- ^ Who . Graspa His Opportunity. His Opportunity Is Right. Now Yes, We Do Job Printing, All Rr.n V At Kieht Pric®- Vo l . XLV1II— N o. 29 OOEAN QBOVB TIMES Bring Your Work To The Times NEPTUNE, NEW; JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930

ANNUAL BIBLE CONFERENCE ADVERSE ELEMENTS Fo u r C e n t s Daily Sessions To Open Next Mon- JAPANESE BEETLE AT WORK HARASS PRESIDENT • .day, Continuing Two Weeks. FOR Fruit, Trees, Flowers Suiter From The annual Bible Conference; with RETRENCHMENT SEEN DECLARES DR. BARTHOLOW IN the Moody Institute cooperating, will THREE DAYS OFTHE W. C. T. U.; Attacks of Insect Pest. be instituted next Monday and will V AUDITORIUM SERMON be continued until Sunday, August The deadly work of thc Japanese IN NEPTUNE AUDIT 3. - The sessions will be "held in the beetle now entering thc fifth week of his'adult life is in full swing. His Eminent Divine Believes Hoover Was Temple. Dr. S. Edwhrd Long, of MARKED BY LARGE ATTENDANCE FIGURES SHOWN AT MEETING Moody Institute; Dr. Henry Ostrom, domain at present is limited to the Providentially Prepared For High evangelist; Dr. Peter W. Philpott, eastern States, from Massachusetti OF TOWNSHIP SOLONS to Virginia, but he is fast making in Office—Mount Vernon Pastor Heard pastor o f the. Church of the Open, GET-TOGETHER BANQUET AT STOKES HALL PRECEDES .uunmg in- Door, Los Angeles; Dr. Harry Allen doads on contiguous areas. All vari­ at Morning and Evening Worship Ironside^ pastor of the Moody Me-., THE DAILY SESSIONS, MORNING, AFTERNOON AND eties of grapes, apples, cherries and For First Six Months Of Year Ex­ morial Church, Chicago, and Captain peaqhes are subject to the attacks of Disclaiming any politics in : his EVENING—WHITE RIBBONERS GIVEN GREETING BY penditures Were Only Forty Per Reginald Wallis, General Secretary this insect pest. Among the shade ' ■utterance, th e. Rev. Dr. ,,Otho Rar- o f the Y. M. C. A., Dublin, Ireland, trees that suffer his presence are.the • Cent, o f Appropriatons—fTrash and tholow iij his morning sermon at the DRS. MELVILLE E. SNYDER AND ALFRED WAGG ON will be -the speakers. sassafras, elm, linden, horse-chest­ Garbage Collections Satisfactory. ■v Auditorium last Sunday declared Dr. Ostrom and Dr. Long are sched­ BEHALF OF THE OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION— nut, willow; birch, oak, poplar and ' that President H ebert Hoover is the uled a s'th e speakers for, the first maple; with flowers he is absolutely An exhaustive report by Elmer 0 . . victim of a diabolical combination of. PRESIDENTS OF FIVE STATES ALTERNATE .UAVU IN OCCU- impartial attacking a bachelor but­ Stevens, auditor, for the six months week. Dr. Ostrom came into promi­ pVTW n * — ■ —— adverse .- elements, notwithstanding nence as an' American evangelist and ton with equal zest as a rose; shrubs ending June 30, 1930, was an inter- . He had been providentially raised tip PYING THE CHAIR—DELEGATES FROM , and lawns also find him a lingering esting innovation introduced at the Bible teacher at the time of the J. and avaricious guest,mieof and prepared for the Presidency as Wilbur Chapman simultaneous cam­ NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE AND MARY­ committee on Tuesday night. If fig- was Esther of Bible times prepared paign in leading American cities. He answer to numerous inquiries meeting of the Neptune Township for her throne, as witness thc wortjg' LAND ATTEND IN FORCE OF NUMBERS—PROGRAM on how to kill__ him, molMartin biii' Davoy,uavey ures do not lie, and it is presumed keeps constantly employed because CLOSED r.APrp ------noted tree exnert — 11 of her cousin Mordecai, "Who know- o f the wide demand for his services. id tree expert, advises the spray­ that these most certainly d o. not,, eth whether thou art con\f to the Dr. Long built the course of study ing o f infested areas with lead coated then the members were entitled to kingdom for- such a time as. this?" arsenate o f lead. Mr. Davey bases in the department— ...... l, ,ux of Biblemoie at the feel somewhat pleased. The figures Dr. Bartholow - is pastor of the Tr./«-— ’ ----- . ._.w -..w. 4 annual gee- .1; Indiana Central College and was its ft™ Eet~ I h e great crusade than his information on experiments made showed a noticeable retrenchment in .First M. E. Church, Mount Vernon, together banquet Monday evening 0___ u iio m man now. Wet in his own laboratories as well as expenditures for the past six months. head for seven years. His exposi­ at Stokes Hall, where headquarters •interests are clamoring for the re­ N. if., in which pastorate he has tions are' enriched by travels in the those of the U .. S. Department of While total «*i'i

•#•••■■■•••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••* • : * ini M. E. TEITELBAUM St. Paul’s. < Correct Footwear for Men and Women The Season’s Crowning Event 618 Main Street, Bradley Beach Opp. Railroad Square or Soldier’s Monument Microphone Revue FACTS OR FANCY Hoping: for results is the fisherman’s privilege, but trusting Something New Drama Form Riotous to luck is an expensive habit when shopping around for shoe£ A SKETCH I have always believed that the people of Monmouth County want and appreciate fine1 quality merchandise. To offer the best merchandise possible and be satisfied with a reasonable profit may not be the quickest way of getting rich “A Day in a in business. But it is the sure way of staying in business. I feel I can speak with authority for I ’ve been in business Written and directed by Raymond Knight, production since. 1899 and each year it’s been bigger and better. . director of the National Broadcasting Company and I am extremely grateful for the patronage I received from the .public during the past six months’ crisis that has overtaken famous for his “Cuckoo Hour” every Wednesday night this country. over WJZ. ■ Our store may appear small from the outside, but there ia no store in Monmouth County that can offer you a better selection of footwear for the whole, family. - We have shoes for infants, women, boys and men. Our prices range from $1.00 to $12.50, in all colors and styles. 8.15 P. M. Summer visitors have always patronized our business and we are anxiously looking forward to greet them once again. This makes the thirty-first year that we are greeting summer visitors Ocean Grove Auditorium to Bradley Beach. . . Yours with many good bargains, ~ : This represents the latest stage production featuring radio M. E. TEITELBAUM. artists and has been especially prepared for the great Auditorium. • The Russian Cathedral Quartette, Walter Preston, Countess : Albani, Elsie May Gordon and Joe Raines and his orchestra, are (■••••••••••••••••••••••••••••HI...... s featured stars in this new pi ay.

j Admission, 50c. Reserved Seat, $1.00 U. S. GIRLS FIND TELEPHONE TALK THANK YOU | | Buy Your Tic ets NOW CALL AGAIN! I ODD Iff ENGLAND A HANDY DIRECTORY FQK OUB SCAQEB8 I imMHIIMUHMIIUMIIIM.IM. Operators Are “Telephonists,” While “Through’* Means BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ccnnccied. When the American girl secretaries WILLIAM E. TAYLOR on the stall of tho American delega­ Q. C. P ridham & Bro. tion to the Disarmament Conference, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Practical Painters arrived In London they discovered, Alterations Additions Repairs upon malting their first call over a Paper Hangers 88 Abbott Avenne, Ocean Grore London telephone, that the English 71 Broadway girls were “telephonists" and not Telephone 1262 Ocean Orove, N. J. “operators" and that they answered *0 tha name of "ciichange.” . Confusion on the p.-rt of the Ameri­ A ndrew T aylor JACOB BEUTELL can secretaries increased when the ■pN AND 8HEET METAL PLUMBING AND BEATING Ten Minute Schedule English “tclcp’i\onl~t" said "you are through" which, translated into Ameri­ WORKER Jobbing Promptly Attended To. can, meant “you are connected" and (26 South Main St., Asbury Park 98 Vi Embury Avenue Ocean Grove. 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. not, as the Americans supposed, "your Phone 2601 .- / ■ - Phone 8468 . time is up. pleaca deposit another nickel," the ‘‘Lons Dlr.tanee Office" Is D A ILY "Trunk’ Exchange.” Tilton’s City Dairy EDMOND L. THOMPSON Except Sunday Similarly the “operating room” in Paateurlxed Milk and Crua Exterior and Interior a central office is known as a "switch- BUTTERMILK. AND CERTIFIED ' PAINTING f room" In ihe :cxeHarjta and when a MILK Olitrltmuru for Wallur-Osnlon rntiuU Estimates Furnished lino Is “ busy” the English “telephonist" 38 Ooean Ave., Ocean Orove, N. 3 De Luxe Bus says “line Is ensued." A “do not StS Second Avenue, Asbury Park answer" report becomes "there Is 110 Phone 1677 Phone Asbury 22B6-R for Charter Trips reply" and1 a call Is “completed” in tho United States but It “ matures” | SERVICE : LEVIC & WHITEHEAD In England. HARRY J. BOD1NE JOHN N. BURTIS Phone 6571 Telephone operators In America, and FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER In most -cases, subscribers, too, always - FUNERAL DIRECTOR. “ talk" over a telep'.ione but the British , 1GG7 flingt Axe.. Asburj Park 1 YO U REALIZE hour muchX have a-.haliit of “opcaSln?.” Our oper­ PRIVATE CHAPEL ‘HOME FOR SERVICES' ' ators-“cuHnto’ a cecsncUon by. press­ Phono BB7 517 Bangs Are. Asburf Part Private Auta - Pbons 64 ing a key on .the switchboard in front YOU m edim s COHVIHIiHCEa of them and their counterparts of the British Isles, “ enter a connection." AMERICAN BARBER SHOP IIow often ard you Incon­ homes arc being equipped "Charges" are made for telephono calls LEON SNIDER ' venienced by the lock of hot with the Humphrey Kala­ In America but “fees" are tho order 307 Bond St.; Asbury Park water? How often is your mazoo? > '-••• (Next Door to Scott's Music Store) . ’ NEWSPAPERS ' ■ dally schedule interfered Once you have this re­ for such conveniences In England, and EXPERT ON LADIES and,CHILDREN S markable water heater in with, wailing for water to whoii a line is. “out.of 'order" in New ; HA.TR BOBBING, 40 CENT'S . ; •Service All Year heat? v your home, you’ll wonder “ not working” ih how you ever got along York it ia simply ' Men and Boys’ Hair Cut, 25 Cent*. 53 Main Ave, . Ocean Grove. Tel. 528J From early morning until tion don. late night, for bathing, without i t You’ll be sur­ MICHAEL -DARO (Formerly with Nary) Ocean Grove’s, Original Carrier shaving, cooking, dishwash­ prised to learn how econom­ ing, cleaning, laundry, and ically it cupplies your the scores of other daily every hot water need. DAVID H, O’REILLY GEORGE H. COOK homekeeping tasks, there is Lefcus ;explain to you, a continual demand for hot how arid why this remark­ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR '■•.Plano JRniet;:-:'^#--*;,.^ water. At least: two- able water heater can Orders Attended to Prompt!; thirds the water you give you such depend­ Old Pianos Reboilt and Repaired Hemstitching u se in your homo' able servlceat such lit­ Estimates Furnished Pianos and Victroloa For Sale should be heated.' tle cost Come in, or. Is it any wonder, phono today/ for a 129 Abbott Avenne Ocean Grov, 99 Cookman Are. Ocean Grore. N. J. Pleating than, that so many demonstration. - Phone 4716 Phone 2118-M Buttons

FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. ELECTR ICAL W ORK * fSS Mattison Avenue, Aibury Park ON YOUR FORD •", Phone Asbury Park 2364 ROOTING CONTRACTOR will be expertly done if you leava the matter in our hands. You^ "The Catch o f the Ocean” at BEX R O O riN G CO. lighting and ignition systems I 69 South Main St., Asbnry Park .will bo placed in perfect condi­ j Harvey’s Ssa Food Market Re-roofing Over Old Shlneles tion and any defective wiring REASONABLE will be replaced with new. All PRICES Only the Freshest and Best, electric connections will he prop­ erly made! JEM IM A BEAUTY FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc. SHOPPE Ocean Grove Market Now Open . >, ' ' ■ > «, F . S . Morris, Automotive Electrician ;; - ' 78 Mt- ■Hermon-Way. 52 Olin Street, Ocean Orove Phones 490 Relieves a Headache, or Neuralgia in v:;-: -..' j j . s. L, Battery’Service Siatioa .-'-.C :./-' ..;••• ,. Ocean Grove.N. J. 739 Main Street, Brtidloy Beach (day and night). Phone 376 30 minutes,' cheeks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days, - ’ ! U. 8. and firestone Solid and Pnemmatio truck Tire»' - ■, 660 also to'Tablets.-. HSSouthMain SJtrieet,'.Asbury;

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES TRUST ACCOUNT land known as the Dayton and DeNyso COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET—1929 Tract; thence (2) southerly along tho-:* ASSETS wenterly line of said tract, twenty-flvo v o u ,¥ o m c m ' ANNUAL. AUDIT OF NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP, N. J. 1928 Audit Revised DeceinUer feet; thence (3) westerly, and again at THE; , . • December 31 January 1 31, 1929 right angles to Fisher Avenue,, one hun> To tho Chairnmn and Comfnitteemen, ' Cost of Improvements In Progress (P. 25>.? 28,594.32 5 20,266.00 ? 0,198.05 dred and forty-eight feet, moro or less, ' Township of Neptunoi Now Jersey.’ Assessments Receivable (Page 20)...... 77.03G.90 77,154.51 90.007.3U to tho easterly lino of Fisher Avenue;. m i M Gontlemon: ’ • • Township's Share of Assessments- (Page 27) ...... 1.505.U8 thence (4) northerly along the easterly "Wo havo audited tlie. financial transactions of tho Township of Neptune, Now Assessments Refunded, CancelM. etc. (P. 28) 0,105.11 6,165.11 321.75 UnO of Fisher Avenue, twenty-five feot • Jersey, foi1 tho year ended December 31, 1929, and.attach hereto comments on tho Sundry Adjustments, etc.. (Page 29)...... , , 021.07 021.57 to tho point or place of beginning. - -■,‘ Audit and Comparative Balance Sheets as shown by the 1928 audit as at December. •Deilcit—192'i A ssess'ts Confirmed (P. 25) ...... C00.19 Also all that certain* lot, tract or par- ’ 31, 102-8, Revised as at January 1, 1929; and as at December 31, 1929, under tho Due from Current Account- (Pago 30).... 7,000.00 7,000.00 13,043. lu cel of land and premises, hereinafter' following divisions: ■ ; . particularly .described, situate, lying and . CURRENT ACCOUNT ?119,44G.39 §120,208.18 $H2,898.i»H frolng in the Township of Neptune, ' -TRUST ACCOUNT County of Monmouth and State of Now CAPITAL ACCOUNT LIABILITIES Jersey, known and designated as Lot1 RESERVE ACCOUNT Notes Payable l ...... ?11U,000.00 No. one hundred ami fifty-nine, as together with the required supporting statements. ' * Temporary Improvement Notes (R 31), §U0,000.00 5110,000.00 shown on Map of Robbins’ Addition to P^ffar°H G M m an ^ Percentage Retained (ttage 25).;..... U27.41 388.02 Asbury Park, mado by Niart Rogers; TOWNSlIir OF NEl'TUtfE, NEW JERSEY ^ Reserves •* Civil Engineer, September, 1907, and (3imij’rit>ner ° 0 CURRENT ACCOUNT First Street ...... \ , 330.73 330.73 330.73 filed in the Monmouth . County Clerk’s COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET—-JANUARY 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 1UUU Interest (Page 31) ...... 115.28 115.28 '791.92 Olllce, and more - particularly described ' M4«r TeUcl Duo to Current Account (Page 30)...... 9,000,38 . . 9,090,38 as follows: rs Trust Surplus (Pago Ul) . 134.38 , 1,38*7.89 • Boginning at a point . hi the easterly 1028 Revised December line of. Fisher.Avenue, distant three hun­ Audit January! 31, 1929 $119,446.39 $120,208.18 $112,898.50 dred and two, feet and thirty hundredths Cash ■■ 1 of a font Southerly' from the southeast­ Collector (Pago 6) ; . 530.21 $30.^1 CAPITAL ACCOUNT erly corner of Fisher Avenue and Spring- , Treasurer (Page 9) ...... , . . ; . ,v.. ... 21,300.35 21,a(J9.35 ?il,50y.2tf COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET—1020 wood Avepuo; .thence (1). easterly, and :i .(Editor’s Note: This series : of Charged to Collector . 12,000.00 14,254.13 2,254.13 In the Matter of tho Estate of Annio wherein .Leonard L. Broome, et. us., all crossings where traffic is not • Perry, Deceased. are complainants, and Anna ilabig, and Pure Manufactured Ice • $78,200.00 $80,798.37 §4,596.G1 $1,998.24 Notice to Creditors to Present Claims others, are defendants, you are required - controlled. Miscellaneous Revenue—Not An­ Against Estate, to appear, and answer the bill 'of com­ Motorists must stop or park only ticipated : V - pursuant to the Order of Joseph L. plaint, on or before tlio ,4 th day of Sep­ ■ in the direction of traffic, with the • Received by Collector as per Donahay, Surrogato of the County of tember next, or the said bill .will bo details (Page 0) ...... 3,550.88 Monmouth, made 011 tlio twenty-third taken as confessed against you.’ curb side of the- vehicle within six Charged to Collector (Page 11 day of June, 1930, on tlie, application Said bill is filed to foreclose a certain inches of the edge-of the road and I merest Collected .... $58.36 of Ernest F. "Woolston, executor of tlio mortgage given by Abram K. W'llliains FRANK 0. T. WILSON on the rght hand side of the road, * Entered C.B.—line 23 1GS3 , estate of Annie Perry, deceased/ notice and Anna B. Wiliiatns, his wife, to Leon­ is hereby given to the creditors of said ard L.Brooino and Helen L. Broome, O ffice: 113.Embury Avenue.. except on one-way streets, where Refunds, received by Ti'eas. deceased to exhibit to tho subscriber, his wife, dated October 4, 1920, on lands local authorities may designate left­ (Page 9) executor, as aforesaid, their,, debts and in the Township of Neptune, County of side parking and on streets where Interest ...... 1214.75 demands gainst the said estate, under Monmouth, State of New Jersey, at Ocean Grove Publicity ...... 30.00 oath, within six months from tho dato Ocean Grove. angle parking is permitted. Poor Relief ...... 24.00 of the aforesaid order, or they will bo And you, Abram K. 'Williams, Anna These requirements do not apply 274.75 forever barred, of their actions therefor B. Williams,, his wife, are made defend­ Telephone 1286S against the said subscriber. ants because you-executed to complain­ to vehicles disabled on the road so . • 3,867.10 that it ia impossible to avoid stopp- Dated; Freehold, N. J.-, Juno 23, 1930. ants the «aid. mortgage* and you Anna ERNEST F. WOOLSTON, Ifablg and Mr. Habig, husband of Anna ing and temporarily leaving them in Amt., to be raised by taxation $110.089.18 116,258.27 $169.09 4S Main Avenue, Habig, are made defendant?’ because a position which would otherwise be -20-30 ($10.00; Ocean Grove, N. J. you are now the owners of the premises unlawful. $194,259.18 "(Page 15) described hi said mortgage. ■ « (Page 3) IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Dated July 3. 1930. No car may be left on any high- RECAPITULATION To Abram K. Williams, Anna B. Wil­ Cook and Stout, Solicitors for Com­ , way unattended- Unless the brakes Surplus Rev. Appropriated ... .$16,700.00 (Page 5) liams, Anna Habig, and Mr. Hablg, hus­ plainants, Electric Building, Asbury are set and the motor stopped and, Miscellaneous Revenue Antici- band of Anna Habig, Park, N.. J. patert—Excess ...... 2,598.37 (Page 5) —28-31 when upon any grade, with the Miscellaneous Revenue not By virtue of an order of the Court of wheels turned to the curb. Except 'Anticipated ...... 3.SG7.10 (Page 5) Tax Revenue—Excess 169.09 (Page 4) in compliance with direction of a One of tlie best places ia the traffic signal or officer, or to avoid ' . CURRENT ACCOUNT conflict with other traffic, it is un­ Statement of Expenditures — Year, Ended December 31 st, 1929 . county to get a pair of shoes lawful to stop or park; within an ■ v;. ^ ' '• .Net — — — Expenditures —''1 - B alances - ■ ' — T rgn sf e r s——— • O ver : intersection, on a crosswalk, between ' Budget Expended put in condition for comfort Appropriations F rom -To'." ; Appropriations R eserved D isbursed Journal Unexpendeid $126.05 - a safety zone and the adjacent curb Administrative Expense' $17,000.00 (A) $ 110.00 $17,110.00 $ 11.55 $16,972.40. 2.000.23 ami svrviee. - Real oak tiumert or within twenty feet of the curb Assessment nnd Collectiol* - 8.5 00.CO (D) 1,660.00 |0.l60;00 12.240.23 Ronda 20.000.00 (D) .$ 650.00 19.350.00 '16.77 19,256.22 opposite the end of a safety zone, 2.072.36 Police * ' ‘ 48.800.00 (C) ; 1,075.00 49.875.00 226.28 52,521.08 leather used exclusively. ' ' ■ 25,86 in front of a private driveway, Board of Heolth 4.800.00 (B) 190.00 4.610.00 35.00 * 4,600.06 3 .0 1 ■ within twenty-five feot of the near­ Street Lightti 12.500.00 (D) 600.00 11.620.00 ! 1.616.99 Quick service. Reasonable est • crosswalk at an intersection or Poor 3.500.00 3.500.00 3,429.18 70-82 Charities 325.00 3 2 5 .0 0 : - 325.00 prices. ... • ' within fifty feet, of a "Stop Street” Garbage. \ « 8,300.00 (D) i 30.00 8.170.00 0,170.00 ■ sign or within fifty feet, of .the near Memorial Park 200.00 (A) I 10.00 9o;oo 04.70 5.30 316.33 A sk. those who know our work. right-hand corner of Any street used Contingent • ; 500.0,0. 500.00 CO.OO 173.67 Interest on Temporary Loans , <6,000.00 16,000.00 10.137.10 w 2,13 7.10 ' by a bus line. It is also unlawful Advertising Advantages (Publicity) 10,000.00 (B) 100.00 9;900.00 16.75 9.092.10 0.85. to:park within twenty feet of the Election 600.00 (B) 150.00 w,...- 450.00 c 1 445.87 4.13 M. DeMARCO driveway entrance: to tany firehouse Engineer * - ? 500.00 (B). 440.00 940.00 935.00 5.00 Storm Drain ' 1.000.00 • (C) 575.00 425.00 4 10.57 14.43 Shoe Rebuilder or .within ten feet of a fire hydrant. Sidewalk and Curb Expenses 6,009.17 6.009.17 $6,009.17 Interest on Capital- Notes 500.00 (C) 500.00 767.49 Sidewalk and Curb .Interest 5,000,00. 5.000.00 5,767.49 MlDrWECKTO 324.79 Insurance : - 1 — 1,800.00 1.000.00 2,124.79 3 Main St., Asbury Park Bond Retirement 8,000.00 6.000.00 • B,000.00 NEW YORK Bond Interest" \ *.10,400.00 10.400.00 10.400.00 KoiuidTtlp Retirement of Note# (Capital Account) . : 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 State and County. Taxes Overpaid . .01 .01 .01 VIOLIN, MANDOLIN. BANJO, PIANO, 55.00 55.00 SINGING, SAXAPHONB, TROMBONE, $1.75 Protested Miscellaneous Revenue,.Check 55.00 FLUTE, CLARINET, XTLOPHONE3, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 $194,209.18 $3,205.00 v $3,205.00 $194,^89.18 $316.35 $185,503.25 $16,064.18 $ 622.00 $0,216.60 DRUMS, CORNET. Tickets Good to. Newark RECAPITULATION AGENCY FOR INSTRUMENTS Bradley Beach ...... 7.37 A. lit. Appropriations—.Budget $194,289. 10 (P a g e 1) , Over>Expeditures 8,216,.60 (P a g e 1)^ . » PHONE 6777 Asbury Park-Ocean Grove 7.41 A, M. $202,505.86 North•’Asbury Park.... 7.43 A. M. Expenditures: PROF. R. MIRAGLIA’S Allenhurst ...... 7.46 A .M . • Reserved $ 316.35 (P a g e l> Returning Train Leaves • . Disbursed . 105,503.25 (P a g e 9) MUSIC SCHOOL Now York West 23rd St _____ 6.1E P . M . $105,619. Now York Uborty St ...... 6.30 P. M. Journal— Transfers 16.064. Newark Broad St ...... 5.26 P . M . Unexpended Balances 622. (P a g e 4) Spccial Methods tor Organizing Add one hour for Daylight Saving Tima $202,505.06 Bands, Orchestras and (Mandolin ■ For Information See Ticket Aeont Clobs. ■ MAJOR 1EAOUE BASEDALI,^ ’ Tho Art of Transposing for any capital stock of complainant associa­ longing to Gladys VanHise in 1024. TVind Instrument and liow to Com­ .".GIANTS vs CHICAGO SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue of a and demand whatsoever, as well in law Seized as the property of Etna R. . writ o f fl. fa. to m o; directed, issued out as In equity, of the said party of tho tion, assigned to the said association pose Melodies and Hannonizo Them. BROOKLYN vs ST. LOUIS first /part, of, in and to the said demised by Etna R. Crowell and Samuel How­ Crowell et. als. taken in execution at of the Court- of - Chancery of the . State ard Crowell, her husband, and In the the suit of Neptune Building and Loan Other Excursions on July- 3 -and 20. of New Jersey, will be exposed- to sale premises, and 'every part and parcel Association and to be sold by . at public, vendue, on Tuesday, tho 29th thereof, with the : appurtenances. And second place, all that certain: tract or parcel of land' and premises, ~ herein­ W ILLIAM It. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. day of July, -1930, between the hours of also the said indenture of lease arid Dated June 30, 1930. m ? M O H -W D »H EOUIFMtffT :i2 o’clock-and 5 o’clock (at 1 o'clock, every clause, article and condition there­ after paticularly described, situatje, W ilbur R. Guyer lying and being .in tho Township of Cook & Stout, Solicitors. eastern standard timo) ^ in the afternoon in expressed and contained. -28-31 ($29.82) of said day, at the Land and Mortgage To havo;.and to hold the said inden­ Neptune, in the County of Monmouth Succchoi to NEWJERSEY CENTRAL Agency Office* 701 Mattlsoa Avenue, in ture of lease, and other? hereby granted and State of New Jersey, the City of Asbury; Park, County of premises, unto the: said party o t tho Beginning at a point in the north­ Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ second part, V her heirs, executors, ad­ erly line of Corlies Avenue as shown SHERIFF’S SALE,—By virtue of a cree of said court araounting to approxi­ ministrators and assigns; to her and their on a map or plan called Asbury Park tw it of fl. fa. to me directed, issued out William Young mately: $3,051.00.. - • : •• '.to-r- only proper use, benefit-and behoof, for Gardens,the said . beginning : point o f tho Court of Chancery o f tho- Stato All the following- tract or.- parcel of and during, all - the rest,1 residue and re­ being also the southeast corner o f. lot of New Jersey will be' exposed ■ to sale at ALBERT L. BROWN .land and premises hereinafter, partlcu mainder of tho said term of years ^et No. 51, Block One, on said map o f said public vendue, on Tuesday, the 5th day Plumbing mi Heating larly described, situate, lying - and being to come and linexplred *,=; subject, never­ Asbury Park Gardens and running o f August, 1930,. between the .hours of in the Township o t Neptuiie; In the theless, to , the / ■ rents, '.4 covenants and thenco ;• (1) northwardly and . along tlie 12 o'clock and, 5 o’clock (at 1 o'clock Estimates Given Jobbing County of Monmouth and Stato of New provisions In the said Indenture of lease easterly line o f lotVNo. 51, one hundred eastern standard time)*?in the afternoon Jersey, , at Ocean Grove; and known and mentioned. (100) feet to u point in the southerly of said day, at the; Land and Mortgage designated aB Lot Nu.mber eleven hundred Seized as tho property " o f Howard lino of 'lot No.: 40, Block One, ‘on- said Agency O/Uce, 701 Mattison Avenue, - in 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove METALWORKER and slxty-slx (No, 1166) on the north O’Brien taken in execution at the suit plan; thence. (2) eastwardly Und paral­ the City. Of Asbury -Park, County of side of Clark avenue on . tho Map of. Lots. of Blanche I. Swentzel and to be sold lel with Corlies Avenue and -along lot Monmouth, - New Jersey, to satisfy p. de­ Telephone 428 of Camp Ground .of tho Oceau Grove byV':.No, 43 in part seventy-three; and thirty- cree of said Court amounting* to approxi­ :iate and Asbestos Shingle Roofing Camp Meeting A^socia:tion ofc .the Metho­ W ILLIAM R. O’BRIEN, SherilT. seven hundredths (73.37) feet to a. mately, ,$878.00.'. •/ -v' --: dist .Episcopal Church. ; > point; thence (3) south five degrees and All that certain lot, tract or parcel of , Stoves, Banges ^nd Furnaces Dated - June- 27/-l930w’-;. v ' V v ' r i\(ty-ono; minutes west ono hundred nine land and premises, situate, lying > and Being the. same premises demised and Durand, Ivins & Carton, Solicitors. and thirteen hundredths ' (109.13) feet being in tho Township of. Neptune^ In . Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 : ' ■>. Pipdess Heaters let to Julia A. Van Slclen by the Ocean —27-30 ($31.50) to the ^present northerly line ‘of Corlies the County of Mopmouth and State' of Grovo Camp Meeting Aasdclation of the Avenue; thence (4) south seventy-flvo New Jersey. - s " ' 1 ’09 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grovt Methodist. Episcopal' Church by leaso degrees .and nineteen minuted west and - Known and designated as Lot No. ono dated August 28,, 1883 and recorded in SHERIFF’S BALE.—By virtue of a along- the northerly line of said Ave­ hundred and sixty as shown on'Map of Frank Edwards ■ Telephone 3142 the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office in writ o f fl. fa.. to mo directed,. Issued nue thirteen (13) feet to a point in •Robbins’ Addition to Asbury Park, made Vol. 265 of Deeds, page 265, and. by out. of tho Court of Chancery, of tho the dlyisiqn lino betSveeon lands form­ by; Niart Rogers, Civil Engineer, Sep­ several mesne assignments assigned; to State of New Jersey, will bo exposed erly belonging to John Ely Tilton and tember, 1907, and filed In tho- Monmouth ; : v JiV; V Howard V N . ‘ O’Brien . b y Milllcent H. to salo ift phblio vendue on Tuesday, the said Asbury Park ■ Gardens; thence County Clerk’s Office and moro particu- Furniture LAZARUS ’DOGGETT, Mason Smock, widow, and Sarah I. .Dayitf* tho 5th’ day o f August, 1030, between (5) northwardly and along said. divi­ laly described.as follows: widow, individually and as Executrices tho hours of 12 o'clock and - 5 'o’clock sion lino eight: and sixteen (8.16) feet Beginning at a point in tho easterly . Cement Work and Plastering of tho last; W ill and Testament of SardU (at 1 o’clock/‘eastern standard time), In to . tho • southeast corner of lot No. 53 lino Of Fisher Avenuo, distant two hun­ A.^ Bolton, deceased, by Assignment of tho 'afternoon of said day, at the Land on, said plan thence (6) westwardly dred and soventy-soven feot and thirty . Jobbing Promptly Attended To I^easo bearing even, dato herewith, and and Mortgage Agency Office, 701 Matti- and parallel with Corlies: Avenue forty- hundredths of a foot southerly from tho - a • Satisfaction Guaranteed : • > ;}■§ to bo. recorded in said Clerk’s : ofllce sbn Avenuo, in the City'of Asbury Farki flvo (45). feet to the point or, place of southeast' comer of Springvrood Avenuo simultaneously herewith. ■ • ' . . / v, r County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to boginhlng. Being composed in ' part., of. and Fisher Avenne jvthenco (1) easterly* 606 Embury Aventie. Neptune, N. J. And, also, tlio estate; rights title, In­ satisfy a decreo of " said Court amount- lots, NOs, , 52 and 53 in B lock : One, i s at rrlght angles * to Fisher. Avenue, -ono terest; term of years yet to come and imr to approximately $8,288.00.' • Bhown-- on said map or plan of [Asbury hundred and: forty-eight feet, .• more - or relephone 4972 , unexpired, property, ■ possession,1 claim - In tho first - place, -; 30 shares .- of • the Park <3pirdens :and : part of a tract;ct;be- be­ less, to the, westerly lino of a tract of S i i l ® , , . f A'C E FOUR , j p x .y 'l 8 ;: i93» ■ ...I) 'IJIJJ "" . *“ ■ ' ‘ \ - ■. ROSEN AND OIA2 RECITAL. It;is said that ‘the young violinist possesses individual tone quality un­ THE NEPTUNE TIMES Volinist and Tenor at Auditorium like that of arty’ other violinist and a n d QGWAW wxcnrm r m m Saturday Evening. his playing haE Swan the subject for ■ ftMialwd PMair . extended and favorable comment HONCR D. K W W C , IWtoher Max Roseii, recognized as one of among the "great critics, A charming jg » n ■ K. On*— , sdttor- the great violinists of the day will stage presence,' his sincerity, res' NKFTtntE, N. J. appear in the Ocean Grove Auditor­ human warmth and: friendliness es­ TstopHone 1 ium Saturday evening in joint re­ tablish him at once with his audi cital with Rafael. Diaz, tenor of the enee: Perpetual Life! ' y#ar>y; 90c. stm l-*n »u *«r; 50e. quarterly 'or te. and poM> Metropolitan, whose singing’ in the Tenor Mian, who was heard. here «S* per po»l»e« paid In the United StMM; C«i» -ft.OO an# fortfen 9 M season’s first concert won him his two weeks ago, made a most favor­ A corporation such as :his institution is estob n year,. return. Phillip I. Ienni; director of able impression, and he will fee heard lished with the idea of furnishing continuous ser­ ADDRBB5ES changed on request—always give former suldreas. the Puccini and Educational Grand again with great pleasure by. music vice to the community. ADVERTISEMENTS. Rates will ba furnliihed by us upon request. Opera Companies is directing these lovers of the coast section. Its life does not depend upon any one member ot WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPKE FOR THE EXPIRATION OF summer programs. our staff. If one retires or dies, anojher takes his YOI'R SUBSCRIPTION Quering-Kelles1 Nuptials, place. • ' . This creates perpetual, faithful,. never failing .Entered nx ssecond-clniB mall at the Ocean Grove ptfsttofnee Harold W. Quering, of Ocean executor service for your estatfe. No individual Jan Grove, was married in St. Luke’s1 ever have this certainty of existence no matter how Stnile copies on sale at C. M. .Nagle's drug store, the .newenlttnds of Charle* M, E. Church, Long Branch, iast good a friend he may be. If you desire for some H Fi«’mmtng aiid Paul ChatfielU anil the Tlntew office. Ocean Grove. F. J. Messier, Saturday afternoon' to •' Miss 'Kather­ personal reason, you can name any one familiar, Cerlits avenue Neptune ine V, Keller, daughter of Mr. and with your affairs, to assist us as.Co-Executor. Mrs. W. S. Seller, of Slberon, Rev, THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE : Henry M. Lawrence performed the ceremony. The bride, whcs was given in marriage by her father, was at­ JULY, 1330 nue, who has beeen ill, is now conva tended by her sister ' and the sister K " ■\r T W ' T P - S lescing. of the groom, Misses Helen Keller 1 2 3 ■ 4 & Miss Annie Burke is remodeling and Helen Quering, '»’he bride’s' fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 the interior of the residence she re­ brother, William Keller, was beat 13 14 15 16 17' 18 19 cently purchased on Atkins avenue. man.- After a bridal tour through 20 21 22 23 24 25 George Rose, of Mount Vernon, N. New York State the couple, will 27 28 29 30 31 Y., visited his brother, Edward-Rose, make their home; with the brijde’s on Corlies avenue last week, Na tio n a l State’s Birthdays parents for the present, Mr. Quer- Ill 3. Idaho, 1890. Mrs; Winfred . Mount, of Atkins ing is a horticulturist and is em­ 10. Wyoming, 1890, avenue, has returned from a visit ployed at the Turner Rose Farm at with her daughter, Mrs. Walter & T r u s t Comp/lhy 2G. New York, 1788. Max Rosen, Violinist. : West Long Branch. 27 Alaska (organized), 18G8. Guinn, of Princeton. S a v i n g s —— Jfiss Martha Luding, of St, Paul, Other Days of Importance. Minn., is visiting. Mrs. Ivins Grant Com m ercial, Trust 2. President Garfield shot, 1881. on Fisher avenue, 5.’ Battle of Santiago, 1898. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Gray, of At­ 12. Orangeman’;' Day. kins avenue, have welcomed a son in 27. Atlantic Cable laid, 1866. their home. Mrs. Gray was form­ Bible Institute 31. William Penn, died. 1718 erly Miss Helen Emmons, of Stokes r.venue ’ Symbols. Miss Ruth Deiss, of Eleventh ave­ Co-operating with 1 ' Natal Stone —-----:------Ruby nue, has returned from a vacation Talismarfic Gem ------:------Beryl spent in . OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION Guardian Angel ------Humiol. . Special Apostle — ------Paul OBITUARY ERNEST N. Zodiacal Sign :— Leo Flower ------.— — Water Lily LESTER H. BORDEN. Astral Color ------~ R ?d On Thursday evening , of last July 21-August 3, 1930 Woolston & Son week Lester H. Borden, Cookman avenue, Occan Grove, died at tho Regional Society Proposed. Allenwood s&natorium. Services Real Estate were held Monday afternoon. in the YOUNG PEOPLE’S TEMPLE The ■ Ocean Grove Hotel Asso­ Farry funeral home, Asbury ParS, ciation is a live organization. It conducted ■ by the Rev. H. A, R et Insurance yea, pastor of St. Paul's church, Sunday Services, 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. functions regularly an»l effici­ and interment by Director Farry Mortgage Loans ently. ■ Its meetings are" well at­ was made in Mt. Prospect cemetery. Mr. , Borden is survived by two Week-Day Services, 11.00 A. M, and 7.45 P.M. tended. Its members ave vitally brothers, Augustus Borden,1 of Ocean It D oesn't 'Talus' interested in anything and every­ Grove, and Alfred Borden, of Red Much to Start a thing that has to do with the Bank. SPEAKERS prosperity of'.Ocean Grove and HELEN M. EDDOWES, FIRE Main Avenue the welfare of its people. Its Miss Helen M. Eddowes, 41, .daugh­ Rev. S. E. Long, D.D. Rev. Henry Ostrom, RD? ter of Mr. n.nd Mrs. Charles Ed- It takes more to ntsp; j Ocean Grove, N. J. meeting la*t week was a veritable dowes, 79 Delaware avenue, died at ene. II tbs tire, fee season of enlightenment for all that address Wednesday. The fam­ great o t *esaU It 1* to] who attended, made so by various ily formerly lived in Newark, resid­ your advantage to be; ing here. permanently since May, fs!t» Staitj Telephone 398 and sundry matters of more than although coming to Ocean Grove be­ t o timtfi. fore that in the summer time for a ordinary importance brought by number of years. Services will be .MOW. , the several able speakers. One held at the heus; this Friday even­ YOU CAN’T: RETIRE la n m irith of these matters comprehended ing at 7.30 o’clock in charge of Rev. Albert Evans, o f Asbury Park, arid the formation of a regional soci­ interment will be made tomorrow in ON THE MONEY Cloied Saturday afternoon* during July and August- ety of all hotel associations and the family plot in the cemetery at Oldwick, N. J., by Matthews; & iinmnmmmiiiiiuummamiiriunnuswratmiutimttmn allied organizations along this Francioni. YO U SPEND coast for the purpose of bringing JOHN OAKDEN. large conventions to the Twin John Oakden, sin Ocean Grove visit­ Cities. On the face of things the or from Alberta, Canada, died last Friday evening while attending serv­ — but you can save easily the plan seems to have possibilities ice in ihe Salvation Army hall, As­ Buiilding &nd Loan way. REAL ESTATE other than appear to the casual bury Park. Funeral services were *held Monday, conducted by Col. $ I monthly dues amounts to observer, and the matter of lend­ David Marshall, assisted by Rev. Dr, INFORMATION BUREAU ing aid to the movement has1 been F. A. DeMaris. The body was taken $200 at maturity— about 11 favorably considered -by the local to Alberta for bum i. Mr. Oskden was residing here with Mr. and Mrs. years. < Season Rentals association. Asbury Park’s new .Jonas Betts in the Waldorf apart* Convention Hall arid Ocean nients on Mt. Hermon Way. New Series Now Open Furnished Cottages, 4 to 10 Grove’s Auditorium offer ample MRS. A. E. DAVIS. accommodation for all big con­ Mrs. Ann. Elizabeth Davis, of RESERVE Rooms, $250 to $700 Tarrytown and 8 Olin street,. Ocean ventions that may be induced to Grove, died at the latter address on BUILDING AND LOAN head this way. And if Ocean Friday of lost week. Funeral serv­ J A. HURRY AGENCY ices were held in the chapel at the ASSOCIATION Grove is assured of obtaining a cemetery at Kensico, N. Y., near Real Estate and Fire Insurance v fair' share of tlie advantage pro­ her home. Mrs. Davis was;the widow Asbury Parle National Bank and Trust Company of Joseph H, Davis, long the super­ 66 Main Avenue, Ocean GroVe posed it would be well, then, for intendent- of the Ocean Grove Audi­ Pbomes, A sbary Park 4133 and 387-B the local hotel association to unite torium. She is'survived by a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Edward M. Berrien, of in this movement. The president Tarrytown, a summer resident of the • o f the latter body will appoint a Grove, iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiniiiiiiuiiniiiiiuuiut committee to cooperate in the plan. From tlie popularity of Ocean Grove for parking, it is PROPERTY FOR SALE ONE CENT A WORD Hotel, ocean front ------—------— $80,000 ■, HEADLINE 10 CENTS evident' that we need one wa# streets; besides, Main Ave­ Hotel, ocean front ------— .— ------— . 25,000 ’ ’MjniiMiiiiiiHliiiiiimiiiuiiMHiitjiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiimtuiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiih MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO nue should be a Boulevard and all. ears stop. 10-Room-Hous e 1------. . . . '9,000 1 ■ -I ACCOMPANY THE ORDER 11-Room H ou se______7,000 6-Room HoUse ------:_ !_ 4,800 1 Neptime News Notes I discount of 20 per cent.' for four or Outside of tHatf yon should see me for 'Insnirance of 6-Room H ou se______- _____... ____ 3,500. iimmifiiiiijnii/iN'iiimtiffiiiiinfiitiimiitmjimiiitiiiiiitiititifiiiiiiiiimiiiuijtifm1 f- more insertions every description. In other wards FiRE INSURANCE Miss Helen Strudwick, of Ninth IF YOU WANT ti> locate at the Sec ME before you Buy, Burn or Borrow. shore I have a wonderful well-built Even if it causes noma sacrifice to carry adequate insurance it avenue, is spending some' time in ' means nothing compared to the sacrificc exacted from yon if a-.fire New York City. • cozy home, six rooms, tile bath, hardwood floors, heater, light, every should destroy your under-insnred property, Mrs. Arnold Tnompson, of Elev­ convenience. Very reasonable price enth avenue, spent Thursday of iast to settle aiecount Terms, to suit. LOUIS E. BRONSON ; week in Atlantic City. StfiiUi deposit. Investigate. Inquire Emma Connelly, of Farmingdale, 150!; Tenth avenue, Neptune, after Real Estate and Insurance Agent J. R Garrabrandt Agency is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry 0.30 evenings. Telephone G436 As­ REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Jenkins, of Atkins avenue. bury Park,—29* Bronson Building, Ocean Grove Phone, 1058 Asbury Mr?. J. W. Reynolds, of Atkins ave­ Telepbone 2124 7 8 Mala Ave., Ocean Groie nue, ha; returned from a motor trip FOR SALE—Winter home, cen­ to Sharon, Conn. trally located, 33 Embury avenue, muimmmiuuiimimuu um)nilnnimimmin»iimiiiuiittiimimimniiniuiii»nmmmiiiiimiiitimtittttniTitntHinm||wmtnniimTt Miss Alice Leming, of Ridge ave­ Ocean Grove, clear of mortgage. nue, has returned from .the Ann May Ten rooms and bath, .$7,000.00, Will hospital, Spring Lake, where She un- take some m ortgage., Inquire own­ - derwent an operation for appendicits. er, 23 'McClintock: street, second Mrs. Ella Smith, of Atkins ave­ floor.—29* ' nue, is visiting in New York City. I STILES’ EXPRESS j The members of the auxiliary of W A N T E D—Experienced nurse • - Local and Long Distance Roving I the Home for the Aged. Ocean. Grove, wants: position—infant or invalid. ELLEN H. CLIVE were' entertained recently by' Mrs. Address Nurse, Box 61, Times of­ I STORAGE TRUcklNG S T ra d in g aa . , Nathaniel Jones, at her home in fice.—29* . ; Our Men Are Capable and Courteous S • Freehold. \ • > Telephone, 2440 Aabury Park j Hilda Deiss, daughter of Mr. and WANTED—Apartment near cecan, O. C. Covert Agency Mrs. Harry Deiss, of Corlies avenue, July 20 for four or five weeks; must ; Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park . S is recovering from an operation for be reasonable. Address Martha S Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove .; appendicitis at the hospital in Long Proetz, 7244 Hendersost Road, J?t, Insurance Mortgages Branch. Louis, Mo.—28-29* ■ S STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE • • “ .* ' • • Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy Armstrong, Tutoring in French: Graduate of of Lakewood; were Sur.day guests of large eastern prep school with prac­ Real Estate ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Estell, of Cor­ tical conversational experience in lies avenue, • Paris. Write Box 100, -Times office. SI OLIN STSEET Room m Asbury Park Trust Co. Bidg . Marjorie Haas, oi Ridge avenue, -27 -2 9 *' KENYON’S BEDDING is visiting Gloria Turner in Eliza- OCEAN GBOVE, N. J. Asbury Park . beth. ■ .• ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, STORE Telephone, Asbury Park lt7S Harry Cottrell, of New Brunswick, cash registers, desks/ safes, filing in visiting bis aunt, Mrs.- Charles cabinets. Everything ir. afSeo equip­ 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove Iroiis,-on Atkins ijvenoe. ment Call Asbury 6440, Batler'a " T .S a lK S .r Metal Beds, Cribs and Day-Beds Mrs, Kate- Atkinson, of Atkins arc- Office - Equipment Co, 41? Bond— Bond 14. Mattresses, Bedding and Springs v Csnebts nBd^oti

■ W 3 :- '.• Mr. and Mrs. J. . come from Scranton,, V...... S... V t fa-DAY INTERSTATE Aurora for a fortnight's stay.’ Seeley is the president and owner o f the Scranton-Laeka wanna College, W.C.T.U.CONFERENCE one,of the'largest educational insti­ tutions in Pennsylvania, . (Concluded trom flret pttga) ■ Postmaster' James H. M asker,'of A sale of fancy articles, ice. cream Somerville, is spending his vacation Rev Relyea Urges -Education. , at Troy Place. > and cake is to be held at the Alba­ tross, 34 Ocean Pathway, Wednesday Yesterday morning Rev. H. A. Rel­ It is hard to make money, but those who have made it often find it harder • _..._Miss- Ada Cook, o f Rutherford,------of a next week, July 23, urider tho yea, pastor of St. Paul’s church, former resident of Ocean Grove, is at auspices of the Woman’s Guild of Ocean Grove, addressed the confer­ to take care of it. Save your money and this institution will take care of it. the Kenilworth for,an indefinite stay. Trinity Episcopal Church, . Asbury ence, stressing the educational .part • Rev. Dr. George" W. Henson, of Park, of the women’s ehdeavors. Pointing Philadelphia, is leading the young Lee Sinsheimer, of1 Nutley, form- out that the W; C. T. U. has alwlays peojjle’a meeting in the Temple this erly in the summer delicatessen and relied in large measure upon con­ ! y\ wepk. , :•• •-• light lunch business at 46 Main ave- ventions to determine its -policies and activities, thereby keeping promi­ ' M r.' and Mrs. A. B. Rittenhouse, nue> Y“ 8 °,cetm Grove vSflit,?r ; o f Lebanon, N. J., ire now occupy- yesterday. He Is now successfully nent in the temperance movement ing their summer home at 74 Broad- operating a large restaurant at Nut- the principle of democracy, without which it is not - possible to obtain way. ey> " c social reform, he said that no move­ Mrs. T. Fulton and family, of East H. E. Shuey, of Dayton, and ment' can become popular and re­ Association Building, Ocean Grove, N.J. Orange, , have taken possession of Jiir. a°n> "• Shuey, of Toledo, main popular that is not created and theiii sflmmcr .home at 30 Embury Onio, have returned to spend the re­ directed by popular mind and.con­ 4 per cent, paid on savings, oom pounded quarterly avenue. ~ mainder of the summer at the'Lafay- science. “The people themselves ' - . • „ . . . . ette. They havo been regular paU must work out their salvation,” he ■ Ocean Grove Chapter, Order o f tho rons of the Lafayetto for many-sea- • . , v. , NATHAN J, TAYLOR, President Hasitern Star, will hold a cake sale SOns. said. ‘‘And because of its represen­ JOHN HULSHART, Vico Presdent tative character and the principle of JOSEPH H. RAINEAR, Caehler Saturday at the A. and P. .store, on • A , , . TAULMAN A. MILLER, Vice President and Trust Officer : 'Main jivpniie Qn . her ninetieth birthday anm- participation which prevail in a NATHAN T. LANE, Aaat. Cashle* m , ’ - - . . versary Tuesday, - Mrs. Emma C. gathering under your auspices I The thirtieth annual banquet of Shaw, a resident of the Homo for think of such a convention as an ex­ ■ t ;the?Auditorium ushers is to be held the Aged was entertaned at dinner pression of the Christian conscience *► Wednesday evening, .August.. 20, at at the Shelburno hotel by Miss Lulu of ' America at work, rationalizing the North Erid hotel. ■ ~ E. Wright. The dinner table bore a motives, measuring tontempotary Fred S. Clark, of. Passaic, for l“ rSe birthday cake. conditions, adapting effective meth­ ods to meet the, requirements of Beveral weeks is visiting" her;Bister, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Tantum, of changing conditions.” Mrs. .L. F. Angleman, at the Inter- Cookman avenue, who have been at ‘‘So much of our battle line has lakon, .32' Atlantic avenue. Northampton, Mass., visiting their fallen in political territory,” he add­ ' Did You Ever See the Picture ^• VMiss Alice Paulus has returned to daughter, Mrs. Walter Stevens, are ed, “ that we have yielded lately to '"her. home at Riverton, N. i., after a expected shortly. Frank has the temptation to suppose that week’s visit, with Mrs. William E. been missed from his nccuBtomed in political jurisprudence lies the Thomson, 6 Main avenue. haunts about town. • final victory of our cause. As a mat­ of a Check ? Miss Ruth Gamble, who comes Starting, tomorrow the afternoon ter of human nature and tho his­ tory of social progress, we know that from Philadelphia, for two weeks is hotel delivery of mail will be made We take hundreds o f them every day." Every cheek that goes through this •visiting her aunt, Mrs. Arthur by automobile, the same as morning this is untrue. Legislation and law enforcement may deter or abet •bank is photographed. :Moun,, 110 Clark avenue. deliveries are now made. This Will ensure -.delivery an hour -or more mow) reform, but of itself it is im­ It is one of our many ways of protecting the interests of our customers. Mr.' and Mrs. Francis Bucker and earlier th a n usual and will be _ potent to produce 'permanent moral their son Jack, of Suntyiry', Pa., are great' convenience to hotel • patrons, standards or social practices.” The One of them might sometime need very badly the picture of a particular check. visiting for a week Mr. and Mrs. E. * real test of permanent social organi­ We would have it—endorsements and all. W. Davis, 94 Main avenue. Miss Rachel Back, o f Washing- zation is .in education, by which suc­ Members' of the Kssoclation of ‘ 0"\ ?vl50 il tnow/ S th! A1'? nh,urst^ ceeding generations learn to preserve' Philadelphia Ministers Wives attend- S the living principles of Christian ed and were greeted at the services „ ? Allenhurst aro civilization, discarding outworn in the Auditorium last. Sunday. J**?6’ w, ‘I. v A j j J ‘modes, revamping inadequate' social ■ .•„, • tie, and her daughter Mildred and reforms.” :Mr. and Mrs. William Lingg have son Richard, likewise o5 Wash'ing- The five States were represented arrived from - Philadelphia "to occupy ton. in a forum on State papers^—Mrs. for the remainder of the season Anna Lee Waller for Delaware, Mrs. their cottage at 83 Mt. Carmel Way. . Rev. George S. Johnson, of Vine land, a former pastor of St. Paul’s. Rebecca T. Miller for Maryland, Main Street, between Mattison and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park • Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Jutten, of Ocean Grove, is scheduled to preach Mrs. Elizabeth Bourne Dickinson for . East Orange, visited Ocean Grove New York land Mrs. Bertha Lee | Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove at the Pitman Grove Camp Meeting New Jersey; Miss Margaret Sloat . relatives during the week. They are on Sunday.'- afternoon, August 3 former summer residents of this BillySunday preaches there the fo l for New York and Mrs. Bertha Leo Broyles for Pennsylvania. .-place. lowing Monday and Tuesday, morn­ ing and evening, At the afternoon session yester­ ■- Coming here to attend the. W. C. day there was a “Poll Parrot Quiz,” •MUUUU wuiui vimui luunui Iinuutiuuuumuiuimuni IU 111 Iiuiniituni uimautttmwtimtuttmutnuvnmunuutuiutut T. U. conference, Mrs. Harry Cool­ The following persons are at Ban- conducted by the New York State ing, of Havre de Grace, Md., is pro­ croft-Taylor Rest Home for the Sun* union. Mrs. Caroline Diehl, of Penn1 longing her stay at the Gulford for mer 'School of Missions this week: sylvania, spoke on “ Scientific Tem­ a week. Mrs. Dan B. Brummitt,- of Evanston, perance Instruction.” There was COOKMAN AVENUE Thomas Quinn and family and III.; Mrs. T. C. Reynolds, of-W ash­ also a Y. P. B. hour and a Loyal ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY his three sisters are spending their ington;. - ., . Mrs. C. E._Turley, _of _Mar- Temperance Legion demonstration, .'fifth season in the cottage at 31 At- 12J*> P“ I0i. Miss Bernice Huff, of the latter directed by Miss MJabel lantic avenue. They come from Washington, and Miss Gertrude Vaughan, o f Ocean Grove, who par­ Plainfield.' - . Davey, from the Brookly Deacon- ticipated in the musical program LARGEST FEDERAL RESERVE during the convention and sung sev­ It has been learned here that Mrs. eral solos. MEMBER IN ASBURY PARK Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mary • Chalmers, a former summer The conference was brought to a_ resident of Ocean Grove, died on Rhodes, of.. Pittsfield, Mass., have close .last evening with -a pageant; Tuesday night at her home in Mount ,n JtPe .r' ‘‘The King’s Ultimatum,” presented Vprnnn N Y . . ' and Mrs. W. 0. Burgelin, 12 Main ■ 1 ’ ■ V .. v . : avenue. . Mr. Rhodes, who is presi- In the Auditorium and directed by the author, Mrs. Carrie Stanyon, o f While- no official figures have been dent of the Berkshire Life Insurance Avon. given out up t(> this tlnfe it is under- Company and-a former Grove cot- stood the population of Neptune tager, is greatly impressed with the township, including Ocean Grove, improvements, made here during the will exceed 11,000. last few years. THE GREAT —where your principal will never be affected by speculative hazards. Accompanied by his son Joseph, Major Harry Webb Farrington, Frank Brown, o f Philadelphia, has who. was recently injured by a fall —where your funds are always available on demand. .- been.making a vacation visit here at ia Ocean Grove, underwent a second —where you are assured the steady accumulation of compound interest. the home of his father, Albert L. operation "last Saturday at the hos- Browh,109 Abbott avenue. pital in Spring Lake. The doctors Mr. and Mrs. George Lepper, of hold out hope for his recovery, as Open a Savings Account Brooklyn, are passing their fifth sea­ all factors are said to be in his favor. son at Ocean Grove arid-are staying Mrs. Farrington, who is still on OCEAN GROVE with Miss Marcia Simmons at her crutches because of an auto acci­ A Financial Lighthouse an the Jersty Coast summer home; %7 Main avenue. dent, is constantly by-his bedside. Saturday Eve., July 19 Mr and Mrs. Samuel S. Hughes, A bus ^party o f one hundred , mem- .Ruth and Willis' Hughes, o f the £ers of Radiant Chapter, Order of 8.30 o'clock Bronx, have returned to Wilma Hall Eastern Star, visited Ocean Grovo for a month’s stay They are regu- on Tuesday, and had dinner at the lar summer patrons of Wilma Hall. Hotel Bryant on the ocean front. This ROSEN „ ...... _ • • was the first visit to this resort for THF Mr. and Mrs. William Logan, 102 some of the chapter, land they were VIOLINIST Abbott avenue, had as their guests greatly pleased with their reception GKAYLINE over last weekend Mr. and Mrs. A. and — -■ entertainmnt--*•—»-!------at -*• the hotel. The. P. Milligan, of New York, and Mr. party was headed by Miss Mabel RAFAEL0 DIAZ and Mrs. William Meyers, of Jersey Meyers, matron. City.. ■V; ;. TENOK A service in memory o f Rev. Ed­ Sonator ahd Mrs. Caleb Baumes", of ASBURY PARK—ATLANTIC CITY win L. Hyde, for ten years the lead­ Metropolitan Opera Co. Newburgh, N. Y.,. are again at the er of the Holiness meeting, Ocean Asbury Park Phone 444 Wawarsirig, C7 Pilgrim Pathway. Grove, is to be .held at Pitman, N. J., R e c i t a l (Schedule effective July 1, 1930.) Senator Baumes is tho author of the on Thursday of next week. Dr. Hyde A.M.P.M. New York crime law bearing his was the president of the Pitman Lv. 8th Ave. and Kings- name. Grove Camp Meeting Association. Tickets Now on Saie.it Box Office St., Asbury P a r k 8.55 3.55 Rev. H. A. Relyea, pastor of St. The memorial service will be in Reserved Seqts General Admission Lv. Berkeley-Carteret — 8.58 3.58 Paul's, returned Wednesday from ^h.arse of Dr. McKinney, a close When the oldest resident was a Lv. Gray Line Office 9.00 4.00 Mountain Lake Park, Md., where ho friend of Dr. Hyde for many years Lv. O. G. Postoffice-. 9.10 4.10 :;vattended the annual institute of and. a frequent and well-known: visit- $1 and $.1.50 50c. youngster we supplied The standard of the “ PERFECT” Lv. Mergaugey’s South the Pittsburgh Conference Epworth I or to Ocean Grove. OCEAN GROVE Richardson & Boyton Range is satis­ Main St., Neptune - — 9.15 4.15 • 'League. ; . I '• • V; faction to you*—the satisfaction that Returning A.M . P.M . LEGAL NOTICE comes from food well cooked, from Lv. Atlantic C it y ------9.00 4.00 ■ • Registered at Ocean Manor are the constant assurance of a servant Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stonehill, Tren- Ar. Gray Line Offic, A. P—12.00 7.00 SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a TAYLOR DAIRY CO. that never fails. '. •■,■ v . ton; Misses M. and N; Sullivon, New Paul's Vbmcb writ o f 11. fa,; to mo directed, Issued out Fare - York City; Mi!'and Mrs. M. Tilton, 'of the Coui’t, o f Chancery of tlxo SIjiio Catley & Williams, Proprietors One W a y ------$3X10 - ('Brooklyn, and Walter J. Warren, of New Jersey,: will he. exposed to sale Round Trip ------6.60 at public venduo, on ■ Tuesday, the MILK, CREAM and BUTTER • Cranford. ...Hofei... twelfth day of August, ,1930. between the Excursion, Round Trip, 3%-Hour imurs o f 12 o'clock and' 5 o ’clock, (at MILK ANGLES fi SMITH Stopover ------— 4.00 ; 'y': Levic & Whitehead’s belt line bus­ o'clock, eastern- standard time). In ses in Ocean Grove are now running tho Afternoon of said day, at the Land From Monmouth County Farms ; on a. ten-minute schedule, W o busses The minister Harry •: Ayres Rel­ & Brortgage Agency Office^ 701 Mattison Plumbing Avenue, in ; the City of Asbury Pnrlc. Phone 1970, : being operated. The firm yesterday yea, will return to the pulpit o f St. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to Matthews & Francioni ", received...... a third -bob■>•■■■ especially for Paul’s Church this Sunda'y,' preaching satisfy a decree of said court amount­ 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grovo Tinning and Heating eharter service. ~ at- eleven o’clock fr o m ’ the theme, ing to approximately $8,580.00. Successors to AU the following tract or parcel of Hardware jIEORGE B. SEXTON land and premises hereinafter part leu? larly described, situate,- lying and hplng in the Township of Neptune, In th.e THE ABINGDON SHOP Paints and Oils FUNERAL DIRECTORS ^ County of- Monmouth and State of New __ _ Jersey. . Known and. designated as lot The Oldest Undertaking Establish- -V.ifASsif is attracting many visitors each \ numbered teit hundred nnd eighty-eight The Bookshop That is Different quired, as the slight blaze was I (1088) on tho North side 6f Broadway, 51 Main Avenue ment in Monmouth Connty . speedily extinguished. " •' Sunday. “ Christian, tne Jttorn on jjmp of j^otg Qamp Ground of the Pilgrim' Pathway and Mt. Carmel Way Breaks Sweetly,” will be sung, by the Continuous Service Ocean Grove- Camp. Meeting A».«ocln- Ocean Grove, N. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Miss .Louisa A. Belt, superintend­ quartette, and; William Young,-bari­ tlon of tho Methodist Episcopal Church. J. First-Class Ambulance Sorvio# ent' of the Allen, Home, Ashville, N.' tone, will render “Thou Art My All,” Also all tho estato/ right, , title and .in­ Children’s Books a Specialty Telephone 4741 C.; Miss M. E. Boardman, a Cleve- terest and torm of years yet to come by Ashfor^l Miss Margaret Heck and unexplred *of tho said .parties of the 159 Main Street land - deaconess, and Miss Viola will nrpfliHopreside at the organ. " flrst part, of, in and to a certain Indent­ Baldwin, a returned missionary, are Tlie summer sessions of the Church ure o f .Lease of tho said premises, mado ASBURY PARK, N. J. now at Bancroft-Taylor R o B t Home. School are proving very -popular. and executed by tho Ocean Grovo Camp Meeting Association of tho Mothodlst Telephone,. Asbury. 0 . There are departments for all ages, Episcopal Church to • Martha H. James, Mlfcs Jessie Starts, 84 Asbury ant) t]lc Assembly Visitors’ ; Bible dated October 1. 1873, and recorded in avenue-, is now enironte ..for home, g|a33 We]Comcs adult Bible students tho* Monmouth County Clerk's ofllee at after, visiting her brother/ at Yolto- [Q interesting ■ presentations of the Freohold, N. J.. in Book 339 of Deeds, ' homa, Japan, ' for' Beveral,. months. pago 29G; nnd by several mesno assign­ Centennial : She is expected to. reacK nero. some International Lessons. These ses­ ments assigned by Hobart Simpson sions begin at' fen o’clock, sharp. Individually, and . as Administrator ot .day next week." . .y V ’A /'.f " ? Vii tho estato of Coralie Simpson by assign­ Next Wednesday evening nt seven ment of Leaso dated September 20. 1928, 48 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grdve •Continued"improvement is.-report- forty-five the pastor, will preside at and recorded in tho Monmouth County SROEREPAIRINGSHOP ■ ed in tho condition of Major Harry an old-fashioned . Methodist Love Clerk’s 6fllco ^in book o f .deeds Jl,455 .at ICE CREAM OF UNUSUAL QUALITY • ; W .' Farrington, who is in . the Spring pago -230, etc. - t ■ We Employ High-Qrade EenairoM':r '; '‘ Feast held in the auditorium' of..-the Seized the property „ o f Ruth A. WALLACE’S AND WHITMAN’S CANDIES ' Lake hospital since: his recent fall church, to which visitors are caHi- Simpson; o t als;,- taken In execution at ■ ‘ Our Hiicea Are • from the second-story veranda Elim Cottage.V Flowers ~r ------X e »^ :him^y ^ Auditorium ush I r _____

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Telephones Directly on the 342 and 4846 ( f u m t Ocean Front Tacts About Ocean lirow Opens AVENUE Decoration Day ATHING and fishing in ocean, Fine boardwalk full Closes October 1 length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Park h o u se on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Two Steam Heat 19.Main Avenne large pavilions, with orchestra concerts afternoon and Running Water Ocean Grove G « S « ...... Private Baths evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated at Modern night. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000, Most powerful organ One block from' ocean. in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru­ Cool, clean and com* Booklet for table room s. N ewly 11W Siriff*?* mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane decoroted. * New hair H. W. WILLIAMS, amusements, moving pictures, bowing allej'S, merry-go-round, mattresses. Hot and Ownership swimming pool, athletic garner tennis, skee ball. Daily meet­ cold water. . Outside rooms. European. ~ss©s2Ps!®5 M anagem ent ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and CHapel, A Telephone, Asbury Park quiet, restful Sabbath, Safest place for women and children. 7229. : ' : : : *.i Overlooking Ocean in Exclu­ No mosquitoes. ‘Artesian water. Adequate train, boat arid bus M, H. Henmc service, convenient for commuters. Also ROLAND APARTMENT sive Ventnor City, N. J. • . ' *\ • • ■ ... Summer or Yearly Rentals The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are rec­ \ » . f -s ommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the best houses of entertainment in this world-famouB resort.

| ARLINGTON HOTEL | S Ocean Pathway, Occur Grove, Nr J.' r* . T .| • Refinement and comfort. A ll rooms with running hot and cold ! S Near beach and Auditorium, All sleeping rooms have f S water. Highest standard of service. J illlRIVISIVVVVVVVIfVVVIVVVVVIVVVVVVilViiiV VVisVVlVVVlVVVVVVVnw wmw mw ^ | electric lights, hot and cold running water; some ensuite, % • WINTER RESORT • TENTH SEASON § | with private bath. Electric bells and telephone. Season May | | PARK HOUSE : S to October, Phone Asbury Park 2933. ~ . • St. Petersburg, Fla, S GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL I * Mrs. V. C. Haynes. Management continued by Lulu E. Wright J . Come to the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter. S v ' ' ■ I 5 Charming location. j and S ’HMHIMMHHINIMflHU Al«HIIIHMHIH«*IISIHMIlHMSMSIHN»* • DR. FRANK C. COOPER, Owner and Manager. • •SS*#tS***SSSS»tSS*as«*SS»*t»S*ft

■ ! Famous Supreme Blend Coffee j Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove “ DIRECTLY ACROSS LAKE FROM AUDITORIUM” Open for nineteen thirty sensor, « until October 15 411 LAKE AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove j Hot and cold running water in rooms. Newly Decorated Newly Furnished M. J. WOODKING J STOKES HALL Booklet on application WALTON AND AMY, Proprietors ecessssossssssss»»*s*ssss#sss*sssssssssss.s*sssBBSsssssss**sssBssstss#»#» OCEAN PROVE. N.J. • ' Phone 1162 A. L. E. STRASSBURGER, Telephone Asbury Park 2023 uiMHUUNntiMiuimunmnuHnnniMnHUiMuniMnmMW (Formerly of United States Hotel, Ocean Grove) ...... j.------...... ------...... j Grove Restaurant [ The L»afayette { A n d FAMILY HOTEL f I Seaside Hotel r .45 Pilgrim Pathway i J CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY and BEACH AVENUE' f Home Cooking. Homelike Atmosphere. Clean, Wholesome Food S OCEAN GROVE, IS. J, I- Season May 27 to October ; 55c. Luncheon, Special on weekdays only J $1.60 Chicken or Turkey Dinner, Special on Sundays and Holidays S j A. G.. DIEFENDERFER ; 75c. Blue Plate, Full Course, Regular Dinner, Served Daily ; For Years Under the Same Management S | Directly on the Ocean Front j Proprietor i THOMAS MILONAKIS, Proprietor j . Charles G. Stockton . * Telephone 1981 I. • ••SSSS«»*SS*»S**»w«SS»«f#:*«SSSS»SS»»*SS«SSSSS«SSSS»SSSS#SSSS#SSSSSSS*SS ______...... ____ ...... J Hotel Le Chevalier ABERDEEN HOTEL I Ocean Avenue Hotel I Corner Webb and Central Avenves, Ocean Grove, N. J. Nineteenth Season • A. J. BRYAN 16-32 Surf avenue. Near Auditorium, with unobstructed view of ocean. Table sup­ S “DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” ! plied with fresh fruits and vegetables from nearby farms and fresh seafood dally. • • Home cooking. Write for new booklet or telephone 433. • Season, May to October ; J. S. COOPER, Owner and Manager. 8 American and European Newly Furnished f | * J . E, FOWLER, Manager § LANE VILLA | Telephone Asbury Park 4081 S THE ARBORTON Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Cookman Avenue; Delightfully situated, 7 Seaview avenue. A modern resort hotel. Hot and cold water in rooms. r*sssssss»sss*s*»ssss»sssssssssssss«sss«ss»sssusss*sssss«sssssssssssss»« near lake and ocean. Rooms with or without board. Phone 1861. Delightful view of ocean from spacious porches. At boardwalk, ocean and . ______' ______M. L. and L. A. LANE. bathing grounds, and hot and cold sea. Water baths. Kept by Friends. Nineteenth Season. H. A. nnd L. E. WILLIAMS. Maiestic Hotel and Cafeteria Ocean Front and Ocean Pathway ARDMORE-SUMMERFIELD Will be open for rooms only, May 29th. Cafeteria will open June 27tb. Elevator Service. Phones 3321 and 190. 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway S _ Opens May 30, 1930, Fireproof. Phone 1991 Asbury Park 5 GEORGE R. IIAINES, Owner and Manager. Overlooking ocean. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Booklet. S , Surf, Beach and Bath Avenue.s, ,One block from ocean, Special June and September rates. Phone 2784-Atfbury. 8 . ' E. K. SHAW, Ownership Management. I This is one of the best equipped hotels in Ocean Grove, with ■ ■S' rooms with private baths and private toilets. Hot and cold running 8 • water* in every room'and four large porches with ocean view, S The Marlborough OPEN ALL YEAR TELEPHONE 1452 £ Excellent service and cuisine. Fresh sea food served daily. • Corner Seaview and Beach Avenues S , Special rates for June. S One block from ocean,, near all attractions and hot and cold baths. All BOSCOBEL HOTEL, INC. • » CHARLES M, HERMAN* Owner and Manager. | Improvements. Hot and cold running water in every room. Redecorated. 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Heat for chilly days. Phone 3329. EDWARD J. BORTON. {MiUHnimmmHinHHtnHinHimNWimnmNiiiHMmmN M. L. BIOREN, Proprietor New Centennial BUENA VISTA MAIN AVENUE American and European Plan- Near Auditorium and Beach. Phone IB Heck Avenn*. corner Beach. One block frost eoeon. Home Ocean View Hotel connection." Booklet. C A. LEVIS, cooking. Special rates for June and September. Telephone 3160. Broadway and Central Avenue Formerly of Hotel Grand. UBS. H. GREENWOOD G. C. PRXDHAM Booms tingle and ensuite. Balcony rooms overlooking' ocean and lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone 2040, Terms on appli­ 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley lake, one block from new $3,000,000 Asbury Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing ground. Capac­ cation, Opes May;30, European; June i l , American and European. ity 125. Spacious porches. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Book* CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY and AUDITORIUM SQUARE le t Telephone 3100 and 8035. v Homey and comfortable. Moderate Rates. American and European. Special rates May and June. R. A. WA1NBIGHT. Phone Asbury P a ri 5357 i.i7.7.1V. k. WELSFORD. DIAMOND STATE St. Elmo Hotel CORDOVA Ocean End of Embnry Avenne 26 Webb Avenue Unobstructed ocean view. -Hot and cold, running water in all roojns. Corner Main Street and New York Avenue First-claes family hotel, cosey and homelike. Near beach. Excel­ Thirty-ninth season. Open May 30 to October 1, Phone 4125. B; B. SHUBKRT lent meals. Running water in rooms. Capacity 75. American and • M. EVERNGAM. European. Phone 1903. H. L. WOOLMAN, Owner and Prop. ’ Open All Year Telephone, Aabury Park 679 GROVE HALL HOTEL The Ghalfonte 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Room* Ocean Avenue, Corner Bath Avenue with private baths. Phone 2880 The Spray View •Directly on the ocean fron t Large, airy rooms and porches WINTER SEASON—ORANGE CITY, FLA, Open for Decoration Day ~ Newly Renovated. Special attention to table. Telephone 4957-M December 1 to April 15 Directly facing the ocean. Full ocean view from all rooms.. Running water Under personal supervision o f KING & CANN, Owners W. E. BUNN. in rooms. Near hot and cold sea water bathB. Special June and Septem­ ber rates. American and European plan. Phone Asbury 79. L J. White, Proprietor and Owner.

Facing Central and Pit­ Guilford man artnuet and Mo- 26 Ocean Pathway, midway between ocean and Auditorium. Hot OUntoek sttoet. Conv*- 40 Ocean Pathway and cold water in all rooms. Open May to-October. „ nient to all pointi o f In­ HoVand cold running water in all rooms. Two minutes’ walk to ocean. telsat. Term* on application. Hot and cold running .water in all rooms. Tdephrae l797- LORD & HANCOX. i$i ' J. B. SOHUPPAN. Standard of dining-room service maintained. Open May to October. SpedaV June and September rates. Phone 2085. Mr..and Mrs. J. B. SWEET. FRIDAY, 'JULY 18, 1930 PAGE SEVEN DeWitt House ahd Cafeteria OSBORNE BOUSE and CAFETERIA 83 Atlantic avenue. Open May 28th, including cafeteria. Pleasant, com­ . 72 Main Avenue Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium and beach. Furnished Near beachand Auditorium. Pirat-clas3 family hotel. Renowned for fortable rooms, with hot and cold running water. Cafeteria service in the dining-room. Home cooking. Hot waffles. Turkey dinner, $1.00. Quick rooms. Open (Tune 27. Phone 1742-W. Fresh eggs and vegetables. excellence o f table. Outside rooma. Spacious porches. $3.50 dally, or service. $18.00 weekly and up. .Booklet. TeL 8928-J. K. L D UNG A -Z ELLEY. Phone 3169. F. VQELLER, Ownership Management. Also Under Same Management VAN COTTAGE OCEANSIDE 40 Central Avenue, Open May 29 to October 1. 25 Ocean Avenue Newly Furnished Rooma Running Water ' 38 Pitman Avenue - > _- ■ Rooma Overlooking Ocean Block to ocean afid Auditorium. Moderate rates. Hot and cold running wa­ A. M. VAN SKITE ter in all rooms. Excellent cuisine. Ownership management; 6 . M. TRIBEE. Select Patronage G. Gorrner, Manager "The House of Comfort” ; - Telephone Con. GARDEN TEA HOUSE OCEAN WAVE Open May 29th to September 15th 11 Embury Avenue 3-5 Main Avenue Half block from ocean. Ocean view from rooms and porches. Homey at­ -< Under New Management mosphere. Furnished rooms. Reasonable rates. Meals a la Carte. Special Dinner 85c, and $1.00 Corner Heck and Central Avenyes Telephone 4736 MRS. E. DRURY. Fresh Vegetables : G. HUMPHREY. A flrst-cla3s house. Convenient to Auditorium and beach .Telephone 8145 - D. C. PATTERSON, Gameron House Dining Room Ocean Pathway PITMAN HOUSE Corner Pitman and Ocean Avenues ■■ Telephone 2691 24 Pitman Avenue. Furnished Rooms. HOTEL. ALBATROSS MRS. L. B. JONES. Club Breakfasts One block from ocean and cafeterias. Luncheon 50c. Dinner 75c. Sunday Dinner $1.00 E. H. VIERING. Special Weekly Rates Telephone 2526 Home Cooking Good Service 4 Surf Avenue /—-----: - Hot and Cold Water BREAKERS At the Ocean »u All Rooms I. V. MONTPORT The Sampler inn The L. Roosevelt A. HOFERKAMP 38 Surf Avenue (comer Central)., Two Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenues 28 Main avenue, a block and a half'from the ocean. Cheerful, comfortable blocks from Auditorium and bathing beach. One blocV Jt*om beach and jiavllion, Superior furnished rooms, with hot and cdd and sanitary rooms with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA BROOKLYN Larue light dining room. American plan. running water. All modern Improvements. Open April to October. In must SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking. Rooms open May 12. Cafe­ beautiful part of the Grove. Convenient to all places of interest. Appointing its teria open June 12. Telephone 1890. . . . E. M. SIMPSON. flrst-claw. Telephone 1999. . . ■ ' . ' ■ ______Telephone 1905 MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY-WRIGHT. 20 Webb Avenue. Few yards from boardwalk and fishiritr pier. Excellent location. Home cooking. BEACON ■ MRS. B. LaDUE. ' THE PHILADELPHIA 14 Embury Avenue Sterling Cafeteria 54 Broadway. Furnished rooms. Housekeep­ Rdoms. Half block to new recreation pier.- Newly built and furnished. 34 Bath Avenue, one and one-half blocks from beach. Bright cheer- ing privileges. Board by arrangement. A Running water in all guest rooms. Appointments first-class. Rates reason­ ful rooms at moderate rental. Good food, reasonable prices, quiet, Chautauqua house o f home comforts. able. DR. WARREN L. WALLACE, Owner. home-like atmosphere. Mr. and Mrs. JJ. P. THOMPSON, Owner-Manager ___ Phone fobtiry Park, 4827. S. M. FRENCH. Cor. Main and Beach. Unobstructed ocean 32 Webb Avenue, near ocetin and bathing view. Block from boardwallc. Excellent beach* Light housekeeping privileges. All cuisine. Hot and cold running- water In The ALLAN outside rooms. Moderate ratei June and COLUMBIA rooms. Reduced rates May and June. Booklet on application. Phones 2627 and 5461. Jjily. Telephone 6443. MRS. MARTHA BOOS. Heated aprlpgr and autumn. H. A. G. TROUT, Proprietor. Q U A K E R ININ A A \ t 19 Broadway. One block from South End 37 Main Avenue Pleaaantly loc&tod two doors from 8*1 I f l I M I J W H Y pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur- ocean. Largo, cheerful room.. * * nished rooms with housekeeping privileges. Serving meals a Ia carte in connection with THE HIGHLAND HOTEL, 25 Running water In rooms. Modern Atlantic avenue. Telephone 7660. Platter dinner, 75c. THE ELDORADO E. J. SEVERS. Improvements. Rates $18 to $25, ______M. W. BORTON. American plan. Home cooklner. Telephone 2027. Mrs. E. REILLY, Owner. Directly on ocean front, 14 Ocean Avenue. All outside rooms. Run­ HOTEL RICHMOND 31 Embury avenue. A quiet Cameron House ning water in all rooms. Near and place for refined Christian Asbury Park and Auditorium. Tel. ' 6 6 7 8 , ______FAITH COTTAGE adults. Family worship. TALK-OF-THE-TOWN CAFETERIA Block and half-'from ocean. Rates-reasonable. . ______. Beach Avenue and Olin street. Block from ocean. Light, airy rooms. Home and Restaurant AH rooms running water. CLAREMONT like. Privileges. 30 Webb Avenue Restaurant open July 3 ’ Double $20 up weekly each, EMMA S. GOSLEE, Owner. Excellent Home Cooked Food MRS, M. E. BULL Hotel Honeysuckle meals Included. All fresh vege- Phone Asbury Park 23 Central Avenue one block tables. Sea food caught and served'dally. from Auditorium, two from Hamilton Gotta^e ocean. -Beautiful lawn and Corner Ocean and Main abundant shade. Telephone 2462-W. M. C. TODD, Proprietor. avenues, directly on ocean front. American Embury Avenue, at tho Boardwalk. OCEAN FRONT HOUSE plan. Convenient to batn- Open all year.' Steam heated rooms. Ing and all attractions. Phono 274-W* SIRS. F, 3IELLOR, Owner and Prop. THE HASKELL!Light housekeeping If desired. Rates | Yellow Rose Coffee Shoppe I reasonable. ' MRS. PRAN K N. HASKELL. Corner Heck and Beach, avenues, one • 49a Main Avenue : OLIVE HOUSE block from the ocean and centrally lo­ S s cated. Season May to October. Hot and 7I LLENHURST H OTEL S SELF SERVICE S cold running water in all rooms. MRS. A. L. NEWMAN. T % Comer Central nisd Pitman ■ I Block to Beach i ■ ROOMS MODERN I ■ G. F. DRAKE n /■> p \ 14 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean. J OPEN FOR SEASON \ X f i l ( I ' t p I Capacity eighty. Furnished rooms. Tolephone : : 78 Mt. Hermon Way, two blocks from Audi­ • Serving the best of home-cooked food at the lowest prices • w f c . f i V I * * 4027. H. S. and E. M. HULSE, Proprietors. L»athrop torium. Near ocean and all places of interest. Housekeeping privileges. TeL 4868. MRS. E. ELLIS : Coffee, tea, milk, 5c.; soups, 10-15c.;'vegetables, 10c.; fish, 25c.; S American and European, Rates on Application ; meats, 30-35c.; salads and sandwiches, 10-15-20c.; all desserts, 10- • 7 Main Avenue STRATFORD HALL 100 feet from beach 16 Webo avenue, first block from ocean. S 15c.; French ice cream, 10c. S Select South End. Modern conveniences. : ! Hot and Cold running water in all rooms.' ' C. O. HOCKEY, Prop. Reasonable rates. Tel. 2632. J Serving: Breakfast, Dinner, Supper • MRS. C. P. GREW, Ownership Management. 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. Hot J Motto: Service, Courtesy, Cleanliness, Lowest Prices S and cold running water. American Furnished Rooms Open May 28 Z - THE AURORA plan. Telephone 5579. 14 Spray avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Two, S LEES BROOME, Proprietor. 3 FRANK IVES BULL. THE NEWARK minutes to beach and Wesley lake. Special season rat«B. MRS. R. J. JONES. 5 Abbott avenue. Location unsurpass­ Oa the ocea.a front, near bathing ed. Ocean view from rooms and wide grounds and all attractions. Kx- MHnilMIIIHIHHIIIIIIHMlMIHHIIMIIIlNHIHHHinuiHIHMHIM The Lillagaard porches. Running water in all rooms. oeptionally targe, airy rooms. Pri­ 9. ■ m ■' Excellent- meals and service. Telephone 4049. WILLIAM L, KYRA. OCEAN MANOR vate batha. Polden CARO IiTN SAILER. Comfortable 32 McClintock Street. Furnished rooms 18 Webb avenue, corner of Beach, One block from ocean. Furnished rooms by day, weelc or Summer Footwear ? THE LILLIAN and apartments. One block from ocean season. Clean, comfortable.' Hot and cold run­ PLAINFIELD ning water In rooms. Special June and Septem- and' Auditorium. MRS. W. H. WRIGHT. bei* rates. Open all year. .* MR3. h. E. CRONK. at Reasonable 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms 27 Bath Avenue, block and a only. First-class, light, airy rooms. Prices MacDonald House half from ocean, centratly TROY PLACE Close to Auditorium, beach and all located. Hot and cold ru n -, points o f interest. Open May 15. -MRS. E. A. WEEKS, ning water in all rooms. Strictly home cooking. Phone 1650-M. } JACOB GROSSMAN { MRS. B. K. MACDONALD. 15 Main Avenue. European plan.’ Run­ ning water In rooms. One-half block • Shoe Outfitters for Men, .Women and Children Z 21. Main Avenue. Convenient to THE COLONIAL from • beach. Rates moderate. Special • - - » Auditorium and boardwalk amuse­ rates for June and September. THE IVY HOUSE ments. Ownership management, S. J. FOSTER. • 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. j assuring every courtesy. Hot and s • cold running water in all rooms. Cap. 100 Phone 1811. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Putt. 7 Embury avenue. Half block from . ocean boardwalk. Open all year. VICTORIA Pleasant steam heated rooms. House- ✓ APARTMENTS AND FURNI8HED ROOMS keeping privileges. Terms reasonable. MRS. J. KILSHAW. Cor. Beach and Abbott Avenues. i European. Block to beach and *sw Vodrhees-Metropoliian boardwalk. All outside rooms, ■) Ocean Pathway Rooms, Reasonable rates. Tel 6927. R; E. VOORHEES, Managing Owner. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Hospitality Running water in Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men. Comfort every room 22 Lake Avenue. Overlooking Lake and Asbury Park. American European Next door to beach Taxis and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or Trip Warrington Hotel and European. Phone 9149. Phone 3237 S. J..’ Fream, Proprietor. DE LUXE BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY DAILY

M. L’HOMMEDIEU CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS 90 South Main Street ...*• ...... a ....a ...... Phone 619 CHELTENHAM * 1 1 3G Ocean Pathway, midway between ocCan and Auditorium. Location unex­ celled. Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. . Hot and cold water in rooms. Heated spring and autumn. Rates on application. Telephone Asbury And H OTEL Park 5035^J. Special rates June and September. J. E. McKEE. Corner Pilgrim Pathway and M t. Hermon Way jffulhorized Near Auditorium jffgenctf Edwards House HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS 87 Pitman avenue, two short blocks from ocean-and Auditorium. Light, 709 Tenth Avenue, Belmar, N/J. sunny,.all outside rooms; hot and cold running water in all rooms. Special . . NOW OPEN Juno and September rates. Telephone 4450. Ownership-managemcnt. Some very good value* in second-hand cars— as low as $35.00. X Mr. and Mrs. W. F. and C, F. Emmons, Management • - MR. and MRS. J. W., EDWARDS. ■ Immediate delivery on new cars...... a. >

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Vlas, Miss A, Vlas, Paterson; Mr. Mr. and Sirs, Joseph V.- Watt, Made­ and Elizabeth Woerth, Christiana, M. and Helen I. Hyatt, Paterson; Pa.; Hattie Anderson, Louise R. Beg- and Mrs.. Hines. Stary Hines, Miss line- Watt, Stamford; Dorothy' and S&s. Thomar, G. Eagaii, Sirs, Theo, Queen—Mr. and Sirs. M. F. Smith, Holland, Paterson; William S. Rich­ Florence Bencke", Brooklyn; Mrs. J nett, Slorristown; . Catherine . Rader, A. NewJon, Brooklyn; Mrs A, W, At the Strand Theatre. Easton, Pa.; Frederick. P. Berry, Sir. and Mrs; R. A, S.•••.it,Is Cold ards, . Laurelton, L I.; H. Hibbard H, Koch and son, Elizabeth. Fenton, ’ Mr, and ■ Mrs, Si, Morins, Spring, N. Y.; Mr and S&s. E. J. “Tho Richest Man in the Trott, Teaneck, N. J.; Bliss Van Reno G. and. Margaret H.' Berry, j Brookls'ft—Sirs. H. V. Zimmerman, Passaic;, Sirs. Slabel S. Hall, Mrs, Titman, Dover; Mr. and Mrs. George featuring Lou^s Slann anp an'fall Vooorhees, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ridge; Mr, and Mrs,’ W , M -', M. Ramsay, Newark; Mrs. I, SI, star cast, opens thc bill for, next Herbert Chapman, East Orange; Salem, Ohio; James J. Maines, Joe Young, Mvs. S, A. Adams, Ida Kus- ( F. Steltman, Elizabeth; Sir, and Flanagan, Richmond Hill; Sirs, Flinu, Mrs, J. M. Kohn, Mrs, W. R., Sirs, V. B.‘ Sweeney, Edwin S. t£el- week at the Strand ..theatre on tho Mr. and Mrs. Frank A; Winterbot- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Fensing, ' Worth, Wilmington; Mrs. SI. B. boardwalk, Slonday and Tuesday. Adeisberg, Hermine and Gertrude Newark; Isabelle Mollenhauer, Vir­ ley, Brooklyn; H C Morrison, Ridge­ tolii, Brooklyn. Adelsberg, Bronx; Lilliar. Meighan, Hulse, B. Louise Lincoln, Bayonne; field .Park; -Jatnes Christie and. »onj Graharii SleNameo will, be - heard in ginia Sutphen, Kathleen O’Neill, Sarah Everdell, Hazlet; Meta Suck, ■u news reel,- and there w ill’ be - Osborne—Mrs. A. B. Russell, Margaret Rahziner, Glendale, N, Y.j Somerville. Henrietta Barg Sira, S. H. p!’.rg, in", Gladys and Vra Russell, Ruth Evans, Charles Simon, Norwalk; Joseph Margaret Romaint, Dover; Mss, Paterson;, Mrs. John Leary, New- addition a Laurel-Hardy comedy. We • L. Smith j Media; T. Barker, Brooklyn; Charlotte An-1 Westfield; W. A, Sweeney and fam­ SILK UNDEEWEAR Augusta Dickerson, Philadelphia; Elsie V. Hc-rshey, Parkersburg, Pa,; brey, Jersey City; Mr. ana Sirs. ily, Hackensack; Mr. and Sirs, John Mrs. F. S. Soule, Bayonne; Mi's. John G. Rilger, Plainfield; J. Francis George Horner, Moorestown; Sirs. ; P. McPherson, Flemington; Gertrude Crepe de Chine Dance Sets— spebiaL.___ $1.08 5 Charles Covenhoven and daughter, Burrows, Maplewood; F. Richardson, John H. Estabrook, Yonkers; Flor-1 C. Ellis, Madelin; -Bohing, Charlotte Crepe de OMne Ohemise^-speciaL.... :___ — $1,88 j New York. Sledia; Edith Mae Dinget-, Tarry- ence E. Kelsey, Edith L, Parker, Sirs, ' M. Ellis, Brooklyn; Eleanor M. Crepe do Chiae Slips— special . $1.98 : town; Dorothy B. Scott, Grace Pitts, F. Kelsey, Huntington, N, Y.; Herb­ Brown, White Plains; Sir, and Sirs. Crepe de Ohine Sight Gown— special„;„_ .$2.98 : Warrington—Mr.. and Sirs, Mark ert R, Baer, Passaic; E. J. Morgan, C. L. Rue, Windsor; Sir, arid Mrs, Moore, Tampa, Fla.; America F. Phillipsburg; Sirs. J. H. Burnett, Philadelphia; Sirs. F, L. Hicks, But­ William Jlorg^an, Forest Hills, W, F. JtacPherson, Trenlon; Sirs. E. Nichols, Mrs, Charles Xichols, Whar­ A- Hillmuth, Ruth, Clara and Louise ton; Louise Baker. Mrs; E. A. Ran­ ler, N. J.; Sirs. F. H. Clegg, Herb­ .Hamilton—Harriet Herbert, Ethel s . BATHING SUITS | ert W Clegg, Brookline, Pa.; Janet Sirachen, Ralph B. Collins. Sirs.. Hillmutli, Brooklyn; Mrs Lewis A. som, Jersey Gty; Sir. and Mrs. H ov­ Howell, New York. I A Full Line of Pure Wool Novelty and Two-Piece Suits 1 ers, Elizabeth; 0. W. Boyden,'Bronx-' Cronk. Bwsf Orange; . Mrs. J. F, Josephine Sutcliff, New York; Slar- ' ville; R. D. Qulstall, C. Clifford Nor­ Burrowes,. 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Mrs, Clydf: Root, Slarion and Clyde Lillian Munson, Mr6. W. H. Huber, Orange; Carrie Aberg, Mrs; Greta Root, Jr., Manheim, Pa.; Esther • 1 Boston, Massachusetts Jansson and children* -Bloomfield; Antrim, H, R, Leek, T’hiladelphia; Paterson; Mr. and MrB. H. Anderson, Sirs, an« Mrs, C. W. Johnson, Jr., Nessly, Anna , and Catharine Har­ Montclair; Mrs. Frank , Crawford, Mrs. L, Leslie, Rutherford; Mrs. ms?!, Lancaster. i Perry Claus and son, Gloversville; Ruth A. Johnson, Elizabeth, Betty Crawford, Verom ; Clem Holli­ 1 For Cultured Speech, Business or Social Sirs, J. Heffeson, Elmhurst; Eleanor Park - View—Mr. ' and .Mrs, A. Atofdecm—-Mt, and Mrs. A. Val­ day, Webster Grove, Mo.; Eugenia G. Mcllw-anny, Brooklyn. Eyrich, Leonia; C, E„ Stuart, Ber- entine, Sir, anil Mrs, James Varider . Porter, St, Louis; Mra, Anna She'ely, beck, Clifton; .Mrs, A. Peters, J o b - \ Loren's and Ann,:* Sheely, -Paterson; Gulford—Mr. and Mrs. A, Bennett, nice A. Miller, Rahway; Eva M. and Ethel A. Raya oft, Brooklyn; Wil­ eph Cooke and family, Mr. and Mrs*, Jennie and Eva Rich, Verona; Sirs, | Can yon -find the five errors in the following sentence? Irene and Richard Bennett, Eleanor Mary E. Shaw, Mrs. Edna B. Shaw, Smith, Virginia Hathaway, Bing- liam Horan, Michael Geisik, Dover; Robert Risk, Paterson; John Bw»- nan, Eobert P. Mischo, Jersey City; ! North Adams, Mass.; William Green, hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Georgs P. Lillian Green, Dorothy Kilpatrick, • We would appreciate it if you will kindly give ; s . 5V Dietz, Irvington; F. W. Maul- Irvington;{M rs. ,F. Garthv^aite, E. Babcock.. Viola Babcock, Jersey City; Ansonia; Mr, and Mrs. W. H. •Jet.'s* ■ hb i betsch Brooklyn; Mr. und M t s . J . H. Holman, Brooklyn; MVs. John Shelly, | further advice on this matter, - A. C. Kellogg and family, Delaware, ins, Newark; Oesard C. UjphofE, Bloomfield; Fanny B, Huntley,. Ains- B.-ir.ta, Bfllcville; Alex Stroujpe, Jean Shelly, West Orange; Mrs. Es­ I N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Moser, Brook­ Washington, 1). C.; H. SI. and L. telle Belknap, Francis Belknap, New- t lyn; Mrs. 3. J. Smith, Bloomfield; ierdam, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. I I f yon. cannot, you Should attend the Free Open Fortun Weisberger, Poughkeepsie; Mrs. H. I Mrs, L, P. Fagan and daughter, New Mills, Schenectady; Mr, and Mrs. C, E. Blessing, Ridgewood; Mr, and Nevin, Rensselaer, N. Y .; L. P. | in the Tabernacle, conducted each weekday at 2 Vcloekj Haven; Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Peirem, Fram, E, Greengene, Newark; F. . Weehawken; Mrs, J. Emery. Dalrym- Mrs. C. J. Leeger, Graiitwood; Caro­ | beginning July 21, by ple, Newark; Mrs. S, Clark, Mr. and line T Byer, Elizabeft; Mrs, C. R, Leutsch, New York; Mt. and Mrs. David Astoria; Mrs. Slaybun*, Mrs, K. Dewsnap, East Orange. Deputy, Mrs. G, G. Pierce, Milford, Mill, Del. Bell Maybury, Union; Robert V. Bering, Newark. | MISS ROSE MARY FRANK ; Spray View—Mr. and Mrs. -H. E. 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V o l . X L V III— N o _ -OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 Fo u r C bn ts • ANNUAL BIBLE CONFERENCE ADVERSE ELEMENTS JAPANESE BEETLE AT WORK Daily Sessions To Open Next Mon­ FOR Fruit, Trees, Flowers Suffer From RETRENCHMENT SEEN HARASS PRESIDENT day, Continuing Two Weeks. , - Attacks of Insect Pest. The annual Bible Conference, -with THREE DAYS OPTHE W . C .T .U .; IN NEPTUNE AUDIT DECLARES DR. BARTHOLOW IN the Moody Institute cooperating, will The deadly work of the Japanese be instituted next Monday and will beetle now entering the fifth week of AUDITORIUM SERMON be continued until Sunday, August fehis adult life is in full swing. His FIGURES SHOWN AT MEETING “ domain at present Li limited to the 3. The sessions will be held in the MARKED BY LARGE ATTENDANCE OF TOWNSHIP SOLONS Temple, . Dr. S. Edwbrd Long, of eastern States, from Massachusetts Eminent Divine Believes Hoover Was Moody Institute; Dr, Henry Ostrom, to Virginia, but he is fast making in- Providentially Prepared For High evangelist; Dr. Peter W .' Philpott, GET-TOGETHER BANQUET AT STOKES HALL PRECEDES doads on contiguous areas. All vari­ For First Six Months Of Year Ex­ pastor of .the Church • of the Open eties of grapes, apples, chcrries and ^ ■■ Office—Mount Vernon Pastor Heard Door, Los Angeles; Dr. Harry Allen THE DAILY SESSIONS, MORNING, AFTERNOON AND, peaches are subject to the attacks of penditures Were Only Forty Per at Morning and Evening Worship Ironside, pastor of the - Moody Me­ this insect , pest. Among the shade Cent, of Appropriatonsr-fTrash and morial Church, Chicago, and Captain EVENING— WHITE RIBBONERS GIVEN GREETING BY trees that suffer his presence are the Garbage Collections Satisfactory. Disclaiming any politics ; in his Reginald Wallis, - General Secretary DRS. MELVILLE E. SNTOER AND ALFRED WAGG ON sassafras, elm,, linden, horse-chest­ utterance, the Rev.. Dr. Otho Bar­ o f the Y. M. C. A-., Dublin, Ireland, nut, willow, birch, oak, poplar and An exhaustive report by Elmer O. tholow in his morning sermon at ,the will be the speakers. BEHALF OF THE OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION— maple; with flowers he is absolutely Stevens, auditor, for the six months ■ Auditorium last Sunday, declared impartial attacking a bachelor but­ Dr. Ostrom and Dr. Long are sched­ PRESIDENTS OF FIVE STATES ALTERNATE IN OCCU­ ending June 30, 1930, was an inter­ : that President Herbert Hoover is the uled as the ■ speakers for the first- ton with equal zest as a rose; shrubs esting innovation introduced at the victim of a diabolical combination of week. Dr. Ostrom came into promi­ PYING THE CHAIR— DELEGATES FROM NEW JERSEY, and lawns also find him a lingering committee on Tuesday night. If fig- adverse elements, notwithstanding nence as ,an American evangelist and and avaricious guest. meeting of the Neptune Tow,nship • he had been providentially raised up Bible teacher at the time of the J. . NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE AND MARY­ In answer to numerous inquiries ures do not lie, and it is presumed and prepared for the Presidency as on how to kill him, Martin Davey, Wilbur Chapman simultaneous cam­ LAND ATTEND IN FORCE OF NUMBERS— PROGRAM that these most certainly do not, was Esther of Bible times prepared paign in leading American cities. He noted tree expert, advises the spray­ then the members were entitled to for her throne, as witness the wor A resolution by Dr. Bartholow’s theme was “The assisted by his wife as accompanist,. spccches ,vere matle by V s . Anna twenty-eight days thirty-six Statbs • * t n u i a n } Committeeman Johnson was adopted Holy Spirit and the Individual,” the ratified the Eighteenth Amendment - • - : providing for a street . light on groundwork for a truly'Pentecostal i Lee Waller, of Delaware; Mrs. and ten more States later, New Jer­ SPECIAL HIGHWAY MAP ] Mary R, Haslup, of Maryland; Mrs. Reception and Tea Wednesday After- ! avenue, north of Corlies. The sermon. For his text he selected a sey being last. It was adopted by I assessment on the building of J. H. clause from the thirtieth verse of Ella R. Black, of Pennsylvania, and tlie largest combined Senate and noon at Rancroft-Taylor Rest! Arnold, corner o f West Bangs and the fourth chapter of Ephesians, 733 Miles o f the Legislated System Mrs; Nina G. Frantz, of New Jersey, House vote ever given to any con­ .Still To Be Improved. j the State president. - Home— Closing Exercises Tomor- ; \' ayside Road, was reduced two- “ Whereby, ye are sealed unto the day stitutional amendment. This surely 1 thirds, as the structure was not com- of redemption.” The large audience j At the opening session Tuesday, answers the whine of the wets that rmv at Noon with Special Features.. jdcted at the time the assessment was attuned to the spirit of the oc- Specal majps which have been morning Dr. Meville E. Snyder, was atumeu 10 me spirit,oi me oc-j issuc(j |jy (.^e State Highway Com- j General Superintendent of the Ocean it was adopted underhandedly. The This week the Summer School of ■ " n^. casion' by singing the, old familiar | mi-3Sjon giving types of paving on , Grove Association, gave greeting and battle is going on and we’ll stand by Home Missions, sponsored by ' the hymn, "Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly The State Traffic Commission until the smoke clears away and Woman’s Home Missionary Society, wanted to know "How Come” in • • Dove.” ' various routes show that 733 mile3 welcome to the White RibbonerB. American prohibition is settled for­ of the Legislated State Highway ! He said1 in part: “The task before is being held at St. Paul’s church. reference to the traffic light installed The preacher said that all is well ever. It.is an amazing experiment. Last Saturday evening the attendants with- God. The world need not ask system are still to be improved , the prohibition forces of the day is by Ocean and Neptune, townships at It should have a fair trial and upon assembled with the officers and in­ the corner of Asbury avenue and for the Holy Spirit to com e'for He with a permanent surface. ( an educational -one. We are so far this the American people will insist.” is here. But the world does not re- Under the Larson Highway Act of j removed from the old-time saloon structors at the church, for the pur­ Neptune Highway. Tlie State, body 19270)7 and amendments — J------*— made ' in• -1923 ~ 1 ...... “ ’ An open forum on “ Organization” pose of getting acquainted, and on insisted this light‘•trespassed on its receive Him. “ If you are cold or cyni­ with all of its attendant evils that was conducted Wednesday morning. and 1930 a total of 1,872 miles was many of the youth of today do not Sunday' they attended the services jurisdiction. Clerk Knox was in­ cal or skeptical you do not receive ;This was participated in by Mrs. at the Auditorium. Him. As a matter of fact? Pente­ set aside for main trunk arteries. have any recollection of it, hence, structed to inform the State Com- Bertha McCaulley for Delaware, Mrs. The officers are: General chair­ cost is the year around if you are The Highway Board has officially they are ' easily persuaded by the' .Mary Haslup for M'aryland, Mrs. mission why a light was installed token over 1,281 miles but some man, Mrs. Seymour- Eaton; vice j there, as this is a very dangerous • willing to tune in and -receive Him; sophistries of those who are opposed ;Emma Chase f ok. New,Jersey, Mrs. jesus is tarrying but He will "come of this still remains without per­ to the Volstead Act. There is nd Harriet P. Crockett for New York chairman, Mrs. Millard. Robinson, I c0’21cr-. „ „ . manent paving. Mrs. George W. Yard, Miss Hannah I following building permits some day.” proposed solution of the prohibition and Mrs. Muriel Ryan for Pennsyl­ The new map was obtained at the problem that has not been tried, and vania. P. Miller and Mrs. H. C. Leonard; i were approved: William Conte, Fish- secretary, Mrs. Hedley R. Woodward*! avenue, bungalow; Harry Schloss- .Saving the Individual. request of State Highway Engineer that which has offered the best solu­ A Bible contest in which six par­ Jacob It Bauer to carry informa­ treasurer, Mrs. Horatio Berry, bach. Hamilton avenue, bungalow; The trouble in every domain, Dr. tion is the enforcement of the Eigh­ ticipants recited Scriptural passages tion which is frequently requested teenth Amendment, even though it; Guests of the school included Mrs. Pauline Cahn, Robbins Road, dwell­ : : Bartholow’ said,' is that, people know, of the Highway Department. Colors featured Wednesday afternoon’s ses­ .May Lonaid Woodruff, of Ocean ing. so much, and realize so little. One is . far from being entirely satisfac­ sion. The contestants and their have been used for the different tory in its results because of im­ Grove; Mrs. F. C. Reynolds, ot Bal­ The 1930 permit fee for minia- r‘ST'. may hava a knowledge of ritual, [•'topics were: Mrs. Nellie M. Seibert, timore;' Mrs. C. W.- Burns, of San types of pavements in various sec­ perfect cooperation in its enforce­ of Bridgeton,' “Sacrifice;” Mrs. K. tine golf courses was made $25' by form ar.d ceremony, but no? realize tions of the State. ... . Francisco; Mrs. M. E. Stout, of Ocean • anything about it. “I would that,we ment.” ■ ... '. . L. B. Dockerty, of Wilmington, Del., resolution of Committeeman W h it­ Routine business of the morning Grove; Mrs. Mary Park Fisk, of lock. Harry Niedhart, of Ninth ave- : . . were so sensitive of sin that.'we “ The First Woman Missionary;" New York; Mrs. John W. Lowe, of would tremble at its approach. The ST. PAUL’S CHURCH NIGHT included an open forum- on “Mem­ MrSiJ31la Monroe, of -Middletown, nue, was appointed license collector- bership," participated in by Mrs. Baltimore; Miss Marie Poltzer, of at 10. per cent, commission. Tri Holy Spirit anoints us to be proph- N “Belshazzar’s Feast;” Mrs. Ellis Island, and deaconesses and • eta, priests and kings, and He or­ ‘A Day In a Studio, a Microphone Helen Simpson for Delaware, Mrs. LaHra Morley, of Moorestown, N, J., Boro Bus Company was denieU a A. Lauman Warner for Maryland, missionaries at Bancroft-Taylor Rest' permit. Albert Robbins requested dains, us. Men must be saved not by rf.fiev'ue, Monday, August 18. “The True Vine;” Mrs, Fanny Root Home. Mrs. Elia PL Christner. for New Jer. - Danser, of Jamaica, N. Y „ ‘‘Paul’s grade and curb stakes on Springdale- masses but by individuals. One man Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5 is more to God than a physical uni­ Monday, August .18, is the date set sey, Miss Helen Estelle for New | Defense Before Agrippa;” Mrs. Al- avenue and Harding Road. Request York, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson ; vin Sherbine, of John3town, Pa., o’clock a reception and tea was held referred to townshi’p engineer. verse. One man filled with the Holy for the observance at the Auditor­ at the Home. Last evening, in Spirit may influence millions.” ium o f St. Paul’s Night, in aid of for Pennsylvania. j, “The Easter Story.” The last named . Tuesday afternoon Dr. Bordeaux ; was adjudged the winner and received celebration of the golden anniver­ At evening worship Dr. Bartho­ St. Paul’s M. *E. Church, Occan sary of the Home Missionary Soci­ SPRAY VIEW ENTERTAINMENT low preached on .“ The Three Crowns Grove. For this anntial event a spec­ Sisco, of Baltimore, in an address a medal, accompanied by a copy of Dn “Health” dwelt on the custom of the Bible. ety, a birthday party was held, ihe o£ Jesus,” taking' his text from Reve- ial .program, a microphone revue, has program being as follows: “Looking Little Girls Join Their Elders In . : lations xix, 12, ‘‘On his. head were been prepared by ’ Raymond Knight, using wine in Bible days. This, she ] Mrs. Miriam Lee Early Lippincott, said, has been advanced^ as an argu- of Camden, speaking, on “ Christian Forward,” Mrs. Dan B. Brummitt; Giving Impromptu Program. v many crown's.” • production director of the National ‘‘The Birthday,” Mrs. Roy Bergen; Broadcasting Company and famous ment for the use of intoxicating Citizenship,” paid her respects to, the All the .world knows of God is in “Membership.”, Mrs. May Leonard Oil Thursday evening' of last week Jesus. ::GoiI has - come to the world for his “ Cuckoo Hour” every 'Wed­ liquor in these times. It was point- , press. She rapped the newspapers Woodruff; “Literature,” Miss Ber­ some of the talented guests at the ' in His Son. We shall crown him as nesday night over WJZ*. i ed out by the speaker that the Bible o f a wet tendency for playing up nice Huff; King of Kings and Lord o f Lords. This revue represents the latest brings to view—and she quoted pass- ; wet news on the front page and rele- God is a spirit; No! man :haa seen stage production featuring radio art­ ages of Scripture to prove her con- ’’ gating dry news to the inside pages, Him at any time but God has re­ ists and has been especially pre­ tention—that there were two kinds She urged that there bo developed of wine in those days, the one for- a wide sentiment that will result .. V.-, ,«<. XVtUt vealed Himself in Jesus. The first pared for .the Auditorium, The Rus­ Future;" Miss Hannah P. Miller. crown is that of eternal authority. sian Quarttte, Walter Preston, Count­ mented. and intoxicating, the other in some of the dry news being given Miss Betty Potter and Miss Marilyn unfermented and not intoxicating. “It 1 prominence on the front page; Miss Grace G. Sturcken presided. Potter, of Albany, gave some inter­ To Him is given all power in heaven ess Albani, Elsie M&y Gordon and Addresses were 'given Monday and in earth. His words have eter­ Joe Raines and. his orchestra are is not probable,” she stated, “ that : ' State songs were sung by State esting songs and recitations. Mrs. Jesus would have opened the Christ- groups Wednesday evening, and evening by Mrs. F. C- Reynolds, Helen Travis, of Yonkers, rendered nal authority back of them. What featured stars in this new play, en­ Tuesday evening by Dr. Mary Har­ He says is final; it is truth. It.mat-' titled ‘‘A Day in a StuditJ.” Tickets Ian era by attending, a wedding feast “ Platform - Night” was observed, the a pleasing solo and Mrs. Elizabeth at which he knew alcoholic drink State presidents participating. Greet- ris ’ Armor, Wednesday evening by LqRoy, of Newark, gave humorous ters not what men may say. The may no\y be procured from memberg Mrs. May Leonard Woodruff, and readings. important thing is what does Jesus of the committee and others connect­ would be served commonly.” , ings were given by Rev. Dr. F. A. this Friday evening Mrs. J. H. Clegg The star performer of the evening, say? '• . ' ed with the church. In an address "on “The Cathedral DeMaris the district superintendent of the Air” Chaplain Edell, of the will be the speaker. however, was Miss Rhoda Burleigh, The second crown is the crown of The closing exercises are to be victory. He is our victorious Lord. Naval. Air Station at Lakehurst, N. (Concluded on fifth pace.) of Meriden, Conn., in a repertoire of : County Bank Deposits ' $74,712,527, held tomorrow at noon. old songs, whose renditions were a He met. sin and death and-overcame J., explained the purpose of the pro­ Instruction is being given by Miss treat to both the eye and the ear. them. Christ is'the author of life; County bank deposits as shown posed cathedral to be a memorial to Detective Smith Suspended. by quarterly reports just published, Hannah P. Miller, Bible'Study;'Mrs. It is not often that such a rare com­ . He brought life and -immortality tf> living aviators. He added that Col-i .Prosecutor'Jonas Tumen has sus- Dan B. Brummitt, Text Books; Mrs. are ?74,712,627.28. Loans and ^dis­ onel* Charles A. Lindbergh and For- pendefand removed from office John bination o f youth, beauty, and mas­ light. Only in him can the fulness C. E. Turley, Methods; Mrs. A. S. counts are $63,272,354.47. Total re­ mer President Calvin Cooledge had M. gmith, chief of the county detect- tery of art are found in one person . ■ .of life be realized. Knight, Discussion Groups; Mrs. and the guests of the Spray - View • The third crown is the crown of sources amount to $90,930,773.35. B tressed the importance o f .the _ air- .| .ivea. .yxi '. vjutivir,Smith-, avcuiumgaccording to Tumen; xumen; In deposits tho Asbury Pairk and platoeDlafhe' in bindingbinding: nationsnation* -toowttMtr.-1 ^og-etlier,' I Was removed - — —- • on “charges... of insub- Goodwin Masters, Music, and Mrs. are indeed fortunate in having such thorns. It means vicarious Buffer­ J. H. Clegg,' Pagejahtry. ■; - a charming artist in tbeir midSt. ing. He suffered for us. Many a man Ocean Grove Bank tops the Bat thus bringing p.eace and good-will as j ordination, inefficiency in office, neg- with $10,666,410.31.' The Ocean ean be dote so successfully in no , Ject o f duty, and failure to produce Headquarters of the attendants wears a crown of success,' but Jesus are at the LeChevalier hotel. There wore .the - crown o f sacrifice. He Grove National has deposits of $1,- other way. ' Twilight Service Special. . 629,876.95. -Those o f the Seacoast to ine as prosecutor of Monmouth is a gratifying attendance at the declared that the world' gets along “The Georgia Cyclone.” County evidence which he claimed school and interest has been sus­ best by sacrifice, and He most read- Trust Company, Asbury; Park, -are to hold against disorderly houseB At the Twilight service last Sun- ;-. tained throughout the week. day under the leadership o f Dr. S. ■ ily sacrificed His a ir for the world's $C,281,70GUM), and those of the As­ Monday evening- Dr. Mary, Harris and gambling places in Monmouth bury Park National and Trust' Corfi B. Goff, William C. Shaller, business . uplift and .man's salvation. Armor was enthusiastically received, County and which evidence is vital pany are $3,427,820.90. the audience crowding the Temple Open Forums On Cotrrect English. secretary o f the Y. M. C ,'A . o f the "v and necessary for prosecution of Oranges, led in the opening prayer, and rising to its feet .when she was , said places.” Smith has employed i .Home For Aged Anniversary. An attraiotion of extreme interest and tiie congregation was treated tai&rag? Florence Crittenton Day. introduced. Dr. Annor is nationally ! John J. Quinn, former county prose­ will be introduced in the Tabernacle With Dr. Alfred Wagg in charge known aa “ The Georgia Cyclone,” a cutor, to defend him. a -well-rendered bass solo by Albert Today, is, Florence Crittenton Dajr next Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Pilling, , choir director ait the Green! of the-, exercises, the twenty-third •title bestowed by reason-of her abil­ when Miss Rose Mary Frank, the - anniversary o f the M. E. Home for in Ocean Grove and meetings are ity to • sw a y an audience with her Remembrance Service For Dr. Hyi{e. Ridge Presbyterian Church, Scran^ii^.vs being held in -the Young People's New York and New Jersey repre­ ton, Pa. He was efficiently «cc6o>^&&& the Aged was celebrated yesterday eloquence. G(reeting was brougjht sentative of the Miller System, of afternoon. Following was the pro- Temple in the afternoon at 2.30 panied by Miss Jeannett Gessner,; by Mrs. Dan B. Brummitt, of Evans-1 late R ^ E d ^ I . Correct English, will begin a series 'gram. Opening prayer, Rev. Law­ o’clock and In the evening at 7.45 ton, Ills., on-behalf of the Summer ^ sfturdav morn’lr ^ n ? JSSTwS?' organiBt of the Church of tbs Trans- ' rence Correll, Bradley Beach: Scrip­ o’clock. Delegates from .the Critten- of open forums on tha use of Correct figuration, Philadelphia. Hr. Pilling toiT homes in Newark, Paterson, At­ English. Miss Frank, who is well and Miss Gessner again contributed ture reading, Rev. Dr. J. W. Marshall, S “i hLB”“ =*•*“• ! S 5 S 8 known for her work in women’s club's, Spring Lake) • address, Bov. H. W. lantic City, Trenton,' ‘New York, rir Awmav Ufiid l . v t, j which he’.was the beloved leader for at tho Twilight service last evening'. >v:i Washington, Wilmington, -Baltimore, has been extremely successful in-con­ These visitors to Ocean Grove arc Lawrence, Long Branch; commun­ did hot k T w b H single th T n g toBbe | ST ducting adult classes in many o f the ity singing, led by Donald Chal­ Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are at­ discouragedabout in- the fight for 1 - -- -- ‘ : - ^ favorite .hymns ■staying at the Claremont, 21 Olin .<:.$$ were sung and Mrs. J. L. McClell­ larger business houses in New York mers;- address, Rev. H. A. Relyea, tending. , There are several prominent prohibition ' “ This ■ ia not. a battle; street, for an indefinite time. - speakers.' The public ib cordially in­ and read a poem which she com­ and in New Jersey. The open for­ Ocean Grove; community singing; it is a world-wide waT,” she said. ums are free to ,the public, ■ - - remarks, Rev. F. A. DeMaris, dis­ vited. ? “I know'you people up here in New posed for . the occasion. Dr. S. ;B. trict superintendent; closing prayer, Goff, Dr. Wagg, G. G. Hamilton, J. Betrothal Announced. - . • ? . / «j*S Jersey in thia war did not hold the Wi Kirby, Alvin Bradley, Rev. Clark Rev. Dr. -Marshall. The Criterion Appeal For Worthy Cause. Fort, but there’s hope for Morrow. Celebrated Wedding: Anniversary, The betrothal o f Miss Mary Ltivinia :r.; v„ Quartette sang several selections. Yerks and others spoke in. loving- Gray, o f Philadelphia and Ocean . Donations o f baby carriages, go- There are those who may think Mor­ remejnbrance 6f Dr. Hyde.- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lezponia, of The execiaea were followed by a sup­ carts and bathing suits are solicited row can ride into.: the White House Cuba and New York, who are stay­ Grove, and Ernest 'BVaiildin-/.Wpbl5V ^ ^ | per...... • on a wet ticket, but it is a mistake. ing for the summer at the Boscobel, &ton, 81; !M5ain Ocean for the Orange Fresh Air Summer Roof Protection. Home at Bradley Beach. This in­ If: the Democrats nominate in 1932 celebrated the second anniversary of is announced- Miss Gray ia • thftt. • . Royal Giants 8, Bradley Beach 7. stitution is located at' 601 Newark a dry man and the Republicans nom i-. OlBon^ roof’s applied correctly — r ------over theirj marriage by giving a dinner avehue. Donations of the foregoing nate a wet man we’ll turn about face old wood and slate-shinglea give 100% party at that hotel on Thursday In a'free-hitting game the Brook­ and elect the dry. But if the Demo- jprotectjon against storms and are a evening of Ust1 week and later in the lyn Royal Giants defeated the Brad­ articles, which are urgently needed, crats nominate a wet man, or .the Bafeiguard against fire. Monthly, pay- evning entertained: extra guests.1 Tho «nce, and the. i^nddaiiehter^-b^'toT^S® ley Beach team last Saturday after­ may b e. left at the • home and will be gratefully received. . .. same man, we’ll smash him so hard metnaarranged. Every Job U gnar- table decoration was yellow flowers, late; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.' Mer^^ ? ^ ^ noon, 8 to 7. The Giants secured a he’U have to be picked up with blot- 1 a'nteed ten years. Olson Roofing Co., flanked by a wedding cake, chant, of Philadelpliia.' Mt' total-.of thirteen hits off o f "Malls, on , Governor’s FirBt BalL ■ , ting paper.” This sally.was greeted |Asbnry Park. Tel. 705. Branches: ton is the son of Mr. andvMra.“fh^s£; m m ;the mound for Bradley. Beach, and N. Woolston and is the:iwes6nt0a&SJ?|® the latter team batted safely twelvo with applause;. i Newark, N,' J.; Atlantic ‘Highlands, Ocean Grove Auditorium. • The first ball given by Governor Greetng Wednesday -morning was I f.r J.-W tf-Are Roofing.New Jersey.!’ sessor of Neptuno township. Tho - , times. Brooks of the Giants- hit the Larson this season will be-held at brought by Rev. D r.' Alfred Wagg, i ~45 Adv. Rev. George P. McNeely, D.D., dato of their wedding has-'not'fleen'^C-l#' ball over the center field fence fo r a pastor City .Temple, Newark, N. J , the ;Stockton "Hotel, Sea .Girt, this spt- homer. Parkinson accounted for a • Friday evening. A dinner in; tho Obe^^fow^^HOC^Son/^^estruck.' AIbcrtE.Robln80n,Jobbing.carpea- will be the preacher!; next, Sunday three-bagger to BW9II Bradley’s total. Ihotel for twibnty -will-Tpjrecede tho morning at 10.80 and next. Sunday ■ “Homo For Services.’’ ‘ ' ‘ aCr sP? S ^ o " e n he' said: |.:to'^dtbuMer,,M_Heck^ Car- a A V. tolUT-'.' / t r . '- — - « *"■ Tomorrow .Bradley Beach.plays tbo “The Woman’s: Christian Tpmperancc i riM - andv.;

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FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. . ELECTRICAL WORE , MS Mattison Avenne, Aibnry park Bowewand liiqKi ON YOUR FORD Phone Asbury Park 23S4 EOOPINO CONTfiaCTOR . will be eXpertly done if you leave 'o W g/C /Vc—Si the matter in our hands. Your | . “ The Catch of the Ocean” at S KBX ROOFING GO. r— rflV j f lighting ; and ignition systems 6i< South Main St., Asbnry Park “i f | m j , will be placed in perfect condi- t ) Harvey’s Sea Food Market I Re-roofing Over Old.Shingles ■ M w a .! ajM B B B S H tion and any defective wiring R A P ID ■ r \ - ’ REASONABLE ^ ' / f I . will be replaced with new. All nErfi-ir*" \A p r i c e s { Only the Freshest aiid Best S y ! ‘ “’ 1 electric connections will be prop- JEMIMA BEAUTY I FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, Etc. | S s orly made. SHOPPE ' Ocean Grove Market Now Open F .S . Morris, Automotive Electrician . 78 ML' Hermon Way, $ 52 Olin Street, Ocean Grove Phones 490 S Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia In X U. 8. L. Battery Bervice Slataon • r'; ■y'; : Oeeoo Grove, N. X —/ ! 729 Main Street, Bradley Beach (day and night). Phone 376 ! 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days.. U. S. and Firestone Solid and PnouBiB&ie Trnok Tlriw .. - . ECdr Cflttlsg, Mniacuring, W »rins • ' * . C ■;x>:' ' }.,V;:ph(me'4868, 006 also in Tablets. 82 South Main Street, Asbuiy Park, . Pfcone !W7*': FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 f AGE THREE II LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES TRUST ACCOUNT land known as the Dayton and DeNysa COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET—1920 Tract; thence (2) southerly along the ASSETS westerly line of said tract, twenty-flve mm VDU,Y0US cm ANNUAL AUDIT OF NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP, N. J. 1928 Audit ‘ Revised December feoti thence (3) westerly, and again at SND THE. ^ ’ December 31 January 1 31,li>2D right angles to Fisher Avenue, one hun-•. To tho Chairman and Committeemen, Cost of Improvements in Progress (P. 23).5 28,594.32 5 29,266.99 5 6,198.95 dred and forty-eight feet, more or less, Township of Neptune, New Jersey, Assessments Receivable (Page 26)___ __ 77,686.96 77,154.51 9U,U07.30 to the easterly line of Fisher Avenue.; aentlcmen: . ■ Township's vShare of Assessments (Page 27) ...... 1,505.38 thence (4) northerly along the easterly M W I * AVe have audited the financial transactions of the Township o£ Neptune, New Assessments Refunded, Cancel'd, etc. (P. 28) 6,105.11 '6,165.11 321.75 line of Fisher Avc*nue, twenty-five feet-- Jersey, foi* the year ended December 31, 1029, and attach hereto comments on tlie Sundry Adjustments, etc. (Page 29).... 621.57 621.67 to. the point or place of beginning.: Audit and Comparative Balance Sheets as shown by the 1028 audit as at December DeHclt—192'* 'ts Confirmed (P. 25) ...... ^ ...... 000.10 Also all that certain lot, tract or par- : 31 *1923, Revised as at January l; 1929, and as at December 31, 1929, under tho Due from Current Account (Page. 30),.:.. 7,000.00 7,0.00.00 13,043.16 cel of land and premises, hereinafter- following divisions: particularly described, situate, lying, and CURRENT ACCOUNT . 5119,4-16.39 5120,20848 ni2.895.uU being in tlie Township of Neptune, TRUST ACCOUNT County of Monmouth and'State of New CAPITAL ACCOUNT • LIABILITIES JetTey, known and designated a s . Lot RESERVE ACCOUNT Kotes Payable . . . H •*...... 5110,000.00 ______. . . ___ No. one hundred and fifty -nine, • aa;. together with the required, supporting statements, Temporary Improvement Notes (P. 31).. 5110,000.00 $110,000.60 shown on Map of Robbins' Addition to Percentage Retained (Page 25)...... 627 41 388.02 Asbury Park, made by Nlart .Rogers, TOWNSHIP OF NEI*TU.NE. SE W JERSEY Reserves , .-. . Ciyil Engineer, September, 1907, and $m.m<>ner °f? CURRENT ACCOUNT First Street ...... 330.73 330.73 330.73 filed in the Monmouth County Clerk's COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET^—JANUARY . 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 1029 Interest (Page 31) ...... 115.28. 115.28 791.92 Ofllce, and more particularly described ■ l f t r K T • Duo to Current Account (Pago 30)...... 9,000.38 9,000 38...... as follows: ASSETS .Trust Surplus (Page 3 1 ) ...... '• 134.38 1,387.89- Beginning at a point in the easterly , 1928 Revised December line of Fisher Avenue; distant three-hun­ Audit January 1 31, 1929; 5119,446.30 5120,208.18 5112,898.56 dred and two feet and thirty hundredths Cash -.N • ‘ of a foot southerly from the southeast­ Collector (Page 6) ...... 539.21 CAPITAL ACCOUNT , “ erly corm?r of -Fisher Avenue and Sprin^- $11,500.28 COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET—1020 (Editor’s Note: This series oi Treasurer (Page 9) ...... ; 21,309,35 21,309.35 wobd A v e n u e th e n ce (1) eaKterly, ,and Charged to Collector (Page 1 1 )...... * Zl,070.21 ‘ ASSETS- v at right angles to Fisher Avenue, one articles by the Commissioner of- Taxes Receivable ... • hundred and forty-seven feet and ninety- 156,916.21 ' 1928 Report Revised December Motor Vehicles is presented by The Years . 1920 to 1928 incl. (Pago 13)...... 343,084.93. '317,810.31 - Y -v *■' • December 31 Jan. 1, 1929 31, 1929 three hundredths of a foot to the east­ Times as its part in the campaign of Year 1929 • (Page 13) 198,470.72 Improvements : in Progress ...... 516,911.56 .. r.... 1 erly line. of Jthe whole tract of which Tax Title Liens (Page 1 6 )...... il,117.62 10 j657.68 - 40,223.70 Improvements Uncompleted ...... i - 3,703.74 .U..V.. this lot Is a'part; thence (2) southerly, education to familiarize motorists Franchise TaxeB Recelvble (Page 17).... 3,058.90 1,028.41 8,243.68 Improvements Authorized and and along the easterly line of. the whole . with the laws which regulate their Gross Receipts Taxes (Page 1 7 )....;... 3,544.57 Uncompleted (Page 33)...... 520.700.UU .548,700.00 tract of which this lot is a part twenty- conduct on the road.) Advances ' : , >■: •. v ; ^ Over Expenditure (Page 35) ...... 58.82 58.82* 58.82 five feet to a point; thence (3) westerly, Fire District No. 1‘ (Page 18) 21,608.74 ’ . 21,015.42 : 23,259.14 Due from Current Reserve Account and again at right angles tb Fisher Ave­ / Fire District No. 2 (Pago 19)...... 5,242.72 6,246.19 0,480.13 For Retlremnet of Debt ------579.00 579.00 570.00 nue, one hundred forty-aeven feet and ' Pedestrians AnAH’ TWAIN!-AMPLg. AOOM —KODEJIM EQUIPMENT every clause, article sind condition there­ after paticularly described, situate, W ilbur R. Quyer 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock . (at 1 o’clock, lying and being in the Township of Cook & Stout, Solicitors. eastern standard time), in the afternoon in expressed and contained. : -28-31 ($29.82) .of said day,; at the Land and Mortgage To have and to hold the said inden­ Neptune, in the County of Monmouth Succcsfor to NEWJERSEY CENTRAL Agency Office, 701 Mattison Avenue, in ture of lease, and other hereby granted and State of New Jersey. the City of Asbury Park, County of premises, unto the said party o f the Beginning at a point in the north­ Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ second part, her heirs, executors, ad­ erly line of Corlies Avenue as shown SHERIFF’S SAiE.—By virtue of fl William Young cree of said court amounting to approxi­ ministrators and assigns, to her and their on a map or plan called Asbury Park writ ot fl, ta. to mo fllreoted. Issued out mately $3,051.00., - ; : only proper, use* benefit and behoof, for Gardens, the said beginning point ol tho Court of Chancery of the Stato of New Jersey will be- exposed to sale at All the following tract or parcel of and during, all: the rest, residue and re­ being also the southeast corner, of lot ALBERT I. BROWN .land, a n d . premises hereinafter particu* mainder of the said term of years yet No. 51, Block One, on said map of said public Vendue* on Tuesday, the 5th day. Plumbing mi Heating to come and unexpired ;• subject, never- Asbury Park Gardens and running of August, 1930, between the hours* of larly described, situate, lying and being 12 o'clock : and. .5 o’clock (at 1 o’clock in - th e, Townshit> ' of Neptune, in the theless, to the rents, covenants and thence (1) northwardly and along the Estimate* Given Jobbing : County • of. Monmouth and ■ Stato of New provisions in the said Indenture. of lease easterly line of lot No. 51, one hundred eastern standard time), in the afternoon Jersey, at Ocean, Grove, and known and mentioned. ;r ; :ry] (100) feet to a point in the southerly of said day, at tho Land and Mortgage TIN line o f /lo t No. 49, Block One, on ’ said Agency Ofllce, 701 Mattison Avenue, in 64 Main Ave., OceaA Grove -METALWORKER designated as Ix>t Number eleven hundred Seized as the - property, . o f HP ward, plan; thenco (2) eastwardly and paral- , the City of Asbury Park, County of SHEET and slxty-slx. (No. 1166). on the north: O'Brien taken in execution at the suit lei with Cottles Avenue and along lot Monmouth*, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ side of Clark avenue on the Map Of Lots of Blanche I. Swentzel and to be sold No. .49 in part seventy-three and thirty- cree of said Court amounting to approxi­ Telephone 428 Hate and Aribestos Shingle Boofing o f,. Camp • Ground of the Ocean Grove by. : - v ■’ v •• . •• - seven : hundredths (73.37) feet to a mately 1878.00. Camp Meeting Association of the Metho­ V;:;:*wn^IAM It O'BRIEN, Sheriff.; point; thenco (3) south five degrees and. All that certain lot, tract or parcel of Stoves, Bangea and Furnaces dist Episcopal Church. /. r‘:’ Dated June 27, -1030.' ‘ / : ‘ V : > fifty-one minutes west one hundred nine land and. premises, situate, lying and .Being1 the sanfo premises demised arid Durand. Iviris & Carton, Solicitors. and - 'thirteen hundredths (109.13) feet being in tho Township of Neptune, in Telephone, Asbury Park 5729 Pipelesa Beater* let to Julia A* Van Stolen by the Ocean -27-30 <$3*.50) to the present northerly,,- line of, Corlies tho County of Monmouth and State of Grove Camp Meeting Association of the Avenuo; thence (4), aouth seventy-five New Jersey. * ? TOB Abbott Avenue, Ocean Qrovt Methodist Episcopal -Church by lease degrees and nineteen minutes west and Known and designated as Lot No. one dated August 28, ,1883 and recorded In SHERIFF'S SALE^By virtue .of a along the northerly lino of . said ; Ave­ hund red - and sixty aa shotfn on Map of Frank Edward! the Monmouth County .Clerk's Ofllce in w rit' o f fl.- fa. to , mo directed, issued nue thirteen (18) feet to a point in Robbins’ Addition to Asbury. Park, made Telephone 3142 Vol. 265 of Deeds, page 265, and. by out of 'the .Court ot. Chancery of • the the ’ division line betweeen lands form­ by Nlart Rogers, Civil Engineer,- Sep­ several • mesne assignments assigned to Btato of : New Jersey, will be exposed er^ belonging to John Ely Tilton .and tember, 1907, and filed In the Monmouth Howard .N. O'Brien by Milllcent H. to sale at public .vendue bn Tuesday, tho ’ said Asbury Park Gardens; thenco County. Clerk's Office and more particu- Furniture ^ LA Z A R U S ’D O G G E T T , Mason Smock,; widow, and Sarah I. Davis, the 6th day of August,. 1980, between (5) northwardly nnd along said' divi­ laly described. as follows: X-,-v ;■-v widow, individually and as .Executrices the hours of »12 o’clock and 5 o’clock. sion lino eight and sixteen (8,16) feet • Beginning at a point in the easterly Cement Work aod Plastering of tho last Will and Testament of Sarah (kt 1 * o’clock eastern standard tlmo),. in to thei; southeast comer of lot No. 53 line of Fisher Avenue/ distant two hun­ Dealer A. Bolton, deceased, by Asslgnmont of the. afternoon'of . said day, at tho land on- said" plan; thence - (6) . weatwardly dred and seventy-seven feet and thirty jobbing Promptly Attended To X^easo bearing oven date-, herewith V and and Mortgago Agenoy Ofllte, 701 Matti­ and parallel with Corlies Avonue forty- hundredths of a foot southerly from tho Satisfaction Guaranteed >• to. be recorded, In sald< Clark'S _ ofllco son Avepue, in tho City .of Asbury Park, ftve ; (45) feet to thepoint , or place of southeast cpmer of Sprlngwood Avenue Stoves simultaneously liorowltli. • . v n v: County o f Monmouth, New Jersey,^ to beginning, ^Being composed in part ot and .Fisher Avenue; thence (1) easterly j Ranges 608 Embury Avenue, Neptune, N. J. /And also, tho estate, right, title, , in­ satisfy; a decree of said Court amount­ lots V Nos; 53 and 53 in Block One, as at right angles to Fisher Avenue, -one terest, term of years yet to come and ing . to approximately $8,268.00. shown on -said map . or ^plan o f Asbury hundred - and forty-eight-, feet,' mpro o f , Telephone 4971 'uneJtplreil,* “ property, * possession,- possession, claim claim in the 'flrst place,' 86 'shares p( tho Park Gardew ond'part 'of a tract bo”- iMsrTa,tto"wMtMly,*rino of of Hcatrola* Aibury Park, N. J

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ROSEN AND DIAZ RECITAL \ P O U N l > E D 13*2 U'EEKLV EDITION It is said that the young. violinist possesses individual tone quality un­ Volinist and Tenor at Auditorium like that of any other violinist, and THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Saturday Evening. his playing has bserj the subject for Published Friday extended and favorable comment HOM ER D. KR ESG E. I’ublishei* Max Rosen, recognized as one of among the great critics A charming John E. Quinn, Editor the great violinists o f .the day will stage presence, his sincerity, real « M A I N a I’ENUE. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. appeai- ill the Ocean Grove auditor, human warmth and friendliness es­ Telephone 7 • - ium Saturday evening in joint re­ tablish him at once with his audi­ cital with Rafael Diaa, tenor of tha ence. Perpetual Life! 'S U B S C R IP TIO N S $1.50 yearly, iMis, vt-m l-annually; Me. quarterly or 4<:.- and post­ Metropolitan, whose singing in the Tenor Diaz, who was heart! here age per copy, postage paiil in t!V‘ United States; f-.'unod'a $2.0) und foreign $2,50 season’s first corfcert ivon him His two weeks ago, made a most favor­ A corporation such afe this institution is estab­ a y e a r . return. Phillip I. Ienni, director of able impression, and Ke will be heard lished with the ides of furnishing continuous ser­ ADI>R I2SSES ciianjfed on .request— always Kive form er address. the Puccini and Educational Grand again with great pleasure' by music vice to the community. _ A D V E R TIS EM EN TS . F.ntfs will Ik furnished by us upon renuest Opera Companies is directing these lovers of the soast section. „ . Its life does not depend upon any one member of W ATCH TH E LABEL cjfcst VOl’R PAP Kit I'QR TH E EXPIRATION OF summer programs. our staff. If.one retires or dies, another takes his YfJl R SritSCR IPTIO N Quering-Kellqr Nuptials. place. This creates perpetual, faithful, never failing Entered as second-class mail at the Ocean Grove postolIW Harold W. Quering, of Ocean ■executor service for your estate, . No individual can Grove, was married, in St., Luke’s ever haw: this certainty of existence no matter how' Slnyle. copies on sale at C. M. NiiKle's drug store, the. newsstands of Chavieii M. E, Church, Long Branch, last good a friend he.may be. If you desire for some H, Flem m ing and Paul C-hatlielJ and the Tim es otllce. Ocean Grove. F. J. Messier, Saturday afternoon is Misa Kather­ personal reason, you ;an name any one familiar Corlies avenue NVjittitle. ine V. Keller, daughter o f Mr. and with your affairs, to assist us as Co-Executor, Mrs. W. S. Keller, of Elberon. Rev, TH E TRI/TH- IN-ITS PROPER PLACE Henry M. Lawrence performed' the ceremony. The bride, who was .given in marriage by her father; was at-! JULY, 1930 nue, who has beeen ill, is now conva­ ■ tended . by her sister and tlie sister S . M T W. ■ T F S lescing. of the groom, Misses Helen Keller , MiSs Annie Burke is remodeling and Helen Quering. The bride’s ■ the interior of the residence, she re­ brother, William Keller, was best, cently purchased bn Atkins avenue, man. After a bridal tour through George Rose, of Mount Vernon, N. New York State the couple will Y., visited his brother, Edward Rose, make their home with the bribe’s o r Corlies avenue last week, parents for the present. Mr, Quer­ N a t i o n a l E w i r c t i Mrs. Winfred Mount, of Atkins ing is a horticulturist and is em­ avenue, has returned from a visit ployed at the Turner Rose Farm at with her daughter, Mrs. Walter & TRUST COMPAHY Max Rosen, Violinist, West Long Branch. Guinn, o f Princeton. Miss Martha Luding, of ,St. Paul. Savings - Minn., is visiting Mrs, Ivins Grant Commercial, Trust on Fisher avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Gray, of At­ kins avenue, have welcomed a son in. their home. Mrs. Gray was form­ >ody Bible Institute erly Miss Helen Emmons, of Stokes Itvonue. Miss Ruth Deiss, of Eleventh ave­ Co-operating with nue, lias returned from a vacation spent in New York City. OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION ERNEST N July 21-August 3, 1930 Woolston & i! YOUNG PEOPLE'S TEMPLE Real Estate Insurance Sunday Services, 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Mortgage Loans Week-Day Services, 11.00 A. M. ahd 7.45 P. M, It Doesn't Take • SPEAKERS Mmeh to Start, a ' - Main'Avenue •• Rev. S. E. Long, D.D, Rev. Henry Ostfom/D.D ft tatM* mo« to «top. | Ocean Grove, N. 'J. one. If the fire be great or small It is to' yotsr advantage to be, IttUy Insured* Start) Telephone 398 to stop financial loss] NOW.

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ON THE MONEY Closed Saturday afternoons during July and August YOU SPEND

— but you can save easily the Buiilding and Loan way. REAL ESTATE $ I monthly dues amounts to INFORMATION BUREAU $200 at maturity—about 11 years. , 1 ■ Season Rentals New Series Now Open Furnished Cottages, 4 to 10 RESERVE Rooms, $250 to $700 BUILDING AND LOAN J. A. HURRY AGENCY ASSOCIATION Real Estate and Fire Insurance Asbury Park National Bank and Trust Company 66 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove . Phones, Asbnry Park 4133 and 387-R

From the popularity of Ocean Grove for parking, it is PROPERTY FOR SALE Hotel, ocean front------•*------’------$80,000 HEADLINE 10 CENTS evident that we need one way streets; besides, Main Ave­ Hotel, ocean front ------— , 25,000 MINIMUM 25 CENTS. CASH TO nue should be a Boulevard nnd all ears stop. 10-Room House ------. 9,000 ■ ACCOMPANY THE- ORIJPIE 11-Room H ou se------—------7,000 o-Room House ;------~ J -----.------4,800 lisconnt of 20 per cent, for four or Outside of that, yon should see me for Insurance of 0-Room House ------— ------——------3,500 more insertions. (■very description. In other words' FIRE INSURANCE , Miss Hc-lesi Strudwick, of Ninth IF YOU W AN T to locate at- the See ME before you Buy, Burn or Borrow. shor I have a wonderful well-built Even if it causes somesacrifice to carry adequate insurance it avenue, is spending: some . time Jit means nothing compared to the sacrifice exacted from, you if a flre New York City, cozy home, six rooms, tile bath,: hardwood floors, heater,.'light, oyery should destroy your under-insured property. Mrs! Arnold fiiompson, of Elev­ convenience. Very reasonable price enth avenue,- spent Thursday! of last to. settle account. Terms, -to suit, LOUIS E. BRONSON ■ week in Atlantic City. Small deposit.- Investigate. Inquire J. N* Garrabrandt Agency Emma Connelly, of Farmingdale, 150!) Tenth avenue, Neptune, after Real Estate and Insurance Agent is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry 0.30 evenings. Telephone 0430 As- HEAL ESTATB and INSURANCE Jenkins, t,f Atkins avenue. iiury- .Park.— 29* Bronson Building, Ocean Grove Phone, 1058 Asbnry Mr.!. j . W. Reynolds','-of Atkins ave- Telephone 2124 . 7 8 Main'Ave., Ocean Grove nue, ha= returned from a motor trip FOR SALE—Winter borne, cen­ to Sharon, Conn. trally located, 33 Embury avenue, Miss Alice Leming, of Ridge ave­ Ocean Grove, dear of mortgage. nue, has returned from tile Atm May Ten rooms and bath, $7,000.00. Will hospital, Spring Lake, where she un­ take some mortgage, . Inquire'own­ derwent an operation for appendicits. er, 23 McClintock street, second Mrs. Ella Smith, of Atkins ave­ floor.— 2!/*. , - nue, is visiting in New. York City. The members__of- the auxiliary of ' W A N T E D—Experienced nurse Local and Long Distance Moving the HoBie-i^fthe Aged, Ocean Grove, wants position—infant or invalid. ELLEN H. CLIVE iv-t-rF entertained recently by Mrs. Address Nurse, Box ":<51-, Times of­ STORAGE TRUCKING T rading a s Nathaniel Jones, at her home in fice.— 29s' Our Men Are Capable and Courteous Freehold. 'WANTED--Apartment near ocean, Telephone, 2440 Asbnry Park • D. G. Covert Agency Hilda Deiss, daughter of Mr, nnd Office, 204 Main Street, Asbury Park Mrs. Harry Deiss, of-Corlies avenue, July 20 for four or live %veeks; moat is recovering from an operation for be reasonable. Address Martha Warehouse, 47 Corlies Avenue, West Grove. appendicitis at the hospital in Long l’roetz, 7&-14 Henderson Road, St. Insurance Mortara Branch. Louis, Mo.— 28-29* STILES STANDS FOR SERVICE Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Armstrong, Tutoring'in French:, Graduate of of. Lakewood, were. Sunday guests of large eastern prep school with prac­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Estell, of Cor­ tical conversational experience in lies. avenue. Paris. Write Box 100, Times office. Room 201, Asbury Park Trust Go. Bldg Marjorie'Haas, of Ridge avenue, -27-29* . .. ' . • ■ KENYON’S1 BEDDING is .visiting Gloria , Turner in Eliza­ . Asbury Park beth. •’ ADDINgI vIACHINES, typewriters, STORE Harry Cottrell, of New-Brunswick, cash Registers, -.desks, safes, filing is visiting his 'aunt, .Mrs. Charles cabinets. Everything: in offleis'equip­ 133 Broadway, Ocean Grove ' Irons, on -Atkins avenue-, ment,-!' Ca)! Asbury 5440. Butler’s "• Mrs. Koto,Atkinson,^ of Atkina.ave- Office Equipment Co., 417 Bond.—14. FRIDAVr JULY 18, 1930 PAGE FIVE

r Mr." and Mrs. J. come front Scranton,,.K.?SVtS|3-DAY INTERSTATE Aurora for a fortnight’slight’s stay. Mr. 1 _ > "" r Seeley is' the president -and owner of the Scranton-Lackawanna College, W*C.T.U. CONFERENCE Vi. one of the largest educational insti­ tutions in Pennsylvania. , (Concluded from first page) D o Postmaster:, James H. Masker, o£ ! — A sale of fancy articles, ice creara Somerville, is spending his vacation Rev Relyea Urges Education. at Troy . Place.' ’ and cake is to be held 'at the Alba- tross, 34 Ocean Pathway, Wednesday Yesterday morning Rev. H. A. Rel It ia hard to make money, but those who have made it often find-it harder v Miss Ada Cook, of Rutherford, a of next week, July 23, urider the yea, pastor of St. Paul’s church, to take care of. it. Save your money and this institution will take care of it. -former resident of Ocean Grove, 13 at auspices ’of the Woman’s Guild or Ocean Grove, addressed the confer­ . the Kenilworth-for an indefinite stay. Trinity- Episcopal Church, Asbury ence, stressing the educational part ' Rev. Dr. George W. Henson, ofi Park. - of the women’s endeavors. Pointing Philadelphia, - is leatiingthe young . Lee Sinsheimer, of Nutley, form­ out that the W. C. T. U. has alwtay3 ’ people’s meeting in the Temple this erly in the summer delicatesson and relied in large measure; upon: con­ week. - light lunch business at 4 6 .Main ave­ ventions to determine its policies and activiUies, thereby keeping promi­ ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rittenhouse, nue, was an Ocean Grove visitor yesterday. He ii now 'successfully nent in the temperance movement of Lebanon, N. J., are now occupy­ the principle of democracy, without ing their summer home at 74 Broad­ operating a large restaurant ait Nut- loy. . which it is not possible to obtain way. social reform, he said that no move­ Mrs. T Fulton and family, of East Mrs. H. E. Shuey, of Dayton, and ment can become popular and re­ Association Building, Ocean Grove, N, •J. Orange. - have taken possession - oi her son, E. W. Shuey, of Toledo, main popular that is not created and . their summer, home at 30 Embury Ohio, have returned to spend the re- directed by popular mind and con­ 4 per cent, paid on saving*, oompounded quarterly . avenue. \ inainder of the summer at the Laf&y.- science. “The people themselves ette. They have been regular pat­ must work out their salvation,” he & OceaniGrove Chapter, Order of the rons of the Lafayette for many sea­ NATHAN J. TAYLOR, President said. ‘‘And because of its represen­ JOHN HULSHART, Vice Presdent Eastern Star, will hold a cake sale sons. tative character and the principle of JOSEPH H. RAIN EAR, Cashier Saturday at the A. and P. store on TAULMAN A. MILLER, Vice President and Trust Officer On her ninetieth birthday, anni­ participation which prevail in NATHAN T. LANE, Asst. Cashier ., Main avenue. versary Tuesday, Mrs. Emma _C. gathering under your auspices ... f4- The thirtieth . annual; banquet ot Shaw, a resident of ,the Hpme for think of such a convention as an eJP , the Auditorium ushers is to be held the Aged was entertaned at dinner pression of the Christian conscience -Wednesday evening,- August 20, at at the Shelburne hotel by Miss Lulu of America at work, rationalizing the North End hotel. E. Wright The dinner table bore a motives,. measuring contemporary large birthday cake conditions, adapting effective meth­ 'Mrs; Fred S. Clark, of Passaic, for, ods to meet the requirements of several'.weeks is visiting.her sister, ; Mr. and Mrs.- Frank Tantum, of changing conditions.” Mrs. hs F. Angleman, at the Inter­ Cookman avenue, who have been at “So much of our battle line has la k en , 32 Atlantic avenue. 5 : Northampton, Mass., visiting their fallen, in political territory,” he add­ Did You Ever See the Picture . Miss Alice Paulus has returned to daughter, 'Mrs. Walter Stevens, are ed, “that we have yielded lately to her home lat Riverton, N. .J., after a expected home shortly. Frank has the temptation to suppose that week’s visit, with Mrs. -William E. been missed from his accustomed in • political jurisprudence lies the of a Check? : Thomson, ,6 Main avenue. haunts about town. final victory of our cause. As a mat­ ' Starting tomorrow the afternoon ter of human .nature and the his­ Miss Ruth Gamble, . who comes tory of social progress, we know that , We take hundreds of them every day. Every check that goes- through this from Philadelphia, for two weeks, is hotel delivery of . mail will be made by automobile, the same as morning, this is untrue. Legislation and law bank is photographed. visiting her ■ aunt, Mrs. Arthur enforcement r may deter or abet ' Moun,, 116 Clark avenue. deliveries are now made. This will ensure delivery an hour ■ or more moral reform, but of itself it is im­ It is one of our many.ways of protecting the interests of our customers. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bucker and’ earlier than usual nnd will be a potent to produce 'permanent moral, .their son Jack, of Sunbury,'Pa., ara great convenience to hotel patrons. standards or social practices.” The One of them might sometime need ve ry badly the picture of a particular check. visiting for -a week Mr. and Mrs. real test of permanent social organi­ We.wouid have it—endorsements and flVS S 1/' s ' 1 W- Davis, 94 Main avenue. Miss Rachel Back, of Washing­ zation is in education, by which suc­ ton, who is now at the Allenhurst, ceeding generations learn to. preserve Members of the Association of is the daughter of Senator Black, of tho living principles of Christian Philadelphia Ministers Wives attend-. Texas'. Also at the Allenhurst ore civilization, discarding ou!tworTi ■ ed and were greeted at the services modes, revamping inadequate' social iii* the Auditorium last Sunday. Mrs. Battle, wife of Dr. Lewis Bat­ tle, and her daughter Mildred and reforms.” - ' Mr. and Mrs. William Lingg have son Richard, likewise of Washing­ The five States were represented ■arrived from Philadelphia "to occupy ton. in a forum on State papers—Mrs. for the remainder of the season Anna Lee Waller for Delaware, Mrs. Rev. George S. Johnson, of Vine­ their cottage at 83 Mt. Carmel Way. Rebecca T. Miller for Maryland, Main Street, between Mattiion and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park land, a former pastor of St. Pauls, Mrs. Elizabeth Bourne Dickinson for Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Jutten, of Ocean Grove, is scheduled to preach New York and Mrs. Bertha Lee Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove East Orange, visited Oceai!, Grove at the Pitman Grove Camp Meeting New Jersey; Miss Margaret Sloat relatives during the week. They are on Sunday afternoon, August d. for New York and Mrs. Bertha Lee former ' summer residents of this Billy. Sunday preaches there the fol­ Broyles for Pennsylvania. place. lowing Monday and Tuesday, morn­ At the afternoon session yester­ Coming here to attend the W. C. ing and evening, day there was a “ Poll Parrot Quiz,’ niutiinwuniiiiiuuiiumiiiiitiiitim a T U. conference, Mrs. Harry Cool­ The following persons are at Ban­ conducted by the New York State ing, of Havre de Grace, Md., is pro­ croft-Taylor Rest Home for the Sum­ union. Mrs. Caroline Diehl, of Penn­ longing her stiiy at the Gulford for mer Sehool of Missions this week: sylvania, spoke on “Scientific Tem­ a week. Mrs. Dan B. Brummitt, of Evanston, perance Instruction.” There was COOKMAN AVENUE Thomas Quinn and family and 111.; Mrs. T. C. Reynolds, of Wash­ alsoj a Y. P. B. hour and a Loyal ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY his three sisters are spending their ington; Mrs. C. E. Turley, of Mar­ Temperance Legion demonstration, the latter directed by Miss Mabel fifth season in the cottage at J1 A t ­ ion,' Ohio; Miss Bernice Huff, of lantic avenue. Tney come from Washington, and Miss Gertrude Vaughan; of Ocean Grove, who par­ LARGEST FEDERAL RESERVE Plainfield. Davey, from the Brookiy Deacon­ ticipated in the musical program ess Home. during the convention and sung sev­ MEMBER IN ASBURY PARK -It has been learned here that Mrs. eral solos. Mary Chalmers, a former summer ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Rhodes, of Pittsfield, Mass., have The conference was brought to a resident of- Ocean Grove, died on close last evening with a . frageant, Tuesday night at her home in Mount been Spending a few days with .Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Burgelm, 12 Mam “The King’s Ultimatum,” presented Vernon, N. Y. avenue. Mr/ Rhodes, who is presi­ in the Auditorium and directed by the author, Mrs. Carrie Stanyon, of While no official figures have been dent of the Berkshire Life Insurance Avon. eiven out up to this time.it is under­ Company and a former Grove cot­ stood the population 'o f Neptune tager, is greatly impressed with the township, including Ocean Grove, improvements made here during the will exceed 11,000. last few. years. T H E G R E A T —where your principal-w ill never be affected by speculative hazards, Accompanied by his son JosePh> Major Harry Webb Farrington, — where your, funds are always available on demand. Frank Brown, of Philadelphia, has who was recently injured by a fall been making a vacation visit here at in Ocean Grove, underwent a second — where you are assured the steady accumulation of compound interest. the home of his father, Albert L- operation last Saturday at the hos­ Brown,109 Abbott avenue. pital in Spring Lake. The doctors : Mr. and Mrs. George Lepper, of hold out hope for his recovery, as Open a Savings Account all factors are said to be m his favor. Brooklyn, are passing their fifth sea­ OCEAN GROVE son at Ocean Grove and are staying Mrs. Farrington, who . is still on with Miss Marcia Simmons at her crutches because of an aulto .acci­ A Financial Lighthouse on the Jersty Coast summer home, 27- Main avenue. dent, is constantly by his bedside. Saturday Eve., July 19 Mr and Mrs. Samuel S. Hughes, A bus party of one hundred mem­ Riith and Willis Hughes, of the bers of Radiant Chapter, Order ot '8.30 o'clock Bronx, have returned to Wilma Han Eastern.Star, visited Ocean Grove for a month’s stay They are regu­ on Tuesday, and had dinner at_the lar summer patrons of Wilma Hall. Hotel Bryant on the ocean front. This ROSEN was the first visit to this resort for THE Mr. and Mrs. William Logan, 102 some of the chapter, and . they were ■ VIOLINIST Abbott avenue, had hs their .guests creatly pleased with their reception GRAY LINE over last. weekend Mr. and Mrs. A . and entertainmnt. at the. hotel. The P. Milligan, of New York, and Mr. party was headed by Miss Mabel RAFAELO DIAZ and Mrs. William Meyers, of Jersey Meyers, matron. : ; ‘ ' TENOK City. A service in memory of Rev. Ed­ ASBURY PARK—ATLANTIC CUT - Senator and Mrs. Caleb Baumes, of win L. Hyde, for ten years the lead­ Metropolitan Opera Co. Asbury Park Phone 444 Newburgh, Nr Y.,' »re\.again at the er of the Holiness meeting, Ocean (Schedule effective July 1, 1930.) Wawarsing, 67 Pilgrim Pathway. Grove, is to be held at Pitman, N. J., Joint Recital $ • & V ct Senator Baumes is the author of the on Thursday ot next week. Dr. Hyde . A.M.P.M. New. York crime law bearing his was the president of the Pitman « if'- Lv. 8th Ave. and Kings- - Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office St., Asbury Park 8.55 '3.55 name. • Grove Camp Meeting Association. I 'I ’&j The memorial - service will be ' in Lv. Berkeley-Carteret — 8.58 3.58 Rev. H. A Relyea, pastor o f St. Reserved Scats General Admission Lv. Gray Line Office 9.00 4.00 Paul’s, returned - Wednesday from charge of Dr. McKinney, a close When the oldest resident was a friend of Dr. Hyde for many years Lv. O. G. Postoffice 9.10 4.10 Mountain Lake Park, Md., where ho $1 and $1.50 50c. youngster we supplied Lv. Mergaugey’s South attended the annual institute of ar.d a frequent and well-known visit­ The standard of the “PERFECT” or to Ocean Grove. Richardson & Boy ton Range is satis­ Main St., Neptune 9.15 ' 4.15 the Pittsburgh Conference Epworth OCEAN GROVE faction to you—the satisfaction that League. " Returning A.M. P.M. itwiwiu'tunuinuuiitauiM LEGAL NOTICE comes from food well cooked, from Lv. Atlantic C ity ------9.00 4.00 v- Registered'- at Ocean Manor_ are thc constant assurance of a servant Ar. Gray Line Offic, A. P.-12.00 7.00 Mr, and Mrs, J.- N,. Stonehill, Tren;- KIIEJtlFF’S SALE.—By vlrtuo of a TAYLOR DAIRY CO. that never fails. Fare ton; Misses M. and N. Sulliyon, _New Saint Pm\fs gfourcb writ of li. fa. to me directed, issued out Catley & Williams, Proprietors One W a y ------—$3.00' ■York City; Mr and Mrs. M, Tilton, of the Court of Chancery of the State Brooklyn, and Walter J. Warren, of New Jersey^ will be; exposed to sale Round Trip. — ------6.50' at public vendue, 'on Tuesday, the MILK, CREAM and BUTTER Excursion, Round Trip, 3%-Hour Cranford. ' ...Rotes... twelfth day., o f August, 1930, between the ANGLES & SMITH hours of 12 o'clock - and 5 o’clock, (at MILK stopover — ------4.00 Levic & Whitehead’s belt line bus- MuiuuMiiMiuuMuiii'iitmntmiiiHiUiuwiinrauAiwuMusMiiMn l o'clock; eastern standard tinie), Uv ses in Ocean Grove arc- now running the afternoon of said day, at the Land From Monmouth County Farms Plumbing on a ten-minute schedule, two busses The minister Harry Ayres Rel­ & Llovtgago Agency Office, 701 Mattison Phone 1970 Avenue, in the. City of Asbury Park, Matthews & Francioni being operated. The firm yesterday yea, will return to the pulpit of St. County of Momhoiith, New Jersey, to Tinning and Heating received a :third .bus especially for Paul's Church this Sunday, ^reaching satisfy a decree of said court amount­ 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Successors to charter service. at eleven o’clock- from the theme, ing to; approximately $8,586.00. Hardware JEORGE B. SEXTON “ Apostolic Communism.1’ The regu­ A ll. the following tract or parcel of An automobile standing on Heck land and. premises; hereinafter particu­ lar church quartette will assist in larly described, situate, lying and beitur Paints and Oils avenue near Central took: fire on the use of the Wesley Sunday Serv- in the Township . o f, Neptune, . in the THE ABINGDON SHOP FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wednesday afternoon, calling out the ce, for which its dignity and beauty County pf Monmouth "and State of Now. ’Ihe Oldest Undertaking Establish­ firemen. Their services, were not re­ Jersey. Known and designated as lot The. Bookshop That is Different - is attracting many visitors each numbered ten hundred and eighty-eight quired, as the • slight blaze was 51 Main Avenue ment in Monmouth County Sunday. “Christian, the Morn (1088) on tho North side of Broadway, Pilgrim Pathway and Mt. Carmel Way Continuous Service speedily extinguished. ^ Breaks Sweetly,” THU be sung by the on map of lots • of Camp Ground, of the OCEAN GROVE, N. J. •' Ocean. Grove • Camp v Meeting Associa­ Ocean Grove, N. J. First-Class Ambulance Service . Miss Louisa A. Bell, superintend­ quartette, and William Young, bari­ tion of the. Methodist Episcopal Church. Telephone 4741, ent of . the Allen Home, Ashville, N. tone, will render “Thou Art .My All,’.’ A lso-all;the estate, right, .title and in­ Children’s Books a Specialty terest and term of years * yet to.' come 4 159 Main Street C.;, Miss M. E. Boardman, a Cleve­ by Ashford. Miss Margaret Heck and unexpired of the said parties of the land deaconess, and Miss Violai will preside at the organ. .1 first-part, of,-in and to a certain.Indents ASBURY. PARK, N. J. Baldwin, a . returned missionary/ are The summer sessions'of the Church; uro of Lease of the saiid premises, made and executed by the Ocean Grove Camp ••MHtMMMaMMtlMtMMHIMMMailMMHItKaatMtHMaaHMMaiMMM now at Baneroft-Taylor Rest Home. School are ploying very popular. Meeting ■ Aflsoclation of tho ; Methodist Telephone, Asbury 21, Miss Jessie Staats, ,84 Asbury There are departments for all ages, Episcopal 7 Church to Martha H.' James, and ■ the Assembly Visitors’ Bible dated October 1, 1873, and recorded in avenue, • is now «nroute for home, Class welcomes adult Bible students the Monmouth County . Clerk’s office, at after visiting • her brother at Yoko- Freehold, N. J.. in Book 339 of Deeds, to interesting- presentations of the page 290; and by several mesho assign -1 : Centennial- : homa, Japan,' for several months. International Lessons. These ses­ ments assigned by - Hobart A ; Simpson She is expected to reach here' some sions begin at ten o'clock sharp. . individually; , and as Admihistrator of dtiy next week. the estate of Coralle Simpson by assign­ Next Wednesday evening at seven ment of Lease dated 'September'. 20. 11)28, 48 Pitman Avenue, Oceaji Grove SH0 EREPA1R1NGSH0 P Continued,; improvement is report­ forty-five the pastor will preside at and recorded; in the Monmouth ‘ County Clerk’s office in book of deeds 1,455 at ICE CREAM OF UNUSUAL QUALITY ed iii’the condition of Major Harry ah : old-fashioned - Methodist, ‘■'Love .page; 230,. etc. •-■ "■- V.-ss: - We Employ High-Grade Repairers. l i W. Farrington, who is in the .Spring Feast held in the auditorium of tho Seized as. the property of Ruth A. WALLACE’S AND WHITMAN’S CANDIES vV Our Prices, Are Lake hospital- since his recent fall church, to which visitors are cordi­ Simpson, et als., taken in execution at from the second-story

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^fuifjJfgjfnjfanLirairrjfafiLniifafajRJfafajraQjmrajniimrtiiRJnijg. Telephones Directly on the 342 and 4846 ( $ u m t Ocean Front facts Jlbout Occan Grove Opens AVENUE Decoration Day ATHING and Ashing in ocean. Fine boardwalk full Closes October 1 length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Park Steam Heat n on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Two HOUSE large pavilions, with orchestra concerts afternoon and 10 Main Avanae Uunnine Water Ocean Grove Private Baths evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated .at Modern night. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ One block from occan. in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru­ Cool, clem »n d cam- Booklet fottable looms. Newly mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane dccoroted. New hair H. W. WILLIAMS, amusements, moving pictures, bowing alleys, merryrgo-round, mittreises. Hot and Ownership swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily meet­ cold, water. Outside Management ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapei A rooms. European. ; Telephone, Aibury Parii quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. .7229. : ■ - No mosquitoes. Artesian water. Adequate train, boat and bus M. H . H im k ig Also ROLAND APARTMENT live Ventnorlive Ventnor City. N. J. service, convenient for’commuters. Summer or Yearly Renuli The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are rec­ ommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the #*#######•##•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• best houses of entertainment in thia world-famous resort.

{ ARLINGTON HOTEL 1 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. 5 Refinement and comfort. All rooms with running hot and cold { • water. Highest standard of service. * | Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have - - electric lights, hot and cold running water; some enjuite, | WINTER RESORT ' | 5 TENTH SEASON with private bath. Electric hells and telephoM. SeasOn May { PARK HOUSE { to October. Phone Asbury Park 2033. , 5 St. Petersburg, Fla. • I GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL S Come to the Sunshine City and live outdoors all winter. j Mrs, V. O. Haynes. Management continued by Lnlu E, Wright 3 Charming location. S S , and | DR. FRANK C. COOPER, Owner and Manager. j I GAPETERIA ! » . • ■ - § j . ' Open Until October | t Arrowhead Hotel I f Famous Supreme Blend Coffee } Twenty-eight Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove 5 “ DIRECTLY ACROSS LAKE FROM AUDITORIUM" Open for nineteen thirty season J ! • - ■ - . • § until October 15 | 411 LAKE AVENUE, ASBURY PARK | Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove J Hot and cold running water in rooms. S Newly Decorated Newly Furnished M. J. WOODHING | SJOKES HALL- Booklet on application S WALTON AND AMY, Proprietors [•••fllMMMMMMHHMtfMlffMiatHMNIIMHMHMHMtMMaiMaHB 'OCEAN OBOVE.^N.J,'- ' Telephone Asbury Park'2023 Phone 1162 A. L. E. STRASSBURGER. 1 (Formerly of United States Hotel, Ocean Grove) Grove Restaurant j The L»afayette And FAMILY HOTEL { | 45 Pilgrim Pathway 3 • CORNER OF OCEAN PATHWAY and BEACH AVENCTE ! Home Cooking. Homelike Atmosphere. Clean, Wholesome Food S OCEAN GROVE, IN. J. | ■ Season May 27 to October j 55c. Luncheon, Special on weekdays only • ! $1.00 Chicken or Turkey Dinner, Special on Sundays and Holidays S A. G. DIEFENDERSER j • 75c.Blue Plate, Full Course, Regular Dinner, Served Daily 5 = For Years Under the Same Management * } Directly on the Ocean Front} Proprietor S ; THOMAS MILONAK1S, Proprietor J • Chorle^G. Stockton | wm m ...... T e l e p h o n e 1 9 8 1 j •ataaaiaaaiaaHfHafatataNaaaaMaaMaiaiaaafaaaiaaaaiaMaaaaMitMHiHt MHM.imMmHU.inun Hotel Le Chevalier ABERDEEN HOTEL Ocean Avenue Hotel Corner Webb and Central Avenves, Ocean Grove, N. J. Nineteenth Season A. J, BRYAN «-3J S u r f avenue. Near Auditorium, w ith unobstructed view of ocean. TaW. ran t “ DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” Sied wits fresh fruits and vegetables from nearby farms and fresh seafood aally. • Home cooking. Write for new booklet or telephone «9. • Season, May to October J. S. COOPER, Owner and Manager. I American and European Newly Furnished | J. E, FOWLER, Manager LANE VILLA | Telephone Asbury Park 4084 T H E ARBORTON Corner Pilgrim ' Pathway and _ Cookman Avenue. Delightfully situated, 7 Seaview avenue. A modern resort hotel. Hot and cold water in rooms. M mumumuummmuummumuHununnMmumuuM near lake and ocean. Rooms with or without board. Phone 1861. Delightful view of ocean from spacious porches. At boardwalk, /ocean and ______M. L. nnd L. A. LANE. bathing* grounds, and hot and cold sea .water baths. Kept by Friends. « » ...... n o ...... - . - . Nineteenth Season. H. A. and/L. E. WILLIAMS. s Maiestic Hotel and Cafeteria * Ocean Front and Ocean. Pathway Will be open for rooms only, May 29th* Cafeteria will open June 27th, ARDMORE-SUMMERFIELD Elevator Service, Phones 3321 and 190. ' j 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway Opens May 30, 1930. Fireproof. Phone 1991 Asbury Park GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and Manager. Overlooking ocean. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Booklet. Surf, Beach and Bath Ayenue.s. One .block from ocean. Snecial June and September rates. Phone 2784-Asbury. , > : - E. K. SHAW, Ownership Management. This is one of the best equipped hotels in Ocean Grove, with rooms with private baths and private toilets. Hot and cold- running The Marlborough water in every room and four large porches with bcean view. OPEN ALL YEAR TELEPHONE 1452 Excellent service. and cuisine. Fresh sea food served daily. Corner Seaview and Beach Avenues Special rates for June. One block from ocean, near all attractions and hot and cold baths. Att BOSCOBEL HOTEL, INC. CHARLES M. HERMAN, Owner and Manager. Improvements. Hot and cold running water in every room. Redecorated, 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Heat for chilly days. Phone 3329. ______EDWARD J. BORTON. rtM ...U ....m H ..H .H .H M ..U nH ..H M .H ...... nn.H .H H .nM fl. M. L. BIOREN, Proprietor N ew Centennial BUENA VISTA MAIN AVENUE American and European Plan. Near Auditorium and Beach. Phone U Hack Arrau*, corner Beach. On* block from m m b . Hub* Ocean View Hotel connection.— Booklet a A. LEVIS, •ooUnff. SpociaJ rate* for June and September, Telephone 8160. Broadway and Central Avenue Formerly of Hotel Grand. KBS. H. O m ifW O O D G. C. PRIDHAM Rooms Single and ensuite. Balcony rooms overlooking ocean and lake. Moderate rates. Booklet. Telephone 2040. Terms on appli­ 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley lake, ono block from new $3,000,000 Asbury Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing ground. Capac­ THE CLARENDON cation. Open May 30, European; Jnne 21, American and European. ity 126. SpaciouB porches. Hot and cold running water in rooms.- Book*' CORNER PILGRIM PATHWAY ahd AUDITORIUM SQUARE let Telephone 3100 and 8035. Homey and comfortable. Moderate Rates. American and European. Special rates May and June. R. A. WAINRIGHT. Phone Asbury Park 5357 LIZZIE K. WELSFORD. DIAMOND STATE St. Elm o Motel i . C O R D O V A Ocean End of Embury Avenne 26 Webb Avenue Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and "cold running water in all rooma. Corner Main Street and New York Avenue First-olaes family hotel, cosey and homelike. Near beach. Excel­ Thirty-ninth season. Open May 30 to October 1. Phone 4125. - ' B. B. SHUBERT lent meals. Running water in rooms. Capacity 75. American and M.EVERNGAM. European. Phone 1003. H. L. WOOLMAN, Owner and Prop. Open All Year Telephone, Asbnry Park 079 GROVE HALL HOTEL The Ghalfonte 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rooms . Ocean Avenue, Corner Bath Avenue • with private baths. PhoUe 2880 . The Spray View Directly on the ocean front. Large, airy rooms and porches WINTER SEASON—ORANGE CITY, FLA. Open for Decoration Da, Newly Renovated. Special attention to table. Telephone 4957-M December \ to April 15 Directly facing tho ocean. Full ocean view from all rooms. Running water Under personal supervision of KING & CANN, Owners W. E. BONN. "m rooms. Near hot and cold sea water baths. Special. June and Septem­ ber rates. American and European plan. Phono Asbury 79. L J. White. -t ■ Proprietor and Owner. • ^ 1 _ ■" — . . i» _ • Facing Central aad PH - G u ilfo rd man avnrae* a id . H*. 26 Ocean Pathway, midway between ocean and Auditorium. Hot Olin took street. Ceav*> ‘ 40 Ocean Pathway _ and cold water in all rooms. Open May to October; Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Two minutes’ tfalk to ocean. te m t Term* on 'application. Hot and cold Telephone 1787. LORD & HANCOX. Standard of dining-room »ervice maintained. Open J& ^toO ctob» Sm Su S ' B. SOHUPPAN.' June and September .rates. Phone 2085. Mr. an d M r a j7 ^ S W E E t T FRIDAY, JULY. 13, 1930 PAGE SEVER’ DeWitt House and Gafeteria OSBORNE BOUSE and CAFETERIA 33 Atlantic avenue, Open May 28th, including cafeteria. Pleasant, com- 72 Main Avenne' fortable rooms, with hot and cold running water. Cafeteria service in tS»e Pitman and Central avenues, near Auditorium and beach. Furnished Near beach and Auditorium. First-class family hotel. Renowned for dining-room. Home cooking. Hot waffles. Turkey dinner, ? 1.00. Quick rooms. Open June 27. Phone 1742-W. Fresh eggs and vegetables. excellence of tabic. Outside rooms. Spacious porches, 33.50 daily, or service.. $18,00 weekly and up. Booklet. * Tel. 8928-J. K. I. BUNCAN-ZEuLEY. Phone 3169. ■ ■ __F. fO E tHJBB, Ownership Management. AIbo Under Same Management VAN COTTAGE OCEANSIDE 40 Central Avenue. Open May 29 to October 1. 25 Ocean Avenue Newly Furnished ' Rooms Running Water 38 Pitman Avenne Boom Overlooking Ocean Slock to ocean and Auditorium. Moderate rates. Hot and cold running: wa­ A. M. VANSKITE ter ia all r ooms Excellent cuisine. Ownership management. G. M. TRIBEE. Select Patronage G. Gormer, Manager "The House of Comfort" Telephone Con. GARDEN TEA HOUSE OCEAN WAVE Open May 29th to September 15th 11 Embury Avenus 3-5 Main Avenne Half block from oeean. Ocean view from rooms and porches. Homey at­ Under New Management mosphere. . Furnished rooms. Reasonable rates. Meals a la Carte. Special Dinner 85c. and $1.00 Corner Heck and Central Avenues Telephone 4736 , , MRS. E. BRURY, ; Fresh Vegetables G. HUMPHREY. A flrst-class'house. Convenient to Auditorium and beach 'Telephone 8145 . D. C. PATTERSON. "PITMAN HOUSE- Cameron House Dining Room Ocean Pathway Corner- Pitman and Ocean Avenues HOTEL ALBATROSS Telephone 8881 • 24 Pitman Avenue, Furnished Rooms, Club Breakfasts MRS. L. B. JONES. One block from acean and cafeterias. Luncheon 50c. Dinner 75c. Sunday Dinner $1.00 E. H. VIERING, Special Weekly Rates Telephone 2826 Home Cooking Good Service .... Hot and Cold Water BREAKERS 4, Surf Avenue I. V. MONTFORT At the Ocean The Sam pler Inn *n All Rooms . The Roosevelt L. A. HOFBRKAMP 28 Main avenue, a block and a half from the ‘ ocean. Cheerful, comfortable 38 Swti Avenue (corner Contral). Two Corner Beach arid Atlantic Avenues blocks fro/.; Auditorium and'bathing beach. One blocV lrom beach and pavilion. Superior furnished rooms, with hot and ccld and sanitary roomc with running water; rental moderate. CAFETERIA BROOKLYN Large light dining roore. America), plan. running: water.- All modern improvements. Open April to October. In meet . SERVICE in the dining room, home-cooking. Rooms open May 12, Cafe­ beautiful part of the Grove. Convenient to all places ol interest. Appointments teria open June 12. Telephone 1890. y 8 ... E. M. SIMPSON. . flrst-claa*.1 Telephone 1999. . - . • " ~ - .. ; ■ ' . . ■ Telephone 1905 MRS. MARY W. NEWBERRY-WRIGHT. »>•»*-■* * 20 Webb Avenue. Few yards from boardwalk and B E A L U lN «■*»*•« Excellent l0Cati°gs.HBmLaDUEng' THE PHILADELPHIA 14 Smbtsry Avenue Sterling Cafeteria A 64 Broadway. Furnished rooms. Housekeep- Roomt . Half block to new recreation pier. Newly built and famished 34 Bath Avenue, one and one-half blocks from beach. Bright cheer­ f t * 1 1 1 1 3 ( 1 A l l 3 inv privileges. Board by arrangoment. A Rrnmiat* water in all gutat iQoms„Appovnttr,etits first-claee. Rates reaaofi.. ful rooms at moderate rental. Good food, reasonable prices, quiet, house of home comforts. able. DR, WARREN L. WALLACE, Owner, home-like atmosphere. Mr, Bnd Mrs. J. P. THOMPSON, Qwner-Manager______Phone Asbnry Park, 4827. S. M, FRENCH. ~Zr~^T ", r Z — . cor. Main and Beaoh. Unobstructed ocean 32 Webb Avenue, near ocean and bathing i * i 1 I I T I V I \ vIptt. Block from b-.ardwftUt, Excellent beads. Light hsasekeeping privileges. All L - U 1 t U XT! D I culslno. Hot and cold running: -»ter In outside rooms. Moderate rates June and rooms. Reduced rates May and Juno, • MRS. MARTHA BOOS. Heated eprlpg and autumn. Booklet on application. ^hM ea^^an^E IS L ^^ July, Telephone 6443. Q U A K E R IN N figH ttVkjftk 'r*kl||l f| %$ 19 Broadway. One block'from South End 87 Main Avenue P leasan tly locestDd tw o laora fron ; F l g f f t m i J l f l f M Y pavilion. Overlooking ocean and lake. Fur- ocean. Larre, cheerful rooms- »«*■ ■ ■ ■ wished rooms with housekeeping privileges. Serving meals a la carte in connection with THE HIGHLAND HOTEL, 25 lumilng uatar Ira rooms. ym & m t Atlantic avenue. Telephone 7860. Platter dinner, 75c. .. ■ ■ ______E.J, SEVERS. THE ELDORADO loiprovftmenta. Rate® to- 125, ; M. W. BORTON. American plan. Homo cookln*. Telephone2027. Mra. B. REILLY. Owner.. f h ______» - l ______- Directly on ocean, front, 14 Ocean I * 3 ( ( 1 0 ( 0 1 1 n O U l - 0 Avenue. All outside rooms. Run- HOTEL RICHMOND 31 Embury avenue. A quiet " ’ ning water in all rooms. Near and place for. refined Christian Asbury. Park and Auditorium. Tel. 6678. ______FAITH COTTAGE adults. Family worship. TALK-OF-THE-TOWN CAFETERIA Block and half from ocean. Rates reasonable. Beach Avenue a >sd Olin atxeet. Block from ocear. Light, airy rooms. Home and Restaurant All rooms running water. CLAREMONT like. Privileges. 30 Webb Avenue Restaurant open July 3 Double $20 up weekly -each, EMMA S. GOSLEE, Owner. Excellent Home Cooked Food MRS. M. E. BULL Hotel- - — ------Honeysuckle j ------meals Included. All fresh vege 1 . Oxn /nnJ AAlloVlt fltlrl CArVAll d lllt f 23 Central Avenue one block tables.' , Sea food caught and served dally. Phono Asbury Park t V s m ITH. from Auditorium, two from Hamilton Gottage ocean. Beautiful lawn and Corner Ocean and Main abundant shade. Telephone 2462-W M. C. TODD, Proprietor. avenues, directly o l ...an fr o n t. A m e r ica n 1 Embury Avenue, at the Boardwalk. OCEAN FRONT HOUSE p la n . C o n v o n lo n t to b a t h ­ Open all year. Steam heated rooms. ing and all attractions. Phone 2H-W. MHS. F. MELtOB, Owner and Prop. THE HASKELL Light housekeeping if desired. Kates I V ellow Rose Coitee Shoppe { reasonable. ■/> MRS. FRANK N. HASKELL*, * Corner Heck and Beach avenues, one • 49a Main Avenue 5 block from tlie ocean and centrally, lo­ ; 2 OLIVE HOUSE cated. Season May to October, Hot and 71 LLENHURST M O TEL S SELF SERVICE ; cold running water in all rooms. MRS. A. L. NEWMAN. Central and Pitmen j 1 Block to Beach i BROOMS MODERN . r "S ■ G. F. DRAKE s OPEN FOR SEASON f g* r T T 1 I4 Seaview avenue, fifth house from the ocean. ; ■ 5 5 * .!" M l . n ( II* I Capacity eighty. Furnished roam!;. Tolephone 78 Mt; Hermon Way, two blocks from Audi’ • Serving the best of home-cooked food at the lowest prices. ; S tmml 1 I %V- ■ ■ 4027, H. S. and E, M. HULSE, Proprietors. L » a t h r o p tormm. Near ocean arid all places of interest. Housekeeping privileges. Tel 4888. MRS. E. ELLIS t Coffee, tea, milk, 5c.; soups, 10-15c.; vegetables, 10c.; fish, 25c.; S American and European Hates on Application . meats, 30-3Ec.; salads and sandwiches, 10-15-20*; all desserts, 10- • 7. Main Avenue STRATFORD HALL 100 feet from beach id Webt* avenue, flrst block from ocean. S 15c.; French ice cream, 10c. • Select South End, Madera tonvaniences. : - Hot and cold running water in all rooms. C. O. HOCKEY, Prop. L e V a s s a r Seasonable rates. Tel, 2632, S Serving: Breakfast, Dinner, Suppor ; MRS. C. F. GREW, Ownership Management, G Atlantic Avenue, Ocean view. Hot S Motto: Service, Courtesy, Cleanliness, Lowest Prices S and cold running- water. American I ’ l f P i r r i i r A n v Furnished Rooma Open Ma’y 28 THE AURORA plan. Telephone 6579. | i f f . HI p . W A K I V 14 Spray avenue, Ocean Grove, N. 3. Two J LEES BROOME, Proprietor. s FRANK IVES BUM* - ’ ■ . ” .' ... . . ‘ minutes to beach and Wesley lake. Special • s . season rates MRS. R J, JONES, 5 Abbott avenue. Location unsnrpass- On the cc.oj front, near batMr,® ’ ed. Ocean view from rooms and 'svida gwonds a«a *11 .-ttractioR*. 'Ex­ The Lillagaard porches. Running water in all rooms. ceptionally larga, airy room s,: Prl» Excellent meals and service. Telephone 4049. WILLIAM L. HYKA. OCEAN MANOR v ats bath.., JTolder, OAHU liYK SAILEE. Comfortable 32 McClintoek Street. Furnished rooma IS Webb avenue, corner of Beach. One block Tad IT I II I I 11 HI from occan. Furnished rooms by day, week or Summer Footwear I i f EL L»1 L L I J ^ I * "and apartments. One block from ocean PLAINFIELD season. Clean, comfortable. Hot and cold run­ ning water In rooms. Special June and Septem- and Auditorium. MRS. W. H. WRIGHT -ber rates. Open all year. •. M R S . Jj. E . C R O N K . at Reasonable O f K 23 Atlantic avenue. Furnished rooms 27 Bath Avenue, block .and a I t v l # T l" ^ l , A I . r . only. First-class, light; airy rooms. Prices MacDonald House half from ocean, «entrally , . : . .. . . ■ Close to Anditorium, beach and all located. Hot and cold-run- points of interest. Open May 15. MRS. E. A. WEEKS. ning water in all .rooms. Strictly home cooking. Phone 1650-M. | JACOB GROSSMAN { . . MKS. B. K. MACDONALD. 15 Main Avenue. European plan. Run­ ning water In rooms. One-half block • Shoe Outfitters for Men, Women and Children S 21 Main Avenue. Convenient to THE COLONIALfrom beach. Rates moderate. Special S • rates for June and September. Auditorium and boardwalkr amuse­ S. J. FOSTER. THE IVY HOUSE ments. Ownership management, • 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. § assuring every courtesy. Hot and cold running water In all rooms. Cap. 100 Phone 1844. Mr. and Mrs. C, W , P utt., 7 Embury avonue. . Half block from oceah boardwalk Open all year. VICTORIA i Pleasant steam heated rooms, House- APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED ROOMS keeping privileges. Terms reasonable, MRS. J. KILSHAW, Cor. Beach and Abbott Avenues. 1 ' Voorhees-Metropolitan European. Block to beach and s 4 Ocean Pathway boardwalk. All outside rooms. Rooms Beasoaabie rates. Tel 6927. R, E. VOORHEES, Managing Owner. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Hospitality . Sunning water in . Furniture Carefully Handled by Experienced Men Comfort every room Taxis and Busses for Hire by Hour, Day or Trip European A/EVT Next door to bench Harrington Hotel Phono 8237 j£ffser ■ S. J.Fream. Proprietor. DE LUXE BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY DAILY F. M. L’HOMMEMEU CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS 90 South Main Street Phone 619 CHELTENHAM aaaaaaaaaaaaatMaHaaaaaat»aH»WHH| 30 Ocean Pathway,'midway between occan and Auditorium. Location unex- I EMMONS CAFETERIA ! celled. Clean, cool and cheerful sleeping rooms. Hot and cold water in rooms. Heated spring and autumn. Rates on application. Telephone Asbury }s And HOTEL • 5 Park 5035-J. Special rates June and September. J. E. McK.ES. J Corner Pilgrim Pathway and Mt. Hermon Way i Jfuthorizad j Near Auditorium * tfgenctf Edwards House | HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS | 87 Pitmaa avenue, two short.blocks from ocean and Auditorium. .Light, 709 Tenth Avenue, Belmar, N/J. (sunny, all outside rooma; hot and cold running water in all rooms, Special I V . NOW OPEN 5 June and September rates, • Telephone 4450. Ownership-managcmenfc. 9 ■ • Some very good values in second-hand cars—as low as $35.00. . MR, and MRS, J. W. EDWARDS. | Mr. and Mrs. W, F. and C. F. Emmons, Management j Immediate delivery on new cars.

The ELLEWASA BREYER’S IOE CREAM TO TAKE HOME 95 Main Avenue • , Pleasantly located on mair, thoroughfare near beach and Auditorium, SUNSHINE CITY CAFETERIA DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS 'Light," airy rooms. Unexcelled location. Light housekeeping privilege* FOSS AND WHITMAN S CHOCOLATES M. C. CREVELING ' And Sunshine City Hotel DON’T FORGET OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Eighth Season 56 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Eighth Season G. M. Nagle’s Pharmacy < . .. in Same Building THE IMPERIAL Memorial Day, Cafeteria Thursday, Jnae 26. THE DRUG STORE OF OCEAN OROVE: - A (European Plan); j * * r . • ••* • ‘ ■ -v. 'V - . *• Mai» Avenue, one blqck ffom ocean.; All -rdotna are light, and coo!, O iry COFFEE SHOPPE NEXT D O OB 35 Pilgrim Path'sw, Oeedn flrore, N. J. ; (Auditorial^ Comej^ ' J with-, hot and cold-running waW. /Heat' for chilly days. Tel. IO681 :;Opeos same time as,Cafeteria, TelephbiicsT-^i^l28f--3435''.; • ^; v;-f' 'fj '. • r ..: i p . and MRS. J. A .:FETZER, Ownership-Mariogement 0. O; SHARP, Proprietor, • •••• ••••••■•■<» •8a Q0a o e ooooo 00 003 0 00 oc» *00 eoaoo 0 * do 00 0©00e 0os'oBboe00 FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 PAGE EIGHT

ark; Mr. arid Mrs, H. Card, Philadel­ Gemantowa; : Mrs. A. H. Gfflord,. AMONG THE HOTELS dale; Mrs. F. W Simpson, Blakely, Sterling—Mr, and Mrs. J. Town- beth;Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gi Holt, Pa.; A. H. Lange, Hoboken; Hope send Llanerch, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Philadelphia; Dorothy Mayer, Elizu- phia; Rose A. Ebel, Mrs, M, Herclte, Mrs., E. -Edwards, Boonton; -Mrs,. A, Murray, Sunnyside, L. I.; Lucile O. Laidlaw, Mary Laidlaw, West beth. Jersey. City; Ellen’ S. Carruth, Arl­ W. DeGBraff, Mts. G. S. Hastings, Macdonald—Eleanor May Ferris, Anderle, Elmhurst;; John F Munder, Orange; Uilian 'Freeman Mount St EImo__E< j . ^erney, Philadel- ington; Mrs; .A; J. Branrtin. Mrs, Jaok Oyster Bay; H. S. Park, Miss Park, Hazel M. Burke, Mr. smri Mrs. M. wife and Barbara Munder, Tonally; ,ernon, Fred M. ^\oertiv Margaret pj,iaj jf; o. Glerum, Glifton; Jessie Haigraves, Mrs. Nina B. Cox, George South Orange; Justine- J, Roseman, Vlas, Miss A. Vlas, Paterson; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Watt, Made­ and Elizabeth Woertli,..Christiana, M HeIen Hyatt, Paterson; E. Kohn, Philadelphia. ' Jane Ash, Washington. and' Mrs. Hines. Mary Hines, Miss line Watt, Stamford; Dorothy and Pa.; Hatt.e Anderson, Louise R. Befl- MrB. Thomaa Q, ■ Eagan, Mrs. Theo. Queen—Mr. and Mrs, M, F. Smith, At the Strand Theatjre. Holland, Paterson; William. S. Rich­ Florence- Bencke, Brooklyn; Mrs. J. nett, Morristown; Catherine Rador, A Newlon, Brooklyn; Mrs A. W. Mr, .and Mrs, R. A. Srrtith; Gold ards, Laurelton, L 1.; H. Hibbard son , H. Koch and Elizabeth. Easton, Pa,, Fredeiiek P " elry‘‘ Fenton, Mr. and Mrs-. M, Morine, Spring, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrp. 'E.'.' 3. “The Richest Man in the World,” Trott, Tenneek, N. J.; Miss Van BrooUlyss—Mrs. H, V. Zimmerman, Rena G. and Margaret H. Berry, . p ic Mrs, Mabel S. Hall,. Mrs. Titman, Dover; Mr, and Mm George featuring Loujs Mann ariji on all ■ Vooorhoes, NVw York; Mr. and Mrs. Salem, Ohio: James J. Maines, Joe Glen Rtdgc; Mr. am J I i's W. M. M. Ra’isay; Newavk; Mrs. I. M. F. Steliman, Elizabeth; Mr, and star cast, opens the bill' for next Herbert Chapman, East Orange; Flanagan, Richmond Hill; Mrs. Young, -Mrs. S. A. Adams M«.Kus- , Fiinr... Mrs. J. M. Iiohn, Mrs. W. R. Mrs. V. B. Sweeney, ’ Edwin E, Kel­ week at the -jtrand theatre on the ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank A, Winterbot- Adelsberg, Hemline and Gertrude lei, Mi. and[ Mrs.. Fiank Parsing, Worth, Wilmington; Mrs. M. B. ley. Brooklyn; H G Morrison, Ridge­ boardwalk, Monday and Tuesday., toni, Brooklyn. Adelsberg, Bronx; Lillian Meighan, Newark; Isabelle Mpllenhauer V ir-, Hvl, ' B_ u ,yls% L{neoto. Bayonne; field Park;' James Christie and son, Graham" McNamee will be heard in gima Sutphen, Kathleen 0 Neill, ' Sa,,.lh evctiM , Hazlet; Meta Buck, Osborne—M rs. A. B. Kussell, Margaret Ranziner, Glendale, N, )f.; Henrietta Barg Mrs; S. H. Barg, a news reel, and- there will be irs Gladys nnd Vra Russell, Ruth Evans, Charles Simon, Norwalk; Joseph Somerville. -! Margaret Roinaino. Dover;. Mrs. Paterson; Mrs. John Leary, New addition a Laurel-Hardy comedy, Wed­ Mr. Carmel, Pa.; Elia T. Murphy, Perrv, .Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. J. T. DeWitt—Mr. and Mrs, F. K. Ewan, Carrie M. Pruden, Morristown; Elsie York; Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Demm- nesday and Thursday , the-manage- ,- Reading; Mr. and • Mrs. William H. Dolan' Ruth Edytha Dolan. B ok- Sussex, N, J.; Charles E. Outram, Johnston, Margaret L. V. Doty, ler, Edward and Robert Demmler, ment Will present Marion Davies in Murphv, Newark; A. Oanton Ensor, Ivn; Mr. nnd Mrs. C.. Ni McCulloch, Elizabeth; Mr. an^ Mrs. C. Roberts, Newburgh; Mrs. C. H. Applebaugh, Pittsburgh; Margaret A. Henry, “The Floradora Girl,” and on Friday' New Windsor, Md.; W. S. Brodhead, Miss M. E. Maddox, R. B. Bare, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hammer, Miss K. Mrs. Grace. E. Ripen, . West New Elizabeth; Mrs. Henry Bank, Elsie. and Saturday Rod La Roque in,"Beau Montclair; Howard L. Williams, Ber- Washington; Mi-., and MI'S. Jamies Hammer, Miss B Froctor, Mrs. J. Brighton. M. Bank, Brooklyn; 'Mr. and Mrs. Bandit.” At each performance, wvn, Pa.; Raymond Piersal, Ruth Cleary, Richmond Hill; Mrs, 0. W. Steinwerth,, Brooklyn;I ^ Vet-j shelburne-Mr. and Mrs. H. A. P. T. Sichorn, Shirley Eichorn, Blpom- which is continuous from 1 to U p. Snyder, Betty Piersal, Arthur ichle White, Katherine White, .New York, & Fischer, James Henry Fischer, Ena- field; Mrs. H. C. Morrison, Ridge­ m., there is a comedy, news reel or man, Elizabeth Baker, Mildred Scacroft—Mrs. E, Dunbar, Miss Eleanoi G. Mcllvenney, Mra^.u Hef- ton. Earj. Caddington, Mrs. G. field Park; Mrs. Emma J. Strong, audio review. Thomas, Pottstown; Mary Yoder, D. Dunbar, Newark; Anna' M. Beck­ feron, Elmhurst; Mrs. M. VV. Bud- Tarteson. Cedar' Grove; Mrs. E. G. Stowe, Pa. er, . Anna Schering, Lancaster; Mr. 4 Mi erona; I Allenhurst—Mr. and Mrs. ■ J.ohn and Mrs. B. Davies, New York; C..T. W Snuth, Astoria^, OttiUte ,|ehug v nd fr o th y KJeiller, M. S, Siebert, Mrs. Emma Siebert William Reynolds, Trenton; Mr. and: Mrs G. Newark, WJliam Hayes,^^Jr., Russell < LUCaSl ,sjew y 0rk; Mrs. M. VoU- A. Witman, Reading, Pa.; Miss B. Harris, Newark; Katherine V. Grif­ Smsth, jJamfirfa, _ Mrs. Albert,. roer6j Anna Vollmers. Brooklyn; E. Knapp, Newark; Mrs. F. W. Aid- fin, Orahge; Marion Genne, EaSfc Orange; . Mrs. M. Deiner, Aloany, | Katherjn-': b, Discls, East' Orange; rich, Helen Aldrich, Newburgh; Edna Orange; Mr. and Mrs. George J. H. Hahns, Mount 'ernon, u. L. Den-^ Gretehn Molerwich, Mr, and Mrs. . and Mabel Chesbro, Jersey City; Minsehwaner. Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. char, New York. ! T Russell Hicks, George R. Evelyn Horton, White Pains; Ernest 0. L. Beyer, Glen Ridge; Mr, and Sunset Lodge—Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hicks, Baltimore; Mrs. E. M. Hug* Rittenhouse, Philippsburg; Hazel Mrs. C. F. Laub, Bloomfield; Rose Luder, Mrs. S. Bennett, Mrs. K. M. I gins, ’ Lee North, William Howard, Wrench, Nutley; Alice Russell, Pas­ Moore, Montclair; Mrs_ Elisabeth Smart, A. M. Smart, Bronx; L. Mul- / Mrs. L. S. Parsons, Thomas.-Parsons, saic; Ethel Maier, Newark; Mrs. Young, Beatrice and William Young, ford Taylor and family, Wilming- Leonia; Miss E. ,M. Taylor, Pitts- Eiizabetsi Russell, Jennie Russell, Louis Allen, Edna Mae Young, Pitts­ ton; Lillian Meyer, J'srsoy City; ; burgh; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jersey City. burgh. Edith tama, Bayonne; Mr. and Mrs. * Low, South Orange; Mrs, E. Xi Pot- W. H. Dumville, Mrs. D. P. Came- > ter, Mrs. F. E. Palen, Jr., Elsie and Each dress a bargain. Wilnsa Hail—Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Troy Place—Mr. and Mrs, B, C. Odgers. Butler, X, J.; Mrs. L. G. Tregaskis, Eloise Tregaskis, Maple­ ron, Brooklyn; Mrs. A. F, Beasley,' Marion Phillips, Kingston, N. Y, Warner, East Orange;' Mr. and Mrs. wood; Paul E. Coleman, Somerville; St. Albans, L. I.; Mrs. F. E, Lap- ; _. , ■ T> ,, ,» -T, , Flowered chiffon, printed silks, ham, Jr., Hackensack; Mrs. Thomas! „ .S‘°^es^ l" d Mr®- P; J* R. T. Bittner, Philadelphia; Mr. and, Betty and Catherine Coleriian, Eliza­ Hopkinson. Ruth, Elizabeth nnd | Christner,-Montclair; Mary Heneken. Mrs. W. R. SafTord, Richard Safford, beth; Margaret, L. Briede, Mr. and Thomas Hopkinsor., Nashville; Mrs. , I rif”5 °’ Mrs. H. R. sport silks, flat crepes, East Orangv; 3Inry Brothers, Los Mrs. J. W. Dalton, Richmond Hill; 0. R. J. Halliday, Bayonne; Mrs. S, W. 1 , ’ . Orange; Jpha L. Irungs, Manufactured to sell at $8, $10, $12 and $15 Angeles; Nancy Carol, Berkeley; Hoffman, Hawthorne; Mrs. Marion. Walker, Glen .Ridge; Mr. and Mrs, Bridgeton; Mr. andjMrs.. F R. San- Charles Rogers Pasadena; Paul Ash, Koenig, Bloomfield; Lillian Rae, Red E. C. Meherof, Sr.T Arthur Lockhead *??*> Brooklyn; M A B. Thompson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bank; Catherine Nablo, New York; and family, Montclair. I Miss .3, Hamilton, Elsie Thompson, We bought the dresses right, and we are Masson, Newark William P. Kirk Mary T. Spear; Brooklyn; Mr,’ and ! Newark; Mr, and Mrs, Edward O. nnd family, .New York; Mr. and Sirs. Mrs, E. L. Crismali, Kis Lyn, Pa.; Aurora—Mr, and Mrs, R. T, Eh- ; Wright. Bayonne; Mrs, L. G. Fisher, pricing them at tremendous reductions, Justus Henry, Bloomfield, Mrs. Thomas Holden, White plains: ton and daughter, Florence B. Hall. 1 Mrs. Rebecca J. McKinley. Mont- Newark—Mrs. Elsa E. Frey and Barbara Hayes, Plainfield; Esther V. Warwiek, N. Y.; A. S.- Beck, Harris-1 clair; Misses N, and C. Hamilton, daughter, Vernon Frey, Livingston; Edcr, Dunellen; Wallace Thomson, burg; Joseph B. Schmitt, Brooklyn; i Newark; Mr. and Mrs Samuel S. Fos- Mrs.. Edward Mertz ■ and . daughter, Jersey City. L. C. Wood, Montclair; Averil Powys, tor, Kingston, Pa.; Charlotte and NOW Basking Ridge; Mr; ami Mrs. Stein- Arborion—Mr. and Mrs. L. W. De- Mrs. F. G. Quipp, Plainfield; Jlr. j Helen D, McDrake Westtown, N, kopf, Jersey City; Charles E. Elli- Lanoy, Leonia; Mrs. George H. Davis, and Mrs. J. H. Seeley, Scranton; j Y.: Otis Ruby, Bellefontain, 0.; Mr. ci: t, East Orange; LeKoy W. Champ­ Miss'j. C. Chester, Murray Hill,- N, Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Mutter, Maple- j and Mrs. Thomas C, Richardson, Au- ion, Wharton; Rev. E. K. Elliott and J.;' Mrs. Charles Kemp, Mrs. Harry wood; Mildred McLean, Rockville burn; Lillie and Minnie Deni:, Ply- $3-95 $4-95 $5-95 ««-95 family, Conestoga, I!u.; William T. B. Rue, Helen B. Rue, Trenton; Centre; Evelyn MeLeari, Shelton,; mouth; Mr .and Mrs. Frederick rind William II. .Stansbury, 3Irs, N. Mr. and Mrs, A W. Holt, Milwau­ Conn.; Katherine Hickcox, K. II. j Israel, Jerome. R. Israel, East Cerbus, Newark; Genovlfcve Speight, kee; F. A. Harris, Robbinsville; G, Hickeox, Buffalo; Raymond L, La Orange; Margaret Sloat, Newburuh. Brooklyn;. Jcane:te C. Griffith, Whip- E. and Louise Gilmore, Herbert > E. Bam, Phillipsburg;' N. 0. Smith, I - - , ' ..... • SPECIAL Chatham; Raymond L .' Matlock,L Whitfield—:Mr. and Mrs. William pany. N. J.; Ruth. Armstrong, Mt. Dunham, Westfield; Miss E. A. Tuck­ Buffalo. ' E, McCall, North Caldwell; P. A. $4.98—W » bought 150 . Tabor. er, White Plains; Miss I. II. Peck, „ „ . , , . . . „ Stillman, Westerly, R. I.; 3. Maude Negligee and priced them at $1.98 Van Cottage—Mr, and Mrs. Aug­ Philadelphia; Doris Meeker, New­ Marlborough-Mr. and Mrs. G. j oneg New York; C. T. Phillips, Ama- ust Frey, Mr, and Mrs. .John Leary, ark; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Bencke, LeRoy West, East Orange; Elizabeth | ]ie viughn, Winifred E. Hess, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. K. Glass and daughter, Miss J. E, Bencke, Montclair; Mr. M. m Loois, \Vesti%nt; Clarabel W. H. Ellis, David Emmeluth. L. K. HOSIERY Miss E. Kaufmamv Jersey City; and Mrs. Oscar G, Creamer, Albert Ivmg, Haddo.nfield; Lydia S. Wat- { Matherson, J. S. Hope, Walter Tietje, Mabelle and Verna Yollratn, Myra L. Creamer. Maplewood. kmson Collingswood; R. T Frost, Mount Vernon; Mrs. James S; Vance Chiffon and Service Weight—marked at special ___ ...?1.00 Swartz, Lancaster, Pa.; Minnie Boscobel—Mr, and Mrs, George W. New York; Mr. and Mrs John Ann- nnd daught,er, Washington; Mrs. G. All silk from top to toe—'.Aarked at special....,..:... ______...$1.39 Kreider, Lititz, Pa.; Mrs. C. Horse­ Dobbs, Miss K. F, Dudley, Yonkers; strong, Mt. Ivisco, N. Y.j; _Florcnce j h# Chambers, Moorestown; Frank S. man, Dr. L. Nichols, New York; J. C. Gray, Belleville; Marjorie A. E. Chamberlain, MV, and Mrs John ■ Tomlin, Higjhlands; .Harriet Jester, . Mrs. H. E. Whitaker, Staten Island, Smith, Crosby, L, Smith, Media; T. Barker, Brooklyn; Charlotte Au- | Westfield; W, A. Sweeney and fam- SILK UNDERWEAR Augusta Dickerson, Philadelphia; Elsie V. llershey, Parkersburg, Pa.; brey, Jersey City; Mr. .and Mrs. jiy, Hackensack; Mr, and Mrs. John Mrs. F. S. Soule, Bayonne; Mrs. John G. Rilger, Plainfield; J. Francis George Horner, Moorestown; Mrs- , P. McPherson, Flemington; Gertrude Orepe de Chine Dance Sets—special.____ ..$1,98 Charles Covenhoven and daughter, Burrows, JIaplewood; F. Richardson, John H. Estabrook, Yonkers; Fkn- c . Ellis, Madeline Bohing, Charlotte Crepe de Chine Chemise—special.;..; __ ,.$1,98 New York. Media; Edith Mae Dingee, Tarry- “ ce E, Kelsey, Edith L. Parker, Mrs. 1 m. Ellis, Brooklyn; Eleanor M. Creps de Chine Slips—Bpacial.. 41 .98 F. iielsey, Huntington, N. Y.; Herb- Brown, White Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Warrington—Mr. and Mrs. Mark town; Dorothy B. Scott, Grace Pitts, Crepe de Chine Night GowcH-speciaL- -12.88 Phillipsburg; Mrs. J. H., Burnett, «&,?•: Baer, Passaic; E. J.,Morgan, C. L. Rue. Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Tampa, Fla., .America F. William Morgan, forest Hills. w. F. MacPherson,.Trenton; Mrs. E. Nichols, Mrs. Charles Nichols, Whar­ Philadelphia; Mrs. F. L. Hicks, But­ ler, N, J.; Mrs. F. H. Ciegg, Herb­ Hamilton—Harriet Herbert, Ethel A* Hillmuth, Ruth, Clara and Louise : ■ , BATHING SUITS j ton; Louise Baker, Mrs. E. A. Ran­ ert W Clegg, Brookline, pa,; Janet som, Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. How- Strachen, Ralph B. ".'Collins. Mrs. Hillmuth, Brooklyn.; Mrs Lewis A. | A* Full Line of P.ure Wool Novelty and Two-Piece Suits | ers. Elizabeth; 0. W. Boyden, Bronx­ Cronk, East 'Orange; Mrs. J, F. Josephine Sutcliff, New York; Mar- Howell, New York. ville; R. D. Gulstall, C. Clifford Nor­ Burrowes,, Maplewood. S $2.98 and up • ris, Three Springs, Pa.; J. B. Clark, Cheltenham—Mrs. M. M. Barr, i - I _____ — ______1______S Orbisonia, Pa.; ■ Mrs.®Paul R. Rose, Jeanette Richmond, Upper Mont­ Mrs. M. D. Ely, Mr nd 1 ss Wal i ? S Open Evenings Until 10 O'Clock • East Orange; Alphonse Capone, ■ Chi­ clair; Martha Clements, Mr. and ker, William L. Baer, wife and son, X“ ,,k' T cago; August L. Hageman, Newark; Mrs, P. C. Weyant, New York; Har­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baird, East, S ? 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