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Vo l . XLVIII— N o . 45 OCEAN GRÖVE, NEW JERSEY, ?RIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 Fo u r C e n t s

FARM CONTEST FOR BOYS ; AUXILIARY MASQUERADE DEFEATS SIMPSON IN State Grange Offers Cash Prize For Unique Cotumes Marked Hallowe'en TIMES SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST; , Best Showing In Agriculture. Party at Grove Firehouse. ; The Stats Master of the New Jer­ A large attendance, unique and TOMORROW AFTERNOON THE BIG UNITED STATES SENATE RAGE sey State Grange, D. 'H. Agans, and original costumes and a general good Harry E. Taylor, a member of the time marked the masked party spon­ executive committee of the grange, sored by. the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the DESPITE DEMOCRATIC WEATHER met recently with H. O. Sampson, Washington and Stokes fire compan­ VOTE PERIOD WILL BE CLOSED State Supervisor of Agricultural ies 'on Thursday evening of last s eek Education, and E. V. Bearer, his as­ in the parlors of the Olin street fire- sistant, to formulate plans for a house, The . committee responsible THOSE WHO WORK HARD NOW WILL HAVE A DECIDED GOPSILL LOSES TO SUTPHIN FOR SEAT State farm project contest for boys, for! the success of inis function was studying vocational agriculture in composed o£ Mrs. Irene R. Gilbert, ADVANTAGE—THE WAY TO OBTAIN THOSE BIG -chairman, assisted by Mrs. Harry A. IN CONGRESS the schools of the State. PRIZES IS TO GET OUT AND HUSTLE, FOR IT IS ANY- The grange has offered. $100 in Whitlock, Mrs, Clifford Cole, Mrs. prizes to be awarded at the State Maud; Dodd, Mrs, William Catley, BODY’S CAMPAIGN YET—THE CANDIDATES WHO Grang- meeting in Atlantic City on Mrs. Elmer Beatty, Mrs. James Blair Majorities A r e Given Republican Nominees For December 1, 2, 3 and 4, to .the boys’ and-Mrs. Stella Hendrickson. WILL BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE END ARE THOSE WHO who show the best results in this '.. Prizes -were awarded in the card State, County and Township Offices—Ocean year’s farm projects conducted as 'games to Mrs. Letfis B. Mulford, first PUT THEIR TIME TO THE BEST USE FROM NOW UNTIL a part of their work in public school priia in pinochle; Mrs. Charles Chaf­ THE CLOSE OF THE PERIOD—THAT FORD CAR, RADIO Grove and Neptune Lend Strong Support To agriculture. Prizes.of $16, $10 and finch, first in bridge; Mrs. Irene R. $6 will b-5 awarded to groups of Gilbert, first in "600” and Mrs, AND OTHER AWARDS ARE SURELY WORTH WORKING three boys from the northern, cen­ Elizabeth Patterson, non-players’ G. O. P. Ticket* As Was Expected tral and southern parts of the State, -vsvard. Following the games jupper FOR AND WORKING HARD. with as additional $10 to the boy was served. Most of the attendants Dwight W. Morrow, Republican Republicans, were elected assessor irons these groups who shows the ■¡vere masked and those without being Never again during The Times big Boost Your Vote Standing. candidate for United States Senator, and collector, sespectively, without best results. masked were subject to a penalty. prize circulation campaign will you receive as many votes on subscrip­ Don’t overlook a single subscription earned nineteen of she tWenty-ene opposition, as the Democrats had no. anywhere, The race is so close that counties in New Jersey. at the elec­ candidates fo r these offices. tions and advertising and job print­ ing cards as up tc Saturday after­ one good subscription may determine tion Tuesday, Mb vote being over 580,- As usual Oees.ii Grove '¡did its slug« COACH FLACK CITES WILL STUDY who will be ahead at the end of the 000, as against his Democratic oppo­ in the support of the G O. P.. ticket. noon, November 8. Those who work nent, Alexander Simpson, /who polled In the five districts oi the Grove the hard up to that time will have a big t ])).?• v?t®. 9®™”^ ?et "second advantage.- | subscription —friends will g;v* you approximately 890,000. Morrow s total vote for Morrow was 738 as FOOTBALL PROGRESS ¡OLD. AGE PENSIONS i another subscription in order to help majority-is over • 00 ■' . against 166'for Simpson. The GroVe Speeding up to make a decisive \ boost your vote standing. It be- Thomas M. Gopsill, of Red Bank, gave strong support, to John S. Hall, finish, some candidates in The Times BOOSTER” THE VEHICLE FOR EX1 RESSÎONS TO BE SOUGHT hooves every candidate to redeem all Republican, was tiefeatefi by William rolling up a total oi 887 vptea for the campaign are going, rtooth and nail promises, to plan new fields in which H. ■ Sutphin, of 'Matawan, Democrat, Neptune, committeeman, as ssrainst AT STATE HEARINGS for the leadership.in the race for the to work, in fact to “dig in” as they ■ for the- Third district Congressional 161 for his Democratic opponent. STORY ON THE GAME choice of the Tudor Ford, Radio and ■I have never before, as there is some seat. Sutphin’s m ajority was 3,094. Here as elsewhere throughout New cash prizes. mighty big money at stake, and the Monmouti 1 county contributed to the: Jersey, this $100,000,000 Stata bond Wholesome Advice Listed As An Commission Hopes To Obtain Public Facing the end of the second period one who thinks, plans and secures defeat of Gopsill, reducing his ma­ issue was approved, the majority for Abbreviated Sportsman’s Code For Seritiment Concerning Use of and the end of the big votes, which the biggest results between now and jority to 2,794 out of a total ’Vote in the bond issue being placed a t 70,000. comes to a elose- tomorrow afternoon, Saturday afternoon, is going to have the three counties of 43,768. The The Republican party retained its Neptune High School—Friendly Funds For Purpose—First Hearing candidates should double their efforts the best chance of.winning that Ford .ome-Nsided majorities in both houses of vote-in the t h r e e counties ■was 57,677 Rivalry the Basis of Clean Sport. Friday, November 14. in order to get as many subscriptions for their very own. for Sutphin and 64,583 for Gopsill. the Legislature, There were no and trade cards as possible “under Candidates will do well not to By counties the vote was: Middlesex changes in the Senate lineup, each Howard W. Plack, football coach of Opportunity for expression of the wire” to count on the big vote “kid” themselves this week. If you —Sutphin, 34,284; Gopsill, • 24,372. party holding its present seats. The the Neptune high school, has a timely opinion for and against various types schedule. ever expect to ido anything big for Monmouth—Sutphin, 20,487; Gopsill, Republicans -will control the Senate story on football, development in last of old age pension grants from pub­ The winning votes can be secured yourself in this race, the timis is at ‘ 23,281, Ocean—Sutphin, 2,906; Gop by seventeen to four. Each party week's “Booster,” the school paper, lic funds, will be provided a t a ser­ these next two days. And this second hand to do it. Today and Saturday sill, 6,930. ■ gained and lost one seat in the House, tracing the progress of the game in ies of hearings is different parts of period will almost decide who the are the big mileposts in the cam­ Bryant B. Newcomb, of Long aa ihe Republican majority of forty- schools, Mr. Flack has this to say: New Jersey being held by the State winners of^ths big prizes will be. paign. Those candidates who make, Branch, ansf Elmer Polhemus, of six to fourteen is unchanged. "What was once a haphazard contest Perssion Survey Commission. You can’t “dilly-dally” with such the grade on high this week, will pile Upper Freehold, Republicans, were Laws authorizing the payment of Middlesex Democratic. between our secondary schools has valuable prizes at stake—you must up a real lead which slower ones will reelected to the Board of Freeholders come to be a sort of community war- ol. age pensions have been passed get busy in earnest and let nothing have to stretch themselves to meet. over the. Democratic candidates, The Democrats lost one House seat fare and the old open lot high school j during recent years in , stand between you and the winning Every active candidate should re­ Sfank Howland, of Long Branch, and in Hunterdon and gained one in Mid, of the prize you have determined to port Saturday with at least two clubs, dlesex, ironing out two^ split delega­ George Martin, of Asbury Park...... mm ...... get. If you would be one of the bip but no active candidate who has any Frank Durand, mayor of Sea Girt, tions in the present legislature. prize winners, you must work and idea of carrying off the car will ex­ and Clinton B. I.ohsen, oi Keansburg, Middlesex returned an entire Demo­ work hard. The way to win is to pile pect to do it on a production of two Republicans, were elected to the As­ cratic legislative ticket. The Repub­ up. the ■ largest number of votes— dubs a week. A half dozen clubs— sembly, defeating William Sagurton, licans lost the lone sent they held in MISS PEARL REED RETAINS LEAD VOTES. So the .larger your vote six of them—is little enough for you of Keyport, and Thomas Warren, 01 the. Middlesex House delegation when co prcdics this week. Ten five-year M. "Irving Demaresi contested the score at the end of the period, the Interlaken, the' Democratic nominees. better for you. subscriptions will just about attain Durant' was given a majority.-of Senatorial seat with Arthur A. Quinn, the goal for you. Real candidates nearly 11,000, and Lolitas more than Democratic incumbent, Quinn beat IN TIMES CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN Wishing won’t win—you’ve, got to “dig in” with all your might if you this week will produce real votes for 10,000. Demarest and John J. Rafferty, third the real prize. The office will be open Democratic House candidate, »von Miss Pearl Reed once more attained that precious lead last expect ta be a winner'of the prize you ' For the office of Neptune township Saturday, and stands at the head of the list. Otto Stoll was- late Saturday afternoon. t :committeeman John-S. Hall, Rejiubli- over the two seeking reelection, have set your.mihd on. . Eyidpnce on every hand shows^that .Elmer E. Brown and Joseph T. ' second, but a very close one, ■sF’.áto&tmit, -Bjish cljngs. steadily -to This is an election where the real , can, was /elected; over Thoma j:3,. third position and refuses to budge despite challenges from sev­ some of the candidates 'wliB“"are~ : Smith; Democrat, by a majority of Karcher. | workers will be rewarded—the “best eral of her other competitors. .Mrs. Mary Dodd White is in man” wins, regardless of who he or awake to their opportunities are hust­ f: 1,181. v Hall’s vote' was ’1,766. and Four Republican Senators were re­ ling with might and main. Some sur-: elected. They were Clifford R. Pow­ fourth place, but she is practically tied for third honors. The she may be. ’Smith’;:; .676, other candidates follow in order listed. prizes arc scheduled to take place in. Ernest F.' Woolston, of Ocean Grove, ell, of Burlington; Charles C. Read, The three, four and five-year sub­ the next few days. And unless signs, and Walter H, Gravatt, of Neptune, (Concluded on fourth page.) STANDING OF CANDIDATES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. scriptions are ihe biggest in their fail there’ will considerable shift­ vote value. One five-year subscrip­ Miss Pearl Reed, 119 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove------596,080 ing about in the vote standings. The.- tion counts 45,000 votes if new. Over ones who are slightly fl^ead now may- Otto G. Stoll, 119. Central Avenue, Ocean Grove------534,600 eleven times that the one-year sub­ THE VOTE IN OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP Mrs. Dorothea Basis 57 Webb Avenue, Ocean Grove-- 572,600 soon be considerably down in the scription counts. A. $5.00’ trade card another day or so. You cannot be too Mrs. Mary Dodd White, *242 Corlies Avenue, Nefttune —564,000 counts 7,500 yotes- -a $10.00 card 35,- ♦ID *2D‘2D *3D *4D*4E 6D 6D 7D 8D 9D *10D Tot. Miss Dorothy Wood, 7754 Benson Avenue, Ocean Grove— -541,600 sure—you can't afford to feel satis- U. S. State Senator od imporUnee the big Wisconsin, Minnesota,. Montana, A DDABBAr—n Commissioner William J. Ellis, of the Son Banquet Next Friday Evening. Woolston, R —213 182 178 184 243 147 241 133 147 101 1829 college contest« of that time. From Colorado; Utah, Nevada, Wyoming Department of Institutions and Agen­ (Only nomination) September to December football is and Californiai The New York Law, cies, a? secretary. Former Senator. Preceded , by a covered-dish supper, fa«-.headline in all American- aews- ■which foes into effect the first of Henry A. Williams, of Paterson, is the monthly conference of the officers . Collector— papers, threatened by nothing !«sa January, calls for relief grants to and teachers of St. Paul’s M. E. Gravatt, R .— 229 192 187 198 278 150 252 149 169 174 1968 than a gangster shooting, a world Counsel. The other members of the persons seventy' years and over, who Commission are Donald R. Belcher, of Sunday school was held Monday even­ (Only nomination) series or a* national election. ara citizens of the United : States, ing in the Junior room of the church, * Ocean. Grover Westfield; Andrew K. Brady and residents of New York State during Florence Halsey, of Newark, and with thirty-five persons attending. ten years and of the local county dur­ Frederick J.: Lsuper, of Jersey-City. All departments of the school pre­ ing one year immediately preceding Infoonation on plans for the hear­ sented interesting reports. CUMMINGS BUYS PHARMACY MOTHERS’ CIRCLE MEETING the date of application, unable to sup­ ings and other phassa of the Work port themselves, either in whole or in can be secured. by addressing the Former Freehold Man Now. Operating Annual Bazaar Two Nights, Decem­ part, and without children or other commission at its headquarters in persons able to support them and’ re­ Neptune Drug Store. ber 4 and 5, At the Church. Room 217, 1060 Broad street, Newark sponsible for their support. Person? (telephone, Mulberry 4-2484). The Neptune Drug Company, oppo­ . A t 'the «jxecutive board meeting of who are inmates of public or private site the new bank on Cor lies avenue, the Mothers' Circle of St. Paul's institutions of a custodial, correct- ional or curative 'characte*. áre in­ Hiere’s an OLSON HOOF on Yonr has beer, purchased by Thomas Cum­ church held Wednesday afternoon Neighbor's Home. mings, formerly owner of the Main plans - were discussed for the annual eligible for pension grants. One-half Drag Store of Freehold. He is well bazaar to be . heM'. two ¡nights, De­ to? the;total cost is to be met by the Everywhera in New Jersey you can Sacs- along the shore1 _ and - is ;»■ cember 4 snd B. Mrs, William Crelin, State, and one-half by the counties, see OLSON ROOFS, fighting i*ain, gx&dnnifs phirmopist. in taking over in charge: of - the eateterst the - first with administrative responsibility snow, sleet, Sail,.«old, and. the blister­ the Neptune Drug. Company Mr. ¡night, is planning for a successful centered. in the State Department oí ing heat of this sun. Let, us «shingle Cummings said that he'. intends to dinner and a good men« is assured. Public Welfare. your liome now and add yonr same ' conduct a drug store, of " the high.:,', . :.Mrs. Marie Kennison is genera! During-past sessions of the New tc. our long list of satisfied' eostom- type for the benefit of the commun- chairman af bazaar and dinner and, ■se, ' '.tureSs number of bills srs. We specialize-in ¡applying As­ sfes has appointed the following booth hav.s been introduced containing vary­ phalt, Asbesios, *nd Built-Up Hoofing. %' '^ ¡n the short time th a t Mr. 'Curo- diairmen: , Fancy,, Mrs. J. Syms; ing provisions as to the age of the A ten-yeor guarantee '¡¡overs. averf laihgs h as' Keen in charge he has .aprons, Mrs. E. Smith; sandy, Mrs persons to be pensioned, the length t>f roof, iAmtfely payments, m ay ‘lie oz- thorsaghly tesioeked the .store and a H; Holmes;; ’beikg, Mrs.- C. .Bilms'j State ind county, residence required ranged. ’.Olson Roofing Co., FusS and mewprescription department has een handkerchiefs, Mrs, Wallace Beed| and the plan for State, county and Railroad Avenues* Asbury Park, N. J. -•’ added. D. S.. Zachariat ref stcn d grab bag,. Miss Mary Walker;- cafe­ municipal ihoring of responsibility Branches- at Newark, Haekessack, ..' Tiharxnacisl^ vpho ha»..spent a lifetime teria, Mrs. W< Crelin; delicatessen, for seenring iieeessary funds for snd Atlant! HigMsjsdsi—Ad%"l, in the ’drag- business, is in charge of Mrs. L. Mulford; decoration, Mrs. R. meeting the authorized payments. the prescription department. Schadt. The continuation of the bazaar School Nurses* Conference. Definite Information Needed. and <« free 'entertainment by the The second annual conferer.es of Mortgage looney Round Table, under the direction of Through thè hearings tc be held State scftoi's nurses ia to be held Mon­ Miss Gertrude Orvis, will follow the Available for desirable properties. the commission hopes to learn day anid Tuesday of next week at second, night. much as . possible about public senti­ Atlantic City. Speaker, will include •' Apply Jersey Coast Building i. Loar. ment concerning the use of public FRANK G. MOUNT, Sutwiateacbsl . Arsiociatiou Offices, F irst National Miss H arriet Cook, oi the Monmouth Bank, Bradley Beach. N. J.—46-46. Moved. Back to O m ui Grove. fundB for pensions to aged persons, County Organization for Social Serv­ and is also desirous of securing defi­ ice. This conference ia open to aR The Daily . Vacation Biblr, Schotil Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Reite havo nite information about what is now committee rendered a final report, “Home For Services.” COACH H. W. FLACK nstrse-s ant1, supervisors interested is moved from Asbury Park to 47 .Pil­ bemg«done under various auspices in school health work. Monday’s pro­ ■which showed a very socce$afol;«>es* • Harry J- Sodfne, aadertalt« am) grim'Pathway, where Mrs. iteitz -rill connection with, the care of ag«l The ery, t;o* been operated for many cators, and the onl;. one which gives pupils »aide 4 quiitsr dnd 406 other; tho ever present uplifts* and reform- velopment of a.well-ronpdetl program Yob' Wreck TberrvWc Rectify Them, years and fe the only retail bake shop fot the-adequate flonuaonity care of Albert B. Sobins.ss,. jobbing asjepen* handm ade articles,, all of which; wfir« Woolston’s Auto Body Repair Shop, m Ocean Grove. Mr. Reitz '«dll con* or hia best argum ent againBt. acholas- tic. and collegiate athletics. theajicd. s s- \ • ter and .builder, 64 Bed: svenne, .Car«, sent to cheer up; less fortaiiate ones. 895 Main Ktreet, Asbnry Park. Call . tiptio la charge of the.plant, in Nep-; The,.first, of thf; hearings will be ries liability insurant« on aft wprfc— One box; was Isentitovj^an, one to ts87lfe? estimate on .any •5ork.-r45-18 ttine Cityi: ■ (Concluded, on paffo flvo ) held, in .tho Chanccry Court Room '.at Adr; 15 tf. •-, ;s’.'. [ r ss-s-s- ;;;s-vsr . i ' v î .- (CkracWelt-or, fo’uriii'i-as®.) s- ■ vs.- ,.-,s;S ::,.-fe . S-', S?,-- . FR ID ÎY , NOVEMBER 7, 103».

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P3 H ^ d G M f e r y WILLIAM E. TAYLOR (j. C. Pridham & Bro (Ä .rri« n e r °j? CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Practical Painters M î W A e r ' Alterations Additions Repairs Paper 'Hangers 88 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove 71 Broadway Telephone 1262 . Ocean Grove, N. J. How About Courtesy? A law is strong and effective only Andrew Taylor JACOB BEUTELL if it has behind it the force of public TIN AND 8HEET METAL PLUMBING AMD HEATING opinion. A law enacted by a minority Jobbing Promptly Attended To. and vigorously opposed by a majority WORKER is a law doomed to. what Grover i2b South Main St., Asbury Park 98^i Embury Avenue Occan Grave. Cleveland called ‘'innocuous desue­ Phone 8468 tude.” So is a law approved by a Phone 2(01 majority which feels no personal re­ sponsibility for its enforcement. Tilton’s City Dairy EDMUND L. THOMPSON Experience has proved the wisdom PaftteurlMd Milk aid Crwuift Exterior and Interior of automotive regulatory legislation. BUTTERMILK AND CBRTIK1B1) PAINTING We are appalled by the annual death and accident rate, but it is impossible MILK Estimate* Furnish*# What You Want DlitnbaMn (or Walk.r-SteniMi PrWlwU 28 Oooan A t#., Ocean Grove, N. J to realize what conditions would be if •81 8eeend Arrau., A«b«ry P*rk there were no laws defining reckless Phone Asbury 2258-R driving, for instance; if there were How You W ant It Phone 1677 no constant threat of revocation of the right to drive, if there were no • c n v ie c ’ need to display license plates, which When You Want It HARRY J. SODINE so definitely establish identity and re­ JO H N N. B U R T IS sponsibility; if there were none of the FUNEfML DIRECTOR AND EHBAUIER multitude of safety rules which are FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1007 Bing« ft»».. Askm; Park found in the motor vehicle and traf­ PRIVATE CHAPEL "HOME FOR SERVICES" ’ fic acts. For'anything in the line of printing come to us and we will Neither enforcement nor observ­ Phone S67 617 Bingi Am. Aeburj Part Prttite Auto PhaniM ance in New'Jersey is perfect. Nor guarantee you satisfactory work at is it anywhere in the country. In prices that are right. some States, the stop-street rule has AMERICAN BARBER SHOP the sanctity and reverence accorded LEON SNIDER 807 Bond St., Asbury Park n moral law. In New Jersey it is fre­ NEWSPAPERS quently ignored. But in New Jersey (Next Door to Scott’» MuHo Store) Letterheads Post Cards EXPERT ON LADIES and CHILDREN'S Service All Year other rules are generally observed, HA7R BOBBING,^ 40 CEJNTS although they are broken in many Envelopes Dance Orders Men and Boys' H a ir- Cut, 85 Cent*. 53 Mahr Ave, Ocean Grove.. Tel, 52W parts of the country. MICHAEL D ARO (Formerly with Nary) Proof o f the effectiveness of license Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier. legislation as an aid to safety and Billheads ^ Office Forms sanity on the highways is shown by DAVID H. O’REILLY LAZARUS DOGGETT, Mason the fact that States which have no Business Cards Folders Cement Work and Plastering such legislation are at the top of the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR list in percentage of deaths and seri­ Orders Attended to PromptSy Jobbing Promptly Attended I p ous accidents'. New Jersey’s auto­ Blotters Programs Estimates Furnished Satisfaction Gmrantced mobile license law is not perfect; 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grov» 606 Embury Avenue, Neptune, N. J. many drivers on the roads today Invitations Labels Phone 4716 should never have been granted licen­ Telephone 4072 ses. But New Jersey’s roads would be intolerable if there were no re­ Circular Letters Hand Bills striction on the right to drive. Of the 161,309 applicant's examined last Announcements Posters year, 32,145 were rejected. Belmar Sales and Service Public Too Careless. The effectiveness of other provi­ sions of the statute is lessened be­ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES C a r cause the public, while approving them in theory, is too careless, in- 'different or lazy to observe them. Forty-Eight Main Avenue 709 Tenth Avenue, Belmar, N. J, The police, municipal and State, and Some very good values in second-hand- cars—as low as $35.00. motor vehicle inspectors, are mani­ Telephone AsburyJPark 7 festly too few ' to hope to supervise Immediate delivery on new cars. - the activities of more than 800,000 drivers. He is a pretty bad citizen who shoots by a red light just because no traffic officer happens to be about. But there is something more to it. If he, alone of all drivers on that thor­ oughfare, fails to observe the light, its purpose is defeated to a large de­ gree because his action constitutes a THE WIRING MUST definite threat to the safety of motor­ Personal * 607 Second Avenue, Asbury Park, New Jersey J ists using the intersecting street, S OPEN ALL YEAR f who are proceeding in the belief that BE LOOKED AFTER others on the road will obey the law. S Owner Management J. M. SIVEWRIGHT I In exactly the same position is the ^ l/i-s \ your ignition system as well 2 Special Rates for Business Folks. * driver who fails to observe a stop ' 4 ’a ' W i Y \ as the magneto or the generator, S Extra Low Rates for All Winter Guests. i street sign., Motorists using the stop The rebuilding' of your foot­ • Splendid table; good service; running water in all rooms. Hot water ' | street ftave the right to expect that !| ( 1 WL • I if yon would be free from all he will stop. If he doesn’t, he is re­ “ * *==%V # 7 trouble in this respect. As igni- wear is a personal service of the ■ heat; large living room and sun parlor; fine radio. Come, let ns take J sponsible for any accident which may ' f i v M P' tion experts we are prepared to first importance. It has much to S you through. S result. Courtesy as applied to drivers ■S\Aa— guarantee you a satisfactory re- do with your comfort and life of S Room and meals------$15.00 per week, one person. * means cheerful obedience to the let­ ’ . suit. Why worry over such trou- the shoes. If they are too far « Room and m eats------— ------$25.00 per week, two persona.- I ter of the law, and it means consci­ V ' bles—let us do it. . Rooms $5.00 per week and up. Phone 2514 or 7999 t ousness of the rights of others and gone to be reconstructed we will respect for those rights. When you tell you so frankly. come down to it, driving with bad F. S. Morris, Automotive Electrician brakes or glaring headlights or fail­ Every job guaranteed. ing to signal when turning or stop­ U. 8. L. Battery Service Station ping or driving too fast for existing U. S. and Firestone Solid and Pneumatic Trask Tire* M. DeMARCO C im o ‘Ho te l conditions is nothing more or less 82 South Main Street, Asbury Park Pbone 2771 than discourtesy. Corner Main Street and New York Avenue Until motorists develop in their Shoe Rebuilder B. R. BEDBERT driving the same courtesy they dis­ play in other phases of their life, ar Telephone, Asbury Park 679 efforts to make safety more than a 3 Main St., Âsbury Park word will be utterly unavailing. HOTELI INC. 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove , “ ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS S M. L. Bioren wishes to announce that this Popular All Year Hotel Local and Long Distance Moving j will be open for the Fall and Winter Season. Special Rates. European, Room Only; Continental, Room and Breakfast; American, Room and Meals. NEW YORK | S STORAGE TRUCKING 5 An Ideal Hpzne for Business Men and Women who desiro the comforts and .90 Pennsylvania Station f I OurMen Are Capable and Courteous S atmosphere of a hotel at moderate rates. V RTiripI Up-T&wn New York | ! Telephone, 2440 Asbury Park | n j Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park J .75 Hudson Terminal | | Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove ; QUAKER ININ B aim d ■ Down-Town New York J n Trip | j STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE j Open All Year 37' Main Avenue, Occan Grove Wednesday, December 3 \ Special chicken Sunday dinner, $1. Platter dinner, 75c. Oysters a specialty. Telephone 7600. M. W. Dokton. SUNDAYS | November 9, 23 | December 14,28 | L tivt Aatmry rnrkoOfltan 6rove g 9.10 A. M. (Standard Tima) § s See Flyer« or Consult Ajfent* § REG’LAR FELLERS By GENE BYRNES AIK Steel Equipment | / iook A t V IOOKAT -neONEYOKE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD f TWOT FBUXR K “w 6

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Tlcketa Good to Newark. Asbury Park-Ocean Grovo — 8.35 A. M. North Asbury Park ...... 8.38 A. M. Hoturningr Train Leaves New York, West 23rd S t.. 8.47 P. M. Now York, Liberty St .9.00 P. JL Newark, Broad St...... 9.05 P. M. Other atcurtion on November 10 For Information Seo Ticket A^ent American Newa Ftp NEW JERSEYCENTRAL ; ¿SBM^^öilSESÄ- P A ß P f t Retires; Strong Man BEL LABORATORY SPELLING OF “TELEPHONE” The Bogy and SHOWS MANY VARIATIONS Colonel's Column? il Bob Of Telephone History DEVICE RESTORES The word '‘telepbone" Is a simple < > By BLANCHE NAYLOR one, easy to pronounce and easy to ' - Preachers’ Meeting. SPEECH TO DUMB spell. Yet, when It comes to changing ■ •, About forty of the elect were pres- 1 1 ft Into written form, some interesting eiit at the regular.monthly meeting (Copyright.) results are obtained. , -field a t Ballard Methodist Episcopal v e l y n b u r t tied a big bow of Artificial Larynx Replaces The fallowing were gleaned from CKurch on Monday morning. After E yellow tulle on the handle of a Vocal Cords Destroyed by correspondence received recently by the routine, the District Superintend­ basket of blue larkspur and. placed It Malignant Disease. one or tbe Associated Bell Telephone ent unrolled the parchment showing In the window of Ye Flower Shoppe. Companies: — Tellphone, telefown, what the ,chur«hes had done for As she did so, she looked straight Into tellephone, telplione, telpebone, telo . World Service at the close of Octo­ the eyes of Glenn Mowbray, who was Hundreds of people throughout the phone, telofone, teaflon, telephone tell ber. ■ With fewer charges in the red country who have lost their voices fone. land all but one showing an increase admiring' the picture she' made with her yellow hair and Alice blue gown through destruction of the vocal cords, The word “telepbone” comes from in giving, the Superintendent • was two Greek words, "tele" meaning “fat’ greatly encouraged with his district. and the basket In her hand. resulting most frequently from opera­ The recent visit to Camden , was Caught red-handi'd In the act Mow­ tions, now will be able to talk again off," and "phone." meaning "sound.’' stressed because of its effect on him bray had the grace to enter and pur­ through the development of an artifi­ Thus when any one abbreviates the and his wife. chase the blossoms Included in his cial larynx, or set of mechanical cords, term to “phone," oniy half tbe reai During their attendance at the stare. by the Bell Telephone Laboratories,, meaning of the word is expressed. meeting of the' four districts, some .. “What name, piense?” asked Eve­ Inc. Tho Invention comes as a by­ sneak: thief had twisted the handle lyn In her best business manner, al* product of the Laboratories' experi­ off the car, pried open the. lock and though her cheeks Were pink from the ments along all lines of speech, hearing . stolen two suitcases containing wear­ bold admiration in the face of the and transmission of sound. LEGAL NOTICES ing apparel. customer. • The artificial larynx is an actual -? Malcolm 'Pitt had been asked to reproduction of the vocal cords, and SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a ’ speak on India but' was unavoidably “Oh, Spring, or l''lora, or Raphael's writ of fl. fa. to me directed, Issued out Flower Girl, any would be appropri­ intelligible Bpeech is posaible through of the Court of Chancery' of the State . detained. Rev. H. A. Relyea, of St. its use, nccording to a report by E. K. pf New Jersey, will be exposed to sale P aul’s,. .was pressed into service and ate/’ ho offered. at public vendue on Monday the 10th - “I beg your pnrdnn,' to whom do yoo A giant among big men was John J. “Jack” Leahey, shown here with hi» Ulesz, Laboratories’ staff expert, to day of November, 1930, between the hours : gave a great paper on “Pastoral “floating line-constructlon gang” and a wagon and team that were the prede­ the Engineering Foundation. The Office a Great Field for Mental Train­ wish the basket sent?” . of 12 o'clock and E o’clock (at 2 o’clock) cessors of the trim, modern telephone truck fleet. This photograph was taken larynx Is a box-llke structure In the In the afternoon of said day, at the Court. ing.” Many years of post-graduate “Oh, send It to m e hospital or to a In the late 1880’s. House In the Borough of Freehold, work and talents inherited from his sick friend or anyone you wish. I just j neck at the end of the wind-pipe, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to telephone lines between New York which, when air Is squeezed through satisfy a, decree of said court amounting forebears were responsible! for a bought It because il was a part of a 1 John-J. “Jack” Leahey, outstanding to approximately $7,048.00. ; deeply thoughtful and excellent paper. beautiful picture,” tllenn Mowbray de- j and colorful figure in the early days and Washington. Shrapnel and shells it,-.results in sound. These sounds • AI1( the following tract or parcel of- 1 At the close, the company with the Were exploding on all sides, and are automatically modulated by mus­ land and promises hereinafter particu­ dared. of the telephone industry in Now Jer­ larly described, situate, lying and being wives; adjourned to the dining room “Your card?” .Evelyn Inquired. ! sey, and who, his companions relate, 'armed guards were posted to keep out cular, control, and unconscious effects in the Township of Neptune, In the; of the church, where an excellent din- “AnonymoBB,” he smiled, “although “was so strong that when the horse} Weryone. Leahey, with horse and produced by the shape of the mouth County of Monmouth and State of New ; ner had been prepared. The Harrod ;buggy, evaded the guards, travelled and movements of the tongue, palate Jersey. singers :gnve several selections1 that my name Is Glenn Mowbray. Is yours got tired, be would grab bold of the Known and designated. as lot ’number by any chance Juno or Helen or cable and pull it himself,” has Just the perilous route past tho arsenal and throat. Ten Hundred and Forty-three (No. 1043) ‘ were greatly enjoyed. Compelled to Malignant diseases attack the throat, as shown on map of lots.of Camp Ground leave immediately after partaking of Clytle?” retired after a career of more than ..and discovered that such long sections of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso­ . Evelyn Ignored the question. forty-four years as a telephone man. of line had been annihilated that re­ and In some cases, mean entire re- ciation of the Methodist Episcopal. the dinner, Dr. DeMaris turned the moval of the vocal cords. .The Bell meeting over to H. M. Blake and he “Five dollars,” she murmured. Leahey supervised the construction of construction along that routé was Im­ Church. Situate on the southeast corner , Laboratories’ device I b fundamentally of Abbott and Delaware Avenues, at . in turn called on the treasure chest to “And cheap at Hie price,” be re- ■ many of the first toll and long distance practical. Ocean Grove, New Jersey. based on two small metal “reeds,” Also all the estate, right, title and 'produce the usual combination of Joined placing the bill In her out- ¡ pole lines in New Jersey. ' Leahey has been a resident of Red Interest and term of years yet to come youth and. beauty tributes, but the fastened at one end and free at the stretched palm.: j It Was Leahey who, when the Gov­ Bank for many years, where he re­ other, so that they can vibrate as air and unexpired of the said party of the speakers balked and instead dilated Glenn Mowbray. was no laggard In ernment arsenal at Morgan caught fire sides with bis wife and an adopted first part, of, In and to a certain Indent­ on the wonderful self-sacrifice of'the from the lungs’ls forced past them. It ure of Lease of the said premises made love.. It became. Ills tinbitto drive by ! and blew up, volunteered to go through daughter who is a member of the New is said that with a little practice, and executed by the Ocean Grove Camp good ladies present in leaving their Meeting Association of the MethodiBt a t closing time ami take'Evelyn home the center of the danger zone to dis­ Jersey Bell TeletfUona Company or­ speech that 1b practically normal re­ household duties and Ithe washday in bis roadster. Episcopal Church to Harry M. Wilson, labor to minister .to the appetites of cover damage wrought to Important ganization at Asbury Park. sults. Two types have been developed, by lease dated February 2nd, 1906, and- Evelyn was so thrilled by his atten­ recorded In the Monmouth County Clerk’s those present. The only note of sor­ one for men, vibrating at about 125 Oiilce In Book 766 of Deeds, page 394, row was eoncerning Rev. L. CorrelT, tions that Bob Van Sunt, who. bad been oscillations a second, another for and conveycd by Harry M. Wilson and of Bradley Beach, who had been ad­ her cavalier since High school days, women at 250 per seOond. Laura R. Wilson, his wife, to Charles P. Francis by Assignment of Lease dated vised of the. serious illness of his son seemed dpll and pmsy In comparison, The artificial larynx ^follows close March 21at, 1907 and recorded in the at the Woodstock School in Virginia. nnd his honest: blue eyes and.curly i Fireboats, Airplanes Find on the development of a device that aforesaid Clerk’s Offlce in Book 798 of The speaker for the coming Monday brown hair commiiiipiace and lacking Deeds, page 71.: and conveyed by Charles enables people who are practically P. Francis and Emma C. Francis, his meeting is Rev. T. M. Pender, pastor the style of Glenn's sleekly bando- | stone deaf to converse over the tele­ wife, to Amanda Moran by Assignment of State Street Church, Trenton. lined head and Iimihi.i self-possession; | of Lease dated February 26th, 1915, and Radiophone Navigation Aid phone. The Bell Laboratories used recorded in Book 990 of Deeds, page 450; and Bob’s nondescript little car looked | the basic principle of radio ampllllca- and conveyed by Amanda Aforan (widow), On Dit. particularly shabby beside Glenn’s I tion to "step up” the volume of sound to Jacob P. Zlngg, nIs wife, by Assign­ Never can tell what a golf enthusi­ luxurious Imparled eight-cylinder ment of Lease dated January 2nd, 1920, messages. Through the telephone from a telepbone receiver, with the and recorded in Book 1101 of Deeds, page a s t will do. Take our old friend Erny Bports runabout; nnd Bob’s .best blue Every day in every way it is be­ coming more and more embarrassing headpieces the fliers hear the voice volume controlled by a small knob 439 etc.; and conveyed by Jacob P. Woolstdri for instance. Moralizing. serge was more shiny than ever com- j regulating a rheostat. Thè deafer a 5$ingg atid Louisa Zingg, his wife, to If you don’t think so, look in his lor citizens of this fast-moving world of the broadcaster in the office on the Frederick W. Blmbler, by Assignment pared with Glenn's nifty London ! ground giving weather data, landing person is the more volume used. Tele­ of Lease dated May 21, 1928, and which front window and you will see this tweeds. | to find themselves in such a position is to be recorded in Book of Deeds, solid chunk of wisdom. “It ain’t the conditions at various fields on the phone conversations are made pos­ page Glenn was never scrloiis for a mo- as to be cut off from communication . whistle that pulls the train.” We so completely that they have no way route and other Information of value. sible by this, according to Labora­ Seized as the property of Frederick m eat'but his conversation was Inter- tories’ experts, which would be Im­ W. Birnbler and others taken in execu­ . may be wrong but we always thought of learning what is going on. The pilot, if he misunderstands or tion at the suit of Thomas J. Preston that the hand that pulled the cord larded with pet mimes and phrases ,' wishes additional Information, simply possible under ordinary circumstances. and to be sold by • nnd Evelyn felt sc like a princess In The reason for this is not curiosity that blew that blamed old sleep de­ but rather a distinct need for instant, talks right back as he would over any It can bo used, they say, by anyone WILLIAM R. O’BRIEN, Sheriff. stroyer had something to do with the a fairy tale when she rode beside him except tboBe who have entirely loBt Dated Ocotber 11, 1930. information which will eliminate; the other, telephone. William D. Glbby, Solicitor. movement of the train. that she noticed that his lovemaklng. • Although fire department? in the their hearing. —42-45 ($28.98) was alt in the present tense. I dangers of travel, facilitate business, and, in fact, provide a source for any metropolitan area bave had for many That man Harry Relyea must have Then, he rode away, and for a week • had several sticks of dynamite; hid­ sort of knowledge of changing condi­ years an extensive telephone network, SHERIFF'S. SALE.—By virtue of * a Evelyn, haunted the postman’s steps; j tions which are constantly affecting a leased from the Telephone Company, writ of fl. fa. to me directed,.issued out of den 'in his discourse on-Sunday-night but no letter. , I ALERT OPERATORS the, Court of Chancery of the State of New - when he spoke of. the "American modern civilization. . the advantages of Instant communica­ Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public ■ “Listen, Evelyn,’’ pleaded faithful So science has taken a hand, and tion have not in the past been avail­ vendue on Wednesday the twelfth day of Racket." Oh, boy! but he sure-did Bob, who was once again at his post | November, 1930, between the hours of 12 ■hand out some big ones and that's with the progress and growth of com­ able to fireboats. When one of these as escort, “there's the finest Uttle ; SAVE LIVES OF 2 o’clock and 5 o'clock (at *2 o’clock) in that.. Although he had many differ­ munication it appears that the time "marine . fire engines” dashes away the afternoon of said day, at the Land bungalow out In WIndemere Heights ; and Mortgage Agency Office, 701 M[attison ent faiths represented,' he did not Is swiftly arriving when one will be from its berth, it Is out of touch with Avenue, in the City of Asbury Park, spring any sect’s appeal stuff, which that can be bought for a song.” j For resourceful and efficient services able to telepbone the otfico or the headquarters until its captain puts which resulted in the saving of human County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to was very commendable. “Yes, and yon’ll do the singing to : ashore; and finds a telephone. So, to satisfy a decree of. said court amount­ the tune of a dollar, down and a dollar home, no matter where one Is or what lives, MIbb Mertha Kolbe, of Atlantic ing to approximately $10,633.00. one is, riding-in. end this isolation, tho fire department All tho following tract or parcel of land Now that the election is over and n day the rest of your natural life,” City, and Miss Verona Hewitt, of Pauls- All this leads up to the most recent has now enlisted the Western Electric boro, recently were given citations by and premises hereinafter particularly de- . the “I told you . so” prophets have Evelyn rejoined captlousy. '“Besides, radio telephone system. scribed, situate, lying and being in the won outj it must be a relief for the who wants to Uve In WIndemere developments along this line and to the New Jersey Bell Telephone Com­ Township of Neptune, in the County of candidates to feel that ail the. scandal-: the fact that, telephones permitting In the Installation on the John Pur­ pany. Monmouth and State of New Jersey,' at Heights?” roy Mitchel, -the transmitting appa­ Ocean Grove, and known and designated ous charges that have been raked up “Well, I hoped that you might some two-way conversations are now In de­ Tho incident resulting in MWs Kol- on map of Camp Lots of the Ocean Grove and given broadcast on the' air will mand' for, transport: airplanes and for ratus is mounted in the hul' below the be’s citation Is especially dramatic. Camp Meeting Association of the Metho­ day,” Bob answered, “and I could buy waterline, while the receiving equip­ dist Episcopal Church as lots numbered have a rest and not be. kept up in the it now and begin paying on it and then fireboats in Now York Harbor. In Early one evening an operator In the two hundred sixty-seven and -two hun­ air by the constant repetition of fact, a short-wave radiophone'system, ment Is. centered in the pilot’s cabin. Marine central office at Atlantic City dred sixty-eight. ' : th ese. sam e. daring the rest of. their , when I get my raise we could be mar­ Here/in a stand In the center of the Being the same. premises described In which, wag; recently, developed by the answered a line'signal, and instead of a certain Indenture of Lease made by imtural lifetime; . • ried.'. '■ ’ ' room is a, small white casing enclos­ ‘iWell-Il, I’m not going to marry and : Bell Telephone Laboratories for air­ hearing the usual request for a num­ said Association unto the said Ablgall.JB. plane commiuricatlon, has. been found ing the receiver, with the associated ber, heard revolver shots and a wom­ Ramsey, bearing date March 16, 1920. ’ ¡-Hallowe’en passed off remarkably live out In the sticks,” , Evelyn 'replied Which lease was afterwards, to wit,? on airily. “The bright lights for me, to be equally well adapted for use on loud speaker mounted beneath. an's frantic screams. She was un­ March 30, 1920, recorded in said Clerk’s well - this year, and comparatively airplanes or ilreboats. Office in Book. 1107 of deeds on pages . little damage was done. Children every time.” > Operation Is Simple able to get a response from some one 277, etc. were either kept in the house after Then one day Glenn Mowbray's face .\ 8ee. Blg Saving« ;; Simplicity is an outstanding feature on the line and reported to her super­ And 'also all the estate, right,.; title, visor, ' who, in turn, notified Miss interest; term of years yet to come and dark, where they belonged, or were and that of a girl: looked out of the Such a radiophone is now In regu­ in the operation of the equipment. unexplred, property, possession, claim and entertained in groups and. not allowed pages of a metropolitan dally and'. lar use on the John Purroy Mitchel, With thé switch in the first position, Kolbe, operator in charge. o demand whatsoever, as well In law as’in to entertain others individually. . To Evelyn read the announcement of bis Miss Kolbe Immediately obtained' equity, of the said party of the first part, moBt modern of New ?ork City’s flre- everything, is “off.” In the second of, in and to the said demised premises, the credit of an efficient police force approaching marriage. ' I boats, and from the results of tests position, which Is normal while the the address of the line from the wire and every part and parcel thereof, with ;. a lot of older ones who ought to know ‘Til show , him,” she whispered to fire department officials have stated boat’ is away from its berth, every- chief's office and called the City Hall. the appurtenances. And also the said'In- j better were caught in the .act of de- Detectives rushed to the address and denture of Lease, and every clause, arti­ herself. .that many, thousands of dollars can be thlng is held in readiness for recep­ cle and condition therein expressed; and ; stroying property and properly dealt Bob was still persistent, so by de- j discovered a young woman, Frances contained; to have and to hold the; said , . with. ;saved annually by equipping all fire­ tion.;'A s a loud speaker is used in­ greeS; Evelyn allowed herself to be ! boats with this, radiophone apparatus. stead of a head-receiver, the occupants Ringgold, lying on the floor with live Indenture of Lease, and other hereby G. C. S. pistol wounds. She bad been sur­ granted premises, unto the said party of ' Ocean Grove, November 4, 1930. persuaded that WIndemere Heights j ■ Recently a large Ford plane of the Co­ of thé cabin can devote their entire the second part, its successors and a«r was no so bad after alL All places prised In her room by a negro prowl­ signs, to it and their .only proper use, lonial Air Transport took off from time to navigation or fire fighting, benefit and behoof, for and during tho - would look alike anyway after Glenn Newark -airport for Boston, equipped and still hear anything spoken into er, and In the ensuing struggle had rest, residue and remainder the said term • Why ■ N ot Use .Common gettse Mowbray was married and had sailed 1 with a telephone, by which the pilot the transmitter "mike" at fire head­ knocked over the telephone in an at­ of years yet to come ártd.unexpired; sub­ tempt to call for assistance. Had MIbb ject, nevertheless, to the rents, covenants, ■ : And spend some cents on your, roof ■ with his brido to Europe, as the news­ could talk with the Colonial office in quarters. In the third position of the conditions and provisions in the said In­ and save dollars on woodwork by call­ paper story said be would. Newark. This was the first time such switch, the current is turned on in Kolbe not summoned aid, Miss Ring­ denture of Lease mentioned. ing0 Woolaton’s Auto Body Repair •As she hemmed the blue and white gold probably would have died before Seized as the property of Abigail E. ; an advanced Btep in communication the transmitter, and the ' apparatus Ramsey, et. als., taken In execution, at • Shop,‘¡805-Main-street. • Tel. 887.— towels and ruffled the dainty curtains between an airplane In flight and the otherwise prepared for two-way con­ her plight was discovered. the suit of The Ocean Grove Camp Meet- ; 45-18, that were' meant for the house - in ground had been attempted, and the versation. Miss Hewitt displayed just as much lng Association of the Methodist Eplsco-,: pal Church, and to be sold‘toy . . . Windemeré Heights, Evelyn! tried' to equipment has sot been made a regu­ When all fireboats have radiophone resourcefulness to, gain her citation/ WILLIAM R. O’BRIEN, Sheriff. keep out of her mind the lurking lar feature' of any air transport serv­ apparatus, officials say that the abil­ While on duty one eVening in the Dated October 7, 1930, thoughts of Glenn. And as the ruffles Paulsboro central office she bad sev­ Patterson, Rhome & Morgan, Solicitors. ice as yet. Within the "bounds ef pos­ ity to connect with and signal any -42-45 ($26.04) . showed themselves perky and com- ¡ sibility, however,’ is the; equipping of boat instantly will result in minimum eral calls from Woodbury for a Pauls- píete, this became easier, and strange­ boro phj'Glcian. An hour’s calling all transport planes with telephones operation of boats and machinery, and -• STATE . OF JiEW JEE 8 B T ' ly enough, Bob nnd the little house j so that a passenger en route to New­ will conserve fuel and the time of the failed to find the physician at his DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND home, after which the calling party and the shabby car and the shiny suit Í ark from Boston might‘pick up the firemen, i Instant communication with INSURANCE . ’.■■ ' ' ^ 0 ^ became, as much her own, and with ' transmitter, call bis home number, a fireboat 1b especially important when informed Miss Hewitt that he was in Certificate of Authority. * •' : the same quality of precinusness, as and explain that due to a head wind that, particular boat may be'respond­ desperate need of the doctor to care Whereas, the, Neptune Bank and Trust the knlck-knaeks.sbe created with ‘her 1 for his baby, who waB critically ill of Company, located at No. 1146 Corllea or something he'll be a little late for ing to a false alarm or to a water­ Avenue, Township of Neptune, in lhi* own fingers- . .• ¡ dinner tonight, and to pleaso keep it front blaze : already under control. It pneumonia. County of Monmouth, has complied wltli,^' CHILDREN The last dny that Evelyn was to be hot.' will also bo a factor of vital Impor­ Volunteering to help Miss Hewitt all tho provisions of an act ‘of; the Legls- In Ye Flower Shoppe Anally came. To­ herself called the physician's home, lature of this State, entitled ‘‘An Act ’ Pilots Talk With Office tance in mobilizing the fire-fighting concerning trust companies (Revision.: ot CRY FOR IT— morrow she and Bob would be mnr-.i The Ford tri-motor ships of the Co­ fleet In case of a great waterfront fire and, receiving (no response, she called 1899)," approved M arch 24th, 1899, ; a n d iv / ; 5,^ 1^ rled and begin the honeymoon and the lonial cany two pilots, and, both are when: the. safety of a large section of a drug store, where the pbyBician the supplements thereto and acts amen-; ^''HILDREN hate to take medicine • rest-of.thelr life together In the little might possibly be found. Then she datory thereof, required to be compiled : ^ as a rule, b’ut every child loves ablo to send and receive tolephone the city might be actually endangered. with before" receiving; authority ,to; com- bungalow with the rose trellis over : recalled a telephone number that the mence, business; therefore, v : r the taste of Castoria. And this puro the door. , 1 physician often called and rang that I, Fhink H. Smith, Commissioner - of vegetable preparation is just os good A basket of blue larkspur was ready ics, standard banking, credits, invest­ Banking, and Insurance of the State of Banking Grows ments, trust functions, analyzing finan­ number, hoping that she might obtain Now Jersey, do hereby certify, that the-:';;v ^ * ^ as it tastes; just as bland and just as for the window and as Evelyn tied the , a clue. The party she called was a said,Neptune Bank and Trust: Company cial-statements, and public speaking, is duly and: legally organized under.:said ‘ harmless as the recipe reads. bow on the handle she thought of thnt ■ More Complicated close friend of the physician, and with act as a trust company. and authorized- day last May. when she had looked j while .the two new subjects of bank When Baby’s cry warns of colic, operation and organization, and hank his, assistance the doctor was soon to tran sact Vbusiilesa as, such; into the eyes ol Glenn Mowbray. Then * S tate.; •- a few drops of Castoria has him DENVER; Colo.—The incroaso in the management are to be added. located in a- nearby town. He imme: , In ;w itness -whereof, I have hereunto soothed, asleep again in a jiffy: Noth­ some one entered the dnor—and there technicalities of tho banking, business dlately wept to the aid of the stricken set my hand, and affixed my official seal, ■ he was in the flesh. Still handsome, child, who responded to treatment and 'At Trenton, th is fourteenth day of Octo* ing . is more valuable in diarrhea. in tho paBt dozen years was showa ‘ ber, A. D. Nineteen hundred and thirty. ; When coated tongue or bad breath still debonnalr, hut as Evelyn looked has since recovered. by a speaker before the American In­ Woman’» Ideal Stature FRANK- H. SMITH. .1^, tell.of constipation, invoke its gentle at the little wrinkles around his eyes Commissioner of-Banking andîd Insurance.' stitute. of Banking which held its an­ The Society of Directors of Phys- -43-46 ' : ■ V' aid to cleanse and regulnto a child’s and the loose lines of self-indulgence- TEST BERLIN-TOKYO RADIOPHONE about his mouth and thought, of Bob, nual convention; here recently when" leal Education has set forth the fol*. . bowels. In colds or children’s diseases, he .pointed out that in 1918, /when the lowing standard for the. Ideal woman , Notice of 8e»t«ment of.'Aieotmt, •'. - dear old Bob, so strong and true,} so In line with .the success of recent ...... - • -rr- »■ -y,*•*-. you should use it to keep the system , sturdy and dependable,, sbo almost institute last'met In this city, it gave of, today: Height, 03% Inches; breadth; Estate of Eliza J. Fcnlmore, df>ccasea. . ■ '.from clogging... only three courses, while today It gives of;neck, 8.8 Inches; girth of neck,,12.1 tests, commercial radio telephone Notice Is hereby (rifon that the ac-, laughed aloud at the hogy she had. sonrico between Japan and 'Germany, counts of the-BubMrtbor. SobsUtaUomnr; Castoria is sold In every drug store; fear<$. v v * C ';. 10, with more subjects in preparation. inches; ; breadth' p t shoulders, 14.7 -Administrator of the estate of. the genuine always bears Chas. H. is not far off.; Experiments over ; a ceased, will be audited and irtated-;b<';,'i'feiS “Ah. beautiful Flora, still blush-: At the earlier date, he said, the cur. Inches; breadth of waist, .8.6 inches;, .cltjiuit , between : Berlin and -Tokyo the Surrogate of! tho Count? oC;.Mou- Fietcher’e signature. lng unseen and wnstlng your sw eet-- riculdm of the institute consisted of glrth of waist, 2416 inches; breadth ol) - JU0UU4 lUiU » leu , •; . ;< .,iri:‘. ness upon Ineligible barhelofs?" asked blpSv 18.1 inches; girth of hips, 85.4 '•were, conducted for a period, of five Orphans Court of Bald ,Cpuntjr¿ ■ elementary banking, commercial and days.-. Engineers engagedMn these ex- day,. the Mowbray' flippantly. Inches ; girth of calf, MLS inches; girth,- banking law, and money and banking, porlm.énta 'predieted an early opening; 1930;r át^whít^^ttmó; “Net';after today.'.’ answered Evelyn of, .nppcr arm, 10.1 inches;; girth Q ti Tie m ade if t r 'i t b r ; allWHqáni» feirently.:. ‘“Tomorrow and ever after :/ whereaa today it conaistB o’t banldng :,o'f rjtHe olona nrnï .counsel ■ fecsu thigh; 21.4 Inches, and i forearm^ &2 .o-BAtaÄVÖcWbai^^&^MDatodOctober T, fundamentala,co'nimorcliiil-l^w,.nego; lilh ch ei;' "■ ' Eiarligo .K. 41-45 (H-0) FRlDÁfeÑ ÖVEMBEß i PAO» FOUE miiSSSS It -r - i a l f ‘

‘FOUNT>rcD 1882 WEEKLY EDITION to the girls’ conference to be held SERVICE STATION DEDICATED at Englishtown am also ten regis­ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES tered delegates to the State conven­ Ceremony At New Plant of Light tion in First Mi. E. Church, Asbury Company, South Amboy. Published Friday Park, November IS; 19 and 20, HOMER D. KRESGE.'Publisher Through the generous remembrance Dedication of the Jersey Central John E. Quinn, Edlipr of the late Henry A. Kunath, of Power and Light Company's new 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE,. N. X ' Ocaan Grove, a circulating library for central service station at South Am­ T e l e p h o n e 7 Sunday school officers and teachers boy last Friday must have held sev­ VOTE ‘ YES” OE “NO” ON will be established at St. Paul's as a eral surpraes for the distinguished SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.50 yearly, 90c. »emi-annually; 50c. quurterly or 4c. and post­ memorial to Mr. Kunath. gathering of some 350 invited guests, THIS PROPOSAL age per copy, postage paid in the United States; Canaifa $2.00 and foreign $2t*)fl A model plan for raising the annual prominent in public and business life a year. missionary budget is io give each in the,204 New Jersey communities That you employ, at no-cost to yourself, the ADDfRESSES changed on request—always give former address. class $1.00 as the nucleus or. work­ this company, serves. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ratps wilt ha furnished by us upon re’quest. ing capital on which to raise the First it furnished a striking illus­ suggestions and experience of the-undersigned. WATCH THE LABEL C*\T YOUR PAPER FQR.THE EXPIRATION OF required amount. tration 6f the , way «ommunities out­ As to a sound plan to build up your estafce.- YOUR SUBSCRIPTION On the'fhird Sunday of next Febru­ side the State’s largest cities, are And to conserve the money you leave. ary there will be. a dedication and growing. The plant is capable of Entered as second-class mail at the Ocean Grove postoffice To the end that your wife and children will consecration service of the officeep supplying electric light and power be comfortably financed and have extra money and teachers of the Bible school. for 253,030 people, a- population about S i n g l e copies on sale at C. M. Nagle’s drug store, the newsstands of Charles The committee In charge of the fifteen times that of Asbury Park, available for special needs. • . H Flemming and Paul Chat field And the Times office. Ocean Grove. F. J . Messier, Daily Vacation Bible School was dis­ and she address of the president, We urge you to look further into this pro­ rorlies avenue Neptune. missed .with thanks and then reap­ Thomas R. Crumley, showed that its posal. Our Trust Officer is the man to see. pointed for another term. business has increased 95 per cent; in THE TRUTH INMTS PROPER PLACE five years. Second, the plant is a .revelation in the. way modern ma­ chinery can cut production costs, V It Senator Dwight W. Morrow. operates almost without"manual lab'or. It is’ particularly gratifying MORROW DEFEATS Neptune News Notes Addresses at the dedication were mace by Morgan F. Larson, Governor that New Jersey-is* to be further of New Jersey;' Thomas R. Crumley, represented in the United States SIMPSON IN RACE president of the Jersey Central Power George Rose visited Jiis brother, and Light Company; Allan E. Burns, Senate by lion. Dwight- W. Mor­ (Concluded from flras Cßsö > Edward Rose of Corlies avenue, last vice president of the Electric Man­ week. agement and Engineering Corpora­ Na t io n a l B a n k HI row, n man of tile highest .type Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gravatt, of of Cape May; Horace G. Prall, of tion, . designers, of. the plant, ¡aid and characterized by one Demo­ Atkins avenue, spent last Sunday in Martin J. Ensull, of Chicago, president Hunterdon, and Roy T. Yates of Pas Washington Crossing, Pp. » tr w st Co m pa n y ! cratic newspaper as the best saic. In addition to Quinn, the Demo­ of the Middle; West Utilities Com­ Elias Lewis of Eighth avenue, has equipped new candidate recruited crats reelected Dr. Blase Cole, in pany of which the New Jersey com­ S a v i n g s * Sussex, and elected Edward P. Stout, gone to Virginia for three weeks. pany is a part. The dedicatory cere­ Commercial, Trust in the field of national politics in in Hudson, Stout succeeds Alexander Miss Doris Gravatt, of Atkins ave­ monies which were carried through 1930. His election proves, among Simpson, who held the Hudson seat nue*. ha-3 been spending a vacation in in an impressive manner, were man­ three terms. Philadelphia, Trenton and other aged by Halsey D. Polhemus, vice other tilings, that when ft party The great surprise of Tuesday’s places. v president. nominates’ for an office the very election was the unprecedented ma­ Mrs, Ernest Dodd, of Atkins ave­ jority of over 700,000 given Governor nue, is improving from an attack of Educating War Orphans. best mail that can be found, sup­ Roosevelt, of New York. Boosevelt’s rheumatism; port will be given that candidate victory was of a decisiveness un­ . Mrs. Carrie E. Jamison^ of ..CorUes Following the ypening af school matched in State political history. avenue, was called to Jersey City last sessions this fallv the war orphans of by all parties and especially by Until Tuesday the record plurality for Sunday oh account of the death of New Jersey are beginning to take >rd- that large class who put men a candidate for Governor was the her brother. vantage of the educational facilities 385,000 by which Smith beat. Nathan Mrs. George'Haley, of Corlies nve obtained for them last, year, through above parly when they go to the L. Miller in 1922. nue is suffering, with a hcavj old the, efforts of the Americais Legion, Ernest N. ' polls on election ilav. There is a Gifford Pinchot, Republican Gov­ Miss Elizabeth Barton and father, This consists of free tuition and ernor of Pennsylvania, had a sub­ and Mrs. Edward Watson were recent scholarships granted by some seven­ demand today, as never before, stantial lead over John M. Hemphill, guests of Mrs.* Fred M. Estelle, teen leading educational institutions for men of high type. This -ap­ the Democratic-Liberal candidate. County Line Road, ijakewood. of this State, including Princeton, Many persons in the State believed H arry Toby arid family, were Sun­ Rutgers and others, and the bill on- W oolston plies not only to polities hut to Hemphill would emerge the victor day guests of Monroe Newman in acted by the State Legislature, allow­ all other vital concerns of our from a contest such as was never Hamilton. ing them $160 a year for four years before see i in. the Keystone State Mrs. Paul Greetin, Mrs. Charles toward their maintenance while at­ everyday life. with Philadelphia lined up with the Haas and Mrs Hanmore are attend­ tending schools of higher education. it is1 within the range of possi­ Democrats. ing the P. T. A. convention in Atlan­ & Son bility 'th at in cieetin g .Mr. .Mor­ tic City. .©©N’T IEY THIS Statement From Morrow Camp. Mrs, Mary Ducuid, of Corlies ave­ row the voters of .New .Jersey New Jersey’s -new United States nue, Is a patient in ¿he Spring Lake HAPPEN TO TOUR Senator, Mr. Morrow, was elected ODE GENT A WORD have chosen a. mail, a statesman, hospital. She suffered a broken leg HEADLINE 10 CENTS HOME! for both the unexpired term of Wal­ when struck by a ear in Avon last MINIMUM 25 CENTS, (DASH TO who is more lik ely to ttnd a w ay ter E. Edge and for the full term. Saturday' night. Real Estate ACCOMPANY THE ORDER to disentangle tile whole maze of Mr. Simpson ran for the full term Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Jones, of Clean your chimney and Miss Thelma Parkinson for the Freehold, were recent guests of their Mscount of 20 per cent, for four or before cold weatfee* Mortgage Loans prohibition than any other man short term. . daughter, Mrs. Herman Truex, on mors insertions. in public life In him the Repub­ From Mr., Morrow's campaign Atkins avenue, - eontss. ” headquarters a post-election state- Mrs. Alice Fletcher has rented her lican party luul the ideal candi­ BARGAINS in rooming houses, Then- Insure yoar Insurance . ment was issued Wednesday in which Corlies avenue home. and cottages Inquire J. C. Perry date and from the date of nomi­ it was said; . Miss M argaret Dodd, a teacher in Agency, 5? Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean h a m and Jnrnltnre , “Now that the election is over and the Long Branch school, spent a few Grove.—44-46 wttk nation his election was almost a all the figures are in, a . complete days }n Atlantic City this week. foregone conclusion. analysis of the returns is very illumi­ Fred Garrabrant, of Seventh ave­ FOR SALE—Bargain in Ocean nating, The outstanding-'feature Is nue, is improving from illness;: Grove—$5,250, double house, all-im ­ the victory of Dwight W. Morrow to ' Mrs. Emma Thompson, of Corlies. provements; nve. rooms end. bath, J ììj'ìì ¡i Motor Vehicle Commissioner Washington to represent'New Jersey avenue, entertained, the Thursday P. O. Box, 752, Asbury Park,—44-46 Main jfvenue in the United States Senate by a ma­ ILoffimm predicts that the num­ Afternoon Sewing Club yesterday. jority which is really remarkable P. LINSTEE, ANTIQUE SHOP.. Ocaan Cjrovo, ifew Jersey ber of automobiles in this State under the prevailing iónditions, It M'r. Teitelbaum a Grandfather. Antiques bought in any condition. is true that pre-election forecasts w ill pa>'s the million m ark shortly. We restore and , sell. Rush seats from Republican quarters were lot M. E, Teitelbaum, who for the past made. 117 South Main street; phone The timid pedestrian* sees that a bigger vote for Morrow, but in the thirty years has been "it? the shoe 3764.—44-51* face sf the unexpected Democratic business in Bradley Beach,' is receiv­ many every time he attempts to landslide that was so .pronounced- in ing congratulations of his friends on BOARDING—Home comforts, con­ »cross a crowded thoroughfare. all the industrial States, Morrow's the occasion of his becoming a grand­ veniently located; winter sates rea- victory was extraordinary. father. James L. Marcus is the name, soriable, Hanaford House,. 51 Abbott “Inclement weather, too, played a of the new arrival, horn on October avenue.—44-49* “THE AMERICAN RACtiET" powerful part in reducing his major­ 28th,- in the Albany hospital, Albany, B i n s ity, . as indicated by the fact that N. Y. The parents are Mr. and Mrs, . ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, Pastor Relyea Preaches On Subject from seventy to eighty per ten;:, of George Arnold Marcus. The latter cash .registers, desks, safes, .filing was the former Miss Gertrude Teitel­ 17-Room house, Clark Avenue ...... „$6,500 Of Vital Importance the registered vote stayed away from cabinets. Everything in office «quip- the polls. In sections where the vote baum, of 505 Fifth .avenue1, Bradley meht. Call Asbury 6440. B utlers 16-Room corner house on Franklin avenue, two hathB.....?6,600 Speaking last Sunday evening frolh for Morrow should’ have been con­ Beach. ' (-:. ‘ • V Office Equipment. Co., 4.17 Bond.—14. bis pulpit in St. Paul's church the siderably higher it rained Steadily 18-Room house on Clark Avenue, two baths .....„.$5,600 throughout the day and many sup-' Fort Monmouth Building Plans pastor, ' Bev. Harm Ayres Helyea, Two 6 -Room bungalow» on Cookman Avenue ...I____ „..$6,500 turned the thought of .his hearers to portera remained at home. Taking Among projects a t , afmy posts “The American Backet.” Much of everything into consideration there­ which the War Department will 19-Room boarding house on Stockton Avenue ...... $8,500 the “racket” was in prohibition de­ fore, Morrow’s victory was splendid. undertake as a move toward reliev­ fection; “It is easily discoverable," His majority might hav* been in­ ing unemployment is the construction he ¿aid, “that leadership in the creased by 100,000 if conditions had of officers1 quarters at Fort Mon« J. A. HURRY AGENCY movement for the -nullification of the been more favorable. Sheer admira­ mouth, the eost'of which is set at Eighteenth Amendment rises chiefly tion of the man, his record and. not $207,980, - As 'far a s ' ireaaibie the . Real Estate and Fire Insurance from thé union of large industrial the least, his dignified method of work is to be done by local'labor. It interests with the ousted liquor busi­ campaigning won the votes of think­ is learned that the department is re­ 66 Main Avenue, Ocean Grevc ness. * * * These interests are not ing people who are eager arid willing moving every obstacle in order that' F b o n a s , A sb ary Park 4121 and >87-B many, but financially they arp to have a-rs outstanding figure of his the' construction pr.ogram may pro­ mighty.” type represent them in Washington. ceed without unnecessary delay. In spite of all he defection the “It is the concensus of opinion that in electing him they have served their pastor had an optimistic view- of the joins “Buy Now” Movement. situation. “Scientific investigations," own interests best- They have - also he pointed out, “reveal that, in spite given th nation a powerful man at The Berkeley Shoe Shop, 502 Cobk- of all claims to the contrary,' the a .time when fearlessness, leadership man avenue, Asbury Park, has joined present consumption of liquor is not and breadth of vision are needed in the national group of merchants-who PROPERTY FOR SALE more than 35 per cent, of the old- public affairs, are slashing - merchandise prices a.t Hotel, ocean front ------I . . . . ___ 480,000 time consumption. ,-Sc that the task “Senator Morrow goes to Washing­ the present, time to induce buying by Hotel, ocean fro n t ------^— ..— ___ ... ______25,008. of prohibition nov is to whittle ton with the three great qualifications the ‘public. . The purpose is to bring 10-Room H o u se ------;------. . . gw g down this 35 per cent. Gains in 'of capability, courage and calm which back prosperity. For one : week the 11-Room H o u se ------. . j ______1 „ __ 7,006 health Can be astablished by the he so strikingly displayed ia both the Berkeley Shoe Shop will cut the price 6-Room House ------—______. . . . __ 43(0 same incontestable evidence of offi­ primary and general campaigns. of all its shoe's in half, .an unusual Reserve 8-Room House ______; s^gg . cie! figures. And the saloon is gone, New Jersey is indeed fortunate in procedure, but one which will un­ which means a most radical lessening having th>; opportunity ’ to present doubtedly induce economical people FIRE INSURANCE him for service to .” to buy now.- - | of the artificial habit of selfrPOison------. i Even if it causes some sacrifice to carry adequate insurance It i:»g that has long tended to hold means nothing compared, to the sacrifice exacted from you if a fire western civilization down,” Taxi Company Reduces Fares. i Association should destroy your under-insured property. FURTHERING PLANS As will be seen by a notice else-- ' New State Taxpayers’ Association. - (Concluded from first page.) where in this paper the Independent | Clifton H. Roberson, of Freehold, Taxi and Bus Association, Inc, has Office : R Garrabrandt Agency recently reduced its local rates of i J* has been named to have charge in Asbury Park National Bank KEAIi ESTAT® and INSURANCE Monmouth cpunty of the affairs of the the Ann May hospital at Spring Lake fare A schedule of the lowered fare i New Jersey Taxpayers' Association, and one to the Long Branch hospital. is given in the advertisement. There and Trust Company Telephone 2124 7 8 Halo Ave., Ocesn fireve an organization just formed at Tren­ The total eost of the school was are also new low rates to all subur­ ton ant! described -as “a non-partisan, ¡¡¡519.42. This amount was sub­ ban towns, with forty cars at the ■ non-political move towards lower scribed by 05 personal donations, $10 service of the public. i taxes and moré efficient : government' from the,' Ocean Grove Woman’s in this State.” The president is Christian Temperance Union, 325 Clinton L. Bardo, of Camden, head of from the Mothers’. Circle, $25 from . the New,York Shipbuilding Company. the Ushers’ Union; $25 from th e ‘As­ Every : county- in the State-and ten of sembly Bible, Class anil ?5 from the Now is the time to list your property for fall selling, the leading key industrial and busi­ K’H'tecuboc .dast! in the Sunday- ness fields are represented on the school. I rim looking for some small houses for about $4,000.00 to ELLEN H, CLIVE board of directors, Standardizing Planned. $0 .0 0 0 .0 0 . or any other property that you want extraordinary Trading a r Superintendent Frank Mount ap­ efforts made to sell. Compensation Aid. For Veterans. pointed a committee to study and set Q. C. Covert Agency ■up a plan of standards for the Sunday As to Insurance—I take care of your requirements in the The time limit for filing- adjusted school the coming' yetar. This com­ office—no waiting. compensation claims, better known as mittee k Miss Mary Watson, chair­ the’soldiers’ bonus, has been extended man; Mrs. G. I,, D. Tompkins, Mrs, Look over your papers and see if you have all you require Insurance Mortgages to January 1, 1931, Congressman F. G.,Mount and Mrs, Jacob Beutell. of every description. In other words Hoffman has announced. Over thirty Leon Wood, Henry Kirkpatrick and former service men have taken ad­ Howard Smith were named'a com­ • Sec 'ME before you Buy, Burn or Borrow. Real Estate vantage of the offer.. of the local mittee io confer with the Asbury American Legion post to aid veter­ Park, Council of Religious • Edacation ans in obtaining disability compen­ in planning for. the Father and Bos, LOUIS;E. BRONSON Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Co. Bldg sation, for which purpose the Legion banquet to be held Friday evening-of 1ms established a bureau at its home next week', .November 14, at the vari­ ■ Real Estate and Iniurance^Agent . .. Asbury "'Park. •/ •on 8ewall avenue, Asbury Park. The ous churches and to ba followed by ft bureau ia open Monday evenings from general rally at the Convention. Hall Bronson Building, Ocean firove Pbone, 1653 Asbary / -133 Broadway, -Ocean drove, f -o'clock, ‘with Paul Case sn it! Asbury Park. vchargc. --.v■■ S t r a t i i H WtÊÊÊÊSâ& FR ID A Y , N O VEM BER.?, 1Ö30. PAGE FIVE !; » Mrs. E. B, Mead to the Junior Woman’s ' Clob at the November POST WHEELER IS meeting Wednesday. A theatre party mpuuiot town. at the 'Mayfair, Asbury' Park, ■ is being planned for the near future. A GROVE VISITOR : Vw^vvvvvvvvvvvvvw vyvvvvv 1 The annual dinner of the board of trustees and managers of . the Home MINISTER TO PARAGUAY ON A Jhe Checkbook Mies E, A. jackson, 77 Broadway, for the Aged was held last evening is is visiting . Miss Louise . Harrar at the Metropolitan hotel, Asbury Park, VACATION TRIP Wilmington, Del. principal speaker being Rev Samuel More checks are used in the United States than money. Experience has This Friday evening the Round Steinjoete, rector of St, Michael’s I Voyage Home Prolonged By Condi­ demonstrated that the check is the handiest, simplest and best way to pay your ;Table will meet with Miss Gertrude Episcopal Church, Trenton, Orvis, 62 Webb avenue. Horace Hepburn, son of Mrs, Clara tions Growing Out of Revoluti« f;-- bills. Have yon a checking account? ! : Miss Margaret Heck, 36 Heck ave­ Hepburn, 104 Abbott ¡»venue, is the Guest of His Sister, Mrs. Frederick nue, recently returned from a ten new president of the-Neptune Junior N. Wright, of Mt. Hermon Way. days' visit with friends in New York Hi-Y Club. Other officers‘are: Vice • City. president, Richard Lyon; secretary, Post Wheeler, American Minister | Robert Smith; . treasurer, Bichard to Paraguay, with his wife, kndwn to Miss Louise Harrar, whose summer Borden; advisor,'Wilfred Pine. novel readers as Hallie Ermiaie Rivee, home is at 23 Pitman avenue, has Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Colfax Tullar, have been spending a few days as The Ocean Grove National Bank gone to Wilmington, Del., for the guests o ' Mrs. Mary Newberry winter. of Summit, accompanied by a friend, .spent last weekend at Mrs. Nelson’s Wright, Mr. Wheeler’s, sister, at her Association Building:, Ocean Grove, N. J. A meeting-of the Neptune Alumni 'home, 93 Webb avenue. Mr. Tullar, home on Mt. Hermon Way. Ocean Association is scheduled for this Fri­ who is a well -known hymn writer, Grove; The long journey from Asun­ 4 per cent, paid on savings compounded quarterly day evening, eight o’clock, in the high had charge of the Ocean Grove young; cion, the Paraguay capital, whi.ck' s school. , i people’s meeting some j years ago. a thousand miles inland from Buenos Aires, South America’s Southern NATHAN' J. T A Ï L O R , FrMldent Mxb. William 0. Burgelin returned Proprietor William'L. Hyka, of the JOHN HUL8HAKT, Vice Presdent JOSEPH H. RAINEAB, Canhler to Trenton last Saturday for the win­ metropolis, required almost a mohtlj, Lillagaafd hotel on Broadway, left j as.the travelers were delayed.by- eon* TAUXMAN A. MILLER, Vlca Prrail4«nt «.nd Trust Officer NATHAN T. LANE, Aint. Caabier ter, eloping her cottage at 12 Main during the .week for, Miami, Fla., ! ditions growing out of tht revolutions avenue.' •where between seasons a t Ocean , in Argentine, and Brazil. ' Members of the local Epworth Grove, he' operates! the. Bay Shore j Mr, Wheeler was appointed Minis­ League will atter.d a district group hotel. Mr. Hyka remained in the ter to Paraguay* in 1929, in accord­ rally at Matawah tomorrow from 8 Grove to cast his’vote at Tuesday’s ance . with President Hoover's de- to 9 p. m; _ _ _ election. • •. . .. j dared policy of accrediting to Latin- Charles F. Eddowes. and family on The Young Woman’s Home Mis­ 1 American capitals only career diplo­ Monday moved from 79 Delaware sionary Society of St. Paul’s : church mats. He ha« been in the Service avenue to the Reynolds cottage at 61 will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock i.iore than twenty years, having ' Benson avenue. in the churdh. ■ Atfhank-offeriBg served in Japan, Russia, Italy, Swe­ will be: taker;.- - The hostesses will be •. den, England and Brssil. . Mr:s. A.' Rulon, 3c Ocean Fatih- Miss Grace and Ruth' Odenwelder, • “Afte* a year so far away,’’, said way, for several weeks is visiting Miss Mary Watson and' Mrs. George Mr. Whedler, “it -is good to see home In these days of autumn our thought s'turn to things of the harvest—to hard, Mrs. R. Evan» at the latter’s home in Catley, again,' and I am enfoying it. %;hope crisp, juicy apples that are good keepers and to eider and the golden pumpkin Wenonah, N. J. to be in the Grove often during' my with its pledge of delicious pies the Mrs. William E. Major,. 94 Law­ vacation.” . ■ j';V winter through. The Thursday Club of Ocean Grove rence avenue, had her car; 1930 Olds-, Against a cold and barren winter are snot yesterday afternoion with Mrs. ‘Paraguay,” he said, “is a country many good and wholesome things put mobile, stolen; last Saturday evening of great interest , and . possibilities. Effic Hamilton a t her home on Mon­ while parked on Lake avenue, Asbury away in jars and jugs and in the lofts and cellars of the many an old-fashioned mouth Drive, Deal. . Asuncion is a city of':- about 100,000 and commodious farm house. Provision lias been made for oome what weather Park, in the rear of the Newberry people, where, though the sky-scraper Mr. and Mrs. John Stickel on Tues­ sto re ., The theft was reported to. the has not yet appeared, one can ride, in may.- day returned to their winter homo in police of Neptupne, Ocean Grove and street cars manufactured- in Philadel­ So, too, many prudent people have stored up money where it will keep well, Asbury Park, .. . Newark,, after closing their, cottage phia and talk on the ’phone or, a dial- in a good bank, for use when needed.- And for them, too, may come a rainy day at 91 Cookman avenue. A cottage prayer service is. to be system quite as efficient as any I and bring with it no dismay. The Woman’s Prayer Circle will held next Tuesday evening at the have seen in other countries. It is meet with Mrs. Jennie Nace, 77 home of Mrs. Emma Brown, 79 Cook­ now competing a system of port- Heck avenuo, on Friday afternoon of man avenue. The meeting is under works (built, by the way, by. an next week, November 14, at 3 o’clock. the auspices of the Christian and American corporation), which, when Missionary Alliance of Asbury Park, finished, will be perhaps the best, of Miss • .Its Xrasge, 96 Webb avenue, and the pastor, Rev. Daniel C. Me- any river-port; of the Southern Con­ is staying with friends in Newark Kaig, will be the speaker. tinent. for several weeks, after which she 1 "The country, as you know, sn in goes to Brooklyn for a brief visit. The Willard Woman’s Christian greater part sub-tropical, and it has { Main Street, between Mattiion and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park j Temperance .Union will meet at 3 the' wealth and color of vegetation On their way from Bermuda, Mr. o’clock this Friday evening, at the | Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grove j and Mrs. H. C. Smith, of East peculiar to the tropics. One of its home o£ Mrs. Fred Mulliken, If flowering trees, the 'daifodil-tree,’ Orange, were recent guests, of Mrs. Abbott avenue.' The State recording Warren Hulskamper, 1)4 Abbott ave­ Gosiing she historian describes as secretary, Miss Alma Mathis, of ‘waiting to be called one of the wond- nue., Asbury Park, will, report on the ers of the world.’ The summer is *nniiinuiuiuiiuiuiuiiiitmiuu OceaE’. Grove is represented today recent State convention. hot, but the shorter winter season at the annual fall meeting of the dis­ Friends here have learned of the reminds one of the French Riviera. trict'.: -Woman’s Home .Missionary death of Miss Mary MeEweri in Tem­ “Incidentally , it is one of the few Society in the Methodist church at ple hospital, Philadelphia, ori Monday countries of South America which Freehold. She was a retired school teacher and has not been affected by the wave 'of COOKMAN AVENUE Closing their' cottage at 88 Mt. had lived in Ocean Grove for several revolution that has been sweeping ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY Tabor Way on Tuesday, the Misses years, leaving here in September for over that section of the world lately. Sarah and .Lillian Disbrow went Philadelphia. The funeral was held that day to their winter home at yesterday afternoon in that city. LARGEST FEDERAL RESERVE South Amboy. A civil service examination for the MEMBER IN ASBURY PARK Miss Lulu Wright, of the Shelburne position .of clerk-earrier Is to. be %etd Pdui’s €burcb: 'hotel,*Hoday returns to-her winter at the Ocean Grove postofflce shortly, home on Mi. Hermon Way,' after a receipt of applications for which will month’s visit with relatives at Tan- .close Friday,* November 21, Blanks, A Financial Lighthoust on the Jersey Coast nersville, N, Y. and further information may be ob­ tained from Assistant Postmaster Dr. William A. Robinson is having Bilms, the eommission’s local repre­ The celebration of the Armistice a two-car garage built on the lot in sentative, a t the postoffice, anniversary will lend atmosphere to the rear of his home at Main avenue all the prices at St. Paul's church and Pilgrim Pathway. William E. Owen filasson, of elast; Orange, has this Sunday. Meeting of D. A. R. Taylor has the contract. purchased of the Vail^estate through | • At ten-thirty o’clock the minister COACH FUCK CITES The October meating of the Rich­ the Hurry agency the'pfoperty at 91 i will preach, u sin g .,as his. theme, 'iCoaciuded iroas 8nrt pajro) ard Stockton Chapter, D. A. R., was Miss Kathleen Strassburger will be Stockton avenue, • o of an at home over the weekend from Bea­ I “Good Tidings for A« Evil Day.” At held at the homir of Mrs. E. S v is, eight-room house and bungalow. The this service De Koven’s arrangement. ver College, Jenkintown, Pa., aceo«ir On the other hand those who like 119 Broadway, with an interesting house and bungalow have been tom • of “The Recessional” will be sung by program and social hour. Papers on panted by her room, mate, ■ Miss down and on the sits Mr. Glasson 'will this and other games and who recog- Ruth Brown, of Norwich, N. Y. - the choir, and the .quartette will uets George Washington and his family build a seven-room bungalow, to cost ■Danks’ “I Come, O Blessed Soviour.” s ize ¿he advantages of the training jii citizenship, tOoperatioa, earnest­ relationships,., also e. paper on D. A. " After a two week.«’ vacation spent about ^9,500,: which he will occupy the Organ numbers by Miss Heck will in­ R. interests in Washington were read, iri Newark, New York and other year around. , clude : “II iVovatore," by Dorr;; ness, self-sacrifice and fair play. with responses on Revolutionary •places Mias Annie O ’Reilly ori-Wed- ‘'Souvenir de Chopin,” by BlasBj^ There is no game played anywhere, ancestors. The hostesses were Mrs, . .nesday returned to her position as Last - evening at , the November today that in any degree compares meeting of the Ocean Grove Parent- -Priests’ Marsh," fro?; “Athalie," by Robert Fisher, Mrs, 'Oeorge MacDon­ clerk in the Ocean Grove postoffice. Mendelssohn. with American football as a- training ald and M rs. D, K. Robinson, Teachrr Association an address ,vas for, high school boys and as a central, ' For next season J. A. Hurry has given by R. W. Ha'tch, head, of the Evening worship at seven-thirty o’clock will be featured by a memor­ sallying point for school and com­ ’ rented the cottage at 75 Abbott ave­ Department of Social Studies of the munity sport. Auto License: November 15. nue. to Norman Neiderstein of Brook­ ial, moment war poetry and song, New Jersey State Teachers’ College, .. These are the two. groups - who will, Issuance of 1931 auto licenses will lyn and the cottage at 78 New York Montclair, N. J. He spoke on “High with assistance ci Bugler Thomas avenue' to Fred -Nieman, of Philadel­ Reichefelder. Mr. Bartiett will con­ make or break oiir present: scholastic oper; Saturday, November 15 The School Studies as a Preparation for and collegiate athletic system in the The standard of the “PERFECTS” phia. • - Citizenship.” • ' duct a fifteen minute chorus sing of new plates-show white numerals- on a the old'Gospel song!’. The minister next; five years, and to sae the danger red background. The ;sambers of the Richardson & Bojton Range ia ' Mrs/ Ada Creshull, 17 Webb ave­ in th v sermon will discuss the ques- 1 from the 'overenthusiastie friends is Monmouth • «aunty tags are the same faction to you—tha aaUsfaetlan that nue, yesterday went to Washington, The Senior and Junior Woman’» rames from food well cooked, front Clubs held a fashion revue,- Tuesday tion, “Shall We Jail the Pacifist?'’ greater than the open foe. sb last year—M6501 to 6900 and 3). C... fcs stay until after the holidays, evening. at tlis:' high; school. < Cos­ “There Is No-D.eath” by O'Hara will So-there rests on each student ‘and M309OA to S3300. the constant assurance of a serrant when she will go to Richmond, Va„ be the choir number gnd a- baritone playèr o f this and every other .school that never fails. and then to Enterprise, Ala., for the tumes; were furnished by Macy, New York, A musical program'was par­ solii, “My Ow.n U nited'S tates,” by and college, an obligation to do those ’i remainder of the winter. ticipated in by Charles Pieczonki, Edwards, will ' be sung by William things , which will bring only praise Mrs. Edna Hill gave an organ re­ ’cellist, Mrs. Dorothy .W, Gravatt and Young. At the organ Miss Heck will and never discredit on his school,, his cital at St. Paul’s church in connec­ Helen-Clark Hummel, the latter of. . be heard, m “Melody of Peace,” by. comniuTiity and the game he' plays. B U Y Y O U R ANGLES S SMITH tion with the midweek prayer service Spring 7uske, pianists, and Earl' Pyle, Johnson;,.' "GuiBevere,” by Geibel;'. "There is a similar obligation on every Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hill is violinist. ‘‘Military Postlude, ’ by Schuler. coach, every teacher and every mem­ Plumbing organist of the First Presbyterian The Churcl* Sch'ooi convenes a t ber of a community to do thé same Church, Ridgefield Park, N. J. A son was born to Mr.- and Mrs. two-thirty a’clodc under the generfi!. things. Tinning and Heating Haley Hemphill of Deal, Monday in superintendency of Frank G. Mount. \ Practically this means several Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Shenton, the maternity h'ospital at Long At the, same time the Assembly Bible | things. I would like to list them as Hardware of Beachwood, N. J., were among a Branch. Mrs. Hemphill !b the'former Class, Fred: Terhune president,' is an added abbreviated ■ sportsman’s lumber of guests entertained t din­ Miss Ethel Wainwright; of Ocean taught by Ur. Melville E. Snyder. | code for Neptune high school. Paints and Oils ner last evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. Grove, the daughter...of Mrs. Roy' The Senior Epworth League meets ; 1. The teams we meet its friendly E. Taylor, 88 Abbott avenue. Mrs. Wainwright, of Asbury Park, and the a t 6.15 p. m. in the Church School1 competition are ' guests, hot rivals. Shenton is Mrs. Taylor’s sister. granddaughter or" Mrs. R. A. Wain- auditorium, and the High School We want goad, hard clean games with 51 Main Avenue The members of the Senior Ep­ wright, owner nnd proprietor of the League !r. -the. Junior roomJ j.them, and win, lose,or draw, we want A T H O IV ie worth League of St. Paul’s church Park View hotel, Ocean Grove. The public will find unusual num- | them to. leave us not merely saying OCEAN GROVE, N. J. held a masquerade party Tuesday bers, inspiraton and friendliness at but knowing that to the bast o.f our Mrs. Mabel Dodd, of Ocean Grove, the services a£ St.: Paul’s. Telephone 4741 evening at the home of Rutger Stirl­ is one of the matrons for the benefit ability they have been treated as Pure Manufactured Ice ings 12 Pitman avenue. Did they card party this Friday evening at the gEestE, have a good time ? They did. OBITUAP.Î 2. We should discourage all razz Monterey hotes, Asbury Park, spons­ ing of visitors by individuals riot ,; on- Mr, and Mrs. William A. Leavitt, ored by the Order, of the Eastern Star • MRS.; MARY SHADE. neeted with the school and forbid all Jr., last Frijday closed their summer from South River to Tuckerton. The such conduct by those who are. This home at 112 Broadway, returning proceeds go to the Eastern Star home The latter pari of last week Mrsi Mary Shade died at the Home for the should be enforead by student author­ FRANK 0 . 1 WILSON that day to their town isouse in Phila­ at Bemardsville, N. J. Mrs; Nellie ity to the limit. delphia. This ends . Mrs. Leavitt’s Blair, also, of Ocean Grove, is a mem­ Aged, 63 Clark avenue, of which in­ Office : 113 Embury’A'venue fifty-sixth consecutive season at ber of the committee in charge. stitution she had been a resident thir­ 3. .We must observe all.rules our­ REASONABLE < Ocean Grove.' teen yeitrs, entering there from Titus­ selves and meet only those who are Ocean Grovft PRICES;.: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Thompson, of ville. N. in 1917. Services were willing to observe the same stand­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Ahlum, 105 Pilgrim Pathway, recently enjoyed a held, in the Home on Tuesday morn­ ards. Telephone 1288 Webb' avenue, left yesterday by auto­ trip to Boston and vicinity. An inter­ ing, conducted b; the chaplain Rev ' 4. We must realize that winning JEMIMA BEAUTY ; ’ mobile for peland, Fla., where they esting feature of their visit was an Dr. James William Marshall, of is the ¡east important thing in ath­ expect to spend the winter. Mr. hour spent in. the famous old -Stats Spring Lake, and interment was made letics and that honest, clean, friendly SHOPPE Ahlum is well known iij Ocean Grove House on the day the one hundred Wednesday in the cemetery at Titu3- games with opponents whom' we can 78 Mt. Hermon Way,' -•':$§& r; a former letter carrier now on the and fiftieth anniversary of the in-, vjlle by Directors Matthews & Fran- respect in victory and congratulate in Ocean Grove, N. 3. : -' retired list. aaguration of John Hancock a« cioni. • She is survived by a niece, defeat is the aim of our school ath- Hair Catting, Manicuring, Waving*'.;::: Governor of Massachusetts was being M :;. E. G. Trinltrier, anil a nephew, On Wednesday afternoon a card celebrated. The same aid table ar.d Phone 48SS William Watson, both of Titusville. Teachcrs* Training .School. , party was held at the residence of chairs used on that occasion are still 4 • Mrs H. A. Whitlock, wito of Town­ in good condition and a large collec­ MISS L. M: BATEMAÈJ. Plans have been made for the ship' Committeeman Whitlock, West tion of the Hancock possessions were Miss Laura M. Bateman, a retired annua! teachers’ training school of Wilbur Gtlÿer Corlies avenue,.. Neptune, . for the also on exhibition. deaconess of Baltimore, Md., and who the Asbury Park District Council oi benefit 'of, , Ocean Grove Chapter, had lived at Bancroft-Taylor Rest Religious Education to be held Successor to Order of,the Eastern Star. Storm Carries Off Hotel Roof. Home, T4 Cookman averiue, for the shortly after Christmas. Frank G-. past eight years, died there on Wed­ Mount, superintendent of St.. Paul’s Mr. and Mrs. Elbridga , Lyon, of As one of thr> results of the heavy nesday ovening. She is survived by Sunday school, Ocean Grove, is a William Youqg il Chatham, N. J., were guests of Mrs. gale Tuesday night about 600 feet of a brother, P. Gilbert Bateman, of member of the committee in charge. M. Nelson. 98. Webb avenue, over last the Eldorado hotel tin roof was blown Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon and Mrs. Baltimore. Funeral services were, Othem of the committee are Harry ROOFING GÖNTRACTOR Plumbingand He^fc'àg'' Catherine Clements,.SO Heck, avenue, of? and carried • into Fletcher lake held at the -Home last evening, con­ S. Jackson, of the First M. E.. across the street, Tho Eldorado is ducted by Revs. H. A. Relyea and Sunday school and Fred'A. Smith,) Estiinates Giyen yfë&âj-. have baor. touring '.he mountains of on Broadway neair , the South End Charles S. Woodruff. Interm ent will of the F irst Baptist Sunday school. ' REX ROOflNG 00. . Tennessee and North. Carolina. Avi||on;<.'In consequence of. losing be made tomorrow morning. in Mt. The ' annual convention o? the State I 69 South Main St, As&ry Paik 64 Main Ave^ Ocean Grove V: ft ■ talk" tin a rt. was given by Mrs'. Sle roof some of the hotel ceilings Olivet cemetery,' Baltimore, by Direc­ council will be held at Asbury Park. ] , Georgian ft Tucker. ‘ and p,[ reading ;by ,' .woiia .¡damaged1 by, the. rain. ' to r ■■.. Tek ph tas, QUICK REFERENCE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS GUIDE

AUTO BODY REPAIRS LAUNDRIES HE TIMES advertisers need your trade and friendship. Radiator, Mud Guards and Body Repairs NEPTUNE LAUNDRY When you need anything first-try to buy it at home. We Corllea Avenue and Neptune Highway 20 Pounds NICK ANTICH Eliminate For 91.00 ALL KINDS OP AUTO METAL WOUK—UPHOLSTERY AND GLASS We are anxious to see our home community the center Wash Phone, Asbury 5769 • Minimum Colored Clothes Washed Separately 1006-8 F irst Avenue, A.sbury Park Telephone 3472 I of commercial and social activity. Communities grow Day Charge I and prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and team AUTO REPAIES AND BATTERY SERVICE' I work make for results. The tradesmen mentioned below are SEACOAST INDIVIDUAL SERVICE LAUNDRY CO. 1 reliable and dependable. Trade at home. 26 Ebs. for $1.25—One Day Service Pho:ie Asbury Park S95-.M U. S. L. Batterle* All Clothes WaRhod Separately. E.' F ran k Sweot, Owner. GORDON’S GARAGE 7iiiiiiiiiniiitnniiniirnniiiiiiiiiiitniiHtiiHiiiimifiniiuniiiifiintmfiirùiiiiiiiiimiinniiiiinRMiRninnmimtiiiiimiiiinitinimtnnminiimiiiJiuiimiMiRiniittiiiiiiiitiï 1112 West LaReine Avenue, Bradley Beach. Phone 3824 BOB EBERLE, Proprietor. WASH 1X0—C.nEASl-VCS—TI1ÌES AND TUBES—ACCESSORIES . uiiiiitiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNmiiifiJiiitiiiimiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiinimHttUiiniiintinniiiiiiiiiiiiraniiminHimniiiiiiiiniiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiu G.11 South Main Street, Neptune. Opposite High School CLEANING AND DYEING

AUTO GLASS NEPTUNE CLEANING AND TAILORING CO, 1321 Corlies Avenue. Phone Asbury Park 3845 Will Replace Your Auto Glass a t’$1.50 to 12.00 CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, ALTERING and REPAIRING Progress Launcjry ALL KINDS OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GARMENTS BOGAN GLASS CO. Work Called For and Delivered Rugs and Carpets Cleaned MI11UOUS IÎESILVEKED—ALL KINDS OF OLAZING "CARE IS OUR WASH WORD” ? 01 South Main Street Telephone 2420 DRUGGIST Phone 7600 Everything Sterilized Te\ephone 204 Telephone 1284 AUTO WELDING C. M. IfAGLE PHARMACY (Graduate In Pharm acy) "If We Can’t Weld It—Junk It” ALL MAKES OF SETS REPAIRED. BATTERY SERVICE. Prescription Filling Our Specialty RADIO . SCHULTZ WELDING WORKS 35 Pilgrim Pathway (Auditorium Corner), Ocean Grove, N. J, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE HINES’ AUTO AND RADIO SUPPLY CO. Auto Radiator Repairs Fender, Body Repairs FLOWERS Agents for 903 First Avenue Phoné 2750 Asbury Park, N. J. ATWATER KENT—EDlSON-rSTROMBERG-CARLSON Main at First Avenue Phone Asbury Park 4207 BAKERY KOSTER FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH ANYWHERE . REITZ’S MODEL BAKERY 039 Mattinoli Avenue, Asbury Park. Telephone 1560 • Phone Asbury Park 5097 B. T, CLARK, Prop. FRUIT CAKE IN 1, 3 and 5 POUND TINS GROVE RADIO SHOP DELICIOUS PUMPKIN ami MINCE PIES WESTINCHOUSE RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 47 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Telephone Connection. FURNITURE ALL MAKES OF SETS RBPAIIIER. BATTERY SERVICE. 02 Mt. Hormon Way, Gccan Grove, N. J. BUILDING BLOCKS Nationally SHOES Save 25% Delivery at Pay Cash l ‘OX<’KKTK HLOCKS 10 CHINTS ReasonalUo Rates Advertised Goods Our Special 20% Discount -During November. WILLIAM H. BRIGHTON Specialty CONCRETE PRODUCTS, BLOCKS, BRICKS, GARDEN FURNITURE 3VT. E. TEITELBAUM Plant 18th Avenue, West Belmar. . Telephone Behnar 1409 Use Our Deferred Payment Plan SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Nunn-BuBh, $8,50, ?10 and $12.50. COAL AND WOOD CQnstant Comfort for Women, $3 to $8. GARAGE—STORAGE 618 Main Street* Bradley Beach. JOSEPH P. JOHNSON Next to Mayor Borden's Office. COLONIAL C’OAL PORTER'S AND TALMAN’S GARAGE COA L, M A SONS’ M A TE RIA LS, FU EL OIL 107-109 South Main Street, Neptune, N. J. 905 Main Street, Asbury Park Phones 4040-41*41 STORAGE, CAR WASHING, TIRE REPAIRING, ALEMITE SERVICE SKATE SHARPENING MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES . Telephone 2539 SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS Agent for Columbia, Ivor Johnson and Other Popo Made Bicycles LEHIGH OOAL Complete Rei>ah* Shop. Children’s VehIces. Baby Carriages Repaired. Lasts longer. (livesmore heat.1 Burn« more completely. Less clinkers. MILK AND CREAM Skates Sharpened J. N. GARRABRANDT AGENCY TAYLOR DAIRY CO. 617-621 Main Street, Asbury P ark . Phone 3665-J Egg, Stove, Nut, -Pea Catloy & Williams, Proprietors 78 Main Avenue, Ocean •Grove. Telephone 2124 MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK UPHOLSTERING FROM MONMOUTH FARMS 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Phòne 1970 ERNEST B. JEMISON J. is. THOMPSON W. J. THOMPSON UPHOLSTERING, BEDDING, CUSHIONS, WINDOW SHADES E. STOUT COAL YARD MATTRESSES RENOVATED and MADE TO ORDER HAZELBROOK and OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL 511 Main Street,,A sbury P ark Phono 2037-M A fter G P . M., House, 3645-M . CLEAN COAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL, MASONS’ MATERIALS • S17 Asbiiry Avenue, Asbury Park. Phones 510?54t WINDOW CLEANING THIS SPACE RESERVED WELLERS’ INC. CLEAN WINDOWS COMPANY 20-40 Prospect Avenue', Stores, Offices and Residences Anywhere. Also General House Cleaning Asbury Park Telephones 014-615 212 Second Avenue, Asbury park, N. J. Phone Asbury Park 1985

Johu B. Stout. Young people’s society Thuraday, 7.45 p. OFFICIAL INFORMATION m. the next town in a way' wc could Jacob B. Sweet. understand.—Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Anna T. Dey. Newt o f th e fowaship Committee, Onaville J. Moulton, Supervising Lutheran Church Of the Atonement. First avenue and Heck street. Hev. ffee Point oi mew Let the cartoonist poke fun at the Kaymond E. Gracey, Chairman. Principal. Carl; H. Miller, pastor. Sunday school, H. A. Titcomb, High School Princi­ men for dressing hotter then the John W. KnoSi Clerk and Business 9.30 a. m. Morning service, 10.45. Vesper women, but we've never seen a man ’ M anage. pal. service, 7.45 p. m Robert McC. Halbach, M. D , School: Churches We. read of a: singer whose voice wearing furs when it was 91 in the John S. Hall, Chairman of Financ#, filled the hall so completely tttat the shade.—Ohio State Journal. Harry Whitlock, Chairmats of Police. Physician. Christian and Missionary Alliance. Janet '¥ . Bouse, Attendance Officer. Asbury Park audience walked out to give it room. Charles Loveman, Chairman of Roads. —Florence, Ala., Herald. Father, who has been coaxing along Salpfe Johnson, Chairman of Light, - St* Paul's M. Ocean Grove. 615' Asbury avenue, Asbury Park. Zoning Commission. Preaching services Sunday M 11.45 a* m. his old bus all summer, is now con- Poor and Publicity Preaching service: 10.30 a. m, and 7.8tf and 7.80 p. m. Prayer meetln* Wednesday, ramplating coaxing i-kiig the old James Strudwick, Chairman. 8 p.* m. Prayer and praise service Fri­ Old Dobbin may have had his short- p. m. Sunday school, 2^0; Epworth' day, 7,B0 p. m. Sunday school Sunday, ebiaingB, but he e^ulo. • ..alwaye be furnace all winter,—Atlanta Consti­ Assessor. George L. Disbrow. League, 6.30; Junior League, 0.80/ Prayer 9.45 a. m. H. L. Staley, pastor. tution. Milton T. W right service, Wedne*day,7.l0 p. m. Rev. Har­ parked without being dented.—-Louis­ Snieat F, Woolston. ry A. Relyea, pastor. ville Times. JosepS*. Giles;, LW Qiristian Science, • Asbury Park. "^fiervlceB are, held regularly every Sun- The only time a football coach feel* Tax .Collector,' Trinity Episcopal, Asbury Park. day •'morning at 19.30 by the First Church \ oergoa ’ doesn’t dare to . keep encouraged L° when he' thinks ,'he’s Arthur H. Pharo, ad inteiem. Ocean Grove Fire District Service« conducted by the rector. Rev of Christ Scientist at Third avenue and chickens any more, as they might get fooling the other coaches by saying Randall W. Conklin, as follow?: 7.30 a. Emory street The reading room is open Dr, William A, Robinson, President. m„ hoJy communion; 9JO, Sunday school; every day from U a. m. to 4 p. in. Wed* loose and scratch ap some one’s i he’s discouraged.-—Dayton Daily Treasurer, C. M. Nagle, Treasurer. 10.45 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; needay evening service at 8. miniature golf course,—Ohio State News, Arthur H. Pharo. James Boyce, 7.30 p. m., evensong and sermon. Second Church of Christ Scientist ser­ Journal. i * Harry Reaves. vices Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and New Fish.and Game Body. L. 0, Briggs. Sunday evening at 8 o’clock: also Wed­ Attorney. West Side Mission. nesday evening at 8 o’clock. Reading Som;at 10 a. m . Preaching services at It is the most speedy remedy known. John F, Knox. ' fUnsW,'City ‘Star. % • - 1 a. .m. Bvenln^servlce at 7^0 p. m-Mld.’ | / Telepicines—204—-I2B4—3 4 3 5 . ^ week . service Wednesday at 7.45 p. tn. 666 also fa Tablets. >1 •: JffliOAY, N O V EM BER?,1930. PAGE SEVEN

s Asbury Lodge, No. 14% 7. St Golden.Eagle. James G. Parker, N .A. ML Meets northeast corner Coolr- C. Start C, Mane?:, M. o l S . Meet» S : man'avenue andMain atreeVflrat «ad first .Mooiday of’each month in -^Hcfc- Löägtaml&itb 'third Tuesday'at 8.00 p. m. Master, lit».Building, 702 Coolqnan,avenue- J,.. Albert; M arks; Secretary, Frank i A jbary S>m-:s Cannsii, N « 28, «iBaior- ■ ¡Pullen, P.M . Order .United A m ericas'" Mechanics.:; X•- Director? i 'Loyal Order of Moose, -Nc<. 1407.- tuuuwwnnunmnnnnsttnnoHn «HHWsuunnMimiuuuinuuuw Meets 810 Cookman avenue -svery , Meets Moos« Hall, 148 Haiti street, Wednesday a t 8.00 p. rr. Counsellor, : very Thursday at 8.00 p. m. Sean Ocean ßro^a Äient-Tw*ere* As- ■ tary> J# VanDyke, P. Bushton; Secretary, Henry D s Chamberlain. : S f^ îB\««S?.N9 ^ » :Â 5 â !5 à : I Neptune Lodge, No. 84, L O. .0. P. Tecumseh Tribe, No. 00, Improved - i w . » ? Order Red Men, Meets 716 Cookman gas aäi?** nesday at 7.30. p. m. . Nobla Grand, avenue every Tuesdaj; a t 7.80 p. m. Mothers’ Circle isieets St. Paul's Arthur Everett; Secretary, W. K. Church, President, 'Mrs. C. A. BUms; Sachem, WUltam Krayer; Secretary, Etsenberg. ' ' • John N. Ennis.“' - . ■ • ¡secretary, ; Mrs. James Day. Asbury Park Lodgis,, No. 268, I. 0. ' Ladies’ Auxiliary, of ■ Washington ). F. . Meets Thursday evenings' at Sitting Bull Tribe, No. 247, Improv ­ ad Stokes fire companies. .Meets sec- 70S Main street. Noble Grand, ed Order lied Men. Meets Bed Men’i> nd and fourth Mondays, 2,80 .p. m. Walter VoU? Secretary, J. P. lieigh. . Hall, 1140 Gorllct avenue. Secretary Mrs,' -William, Catley, president; Mrs. Atlantic Lodge of R k j1 I. 0. 0. Dr. Steley 0. Palmateer. Clifford Cole, secretary. . Meets first and third Tuesday even­ Pride of the Park Council, No. 15, ' Ocean Grovp, Lodge, No, 238, F. & ings a t 706 Main stre et Sons and Daughters of liberty. A. M, Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pit­ Lady Chester Lodge of Rebekah, L Councilor, Mian Elva Pearce; record­ man avenue,!, first and third Monday ). O. P. Meets first «ad third Friday. ing secretary, Mrs. Jennie Emmons. at 8 p. m.[. Secretary,...... Charles S. evening at 708 Main street. Noble ■ Wes« Grove Council, No. 278, Jiv Ok- Porter. Worshipful Master, — - —Allen J. * Grand, Mrs. M, Dangler, secretary, der United AmerlcaE ¡Mechanics, Bryan. ■ • • . ;. " I Mrs. Ellen E. Eisenberg. Meets Red Me»%; Hall, 1140'Corlies Jordan Lodge, No. 247, T & A. M. i Atlantic Encampment; No, 22, I, O- avenue, 2d and 4th Wednesdays E, Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman ave­ X F. Meets second and fourt’s Tues­ W. Estlow, CoHnciloi nue, iirat and third Wednesday at I'M. day a t 706 Main street. Chief Patri­ Twin City Chapter, O, E. S. Meeta p, m. Master, Jack Rail; secretary, arch, William. Challender; Scribe, W. the second and fourth Friday evenings J?er& Lallfe K, Eisenberg. in iasonic Hall, Asbu^ Park. Ocean Grove Chapter, No; 170, Or. Coast City ConncU, No. $13, Royal Worthy Matron, Myrtle Solisbaryj der of Eastern Stair. 'Meets Masonic Arcanum. Meets American Legion secretary, Mary E. Charles. Hall. 50 Pitman »venne, second «ad:-Home, 609 Sewalt avenue,^-second . Liberty Council, No. 52, Daughters Twelve fourth Tuesday at 8.00 p. m. M atauv •*« fourth TMesday_afc 8.00 oMoek p. of America. Meets Red Men’,« Hall, Mrs, ”Mabel - - - D, -Dodd; •• ■"■■■secretary, ■-— ” Mrs. m. Regent, W. H. Sexton; Secretary, 1140 Corlies avenue. Helen R. Tilton. Free C. D rake.. . Sitting Bull Loft of Haymakers, No, Canton Monmouth, Patriarch Mili­ . Aafeurv P ark ' .Council, No. 816, 147%, Meets Red Men's Hall, 1140 Beautiful Christmas Cards tant, X O. O F. Meets second and Knights of Columbus. 'Meet*-. 508 Corliet, avenue. Somitterfidd avenue’sesontl sad fourth fourth Friday a t '8.00 p, m., is Red Neptmne L. O. L. No. 568. Meets Men’s Hall,- Manasqu«n. Captain, Thursday at 8 p. m All different subjects, , Envelopes to match. Your name . B. P. O. Ellis, No. 128, Meet# Elks’ 810 Cooksnan avenue, second and Wesley Laehder; Clerk, W. E. Eiaan- fourth Friday.' imprinted on each caifd. Regular value $1.50. Now Ijerg. Building, Cookman avenue and Heck Queen Esther Lodge L, L. O. No.-, Wojnen’s Club, of Ocean Grove, street^ sscond and fourth Friday. 2G0. Meets ’ 810 Cookman avenue, Regular; meetings second Thursday of Mizpah Shrine, No. 10, Order of first and third^Friday. each .month • at. 2,80 p»j m. a t club' Whits Shrine : of :$anwalenj. Maeta Pride of Monmouth L. L. O. L. Np, house, S9 Mt, Carmel Way. President, 708. Mat!! - street, Asbury Park, iirst 302, Meets Newman’s Hall,- Seventh Twenty-Two Mrs., J. Claude English; secretary, and third Saturday a t 7.80 p. m. High avenue, Belmar, Priestess, Mrs, Charles M. Wilgus; Mrs. Paul Chatfield, Som of Sfc.George..Meets 148 Main; - Eureka Club, of Ocean Grove.-Meets Scribe, .Mrs, Elfa®. Evans. street,*' ' ' '■ JoBonic Hall. 50 Pitm an avenue. H. Monmouth Lodge, No, 107, Enighta American Legion Post, No. 24.— , Blanvelt, Seeretesy. of Pythias. Meets Winckler Hall, Mat» leets first'and third. Moeday at the: Beautiful Christmas Asbury Coart, No. 80, Orde? o f tison avenue, second and fourth Fri­ American Legion Home, 09 Sewal! Amaranth, Meets 70S Main street, day at 3.03 o’clock p. m. W il­ avenue, Exeeiitive Comnsittae ncnuC Same quality as above. All different subjects. Your name Asbwy P^rk, second and - fourth Sat- lard R. Smith, chancelor command- and fourth Tuesday. Commander, 'urdays at 8. p. IT-, - Mrs. Irette .B. ergpharles Hboe, secretary, Clarence Chamberlain; adjutant, imprinted on each. Regular value $2.50. Now Gilbert, Boyai Matron; Mrs. Ruth M. Scriba Council, No. 26,Xpyal Ladies Vance * Jefferin.. Auxiliay meets Leland, Secretary, - of Royal Arean’jr*. Meets American second and fourth Monday, Mrs. Neptune Chapter, No. 256, Order of Legion Home, 509 Sewall avenue, Thomas J, White, president Bach card with an appropriate sentiment; no two alike; handsomely engraved he Eastern i Star. -Meets; Red-Men's first and third Tuesday at 8.00 p. m. fall, Corlies avenue, second end Regent, Koaalie Smith; secretary, Star of the Sea Lodge. No. 24, Shep in fancy letterings from steel plate dies No lithographs. This is an exception­ ourth Friday at S.Ow p. m. 'Matron, herds of Bethlehem, Meets 143 Mai» Evelyn Smith, street. ally high grade assortment and big value. Mrs, Dorothy J, Patterson; secretary, Corinthian Castje, No, 47, Knight* Alice Siegnrund. of Goidee Eagle. Meets Monday sven- Jordan Link, Order of Golden Out of town orders add ten cents for postage. Send check oír money order. Corson - Commmdery, Ho. 15, nga in Mikad Building, 810 Cook­ t Chain, meets Winkler Hall. Knights Templar. Me«to northeast cor­ man nveriue, a t 8.00 o'clock William Orders should be placed immediately. Sample boxes may be seen at The Holland, Nobla Chief; C. J. Cbllard, ner Cookawa avenue and Mate; street, Times office. For out of town buyers the above illustration will give some idea first and third Thursday at 8.00 p. m. M. R, Three Who Mat by Chance Secretary, John D, Beegle. Burbage Castle, No. 816, Knights of of the quality and style of the assortments. Find Names Are Identical Our sample books show cards of evary style and quality. Come in and ex Three men sitting together on ;unine them. By ordering early you will have a wonderful selection. tho porch of the Hotel Tam worth of Taiqworth, N. H., were having a casual conversation. Conversa­ tions do not have to be preceded THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES by formal Introductions on the Tam worth’ porch. They looked up Forty-Eight Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N, J. as one when a voice announced “Mr. Huntress wanted on the phone.” •••«••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••M “Which Mr. Huntress?'* said one of the three. The voice replied “Mr. Fred Huntress/’ whereupon all three proceeded to the telephone Mail Arrival and Departure booth and failed to squeeze in. They FIRE ALARM BAYER ASPIRIN were in no way related,.but there Outgoing OCEAN GROVE they were, Fred Huntress of Lynn, 8.00 A. M.—New York, East and West, Mass., Fred Huntress ol Freedom, 21...... Torlc and Aatoury Avee. Pennsylvania, South, New Jersey, As­ N. H., and Fred Huntress of Tam- 22...... Clayton'0 Store, Main Avenue bury Park. 23...... Surf and Beanh 9.55 A. M.—Point Pleasant and inter­ worth, on the same little porch of 24...... Embury and Beach mediate places. ' the same little town in New Hamp* 25...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway 10.30 A. M.—New York, New Jersey, 26...... Broadway and Pilgrim pathway East, West, South, for Canada. shire at the same time. 27...... Tabor 'Way and Pennsylvania 12.40 P. M.—New . York, East, North 28...... ¿....North End Pavilion Jersey; Foreign', Aabury Park. 29^...... -McCIIntoek and Beach 3.20 P. M.—New York, Pennsylvania. ai...... South, End PaviUon East, North Jersey. 32...... Clark and New Jersey 4.30 P. M.—Philadelphia, West, South, 33...... Benson and Tabor Way South Jersey. . 34 .¿...... Heck and Whitfleld '5.30 P. M.—Point Pleasant and Inter­ 35 ...... Webb and Pennsylvania mediate places. 36...... 1...... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway 6.30 P. M.—New York, West, South, 37...... Benson and Fraaklln Sa8t, Fennsylvanla and Asbury Park. 38.....1...... 1...1....««*Benaon and Abbott 39...... ¿...New York and Stockton Incoming 41...... «Heck and Lawreace 7.09 A> M.—All points, Including Asbury 43...... Olln Sreet FlrehousePark...... Main and Beacb 11 A. M.—All points, except Asbury Park. • ■ ‘ Special Taps 2.00 P. M.—All points, including Asbt-y Newark Ranks Third in'Rate of General Alarm. 1 Wire ^T^oUb.e. Park. 2 Fire Out. 3 Time 7 a. m. and Chief■ 4.00 P. -M.—A11 points, except AsbHw/ Growth;,Increased 134.4% Call. 4 Washington. 6 Ea*Ie. 7 Stoke*. Park. ' , In Last 10 Years. Fire Chief, Alfred Todd, Washington 6.10 P. M.—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Company. West and South. 6.30 P. M.—All points, including Asbury .. *■ . » exclusively' for women Park. A telephono census of the leading BRADLBT BEACB B ew a re of Im ita tio n s •ities of the nation just completed by YUBow to PhiUdelphi* will welcome ‘At homey comfort of 13...... ¿...Monmouth and Atlantic GEN U IN E Bayer Aspirin, the kind the American frpleplisae 'and Tele­ 31. j Newark arid Madison Waifcudon Hous®. • > Tlsl* *p!eridicS modem hotel, «pedijly graph Company shows that between 39.. .. Evergreen and Madison that doctora prescribe and millions of. 41. ... *” . . . ___ .Fifth and Kent users have proven safe for over thirty •JesSindi and open ed , so « t o cater .to femsle p»«ron*ge, .1920 and 1930 the; number of cities 43, .* I I ...... Park Place and Ocean niR E E 10 FIVE MINUTES 45 ...... ___LaKelne and Ocean to FORTY THEATRES years, can easily be identified by the h a both |ie«it *nd conicience. » » M odewte Mte«, courteoui , with ,100,009 or more telephones in­ 47.* .'Fourth and Ocean name Bayer and the word genuine as creased fi.'dye* to Sweaty, and 57.*...... Ocean Park and Central , AND ALL SHOPS, above. •m ic e m d'-sfbndM food arc litres elistinetiv«; festore* that Newark, N. J„ grew faster tele- 58 ...... LaRelne and Central 19* ‘ .....¿.Fifth and Central Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and which w*iit »pedsi mintion. » * Let ® War^iirton House phonically. than any other city in the 61111. I l l 1Ocean park and Fletcher Lake sure; it is always the same. lt has the country except Los Angeles and De- 66 ..V ' ... Fifth and Fletcher Lake Wcicbme be your Rril pfetiurabfe impression o( Pfii(acfc{p(tla. 67’V..Third and Fletcher Lake unqualified endorsement of physicians Sroit in the ten-year period ending 71 ...... LaRelne and Fletcher Lake and druggists everywhere. It r’oes not 9 .. v f January -1, 1930. 73 ...... Park Place and Main depress the heart, and no harmful effects 74' * .....McCabe and Main On tbe corresponding date in 1920. 75 *' ’ * ’ *...... ****...... Brinley and Main follow its use. Newark had only 40,543 telephones. 76*.’ * * *; * * * *;...... Fourth and Main Bayer Aspirin h the universal anti­ 77!'II.!! [***!!!!... .Evergreen and Main SAN SOM ST. Ten years later, ;at the beginning oi 78!!^..¡¿M!...... Burlington and_Main dote for pains of all kinds. 1930, it had 109,10G, or an Increase ol 83...... 1 ...... -Second and Beach TIMES SQUARE Headaches Neuritis AT T W E N T IE T H 134.4 per cent' Los Angeler Increased ■ Colds Neuralgia PHILADELPHIA Special Taps ^ s s i^ r ^ Z \ jostcff Bioaáw^at 181.5 per cent and .Detroit registered 6—«—«—General Alarm. 1 Wire Trouble. Sore Throat Lumbago a gain of 161.4 par .csai.. Philadelphia 2 Fire Out 3 Chief's Call. 4 FJoneer Rheumatism Toothache Co.. No, L 5 Independent Co. No. 2. m s s S A " ? ^ Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer shouldered Boston but of third and 6 Bradley No. 3. Telephone 240. 1 esco**' \1 vtiprtdfor ■ into fourth place in the national rank-" Fire .Chief, Edward R. Schuraard, manufacture of monoaceticaddester of Independent Co. Wttl, _ BDOMS.S»™ h «.JBWBMIflMII« salicylicadd. lng of “telephone «ities,” and Kansas First Assistant, William Poland, Brad­ City, which ranied tenth in 1920, was ley Co. No. 3. time ont at die office or surpassed in ^.he decada by .Cincin­ home for , a glass of nourishing nati, Washington and Milwaukee. WEST GROVE Those three, Newark, and also Balti­ 11.. „ ...... lUin Street *nd llaln Ave. more, Minneapolis, Buffalo, Oakland IB...... Vain Street and Corll** Ave. Aldem^MiIIc—pure, fresh andsafe- 62...... v...... Unexcelled En#ltfo House (Calif.) and Seattle are newcomers to W...... ™ ,. Atkina and Embury the-100,000 group. 64...... ;...... Pi,©«pect^ and Heck gnarded by personal supervision. M...... ,...... Atkina and Sixth Avenue The twenty leading cities and their t 2 ...... Corlies and Ridge comparative nmkinga are: 71.. .¿..;..;.,i...... i.CorUes and Union Ho.cS Telephones Percent. 15...... Atkina and Tenth City J o il. a tso J a n . 11>20 inert’115k ...... „...Rldae and Eighth New York ...1.811,410 845,8'JU 114.1 Chicago ...... 987,891 £54,214 78.3 Special Tap* Philadelphia. 448,875 235.050 91.0 6 General Alarm. 2 Flra Out. t Bostori V..... 440,328 ; 272,224 61.7 Time 1 p. xn. and Chiefs Call. 4 Unex­ Install Onlylhe Beat^&hsr Los -Angeles. 383,979 . .136,598 181.1 Detroit i.;.. 351,697 134,491 161.4 celled. I Uneeda. Genuine' . ■ ■ ~ San Francisco 262,019 143,318 . 82,8 Cleveland ... 251.642 137,871 82.5 WhitcsviBe . Pittsburgh .. 229,185 124,352 ,84.3 •St. Louis .... 222,413 ‘ 131,103 69.6 21.... .Sprlngwood and Springdale Cincinnati .. 167,453 ‘ 9l’,485 85.0 ...... Fisher and Bangs HpATRClLA Washington . 163,343 83,839 . : i)4.8 ...... Fisher and Bprlngwood Milwaukee ..1554109 74,153 109.3 24.;....., ...... ‘Myrtle and Maple ’ • ".ZZO NOMICÄt.; ' Kansas Cltyw - 149,969 103,106 •45.5, 25.,«...,, ...... Myrtle and Btratfofd Baltimore. —. 134,378 . 79,011 70.1 2C...... Myrtle and Monroe EFFICIENT Minneapolis -. 131,989 ; 94.509 39.7 . 27...... , ...... Asbury and Anelvo Buffalo : .v .; 13i4400 ,65,042 : ■102.0 28....,;*« ...... Stokes • and Munroo Oakland, ¿Cal: 126,450 - . 56,500 123.6 29i....‘.., ...... Stokes and Stratford . Seattle i.J..^.V124¿504 -, • 69,146 ,80.1 ‘ '32; ..Mnnros and Oxonla F r a i i k FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. : 'Newark ..,.. 309,105 46,643 it 134.4 • : 1 First Assistant, Alfred P/Todd, fiJ. H. Stokes Company. '• --r;.. Furniture Dealer 1 . «XS Mitiàjfcï Aw*'». Âïîiut} i'«*' : -»Totals 6,782,069 Second- Aiaistanti Raymond R. Graeey, Phono ;.ildmry.' P ätb 2SS4 :...... TAGE BIGHT FRIDAY; Ñ0VEM3Efi' 7, i W j j j NEPTUNE SCHOOL NOTES NEW RULES GOVERN

Vol. VI. No. 8 DRIVERS' LICENSES

Neptune Shuts Out Phillipsburg. Robert Smith read “And So Did I,” a AS ADOPTED BY THE MOTOR poem, and Irving Frick read a poem VEHICLE DEPARTMENT Neptune’s football warriors came without a name. Lee Combs, the back last Saturday with a lot of pent class chairman, was in charge. up energy and put the Phillipsburg Examination Places and Dates For Boilermakers flat on their back. The History Club. game ended with the score 20 to 0 in Testing New Applicants Include The History Club, with Mr. Coweri, favor of the local boys. Smarting Asbury Park, the First and Third under the defeat by New Brunswick held a meeting Tuesday during activi­ ties period and elected the following Tuesdays In the Month. the previous Saturday, it was an en­ officers: President, Gardner Ailes; tirely different lineup that faced Phil­ vice president, Dorothy Wood; secre­ Rules governing new applicants for lipsburg. Schumacher was shifted drivers’ Ucenses and the schedule for from tackle to right end in place of tary, Nellie Rice; treasurer, Mabel Tindall. examination dates w e r e announced Hagerman, who was injured the week bv Motor Vehicle Commissioner Hoff before. Thompson was replaced by sy . ■ Tw0 neW rule3 Drake at left end on account of an I . Economics Club, injured knee. Both fhese . old ends | A.new club has been f01.med in the are" stressed by the commissioner. One is that “no practical test w ill be deseived a rest. Abdell leplacpd sthool by the economics classes. r i v e n i n any car the owner of which Mooy at rig h t guard, and . with Wil- I Marion Cole, Lovell Lemming, Dora Iiams at right tackle the line was ! jja|ag0)j an(j j uani(_a Wright -were considerably strengthened. Pullen | chosen to write the constitution and started in place of Titus, but the lat­ form a nominating committee. ter replaced Waterman later in tha The constitution was approved by with** powerful 2 & S S & ? game and scored a touchdown. the club and the officers were elected jS sy & rx r . « 3 2 The Red and Black was badly crip­ as follows: registration plates of which, either pled in the game. Captain Hauselt, Betty Brannon, president; Dora S „r rear, are in anywise,ob­ Petrozelle, Waterman and Truex es­ Malagoli, vice president; Betty Grigg, scured, the applicant' will be rejected pecially suffered seyerly from injur­ secretary; Irene Lee, treasurer. Miss for a period of one week. ies. It was a surprise to the specta­ Parkinson and Miss Lewis are advis- Asbury Park is named as one of tors that Truex especially with his the place* at which exammatums ^ a Injured leg was permitted to stay in be held throughout the State from £ o tha finish. Thête was no question Biology Club. November 1, .1930, to May l, however, that the Neptune boys The Biology Club has already The examination in Asbury Park -wll showed the kind of grit and.sports­ planned its schedule for the coming he held in the armory the manship of which winning teams are year. The members plan to go to the third Tuesdays in the month, between made. Waterman, Petrozelle and Museum of Natural History, Trenton; Titus each carried the ball over for Museum of Natural History, New 8-3^ the W formulated by a touchdown. York, and on several field trips to Neptune will play West Side high learn about flowers, trees, birds, etc. be under the GAS RANGE school, Newark, tomorrow on the let­ The object of the club is to promote siioerWsion. of the chief inspector, ter’s home grounds. interest in biology and to acquire deputy chief inspector, or knowledge along biological lines. spector detailed by t h e . commissioner. G. A. A. Dance. Holders of three weeks permits The G. A. A. gave their second General Notes. must surrender same to the ™spectpi; Hallowe’en dance for the girls of The dances that were held last year in charge before commencing the Mt Neptune high school. The gym was every week, featured by the Student „m ention and no examination will decorated in orange and black. Council, began again last Wednesday C g W en until ten (days after issuance H ere’S the greatest range value.ever offered Games, such as ducking for apples and will be held every Wednesday Of permit unless holder has hereto­ and Paul Jones, were played. Dough­ from three to five. fore held a driver's license in New by Acorn... to celebrate its 100th Anniver­ SPECIALLY nuts and cider were served for re­ A turkey dinner will be served to Jersey or any other State, in which sary. Justthink— the latest type INSULATED gas freshments. Mrs. Reading strives to the students of the school on the event the ten-day rule will be waived. make this a bigger affair each year. Wednesday before Thanksgiving. No applicant will be examined range at the price of an ordinary range! * PRICED whose permit has expired» i Home Room Periods. Applicants failing to pass the road Thick walls of rock wool surround the oven, The Home Room periods are every MISS WOLF NOVEMBER BRIDE test will not again be examined fov keeping tlie heat inside for this sal© other Monday during activities period two weeks, and their permits will be to help the student to become accus­ Ocean Grove Girl Married Saturday extended accordingly. , ., ■ ...And...in ad­ tomed to speak in public. Part of To R. E. Bennett, of Belmar. ' Applicants failing to pass the vjrit- dition to its mahy orr.er improvements, this' these programs are planned by Mr. ten test will n o t again be ex.am™?{ Titcomb and part by the students. In Trinity Episcopal Church As- for one week, and then- permits will Acom has an automatic oven heat control Mr. May’s room had a general dis­ bury Park, last Saturday afternoon be extended accordingly. cussion on “Rules and Regulations of Miss Florence May Wolf, of Ocean If the date to which a permit has that assures perfectly baked pies, cakes Neptune High School." Jeanette Grove, and Russell E. Bennett,' of beeii extended does not fall on an ex­ and roasts. Come, see this greatest of all Adams was in charge and Mabel Tin­ Belmar, were united in marriage by amination day, then the permit will be dall. was class chairman. the rector, Rev. Randall W. Conklin. further extended by the rat*"g, u^[fv gas range values and other specially priced REGULARLY $107.00 Mr. Davidson’s room gave the fol­ Members of the two families and a so that the holder thereof may q im n y lowing program: few friends witnessed the ceremony. for examination on the next examina­ Acorns while offer is on. Mulford Hagerman and Juanita The bridé is the daughter of Mrs. tion day following. driver's Wright read articles on the begin­ Grace Wolf, 02-Lake avenue, Ocean If the applicant for a driver s nings of school; Ruth Whitworth read Grove. Her brother, W alter L. Wolf, license is less than twenty years o a poem, “Divorce on the Brain;” gave her in marriage and she was age, a.birth certificate, baptismal cer­ attended by her sister, Miss Eleanor tificate or o th e r substantial proof of Jersey Central Power and Light Co. Wolf. The best man was Walter M. a g e will have to be Submitted,J£t, Quelch, of Belmar. ' only when the application for learn­ Mr. and Mrs. Bennett later in the er’s permit is applied for (rat agam day departed on a motor trip through when the examination is applied .for. OCEAN the south. They will live in Belmar, where the groom is in business. He N o Examinations On Holidays. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Applicants will bring a machine of car with mirror and with powerful STATE LEGION PARADE the marchers will be conducted to GROVE MEAT Bennett, 703 Eighth avenue,’Belmar. with them to such examination for the and sufficient brakes. eating places. At seven o’clock, He attended the Asbury Park high purpose of a practical demonstration, If an applicant for driver’s license At Long Branch Tomorrow As Part Bands, Drum Corps, and Drill Teams school, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, and observe the rule which requires offers a car, the registration plates of will compete on the high school ath­ MARKET and the University of Pennsylvania. that such applicants be accompanied which, either front or rear, are in of Armistice Celebration. letic field. A t ten o’clock the Me­ Mrs. Bennett for some years has been by a licensed driver. anywise obscured, the applicant will morial Ritual will be conducted, by be rejected for a period of one week. American Legion members from 125 Heck Avenue, Cor. Whitefield associated with the business depart­ No examination will be held on all parts of the State will gather the State Championship Ritual Team ment of the Asbury Park Press; and Decoration Day, Fourth, of July, No person other than those taking of Wÿckoff, Bergen county. the examination will be allowed in the at Long Branch tomorrow afternoon Telephone 2991. she has been identified with the Girls’ Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, to participate in the Legion State Friendly Society of. the church ill Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. room where written tests aye held. Any discourtesy shown on the. part Armistice celebration. ’ The parade The Business Trend. which she was married as president No driver’s license will, be ^renewed will start promptly at three o’clock, of the group. without an examination first having of the inspection force should im­ A series of interviews by interna­ WEEKLY SPECIALS mediately be reported to the commis­ Posts marching by counties in in­ tional ; leaders of the business world been had unless such license was verse alphabetical order, Warren Fresh Fowls — -----:— -----— 29c. lb. issued after January 1,11929. sioner of motor vehicles, who aims to will appear in the Sunday World every Fresh Boasfiing Chickens 37c. Hi. County Title Won By Keyport render a service that will leave no county leading; the length of the Sunday. -No one who is interested The examination will consist of a parade being one'and a half miles. Rump Veal Roast ------30c. it». Keyport and Red Bank, presenting practical test to determine the appli­ cause for complaint. in the economic, conditions of. Amer­ Vee! Outletß —------45c. Ib. The reviewing stand will be at thq ica can afford to miss them. You, padded teams, played their tenth cant’s ability to properly operate on Do not offer any gratuity or emolu­ City Hall, midway of line of march. Veal Chop (Loin)—— ------35c. lb. game for the county baseball cham­ automobile or motorcycle, a written ment of any kind to an inspector of yourself, want to know what the Legs of Lamb (Sm all) -30c. lb. pionship last Sunday at Red Bank. motor vehicles or any one alleging to Reports indicate an attendance of business trend is. It will help you to examination to show applicants six thousand Legionnaires, including Shoulder of Lapib ------—20c, lb. Keyport won, 5 to 1, Of the ten knowledge of the motor vehicle and be in the employ of the motor vehicle make decisions affecting ,your- per­ Loin Lamb Chops ------— —40c. Ib. games Keyport won five and Red department. thirty Legion bands and drum corps. sonal affairs. Read what the inter­ traffic acts and mechanical construc­ Department Commander Theodore R. Shoulder Lamb Chops— ------29c. lb. Bank four,-one game being a score­ tion of motor vehicles', and a physical Avoid contact with salesmen and national leaders have to say about Fresh Country Sausage 35c. lb. less tip. Urbanski.ofthe Jersey City Crichton, of Hackensack, accompan­ conditions. 1 Write for subscription examination.. especially those canvassers who would ied by his staff of State officers will Top Round Roast------3 9 c. lb. team; Malone, formerly of the New­ Applicants must obtain a percent­ sell you copies of the examination rates to the New York World Sub- Sirloin Steak - -42c. lb. ark Bears, and Jurges, a former big head the — parade.,.------scription Department, care The World, age of 70 to qualify. questions. • At the conclusion of the parade, New York City, N. Y.—45 Porterhouse Steak ------— 49c. lb. league player, were in the Red Bank No practical test will be given in Lean Sliced Bacon.. - — 38c. lb. lineup, while O’Rourke, of the St. any car the owner of which has not Loins of Pork— ------— 29c. ib, Louis Browns, and Stripp, of the Cin­ complied with motor vehicle laws with Fresh Ham '■— — 27c. Ib. cinnati Reds, played with Keyport. respect to glaring lights, equipment Matthews & Francioni Successors to GEORGE R SEXTON The Independent FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Oldest Undertaking Establish- merit in Monmouth County Ii Continuous • Service First-Class Ambulance Servic* I I 159 Main Street And Bus Association, Inc. : All Shoes Guaranteed To Be Sold Below Cost ASBURY PARK, N. J. wish to announce that on and after Wednesday, October 29, Telephone, Asbury 21 1930, the local rates of fare will be reduced as follows: The purpose of this sale is to foster the BUY NOW tr • • * movement, to bring back prosperity. ASBURY PARK (City Limits) 1 Passenger 25c. OCEAN GROVE______1 Passenger 25c. Schedule of price reductions: : 25c. Each for Additional Passengers | HAVE TOO H IIM IH E ? • Also New Low Rates to All Suburban Towns I Do your eyes burn or itch?' | 40 Cars at Your Service Rain or Shine, Day or Night § $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 Do they feel tired or strained T $12.50 If so, have your eyes exam- R NOWJ taed. Your glasses may need a 1 NOW NOW NOW change. ■. -..- ■ } Telephone 5500 for Service I STILES 4. CO. | OFFICE: 812 COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Philadelphia Eye Specialists $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.25 224 Main St., ASBURY PARK — — — —— — — — — — Every day but Saturday. Eroding by appointm ent. , -v-.«. Agency for the Queen Quality Shoe. VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, BANJO, PIANO, SINGING. SAXAPHONE, TROMBONE, BUY NOW, while the prosperity movement is going on. ’ FLUTEJ. CLARINET, XYLOPHONES. tyever again will these prices prevail. DRUMS, CORNET. Mergaugey’s Express and Storage AGENCY FOR INSTRUMENTS / , PHONE 6777 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVINO BERKELEY SHOE SHOP, Inc. PROF. R. MIRAGLIA’S . Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men MUSIC SCHOOL Taxis and Busses for Hire by Hoar, Day or Trip 562 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park I Special Methods for Organizing DE LUKE BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK OTEY DAILY I Bands, Orchestras and Mandolin . Opposite Steinbachs • dobs. - 00 Sonth Main Street' i The Art of Transposing for any I. Wind Instrum ent and how to Com- J;-; : 'PhoncT610:v