satisfac patroninm— big in its astounding: industry, wealth anti progress prises and citizens alike know that the U1'1' taken years and years for ihe- men ! the Comidution. the bulwark of the In- tion to their users. Tlie men in charge — big in its splendid forsight and" vision and its'faith in the jb-:h!nd this institution to surround dustriai and commcrcial development will be only too gird to explain the prosperity and steady arid healthy I li.'.'mi.elves with people who know and of our city. It is a leading corporation operation of these different'Units and. fu tu re. :■ growth of any city is necessarily de j.th iroughly understand the wants of a both from this standpoint and sfe'rvicc their particular merits, as well as the In this fertile-and wonderful territory there are thousands pendent oi! the public utilities th at l d:.i.'!imln'atihg public. That the electric rendered. A: corporation that possesses term-- over whicli they may. be pur-, of our finest citizens. Men and women, who are the most pro serve It,-because the service rondo;id "Tid. '
They Will Not Mar the Scenery or Landscape or Obstruct th e View of Traffic. Mr. Charted A. Blodget, the Owner, is aii Over two-thirds of our lives are spent]. Thc Just Wright Shoe Rebuilders can Individual of High Standing in the Community Doing His Sha re in No Meager Way to Help Its Onward Stride. inh our shoeS.- And- wo iitt know that it take that "Broken-lii"- pair of. is the one article2 of'wearing dpparei__ i shoes - and carefully rebuild ih.em Americans arc essentially outdoor - buyhig and the balance is lost circula- Jtu explain the Merits ol the. advertised in.;:',such a .wonderful manner thinks he is advertising. If he had that oan cither add to our comfort and people. Aside from the many outdoor 1 tion as they are not interested in the article. l-V-’-’-.-i:-'-.-'.’ J bought one good yell wou would have •that , will'‘.not’ oriiy give them Miat sports and amusements which we fol-! article advertised, ... Some newspapers feel that outdoor well-being or make for discomfort and hew look but afford you, addltloK^: low to ah equal, If not greater, degree | There are three prime factors that advertising'Is a competitor, but, they said, at least he is 6n earth." : suffering. -The old . saying, “I t feels 'like months of wear. Any shoe repalrfer. than any other people'ou.-earth, we a re • enter into.'the''effectiveness of painted are in the minority. Imagine an adver The Asbury Park Poster Advertising an old shoe" Is used to express the cap put soles ‘and ’ heels on a pair ofl the owners and users, of many billions! bulltlns:namely: size; colors arid copy. tiser UGing a newspaper copy on a. bul Service1 are. exponents of , "Outdoor" ad ultimate of comfort'to whatever .it is shoes but to do. the' Job In a m anner' M iijaptor vehicles. Bulletin board ad- [ Tho very size of the ad Impresses the.! letin board—how. impossible . it would vertising of the vory finest and: highest applied. For -with footwear that is im-l that will make them look attractive- ',vertlslng, therefore, should fit into the | buying•- public more readily than most f be td reproduce your a d . In colors In ..types. Their .signs- are th e . kind that properly fitted we are ill-at ease and and leave that comfy feeling in scheme of our. national existence very other forms -[ advertising. Ask your- | the newspapers, forcefully. impress everyone who hap seimetime3—if -not', most usually—in them .is': an intricate task that requires; nicely.. It meets the average American 1 self If you, know the largest .-man in j Thc larger newspapers all over the pens to gaze in their. direction. The pain: * a knowledge of slioe-bnilding't^at- is face-to-face a sufficient number o l; your community, or the tallest building,. United States use outdoor advertising message .is portrayed in a manner that And It Is a much to be regretted comprehensive. These i-iit’.e .craftsmen . times per day, per month, and per year.} or which is the largest, ship, etc., and j. to increase their circulation, as they cannot help but be to' the advantage fact—but true nevertheless—that the prodiico this kind of work- Their up-, to make it a medium worthy oi serious; you can easily see (hat s fe really does. are broad-minded enough to realize of those who advertise.. Beautiful, and average , man, wpmario or child1 cannot to-date- establishment iq equipped with consideration. ' impress you, although you may n o t, that advertising in the paper for new distinctive, they stand out a s , bcacoijs step into a; shoe 'store-and be-fitted machinery of. the very,latest types and Anothor important fact in Judging; realize it al the ti|pe.' , ...... subscribers .would be like the preacher ever'guiding the people to the prod Vfith a pair of shoes and: walk, but lyitlj. kinds and, manned by, real Wt*8*® who "the valutfof advertising is the frame o ff .It., is quite ..true that one sees the talking to his congregation who are in ucts or establishment which lias been a feeling -that the shoes are just the realize; slid .appreciate ,that;.;shoe .te* mind in which it finds us. Certainly road's littered up with, small signs, blit attendance about the ones who don’t' “signed." Cbnspicuous, and yet not? a correct size and the feel of the leather building is not Jupt- a matter of a few .we require no profound thinking to.-ar- j never have you noticed a nationaaly attend. A newspaper in that case would blot upon the ! beautiful landscape or on your feet is Just, what you desire; nails and a ’piece of- leather, but more rive-,at thc conclusion that our minds [advertised product on them, because a be asking the subscriber to subscribe. Surrounding:; where they are placed, for no matter how carefully you have a complete; understanding,of Bhoecra'ft are. wide open to new impressions while j national advertiser makes a thorough Thc mistake -a great many adver “Asbury. Park .’Poster" signs are . real been fitted there are certain conditions ,that; eapnot Ije leartied in days or they,: are being relaxed by outdoor ac- 1 study of the medium he intends to use tisers make Is that they do not appro objects 'of beauty—blended ,iri colors that enter, into-, wearing a new pair of iWeeks but ratheri iponths and. years. tlvltles. ■; and knowing that small ads have only priate en'ough money to Really put which are pleasing to the eye and seem shoes that cannot be- generally over-, Only the very besti'grades of leather People, on the average, expcrionic i a questionable amount of advertising themselves on the map. Tliis fact is to 'fit In so much with the .general 'come. The leather Is usually still and are used in this establ)shment and add more constructive mental growth while vahie, refrains from using them, be- brought out very clearly,in. a talk given scheme of things,. They do-not obstruct only through constant iise docs it be ing to, that supreme quality:' of ■ work they are out of. doors than under any j cause one of thc-prime factors (size im- by Arthur Brisbane, editorial writer for a view at dangerous railroad crobsirigs, come pliable and comfortable. “Break- manship results in a finished Job. that qther circumstances. Bulletin . board j pression) . Is lost; leaving only two, the Hearst papers, on advertising: (raffle Intersections, or other , places ing-ln" of a new pair of shoes, as it is cannot be surpassed—if equalled—any advertising, then, catches us when w e! which are color and copy, making the "Suppose a man comes into this room where a sign placed would be a menace called,-Is not of the pleasantest experi where. ■ >'■. ■ are receptive—when its message lias a ! ad, only two-tldrds effective, even if; and wants to reach all of you as -I am. .to life and property. ences. . . ■ . . The Just Wright Shoe -Rebullders Teal opportunity to be written upon our j color and copy are' given a great deal ) doing. He goes to tiie man at tiie door Mr. C. A. Blodget, the owner, is a Sad but trtip, after you have about have indeed established a high reputa ,minds. •■-. ,. of study. . j and says: - - :V ' man who understands this class of come to the end of the “brcaklng-in” tion far and wide for > the very high- Outdoor advertising is recognized a s ,, Tliere Arc two distinct forms of legit- j •• -How much will you charge me to. work most thoroughly. He provides a process arid reach the stage where you grade work they do. ; Thejr 'are. aggres a very effective means of advertising' iriiate advertising, namely: "Exclama- 1 whisper?’ The man says, ‘I will charge valued and necessary service in a most are getting real comfort from the hew sive citizens operating aiV establishment 'any .service or product a concern hasltory" and ■•Explanatory." Painted out- | you two dpllars to whisper,.’ admirable manner. He is a conscien pair—thc soles or. heels wear out uiid of the highest type. We recommend to offer, except in the case of special - door bulletin boards represent the ex-j-: ’"‘How much will you charge me. to tious individual of extremely high then It is that we decide to either dis them, the work they do, and their com machinery and products , of tliat type i clamatury, and newspapers, periodicals,; yell?’ *1.; will charge you ten dollars .worth and a lorward-looking citizen. card them or have them resoled, and munity spirit to th e , good people of . where', only,a limited number of persons j dircct-by-mall, etc.,‘ represent the ex-[to yell,’. Tiie mail buys five whispers We recommend him and his service to heeled: , , v e , ; 1 V: ■ ■ ' this section. '"•• '!•'• ■ 144 viewing the ads are rlially prospects for i planatpry type, as they go Into detail i mid nobody knows he is here, and he all. 357 ■ ' • ■ >. 1':.: ^___ Sam uel’s Locksm ith S hop F. LEON HARRIS Phone' Asbury Park 1558 ^ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Skilled Licensed Embahner Whose Up-To-Date Establishment Located in Asbury Park nf MO Union Avenue Renders a Real Service to the People of This Community in Their Time of Sorrow. 'Considerate and Dignified. Whose Experience Has. Made Him a Favorite in This Community. He’Maintains Modern - Equipment and Elegantly Appointed Funeral Home. .Service Most Efficient. Mr.. F. L. Harris, Who is a Candidate on The Republican'Ticket''for Coroner, Has Mastered all the Details of This Profession. He is a Public Spirited Citizen a nd Community Servant. . ’15. '< ? .
When the grim reaper casts- his'.every incidental detail l'rom.the moment before the burial. His' facilities arc -business to elevate it to the ranks of a Locksmiths and Builders Hardware Specialists' Whos'e Modern gloomy shadow over Our threshold'and I lie Is called until the remains have been such that much of the sorrow and profession. Mr. P. L. Harris is to be Wmovcs ■ from our midst-some loving j properly arid reverently interred., grief me removed. The'atmosphere P lace of Business is "Located in Asbury Park at G06 Bangs complimented on tiie success lie has member of our family we realize the: He is in a business which few men of dignity and solemnity has beefi the Avenue Rentier a Most Essential Serv'ico to the People of This significance of the word "death." | an; prepared to enter. His.is not know- cause of oiaiiy expressions of complete achieved In this line. - This' success., is - In a time like this We are awestricken, ing just the technique of embalming, satisfaction with Ids chapel. well merited however and has not come Community iiv the' All'oi-ding of, Builders .Hardware; the Dup with grief. We know thq multitude of; He:lias the. personality, the adcptness . Tho ills service and his.equipment are to him in any easy manner. A desire lication of Keys, Repairing and Applying'Locks',; Saw'and .details that must have attention but, to handle dclicatc situations and a dig- the highest possible type his prices are LaWn Mower Shar])ening 'and General Grinding.’ . Work to render, the very best possible service . somehow we know not just where to ! nlty that is .required in but lew pi-o- vory reasonable. He is ' recognized Called For and Delivered. Instant Attention Given to Every 4 '.art. j Cessions. An appreciative-public have throughout this section as being' par coupled with diligent application to his'i '.. Thanks to good fortune the people j been quick to respond to his services ticularly skilled as a funeral director at duties have placed liirn where he now P;itron. Satisfaction Guaranteed. An intricate Precision el- this- community have in their m idst! as evidenced by the large number of the the time of death. His long period o! Endeavor .That Requires' Deep Knowledge and1' Experience. is. We (JVC free to say that Mr. F. L. ttnfuneral director who is more than best funerals he has been called on business experience here has made him Harris, well . merits the contiued sup Tho Managements is Composed of Honorable Business Men ;Jlist a mortician, He Is a man that has j to serve. known to everybody. . Who Serve the Community Both iri Business arid Out of It. A : m ade: a profession ol his business, a His funeral home is equipped in 'a This community is indeed fortunate port of the people of this community; as -man whu assumes the immediate re-1 way that makes it most desirable for to have in its midst, a man', who has a token of appreciation for the service Quality Endeavor. sponslbility for tiie correct handling of tliose who wish a quiet, private service made such ah intensive study of Ills he is rendering. 175 S The. routine of bur dally llves^may- amount of patronage they enjoy for specialist lu Women's and Misses’ wear never call for the use of a filing \vutks miles and miles around in the duplica ing apparel. That lie fulfills his mis to sharpen the saw which is such: ah tion of keys,,the servlcliig and applying sion in our community Is be3t evidenced important- part in contracting ■ fatid Of lucks, and the sharpening of lawn- SOPHIE’S SHOP by the large patronage which he en building work, not to mention,the,odd mowers and saws, In their saw work, j;.-, joys not only locally' but, throughput jobs around the home. Wo can safely no matter what-kind or type of saw LADIES WEARING APPAREL the entire section. say that a saw handle has never >een you liave that is dull—whether it be a Specializing in Women’s and Misses’ Wearing Apparel, Etc., Located in Asbury Park at 1118 Here the latest creations are al in the hands of the greater majority circular,, hand, band, dado, or two-man .Springwood Avenue. Smart New Coats, Dresses.' Ensembles, Ladies’ Hats, Hosiery in the ways on display In an array of pat of us. Yet, if you used a saw day in —you can place It in the handB of terns and styles to meet the demands and day out, you will more than ap these artisans with the’ feeling that a Mode of the Moment. An Establishment Operated in the Metropolitan Manner with Prices of the most fastidious and witliall at preciate that a sharp cutting. instru guaranteed jo b . \vill be flon&—in as Below Those Asked in Metropolitan Centers. Dilteront 'Styles and ’l'ypes Here to Suit All in prices that are within the reach of ail: ment. with the teeth arranged so as short a space of time that'quality work ■ Their Abundant Stock. Quality Paramount.. Courteous Treatment Accorded All Who'Enter With the thought ever paramount of to give the best results in the work will take, and at .prices that are rea Jhis Store. Mr. B. Farah, the Owner and -M anager. Operates an Establishment That^^Repre how good, net how cheap uppermost being performed, makes • the'old adage, sonable. They: call for aqd'deliver at In their minds. Mr. Farah Brought "Good tools are half the job,”, rate-100 no extra charge. .■ ” , sents Today’s Trend in the Merchandising World of Specializing in Certain Definite Lines to .otir community the exemplification percent true. ' If you' have ever had the sad ex- and Centering on These Few Instead of Many, lie Has Made a Deep Study of This Particular of wliat a specialist in the’merchandis . Then again; a lawninpwer. may. just perionce.bf-losing tho key to your ma : -Type of Endeavor. .- .'-■' ’■. .'■■ -, ' • , ’ ing- world accomplishes with !an ex bo a grass’ cutter to us; but-if it lays: chine,''Officer garage, home building, perience, that is vast ■ and: a fund-of down-the grass and negiccts to cut: it; etc,,- may .we suggest, that .ypu will save , We arc living hi an age of special- Competition, besides being the very ( Industrial leaders and economists knowledge that lias 'been, accumulated it Is .as uscless -as a broom to keep the yoursclf much aggravation and time by lawn-looking pretty-, and neat. ;■ iz^tion, an age w'liere we have been ’ essence of business progres’s, has mat- have stressed the spceiallzatiori creed to by years of deep study ,in the- special’ carrying or having close, at h a n d - lines of women’s and misses’ wearing However, -most qf us ctiriy a; key or available at an Instant’a. r.qtlcp—a da- wisely: taught that to be a master of erinlly changed the entire world. such ‘an e:itcnt that colleges and .ed apparel.. ' . e'' ,’e ; :'o .' two in our pockets ot- pockctbooks— iplibate. of the importajit kpys.that you ’one - trade is far more practlcai and -Purchasing .. from institutions pre- ucational institutions today, offer—in Mr. Farah. is a man of. highest. type and (lie commonplace lock conveys Uie carry. The east is so smidl.,and the projltabie than to be a dabbler in sided over by specialists in their par- their branches of study—certain cours who is ever watchful that his'business l’ealinK- of safety to us. . But, if ,we hnd satisfaction so great tliat, It is sheer manv ' tieiilar 'lines of endejnyor—so we liave es embodying the teaching of one'cer will reflect the sincere thought and neither,' then we would Indeed,. miss foolishness to, carry .only one; key that ' „ . ' ■ ... - , . learned—afford us real meritorious tain. subject to the exclusion of a. gen painstaking efforts with whicli he lias them. So an endeavor that engages in means anythingto .,you whatsoever. ,t There are many iactois that 1>a'*,-.va|U8g f0r the, amount of inohey ex- eral plan o( many direct subjects and endowed it. He la a civic minded cit a key lock works, we -must admit, is an Likewise, if .your lock is stubborn and , contributed to this'condition but 'one peiidbd' and more than in purchasing professions..: izen of a very commendable type. We asset to every progressive and up-to- the tumblers and, sprlpgs (|p /lot func of the .most, if, not, the. most, important- frcm.-an cstablishm.ijnt-''whereevery Mr. By Farah operates an institu recommend his shop and.him to the date (Community. , tion—call these pggressive experts and '.one ■ is that of the keen competition ltiiown essential and ct.mmcdlty are of- tion where the paramount policy" nind good people of this community. And likewise, for the sharpening of havo-them go oyer tiie intncate piece in the commerjcial and industrial world, fercd. doctrine Is spociuliznUim. He is a 23 saws and lawnmowors, a iilipg works of .machinery carefully. A stitch in time makes for efficiency—not mentioning may save ypu -much embarrassment by write-ups or display adds. the beautifying of tho lawns,aiid homes .and trouble .later on. . They—fpr the confidence they have of the community ,ahd the affording tts The ownors and, luaiiager are men demonstrated in you and in our com the necessities of life., i who take their business seriously, and Truly; Samuels’ Locksmith/Shop is FARLEY’S DRUG STORE munity are deserving of -your hearty by this seriousness have built it so that one -of the assets'of ..which, this section it occupies the leading position in the Phones Asbury Park 805 or 2413 support, ’ - ■ ? can proudly boast. That their particu- particular line .they specialize, in. We Whose. Immaculate and Efficient Institution is Located in Asbury Park at 720 Mattison Avenue.- HELP THEM — HELP YOU Jar specialized ;-work/is greatly; appre recommond.tliem, their establishment, ciated ianebe ;best seen by,:-.,tho large and the Work’they do, to all. , .419 . Plays a Very Important and Necessary Role i n the Well Being of the-People of Our Enter- ' prising Community. A Worthy Enterprise Having at Its Foundation a Deep Knowledge of •Merchandising Combined with a Knowledge oi' Drugs, Sundries,-Etc., Not to be Found in . Few Other Retailing Projects. Preseriplion F illjng a Hig Feature of This Drug Store. Ph^si" .cians Have Confidence in this Pliarmacist. C oiiHiderale -Treatment Extended to AH', Disre- garding'the Size of Your Purchase. The Own er e!' This Institution Is A Man of Deej) Know.l- : , , . p u b l ic a c c o u n t a n t :.: .. . , , . . . :- .edge Pertaining to This Exacting tUisiness. H is Well Eijitipped and Stocked Store Bespeaks ; Phone Asbury Park 1233 ' -'e-| . of This Knowledge in No Uncertain Manii'er. The Community Is Indeed Fortunate in Having A Public Accounting Firm' with Modern Offices Located in Asbury Park at Suite 806 Electric • 'a,Man of This Type to Roly Upon When in Need of His Service. A Civic-Minded Individual Building, 601 Bangs.Avenue. Offeraa'Complete Service in All. That-Pertains to Accounting ' 'of Worth. Systems, Costs and Audits;'Tdday This Important Sfcr.vid’e is Coflsiclor
Ghrysler Earmarks of Quality and Long-Life:’ Built Only as Chrysler Builds. • The Service When we think of flowers, sweet In floral creation that will bo the admlra- tist understands this moat e-imUatPAyS their, fragrance, beautiful in their fresh tion of everyone. of work is-a demonstrated. fact.f -Tiiej|',;::,\« Station Operated in Connection With the Salesroom Specuilizes of the Better Class ahd Type ness we appeal to the finer sense, of Patrons who are buying cut flowers of Work at ReasonablePrices. Chevrolet Repairing a Specialty of This Firm. Models of things - beautiful,...... because every. .person will find the finest and freshest .avail establishment permeates w ith. bew typ.gj- and it'is indeed well''w6rUi'iie'tlSa®.;5;}t.| De Soto Gars to-be Seen and Demonstrated Here Without Obligation. The Officers and Di- iovea u,em 101 the sentiment th ey con-: able a t’ais times. :: voy and for the sunshine and cheer ' From the:cradle to theigra.ve Bowers visit this ifloral emporium; %) . rectors of This Corpdratipii are :to be Congratulated in Securing the Agency for Such a Liti'e of vCvthey im create. d to r ,h e slmKhlnj anrt chm!r express the felicitations of the sender in Because- of their' ability,-,^ecause:;W.ji'S Winners'. ' They Are Upstanding Individuals of a Sincere Type and Support Wholeheartedly This local firm makes a business of a more forceable degree than apy other their fair business method,?..aiid hecaure. the Community and the People Thereof. • supplying ihe people with the choicest token. The'Sick Room is made more of their sincere desire to' render in), i m ilowers both in season and out. inviting and pleasant by their presence,: people of this community the JnosS itflb: ‘-ii When you buy rs motor car you .look his nanje.prcsase;an incomparable rco- In this establishment painstaking Nature'" beauteous contribution ,,to elent’ possible service, this firm has of features new to the commercial nuto comr recognized .among the leader-1 la " (X lor salient qualities which will make ord. In automotive history. It brings to care and attention is given every order mankind 'convey in every.:, diversified field The dynamic symmetry in lines your: investment a. good and lasting the low-price six-cylinder field new vis- witli which they are favored. They manner innermostjthbughis which. the this Industry. ., ■'Zn on?, tasting pride of ownership' comes tas of motoring enjoyment, new con- broadcasts smartness, alertness,' and handle only the choicest and best va sender desires to express, , They en Mr. santoriejlo is a qi}sljiess past from inasterful performance, ease of cepilons of automqbllc .qualities, and plays no mean part in building :’goocl- rieties that are always fresh. hance a woman’s appeared in a cot- crating 'an establishment that ' •£: operation, low upkeep, and beailty, of creates, new standards of values. ,V Floral'designs-are a.specialty with sage—their use iii decorations for fes an asset to this community;' We theriSr JK will for your business. The heavier fore take great pleasure .in better ac- > body design.' ’ The be Soto is just tlio kind of n ear this firm. All. you need do is to tele tive occasions is most comprehensive. models,, with, tholr .weatherproof'stake But tho florist must understand fully j qualhting our. rp tttets with, ^toi, hl4 It is not to be wondej-.cd at,'then, tliat the automobile public haslearried bodies and .sabs, arc sturdy, .clean-cut, phone how much you care to spend for Ihe exact thoughts to be expressed by | firm, nnd cccomipepd him for tos thist there are so many drivers and is: synonymous with the most dollar-, and' ;efflcient-per£qrming, economical an arrangement aiid they wil! proceed flowers. To state that this floral ar-*choicest of flowers, plijnt^, etc. 137 awners who • have placed their 'stamp for-dollaj* value jifforded by the Chryp- meehahisms that make forv, economy witli, the skill of an artist to snake up a of approval upan the latest creation of ler organization, jit brings the very and durability for years to/come.1 -Built that master builder of motor .cars, W aif highest, traditions .ol, a manufacturing of the best—as all Chrysler products ter. ,P. Chrysler. endaayer. that has'Hsch to 'tlie'highest are—machined with a precision n^w io The De Soto. It is not to be won of the high In’manufacturing of plea the commercial car fiald, nndbafcked dered at that thousands upo . thou sure. cars; .-; 'It. brings Chrysler; perfor Belmar by pioneers of successful creations In sands have placed their orders :or thlB mance, beauty, and quality, in a" car niotordom, the- Fargo well merits your ‘Extraordinary-in-every-rcspect Car. ’ sellingwplt'"under it thousand dollars. consideration. Phone Belmar 1096 .... Automobile dealers imvo long since W itli'six-cylinder efficiency. it betokens The oflicers and managers of this •' " :'The Leading'Employment. Agency iri. Belmar ^ ^ come to learn that the name of Chrys and exemplifies the tremendous strides ilrn: .are individuals who appreciate A Recognized Employment Agency in Belmar Located at 412 Ninth Avenue That ler Is one to conjure with. This has made in the automotive industry to th a t r- cautious public is not woli iiser, the main factoi"in securing for general and the engineering dominance pleased easily, ■ They mafcn every eilori in Supplying Domestic Help. Serves Both tli e Employer, and tlie.Employee, B is the;^Mission m the mnnufactureF a dealer organization and roanuafcturing science of the to treat all with whom they come in of This Enterprising Agency to Select the Pr oper Type -of Person= With the^Proper^Amount ;:,'! that extends from coast tt> coast, ready, Chrysler organization In particular.. contact in a friendly manner. No ques of Experience and Training for a Position t hey Benefit the Employee in le< t k rogi- at a moment's notice to render, service . The Fargo-Clirysler’s contribution to tioning is too. long, no details tor, intri tipis Fitted to His or Her Particular Qualiii cations. _ Miss_ Regina Drinkley^tnej.Ovi^f ^ in a degree that leaves nothing .to be the commercial ear field, is a high- cate, but what they will do their, best She Understands Her Busiijeas'VTho# ^ desired—all working to the benefit of powered, rugged, and long-lived prod to make the questioner understand tile This Worthy Agency, Is a Judge of Human N ature the owners of this car. : uct. The ultra-modern delivery units, certain point or fact about which they oughly and Is a'Capable Business Woman Who Is Serving the Community In a;' Worthy Just os the De Soto of old achieved thc enclosed bodies, are not only beau inquired. They are to lie complimented a name that has made its indelible tiful to behold but ultra-modern in en M anner. on the car they- handle, tlie service In this day and age when keen busi- w orld. name' per6onal attention. • - . y . . . • ; :rji Mark upon history’s pages, so dons the gineering ana performance—built, only and consideration they extend to all. It is needless to'sayto cay thatth:si"8ri-.jSjjj-,-v^ 'ftn et^ ^ ^ ness 'competition- demands of .a firm This agency also makes a specialty favorable response to the auto bearing as Chrysler, builds. It combines a host ■ 370 ploymcnt agency of this type and W^:;tivy and its executives the ui most on effi of placing both men and women in bet ciency- it behooves every employer to in an asset to the conupunlty.: SerYi^M ^ select the people in his organization ter paying positions. If for some J'Pr,- as it f'oss the classes' with the utmost of care and precaution son yoti. are thinking, of, making a masses it is responsible in .i large iajjW; sure for the success and iridlxstEial.‘f:yj^ because every person -added to the pay change, it will be to your best interests JAMES K. BRIGHTON enterprise. Mis:: Hegiiia Driiikiey, ih,0 roll means additional overhead which to call this agency and they will en owner, is an upstanding lndlylduai,^wao:-,,:|| must come from , profit on the mer ab le you ia obtain the position for Phone Asbury Park 6217 chandise made and sold. which you are. looking; This phase 'of enjoys a high reputation In a tc M fc .a service is strictly confidential. Un m n h ityi S h e is a publics': sp irited :,c w to |S j Plumbing and Heating ' Sheet Metal Contractor The Belmar Employment Agency Hits zesi and spares nq effort to ?erye bo,® | from the shoulders of our present day less you are certain of bettering, your A Reliable Sheet. Metal and Plumbing Contractor Located in Avon at 507 Sylvania Avenue; self in the new position secured for you, employer and employee' witfi equal .sa^t busy executives the task of interview isfaetion. The editor of^iis'pubiicatip^ - Serves the People of This Community in a Most Efficient Manner: Their Sheet Metal and ing applicants for positions In their or-, you need ;',ot m ak e th e ch an ge. F u r-, recommends ' ' '*J Tin Work and Plumbing is in Some of the Finest Homos and- Buildings "in This Section, ganlzation?.' tliermqre their services are riot limit ed to any particular class of people; When a vacancy presents itself em fuid, Sheet Metal and Tin Work Keeps ihe Rain O ut and Heat In. Plumbing' Affords the Crea them ployers in this community merely call every class of working, people, from ture Comforts in Modern Life. “Compare Our Work With Others ' is [Iis- Slogan; Mr. ollice boy to president, receives the this agency, state the nature of the ■iXL Brighton is a Business Man Who Enjoys a'Very High Refutation, He is a Valued Citizen position qpen, thc qualifications of the ' and Community Booster. m person to be employed, tho salary the i i There’s a stop,-look and listen sign m an body. H a v e you over ,Lhr.rjglifc.how by artisans who understand the plumb posit ion .pays and ’immediately east W. S. HOI M ES that ^orns of impendint: deterioration .vastly impbrtatit sheet iiietal contract ing end most thoroughly. For-repair from their minds the worry of getting to your home, as wcii as to tlie furnish ing is tp your'present standard of liv the proper person to'fill the position. Phone Freehold 218 ings and furniture. That sign is water ing? In iiie first place, without: sheet work or estimating on new work in They immediately look- over their Antique, , I IIT' - trickling in at the ceilrig arid danger metal workers there would' be' ho rain either new or old buildings and dwell records for an applicant which pos A Shop In Freehold Located: at '49 Easif 'Sl^ri Str i Where Js .Tpaky cornices, gutters, and'spouts.' water in the faucets of' your kitchen ings, this individual stands ready to sesses tlie proper education, experi The easiest, safest, and most ccdnoml- sink and bathroom. Without cornices Rea! Antiques Are On Display :and Can Be PureHas 'An- supply a figure for quality work that ence and business training. If there c(ii; way to have the '.rouble remedied on your homer ceilings would never1 be is no applicant on record they adver tiques, Specimens of th% Old Craftsman's Art';and Ability, j-i is. to have tills local firm send a mon dry. The water would trickle through is low—low considering tlie very, high tise until same is secured. No one is Lend a Certain Individuality ar.d Distipctiveness-ThACaariqitS|a out.to exaiplne and replace the worn- at the cqrners nnd make muddy; dirty quality of tho work. ■ terii to interview the employer until Be Duplicated In Any Other Manner. 'T qd#'s Treticl 6fcRg*;Sf3 out parts, with new. In the ions: run, streaks on the ceilings and side walls Mr. James K. Brighton personally they are first tested, to sec it they.can plicas; of 'Antiques Sincerely Compliments it's the surest, healthiest, uhd clieap- This sheet melal contracting firm Supervises every Job entrusted to\his nut! will fill the position in a success ^ e^t tiling.to do. • take-! care ot all this, and more. In firm. He will be glad to' estimate any ful' manner.- . Days Gone By. If You Have In. Il ypur skylights leak and commcnci: addition to enjoying a very'large busi job of sheet nietal work you may have The Belmar Employment Agency Taking Up Space and Are Worthless to allow a Irip-drip of water to fall ness on', neiv construction work, they nt this time and will be glad So make scrvlce' is two-fold. Service is filtered Holmes, and You Will Be Surprised — ...... - , ..V; on stock in "your shop! or store, then, also engage in General repair business: plans, specifications, aiid quote prices to employer, by culling from the list of for These Old Objects, Mr, W. S. HoFmes Understands TljtS j® too, call these sheet metal workers, be Ii your cornices naed looking after, cal( on tin installation of any work - in applicants only one or several, which cause they make a business ot ju st such them. You will find their prices, the either a new .or old house. • : : they, know will improve tho efficiency Business Thoroughly, and His Business Truly Repreaepra t%<| yi|l work, and to know where to look for quality of the work they do, tlie qual The Very fact that they are so pains of the organisation.' In this way, tho Many Years of Study 1He Has Given ThisV-His Life’s C^ipaett trouble and how to co about remedy ity of materials they use, to be only taking.In their desire to serve the peo employer’s time is saved,, whipli en W ork. ... in g it, th e best. ple in the most efllciont possible man ables him to maintain : highly effici Is ?* $ > 'uf. Plumbing and heating is also engaged Mr. James K. Brighton Is truly offer ner speaks well for their ability. They ent organization. Service is offered to oabirip t f ■ m u k e n ing the community a worth-while ,ser- in by this sterling business m an As The artists, and craftsmen ol long I amples of :the ------are business men of integrity snd employees wlili equal efficiency, be visa rs,' ago had uncommercial motives I which were, designed whin the iouiltwM'i ’.lee. To him falls the lot of supplying lir the sheet metal branch ot this en straightforward in their ideals and cause they know from experience which in what they did. They put*•<* forthrn**h their | i • • Etui...... }n .jts infancy, ; iwre th e . num erous item.-! o f sh e e t ineta! deavor, only the very best of materials principles. They serve' the people in a persons are fitted to fill certain posl-1 ., pf art in order to work in the home, that are to thai are in usei an d placed w here th ey are conscientious manner and serve them and thereby enables thenV to! tlons, , towards raising the vbr . md- dtffcrgnt types and kinds home what the arteries are to the hu supposed to bo,, in an exacting manner just the way out of business. 202 in tlie .busines:-, ii.. fiiviilohl’KiM iai/k* ' > * - % V '7.t- !v m ake more progress ards of positive constructive beauty, liotvury, • furnishlngff/r etc; Z .. -,. rf^^ ^ ^ Those' exahiples of’ their are^-whlcli Another service :rindeted!^y;thii^ife')^5| today we call antiques stand as a dls- gressive shop is " in, the. purchasing/ctt tinct moniiment to their" endeavor and antiques. If ,you have sqy-tif AUBURN MOTOR CAR COMPANY arc a long-lived work pf beauty fit to articles stored away in.the' aW c/taw S ':-;f- groci the mast pretentious mansion tiS up needed Phone Asbury Park 3864 well as a more raodest place of hab yatir everyday ’use' we would ’ mijjsgestrt-'&i HT itation. Time consumed in their pro that you call'Mr. W. S. Holmes. ;3Ufc$ptfcg|5! The New Cord” America's First Front Wheel Drive Auburn 120—8-90 and 6-SO duction was a negative iactor—ma way you can convert them Jnt6;a ^ |^ J g ® chinery—mass prqditction and', th e cash,''it they are bf the type he Sales and Service for-the. Cord—Front Wheel Drive Auto and the “Auburn” is Located in Asbury Park at 721 Main Street- many factors which modern ingenuity - Tlie average individual dbM^J^4®j^fg|j The New Cord is America’s First Production Car Witli Unit Power Plant— Engine— Transmission— Differential and Front h a v e ii
w m 4. » ’ '■ V ' ''J',' W'y-J -V ,,‘l- **•» j'*'j V'C1- V * * *• " '* ' 'V' ' LEON R CLAYTON, Inc. RICHARI A. KADR EY Phone Lakewood 196 Phone Asbury Park 1875 Lincoln Ford Fordson Oriental Rugs — Exclusively - - A Specialist In the Age-Old Endeavor of Supreme Beauty in Floor Coverings— Oriental Rng| Cars Trucks Tractors . — Is Located In Asbury Park on the Boardwa lk. Oriental Riigs Dispensed Here Are Works or Representatives of the Pioneer of Low Cost Transportation Are Located in Lakewood at. Ridge Avenue, Corner Front Street. Serves the Community In an Efficient Manner with New Model “A” Fords, Lincolns, and Fordson Tractors, The Model. “A” Establishes a Precedent In a Motor-Car Manufacture. Only An Organization As Efficient and As Tremendous As the Ford Motor Company Can Produce and Market So Much for So Little. Smart, New, Low Lines Study of Them. He Is a Civic-Minded Individual of True Worth and Beautiful Colors, Sixty Miles per Hour Speed, Quiet and Smooth Running, Gear Shift, Somewhere -In that strange land of the most artistic creations that have being the headquarters for nil those.in and Many Other Features That Place Ford . Model “A” In a Class by Itself- This Firm Car terested in orientals. The.'latest imV, antiquity whose long alumberin^sec- over come from the looms of the weav ries a Line of Parts and Accessories That Are a Big Convenience to Model “T” Ford er, Their ifecoralivc. element in the portatlons-in a vast assortment of Owners. Used Cars Represent Best Values to Be Found. Mr. Leon F. Clayton and Ilis Asso rets challenge the curiosity of archco- liomc blond in perfect accord with the styles and patterns bearing the oiden ciates are Men of Wide Experience In the Automotive Game. They Enjoy a Reputation of Ioglsts, somewhere in that little'known character of the furnishings and lend titles which the far Easterner has realm. people by the ancestors of tiie a ecrtain charm and exclusiveness that come to us« to distinguish ihe differ the Highest Kind as Business Men of True Community Worth. ent harmonious blending bf cach rug oldest races, is to be found tlie beglri- raises tiie interior and the common f- place and into tiie empire oi the dis .will be found here, in a display, we • Ford Motor Cars need no Introduc •ihe world went "Ford-wild” when the Thc disc-piercing mill in the -Ford j nings of one of the world’s moSt 10- tinctive. For Orientals are woven with feel we can unhcsitantly state, not to tion to the people of this community. new Model "A" was first planed on ex plants, the sprlng-fonning machines, mantic slrt"., an art that-even in Its an individuality that makes cach pro be surpassed, if even equalled in our hibition.. Something unusual . was ; ex the glass plant, the machine Which ■larger cities. , We all know and recognize Henry Ford drills 47 holes on four sides ol'. the crudest forms • was sumptuary, an art duction stand out apart and as an pected from this unusual man-—a car that was.-.co-eval with tiie exaltation expression pf tiie weaver’s moods, and The rarest of the rare; from the ‘as the man who brought within the unusual in ynhie,; equipment, aiid unur motor, are but a few examples of Ford sir.nli prayer rug to the larger sizes ore suully low in price. ... - - =■ efficiency. They were evolved because of one man above his fallows, An'd’that fancies, their striking patterns ;person~ confines of tlie average working man is the art'of rug. weaving: ify ,lhat degree of beauty which seems to be seen here and admired; the joy, pleasure, and satisfaction of Tlie million orders placed with deal the Ford organization believes that 'H To Mr. Richard A. Kadrey belong-un- ers bears evidence that the public was is usually possible to invent or-create Thousands of years lie behind the lo emanate froin the Divine and riot' owning a motor car—a car . that would any machine”they want to carry out carpet industry. The question that has the mortal. ^ stilted praise for- the very meritorious . not disappointed in the new Ford,, and establishment which he operates. A give the service and afford tlie plea it well merits the wonderful reception any idea they may have to improve the ° ‘^ been discussed, but never geti.ed ..: T he' enterprise owned and managed by Mr, Richard A. Kadrey deal in courteous arid considerate business man sure to be had from motoring, at a it receives,-for it placed another worthy workmanship and value of- Ford cars is> .where, ana when ■mete the first cn» and civic minded individual, who is achievement- in -tiie automotive indus aiid to reduce the price, 1 I3 niade. Persia,. Egypt, China and Oricjital: riigs exclusively.' Their es price that the average man could and Tlie Ford Motor Car Company is In- ; oilier countries claim the honor of be- tablishment personifies the deep know .known' far'and wide, for the quality of try - to tlie credit of that unapproach service arid.,wares lie handles. A man would pay. able industrial giant, Henry Ford. deed fortunate in haying secured repre-| inE the Pioneers, blit historians have ledge and vast experience of the Own sehlation so reliable and aggressive in I never been, able' to agree on any fixed er, a man who lias spent years in learn-* man who ir, a crcdit to the community Twenty years ago the first Model “T" Basically it retains tiie Fdril princi and whose institution bears an envi Ford was introduced to tiie public. ples • (!f „ economy of production and this community. This local dealer is : pr certain counti-y, Inf; the intricate - detains of this age (jusilKy of product, but it is radically lining everythin? within his power to And who can deny that productions old endeavor, a prodigious task, to be able reputation for its Integrity and Through the flow of passing years, different from aiiy ear that lias ever serve the people, of tills section with 1 of these far Eastern dimes are not the sure, Mmt one which has brought to. stability. A fit place to patronize. . . 15,000,000 of this model have been man been built. And all without the raise cars which ho knows and feels will fill, most beautiful, the most ornate and his establishment the reputation as . -235 ■ ufactured, They have1 been sold in every in the very low figures that the Model every requirement to which they are - country on tile face of the globe, and "TV was-offered at. placed. . . 1 through "airs and snow, i'rorh .the. hot Building Ford cars to so high a stan Mr. Leon F. Clayton and his j tropical climes to the windswept whstes dard and selling them so low a price associates are iricn of high standing of the Arctic, the Ford has gained; for necessitated every possible, saving of in this community. They are public-; Duco Station itself the enviable and unassailable po- time and labor. Hundreds 61' special spirited and civic leaders. Their repu siion ol affording more transportation machines have been designed and stan tation for falr-and-square dealing ano with the least amount of expenditure dard machines improved, many of hearty co-operation to all-worthy com-' 7 f ? Y - ° j Phone Asbury Park 1S30-J of any automobile that has .ever been which do .things that ten or fifteen munity movements best explains their built—a car for the multitude. years ago mechanical experts thought sj^rere desire to serve. We reeommenu i t .is not to be wondered at, then, that an -Impossibility. them. - 313 . H. DEISS . ‘ ■ j Whose Most Modernly Equipped Shop and Office is Lgcatod in Asbury Park at .1422, Corlies / f J T T * i ♦ /'"'I a * !■ Avenue; Arc the Official .and Authorized “U ueo” Painters in This Section. Auto Painting '»V I A H 1 j f't 11 r"! | T i fit'"I Done. Here By Experts Who Understand ihe Application of Paints and “Duco” to Your Car 11 V / H H t iv iJ L /v/1. 1 in Such a Manner, as to Give It the Showroom Appearance. All Work Guaranteed,- “Quality ' - - ' Work at Reasonable Prices” is the Platform -Upon'.'-Which. This iUp-to-jpate. Establishment Phone Asbury Park 5027 Bids for Your Patronage. ‘Coloring Your Car, tovTheris. Artisans, Is More Than Just a Mere Daubing the Brush or Spraying the. Surface, Bat More an Intensive Degree of Careful At “Quiet May Automatic” Oil Burners— No Work No Worry -—No Noise tention'to Every Minute Detail. Body and Fender Repairs— Colors Matched. Ivlr. H. Deiss, i Sales and Service for One of the Finer Types of Oil Burners is Located in Asbury Park at.701 the Owner,‘and His Associates, Understand Painting and “Ducoing” Most Thoroughly. Bangs Avenue, “The Quiet May” is Just W hat the Name Implies— Quiet in Operation- They are Public-Spirited Citizens of the Very Highest Types. Automatic in Operation, Oil Burners to Heat Homes-—Buildings and Structures of Every I ' , — O ———— In addition this firm places before the Another very, worthy feature of this ' Type and Kind is One of the True Advancements.in.the.Heating Field Just as the Coal Stoves ‘!n 0 ' es,,’ 1 n° *‘:® e? ' nutoists wlio have lmd the misfor- firm's endeavors is -the fact that they Was an Advancement Ove the Old Wood Burner, Oil .Burners However are a Step Ahead ! ‘•evehmmw.t to the automobile n- tune of having their car in a wreck, do spray painting of houses and •In as They Eliminate Every Worry—Care— All Dirt— Work and Efficiently Operate ir: the Cold- »tlusf y ■“ °Y-co ,DuC0 Z ’ a .commendable service, ferior decorating/ All this work is done est Days. Economical and Satisfactory hi Every Detail. Oil Burners are Developed to a 1,1 0 0 e nft »»lay nown a, . Duco Reiininhing Station—TI. D. Deiss. with the famous Duco for which he is Hig I rree of Perfection in General.and the Quirt'May Automatiain Particular.: If You!° ‘lp°nt ^Nemours company who tlie owner is the authorized “Duco" -rc- the Authorized Agent in this.communl« linishing station in this community. fy. - - ' - - i ■ are Building a New Home or Building or Des ire to. Insure a Warm Winter in Your Old spe^. ”11 onri n evc pms on ;1C They ; render efficient work both oil Mr. H, Deiss, the owner anci- his Home or Structure, Consult These Heating Specialists and Learn Why You Should Equip ' m^TT^‘ 7 automobiles and in the refinishing of associates stand behind every job that With An Oil Burner and the Little Cost lucid ental to Same. You Will Find Them to be j t0°ether new and differdnt principte. furniture. leaves 'their Shop, Their highly res Courteous and Considerate Individuals With a Full Understanding of Their Business. When properly applied it resists the With the latest machinery at the pected reputation as'business men ol ; worst rain, sleet, snow bumps, mud command, of specialists in this line of sterling qualities and DUCO . artists Heating perfection—as pertains to Seating problems, that have' been the the most desirable 'buy from ©Very grease and the like and--maintains Its work, your car iii made to look as good of high qualty assures every person of our homes, buildings and structures bane of mankind for , ages. That is viewpoint. They have been affording; lustre for years-and. years . Autolsts as tho day you drov.e. it oil the shoiv llie best obtainable in all matters per tlie motivating ideal tiial brought the perfect heat—heat that is uniform- \ have been loud in their praise of tills taining to automobile reflnishtng. No —is today an established fact. Thanks oil burner into being—the Ideal that sale—when you want iU-quiei beyond wonderful invention because it enables room floor. Examples of .their work are review of ills community would be eom- to the oil burner—the old wood burner lias placed hundreds of thousands of measure—economical—and withaU. the them to keep their cars looking in spic always on display and the many patrons plet.e without adequate mention of this used In the days of our forefathers: them In pur buildings iind homes. : elinlliiation of dirt, worry, and drud- and span shape month afleFiiionth and who have their names enrolled on the .work, of tiin rapid strides they have and the-coal burner of yesterday, has In the selection of your oil burner Rery. year after year without tlic continual books of tills firm bespeak volumes for niadc In their business and of .'the in It is most vital thht you-n'ot only.select The Quiet May Automatic "may be expense, . their meritorious service. terest they manifest in all that per- been replaced by thei.efllcient—trbuble the one known for being the. most ad purchased from your earnings and not free and economical device that burns vanced type, and kiiid but also the one- your savings with' a ' small payment fuel oil and throws a. uniform degree made by a responsible manufacturer down and monthly payments ihut wi of heat ta every nook and corner of and sold and serviced by- a reliable conviont to you. And all tlie time 2 very room in our homes arid buildings, dealer. The great -number of “Quiet that you are paying for. this advanced TONY FERRARA bringing the comfort of Summer in the May Automatic" oil burner installa piece of heating mechanism you will cold.est Wintry days as well as tiie coo! tions in this section bears witness. to be enjoying the untold comforts it dis snappy damp days of Fall and Spring. tiie fact that the Modern Utilities Cor- penses. Phone Asbury Park 1644 A heating plant that affords warmth lioration~-tlie Quiet May Automatic Those in charge of this firm are men shorn of al! the disagreeable features and the firm that manufacturers them whd understand healing problems and of the “Coai-Oil Lamp Days"—heating is the winning triumvirate in the oil are the ones 'to consult relative to LANDSCAPE GARDENER . plants which require nq attention what burner field In this community. same. You will find th'em courteous soever—no work in hauling out ashes The Quiet May Automatic is a jier- and up to the minutF business men— A Landscape Contractor Who Bears an Enviable Reputation for Miles and Miles Around, Is —no littering of the basement floors; fected' mechanical device, beyond the ready and willing to explain every Located at 1820 Corlies Avenue in Neptune City. -Instrumental".in' taking This Community Heating plants—which -once installed experimental stage and winter after minute detail of this worthy appliance. a Better Place In Which to Live and Enjoy Life. The Youngest of the Profession Brings Into afford r, lifetime of dependable service 'winter are coming more into vogue We recommend theni and tiller business Play the-Living Materials of Nature. Magnificent Estates, Wondrous Parks, Golf Links, and solve the worries and cares of and popularity as tho one make that is to all. - 504 Country Clubs with Their Beautiful Grounds, Etc., Are All the Direct Result of the Land scape Architect’s Knowledge and Ability, Mr. Tony Ferrara Has Made a Very Intensive Study of His Lifetime Vocation and Has Been Instrumental in Turning Many a Bleak Plot of Robertson’s Radio Shop Ground Into a True Work of Art. He Is a C ommunity Builder In the True Sense of the W ord. Phone Spring Lake 1168 -O- The architect can Impart to others the masses and the harmony of his ATWATER-KENT EARL SPARTON the supreme sense of order which dom skyline. He plays wills water, and.with Crowded Viiiaga inates and' unifies tbe well conceived it gives froSlmess and response ov ;>^- penl to thefsense of sound. He; plt>..s So ninny places daiin to be the RADIOS plan of a building. His labors call into with flowers, shrubbery, their colors smallest viliuge or paiisli lu England play lumbpr, stone, cement, etc. and their sccnti Exceedingly varied tlmt - it Is (UiilciiK to iui:ke a choice, ' A Firm Located In Spring Lake at 516 Warren Avenue, Which Supplies One of the Factors to The sculptor conveys to us the in scope, if not infinite, are the human but Northliolme. near Walnfleet, with, Our Daily Life That We Have Become So Accustomed to That They Are Now Termed a Ne realities of life, the idealism of a race, 'emotions upon, which lie ears play, ani aiea of only 25 acres and 20 Painting; sculpturing and building cessity Without Which No Home Is Complete. The Radio Occupies A Place. In The Home perches, and a population of about joys of human happiness and also its architecture all combined in. one,. that -00, must at least be the most pop* That Nothing Else Can. Supersede. Only the Best Makes of Nationally Known, Efficient Op sorrow.?. He uses .as his materials; sums up ih one sentence- his ser- ulons for Its llnv size. , erating Types of Radios Are to Be Found In-This Establishment. Quality Products Are the clay, stone and bronze. vice.-, ■ V , - .‘ ; ‘ ■’ Only Kind Dispensed Here. Mr, S. W, Robertson, the Owner, Is a Man of Intrinsic Worth to The painter interprets with the use Mr, Tony Ferrr.m ;fs- n landscape architect whose -sosS knowledge of the ?—ife'» Golden ' Tliro«d« the Community—a Public-Spirited Individual of a High Type. , of oils and paints' upon canvass the profession is far above par'. The en ------o ------Little self-denials, little honesties.'. same emotions with equal intensity. He viable reputation, and wide popularity little silent victories over favorite Radio—what s charming word to From the small crystal one tube or stand each other better. makes us understand huirian charac he has achieved not only within tiie our twentieth century life. Nothing earphone, sets is but a matter of a teniptutlons — these are the silent This radio shop lias built its busi ter, sofcial. life innert and alive nature, confines of this community but. iii dis en ihe pages of history along scientific few years,, but a mighty step forward: ness on these high principles of ser tances far away,(bespeaks much'of the threads of gold wliit-li, wiieu woven inventions has produced a greater along the lines of 'inventive genius. vice and satisfaction, so th at it is a but, like the works at sculpture,., nue deeper appreciation ol his hiisslon to together, Kieara out so hrlRlvlly to tha transformation of life in its various The home has been restored, communi pleasure for their many patrasis to must have an understanding of them, make the communities more beautiful pattern of life that God approves.—* activities than this .modern method ty life lias become better, and the stop off for not only their , radio re the artist and ■ a deep knowedgb and more stately, moro grand The special Dean Inge. • , of world-wide communication, hunian heart has become purer be quirements, but for- advice in' general appreciation' of that which lie/means ized knowledge in actual practice has It is indeed true, that time and dis cause of -this new roode of human fel oh radio and its many .iJded activities; to convey to the mind of the average brought into being many of the most tance are no more when in the twink lowship, yes, radio is the great paci Mr. S. W. Robertson is indeed a radio mortal., v impressive estates, parks, goli links, Do They Learn It?. ling of an eye a thousand years -are be fist of the present age. enthusiast. He knows how and what The 'lahscape architect, much diff etc.. which stand as Hving monuments After it ttiouglitful wiiman lias been come . as yesterday, Tire world lias , The radio establishment which is the about Radios. To have- him with US erent fro mtho others, enlist Mother to the wortliliness of Ills endeavor. His married a certain time, she has become just one big faniiiy. Race anti subject of this sketch is a notable ex In tills speqlal edition is our unpardon Nature in his cause and with' live occupation in contributing- to the mor learned to hung a clothesline In the clime are gradually to understand each ample. It Is more .than a store or able pride because of the asset he is materials draw color and texture for al and physical health --of. mankind, af basement So winter In such a way other irrespective of country, creed or a place where merchandise is sold, It in his business and to the community. pictorial effects; from, the trunks, limbs fording happiness and pleasure: to all government. is a factor ih bringing folks to under and foliage he builds the character of .hat 11 will invariably catch an nnsus- ■m and making the world a better place peeling male across the Adam’s op- in which to live and enjoy life. We pie.—Detroit Nows. . unhesitatingly approve of him, his ac tivities and-, the splendid manner in which he displays his communty spirit. Old-World Way* ; . . 391 ' ------p~------"What prevents the London busl* 1 iiess man t nviicg a sleep niter lunch!" Blblet in Common Ufa asks n doctor. Too frequently It ta' Tho Bible chiefly used in Protcstnjit tho arrival of the afternoon tea.-*- cliurcJiet is'the King Jnmea Bible, so London Opinion, . , The Fashion Corner cnlled /because the translation was ijwde at liis Instance between tlie years y. The Headquarters for Style and Quality is Located in Asbury Park at the Corner of Cookman and Grand Avenues. Advance IG04 and 1011. The Catholic Bible ia ATTENTION - READER. . ,,;:S
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• ATTENTION' — READER MQOTT’S^^LEATHER SHOP H A R R Y I v HELP THEM HELP YOU This » "Special' Review or Survey; Phone Asbury Park B637-J . Phone Lakewood 230 Section"of our paper hqs as It’s A Completely Equipped Leather Goods Store Located in Asbury fundamental purpose the boosting of Park at 558'Cookman Avenue That Caters tathe Wants of Sheet Metal Work In All Branches Disci'iminating Public by Supplying Leather Goods, Luggage, A Sheet Metal Shop Thatmat Specializesspecializes inIn All.att Kindsivinas of oi sneerSheet ivietaiMetal ..vvonc. Work is Located'in'LakeLocate#' inbake- the Community in which you live. It Is made possible only bccause the ex Bags, Accessories, etc., of Every and Any Kind and Descrip wood at 217 je r se yr Aviinuc; AviiruiCi • v Has Been Sen-ins the People of This Section for Many-Years tion for Any and Every Occasion. Ladies Fitted ana^ Un- . and Hayo Establishedled a Fine Reputation for the High Quality of Work, Quick and Efliciont penses Is shared—almost entircly-by the ■; paid -subscriptions' from the pro Utted Overnight Cases in Black and Brown in a Variety of Service and Reasontable Prices', Furnace Installation- and Repair Work. WelcOm'e;'the Leathers— Men’stTraveling Bags, etc., to Suit Every Indivi Opportunity to Estimate W ithout Obligation; i,n Any“Way.;, ( ?.Ir.; Williams Bears an.Eijyjablje. gressive business firms and professional men who, dual Desire. Mr. Mount, the Owner and Manager Has Had a Reputation in Business-Circle?, as a Capable a n<' vi - * ______!>... On the main nnd prominent ihor- i us at the most -unexpected times.1-- . the name ot this lotig-rfc;i I — monts In a businesslike way-and ttinri- • sJl) - ■V'" man judeed'by the luggage he carries. keeping with what you want to- pay. .V . /others .'thrive by ■ supplying' aiftlciesj-spoiiUn^ tihfflhR. and;other vootiwork i.; ncr, .The .people in this cbmMtfriity Youthfoj Goniui 'I’ije averpgp iperson is not aware of tho The contributing factor in tSe Imme ' /which nrre an absolute.necessity in all vso iipressni-y tp-every present-day;.well-31I-. ., hhnve a v e notn o t been '' slow i_ in'' recognizing ‘ ’ this Itfybli' Iieettip^en frs,;&3id to* vpst atppimt of attention.and-scrutiny diate and . permanent ■■ success of this ', pf .our lives,...... These;.latter, types .. a'roabiiillliolmatuybuildhi;;...- , . ...— ...... ------.y,aa . vvl'J v: .seiTlcc.service by tho.lhrgc business this firm have written a funeral caiilaMi at ihltti luggflgo;!ls subjected 'to., 'In -hotels, local luggage firm can perhaps best be equally ns prosperous is the former.mer.i- The l'acl.,-that they, have ten .; scrv-!. enjoys. i'1 l i r I ^sVtmjantl In^he sSfnijStin^was taken Pnliman :caiB, dubs, and resorts, peo- explained In tho courteous and.ofllcient • ' because’ without the latter there would■oiilcl 1 hic.-iSo people of 'this and siirro u h d inj- s.S jiioui erv vms in g the.people ds, they;
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; ATTENTION — READER H E L P T H E M ------H E L P Y O U m m i G . M. C* Trucks Sales and Semce Thla "Special Review or Survey Phone Asbury Park 40.8 ■ 1110 Main St.—Bradley Bench v 31 East M ain St.—-Freehold Beet ion"- of our paper has as it's '• ' •; *; . ' >''I • fundamental purpose the boosting of A Specialist in One of Natures Greatest and Most Beautiful Gift®—Flowers, is Located in' As- ' Phone AsKury Park 2796 • Phone. Freehold 171 the Community In which you live, i t hivy Park on West Monroe Avenue. Supply Flowers .of* Every Kind for Any; and Every is made possible only bccause the ex Occasion. Best of the Long Lived Types to be had Here to Meet the Approval of All. In penses is shared—almost entlrely-by stant Attention Given to All Orders No Matter How Large or Small They May Be. Mr. The Utmost in Commercial Transportation is Afforded by This. . the paid subscriptions from tlie pro Peterson is a,Florist of Wide Experience. He Enjoys an Enviable Reputation in'Business. Enterprising Firm.’ Sales and Service for the Nationally gressive business Arms and professional men who are herein represented either ' Famous “GMC” Trucks— Made by the General Motors by write-ups or display adds. FLOWERS! Wliat a wealth of mean the responsive cilord of thc party lot which flowers will be the.m ost beauti Corporation and Backed by: Their Tremendous Resources. They—for the confidence' they havo ful at different seasons; which require demonstrated in you and in our com ing that single Word conveys. FLOW whom they are. intended. The Trucks That Have a Proven- Record of Delivering Excep ERS! What an atmosphere of refine To become a successful florist re certain: temperatures and soil cultiva munity are deserving of your hearty tion—and furthermore he i? continu tional Mileage Day lri arid Day Out( Under Every and Any support. . ment they create. Flowers are truly quires years and years of hard and dill-; ally working, to develop more beautiful Road and Weather Condition. There is a “GMC” Truck the ideal way of expressing happiness, gent work and dose application to specimens. .-p. V H E L P T H E M ------H E L P Y O U ' to Suit Your Business. - T hey C a n be Purchased on the Com- affection, sorrow or grief. duty. Tlie first requisite is love .for Another, accomplishment is his skill growing things —love of plant and to artificially arrange in a most attrac mcndable G. M.,A. G. Purchase Plan. Mr. Joe. Levy; Jthe Could Populate Ocean* Mr. P. A. Peterson makes a business of supplying flowers that express the flower life. Without this inclination tive manner bouquets, corsages, flower The conger eel, which is an Im the -most versatile person is likely to baskets,.floral designs, wreaths, and the Owner and Manager Feels That He is Offering the Best to be portant tood.nsh of fiinrope, is said to sentiments of the sender. Be that occa make a dismal failure of this work, dozen and one ways in which.flowers Had in the Truck Line to His Friends and Patrons. A Deep sion one of happiness, joy or affection, lay ,85,000,000 eggs, and II- Is estimat which really amounts to a profession: can be worked to more forcefully con and Intensive Survey of the Field and the Many Trucks of ed If each egg grew to maturity and congratulations or condolence, you may : Mr. P. A. Peterson has made a Very vey the token of the sender. the Increase continued at the same safely entrust to him the task of mak Intensive study of his business. In the He is prepared to fill every and any ThiB Make in Use Throughout This Section and The Natiqii .first place,- he enjoys working among rate, every ocean and sen would be ing up a suitable bouquet, corsage, floral requirement. He also .makes a Bears Out This Contention. - . . -■ foil of rnnt-'pr eels In ten .years. . flowers. ‘He knows and understands specialty of serving patrons who wish floral design-or basket that will strike plant and floWer cultivation. He knows flowers for special occasions, such as weddings, parties, banquets, balls, and the like.. - t - The highways; and byways; ot tho ery worthwhile and commendable fea Funeral -wreaths and floral designs ture embodied In their commercial DR. MAX KAHN constitute another phase of the service. country, that ribbon-like emblazen equijXnent. The niany owners of this Such orders usually ate piMcd unex their paths in every. nook and comer make of trucks who started with one Phone Asbury Park 1507 pectedly and quickly, but the large of this great land, have given rise to -unit and now have fleets of many de stock of flowers always on hand in the modem trucking Arms for both:, local livering mileage day In: and day out greenhouses enables him to fill these and long-distance hauling, delivering under every and any road •; condition, Teeth X-Rayed “Modern Dentistry At Lowest Prices” orders in a most satisfactory manner. affords the prospective purchaser, of, Mr. P* A. Peterson is certainly to be the farmer’s product to market, and commercial motor - equipment! ample With Immaculate Offices Located in Asbnry Park at 572 Cookman Avenue Next to. Seacoast complimented , on the ability he pos many other usages. Tlie modem day pr6of of their dependability and worth Trust Co.' Equipment of the Latest arid Best Known to the Profession. Careful, Consider sesses in the floral business as well as commercial and industrial firm places iness. Made In many sizes, they will ate Attention the Result of Years of Experien ce and Ardent Desire to Serve to the Best of His his straightforward, :> upright business WS dependence for service not on the suit your very kind of business and fit' principles. He has earned for himself in with the carrying out of your dally • Ability. Bridge and Plato Work of the Hig hest Type. Dr.. Kahn is. a Professional Man a very high reputation in business and horsedrawn vehicle of yesteryear, but routine in your endeavors. And all with who Enjoys the Confidence of the Public. A Man who Combines Quality Work with Rea- social circles for being civic-minded "the fleet, efficient motor car of . today. an operating cost that, is ecoriomy per .: sonable Prices. .- and public-spirited. v: . • ' 122S Commercial transportation has kept sonified, much lower than what your apace with the passenger car industry Initial figures were bfsed on. The mak- ' ers of ''GMC" -trucks 1ori& since learned The old bromide: "Spare the rod and ance and money which is bound to fol plate, you will find th at'’the prices on and today is a necessary factor In the a very high type of dental service the hlgft-grade. guaranteed .bridge and that the designing and building of spoil the child" can easily be trans low neglect In this, most Important fac and one which is becoming increasingly affairs -of the World’s business. . motor trucks 13 more than a mere me posed to the truth of: "Spare the Den tor to our health. popular as people, by word-of-mouth plate work afforded here \ are reason And the executive of a commercial chanical achievement—it must be ;th a t,. tist and spoil-your health" for there Periodical examination ol the teeth advertising have come to know of his able and good-looking, attractive and serviceable bridges and plates are made or. Industrial endeavor is jUst as dis to be sure—but the deeper creed, of exists no factor so essential to our well has been stressed by the leading physi painstaking endeavor to afford the best criminating a judge and purchaser of affording the greatest value lor t\ie being, our hapincss and long life, as that provide perfect teeth .which will cians and' health authorities as a at the lowest'price. . V. the auto he uses in' his business as the money, both from the standpoint of ■; : bur teeth. This dentist covers every line, of work be comfortable, and easy in the way means bf preventing many ills and they they feel .in the mouth. motor car he and his family use. He initial cost and. operating. Further, It These Guardians of the Gate of Life in :hls field. The cleaning of teeth, a demands quiet, swift, and safe trans must have, at its foundation the un as they have been described these Cores further suggest the' cleaning of the Dr.- Kahn is to be, commended "■ on teeth by the dental specialist, knowing procedure which we al! should practice the work ho affords to the good people portation combined with'sturdiness, ac ceasing study of changing economic of solid ivory enameled with tough frequently, Is done here’at a nominal cessibility to all -working parts of truck; conditions and the building of vehicles glass, are Indeed our fortune more so full well that no matter how 'intense we of the" community; His endeavor Is are in our desire to do this work our chargt that will, in the run of years, economy of operation, and the com that will serve the cause of commercial than gold; silver or gems. In addition be one of the most economical habits based on providing better health, more forts of the operator. The stability, in transportation In the fullest sense. they either add to or detract from, our selves we cannot reach ‘every crevice and nook with our tooth-brush that that we can acquire. With the very efflclencjL and'mahy other worthy fac- tegrity, and manufacturing experiences Mr. Jo e1 Levy, tho owner, and his J, appearance. tors that make lor a community' ot of the producers also are ari important : It behooves us then to be ever watch the dentist can reach with his instru best of materials the profession af asosclatcs arc to be complimented-on ments and thorough methods employed fords and the latest approved methods people that are contented and happy. factor in the eyes of tho purchaser, not ful of this priceless fortune bestowed We suggest that you consult him if to lose sight of the financial standing tho service they render the community upon all of us and at the .first warning Dr. Max Kahn is a dental special in vogue, only the very finest of work and thc people thereof. They are big ist; he is a deep student .of every ad is rendered. Filling of teeth, careful you need dental work, and we all do, of the makers of th e , truck he pur- ■ of'lmpending.danger, consult the Den chases* :■ ■ • i men, men of true worth, daily exhibit tist who by, perhaps the smallest vanced improvement known to the pro considerate attention to save the tooth You -will flpd him considerate, accom fession to help us to keep our tcefh It Is no .wonder, then, that the ing an Intense desire to serve in the . amount of attention which he may find with us as long as possible. ' In his which has started to decay is a worth modating and pleasant. A civic- “GMC” truck is the choice of the dis best way posslblo. Wo recommend, necessary, may remedy the fault and modernly. equipped and immaculate while feature of Dr. Kahn’s work. minded ’professional man of a very criminating' purchaser who wishes ev them. ; '• 22® no doubt save you much grief, annoy offices he bestows upon his patronage If you are In need of a bridge or high type. 319 HARTY POLAND Established 1886 Phone Asbury Park 1480 Phone Belmar 2094 Box 9 3 Buildings Moved and Raised Rigging Shoring Heavy Trucking Reo Pleasure Cars and Trucks A Well Known and Long Established Firm Located in Bradley Beach, at 1208 Sixth Avenue Whose Salesroom and Service Station is Located at 18th Avenue and F Street where the NeW That Renders a Very Necessary Service to Merchants, Manufacturers and Citizens of .This >Reo “Flying Clouds” the Master and the Mate Arc on Display. Reo’s 1930 Models Embody Section. Building Mover—Raiser and Rigger. Shoring and Heavy Trucking. .Equip the Very Latest-in'Both Motor, Body Design, Refinements and Equipment. Only Placed Be ment of the Best and'Men Employed Understand This Intricate Type of Work Most Thor fore the Public After Thorough Tests and Ye ars of Experimenting. In These Models Are oughly. Prices Reasonable. . Ready to Go Anywhere at Any Time. Facilities and Service Combined Everything One Desires in the Per feet Performing Car, Stamina, Beauty, Speed of the'Highest Type. Mr. Poland Contends That to be Successful 'One Must Give the Best and Low Upkeep Costs. America’s Longest Lived Car—The Gold Standard of Values. New That is in Him at All Times. He Truly Serves the Community in Business and.Out of it. Six Cylinder Speedyvagoris With Gold Crown Engines Offer New Standards for Commercial One would have to saunter far and understanding of everything that their location to another or a small safe. Users; Service Station Known for its Effici ency and Low Costs. Mr. T. A. Sherman, Highly specialized type of endeavor Entire factorlos full of machinery can wide in til's business world to find a President; Mr. George E. Sherman, vice presi dent, and Mr. A. F- Sherman, Secretary and calls for. be. handled with a neatness, of dis Treasurer are Indeed to be Complimented iii Offering Such Advanced Value Giving Autos to business Which is. of such vital Im This firm specializes In all kinds of patch that makes for a minimum of the People of This Community. They Are Public Spirited Citizens Rendering Worthy portance to a community but one heavy trucking from the largest to the. time and any hour of the day or night' which we know -so little of and ap smallest and the enthusiastic list of any day of the month'finds them ready Service to Both the Community and the Peop le. and eager to serve you. preciate only when the occasion arises satisfied patrons bespeaks in vivid Mr. Harty Poland has had a con when we are in need of the services terms of the.quality of work they afford For twenty-five years, almost since the attention of all, wherever it may ■ They enjoy a large business for. miles siderable experience in" this lino and in the automotive field. You will find that this ■ particular line of- endeavor the birth of the automobile industry, be. Added to its ultra bdauty, the si tho salesmen to be courteous and ac and miles around and the success understands all phases of the work-1- the Reo Motor Car Company has been lent, velvety hum of. Its motor gliding commodating and a demonstration is has to offer. That is the heavy hauling which they enjoy comes only because not the theoretical type of knowledge one of the greatest and most consis through space, the performance of the given without obligating you in any /—building i moving-fflgging and: the of:the sincere efforts they make stall but that secured from actual experience tent contributors, towards the perma Flying Cloud, is indeed a revelation tp way. They work on the theory that if allied .types of trucking and moving. times to give their patrons the very on the Job. You will find him plea nent betterment of their products. Be all who ride in them. And nowhere is the car cannot sell itself to you, then1 . The moving of houses—safes—heavy best that Is in them no matter what sant and courteous—able and efficient cause of the progressive engineering But no power, beauty, or stamina they will be unable to. bulky machinery—engines, 'boilers. etc. day and any day they are called. This and the organization Which ho employs principles they fostered, conservative In was sacrificed in order to meet a price Reo Speed Wagons, offered in four may enter into our dally routine but large volume of business; has kept their have Instilled In them tho, same spirit their policies and yet with all aggres field. Rather it was built first and then teen models ranging from a half of a once in our'llves.and then—thnt once— men- and equipment on the steady go so that all contacts with - either him sive in their formulation, Reo has been priced, rather than the usual proceed- ton to threo tons, cover every need of we'think of the Individual or firm that making for low prices aind . instant or his men aro of the pleasing, var the instigator of some of the greatest ure of pricing first and then building the commercial user. The many fleets engages in this class of work. : But quality service. iety. We recommend him and his -reforms In motor designing, manufac a car to meet that price. of Speed Wagons in use by the coun never-the-less.. they , aro within our The equipment possessed , by this; es quality service to all. We aro pleased turing, and maintenance. Building for Reo's Flying Cloud The. Mate was try’s largest enterprises bespeaks much midst ready to serve us at our beck tablishment Is; of the best that the to have him with us in this b(g number the masses and not the classes, Reo placed on the market after-very ex for' their rugged manufacture and and call with a degree of quality work trade can secure and adequate enough an d ' wish him continued success. today presents the new Flying Clouds haustive and thorough tests. It is some ability to deliver speedy, carefree mile that calls for d deep and considerate to'move an entire house from one 503 . —the Master and the Mate—the results what smaller in size than its sister age day , in and day out, under every ■of gradual development not subservient car, The Master, and substantially and any road and weather condition. .'to- quantity production that would In lower In price. In addition, a service station is op terfere with the quality of their prod there offered more automotive value erated by these aggressive automobile H om e Building and Loan A ssociation ucts, until today the Reo has definitely than, in this “Gold Standard of Values" men where the instant variety of ser bqen established as “The Gold Stan product. vice is rendred to Ro owners and dard or Values.” The Home of Thrift in This Section is Located in Asbury Park on Cookman Avenue to Take by the Reo Motor Company. Fully, drivers., A stock of parts is kept on Care of Pattons in This Vicinity. A Modern Institution of Courtesy, Service, and Safety. That their manufacturing policy was equipped with all the latest refine hand at all times to insure quick ser of the. soundest variety can best be ments, it is priced within the reach vice and small costs. Economy Is a Virtue. It Begins With' Saying Money. They Encourage Economy and Savings • Judged by the fact that the Reo is of those who wished to own a Reo This firm has had many yeajs of Because It Is the First Step Towards Financial Independence. 100% Safety on All Money acclaimed as the longest lived Ameri car but were unable to purchase same experience to their credit. They have Deposited Here. Mr. W. A. Berry, the Secretary of This Financial Institution, Enjoys the can -manufactured car. No other car on account of the price being a trifle just cause to be proud of their ■accom lasts as long as thc Reo. From the more than what they desired to spend. plishments in their particular fiold of Confidence of the Public. He Is a Citizen of High Standing in the Community. Ready and ' small beginnings of mass production The Sherman Sales Co., Inc., are endeavor and just cause to be proud Eager to Serve You to the Very Best of His Ability. ■ of automobiles. Reo has been the trail distributors for these advanced lines of the very fine lino of cars they oiler .blazer. of motor cars, have models of both on and recommend. President T. A. Sher "property Is the fruit of labor. Tuat and the necessity: to acquire the saving ps endorsing this modern ftoianolfd Heo's Flying Cloud The Master is display in their show rooms and will man, Vice-President George JE. Shcrr somo men should be rich Bhows that habit and ultimately become financially institution.- It has worked,wonders-for made in five beautiful body designs: be only too happy and proud to dem independent,and secondly for every man the people of this community and •man, and Secretary and Treasurer A. others may become rich and is there .the' sedan, victoria brougham, .sport onstrate why, in the short space ol and woman to own their own homes. merits the hearty support of tho people. •'coupe, and roadster, and commands F. Sherman are public-spirited citizens fore Just encouragement to industry time that they have been offering the That they have succeeded cannot be -■■-V . 265 -' It has speed and strength and all of the finest strain, ready and willing and enterprise." • disputed. Capable men have been plac — ------o—— — that one has learned to expect of a public these -Roos that they have been to aid the community on its upward Although this bit of advice was given ed in charge of the direction of this Many Uaat for H o n if ' product produced and manufactured universaily proclaimed as the last word march of progress. • 295 by none other than the famous Institution to insure every , depositor Abraham Lincoln almost seventy-flve and borrower the utmost of courtesy, Throughout tho ages hoooy ha* fca< years ago it applies to the present day safety and service. . all sorts of oses, Tliq Greeks espa generation. Savings is the very foun The institution Is safe, too, because dolly prized’ the honey of Hymettii* dation of success. Without it no per by the very nature of the business and although Mahaffy ■ Bald! ha, could get Hendrickson’s Beauty Salon son can succeed in life. It is an es the people with .whom they deal who better on the heathar:hills of: Ireland, sential virtue in the .present, day trend: are thrifty and-saving,'they have1 be says the New York Tltces. K tavorlti Permanent Waving A Specialty of life. come a bulwark in the financial world 1 Since the organization: of this en in this community. .drink i of Chaucer’S time was wjtai terprising financial institution which has ' "Acquire the saving habit. If you have mixed with honey and spices. Hlndut Phone Asbury Park 3459-J become highly valued in this community not yet made the start do so at once. pat a drop of honey in the month ol two things have been constantly, placed Call a t the office of this company and a 'new-born male Infant. Honey was A Metropolitan Institution Located in Asbury Park at 416 Cookman Avenue Which is Very before the people, first the Importance have ari officer explain1 how quickly used as an embalming'material (41 an Popular With the Women of This and Surrounding Sections Because of the Very High Qual Interest and Compound Interest doubles cient Egypt llshment. This has been one of the tho amount of your savlngs.: Then start ity .of Work They Do. Specializing in Perm anent Waving of the Better Glass. All Work outstanding reasons, for the -Immediate Done by Experts Who Know Their Line of W ork Most Intensely. Mr. B. S. Hendrickson an account. Set asida a. certain sum and permanent success of this , local each week or each month and place it the Owner, and Those Associated With Him in This Enterprise Are Individuals of Wide Ex .beauty parlor. Medicine In Slot Machine* 1 on deposit - in this institution where Medicine Is . being dispensed by dot perience in Beauty Culture Work. They Bear an Enviable Reputation and Are Well and ' Women'; who; wish to improve upon security and high Interest rates are Favorably Known as Citizens of a VeVy Fine Strain. their appearance, whowlsji to look the dominant factors. machines Io London. When the Lou* their, best in business circles and for If you are living in rent and aro doner feqls the need ot somethlpg.to social, events, can make no mistake In cure a cold or to qulflf his nerves he Excelling with pronounced difference ondly, the methods used in this shop subjected to the whimsical fancies of cessful experience to their credit. They calling on Hendrickson's Beauty Salon a landlord, let the officers in this, in drops a coin in a slot m arine on the / in service, quality of work, and mater are all of the best. Third, only beauty offer to tho women and girls of this and making an appointment for : the ials used, as well as methods, this cuiturlsts of long experience are em stitution explain how easily you can street corner and receives the needed community the kind of a permanent work they wish to have done. They acquire a home of you own by paying “relief.” Machines will Soon ba ready - beauty shoppe is recognized as being ployed, And fourth, the prices asked wave which gives your hair a sheen will find those in charge;to be eager among one of the leading establish for the work done are most reason for-it on the monthly income basis, to supply most nny cure from pUlg to and luster, a flat wave that is most and willing to serve in a most efficient They will welcome you and serve you ments in this community for the beau able. Founded on a principle of com beautiful, without kinks or friz, and manner and to the best of their abil hair tonic, It has been reported. tifying of our women. plete satisfaction to every customer— in a way that will lead you to progress produces a wonderful effect.. ity. Ah organization Which moves with and prosperity. :: iThls beauty salon Is rapidly gaining which is the fundamental'quallflcatlon Only the. best o f materials are used clock-like precision/letting nothing to popular favor with the women of this of any successful business—this busi ,: Mr. W. A. Berry, the Secretary' and in' : this -enterprising establishment. chance or slipshod methods. That they his associates will readily explain any Removing g M Su[n* . :&td surrounding sections for several ness cannot help but win. instant favor. Here every.-, patron Is assured of get are truly, serving the cpjnmunity. can- i«asons. In tho first place, the estab- -Mr; B. S, Hendr(ckson, the owner,' question you may care to ask. They, Egg stains on silver are removes » ting expert attention by experienced not' be questioned. They are indispen are business men who have won the With wet salt, others with p edpltated . 'lislunent is modernly equipped with and his, well-trained associates, who. people Who understand their business)' sable citizens in the community and .^the latest and most scientific equip- confidence of their friends and patrons. chalk or whitening mixed with a little - are experts in the line of, permanent Nothing is left to guess, r.o people are maintain...... You an establishment will find them over, easywhich to meet ar.d - m ^ t .known, to beauty' culture. Sec- waving, have had many years of sue- learning the profession in this estab- the community can feel proud. I73M taik-wlth. Ttils paper goes on record ammonia. After tho stains hpyo bem1?: . Copyright 1929 National Business Extension Bureau. Ihc.-^ReDrint Riorh is removed, wish and polish the sll’ser. oilnq— rinP—-in tlifs nnnftr n At™~ . ttdividuals renrGRMitAVi ! *