fritibAV, i)McwM»Bit t , \ in a o r On* motA itn Ull the «lery of eu«t« Inventory of y m grlnUd *dK)< (liiuti) bu«lntM activity In the earn, pllw, U you need nnylMug, th« munltjr—Adv#rtlslnnr< 'I'irnes etniids rendy to tflve THE; 0dA N GROVE TIMES las asrfflftM . trou aetvlM, cWWis]r iir ju (J,. AND VIIII SHOM flUKS Iloifd of CdM(»lloiir W l(lnm Lai- FO tm CENTS forty, PrcBjiiettkl 3. Htnvara Ynf* OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEYt PRIDAY, EECEMBER 13, 193ft n u ll, OlofRl Wftllcf F o x .,,1 . VOL, LX, No. 50 . llnlpli flhlbju. Ocorflo Wtiatlel. Itnrry K. llutoliltuoti, CnH Vnfi Dyke, ,t. Cmftnefi Burton, John DEER SEASON 13. Bhutto i F, .1. Gromit!, Prlncl- K1WAN1S PLANS *. 'J EE HOW THE PRICE OF GAS DROPS Af t Cy.5«d Ucco,,t«h R Mc8in AMATEUR SHOW OPENS TUESDAY !taU'i,om w' S r fw“fD -'k PREDICT RECORD BAG IN fnstmnittcr ...... John Tlmcoo CUUll WILL AUGMENT ITS UNDER TH E^yb^W ^M jPE RATE N E W J E R S E Y M IL K F U N D
Stale Game Commission Reviews Benefit Show will bo Staged al It 18 Justice tlmt Is blind; not for Restrictions. Hunter Is .Allowed b y Convention llall on December 2fl. tune. ' S t o p h u n l i One Buck During Season. Club Distributes 5,000 Quarts W h y t « New Jersey’s big game scuson Nature's wnrnlng Is alway* » ' o f M ilk. blow. opens next Tuesday, December 17, Amateurs, whether singers, with deer more than plentiful in the deep woods of the State nnd People who "go about doing good1 musicians, or critcrtnlners of any typo, living in North Jersey const an army of spoirtsmen reported ean make mistakes. towns and inland, are being urged ready to travel to their favorite this week by the Asbury Purl: hunting areus, the State Fish nml Utopia would be 0. K. If It Kiwnnis Club to send in npplica- Game Commission unnounced to weren't for Utopians. Here’s • list of out-of-the-ordi- tions foi- n private audition in d a y . - nary gift* to tak* the headache preparation for the monster Milk Five thrilling days of deer hunt Laugh at the world if you will, out ol some of your Chrislmaa Fund Benefit which the club will ing arc provided • under the law hnt don't whine about It shopping. Every on* Is a bright hold ir. the boardwalk Convention for all holders nf resident and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH TODAY lion-resident hunting licenses. The new thought for somebody's stock Hall there Saturday night, De The present building is more centrally located in Ocean C!rove, having, IF YOU USK X HE cost to us oi selling you enough season closes on December 21. No 1 vr.n p ftV BROUT I W It Is hard to Bay Just as much as in g. cember 28. Applicants are urged moved to this, site in 1885, after meeting for some time-in Associa I to write tit once lo.Kiwnnis Amii- additional big game license is re- TUST A RAMGE gas to operata a range is very high because Is DecesBary and no more. tion llall. tcur Hour, P. O. Box 471, Asbury I> i) D I quired. A hunter is allowed one I FOR THIS MUCH GAS REV. HAMILTON it requires the same meter, the same meter P ark . ,. ■...... I UUCIVbuck nutduring KIK mthe u Afive-day ivc-uaj o«.uoscuson Are lectures ever delivered to men who lias boon pastor of Si. Paul>1 and must ropqit bis success to ST. PAUL’S CllUn.CH IN 1875 I The benefit will consist of umn- reading, the same mains, the same book on how to rear their sons? j tour entcrtnininjr of all sorts, ami ch u rch sin c e 1081. D r. Fo.\* ioJffflnic w aivk'/i $ r to the State Fish when its location \ viik the present site of the Neptune High School I ill addition Arthur Pryor and an leruliruv iho 00th anniversary eele-j“n^ ^aine Commission within SAINT PAUL’S M. E. CHURCH It costs $1,&44.00'annually to light building. That locution was once tho;center of the area.from which ) orchestra lie is 'organizing locally 1 0 0 keeping as though you used many times hr,::ion this week. ' . f t ^ - P°'mlty the Capitol dome In Washington. the St. Paul’s congregntfoni cnme. 'will -furnish music, especially' for CUBIC as much gas. 'general dancing oh the huge nudi- ( “Wear ti red liut nnd n red coat when you outer the deer woods," # ; ' MARKS 60th ANNIVERSARY IF YOU USE A FEET A simplified process for coating | torium floor ufter the first part of plastics with 'metal hns been found the entertainment has been con ■ Commissioner George C. \Vurren, RANGE AND cluded. About.'thirty-live hundred , ImHLi Jr., • of ' Summit,' president til' i lie However, the more you use, the less it costs MAIL State Fish mid Ciame. Commission If one can be well without health, COMMITTEES ARE NAMED : . people are expected -oml.it is be AUTOMATIC lieved the benefit will become the warned Inihbers today.. -'In h u n t us to give you unfailing service—-so we one may be happy without -virtue. ! major entertainment of the INSURE DELIVERY ing deer, always hold yuiir' lire Special Services Began Last Sunday—Will GAS WATER fChVislinns season. In prbmotin.. until you sec their horns," lie V^TT PAY ABOUT m . pass the saving on to you by means of the . No one enn brag ciisuolly. Thnt .V BY LOCAL TOWNSEND CLUB HEATER jsecrtime B ooties I (lie silk; of tickets the slogan will itddetl. Sfrk-t iih-en-ance of the Cooclude With Dedication of New’ Hym It's bragging always shows through. iho used, “Wheit You Buy This POST OFFICE A.SKS CpOl'ERA rules is re
Mint w n n d lw iir * m in i, tin n tin lr< : M lift '"Ilf' « f# « ; Oftl tin llt« f« ilt jim f f , n m l'im (ttilt«|iiv iiiiwhM view iiMnlHi Alul Im ictiimil In ytitlf Win- o f the »l»>. iltiw . A dd I 'wlM i j"iti «miltt line C O m m u n i i t i N ex t to th is hMlrmuii wnn fiie ■four' titilitI" luillifim m ; iltitit ■ (Uni (iittik. 'I’hcii Minn llriiee, umiill, (trhy, fii**y S w n(ct Gluus* (•iiini! A unt Afoft’rt rtiniii) ilia . Iiest liemled lii her tiini'ltlliliinli mid tlod hi| A llt< ; (.V/l’iiliiitsi-; iK’dromii in . the liqtmV, sm nil tint smnil lltil, fstwiil routed .with < 1 or bright, fur it Infilled ou t Herbs,8 tiie for to the spot. ; ttoiiliierii v lly mid 'I’wlii i ’oiikff, mill . “lie didn't I i left—itlltcltndfl.vi t shared wllli llio silting room ne*t left thnt window open nt tho but to It lltd only oxjihsott side of the ton) j I'm nlwiiys forgetting thnt I" ii|mftm«nt. On tho loft' side of ihmentoil (lie older wbninn. "Yog( tlin hail, wits it small black hole rub yiui'solf nRnlnst my k>R# now,1’ originally Intmitlml fw nil occasion- she rbproocliod tlio cat. “You vil- al servant, mill now occiijiinil con- laltl, you r sire ndded, trailing from tenteilly enough' by soventooii-yenr* the room wllh the cat pushing af old llruco, w ho hurt n very' Irens- fection m.ely ngalnst her, “Cliffy r-r-^iIB gigantic Christmas troo In uro house of hrolien cameras, nitlSa, hoiiie tonlglitj darilng?" tools, radio equipment,, gtlns arid I . Fountain squnrc was ablaze “Nope, Gone to Sacramento." J- With colored lights niid deco K ATH LEEN -cartridges on table, window ledge, •'Thnt looks ns if Barney Kerr bureau,, mingling in cnsunlly with rations. Christmas ave had ar was half, as important as Cliff I'-'. N O R .R .I5 his shirts; nnd collars. .The other' rived and the .snowy atmosphere Miss Bruce Bald trluniphantiy,- was a fair-sized",kitchen with a' was bcnutlfully depositing tho fin COPYRIGHT, KATH I CE.N NORRIS W.N.U, SEBVICE| scornfully, ishing touches tc the grant! and; skylight upon, whose dusty face the “Mayho they r.ecfi. Barney here," rain was hammering and dancing Wonderful community tree. CHAPTER.I the editor imtd, i.ls proceeded So Antoinette, who for": reasons of her Mirth, happiness and laughter “THE SWEETEST PLACE IIS! TOWN” explain It, illustrating figures wltl) ■ ngnln, as Antoinette Came iti. own did not quite like to have Bar fairly abounded through tho joyous H11.K she wailed, Antoinette n pencil. Antoinette listened re Tiie kitchen clock said twenty ney depreciated, even for the ag- Christmas crowds as they thronged reninined standing; she was spectfully,. because she had bo minutes past two. Antoinette made grandlzenient, of Cliff, offered mildly. W tli.; streets blinking through, the nervous and excited, and it,seemeil choice. lierself c suxurloua menl of brown 548 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. “Boo-boo home?" snowflakea and hurrying on to cele easier to stand. Except for • her “Now, I'll tell you what I'll do, toast ana ten. There was a sau f'He went to the water polo.” brations. They seemed to take the self, there' was nobody ;ln t!ie place. Miss Taft," Lawrence Bellamy said cer of stewed tomatoes. In the Ice , “I don’t think, after his . pneu community tree for granted until There had been kb Inky, shabby, finally. "I’ve put. a new inan on box; one sardine. She grilled .the monia, that he ought to play water- the illustrious sound of slelghbells cold-lonklng, boy in a euit too email here to rustle me tip ads—only had snrtllne, scrambled an -egg In the polo . « m -.heard In the distance. Sleigh- You Can Profit for him Idling fit the battered and him two weeks, and I don’t know tomato sauec, and presently carried "I don't believe he’s playing, bat bells on Christmas eve—:how. Selec Inky desk, spearing vainly at llies how he’s going to turn out I’ll an epicurean tray Its to the sitting- of course he had to go yell for his room, window; found her book. The table-? Air eyes were turned !n the with an old pen, But he had dis give him another week,’1 and then team ." direction from which they came. By Buying appeared . through the glass-topped why don't you get in on Shis! I'll rain, the discouraging editors, the . Brenda Bat at the kitchen table splintered door marked ."Editor: let him keep .whatever .he’s got, condition of the family budget were, Soon "the object of the dellghtfnl- !is a contented dream of pea to ll dlsturbasee came into' ,sight, A Private,” to tell Mr. I.awrenee Bell and I'll tell him that you’re going all forgot: Antoinette was In Lon ing; Antoinette finished up the oth- bright': red sleigh draws • by six amy, editor of the San Francisco don streets, In Lop'don clubs and Your Christmas Candy er odds an'd ends of work with the horses, cleverly decorated to repre Journal of .Commerce nnd Business, studios, following a shabby riassock familiarity of long practice. Miss sent reindeers, turned the corner that Miss Antoinette Taft was wait through "strange and dramatic, ad Bniae, returning in practical 'al ventures. and headed toward Fountain square. .. * ' ' a t the j ing to see him, paca gbwn of aiany «ea«ma! wear After a whlie the food was gone, All traffic.was .stopped instantly ;.m Italn was falling la gray sheets. and a- large checked apron, inspect "and the rain ha'd disappeared, too. Traffic crashed and hbnlceil .on ed tho kitchen alertly. Present Antoinette put her hesiti down on Caramel Shop Montgomery Street. ly. Antoinette' spoke arasingly: f ■her' arms .aid sat motionless for The boy . returned; Mr. Bellamy; some flfteeo minutes. Then sud •'I wonder if queens—or let’s say would be free in a minute. An- denly- she iaprang up, her book m ovie queens, there are sc- fe w o f tolnette sat down, her heart beating Shape, color, and packing: are all important in coasting to the floor, and "match the other sort left—I Wonder If fast, and perforce looked about the ing up the', tray fled rather than movie queens'ever do anything as making: and selling Home-Made Candy. But waiting: room of the Journal. walked with it to the kitchen. Cup, pleasant at the end of a bleak wet Antoinette was seeking for a job. whether or not the customers come back depends spoons, plate Into the dishp'an, hot afternoon as to come out to a nice “You kjn go in now,” tiie boy. upon the taste. water,' tray tipped up on the dress warm kitchen.nnd have the sort o i the children made a frantic rush to said. er again, teapot- rinsed and turned dinner they like to cook 1” meet their Santa—the real Santa Tlierd was a fat young man Our candies are not only home-made aiid fresh upside down— This aCecied Miss Brace emo Gsavis from the Nosth Pole! in a cafe-au-lnlt' raincoat In' the re- Antoinette worked as if whips tionally. Her back was to the 'Midst wild slioute of merriment They are Pure and Tasty, volvlng chair opposite that of Mr. Were driving her. She went into kitchen, as she filled the kettle at Santa, himself, In his bright red and Lawrence Bellamy. the bedroom and came out with the sink, but her voice was thick white costume and lo n g w h ite All our prices are reasonable. • “I wish you’d let me -send you two. waists and several pairs of with sudden tears. beard, alighted from the sleigh with oiii figures?" said this Individual stockings, took. a . basin from the “I leclare, Tony, you have a a jovial, good-natured,, "Merry ■ engngingly, rising as. Antoinette damp, vegetable-scouted back porth, wonderful nature!" she said, Christmas, merry Christmas to you cam e in. rinsed, and soaped busily. all I" The children swarmed about “I won’t!1’ said Mr. Bellamy. ‘'Hasn’t she?" Brenda asked. Meariwhile, with characteristic' him in uncontrollable confusion as : “May I leave you my card?” asked “You flatter and charm me, la fatal determination to be thor he Joyously dragged forth pack the visitor. ■ dles,” said'Tony, and drifted into ough, Antoinette was starting sev after pack bulging with bright col “Sure!” the editor agreed. The the sitting room, eral other things and planning In ored toys nnd dolls. You’re The Loser young man took out his fountain A long, lean, iousle-headed boy her busy brain to do: more. She What could It mean? Who was HEN you allow Headache, Neuralgia, peri and .wrote on the card, nnd An was stretched upon the sitting-room hung the wnlsts dalntly on hang this strange real Saots Ciaus with Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic o r P e r io d ic toinette took , tiie vacated chair. She couch now; his heavy. lesson. book W ers In . the sitting room, put the sleigh nnd reindeers from the North Pains to keep you from work or pleasure. saw the older man, lolling in fils slid to the ground ns he turned to dish towels on to boil, took out the pole? The people marvelled! The seat, glance nt her card. “Miss fa c e Tony. You can’s go places and do things when yott stove tray and slid It into the sink children Were boisterous and com Taft?” he asked.- “Funny thing— are suffering—and the work or good times to give it a thorough cleaning, “Boo," she said, “I didn’t, hear pletely out of control: Everyone my mother’s, brother was Taft Bald w o n ’t w a it i o r y o u . "And You Think You’d Like a Job brought her sewing materials Into you come In. How was the meet?'* ■ forgot his own particular celebra win,” he said. W hy allow Pain to rob you of Health, Friends, on a Newspaper?" the kitchen to catch ap a run In “Five and five; we tied 'em In tion and lingered on to see what lt “They’re, both good. New Eng oca sto'cklng and the split heel of the last three seconds,’’ .the boy .W«8 a ll a b o u t : 1 h a v e ' b e e i - ' Happtaess,. Money? land names,” Antoinette said, with after the department' stores and said, with a stretch and a yawn. using Dr. Miles DR- MIL.ES ANTI-PAIN PILLS have been. another, an'd poured a hag of peas Then jolly old S t Nick, his beard a slight effort to seem friendly and the milliners and the tea rooms, “Dinner..-nearly rea^y?" . : : ■- '• i n f i - P a t n P ills used for the relief of pain for m ors thar. £orty , into a pan. flowing In 'the! breeze*, began dig a t ease. how’s that? You get forty per cent fContinueil next.’week-) for thirty years, years. They taste good, act quickly, do not ' •'“I really aught to find an old ging down into his packs and pass- “Your people from Boston?" of what you bring in. No matter what upset the stomach, nor cause constipation, sheet -and- re-cover that Ironing lug .out, the toys to the youngsters. ' "My father’s family was. But his “And meanwhile—” they were THE DAYS BEFORE leave no dull, depressed feeling. board—we'll only burn the blan “Oh, boy 1” shouted one,, “see what fcind of pain I father came round the Horn standing now—“meanwhile I'll ask ket right through at this rate—I I 'jtot-ran airplane.” Then two have, they stop Thousands have usee- them for twenty, thirty, in ’Forty-nino.” Antoinette went Mrs. Bellamy what she thinks of wonder If there's an old sheet in- little girls cried out, Joyously, as i i a lm o s t in forty years, and still find that nothing eke through the usual little story, smil any woman's stuff In the Journal,’’ Aunt Meggy’s room?” they unwrapped golden-haired dol s t a n t ly . N e v e r relieves pain s o promptly on<3 effectively. " the editor said, guiding her toward ingly. ' She went Into her apnt’g room lies. w i t h o u t t h e m Why don’t you try them? Once you know The editor was dark, his brown the door. “She gives me pretty' in the house. and gave a dramatic shriek. On and on Santa continued as how pleasant they are to take, how quickly face thin.; lift aquiline large nose good steers sometimes I” M r s , : The window had been left open, the crowd became greater and great and effectively they relieve, you won’t want Antoinette bowed a smiling fare gave a sort of autocratic signifi and Jingle had performed ills fa C hat.-W .W ebW to go back to disagreeable, slow acting m edi- cance to his face. His hands were well, went out Into the dark, wood- er and the snowstorm grew heavier- vorite trick of eomlng along the and heavier, Santa’s packs seemed Indio, Calif. cm cs> . big and lftnn, Ws month;large, his eny, Inky hall, and walked down back porch and over the roof and to be endless. Soon gay colored bal [You too may find quick relief. Why Vrait' forty m inutes' fotr dark thick hair .was In an untidy two flights to the street. The down the Are' escape, and so mak loons, drains, harmonicas ansi gold relief when Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills will relieve you in ten U» tumble; , and ise wore glasses. whole morning had. been an, Btter ing a leap Ini r. his favorite spot, In and silver - horns were In evidence twenty minutes? - . "Job, eh!" he began: Antoinette waste of time. the center: Of Aunt Meggy’s be'j. on all- sides, adding, to the -gayet? A s a household remedy 1 have never found anything that equalled V k only smiled. deprecutlngiy. “Whaf Rain was still Jailing heavily; His pawij had, of course, bees thick there was no use going home; no of the Christmas party. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. Mrs. Silas D, Keller, Penfleld, Pa. experience have you had?” ", with soot and mud: .Thera w as'a lul! as Santa Claus body was there.;Aunt Meggy .would I never found anything that was sa good to stop pain as Dr. Miles Anti- “Not mud*—on newspapers. I Bid “Yes, anil you know' you’re a dug down into still another pack. Pain Pills. X have tola many about them and 1 find they are all using he at the sewing society -meeting, the social <:oiumn for tiie Bulletin bad cat I" . Antoinette said grimly, This, time he h^gan hurling' large them. Mrs. Martha Lacy, Davenport, Iowa . : for two weeks. Then Margaret Bus Bruce was In School; Gild at the bs he leaped gayly past her to the . "What nice manners, the polite oranges and sacks o “. candy into Use I have been using Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills for, year* 1 keep them on sell— my. friend,, wild had got me office, Brenda at the store.- kltchfip. She. repaired the Oan;'. hand all the time. I can certainly . recommend_the; - _.em for pain. little Thompson boys have!” : crowd and they wero catching them .into it—came back from her va Antoinette wandered past the ago gingerly: her own hands were Miss Audra Seybold, Suf*W."2nd'St, Dayton, Ohio ■ “Yes. They are always like that 'midst much laughter and excite cation.” Hall of Justice and the little park far . from dean, Presently she went ‘/our .TjiU-Pain Pills have been a wonderful help to me. I have used just before Christmas.” m ent. . “That was the only, work you whose green leaves were tossing In into the bathroom to wash them them for three years and always keep them on Santa himself was having the hand, = Mrs. E. Pierce, Lapwai, Idaho ever did?" •■■■ tiie warm sticky rain, and'went idly and ■: was. in • there when Brenda time of his life. Even more so, . “Oh, no." Antoinette smiled 'rue along the narrow streets of China 2 have used quite a lot of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain came home a moment later. than tho happy crowd about him Pills. They are fine pills to stop pain* fully, “I've done lots, of other town. Somehow she was still ; “H en -001” For he was chuckling within, be • Mrs. J t l u Kester, Shicksninny, Pa-' . things," she confessed. “I was in" smarting over the. recent Interview ' “Brcpda, ray darling, you’re P roper Sire for. Toy Blocks cause lie hot? been reminded/by a mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmamaaammm . the Mercantile 'library for a. year, with the handsome, aristocratic ed early!" Antoinette kissed her, sis Four Inches long by tivo; inches Christmas messenger of love to do ■ . DR, MILES'.' and, then In Younger’s bookstore, itor of the Journal. While they ter affectionately. '‘Darling; what square is a good she for children’s this very thing and to-become, the. helping my older sister." had been talking, he had told her time is it?" she asked, going on building blocks, accortilng to edu community. Santa. Claus. PILLS "I know Paul Younger well," Mr. something’ of his own history; He with the wiping of ‘her han'Js. cational experts. These can lie Finally the crowd became impa Bellamy said, with wimt appeared had graduated - very young from “It Isn't five yet But It was so made at home by cutting them from tient to learn who their strange,, to be characteristic musing Irrele Harvard, and after some experi dark, And going to rain again,' a 2 by 2 planed joist, sandpaper chuckling Santa really was. Who vance, “Nice feller—dreamer, but ence on college periodicals had be and appraisers or, accountants were ing the edges and corners to a could it be, who had given so gen that’s, all right. Your sister, work come assoqiatetl with a financial there, or something. Anyway, Paul,” slight roundnese, and painting them erously and Impartially to all? Bat ^MiiiauiiiaiiBMiiiiiaiiaiiiuinsiiiiiiMiuiitiiiiuBiiiiiiiiiuiiMMiNiiiifliHutuiauautttnauiitiuiuiaiiitisiiirauianjiiifvs there?" . . journal In New York, had" married said Brenda, Who usually spoke af in bright colors Old, worn blocks Before they bad time to speak, the “You’d identify her because she’s; almost immediately, had continued her employer thus familiarly, “told •can be given a new lease on life 'jolly old fellow .was jostling ;past tali and dark, and she wears her in'newspaper work ever since. The us we all could go home 1” people, snow and traffic until he I I hree Items for One Dollar! by enameling them In gay hues. . i i . § haip—’’ Antoinette made a.gesture. present venture in, San Francisco She' was as tail, as Antoinette, scrambled Into Ills sleigh, One always made tills gesture In was' new but already; was . marked -but mara slender, with a certain • “Get up, reindeers!” lie shouted. I Permanent Waves I describing .Brenda’s crown of with success. le was only thirty- fastidious delicacy of build and ex With a jerk the sleigh bounded , braids. "• . one or -two,' Antoinette judged, pression. forward with Santa wildly shouting, “I know*: young girl,, rather pret probably less than ten rears. older . "Oh, It’s good to get hom e!”, u'fte I $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 | ty, wears , turned-down collars;* than herself, he was pleased with exclaimed. Presently she. followed 'bout .tw enty-four or. -five?". life, sure of himself and his job! Antoinette' to the kitchen, to And ) RAYMOND'S BEAUTY SHOP f “That’s Brenda. She’s really—a It was “hla idea” so'do this, and her in a whirl of activities. little older, than that." “els innovation” to do that; he “What on earth are you up to?” 727 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park, N. X | “Just tbe two of you?" could smile'down, he coulci depre- “I did the stockings oh, and “T w o brothers, ClilE and B ruce.” catlngly shake away her poor lit-, both waists, too—and then I got I Telephone for Appointment, 8220 1 “Mother and father?" tie suggestions; he was full of sug Into the vegetable bos.” “No, we lost them years ago. But gestions and ideas himself. “And you're cleaning the stove my aunt. Miss Bruce, lives with After all she would go home to too.” . . "Merry Christmas, folks, merry; us." lunch; She climbed into a. car.on “ S it d o n s , Bendy, and rest Christmas to alii” . "And you think you’d like a Job Market, street 1 Presently she en Here, do: the peas. , I'll get cut of ■ But he wasn’t to get away so on a newspaper? No social stuff tered the doorway of 12 dilapidated all this!’’ Antoinette brought to easily for the next moment a strong or on this paper, you know.”' building that contained eight ive the confusion her .own swift en north wind, whistling around the "I knQW. I know It's a commer room flats on four floor levels. ergy and concentration, and -was corner, Cure off w hisk ers, m ask and For Prompt, Ecenorok#! Taxi Service cial paper. This Is what I. was Steep wooden steps, peeling and wringing out . the hot clears dish YULETIDE CHEER all, and Santa Claus stood revealed All our cars are HEATED for your comfort ,thinklng, Mr, Bellamy, why palntless, led up from tho street towels When her aunt cproe in. In all his embarrassment! ASBURY PARK aj>d OCEAN GROVE RATES shouldn't the Journal have' one that ran for blacks between' the Little Miss Brace was cramped Bteadquarters for Radios , A. hushed silence at first and then :paga of society news and of things shabbiest and least. Interesting of with 'the cold; her gloves and boots a wild shout of Joy and surprise First Passenger ...... -...... -...... ——- 25c. i’lii Ico -Crosley—-Grunow Interesting to women, recipes, and the city’s dwellings. Almost al! the : and shduldo'rt: were damp';, she fair rang through the Christmas atmos Eacb Additional Passenger ...... 10c. ly shuddered .with pleasure as she .fashions and d puzzle or two?” Windows had little signs on them, ; KefrigeratorB phere, 'Twas “Indian Peter," the iHer voice was dying into a sniTo- little confessions ot poverty nnd cams into the oorafortable wann town’s most confirmed miser. Nev Grunow—Crosley-^- Norge I cated silence under the effect of his failure. “Modes,” ‘ “Violin Studio,” k itch en . er in all their lives had they seen CENTURY CAB CO. O il B u rn ers— A . JB. C . E a s te r n o il .[narrowed, /smiling look and slowly "Booms," “Home Board,” said the “You got caught In it, Anafr Meg- such a glorious smile on bis face, Office, 600 Bangs Avenue, Opposite Electric .shaking bead-. She struggled on: signs, patient nnd fly-specked, year s y i ” - Washer:!— A B. G.—Maytag as he gazed out from his-Christman ] "It might mean that men would after year. “Caught in it, 1 should say I Sales and Service regalia and offered his hand Is Building. Open Day and Night. • take I): Borne to their wives—” There were no signs on, the Taft did 1” scolded Miss Bruce, with a friendly greeting to all ' “I don’t think we want to go •windows; jhejr were top-iloor wIe- pretty little petulant manner that “Indian Pete” (so named becauso (Into that line,” Lawrence, Bel- djjtfs, anyway, above' tho eyes of had remained with her since long- of his love for the outdoor life), ilamy told her. e crowd. On' the right ot the ago days of popularity and youth had given without thought o t re ST. ELMO HOTEL “You don't?” Life'was bitter Id n arrow entran ce h a ll there*, w a s the aefl prettiness. “I do believe lelvlng; nnd had incidentally . re • . Open All Year |her. mouth, but sho could seem in doorway, of a dark 'bedroom... An could havt. a fire in the sitting Music Shop Inc. ceived more than he ever could Comer Main and New York Avenues terested, cotird manage to smile. toinette's and Brenda’s room, where room tonight. Oh. later, later, nave received materially—the re Dinner 75c. with exception of Sundays and. Holidays '• ‘•No! Bat we've got to put on one must always snap on a light. There’s Jingle — Jingle, you bad 410 Main Street Asbury Pork spect nnd adoration of the whole I mojte advertising before we— Be; Lighted, however, It was n'pleasant cat, wncre Were you all mnrnlng?” P h o n e X. P . 5630 town. B. R. 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