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VOLUME NINETEEN. NO. 19 OCEAN GROVE, NEW , SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1911 ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR

NEW lAW EXPLAINED FIREMEN HOLD ELECTION ST. PAUL’S ANNIVERSARY UNUSUAL HONOR PAID ANNUAL PREACHERS’ MEETING j ENLARGING REFORM SCHOOL TO SCHOOL BOARDS Olliccrs Named lor Hie Eagle and Exlra Services in Grove Church Dur­ TO DEAD FIRE CHIEF Rev. illarsliall Oivcns Hc-Elected Slate Will Expend Ihe Sum o( $40,- Slohes Companies in g IHonlh ol May I’r csid en i ot Local Body 000 on I.arflc Addition On Friday evening ot last week Special meetings and . observances On Monday hint officers of the. In ilie appropriation bill of tlie MESSRS. VAN GILI.lVVIi AND LYNDALL the annual meeting and election of ot St. Paul's M. E. Church, Ocean= NEWARK’S TRIBUTE TO WM. ASTLEY, New •Brims \virk dlst r it L si reach vrs • Legislature there is an Item of $40,- the-Eagle. Hook, aiid Ladder' company Grove, have been arranged for the meeting :were fleeted, for ihe com- , 01,11 for .the erection .of a central REPRESENT NEPTUNE DISTRICT was held at tlio tnitjk house, corner month of May. •" A' number of these WHO DIED FRIDAY ing year at tiie session • iieid in St. graded school, on the State Home ileclt and Whiteflbld avenues. Tlie. already have been held, witli others Paul’s church, this place. These of­ gtounds at • .lameslmrg, Superinten- olllcers elected were: , 1 lo follow iii ' regular order; The ficers are: . . V' dont Kalleeu in h is annual report to schedule for the remainder ;of • the- County Educators Gather at Free­ President—-F; A. Smith,. • ..Presideht-^-Rev.- '.-Marshall' Owens, • 11)0 eomniittee asked for an appro-* Vice President— Edmund Thoiiij]- montii is as4 follows: •"! Decreased Was a Summer Resident of Ocean.Grove. . • prlntion of. $100,0U0 for the building, hold to Hear Superintendent En- son. V'/:;.;-;; 1 ■ May .^^Probationers’ r ecdgul- Ocean Giove anti Was building a Vice: President-r—Rev. Dr- ] *1'; ,t. and. $6,000 for furnishing. His Sccretary,-'rreasurei-—-L. • Harry tion, at the parsonage; address by Scott, pcean Grove,; •’ - idea was to install an up-to-date ' righi XalK on All-Important Meas­ Ueevea. : Rev. Dr. Henry Wheeler. Cottage Here——A Fireman for : Se^reiary-Treasurer^-Re.v; F, 1C. gymnasium, bowling alley, swim- Foreman—Charles B.Twijgiis... May I4~r—Bible Tercentenary an­ Purcell, Spring Lake. mlng pool, auditorium and play­ ure, Which Becomes Inflective July ■ Assistant Foremeil-r-Bert Thomp­ niversary, special’ sermon by the pas­ More Tluui Forty Veais and it Clv- These committees were appoint­ ground, but these latter luxuries tor at morning , service.; Evening,- 1st—Duties of Various Officials. son, Lewis Brown. " • ed: '• • • • . were thought extravagant. Trustee ,'for Three Years—Charles observance of MoVJiei^’s Day. il War Veteran. ^ " ; Temperance—Rev.-j. -H. HaWx- An additional., $20 per capita per B, Wilgus. .May • i 7--—Special; visitors*. prayer; hurst, Rev. Dr. Scott, Rev.;nr..II. O. year has been granted. For the past - According to law County Superin­ Representative, to Fireinen's • 'Re-' service; Rev. Mr. Qwens Will bo as­ ; Fire. .Chief William Astley/who McBride. •* 20 years the per .capita at the Home tendent of Schools Enright called llof-i—Charles A;' Clevenger. : sisted by; Mr. Kern and Air. Cham-; died in Newark last Friday, Was Literary—Rov. Dr. B. C. Lippfn- for Roys has never gone ahoy0; $1_G.0; the several boards of#education of . Fire Police—-Arch . Wardell, Fred beriain, .. laid to vest on. Monday afternoon of cott, Rev. Dr. George Neal,', ltev... J. He will now secure $810. This was a the county together last Saturday in Slilbla, Arthur Chamberlain. ■ May 21—Rev. Dr. John Handlejv this .week, in' Fairmount cemetery, B., A da m s. compromise as Air. i-Caileen asked tho high school building at Freehold. district superintendent, will preach that city. Mr; -Astley was well Sabbath—“Rev. Daniel. Johnson, tor $2.00. There was a fair attendance only, in the morning; special musical ser­ known in Ocean Grove, o£ late years Rev. Steadman. Applegate, Rev. I. At ]>resent there is a gr.eat over­ business men finding It difficult to The annual meeting of the Stokes vice at night. having made his summer home here. Waters. .... crowding at the Home. . Tlie enroll-, leave their occupation on that par­ company was held on Monday night. May 24-r-Song aiid prayer service Some weeks ago a cottage for the At the meeting this' week Rev. ment is. ;102 boys and Pedro, the ticular day. of the week, and the These officers were chosen: led by the pastor; special music by.; Astley family, was started .by Con­ President—T, N. Lillagore. Marshall Qwens, pastor of St. Paul’s, monkey; who was committed from celebration, at the same time of How­ members of the Sunday school and tractor Silas Barton at 52 Heck ave­ gave an address dealing with the New Brunswick county jail about ell township!s sons, held at Farm­ Vice Presidents-—W, E. Taylor, G. nue. The cottage is nearly, complet­ F. Rainear. Epworth League, . Tercentenary anniversary of the three years ago. Health authorities ingdale, likewise contributed to. May 28—St. Paul’s . anniversary ed.. King James Bible,/ exhibiting a Miy that over 25 boys to a cottage make the attendance smaller than Secretary-Treasurer—E. N. Wool- For - several weeks Chief Astley. sfon. day; early, lovefeast; special ser­ number of the rare Bibles in- his is detrimental to the.health of the usual. ■ ' V mons and all-day celebration. had been confined to his home, suf­ valuable collection. Other, speakers Inmates, ■ while, at present over 50. Messrs. vanGilluwe and Lyndall Foreman—\V. F. Clayton. May 31—Special praise and pray­ fering from congestion of blood in Assistant Foremen—Frank Samp­ on the subject under consideration are being taken care of in: each cot-, represented the Neptune board. er service, with several ministers as­ the arteries of his right leg. Al­ were Rev; Dr. J. I. Boswell, Revi tage, ; . Superintendents Gregory, *of Long son, William Schwartz. though Ills condition was not consid­ Engineer—II,. M. Wilson. sisting and extra music. Dr. Henry Wheeler, of Ocean Grove; On . file completion, of the' .new Branch; Strahan, of Oakhurst, and By vote of the official board it has ered critical, it was feared that the: Rev. William Blackmari, of New schooi building, rooms now devoted Miller, of Matawan, also were pres- Assistant Engineers-—-Walter been resolved to adopt the individual congestion might spread. As a final, Gretna, and Rev. J. Ward Gamble-, to class work will be used by . the ' ent. The session begain at 10.15 a. Franklin, G. L. D. Tompkins. communion system at St. Paul’s. A result of the stagnation, cardiac em­ of Seabrlght. residents of the cottages for other , m. and ended 1 p. m. Fire Police—J. E. Quinn, A. T. cfrment walk is to replace the old tar bolism ensued and resulted in Next Monday morning the Rev. ipurposes. Mr. Kalleen will, confer Mr, Enright stated'-that the prin­ Van Cleve, James Woglam. ■ pavement around the four sides, of death. Titian P. Summers, Jr., ot Wash­ Dr. B. C. Lipplncott, of this place, with State Architect Pallard at cipal object of the meeting would he the church at an early date. For more than forty years Chief will relate some .of the' experiences Trenton in an effort to . have the; ..the explanation of the- neto school ington company, was endorsed for Astley was identified w ith tho New­ C h ie f of the Ocean Grove depart­ in his ministry covering a period, of building under way at once and com- law as far as jhe liad been able to ser ark fire department. He was also a a half century, rleted before the opening of the. fall cure a copy.. No complete copies ment. - Thomas Martin, Jr., of the DEATH OF AUGUSTUS AIUXG. Civil War . veteran, being identified ^Stokes company, was nominated for. term of school. , ^ could yet be obtained. * Preliminary with Lincoln Post, Gi A. R.; No. 11, WEDDED LAST SEPTEMBER. to this! lie stated that the taxes from assistant chief at a previous meet- He Was tho Father of Mrs. George of Newark.- He stood high in Ma­ the railroads'would likely be . larger ing. ■ ' • sonic circles, being Potentate of FIVE ELECTION DISTRICTS. in the future, thereby benefitting the F. Ralnear, of Ocean Gi*ove. Salaam Temple in his home city. Ocean Grove Bride Breaks the Glad scliodls to a greater extent. The WILL REPAIR ROADWAY FREE. At his . home near Farmingdale, ; President Weber,, of the fire News to Her Mother. New Boundary Lines Established by amount apportioned to the schools Augustus; Aring died early last- Sat­ board, upon receipt of the news of ifrojri all sources is a little over nine Township Authorities Accept • Offer urday morning of ple.uro:pneumonia, the chief’s death, called a special It transpires that Miss‘ Jessie A. Totvnship Committee. . cents per scholar for each day‘s at­ after a, brief'illness. He was seven- meeting of the board. • A committee Young, that was, has been Mrs. tendance, necessarily the greater the of Amcslto Company. ty^two years old. Tlie funeral was was appointed to draw up Resolu­ Frederick Cottrell since last Sep- The boundary lines of the new attendance the more money will each held on Tuesday afternoon at two tions and orders were given to Dep­ temberi although no inkling of that Ocean Grove election districts, ■; in district receive. At no cost to Neptune township uty Chief Sloan to see. that all fact was had by anybody in this vi­ conformity with the Geran law, were As to the transportation pf pupils, the Amesite Company will, furnish o’clock, with services at the house fixed by the Neptune Township Com. material for the repair of South and the interment being made in the marks of respect were paid to the cinity other than the happy bride it had been fount} that some pupils cemetery at Farmingdale. memory of the chief; that all flags pf and groom until the other day, when mittee in session last Monday night. had been transported at t i m e s at the Main street nnd will that thor­ There are now two voting districts oughfare with a preparation o£ water Deceased was a well-known farm­ all ’buildings in. the department were Mrs. Cottrell broke the news to her expense of, the school boards and had e r , 1 He was the father of Mrs. Rai- placed at half mast and th a t. all mother, Mrs. William Young, of 04 in, the Grove. • not attended school, b o that the dis­ proof asphaltum. ■ The company, District No, 1 includes the terri­ supplied the material when this near, wife of Postmaster George F. buildings were draped and continue Main avenue, Ocean Grove. - trict had been • giving free, rides: to. Rainear, of Ocean Grove, There are draped for thirty days, The, commis­ r The young couple were married in tory east of Pennsylvania avenue,, such. It was advised that the. re­ street wns repaired some time ago, from Fletcher lake north to Mt. Car­ and the road has not been satisfac­ three other daughters and one son—- sioners requested other city depart­ New York City. Ever since the hap; ceiving district shouldrfurnish a daily Mrs. Walter Anderson, of East Or­ ments to co-operate with them in pj event they have been planning a mel Way, and thence, west one block, report of the pupils attending school tory. to New Jersey avenue and Wesley The offer of tho Amesite people to ange; Miss Addle Aring, of New doing honor to the chief. Instruc­ home in West Groye. The bride is to.the sending district, so that.the York; Miss Annie Aring, o f; Farm­ tions were issued to the end that the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ lake., District No. 2 includes, the're­ latter could keep tabs on the of­ b6 responsible for the condition of proper cortege representing the fire liam Young, of the Grove. The maining portion of town- Taking the road was accepted by the Town­ ingdale, and John H. Aring, of Free­ the registration ot last fall as a. ba­ fenders. J. hold. A widow also survives. ttepartment should appear at the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The new school law was gone into ship Committee last Monday even­ funeral.: Benjamin Cottrell, of West Grove. sis of calculation, No. 1 district;will ao far as' at hand. There is to be ing. The work will be done under The funerr.l services were held on have .343 voters and’ No. 2 district the personal supervision of the com­ OFFICERS OF \V. F. M. S. 317 voters. one Commissioner of Education, Monday afternoon in Central M. E. Dr. Samuel Holtzmaii. four Assistant Commissioners and a pany’s superintendent. It is' estimat­ Church, conducted by the Rev. Dr. In West Grove a new . district State Board consisting of eight ed the saving to the township under As Chosen at the May Meeting of Lo- William H. Morgan, one of Chief On Monday morning last Dr. added, with Corlies avenue ^ as-/the members. The Commissioner is ap­ this offer will be not less than ?1,- Astley’s Masonic associates. Dr. Samuel E. Holtzmaii was found dead dividing line. District. !No;): 3 , :is ooo. ;cal Organization. pointed • by the Governor, and need . s,------— . ------:------Morgan is a leader of the Young in bed at his summer home in south of this avenue, and District not be a resident of this State. .The the Grove, 15 Abbott avenue.' Coro­ No. 5 north of the street, the-former At the May!meeting of the Wom­ People's Meeting at Ocean Grove. registering 29S. voters arid the latter Assistant Commissioners are ap­ AN EVENING WITH HAYDN. an’s Foreign Missionary Society of The honorary pallbearers were ner Puirdy pronounced death due to pointed by the Commissioner, wilh Mayor Haussiing, former Chief heart trouble. Dr. Holtzman was a 313. - Ocean Grove the following officers There is no change. In Whitesville, the advice and consent, of this State vere elected for the ensuing year:'. Robert Kiersted, Deputy Chief -Jo­ native of Newark, to which place the Board. The State Board ;is appoint-* Works of Great Composer To lie seph E. Sloan/ Battalion Chief Rob­ body - was taken on Thursday for which comprises District-No. 5. The. President, Mrs.- E. A. Margerum; polling places will be designated by : ed; by the Governor.; The present Given by School Orchestra.- vice presidentsi Mrs. T. J. Scott, ert F. Morgan, Captain. Charles S. burial. He, was seventy-three years State Superintendent and State Macknet, of Engine No, 5; Captain oldj and. had been a cripple a long Township Clerk Butcher. A concert by. the Neptune school Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. , M. S. Wheeler Board go out. of ofllce June 30, the treasurer,M iss Hawxhurst; corre­ James A. Johnston, of Truck No. 3, time as the result of injuries sustain-, new regime taking effect July 1. orchestra on Friday evening, May sponding secretary, Miss Elizabeth and William H. Bennett.. ed by a fall in New York City. Dr. Much greater power Is given the 19, promises to be a rare musical Marching on . each side of the Holtzma,n was a Veteran of the Civil HliAMES TRAGEDY ON WIFE. : Commissioner and Assistants and treat. The event might properly lie Dunham; recording secretary, Mrs. hearse were members of ‘ Engine War, having been connected with the styled "An Evening With Haydn,” J. A. Tomkinson; superintendent of the. State Board. One of the Assist­ mite boxes, Mrs. Chadwick; super­ Company No. 4, as a guard of honor. Fifty-eighth. Indiana volunteers. Long Brunch Colored Man Jailed,, ant Commissioners is to have full as there will be a talk on this truly It was. to this company that the chief intendent Of Standard Bearers, Miss tjiargyd Witli Murdcv. .charge of all high schools, deter- great composer,- illustrated with ex­ Blanchard. was assigned on his appointment to Commission Ordinance. * mining their efficiency, arranging tracts from his symphonies and oth­ the department in 18(J7, and’ during er notablo compositions. The fam­ The June meeting, which is to be An ordinance providing for a sew­ Shot by her husband, Rebecca Pul­ course of study through­ held at the home of Mrs. Margerum, his long career as a fireman it was ley, colored, died in the hospital at out the State, and personally visit­ ous “Toy Symphony” will be given, the only company he ever served. er assessment commission was.given ing them and conducting tests in all in which there is a reproduction of 81) Main avenue, will be in the na­ its first reading by the Neptune Long Branch last Saturday. The ture of a “” sociable. The chief used No. 4 house as his Township Committee on Monday husband Is iu jail. The shooting oc­ classes. One Assistant Commissioner the sound of children's toy musical night headquarters for years. curred on Saturday night, April 29, is to have charge of all elementary instruments. • There were brief services at the evening. This ordinance will be ad­ vanced to second reading and filial and resulted from the woman’s re­ schools including grammar, With . Miss Esther Forsythe and Miss He Shot the Wrong Woman. grave, under the direction of Lin­ fusal to give her husband money the same duties as the High School Lillian Holfties will, sing a number coln Post. As the body Was lowered passage at the next meeting of . the from Haydn’s “Creation,” and George Northam, of Accomac committee, after which the commis­ when he demanded it. Commissioner, and is to prescribe a county, ; Virginia,. "ivas arrested, the into the grave, taps were blown by Pulley was arrested along the New uniform standard of graduation Charles Pieezouka will give a ’cello the. post bugler. sioners will be .appointed. The com­ b o Io , possibly “The Serenade,’’ by other, day at Long Branch and held mission will consist of three' mem­ Jersey Southern railroad tracks. He" • from the grammar schools ; to the Resolutions. on the chief’s demise was placed in tiie same stage in high schools; also time and place, tho »am6 composer. . ' ' . ' pending the arrival of officers from \vere adopted by the Firemen’s Mu­ bers. ' In all probability: tliese will Virginia. He is wanted on a charge be C. C. Clayton. Thomas Wyncopp which his wife was conveyed to the . and to prescribe ’rules for promotion, of attempting to kill Noah Mason by tual Benefit Association. They re­ hospital. In a statement made by if advisable, in all schools. The lat­ cited “That although having been and George H. Blue, of Ocean Grove’ The New Columbia. Shooting at him through a window of Pulley he said his .wife had the pis- ter applies to the High- School Com­ his home.', He made his escape at taken away from our social gather­ tol and it was discharged, when ho missioner also. The work of remodelling the .Col­ that time and returned later. His ings and active duties, his pleasant WilllUm M. StauiVcr, Dead. tried to wrest it from her. A differ- One Assistant Commissioner .is to umbia, at the southwest corner of stay was,short, as he tried to shoot face and kind and willing disposition Word was received in Ocean G.rove en story is told by an eye witness of have charge of all the manual, train­ Main and Beach avenues has been a woman on the street whom lie took while with us to do. his part ,of the the latter part of last week of . the the shooting, who says Pulley shot ing, industrial and ' agricultural de­ finished nnd topped with.handsome tor, his wife, but who. proved to* be work, required of him as a.'/fireman., death at Reading, Pav; of William' M. down his wife in a cold blooded partments of the schools, .with , the signs, on the front and side of the some one else. will always be held in grateful re- Stauffer, a summer resident, of this manner. same power in his department as the house. The^new Cblumbla Is a great membrahce." other Assistant Commissioners have place. ^Ir. Stauffer died on W.ediies- improvement over the old hotel on The Firemen’s Building and Loan day, May 3, of pneumonia, after a Mrs. F. R. ltaynor. in theirs. One Assistant Commis­ tho corner/bearing, the sa'me name. Forman Portrait at Hospital. Association, of which the chief was short illness. Pie leaves a widow sioner has charge of all complaints The, owner,. George II. : Kern, will Upon a recent visit to the Mon­ president, has also adopted *a me­ but no children. He owned the cot­ Mrs. F. R. Raynor, a long-time arising in school, districts among conduct the house. Ab. a.sort-of in­ mouth Memorial. Hospital at Long morial. t ; tage. here at 6 Heck avenue. summer resident and property owner school boards, with power to adjust troductory event, Proprietor Kern Branch Alonzo Brower, of Freehold, of Ocean Grove, died on' Thursaay,. the differences,. subject, however, to and wife entertained a few friends discovered that tiiere was no por­ W. C. T. U. RECEPTION. of .last week at the home of her sop an appeal tor th£ State Commission­ at dinner last Saturday evening. Death oi* Infant. In New York City. Deceased was- er .as final. /The State Board has trait of Dr. D. MacLean Forman in Nothing was lacking'tb make the the reception room. Upon inquiry New Stiite President the Guest of Last Saturday afternoon, the in­ seventy-three years old. Her voice power to appoint a State Accountant, memory of this dinner linger long he found that there was none in the fant daughter of 3ftr. and ^Irs. ^red was heard often in song and testl- ■. who is to devise a uniform system of with those present. instltutioii. . Mr< Brower at once set Oecan Giove Members. Sculthorpe died at their home 125 mony at the summer meetings in this ' bookkeeping and accounting for each about to procure one aftd, with the Abbott avenue; Ocean Grove. In place. For several seasons Mrs. school district In the State, and to help of friendSi he succeeded and Miss Elizabeth Elfrethv of Had- charge of the Rev. Marshall Owens, Raynor had been a patron of tho Na­ compel boards to use it. Church Membership Increased. . donfield, the recently-elected presi- tional Hotel, among tho guests of haB presented the. hospital with a, deut of the New Jersey ' Woman’s pastor of St. Paul's church, funeral crayon portrait of Dr. Forman. serviceswere held on. Monday short­ which house she had many friends. (Concluded on page eight.) At St. Paul's church, Ocean Groye, Christian Union, was the guest at a m i ■ - .. 7-'; last Sunday morning five persons public reoeption given last Saturday ly after noon.. Interment was made were taken into membership. Mr. Fi'eeUoid Plans Church ICitchen.' * ■ evening in St. Paul’s church by the .lu the cemetery at Hamilton.' Prizes for Juvenile Truckers. URGE A KINDERGARTEN. and Mrs. William C. Gallagher, of The ladies of the Freehold M. E. W h i t e ribboners of this placed Mrs. Joseph W» Thompson, tho director - 22 Sea View avenuo, and Mrs. W. F. Church aid society are planning to Maud..Hit»plo; Miller presided. Miss Savoy Theutre Opened. of the vegetable department at . the Occhn Grovo Ladies Petition . Town­ Brush, of 30 Sea View avenue, were Elfreth delivered an address, re­ Red Bank fair,; has. offered ' three - admitted on certificate; Mrs. Phoebe have a kitchen. buil't at the rear of Asbury Park’s handsome new ship Board of Education. tho church. They called a meeting plete with lnAormation and Instruc­ playhouse, the Savoy, was formally prizes of 515, "?10 and $5 for the A. Vandewater, of 50 Abbott ave­ of the official board recently and tion/ • opened last Friday evening. The best exhibit of vegetables grown and : A numerouBly-signed petition for nue, on examination, and Henry discussed their plans, which met ap­ There was a recitation by seven initial attraction was Grace George cared for by a boy or girl under six­ n kindergarten was presented'to the Welsford, Jr., of the Osborn House, proval. At a subsequent meeting of girls’ representing the- seven dry in “Sauce for the Goose.” The popu­ teen years of age. There must be at local-board of education on Thurs­ on probation. Mrs. Brush Is the wife the trustees, Wi. H. Ingllng and Dr. Stated. Mrs. Laura Bimbler, . of lar verdict ;is that the Savoy is just least ten varieties of vegetables and day, evening. Mrs. Fred Pine, of of the Rev. Pr. W. F.' Brush, who A. R. White were appointed a. com­ Bradley Beach, sang “The Battle what, has long been needed in As­ there must not be more than fifteen Heck avenue, headed a delegation of also becomes by church operation a. mittee to confer with the ladies and IJymn. of the Republic.” Prayer was bury Park—-an up-to-date theatre in varieties. ladies, who visited the board room member of the local quarterly con­ get estimates from the builders. offered by Mrs, J. * I. Boswell, of the centre of tho city. * to press the claim upon the school ference. Webb avenue,- Everybody present GritUu Headed Bucket Brigade. trustees.; • . was given an opportunity to shake Extra Music at St. Paul’s. Mother’s - Circle. Meeting, Contractor Milo Griffin, of Heck Airy, Pina acted as spokesman for Valuable Document. hands with the guest of h o n o r , after avenue, was instrumental in saving tlie ladles. She pointed out the Special music will be a feature of which light refreshments' were serv- A talk On “Oral Hygiene” was giv- an ice house along Deal lake from need of a kindergarten in the public In looking over some old papers the .service at St. • Paul's.. M .. E,. tiie other day William Moran, ot the ed. V..;-'-- v ■■■ y en by. Dr. G. L. D. Tompltins at the being destroyed by fire on Monday. school,’ declaring that slie and -her Church, Ocean Grove, the. coming Mother’s Circle meeting on Wednes­ Mr. Gridin was returning from work associates represented one-third of Clarendon, came across an Olllclal Sunday evening. Mrs. Shreve, direc­ recognition, of services performed Improvements at Day’s day afternoon in the Junior, room of when he saw llames issuing from the people of Ocean: Grove. Others tor of music, will be assisted by St. Paul’s church. Mrs. Charles the building. He called for help who spoke were Mrs. H. :C. Farrell,. while he was postmaster at Glen- Mrs;Alvin B, Oliver, contralto; A. E. . P. M. Day will make extensive im­ side, Pa. '-Tlie valuable document is provements at his ice cream garden Martin gave a violin solo. The chil­ and in a few minutes had organized Mrs. .Harry Woolman, Mrs. Harry Sidwell, tenor,, and Frank D. Hunt, dren’s hour was in charge of Miss an effective bucket brigade. Hendrickson and Miss.h. A. Doren. . signed; by John Wanamaker, who b&ss. The Epworth League orches­ on Pitman avenue this season. These Editlv Owens. • •, The petition was received, and the was Postmaster General: during tra will play. improvements will include a ‘cement matter was held under advisement. President Harrison’s term. floor iii the building in which, he Lakewood Downs Neptune. manufactures ice cream,, insuring an More C.ement, Walks, Sandy Hook Boats May 31..■ Neptune dropped a game to Lake­ Colorado land, In the dry farming Monoy to Iioah. additional sanitary measure. The, Associ'atlon has qontinued its wood last Saturday in tlie East Jer­ district of Weld county.: for sale and The . opening of the Sandy Hpok comeDt walka by extending the Pil­ sey school baseball league.. Up to lease. These landB are line for the, Monoy to loan on first bond and boat seapon is scheduled for May 21. grim Pathway walk to the Audltoil- the sixth .inning the contest was a. raising of winter wheat, also liotae- mortgago in various amounts. Quick The steamers Monmouth and Sandy Special Sales on Saturday. um. A new walk lias been laid also pretty exhibition, but after that Nep- . stead locations. For particulars ad- service. E. N. Woolston;''Real Es­ Hook\will be put in commission at .E v ery department offers great in front of its store property on tuen wont to pieces and Lakewood/; drpsa Qlasar.&’Woolston, Carr, Wold tate and Insurance, 48 Main avenue. that time,.-with the third boat, the bargains for Saturday a t. Stelnbach Main avenue occupied by C. B. Hal- piled up a lot of runs. The score;7, county; Colorado.—tf.;.’ . Ocean Grove, N. J.—tf. Asbury .Park/ to; follow late in June., Co,/. Asbury. Park, N. J.*—ID,- sall, and known as the Ladies’ Store. was 13 to 5. 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• 1161 ^8.T AVIV. ‘XYQHI!iLYS • S3H IX a 4 0 m MV.330 3H1 SATURDAY, .MAY. 13,1911 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES First-olasB OCEAN GROVE HOTELS I OCEAN E A N G RGROVE O V E H OHOTELS T E L S O CO E C A E N A N G R G O R V O E V E H O H T O E T L E S L SOC OCEAN GROVE HOTELS Boarding, Permanent or The T ransient Also Tftblo Board Whitfield OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Gor. Deach and 8ur( A v o n u o e Oooan Grovo. IN. J. Main Nineteenth season. Private baths. Booklet. W ithin tfhloclc of tho Avenue Telephone Number 204. Beach npd Hoard walk An entirely hew hotel, with new furniture und new equip Spocijtl'rnlfiH to families for Ihe HtffltfOD; M . A . M i l l a r . meni. throni'hont. Miss M, • Terms rimy bo had and' reser Orossett vwti<»u< n\« a)l places of in .erest. A p p o in tm e n ts ilrst-cluH.s. May. to O ctober. block from tiie ocean. ;Two. blocks from .Audi­ torium and fr^in 'tlie Asbury Park' street'cars;; Heck avenue and Pllirrlm .Pathway, Ocean P rivate bath's. ; Excellent lable> kales, Grove, N .J. Plea.xantly and centrally lo^ $tj, up a' week.. R o o m s ' .w i th o u t b o a r d , .11 Jackson House cated, near all points of Interest. Convoni , desired., Special fates-fortune,and for faiu- ont • io post ofllce, telegraph ;()flh:e utid AUditorluin.. M llH . J . C. J a CICSON. Europoan Plan Uies. .Cnparity.350. 7S^nd for;^oi>klet'£vv FOUNTAIN HOTEL CO. - ; . - • 21-27-29 OI i n Street/ Ocean Grove j N .J. 10 11 Ocean Grove ♦New Jersey r~ ...... Corne> of Heck and Bejieh avenueH, Ocenn Grove, X. J. One block from tho ocoan and .coo- Gne Block from the Ocoan tra ily located. T hlrty-socoud ►eason. M iw M. E. S c iiw a ih k . . Furuislied Rooms Without Board.' Dining Room Service Apartments for Light Housfekeeping. • THE I\ZV HOUSE Main AvjBue, Oeeun Grove, New Jersey. Conveniently located near oceah. Atldttorium and pohlottlce. Thirty-fourth season. M jw M. I ’. S t u l l , proprietor. Box (i-i WALTER J; MULFORD, Owner aud Manuger. Now Open for the Season BUENA VISTA Comer Beach and Hcck avenues, Ocean Giove, N. J. Half block from ocean, opeu Juno 16th U> Septem ber Id. . J . G. W llllts. Directly on the Beach Most desirable location In Ocean Grove. Direct­ ly on tho lake aud oocan. Near hot and cold sou wat«sr b ath s. E so » lleo t c u isin e a n d ROrvlco. Telephone Booklet Hotel La Pierre Extensive Improvment-s. May to.October. Robert M. Watt. CLEMENT &.CLEMENT The BRUNSWICK Ocean End of Ocean Pathway 4 Sea View Avenue. Open June first, to October tlrst.- One door from tho ooean; one blook fromi the new pavlilon. Special, rates for June. A. L. SHAW ; - CORKER PITMAN AND CENTRAL AVENUES, OCEAN 6R0VE, N, J. ... All modern improvements. Elevator. Sixteenth season. A first-class house, convenient to everything of inter­ est in the Grovel HeShy W elsfoiid, Proprietor. TRENTON HOUSE 78 MOUNT ZION WAY, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY The United States Near Auditorium E mma. K*. Ga iiii ig a n . Homo comfprli Marlin & Amy WALGROVE, _ ; , . •COTTAGE tt: ■ from ocean a n d fish in g ■ B. N. PRENTI6. Proprietor pier. Furnished rooms. .‘*Serveself” kitchou, new idea—pay for what you eat, . : ?.•'> ■ Corner Main and iJeach Avenues; A block from tha beach aud boardwalk. ■■ ■ ; • • • V C. PALMKR, proprictOr. :: A; ' Corner Beach and Pitman Avenues Thirtieth season. First-class iu every particular. Capacity two hundred. 55 Embury avenue. Three minutes’ ocertN oiioV e, in. . 1 . walk from beach and Auditorium. The GLENMERE Open from May 1 to November. 1. RflteH on appU cutlon. Mra. J. H. Lane Half block from the ocean. Open from May to November. THE WAVERLY DE WITT HOUSE K . £T.'ALCOCK 33 Atlantic avenue, Ocean Groye. One block to. ocean and Auditorium. Excellent table Vr~v': Booklet on application. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY June 1 to October I,. Kates on application. MiUJ. Vi VOKLLB^l. . . '; , open May to October. .Situated on Ocean Pathway, viear the beach-. Improved and renovated throughout. P. O. Box J, Longdistance telephone. ..

No. -11 Pilgrim Pathway. Open May 25th. Convenient to beach and bathin« grbtti ail amuaementa . 'IT. yV', b a m p i

C7 Y r> T7 M A P \ / I I I A 2i Webb, avenuo, Ocean Grove; r L U n r.lM \ >r. V 1 L L A 9110.bloc.k fro.m 1,10 ocean.. OOBflN GROVE, IN. ,1. J. T. A bbott turnij-lied and improved. Home c forts. Reasonable rates. Main Avenue, Opp Poetofflce, Ocoan Grove, N. J. MR. nnd MRS. J. H, SEAS HOLTZ, PrOpnetr ’ • • . Within easy access to f The largest and best equipped hotel on the . ocean front. Thoroughly modern. The Albatross Booklet. Particulars on application. Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. L. O.'Brown Booklet. *7.00 a until J uly 16 )t Half So Soothing to The Roosevelt Baby as -■ L. A. Ho for It amp - Corner of Bench andAU an tic avcnUes, Ocean Groye, New Jersey . Ou* b lock fro m beacb aisd p av ilio n THE ST. ELMO M rs . Superior furnished rooms to rent. In most beautiful part of tho Grove, convenient to all 77 Mn.tu Avenue, Ooean Grove, New Jersey places of JnUvtht,. Appointments Arst-el a rs. Delightfully located oa principal thoroughfare. CentnU to nb point«. ot int#*H!ni (>i tlio year. IVirm* seven to twelve dollars a week. -WltHain Jone*. pwprleim . W in slo w ’s TH E ARCTIC Surf Avenue at the O joiui. . Newly Renovated. Notv Mauageinout. Booklet , . a

Directly 'Facing the Ocean Beach and A,bbott.avcnu‘K. 'Full Ocean View from Jill ftcows. Send lor booklet, tfjsepb White, Prop Ocetin’ Grove, N. J, Near ocean t'rou t : w I th ocea n TO&...... M^tropol i tan view from three large ver­ As Millions of Mothers andas, Near all points of interest. , Special rates for families aud ►oaMjn’s guests. Open June tb.Octbbor. ■...... Mary L. Btmberger and'J#ssie A. Harmer.. Will Tell Yon. THE BEACHCROFT i It Soothes tha Child. 21 nnd 23 Broadway. Ocean Grove. N; Uno> structod view of ocean nnd lake. Tonnls courts : No. :)7 Pitman avenue, Ocean opposite the ltouse One block from tho beach and hot nnd cold saltw ater baths. Special Grove, N. J; Opeu June to It Softens the Gums. rates for May, Juno and Sepiember. Convenient to Auditorium. Miss Belle Durkee. I The Crossmore October. Convenient, to all It Allays all Pain. places of Interest. Bates, $8 to $10. Cozy and homolike. Mrs. J. A, Cross more ’ ' C o rn er P ilg rim :P a th w ay a n d Coolc* It Cures Wint! Colie: k man avenue, Ocean Groye. Dellirt t- It is the Best Remedu for Oiarrho^fL fnIly situated near lake rind ocean. Facing Central and Pit­ Modern conveniences. Boarding by the dayANE or wteU ai reasonable VILLA rates. L A . a n d M. A. LANK. man avenues und Me- It is absolutely harmless and for over sixty years mil* Clintoclc street Conve­ proved the best remedy for children while teething. Sunset Lod^e nient, to ull points of in­ BE SURE YOU ASK FOR terest, Terms on appli- , HOTEL ORMOND oation. Reduced rates for May. Mrs. J. B. S w e e t . . .. M. B, PowtKsiuav Owner and Proprietor - .• Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup Corner of Beach and Pitman avenues, OCcnu Grove, N. J.' One-hnIf blook from tho ocean No. 57 Embury avenue, Ocean AND TAKE NO OTHER. ' . 'JMephono conncctlon. ; •• Grove. Open June. 1st; Con­ venient to beach and- bathing THE BURROWS grounds and all points of ln- M RS. C. BORROW S. Bedsteads and Bedding The ARBORTON i ' . | m •' ■ IB Main Avenne* Ocean Grove,N.J. The number of 'styles of bedsteads 1 B L"% f I i I OpenvApril.-l for the reception of early shown on our Moors alone m akes it d e­ No. 7 Sea View avenue; Kept by Friends. Ilnlf block from the ocean, near I n P** I *^1 I rJ I I guests. Reduced rates until July 1. hot and cold water baths and buthlnj; grounds. - I I '''I V«#- • :V ^ 1-Viir ••» I I U I 'House rthoroughly heated; cheerful sirable that everyone contemplating the rooms, pleasant outlpok over the sea. Bpardlng by the raealj day, week or season. For particulars address Bobton & W ilkins. ■' ■' • - :‘-!i B< POSTER. " purchase .of a bod should see our display.. Tho quality of thooo bedsteads; their Corner. Seavlew and Beaoh rigidity aud strongth, design, finish and . one permnnouoy of enamel aro much better HOTEL LE CHEVALIER j T h e WI A R L B 0 R 0 U 6 H from, ocean, near hot and j cold aea wntor baths. Open May 27 jo Octouer I. S a m u e l 2*.I’l'if.c o rr* P ro p rieto r. than the avorago. We guarantee eaoh Cor. Webb and Centrul Aves., Ocean Grove, N .J. bedstead to be entirely satisfactory. Centrally located. Convenient to bench, postofllce and Auditorium. Accom­ rrifin 1IFVT T * Corner Beaoh and Pitman modations for 125 guests. Terms moderate. Address H. H. M a n w i l l e h . I r f I*, W W I I ■ I ■ RC I B aveues. One block from ocean. CHARLES F. KENYON Two blocks from Auditorium. , Furnished rooms. ' Misses Hi F. and J. Jones. Drlck Building, Olio S t, Opp. Po«lolllce The Bernstein Three-piece Ked OCEAN GROVE. N. J . 18 Webb.avenue, at tho THE CENTENNIAL corner of Beach avenue, 65 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE one ahort blook from Just arrived: A Full Lino of Spring In a very comprehensive assort­ Cent ral location Ita tea THE MORAVIAN the, ocean aud board- ment. from a nobby, good ((utility at $1.60 to tiie very finest Knox lino for MRS. JENNIE L. MANWAltING ! Walk* Homo cuokihg and home comforts at moderate mtesi Mrw, A . R. Y oung. . "pring now in. Our imported Tween derbies, in sixteou sizes, thus making it easy to lit tho odd-sized head, .lust in for spring. Also tho famous Ward ; soft tliat lias the snap and stylo,.as all Imported softhats do. They cost' W . L y n d a l l . S^rTflje li^KE QR^ND ? no more than other makes, and still havo a distinctive style aud finish to No 3 Broadway, Oceah Grove, 'IMeawmtly located oho door from tho o^ean. Large, cheer* thorn. Earl & Wilson in n class by themselves as to llnish, at no more olieorfwl rooms^. Open^ Juno 1 to OoU-lior I. _Hpoclnl rntcs ful rooms, with unobstructed viuw of the ocenn. opposite bathing grounds, lake aud tennis courts. Cuisine fhstclass.' Rates 87 to 810a week. Spaolai rates June arid Septembor cost than uny of similar grade 0f goods. Red Man collars, modo by Earl & •~v r - • ^ • ■: m r S, e . r e i l l y Wilson at two for 25o. tiro flno. A speoinl negligeo with two collars with each shirt at $1.15. Really, a sh irt made to sell at $1.GO. Special value, silk half hose in seven different colors, with lislo heel and too; suoli as is mo*tly NORMAN HOUSE sold for 50c., at 35o„ o r three for $1. PARK VIEW ' ■:! . 2&3-1 BaUv Avouue, .Ocean Grove, N, J.! May to July lo. Rod need Rates MRS* C» R. P R IE 3T . HOWARD L. BORDEN ; N . J . ; Wobb Aveuue I I—J |— P p ^1 7 ^1 O I—' Mrs, E. A . liono HATTER AND FURNISHER IE LAWRENCE - N o rth Ocean Grovo, N.J. I I I I L— I N ZL.AA I N W L . Proprlbtor ColdBnlt Bplendld ooean view. FimUjlaas tablo aud service. Terms $7 to $10 a week. 8poclaI ratoa for Jauo aud after September 16. Ono blook from bathing grouuds. 712 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. I; 1 ‘ ' ' THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, MAY ’13, 19-11;

Assemblyman Geran, who seeks A prominent city clergyman lays m m OCEAN GROVE TIMES the Democratic nomination for Sena- many divorces to summer vacations. toi from this county next fall, has “Nine-tenths of all tlie divorces,’* JOHN E. QUINN, Editor. offered to appear before any .organi­ says he, “aro duo to the temptations . E. N. WOOLSTON, Publisher. zation, public meeting or gathering of our summer resorts.” But not to of citizens in any part, of the county those at Ocean Grove, Mr. Man. PUBLISHED EV£AY 9ATtmOAt and explain the purpose of recently “I Know oi is the compliment “The Hermit,” 46 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE enacted legislation, including the The booster edition of tho Keyport Public Utility act, the Primary and Weekly was aii right. Our compli­ NONE Better —well known Life Insurance au­ Enteffcd-. at tho postofllco at Occan Election bill, and the Corrupt Prac­ ments to Brown. Qreve, N. J., ns second-class n:dttei. tice act. At. least two of these meas­ thority of Leslie’s.Weekly—pays ures, while they may serve a good Than the . SUBSCRIPTION RATE. purpose in an admirable manner, O ne . y e a r ...... $1.00 will require a great deal of explana­ The Prudential, in reply to a ‘ Six months ...... ,60 I Press Views? Three months ...... 36 tion before, the people can bo clear Prudential” Single eoples, 3 cents. as to their meaning. These are the question from a correspondent in Public Utility and the Election Re­ j? and News fit jj Advertising rates furnished on applica­ form lawfs. Mr. Geran in au open Minnesota. Nine Million policies tion.. . -..Local rending notices Inserted., for 10 letter to. the voters of the county ON THE RIGHT TRACK. cents u lino, llrst Insertion;.four-or more says: . Insertions, 7 1-2 cents a line, cash to ac­ While a history, of the Standard in force would also indicate that company all notices. “During the fall campaign, both would seem appropriate on this an­ privately ’ and from the public plat­ niversary occasion, wo refrain‘ from millions ol others feel the same form, I stated that, a member of the any extended reference to the past ; SATURDA Y,. MAY 13, *1911. for the reason that we are more in­ Legislature ought to represent not terested in the, future.-—Red Bank way about Life Insurance in himself; his-friends, nor a smalt Standard. . . V/.K' Sunday Will be ' observed. as clique or coterie, but as fai: as pos­ Mother’s Day, the day of all days. A sible, all of the people of the county • ‘ 1IERE( T00. ’ white carnation, emblem of purity, from which .he was elected as a rcp- Down in . Trenton the common will be worn In honor of mother.. To resenta’iive. . It *was his duty’ either, council has - designated May 21 as ■TVIiss Anna Jarvis, of Philadelphia, through tlie. public pressi fr’oni the' “clean up” day. This means that ev­ ^belongs credit for originating tlie ery resident is expected to get busy The Prudential public platform or in some other v»ith: rake .arid shovel on that date, if day'for-mother. In a little booklet an ptibiic manner, to * advise .and ac­ not before, and put his back yard in the subject Miss Jarvis says: quaint the ‘people of tho things a tidy condition. The idea is an ex­ •• “The general idea of Mothers* v/hlcli he had done while acting, in cellent one and might be followed Day is. a simultaneous observance iu this representative capacity and dis-. out in Perth Amboy.—Perth Amboy every part of the world of tlie love Evening News. arid reverence that men, women and cuss the measures acted upon.” children owe to a good mother. The AS IT IS IN LONG BRANCH. TO NAME COMMISSIONER. NEW TROLLEY ROAD? Unclaimed Letters. special object is to honor and uplift Several times lately in these col­ . motherhood and to give comfort and . Loag IBrapch does not always The following letters remain un­ umns attention lias been called to come iii for- the lion’s share,. ■ How­ Firemen's Primary on May 17, Klee- To Be Built, It is Said, Between claimed in the Ocean Grove postofilce happiness to the best mother who the increasing number, -of cement ever, the city \va£ generously treat­ for the week ending May 10: '. ever lived-—your mother. A day to tion on May .'SS7;-. Red Bank ana Long Brunch. honor'mothers may be worldwide in sidewalks being laid in Ocean Grove. ed at tlie opening, of the May term of , Miss’ Marie Applegate, William P. court on Tuesday. Forty-four of the . Chairman John ,C. .Patterson has Bettcher,. George E. Bedell, Miss celebration, because every class, This work Is on even a larger scale According to report; negotiations Louise Brown, James Buerdsall, /creed and nation in some way rever­ t-iiari ,the public has supposed, as a seventy-seven liquor licenses grant­ called a.firemen's primary to meet in are under way for the building 6f a ed in the entire county \vere for Washington engine house parlor on Mrs. John Burke, J. Ii. Collins, Dan­ ences a noble mother. Mother is the stroll around town will prove, ' Ev­ trolley road from Red Bank to Long 'shrtlne to wh,lch all mother-loving Long Branch. In the face of such a Wednesday evening of next week at! Branch, tapping Little Silver, iel W. Collins, Employment Agency, •> heoi;ts will pilgrimage. Mothers Day erywhere'in the* Grove, the cement- dismal outlook it does seem as if 7 o’clock. The purpose of the mebt-. Branch port and Port-au-Peck and Mrs. L. II. Greene, Mrs. Sarah Grleig, is"' the: ‘Sunday' of every creed and walk; is crowding out the old tar we should be shamed into some ef­ ing is to nominate a fire commisslonr going down Broadway, Long Branch. David Griffin (2)', Mrs. E; Gllinar- class. Jt is for the very best and pavement. We know of no improve­ ficient movement for the repression er for three years to succeed E. N. Nothing definite has yet been arriv­ tln, Ralph Hennernon,, George Jar­ of this evil.—Long Branch Press. Woolston, whose term, lias expired. vis, LeVassar, - Thomas M. Masters, the; very worst man or woman, and ment more substantial find lasting, ed at, but the. responsibility of all. all others. Tlie heart that has lost An appropriation of $5,000. for con- the parties, interested gives hope Miss Margaret Malley, Miss Flor­ • its soag, or to which (he laughter of nor one more beneficial to tlie gen­ .GENTLY, PLEASE. .. . tirigen t -^expenses of - tii^.jdlstricfc will that something will materialize: ence Merlin, Mrs. H. B. Mlnwe, No. eral public, nor one that is received be placed in the, budget, - as usual; At 108 . N. J. Ave*, Jeremiah :G. New- ‘■the world is like a moan, as well as , Time has.come'to cut out tlife ear- The company with which: negotia­ man. Dr. Jos. G. Savannah, Master • the heart filled with joy and hope, with more acclaim .than the cement the same time die .electionofficers— tions is being conducted is the Jer­ splitting, screeching . whistling in­ a judge, a clerk and. two Inspectors-—: j Stevens, Mr.- Vanderhoof, Mr. ’'will-feel the thrill and eomfort of si dewalk; for every cement . walk dulged in by a few of. tliose who, at­ sey Central Traction Company, . molher-lovc the day will recall.” will be rioniirtated. Tlie election for which operates the trolley road from Woolley, F. A. AVoolman. put down means the welcome disap­ tend ;the local and other, theatrical commissioners will be held on Sat­ V Speaking .of the emblems to be shows and entertainments, *Tt is a Keyport to Red Bank. pearance. of an unsightly, uncomfort­ most, senseless, nerve-racking; - dis­ urday, May 2.7, from 3 to 7 p., ni. at Should negotiations with the Jer­ I Widow’s Helper Badly Injured; v.ofn In honor of mother. Miss Jar­ able tar pavement, a relic of the the. Washington engine house.: sey Central Company fail it is un­ gusting: way- of expressing-applause The .companies of. the district will: vis suggests tlie white carnation as early days, arid one which, has long or showing the desire of an impatient derstood that another company | Stanley Morris, son of David Mor- the Mothers; Day special flower, be­ meet, in their respective, houses on stands ready to make a proposition; bris, of Oak Glen, near Farmingdale, since outlived its usefulness. There gang for the show to beginNThe nui­ Friday evening, May 26, between 7 I severed an artery in his foot while cause its color stands for purity; its sance is general—at the Ocean and 8 .o’clock to: elect a chief and as- was only one thiug in favor of the Grove.; Auditorium in summer at the Charged With Theft of Horse. • ] cutting wood forMrs. - Mary . Pratt. form; .beauty, its fragrance, love; laiv pavement.' It made business for si st a nt chief of the department. Tl* Morris- was- doing the. work as a fa- picture exhibitions; at. moving pic­ tian P. Summers,; Ji\,' of the, Wash­ its wide field of growth, charity; its the . chiropodist, for it sorely tried tures in at least one of thp lopal Johii York Was arrested at Atlan- ; vpr when the accident happened, as lasting qualities, faithfulness; carna­ ington compariy,. for chief, and tice Highlands and lodged in the | Mrs. Pratt is a widow with an inva- men’s soles. Women's and children's churches; at the Hippodrome, and Thomas Martin, Jr.. of the Stokes jail at Freehold. He is believed to | ltd son, who is now almost helpless, tion, mother sufferings of the flesh now at the new Savoy theatre; It is soles, too. Count the new cement also common in the Casino and Oth­ company, for assistant chief, are the be Implicated in stealing a horse j Morris attempted to split a log when .•—all a true mother’s attributes. pave'ments in tlie Grove this spring, er amusement places, and if there is nominees. . . \ . ; from John G... Sexton, of Long the axe glanced and made a deep What could be more beautiful, or in number more than ever, and. be­ any way to stop it the remedy should Branclv, about two years ago. An cut three or four inches long across more appropriate? It is.a charming, bo applied.-—Asbury Park Press. indictment was found against him, {-bis .right instep.. Mrs.- Pratt bound lieve with the editor that there Is, TECUMSEH?S_MSSSING BUST,. but before he could be arrested he j young.' Morris’- leg tightly; practially sentiment'That would thus perpetu­ cause for rejoicing. ' disappeared, ; ; | stopping the flow of blood. ate a mother’s love. Richly deserv­ KEEP AT IT. The Reason it Was Taken From. Its Nicho in the Capitol. ed, too. Tn the Mexico embroglio the ex­ Advertising seems to be an art yet On the patriotism of women and “Where is the bust of Tecum sell pected has happened, or is about to to be discovered by some people. that used to be lu a niche on-the sen­ N!5!i5S!S!S.': a the part they played in upbuilding happen/ Gen. Diaz lias said he will That is, the practical, part of it. A 'O’WN-'J- constant stream' of water from one ate side of the capltol?" Richard Liv* TiTTTcountry Miss Jarvis declares that abdicate as president as soon as . lngston, .a student of American his­ ‘•no women of the world have ever or . more fire engines will soon ex-^ pc-ace Is restored, but wily reserves tinguish or get under control a very tory, asked recently. been more loyal and helpful to their the right to judge when M.liat end is large fire,• while a few; buckets of -^I know that years ago there Was a SJSISS®! country than the noble, true-hearted iy ached, declaring he will not give water, dashed on here and there, have firi/5 bronze bust of an Indian, and the little or no effect. The modern fire nanae Tecuirisch was on tbe pedestal.- S'SSSISi! mothers of Our land. Their suffer­ up. control until,uni all danger of an- ings, privations and patriotism iu department is practical, and has out­ and as Tecumseli was about the most: nrehyis. oven The points sought by. grown the bucket system; ' and .so famous Indian chief of our school his­ pioneer, colonial and war times, and the revolutianinists are reform of the 'wltii modern advertising—plenty of tory books every American ! boy took their good citizenship at all times, electoral laws and the resignation of it, used in a practical,'common sense more Interest In surveying his. fea­ . have been the nation’s inspiration.” the chief executive. President Diaz and judicious manner, pays.- News­ tures than in looklrip over the faces of ■ All honor to the mothers'! paper advertising is conceded by the was elected to pfiifce in 18?7.’ With most successful business houses to be eminent white men in the big build­ SS-'SIS'S.1! tile, exception of one. t.erm. lie litis the most effective, as it goes direct ing^ I walked■ all over the building NNNNN cii led Mexico wl t h a firm • hand ever to the liome and is leisurely read by and saw Indians enough in paintings S!S'S!§!S!! The new reapportionment bill every member of .l,he fairiily. Par­ arid statuary, also some live ones, but passed by Congress fixes the numbei since then. Wlien lie was chosen for no Tecumseli. Then I hunted up my the eighth, term on June 28 of last ticularly is this so of the small local : of members of the lower branch in or country paper.—Hightstown Ga­ ’congressman, and he went through a S)S)SSISI: the sixty-third and succeeding Con­ year, the revolutionary moveineht zette. .' guidebook—no use. Then we ques­ Your laundress may be a “jewel”— gresses at as compared with JU1 was instituted. The end of the in­ tioned the guides. They ' bad not s?s}s!s>sy let us hope she is. at present, a gain of forty-two. surrection is in sight and peace will A HOLD-UP GAME. heard of a Tecumseli bust, and most be declared as soon a s . President of them asked,. ‘What state was the Nevertheless, there are sam e things Under the reapportionment But while the legislature made senator from?’ twenty-five States will have increas­ Diaz gives assurance tliat tlie wishes the law; very , stringent, so stringent you may not care to entrust even to in fact that corporation, cannot per­ i4I was about to give it up, Then a ed representation. New York lead? ol his. opponents will, be granted, somber sort of chap with a silk hat His forces have been defeated arid form an act of charity, such as giv­ her—lace handkerchiefs; for example*, with a. gain of six members, thus ing dependent children a free outing, and a red flower In bis buttonhole re­ S'S.'S'S.'S.1 colored goods; or, possibly a shirt­ flying that State forty-two instead .there now remains nothing for him the legislators themselves took lieved iny. anxiety^ He explalried of thirty-six representatives. Penn­ to do but give the. assurances desir­ good care to get free.transportation, what I bad not thought of before, and SSJ59S1S,': of more than -oniiriaty beauty ed: ... 7 not only during, a session of the leg­ that Tvas 1 he fact: that Tecumseli was sylvania gains four members, Okla­ islature but for the entire year. The killed lu battle wearing the uniform Such articles as these you will dct homa and California each three; Il­ solons have now gone. to .their sev^ NW N-i Forest tires have been raging in of a British general. He died fight­ S8SSS9S8SJ well to wash yourself—with Ivory linois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Jersey again, working devasta­ eral homes, their legislative duties ing the American flag. Why should NMN'SN Texas and Washington each two, and have ended, but until next January he be honored with a bust in the * Soap, and lukewarm water. tion, to much timber.. It Is passing everyone of them will ride, all over .the following'States one each; Ala­ strange that, some effective means of I toi? . :■ • the State on .their private business “And then I was- told that the Te* bama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, dealing with tl/ese fires has.not been at tlie expense of the railroads. We NNNN'J Louisiana, Utah, Michigan, Minneso­ don't believe ^lial the salary of .an cumseh bust really bad been in the Ivory Soap.. §94Koo Per Cent. Pure invented, or, if there is a serviceable capltol for many years until one day a, ta, Montana, North .Carolinn North assemblyman' is so munificent that S)S!S'JSS5S) method of. extinguishing' flames iii lie can afford to pay much railroad wise senator, familiar with the history .„• and. South. Dakota, Oregon', Khod?. the ’woods, It is not- in more general fare* out of it, but-the -State of NeSy of his country^ made a protest. That Island, West Virginia nnd Idaho. use. The authorities are sure they Jersey, which makes the railroads sent. the Tecumseb bust to the cellar know how to deal with forest fires. pay taxes the same as an individual, or to rioine * museum here in fown.11^ should no longer compel the rail­ Washington Post Whcm Governor Wilson returns Perhaps so. Nevertheless, m.uch roads to carry: State officials free ■from, his trip West no doubt he will valuable timber is lost by fire every merely because it has the. power to find awaiting him many entangle­ year, which leads to the conclusion do so. It savors too much of a'holdr that the method of forest fire-fight­ tip game, with the legislators in the WEAR ments arising from the adoption of role of highwaymen.—-Red Bank the new public utilities law. A ing today is little better than that Standard. nuniber of municipalities throughout o£ primitive times. • the State, question the law in its.re­ The S c r e a m o f Ennui. A dog howls when he is lonely, a cat Bostonians lation to the regulation of the “free Military procedure In calling the pass” system fo r. public servauts roll in the Iiou.se of Representatives wauls (the word must be right, for it Our A u tos will be adopted and the prefix. “Mr.** conics, from “caterwaul”! because Of and a reduction of common carrier some combative or amative Impulse, Famous rates for school children. It is like- iu: longer will be used in the desig­ out a parrot screams through sheer ly. test cases" will be made to deter­ nation of members if . a resolution in-! boredom. 1 sometimes think it Is tbe mine the constitutionality of the troduced by. Representative Martin, only creature that shares with us that law; of Colorado, is adopted. Martin es­ secondary curse which followed our timates that considerable time ever> ejection from Eden—ennui. And .1 S h o e s Whenever any rash person ven­ busy legislative day can be saved by know that It Noah fed'his animals tlie elimination of the title. / The well and it they bad plenty of room For Men tures Into the water in the late win­ for exercise' the only creatures who ter or early spring the event is her­ Committee on Rules will decide rebelled vocally against the. dire tedi­ alded far anil wide as the opening of whether to submit tbe resolution or um of voyage and the creatures who $3.50 and $4.00 In this city and the bathing seaso’n. All rot. The not. Any action tliat will , tend to made the niost noise, bar none, were bathing season at the seashore is not save time in Congress ought to carry the two little paplngoes, as our fore­ and be In ” Good Standing ” opened properly until June, all its own recommendation. fathers used to call them.—Atlantic. newspaper report to the contrary vicinity notwithstanding. As one swallow It is learned that Editor John Day In Holland. Graver’s Soil ler Tender Feel does not make a summer, neither, Cook liasgorie on a pleasure trip to There is a curious festival called Slipper day celebrated in Holland. does one foolhardy swimmer force Michigan) Vw he ro iie o w ri s two oi’ Slipper day in the Netherlands Is the C1IAS. M. BAKER the bathing season. three, farms.” How a newspaper man one day in the year in which the Dutch- ever obtained: two or three farms woman claims superiority over her 604 (’ookmur; Av., Asbnry Park, 1^. J. • Following the lead of Ocean passes comprehension.; husband. On - that’ day she rules him Grove, Keyport is to have a septic to her* li cart's content,. and * he gener* STEINBACH COMPANY sower system. We can do no better There is to be a new issue of pos­ nlly obeys good humorcdly enough— ERNEST N. WOOLSTON tal cards. ,If tiie latter are no better that is, unless she is one of those la­ Notary Public than to advise theni to pattern ufter dles not unknown in Holland or in any tlio Grove, system if they want to be than the abominations now* in use It- other country who aspire to complete Oomml8B!e»r cl Du-ds t o r N e w J e r s e y ASBURY PARK, N. J. "assured; of perfection in sewage dls? will be in order to organize anti- rulo over their unhappy partners 48 Main Avcnne posal. swearing societies, •• throughout tho year.. Ocdan Grove, New Jersey /SATURDAY, MAY '. 13,;:' 1911. ' THE OCEAN GROVE TIM ES ' 5

' Albert Woolman has returned to the Groye from West .Palm Bedclt. ORDERS. FOR SEA GIRT CAMP Fla., where he passed the winter,. J. TAYLOR, President. JACOI! STIIiES, Vice President | iP e r s o n a I The coming summer Mr. Woolman Operations Sfari July 24, Conlinuliiy T. A.MTLLEIt, Cashier. will be. found on the beach as a life­ E. M. PIEIjDEE, Assistant Cashier. | I Pertinent * guard at the South End bathing to Angnsl 12 / S 3 \ Directors; . Directors: I grounds, (j SAFE DEPOSIT \\ Orders for the encampment of the Thomas Wyncoop N. J. Taylor | Sunday is Mother’s Day. National Guard of Now Jersey at t BOXES J Mr. and Mrs.- Myron Morse, of Sea Girt have been issued oy Lieut, Jacob. Stiles S. D. Woolley | Newark, spent last Sunday in their Col.- Frederick Gilkyson, acting ad­ * C. V, Hurley . V AND■/ William Moran i . Thursday, May 18, is the date of cottage at 26'Embury, avenue. Mrs, jutant general. The camp will, com­ the Ocean Grovo Association’s semi­ Morse will return to the Grove today W. K. Bi’adner T. Nelson Lillagore f mence on July 24 and last until Aug­ . T. A. Miller annual meeting. to entertain some friends of the Sal- ust, 12. The only organization to be John Hulshart I .amagundi Club, of Newark, who are excused will' be the signal corps of Dr. Charles ICarsner, of Philadel­ attending the.Club Federation meet* phia; who has summer oHlces here, ing in. Asbury Park.; v. Jersey City. Permission has been YOUR HOME BANK was in town last Friday. granted to this organization, to take a six days’ practice m.arcih f:;6n). June Mrs. Lee Kugel, of New York, is • Mr. and Mi s. C, A.... Meyer and 16 to June 22. \ the guest of Mrs. Clarence liager- Miss Martha Meyer, of New, York, .The second brigade, in command man, 126 Mt. Hermon Way. have arrived for the season and are. of Brig. Geh. D. F. .Collins, of Eliza­ occupying their cottage at 9 Atlan-;. beth, accompanied by ills staff, will ' Mrs. Elizabeth Beegle, of 78 Main tice avenue. They are • accompanied open the camp on July 24. . The Sec­ by .A. Stewart, of the same city, who ond Regiment of Trenton, in com­ I avenue, lias been Berlously ill this is Mrs,'Meyer’s brother. , week. She is now convalescihg. mand pf Colonel Reading, and the Third Regiment of Camden, Includ­ ‘ Elbert A. Miller, of Ocean Grove, Mrs. G. A. Cox, of Philadelphia, ing. Company H o f‘Asbury Park, in last Sunday evening, filled the Al. 15. reached the Grove on Tuesday. She command of Colonel Mather will oc* Association Building Ocean Grove, N.J. church pulpit at Morgan, near Soutii is preparing lier house, the New cupy the . brigade'catiip foi’ tliat peri­ J Amboy. Philadelphia, for' opening. *Uie:New od'. • Fhiiadeiphid is on Ocean Pathway, The First Brigade will follow the ♦ .~MrS; R. A. Phelps, . of Pilgrim only a few doors from the beach, and Second Brigade on July. 31 to Aug­ Pathway; has been visiting a brother oifers superior-furnished roomb. . ust VI. Colonel Edwalrd A, illne, of 1 Solicits Your Banking Business, and Offers at Easton, Md. The brother Is Am­ Orange/ ivill: be tn command! The- brose T. ■ Bush. . Tbis (Friday) moriiing Key. Mar­ First Regiment of Newark will enter Every Advantage Consistent With Safe Methods. shall Owens, pastor of St. • Paul's camp; July 31, as will also the Fiftji I .. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stricklin spent church, this place, at;the high school Regiment of Paterson, The Fourth a week in their, cottage at 58 Clark exhibited and gave-a talk on the or­ Regiment, infantry,: rff Jersey City; .avenue,, returning to their home in iginals of seven chief versions of the the Seconct’Troop of Red Bank, the C apital; $25,000 | Brooklyn on Thursday. Bible, which comprise the -founda­ First Troop bfvNewark, Batery ;B of tion oi tlie King .lames version. . j. Camdei), 4and ^ Batery A- of East Or- j Theodoro /Melius, who died, in \ ahge will enter camp on August 5 I u s S3r6fits. - $18,000 } Newark last Friday, was a brother Charles 1; Baumgartner,. • au and. remain until August 12. . ol' Mrs. Winfield Scott, of 1291,*. Ocean Urove property owner, was Broadway, Ocean Grove. elected president of the Men s 01 uu Iteal Estate Transfers. of the First Congregational Church, ! .The following transfers of real es­ H. J. Greenbank, of New . York, Asbury. Park,: The election of tiie tate In .this vicinity were recorded in has opened liis Ocean Grove cottage ciub was held on Friday evening ot the ofllce of the County Clerk* at >»8n «agc»eo———aa»— —< at 15 Broadway, corner of Beach last week,, at which time also tiie an­ Freehold for the week, ending Uast avenue, arriving here last. Friday. nual supper of tnat body was served. ; Saturday: ... . Arthur. Springfield, et al, to Ida M. Dr. and Mrs. James. B. Day, of ,17 Capt. John Ei i,,rieke, of Philadel­ Wilglit, Lot 1682, Clark avenue, \ WHAT A BANK ACCOUNT W ILL Webb avenue, have had as their phia, .a. summer , visitor . io \ Ocean- map. Oceart Grove Camp Meeting. As- guests Mr. and~Mrs, A. B. Brainerd, Grove for- thirty-seven years; spent ; sociatlon, $1. of Brooklyn, and Miss' Louise, Frye,' Tuesday in, town, registering at tiie Anna A. ponsall tb Henrietta M. I DO of New York. Queen. He secured a lease tor the : Jenkins. Lot 628, Embury "avenue, coming season on the cottage of Mrs, ! map Ocean GroVe Camp Meeting As- The man who starts an account with his home bank, no matter how. small Mrs. L.A. Sampson, of the Ell wood/; iiimniu M. Shepherd at 23 Ocean ! sociatiOn, $1. . 41 Pilgrim Pathway, announces that rath way. i Estate C. J. Knapp to. William A. his'start, will not only accumulate money and increase his credit, but lie will she will reopen that well-known i Morris, et al. Lot 193, Mt, Herman house for the season of* *1911 oh Kays . Morgan, Russell Condit, ! Way, Ocean Grove, $1,50^0. also build up in force of character, iii energy, in inspiration and ability to Thursday, May 25. Neil nep burn, Daniel Whitlock, Har­ i Henty B.* Smith- to Aenas B. Bal- accomplish %vhat he sets out to do, in capacity to earn money and command, ry Volck,W illiam English, Paul j ley. : Lots 31’2, 313, Pilgrim Path- Plumber William Young has mov­ Morgan- arid Oscar" iMorgan, ol' Ocean ! way/ map Ocean Grove Camp. Meet- a place with the leaders of his community. We invite you to open an account with ed liis family from Bradley.Beach to Grove, >vere heard in a, double quar­ ! ing Association, $1. ; . the fiat above his store at 04 Main tette at the Y . Ai . C. A. minstrels iii | ; .Marla C. Petilio to Felice Petillb. us. We will be pleased to extend to you all tlie courtesies and help consistent with avenue, Ocean. Grove, recently • va­ tlie Asbury Park Casino on Tniirs- | Lots 552, - 553, section 2, West, As- safe, sound banking. cated by Mrs. Shepard. ,day evening; • ! bury Park/ township Neptune,.$700. i . Elisha F. Sim ms to Sadie Boyd.' Prof, Morgan, Ocean Grove’s di­ j Lots : 2,. 3, map Mary Av„ Carpenter, rector of music and entertainments, Announcement is made of the en­ township. Neptune, $1. will move his ofllce force from New gagement of Lawyer Walter Taylor, Sadie Boyd to Martha Simms. Lot York City to the Auditorium here of Asbury Park, formerly of Ocean. Grove, -and Miss Sadie M. Bole, ot 2, 3, map Mary A. Carpenter, .town­ within the next week or two. . ship, Neptune, $1. • New York. Their marriage Will be LOtt C. Hubbert, et al., to Alfred Capital, Surplus and Ifor the benefit of the local Flor­ celebrated next fall. Mr. Taylor is A, . Haynes. Lot li , Block 10/ map ence Crittenton I-Jome a Unoa show­ a brother to "William E. Taylor, of Dayton & DeNyse, township Nep­ P rofits er is to be held on Thursday after-- Abbott avenue. • tune, ?1. noon, May 18, from 2 to 0 o’clock, at Jacob Stiles, et al to Howard ■ . Officers tlie Home, 69 Cookman avenue. Last Sunday the Rev. 'Dr. John Stiles. Lot 6. Rafige A, township Handley, of Ocean Grove, preached Neptune, $1, Hknav 0. WiNsoit, President DtHlCl’OKS To the extreme gratification of her in the First M. E. Church* Asbury ■ Mary T. Wells, et al, to Arthur E. O. 0. Oi.m'iis, Vico President T. F rank A i’SLEuv large circle bf friends Mrs. M. E. Park, at both morning and evening Gittteridge. Land township Neptune, Eumuxk E. Davtos, Cashier Aaiion E. Ballakd Schwartz of the Olive House, who worship. The.,pastor of that church, 51. • . has been seriously ill for a week or the Rev, Dr., Stockdale, has been re­ Ella Dlsbrow, et. al, to Alfred T.. J esse Minot, Assistant Goshier COXOVEU c. Cl.AYTON ten days, is considerably improved. cuperating in the mountains, after Cert.' Land ri. so' Shark River, Ebank M. MiLLtB, Assistant Cashier J ohn H uiuiaiid liis recent illness. . township Neptune, $i. H. A. Watson, Assistant Cashier H eniiv C. WiNsoit ■hi; I). Chamberlain, of 112 Main Harry Rosenberg,,et al, to August avenue-,, went to Baltimore, Md.* last Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dedericlc have W. Rabe. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 15, » 9 9 9 9 9 99999GZ9 Saturday morning to attend a meet­ taken, possession of the cottage at 0 Fairview avenue township Neptune, ing of the; American Funerai Benefit Atlantic avenue. They come from ?l. Association. He is a director of that Saratoga, N. Y. Mr. Dedericlc was* Grace W. Davis, et al, to William body. formerly the manager of the Ameri­ Hallmyer. Lot 761, map, Bradley can Express Company in New York Beach, $1. Stewart Crawford, an editorial City, but for some years lias been in­ Grace W. Davis/et al, to Joseph writer on the staff of the New York capacitated for work by . rheuma- T. Steward. • 2 tracts, land/ Bradley Tribune, was entertained here over tism. Beach, $1, Sunday'last by. his friend, Dr. G. L; James A. Bradley, et all, to Wil­ Service D, Tompkins; of 115 - Mt.. Kermon liam: A. Berry, Land Third avenue, lyay. - .;, • ^ ■; ... v- ", •• ■ Newsdealer Ehlers, of 54 Main Bradley Beach, $i; • avenue, last Saturday returned from Elizabeth O. Bergen,- to Thomas The officers of the SEACOAST NATIONAL BANK desire not only to ren­ Mr. anti Mrs. George A. Delatush, Georgia, where lie spent some E, Franklin. Lot li Range O, Dewitt of Red Bank, spent last Sunday here months in search Of health. He avenue, Asbury Park, $1. der. service to customers, but the BEST SERVICE. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ found ft, too, judging from liis ro­ James B. Dayton, et.al, to Paul seph C. Jackson, of the Jackson bust appearance. During his stay in Smith. Lot 5, mao. W. H. DeNyse, A service that is courteous, considerate and friendly alike to the rich and to House, Heck avenue and Pilgrim Georgia he divided his time between. West Asbury Park, §1. Pathway, Atlanta, Macon, Augusta and Savan Hannah Brown, et al, to August the poor, to the borrower as well as to the depositor. nail. * ... Jensen. Lot 3, Range C, West James G. Pridhani, of Ocean Park, $1. We make it a part of our business to give such time and attention to our cus­ Grove, has heen voted a veteran’s Early next*weelt Mrs. Charles Mil­ Thomas A,. Pullen, et al, to Her­ tomers as their iuterests-require. je\vel by Neptune Lodge, No. 84, I. ler and daughters, of Broad way,will man P. Lazarus. Lot 802, Second O, O F„ of Asbury Park. Mr. Prid- go to Preakness, in the mountains of avenue, Asbury Park, §1. ham is a Past Grand Master of this northern New Jersey, near Green­ Harry Rosenberg, et al, to Aug­ This, we believe, has been the secret of our success and rapid growth. lodge. wood lake. They will; remain there ust W.Rabe. Lots 126 to 12.9, until October,' occupying a cottage Green Grove, West Asbury Park, $1. O f f i c e r s ■ Mrs. M. E. Stull, of. Trenton,, has Owned by relatives. The trip, to Andrew J. C. Stokes, et al, to AU arrived in town. She is. busy pre­ Preakness will be made with horse fonso Carrino. Land Borden ave­ .James M. Halstok James F. Ackerman W i l l i a m A. B e r r y paring the Ivy House for opening. and carriage. nue, Asbttry Park, $1,500. / > President Yiae Presidant Cashier .This is Mrs. Stull’s thirty-fourth Harry Rosenberg, et al, to Augiist season in the Grove as proprietor of Recent patrons of the St. Elmo In*? W. Rabe. Lots 107 to 110, map D irecto rs the Ivy House. elude Fred Beche, A. E. Rode, New Green Grove, West Asbury Park, $1. York; Hendrick Van Cleef, Cliff- Marti;; L. Bamman Randolph H. Miller James F. Ackeiimax Scott F. Ha;:ei,rigo Mrs. Wesley Williams, of 26 Lake wood ;,M. H. Leigh, Trenton; Mrs. C. H enry S t ein d a c h J am es M . R alston C la ren ce S. S t e in e r Gavto Away 4,000 Plants. avenue, had the pleasure of enter­ H. Campbell, Middletown, Pa.; Miss F r a n k B, Conover William A. Bkruv taining for several days Miss Eliza­ L. Plummer, Ansonia, Conn.; H. E. One . day . recently Charles A. beth Elfreth j the new State presi­ Wright, Tanytowh, Nv Y .M r. anti. smith & Son, who conduct several dent of the W. C. T. U.', Whose home Mrs. O'. P. Goodsoh, Chicago; Miss greenhouses near. Port Monmouth;, . IsatHaddonfield. L : H. DeMerltt and Miss Mi .L; gave . away about’ 4,000 carnation Watts, Newark. plants in order to make room for John' Matthews and family arrived tomato and other vegetable plants. j Seacoast Bank Building: from Keyport, tliein-winter home, on Having rented -tlfeir cottage at 30 The carnations were eagerly sought Thursday and again are occupying Sea View avenue for the coming sea­ by neighbors of the Smiths, and their Olin street cottage. Mr. Mat-, nearly every one in the community jj Mattison Avenue and Bond Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey thews will reopen his fruit and vege­ son, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. F, Brush will occupy their bungalow at the now has a row of them In their gar­ r table market shortly. ’ > corner of Inskip and Delaware ave­ den. T. M. Dickey, of Mt, Pisgah Way, nues, along Fletcher lake. The has gone to Acworth/ N. H., to visit Brush cottage has been taken by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas, of his sister, Mrs. M. J. D. Houston, N. K. Buchamon G . A. S mock Repairing Prom ptly P. O. B o x 2, O c e a n drove, N J. who Is critically ill. Mrs. Houston I.ansford, Pa-.r, who have been visi­ Notice of Primary President Sec, and T rcas, is ninety years old and she has lived tors to Ocean Grove before, stopping Attended To aii her life In Acworth. always at the Majestic. ... A primary will be held in Wasli- ii.gton engine house on Wednesday, Buchanoo & Smock Trevonian E. Hyer, an Ocean The following persons are regis­ May 17, 1911, at 7 p. m., to place In Grove summer, cottager,, died in tered at Sunset Lodge: Miss S. B, nomination one fire commissioner to Lumber Go. SILA5 W. BARTON Lakewood last Saturday night, at the Robinson/Trenton; -Mrs. Adallne succeed E. N. Woolston for the term . Dealers lu home of. his sister, Miss- Elizabeth Morehouse, Mavis Benedict, East Or­ of three years for Ocean Groye Fire Hyer. The- funeral was Held on ange; William F,. Metlar, Millstone,• District of I^eptune Township, N. J,, . Thursday at tliat place. N. J.; Mrs. Paul F. Williams, Miss and. to vote an appropriation of $5,- L u m b er Mary E. Williams, New Brunswick;, 00 0 for contingent expenses of the Millwork and Builders’ Hardware ' Sur rick Lincoln, \. of. travelogue George W. Glassey, Nathan Price/ A. districtralso to nominate one Judge, . fame, was a visitor to Ocean Grove Van Horn, Jersey City; Mrs. W. T .; one Clerk and two Inspectors of and Builder this week, being entertained by his Denman, Millburn,•'N. J.; Mrs. Fred­ tion. ■ .•••.:•. ■ Second, Third and Railroad Avee. . friend Q. William Schwartz, of Em?* erick A. Slate, New York; Mrs, J. Mi ; Notice of Election. bury avenue. When not on the road Wood, North Egremont, Mass. The election of Fire Commission­ ASBURY PARK Residence: 9 1 Corlies Ave., W est drove, N> J; Mr, Lincoln lives at Saranac Lake, ers, as directed by. law, will take N. Y. Sole manufacturers of the Mrs. J. L. Man waring, bf the Cen­ place Saturday. May 27, 1911, from Albemarle brand of Cedar Shingles, tennial, Is entertaining a number of 3 to 7 p. m., at the Washington en­ Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brush­ George Garver, of Philadelphia, the officers of the Order of the East­ gine house, Olin street, Ocean es, - . SEXTON & HAVILAN0 was a week-end guest at the home of ern Star. . Among the visitors are Grove, New Jersey. liis cousin, F. A. Smith, 93 Heck JOHN C. PATTERSON, Solo agents for King's Windsor Ce­ htrlck Boarding, Llvary, Sale and Bxohante Miss Marie Baum, Grand Matron; ment for Monmouth and Ocean avenue. Mr. Garver is in the freight Charles A. Nlghmnn, Grand Patron; C h a irm a ri. department of tlie Pennsylvania Miss Emma Farrier, Associate Grand *11. G. SHREVE, counties. Railroad, at Fourth and Walnut Matron; Miss Minnie / Nighman, Secretary, . , streets. Grand Marshal; Mrs. Minnie White, JA 8. M/SBXTON Grand Electra, and Mrs. Elizabeth, South of Main flvenae Gates, Ocean Grove, New Jersey eo ro je e n n e t t Prof. W, P. Steinhaeuser, of the Winter, Past Grand ’ Matron. Other Q M. B . Funeral Director and Bmbalmer Totophono No. 108 local high school faculty, is the new guests at the Centennial represent A Inr^e •ssortm ent of cnskcts,- etc..* conHtnutl> recording secretary .of Washington Esther Chapter, No. 4, and Holly on hand. Flowers of nny. deslRn at short C.irriagos of every desortption and nil the latest styles. Al! kind* ot rub Camp, Patriotic Order Sons of Chapter, Jersey City: No. 21, Bay­ - notice. ber tire wagons, etc. America, a social session of which' Parlors and Office : ' onne;' Germania and Martha Wash­ .. . IN ALL ITS O-RAWCtlRS . OloBed oarringos for weddings aid funeruls h specialty. Tnlly-ho and was held on Friday evening of last ington Chapters,;- Paterson, and 159 Main Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey utrri ’'-rlde outfits lurolshed at shega uotieo. Boarding by d»y, week or monUi week in Borden's Hall, Asbury Park.. Radiant. Chapter, Newark. Nn, 116 Heck Avenue, OCHAN OROVB, 4 , i Office telcpboue ai. ' Hom e telephone oS-i.. Gentle horses for ladies’ use. wmmmm \ m ‘m& % -^ * • ^*1 Vi^i ^ o^\\ 5^ V ;XV^ '(.-' * J : 1> * '/ •»- ?*$#

THE OCEAN GROW TIMES SATURDAY, MAY IS, .13.11.

LISZT ASflN IDOL R e g u la te The Great Musician W as Petted by English Royalty. the Bowels -1 “L have been troubled with A SOUVENIR OF THE MASTER. constipation for several years, and have tried a great, trsany Vhe Singular Memento That Was Sa­ kinds of pills, as well as. medicine credly and Secretly-Treasured by a from, tlie doctor. Nothing Co)d, Rigid and Rather DSsagroeabl© Old Englishwoman. seemed to help me until I be-;- T’S the symbol pf s u c c e s s . It “When I was a'very small boy in* gan taking Dr. M iles’ Nerve Slid v deed,” writes Ford M. nttofferln flnr* Liver Pills. I found the little starts things off in your favor. . per’s, “when I wore green, velveteen pills very effective, and I am r .’ elothes, red nnd lonp golden Enterprising business men ^ c u rls, tbns dlsnlriying to un unsynipn* thankful that at last I have a I . tbe tic world the fuel of my pre-Ha reliable remedy.” ' ■ r - pbaellte origin, 1 whs taken one day MRS; F. M. DUNICIN, use good printing because It Succeeds . to a. very large imll. in front of us vJ-wnsr a wooden platform draped nil LeRoy, Ills. helps to get business. Our. mis­ Like ■ in red. Upon tbe .plntforia was a Dr. Miles’ r^ : grand piano. • J . ^In front of me tbe first row of the Nerve and Liver Pills sion is to contribute to your bus­ ; v stalls * had been taken uwnjv. and in place of tliem tljere bud been i»ut three simply cause.the bowels to move iness progress, help make it a S u c c e s s gilded armchairs, before which was in a. normal manner, and with-, a table covered with a profusion *>f out tlie griping efTc'cts of. c'athar-* '•C-floTyers that drooped nnd trailed to the certainty, assure its continuance : v gromfc!.* Suddenly-there was appluuse tics and purgatives. That's why ^ —a considerable amount of -applause. th e y a re so universally used by by furnishing you good printing, Vi A indy, and gentleman were coming women and children.. The ; V from under the dark eutry that led to '.‘•the artists’, room. They were the longer they arc taken tlie less the Mind that brings , you results. «■*: Prince aud Princess.of Wales. There are needed. Natural conditions . *vns no doubt about that even for a gradually being restored, Is it not worth a good deal to you small boy like myself. “And then there whs more applause. Sold by druggists everywhere. If first to accomplish that ? And the cost What applause! It volleyed. It rolled packago does not benefit, your druggist round the halt. All were on their feet will, return your money. l^eoplo climbed on to their chairs. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. is reasonable, as you will ; they waved hands, they waved pro- . grauib, they waved hats, they shouted, out when you ask for prices. v for in the dark entrance there had up-; ' pea red ( white and shining, a head with brown and sphinxllke features and white and long hair nnd tho eter* CLEANING : nal wonderful smile. ' “They, advanced, these three, amid HOUSE those tremendous shouts and enthusl- ; asm—tlie two roym personages' loml? We have a full line of neces­ GOOD PRINTING - Jug the muster, oue holding each hand. They approached the glided armchairs sities to do the above thor­ MAKES IMPRESSIONS DEEP immediately in front ot me. aiid the oughly, such as prince-and princess Indicated to the TO FASTEN FACTS master that be was to sit between S p onges . them at the table covered with bowers. W H E R E BEST “He made little pantomimes of mod- Cham ois • esty. he drew his hands through their Borax THEY'LL grasp, bo wnlked quickly away from A m m o n i a ’ Our Clniciice'* taking n press.proof of Tali' the armchairs, aud because I was just KEEP Ksen Morgan’* Ocean Orove behind them he suddenly removed me Insect Powder sum m er program from my sent and left me standing un- • der all the eyes, solitary in the aisle of Disinfectants the center of the hall/'While he sat Tar Camphor down. £ do not think I was frightened by the eyes, but 1 know I was terribly Gum Camphor frightened by that great brown, aqui­ line fnce, with the piercing glance nnd These house cleaning helps the mirthless, distant, inscrutable are greatlj' reduced in price ' smile. ‘‘And immediately just beside me at OCEAN GROVE TIMES CO. w lhorQ_ beg^ti what appeared to be a gentle and courtly wrestling match. A The White Pharmacy gentleman of tlie royal . approach­ PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS ed the masler fie refused to move Pitman Ave,, Ocean Grove, N. J. ■ The prince approached the master. He sat indomitably still. Then tbe prin­ FORTY-EIGHT MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. cess came.and, taking him by the hand, drew him almost by force out of my. Merchants and Miners stall, for It was my stall,, after all “And when he was once upon his Transportation Co. feet, ns if to clineb the matter, she sud­ denly sat dowu In It herself, and with a sudden touch of good feeling she took me by the hand—the small soli- : tary boy with the golden curls and the "Spring Sea Trips’ ’ red'-stockings—and sat me upon-her jap, j, alas, have no trace of the date Baltimore to > v oh ivlifeh i sat in a qeteen’s nip. for It was all so very lotm ago: the king Is dead, the master is long since dead, Boston, Providence the bull itself is pulled dowu und has utterly disappeared, Savannah, Jacksonville “1 b:n! a distant relative—oddly enough au English one. not a

127 Broadway, two blocks from the ocean, fifteen-room cottago, $600. 128 Hock avenue, near the ocean, fourteen-room cottage, all itaprove- FOR RENT: FURNISHED .merits, $600; . ' - " 129 I-Ieck avenue, near the ocean! seven-room cottage, all improve­ ments, $300. 132 Surf avenue, one block from the ocean, six-room cottage, $250. COTTAGES AND BOARDING HOUSES 133 Heck avenue; near the ocean, sevon-room cottage, $250. 202 Webli avenue, near New York avenue, six-room cottage, 1100, ...AT. 203. Franklin avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, seven-room Cottage, $300- 205 Mt. Hermon Way, at the corner of Delaware avenue, - a ‘ modern eleven-room cottnge, with batli and all improvements, $6013, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ■208 Ciark avonue, near Now Jersey avonuo, seven-room cottage, 5200. 210 Main avenue, near tlio gates, oeven-room cottage, with bath, $260. with 211 Heck nvenue, nenr Pilgrim Pathway, eleven-room cottage with bath, . $400. ; ; " 213 Lawrence and Franklin avenues, eix-room cottage and bath, $240. E.N. WOOLSTON 214 Clark avenue, near Delawaro avenue, seven-room cottage, with bath, $200, 215 Broadway, near Now Jersey avenue, eight-room cottago, with bath, Real Estate and Insurance $300. 216 Broadway, at the corner of New .Jersey avenue, eight-room cottage, 48 Main Aventie, Ocean Grove, N.- JL $ 200. 218 Pennsylvania avenue, near Frnnklin avenuo, seven-room cottago, Telephone 308 $175. 219 Corner of Pennsylvania nnd Franklin avenues, three-room bunga­ The season for which .cottages are rented compreheuds three low,. $100. . to four months—from June first to October first, or June fifteenth 222 Abbott nvenue, near Whitefield avenue, flve-room cottago, ?160. 226 Clark avonue, at tho-corner ot Delaware avenuo, ton-room ,:ottago, to September fifteenth. In sorao cases the time, otoccupancy is lim­ with,bath, Juno 16th over Labor Day, $325. ited to September first or over Labor Day, and in a few oases the 226 Cookman avenue, near New York avemie, six-room cottago, $125. GASCall at our office time could possibly be extended if. desired. ’ . 227 .Abbott aveiiue, near New .Terse:-- aveniie, seven-room- cottage, with r , . The various houses noted in this booklet differ widely iii bath (July and August $276), season, $325. and look at,the . 228 Embury nven’ie, at the. corner of New Jersey avonuo, eight-room 'character'Of furniture, and tliey usually contain the needed furnish­ cottago, $250. ■ ings, outside of linen, bed covering, silver and cutlery. ' 230 Abbott avenue, at the corner of Delaware avenue, nine-room cottage, , with bath, '$250. . •The outlook is very 'bright fop'nigood. season at Ocean'Grove, 231 Mt. Ucrmon Way", at the corner of Pennsylvania avenuo, nine-room this summer,'^and there is'no doubt that eottages " will be rented cottage, July 15th to September iBtli, $200, earlier ;^han usual. By selecting a cottage at a n . early date you 234 Lake avehue, overlooking Wesley Lake and Asbury Park, a modern. could-get the "-advantage of a choico from a large number, and for nine-room cottage, with batli, all improvement!,, $600. 237 Abbott avenue," near New Jersey avenue, six-room cottage, 1180. that reason we urge all who expect to rent a cottage or boarding 238 Mt. Tabor Way, near Now. Jersey avenue, eleven-room modern cot­ house not to delay settling the m atter, but come at once to make an tage, with bath, arid ail improvements, $350, inspection of the different properties. There is no question but 239 Mt. Hermon Way, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenuo, seven-room what yoii will find something to suit you. cottage, with bath, $376, 240 Inskip avenue,[near New' York avenue, seven-room cottago, with In addition to the properties noted in this booklet we arc bath, $200. . . . adding new ones every day. If for any reason there should not be a 244 Clark avenue, near Lawrence avenue, seven-room eottage, with . fc '. bath, $225.;- cottage in the booklet to suit your need you can be assured that we •245' Delaware and Iriskip avenues, flve--room cottage,. $150. will have othcrs'that will be listed, with us after this booklet is 246 Broadway, at the corner bl New Jersey nvenue, eight-room cottage,- The Best and .Most .Economical p r i n t e d . *■ ' with bath, $225, • . - These cottages can be examined at any time during the 248 ,\It.. Hermon Way, near New Jersey avenue, seven-room cottage, •with bath, $250. -• • • Heater on the Market week (Sundays excepted), and my office is prominently located at 251' Broadivay, at, the corner of Delaware avenue, seven-room cottage, 48 Main ivenue, Ocean Grove, opposite the Association building. $ 200. M y facilities for serving the public are unequalled. A telegram,-let­ 25,2 , Cookriian avenue, at the corner of Delaware avenue, eight-room.cot­ ter, post card or telephone call will be met w ith a prom pt and cheer- tage, with bath, $260. 256 Clark avenue; near Delaware avenue, flve-room bungalow, $126. tul response, Persons coming by rail will find the Ocean Grove 256 Clark avenuo, near Delaware avehue, five-room bungalow, ?,125. stages meet all trains. Any of these stages will bring passengers 258 Asbury avenue, near Pennsylvania ayenue, six-room cottage, with ~ direct to my office. bath, $860. . 259 Stockton avehue, at the Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, eight-room -■ Since gas has been installed recently in Ocean Grove cottage, $20.0. many'property owners haveconnected their cottages with the gas 260 Hmbury avenue, at ihe earnes- of Pennsylvania avenue, nine-room the Display in our window main. So that in many eases cottages will have the use of gas for cottage, with bath and improvements, $400, cooking, as well as lighting, which they did not have formerly. -361 Main, avenue, hear Delaware avenue, ten-room eottage, with both, $300, W e have also many desirable properties for sale. 263 Clark avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, a six-room bungalow, $185. Inspect’ the houses that we have for sale or for rent before 264 Clark avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue,, seven-roorii eottage, looking elsewhere. Being the oldest agency in Ocean Grove we have $176, Coast Gas Co. a larger list of properties to seleet from than any other agency here. 265 Abbott avenue, near New Jersey avenue, seven-room cottage, $175. 267 Broadway, at the corner of New York avenue, eleven-room modern 50 Main Avenue,e, Ocean Grove,Grovt, N. J. Thanking you for past favors and asking a sontiuuanee of cottage, with bath and all improvements, large grounds, $550. the same, I remain, 268 Asbury avenue, near the Auditorium, ten-room cottage, $350 Telephone : 270 On Broadway, two and one-halt blocks from ihe • occan, . a fine 4 On Olin street, one-half block from the ocean, an: eight-room cot- twelve-room house, with both, and four-room bungalow, $600, . .. .tage, with batb* gais range, $265. 271 Oft Main avenue, corner of New York avenue, one of th-:; most fie- J 7 Main avenue, very close to the ocean, tea-room cottage, with bath, . sirable cottages in Ocean Grove, ten rooms, bath, and all, Im­ . 5400. . : provements, $450 9 Cookman avenue, three blocks from the ocean, aine-room cottage, 272 Lake avenuo, corner of New Jersey avenue, eleven rooms, six bed iBlX, bedrooms,. $216. rooms; and bath, facing Asbury Park, $425 , II Pitmen avenue; ona an;5 one-halt Mocks from the ocean, nine-room 274 Heck avenue, near Delaware avehue; seven-room cottage, $200 cottage, with bath, $400. 1 275 Asbury avenue, near New Jersey avonue, six-room cottage, $225.- . 12 Pitman avenue; near tlie ocean, nine-room cottage, with.bath, $400. 270 Lake avenuo, near New Jersey avenue, six-room bungalow, $175, 13 McQlintoek street, one aid one-half Mocks from the ocean, tea-room 277 Asbury avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, ten-room cottage; with cottage, suitable for roomers; $300 bath, $350. . 18 Webb avenue, two blocks from the seean, 'ten-room cottage, -with ' 278 Cookman avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, six-room cottago, $150 batli, 'July -1st • over :Labor Day, |876. 2S0 Cookman avenue , near Nov, Jersey aveuue; llve-room bunga­ 20 . Abbott avenue, near the ocean; nine-room cottage, |275. low, $140, To close an estate I can sell you a de­ 23 . Abbott avehue, two arid one-half blocks'frocs the ocean, ten-room ' 281 Cookman avenue, near New Jersey avenue, flve-room bunga­ cottage, with batls and all improvements, $46,0. , low, $140, sirable property at a right 26 Broadway, three blocks from the ocean, six-room cottago, 5225. 282 Cookman avenue, near New Jersey avenue, five-room bunga- f i g u r e : 30 Abbott avenue, three blocks from the ocean, seven-room cottage, low, $125. ■ • $350. . 283 Cookman avenue near New Jersey-avenue, five-room bungalow, 31 Embury avenue, ono block from the ocean, on a cornor, seveu-room . $ w o . cottage and bath, $325. • 285 Abbott , avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, five-room bungalow, No. 103 Broadway 32 Pitman avenue, one and ona-hau blocks from the ocean, twelve- , 5175; room cottage, with bath, $550. 286 Abbott avenue, near New Jersey avenue, elglit-room cottage, $25■ Ocean Cirove 36 Olin street., one aud one-liaif blocks from the ocean, six-room cot­ 287 Mt. Zion Way, netr Pennsylvania avenue, elglit-room cottage, all tage, $200. improvement!''.’ $400 37 Pilgrim Pathway, three. blocks from the ocean, si modern ten-room 288 Clark avenue, near Delaware avenue, six-room cottage, $175. consisting of a teii-rooiu m odem cottage with two lots, bath, cottage, with bath and improvements, nicely furnished, $350. 292 Cookman avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, ten-room cottage, $250. 38 ’ Surf avenue, near the ocear, ten-room eottage, with bath, $500, 293 Mt. Carmel Way, near New Jersey avenue, six-room cottage, $175, furnace and electric lights, 011 a corner. Just the 39 Pilgrim Pathway, three blocks froq> the ocean, a thirteen-room 294 Abbott avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, eight-room cottage and place for a perm anent home. boarding house, ?360. . bath, $300; 40 Olin street, not far from the ocear, six-room cottage, $200, 295 Abbott avenue, near New York avenue, nine-room cottage, $250. 42 Surf avenue, aae-iiaif block from the ocean, alght-roora ■ cottage, ■299. Broadway, near New Jersey avenue,1 ten-room cottage and bath, For particulars appty to with bath, $450, $400, . 44 Webb avenue, two-and one-half blocks from tbe occai, seven-room 300. Abbott avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, ten-room cottage, with cottage, with attic, $276. . bath, $325. 45 OHn streer, one block from the ocean, six-room cottage, $200, 301 ’ Abbjtt avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, six-room-- cottage and E. N. WOOLSTON 40 Abbott avonue, two blocks from the ocean, a modern ten-room cot­ bath, $350. . ' . / tage, bath and all improvements, $450. 302 Clark avenue, near New York avenue, seven-room cottage and Real Estate and Insurance 607 Surf, avenue, half block from 'lie ocean, ten-room cottage, with bath, $225. . / 52 Bath avonue, one block from tho ocean, seven-room cottago and 303 Embury avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, ten-room fcrittage, $225. bath, $300. 304 Mt. Tabor Way, near.New Jersey.avehue, seven-room cottago, $200. 4 8 58 Pitman avenue, ono block from the ocean, ton-room modern cottage, 300 Webb avenue; near New Jersey avenue, seven-room cottage,-$175. Main Avfenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. with hath and improvements, $450. : 307 Broadway,, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue: elglit-room cot­ 59 Olin street, near tho ocean, seven-room cottage, $275. tage and batli, $300, 00 Abbott avenue, ono and one-half blocks from the ocean, eleven-room 30.8. Mt. Hermon Way, near Benson avenue, elglit-room cottnge and ' cottago, $350. . bath, $200, S. W. M orfiorum V, H, Orovott\ O’. Atlantic avenue, one nnd one-lialf blocks from the ocean, six-room 309 Mt.. Hermon Way, at. the corner ot New Jersey avonue, eight-room cottago, $300. cottage, $225. £■ •'...... ■ -63 Broadway, with a fine, view of tho ocean nnd lake, n-xtecn-room 314' Main avenue, near tlie gates,.'eight-room cottago nnd bath, $325, boarding house, with Bath and improvements, 5560, 315 Lak. avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, nine-room cottage and 67 Abbott avenuo, hear Central avenue, teri-room cottage, with bath . bath, $400. ", & Gravatt and 'improvements, $300. ' 316 Heclc avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, aine-room 'cottage, $250"; 70 Broadway, three blocks trom me ocean, seven-rootn cottage, $260, 317 Asbury avenue, near New'York avenue, flve-room'bungalow, $200, W holesale ncd Retail■toll D ealers inIu 71 Olin street, near the ocean, eight-room-cottage, with bath, $276. 318 •Mt,:Hermon Way, near Whitefield avenue,. six-room cottage, $200, Ti Broadway; two blocks from the ocean, thirteen-room boarding 320. Delaware avenue,’near Embury avenue, eight-room cottage, $200. house, $360. 321 Franklin avenue, corner of New- York' avenue, seven-room eottage fresh, Sait and Sm oked Broadway, two blocks Irani the ocean, ten-room boarding house, and 'bath, $225. 74 322 Mt. Tabor Way, near Sew York avenue, eleven rooms and batli', $350. ■ . " ;. ■■ ' - $376; 70 Olin street, two blocks from tho ocean, eight-room cottage, with bath, $260. , . 325 Mt, Tabor Way, at the corner of New York avonue, nine-room cot­ tage, with bath, $300, 81 On Abbott avenuo, two blocks from tlio ocean, one of the most modern fourteen-room cottages, with all Improvements, $900. 226 Asbury aveuue, near Delaware avenue, seven-room, cottage, $350, 83 On Olin street, two blocks from tile ocean, seven-room cottage, $250 327 Asbury avenue, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenuo, ten rooms Heck avenue, ono block from the ocean, twelve-room cottage, with and bath; $350. ' ' • 88 328 Lake avenue, nenr Now'York avenue, ten rooms arid bath, $400, bath, $400. 329 'Main ayenue, near the gates, ten rooms and bath, $375, S 3 . Stockton avehue, three blocks from the ocean, nine-room cottago 332 and bath; $326. Elmbury avenue,, corner of Pennsylvania avenue, nine rooms and Fresh Killed Jersey Poultry 90 Embury avonue, ono and one-huit blocks from tho ocean, ton-room :. ... bath, 1325...... ■ . ; - cpttage, all improvements, $350. 336 Oookinaa avenue, near Pennsylvania ave., six-room cottage, $156. 337 Cookman avonuo, near New Y"ork ave,,. nine raomp and' bath, $425,. 91 . Main avenue, near the ocean, nine-room cottage, all improve­ Special Attention Given to ments; $500... . 341 . Embury avenue, near Delaware avenuo, eight-room cottage, $195, 95' Heck avenue, two blocks from the ocean, twelve-room cottage, 342 Embury avenue, near: Delaware avenue, seven-room cottage, $20.6. with bath, $400. ' 344 Webb avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, bicvcn-i’oom cottage, with Cottage Trade 90 Oiln street, ono bloclc rrom the ocean, olght-room cottage, $27', bath, $350. - 102 Webb avenue, two blocks from the.ocean; six-room cottago, $200. 348 Webb avenue, near Delaware, avenue, eight-room cottage, with 102^ Webb avenue, two blocks from tho ocean, six-room cottage, $176. - th, $200. ' . 10 Abbott avenue, two blocks from the ocean, twelve-room cottage, ■'349. Webb avenue, near New Jersey /avenue,.3even-r.com cottage, $150. • $400. 850 Heck aveftue, at the corner of New Jersey avenue, nine-room cot­ 50 Olin St., Ocean Grove, IN. J. 105 Webb avenue, two and one-half blocks from ocean, eleven-room tage, all im'provemente, $.375, cottage,, nil improvements. $500.' 352 Cookman avenue, near Whitefield avenue, t-Ix-room cottage,- $300. 110 Heck avenue, two blocks from the ocean, flve-room bungalow, $185. •355 Pilgrim..Pathway, near Webb avenuo, seven-room cottage, all im­ 111 .Heck avenue, two blocks from tho ocean, eight-room bunga- provements, $350, EDWARD R. LUKE , low, $20.0. 358 Heck avenue, near New York'avenue, thirteen-room cottago and 114 Clark avenue, three blocks from the ocean, flve-room bunga- . bath, $426; . ■ . low,''$105. 350 Mt. T abor W ay; near New Jersey avenuo, six-room cottage, $2.00, 562 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park 110 Clark avenue, three blocks from tho ocean, flveTroom aunga- 361 Frankllc avenue, near New York aienue, eight-room cottage arid low, $185. - bath, $275. ', ... I liave just received a new line of 119 Bath avenuo, one and one-half blocks from the « » » , ten-room cot.-- 363 Mt. Hermon Way, near New York avenue, eleven-room, cottage and tage and batli, $350. ‘ bath, $360. 121 Central avenue, overlooking the lake and ocean, sixteen-room cot­ 365 Cookman avonuo, near Pennsylvania avenue, six-rom cottago, $150. SPRING and SUMMER SHIRTS tage and bath, $500. . 369 Embury avonue. near New York avonue, eight-room cottagri, 520s, consisting of Madras, Percales, Soisette, Panama Cloth, Rus­ -122 Elmbury avenue, no block from tho ocean,. elevon:room cottage 370 Cookman avenue, aear Delaware avenue, nine-room eottage, $250, nnd bath, $395., .... 374 Mt. Hermon Way, near New Jersey avenue, seven-rdom cottage, sian Cords and Silk, with single or double French cufTs and 123 Heck avehue, and and one-lialf blocks from tho occan, nineteen- t $226. . separate soft collars to match'. I solicit your inspection of room board;;': house, $460,. .. 875 Broadway, aear Whitefield avenue, eix-room cottage and bath, $200. 120 Webb avenue.' two blocks from .tho oceaa, swenty-niria room board- 378 “Mt. Carmel Way,, near Pennsylvania “avenue, neven-roonj cottage this snappy Jiue of Shirts.and will take pleasure in showing : lug house, well established, $650, $325. • • . •.-■•'••.. -V-a you iny new lines of Neckwear, Hats, and Underwear. ;s-f ■ ra ?'■" ' » » p m m m gp 11 felfil Br - f e THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATDRDA5, MAY .13, 1911 f \ l?v r , ’ . “V PLANTED MEMORIAL TREES W1TBIN MONMOUTH COUNTY COUNTY BUDGET $428,346.29 HOWELL'S SONS QRGANIZE Asbury, Park—The State Federa­ The Ocean Grove Association Ob­ tion of AVomen’s Clubs will hold its This is An Increase oi $86,546 Over Led By Aaron E. Johnston, Reunion S p y serves Annual Custom annual convention at Asbury Park That ol Last Year Society Is Formed ft? on May 12 and 13. in keeping witli; a sacred custom Middletown — The Middletown As adopted by the County Board One of the speakers at the first an­ m /jionored by observance for' .many Democratic executive committee will of Freeholders at their meeting on nual reunion -of llowell township's fjyearB, trees were planted in O.cenri give its second animal dinner as a Wednesday the budget for the year native sons last Saturday, at Farin- j^roye' last Friday; Arbor Day, to reception to lion, Frank S. Katzen- foots up ?428;346.29. The various ingdale was Rev„. Dr. John Handley, ^memory of depavted friends of the items and amounts entering into this of Ocean Grove. Others from the bacU, Ji'., oil Friday, Juue 2nd. ■ budget are: ^iaceV ' VThe: exercises were lield in iUataivaii—A team or horses be­ Grove who attended were Gen. John Atlie" afternoon,; anti in the absence Of Courts . :i .,.....$ 50,000 00 d> Patterson,. Thomas Jackson, longing to Samuel Towler, . of Court house and jail. ..^ - 7,000 00 vDrV Ballard,' the : Hev. Dr. ■;■ Henry Matawan, fell into au open luauhole Frank , p. Butcher and Stephen D. ^Wheeler tooW charge. “ Maintenance of. lunatics 22,000 00 Woolley; of the Bewer sysiem. One horse was Freeholders' salaries .7,500 00 x;:-.:;vTrees were, planted for, Mr. and so badly cut that seven stitches had The reunion was planned by At­ .Mrs. George. C. '.Pridliam; Sr., Mrs. S. Salaries of ollicers' and em­ torney Aaron Jolinslon, of Asbury i.HVr!C. Smith, Ollicers Derriclt Hoag- to be taken in its shoulder. '. ployes of hoard . . . . . 10,000 00 Park, who was the host of the oc­ land ..nnd Charles Chamberlain. Mrs. Llncroft-—Joliu llopklns, of near Coroners’ fees ...... 5,000 00 casion. Dinner, a rather elaborate Sarah Zener, Miss Mary C. Young, tills place, raises chickens in au in­ Election expenses . . . . . 21,000 00 affair, was. serveil ill Red Men’s hall Arina Hughes,, A. C. Fields* and cubator. Recently he was to have Stationery 1,500 00 by a Trenton caterer. Those who vWilliam A. White. The’ trees for live hundred chickens to hatch, Tho Printing and advertising 7,250 00 indulged iri speeclimukiiig, besides •v^l.iss\Young,. ,Miss Hughes and': Mrs; night they • were hatched ,the .chick- County tax board ...... 2,500 00 Dr. Haudley,. were the host, Henry. The Draftsman Telephones ^Zener were set. in front Of St.- Paul's ens were burned to death. Siilary of surrogate and 1 C. Winsor, of Asbury Park; Judge church; the others in the vicinity- of llazloi—John S. Van Mater, a deputy and clerk. 9,200 00 Wilbur Heisley, of Long Branch; R. the Auditorium. ' farmer: of. Huv.lel, .has .been appoint­ Salary of sheriff, deputy • .'• V TenBroeck Stout, of Lakewod, and. “^ T ^ H A T you, Mollie ? .Well, r 11 have to . and clerk ...... ' S,70,0.00 [;££) In • tho'- exercises Dr, • Wh eel er wa s ed collector of llolmdel township llalsled 11. Walmvrlght, of Mana- I stay at the office pretty late to-night i'assisted' by pr.- T.; J>•’ ScpttRe\^ ■ Dr.. by the township (iommittfe. He lills Salary of county clerlt, sijuah. An original poem appropri­ ^tfOlin?;Handley/ Hev: S.' H. ‘.C.- Smith,. the unexpired term of Daniel i.‘- deputy and clerk,., v. 18,000 00 ate to the reunion was read by W. — these drawings must be finished. Rev. Dr. B. C-Xippinc6tt,‘ TiO.v. • ' JV Stillwell, of llazlet, deceased. Salary of warden and ■ S. B. Parker, of Long Branch. ^!H^^,HaiWithm,st :• aiid Rev.,; .Ayillis matron ...... 1,200 00 Rev. Dr. O'Hunlon, of the Grove, H ow are the kiddies ? Yes, I’ll be hom e as Keyport—Prof. A. M, Dick, princi­ Incidental ...... 4,500 00 Reeves.; The Ocean Gi’6ve ?AsBOCia-: pal of tho’ Keyport high school, is wits down for a speech, but greatly early as 1 can— good-bye.” :^ti6 h\%a9 C-':^riepre8Qn^ea.by; Secretary displaying, a certificate of member­ Pis. on county notes.,. . 8,000 00 to the regret of many lie was un ^ ff le n ntlG eheral J olin C.; Patterson.; Won. Memorial Hospital 1.0,000 00 ship granted him by the National Army appropriation for avoidably detiilned at home/'.' services wei^e atteridef.whose memory was thiis perpetuated; . Middletown—Horse thieves stole fice ...... 1,000 00 President—Aaroti 13. Johnston. - The telephone saves the wife unnecessary •ii gray . team belonging to James Rodds . 100,000 00 Vice President—Dr. Samuel Jolin- Hendrickson, a farmer of Middle­ Bridges and culverts... 95,000 00 soii. . '. w o r r y . NEW LAW EXPLAINED town. Mr. Hendrickson is president New road's ...... 34,000 00 Secretary — Halsted 1-1. Wain- of the association that was formed wriglit. The Bell Telephone System, with its long ' TO SCHOOL BOARDS In that vicinity to protect the farm­ $42.4,600 00 Treasurer—H. C. Winsor. ers frohi horse stealing. Estimated receipts . 45,000 00 The following toast, proposed by distance lines, is at his service at all times. (Concluded lrom page one.) Galilee—While engaged in driv­ Mr, Walnwrlght at the close of his $379,6,0:0 00 speech, found universal favor and • -The State. Board must appoint au ing pound poles one day last week J. Unpaid bills of old board 48,746 29 ' Inspector of Buildings whose duty is W. Cook, ii Galilee fisherman, fell was .adopted as the prevailing senti-' against a pole, fracturing four ribs ment: NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY to approve ail plans for new schools $428,346 .29 “To the township of Howell, our or additions, and to see that they on the right side and one on the left. The amount of the budget Is $86,- The injured man was hurried ashore home, whoso sons have made things, are built in accordance with such 546 above, that of last year, but move; may her posterity, both her Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System ^ ■plans, and have charge over all the and taken to his home in an automo- there is included in the estimate . " . _ _2_ ■ aw' •. bile. sens and daughters, with the blessing school buildings in tlie State as to $48,746.29 for unpaid bills of the of Almighty God, shine out through construction or repair. The. State Tintoh Falls—Wallace Lawless, a old board, and also an Increase of out all eternity.” Board lias power io summon wit­ New York commission man, was can­ $7,000 for,elections.made necessary nesses; it may withdraw its approv­ vassing in this vicinity when the by the new Geran' law. . al of high schools whose work is not team of Colts he was driving ran DISTRICT STEWARDS TO MEET. up to the standard or inefficient; ft away, throwing him out of the AKPTFMO WIXS FROM ASBURY. &k': lias power lo fix rates of tuition wagon, and cutting his head so that ~t-r when districts cannot agroe on rates, Dr. John Handley Sclcets Thurs­ it required three stiches to close First Gnnio in the Scries of Three and to compel districts to build the wound. day,. Slay 25, us tin) Date, , schools whenever there Is lack of Between Local Teams. room or to accommodate pupils Red Bank—Mrs. J. Herbert , A meeting of the New Brunswick from other districts. The State Stearns, daughter of 'John B. Grov­ On Wednesday afternoon in the district stewards, has been called by

- Chattlc High School Class. Qcean Grove, N. J. f'v;" y ■ Frederick IC. Shield, Jr., lias been The subscriber, administrator of John M. Dey, deceased, elected veledlctorian of the class of 1911 of tho Long Branch high . will sell at public auction on ; - school. The class will number about forty tills year. The graduates who will deliver orations are Gertrude L. Crum, George Little, Langdon Mor­ ris and Florence Sherman. Recita­ Are You Planning to Remodel? tions will be given by Helen Green, Huron Rex, Norma Stein and Elvin If you contemplate remodeliii# L a n g w ltli.______■ at 2 o’clock P. M., at the Premises, your present home now or in 'he Well-Known Farm Sold. nc«r future, you should itudy the. . •ubjeot of PlumbliiR. W Herbert VanDerveer, of Free­ The Homestead Property of the Late John M. hold, ha? sold his farm at Pleasant - A little knowledge on tht eubjeet will 1 Valley, in Marlboro township; to Charles II. Conover, of Holmdel, Mr. situated on the northeast comer o! Main be beneficial to. you In tie selection, of the Conover will gel possession next be»t material, and fixtures end In their' proper M-'"- spring. This well-known farm con­ location throughout the home. RSr ■ tains over 100 acres of land and Is aiid Benson avenues in Ocean located between Wickatunk and the If you wlll.call and coniult ut> we will Pleasant Valley schoolhouso - Grove, New Jersey, give you ata-actlve literature on modern eani- ~ . Money fo Loan. ,t»tbn and will show you. the samplej of: Monoy to Ionn on first bond and sameConsisting of DwelUng House and two Ware we havflin our thowroomi. mortgage in various amounts. Quick ANDREW T. VAN CLEVE, PLUMBING AND HEATING service. JS.. N. Woolston, Real Es­ Joseph C. Patterson, Auctioneer, ; • « Pilgrim Pathway, Oceon Grove, N. J. .' tate and Insurance,"-50 Main avenue. J. O tto Rhome, Administrator.* Ocean Grovo, N. Ji—tf. ! - D ated May 10, '.911. .