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Get .the Weekend Habit of Beading The Ocean Grove Times And Keep Posted on Town Doings THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Friday Cloudy. Temp. 76 at 11 a. m. Sun Riecs 6.08- Sets 8.02 Day's length 13 Hours 54 Minutes' _L VoiL X X V I I I OCEAN.GROVE, N.-'J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1J, 1920 No. LIFE COVENANT MADE BY 4? YOUNG PEOPLE IN RESPONSE .TO URGENT PLEA OF .BISHOP HENDERSON. Candidates Are Advised That the Beginning of the • Christian Life Usually Has a Storm Center and the Battle Will Be Between Two 'Master—Go To Ends of Earthi , li Need Be, In the Service of Christ. Iu response to tne urgent piou ot Bishop Theodore S. Henderson, of Detroit, .Mien., forty-three' young women and four young men before the Auditorium altar lost Sunday evening dedicated themselves to a life service of Christian activity, lak- - Ing for their motto the live words of the Life Covenant — “Whatever, Wherever, Whenever Pleases Him.” The service was one' of the most solemn aud impressive held in the Auditorium in recent years. The action ot these young men und young women followed a strong ser- mon delivered by the Bishop. The theme of the discourse was “The Master. Key and the Drawn Sword." For his text the Bishop se- lected a portion of the 'fourteenth' verse of tlie fifth chapter of Joshua, “What saith my Lord unto his ser- vant?" And 111 preparing for ready and'W illing service Chose who might respond to Ills pica'for ivorkOrs In the Master's vineyard. Bishop Hen- deraon told them that God always follows His -plan of coriqUQrlng the worker himself before the worker call become a conqueror of -others. He stressed the fact that from the •• moment of their decision they, would have a ccratesl. for ehrislianlty is a obntest for tho supremacy of Christ . over all life, and over all lives. Jesus Christ is not to fie patronized, for He Is supremo and IIis religion. Christianity, Is tlio filial religion. “When you.come Into the presence of Christ you come. Into the pres- ence of the Supreme." sal.l the speaker. "Me is not the Appellant Court, lint He Is .the Supreme Court. Aiid in Its last analysts (lie begin- ning of tlie Christian life usually -has a storm center. The batile will . not' he between two -things. Tint will . -he a contest between two masters.” - It was pointed out to the eandl- • dates for service that they would liavo a’ contest'to know what to do w ith-their lives and what-to do lit service, Tic advised them to give . Christ all the keys to 'their lives and their hearts nnd not to hold hack the master key, fiho key t.hnt unloqks the Inner life, the life of service. “If you give Him the master key it . Is fall- to ask ivliat He will give you back,” cpiitinued the Bishop. “Wiien you put theYnasfer key iii his hand he avHI give you back enough to know His will. . He wants and needs men . in - whom God dwells.- One : must make up his mind, to .give God tho master key if.be would know how to njake.bho mosrand best of his life. - And when ..one pnses over to Christ the master key lie will pass hack the conquering, sword whieli is the em- blem’ of' authority. And another thing Christ'w ill give you for .the , .master key is a whole string of keys that, will -open, the doors to future . opportunity.” •■■© ; /.. ... Then the Bishop laid upon '. tiie ■hearts and minds of . his autlienco, / having the young people particularly l In mind, the Importance of making a /decision for life service. Ho eha-l-- / leriged every young' man apd young , woman' within the sound of his voioo to take a atnnd anil go to the ends of the earth, If need be; wtoen once thoy have made “the covenan t. In the morning Bishop Henderson preached on' “Glorifying God,” froln the text found in 1 Corinthians vl, 20','“You are riot-your own, for you have been redeemed lit liiflnlte cost; . therefore ;gTorif y God." • It ’ wa9 argued by .the speaker that every agency which. God touches becomes a redemptive agency; in order .that it ehall serve- a high and lofty pur- ■pose, arid that to God should ho gfv- ' tm all the glory for all tho achieve- ments of mankind. CAPACITY HOUSE" AWAITS CARUSO TOMORROW NIGHT When Caruso sings in the Audi- NEW CHAPEL IS PROMISED FOR THE GIRLS AND BOYS The children of Ocoan .Grove are torltim tomorrow night lie will he going to have a new chapel. It is ah greeted by a’ .capacity house. . Very : assured fact, arid It will bo ready 'BOROUGH OFFICERS ELECTED TUESDAY j EXCHANGE TEMPORARY ' FOR'PERMANENT BONDS IENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF DAY NURSERY IN BR00KLYN©&?©*ijy little elaboration is needed here up on the aft-of Caruso. All over tho \yorld lie has long been acknowl- edged the greatest tenor of tho gen- eration. In New York City where he has been a member of . the Metro- polltnn Opera Company for the past sixteen years,, his appearances aro always greeted with capacity audi- ences at tlie -maximum grand opera prices. Caruso’s triumphant season In Havana last Slay nnd June, where orchestra seats were sold at . ‘ $35 each Tor all Ills perforrimnce3, com- pleted the tenor’s operatic activities for the season. He Is spending the- 3iiriimer with his family on Long Island, and he will break Ills vaca- tion long enough to journey to Ocean Grove for the concert nt tile Auditorium on Saturday flight. ANOTHER BLLfc OF STRONG FEATURES AT SCENARIO Corrine Grifilth In " B a b ’s Candi- date” opens on Monday at the Sce- nario moving picture playhouse a bill of strong features' running through the entire week. Of equal importance Is the announcement that Tom Moore is to fie seen Tuesjlay In "The Great Accident.’’ . For the remainder of the week there will be, Margaret Fisher and King “taggot .In “The Thirtieth Piece of. Silver." Thursday. Constau.ee Talnindge In “The Love" Expert.” Friday; Marshal) N e lU u ’s popular .successi “The Rivet's End.” So hi r- ilny. closing the week. Orn Cnrew lit for them when they roturn next J summer. . Elshop Berry, at tile children’s service-last Sunday morning, ex- pressed his deep interest tn the preparation and plans for tills new and larger building, nnd there Is a warm Christian friend from Brook- lyn who is determined thnt those plans shall he carried oilt. The chil- dren themselves’ are wildly enthusi- astic about it and eager to do their bit. ,;■-■ ' The new chapel will stand? when completed, on the very corner where Thornley'Chapel is/now located, the latter being moved farther back on Mt. Tabor Way. It will have, beside ample seating capacity for all of the boys and girls who wish to enter Its doors, a''place for an" orchestra, a hoys’ choir, a girls’ cliolr and an al- tar about which the older ones may gather ns they come to give them- selves to God and His service. tt Is npt an uncommon sight at the present time to see a half dozen or more of these young lives gather- ed about their leader at the close of the’service. telling her of their de- sire to belong to Jesus Christ and to follow Him. WINTER CLOTHING NEEDED FOR ARMENIAN CHILDREN A way- has been found whereby the personal interest of charitably Inclined people will be maintained In Armenian.:■'orphans. An appeii? lias been made for winter clothing of all sizes to be sent to tlio Near It has been announced tlia-t ‘Blind Youth,” another 'Selznick of- ' ferlng. Children's matinees Monday. - Wednesday and Friday at 1.30. prim.. | intended recipient clad in hii donors ot a dozen or more garments Will be forwarded a photograph of o.r her former clothing and another picture of the same person with-his or her now outfit. ■ Tlie organiza- tion's workers ill the 'Held! If possi- ble, will obtain a few essential fact regarding the recipient and this card together with the two’pic- _______ tnres will be forwarded to1 the don- .. . j or'through the State o Idea in New- 1 Madame Galll-Curci. tlie world’s J nl.j. sensational song bird, who will give ; ^hri clothing should ho accom* a recital in' Die Au’riitorium on Mon- j pnnjeii with a card giving tlio name day evening, August 2'Jrtl, arrived \ amj n(i(iross of the sender and sent with / ‘Rip VaiiWlnklq," “Aladdin and the Wonflerful Lamp." and “Alice in W o ride via ml. jNEW GALLI-CURCI DATE IS MONDAY, AUGUST 23 direct 10 the Near East Relief ‘Warehmisa, 549 Wer?t 39'tli si rook New York. Two tons of clothing wero received last week from Now Jersey ' people . . . . on the steamship Imperntor to fill 'fuis engagement. She had booked passage 011 the Mauritania, hut on account of crew difficulties the sail- ing of that vessel was delayed lor a week, so the concert date had to bo ’changed from1 Saturday, the 21st, to Monday;.-the 23rd., Madame Galll-Curci is about to be - come, an Ariicrican citizen. This "is her first concert appearance in the East In almost a year, as she lias i *. i ■°'n * the first Sun been touring In the Western part of j 8h*nc Qv»ai*tette concert 4ast Frida? ROBERT M. WATT FIRST MAYOR OF OCEAN GROVE. Coujicilmeri Are I . R. Ward, Rev. T-, J. J. W right, T. N. Lillagore, S. D. Woolley, Dr. W. A. Robinson j and G. C. Pridham; Collector, J. H. Rainear, and ^Assessor H. G. Shreve— Quo Warranto Next* Without opposition the candidates composing the citizen’s ticket for the new boropgh of Ocean Grove were elected on Tuesday. They are: ' Mayor— Robert M. W att. Councilmen— Lot It. W ard, Rev T, J: J. W right, T. Nelson Lillagore, Stephen D. Woolley, Dr. William A. Robinson. George ,C. Pridhntn. Collector—-Joseph II. “Rainear. Assessor--Harry G. Shreve. Holder* of temporary 4 per cent, j ^ In aid of the Kriond-In^Xeed Lay. and 4* 1 pel* c e n t , .coupju Liberty | Xijrscry, Brooklyn, an entertain'.' bonds in this Federal Reserve Dis* ’ mer.t that netted a gratifying triCt who have hot exchanged tlioriij sum was given last ' Friday after~ for the permanent bpuds with all j noon at life Albatross hotel, Ocean coupons attached are entitled to do j IV*.hway, , Ocean .Gro’vc, with, t h e '? so, it a tier regulations of the United’! hearty cooperation of Mrs*. Davis© {State's . Treasury, by surroiuldri.iig j Jones, the proprietor. The splen- i J their temporary bonds to. their own did program was supplied by the inks or ia the Federal Reserve j.following/.talent: M rs. Esma Hall;. Bank of New \*ork. . The permanent bonds of all issues ave now ready £dr d'oliyery except the permanent First Liberty'-Loan. Second Converted anu Fourth 4,Vi. wlilcli will be available on dates to be announced later. There Is no way for the holders of the temporary bonds to collect in- terest due after the date of the* last coupon on the temporaries unless they exchange them. The exchange should, therefore, be made Without [soprano ; ist; “Alb .Mrs. W. F. Librium, pian- Ethel Manterstock, read^© ings;; Mr. and Mrs. \V: F. Libman,./ whistling duetts. ' Mrs© John QM Creveling, of. Mie.’GleoIas cottage Ocean Pathway,, told of the growth of the nursery and presented Rs ; needs, with the'result that tfie ah-1 dicnce responded with a liberal col- lection. The nursery,grew out of the need - of some propel place to care for the .«<«.> i,r(Z *ai SWK (lelav. Tlie new permanent bonds children ol widowed and deserted' have all coupons to maturity and do not have to be exchanged again. These exchanges have been iak-. lilg place for several months and the larger j Investors In Liberty bonds have promptly effected the exchange arid obtained, the new bonds. Tt ts tbe small Investors, composing the Triass of Liberty bond holders, not accustomed to 'cashing tho permanent bonds to which they, are entitled and thus benefit by be- ing able to clip their coupons ami collect the-interest when due. NEW. FACES ARE- SEEN AT mothers In response to. an appeaL? made to Mayor Hylan, of New York, when he was judge of the New Jersey;. Avenue Police Court in Brooklyn.? In 1D0S the nursery became a cor-" pornte Institution, with Mrs. Join C. Creveling ns president; M rs./' Frederick Voeller. of the DeWitt House, second vice . president," and-. Mrs. Mary. Mnmpeton. of the Alba-;; trnss. ns solicitor: These women, ail summer residents .'of Ocean Grove* ■ have been Indefatigable In their'ef- forts to build up and advance the good work of the nursery, slit iSR MS id SECOND CONCERT TONIGHT ' BY SUNSHINE QUARTETTE Cliriir Boys Have Dinner Party. The rector, cholnrinsteg and tTverityr-four choir Boys of Trinity Episcopal Churotr; .Burlington,1 en- joyed a dinner party on Thursdny of last ©week': a t. flic Ardnidre-Summor- ' field'hotel. The-party occupied a large table profusely decorated’ with flowers, and there was a boutonniero for eacli gueat. ■■■yT' Sv© ©■ ©: - Fishinff' Club .Clambalte. ’ - TIiri ; tw elfth annual • clambake' of;/ the.//Anbury, Bark Fishing. C.liibJ rwltli. which thriving organi- zation a nutabor ot Ocgan: Grovo / pIscatcTs aro 'affiliated; ;was held '. lanf Sunday afternoon;: at Prlco’si Pleasure-,Bay. ' About ono hundred inembore: imd/ Irlerids/of; .the t club and -their wives attended.- ,? '.■■ : -- j',.;-© , ■;; m - »■■ , Colonel Murphy On Retired last. Colonel Daniel B. Murphy, for Biony.ycars lnspector/.Iri..-tlio Now : ; Jetsey ;iNatldinal /Guardf .hns/.l-etlred- ©frbin-aotlv^ duty. ©He le elghty*flve years;rild''and:'retireaafrerbeing,-lri /-..■tbo /mllUary ,service fifty/years, the contlnenr during the past con- cert season. From t-he advance salo of tickets a crowded house will greet the great diva. TENOR ANWYL MARRIED TO MISS FLORENCE A. MILLS Tonai' G\viiym Aiiwyl, .of the Tem- ple ©Quartette, ;ls receiving .the con ■ gratillations ;of lnauy friends; all' of: w hich'lie accepts -with becoming modesty, Mr. Anwyl was married on Wednesday, Ills bride being Miss/ Frances A , Mills, of the Rockefeller institute, New/York.'. night proved to he one- of'the treat of the musical season at Ocean Grove, the secondpffertngjoiiifiiit of this notable body is" attracting'. :io little attention and pleasurable an- ticipation. The program for this •evening embraces' a number of re- quest numbers, . among , them Sclirieok'er’s "Bedouin Love . Song,” “Darby iyul Joan,’’ "Sound' Ai-g.u- ment” and "Happy Days.” - The members of the quartette arc Marie ; .StDddarLGayleri,-: soprano, Helen:’ Dayis;’ contralto; Gwilym AnWyJ, fisrior, and Grant Odell, bass. This quartette sings every .morning ROUtHT M. WATT Two hundred and twenty-four voies were, polled at tliis oleciion, of which 1 fit-were' In the first or lower dlsuict and 93 in the second or up- |n r .district. The polling place in the lirs't district ts at tho firohoiise corner Central avenue and Oiln street, and. that of tlie second district I at the EiigVc truck house, coviier llcck and. Whitfield avenues, j -A. coriipllriictilary vote w-ip. gi.veq I Frank Tantuni and 'Henry D. Cliatrt- l.crhilil for mayor, rind ,15. N. Wool- 'stoii*. Frank Morris. William II. Car- - pouter and Lewis C. Brown for , cjuncilman. Some joker .also v.'rtiie j nil his liallol “Luke McCiliike” as his . choice for council: A summary, of tiie vote follows; 1st 2d For Mnvnr' -r' Dist. Dist. Tot. Robert' Si. W att .... US 90 2 uj For Ccmncil-— Lot R. Ward . ... . . 121 Rov. T. J. J. W right;119 T. N. Llilag'Oi-e. .120 S. D ,. W oolley .... ,.T20 . Dr. W. /A..Robinson. 122 StarUiny: accounts in the. pre^sV announce the invasion ot New Jer-v. «ey by two of the most dreaded ln«--£ sect pesijt. tire gypsy moth and "the Japanese beetle. Regarding the - ii*r, -referred to as. “the c o u n tr y ’s* wuiSc cru[> pest.” it is reported an elaborate quarun.tine and eKorlayM&kX, made, by the Department of,Agricujr :iire (b tfohfiuc.it to*the.area in linston and Camden counties, whero ii was -first reported, have proved - :'SEztyyri\ unavailing:, that it lias been foitud ... in nvw areas distant from, the aniii;c<i s*eciid?i. and. it . is even said^j^^^* to have tro-s.sed the llelav/ave river''’©- ja:id in vnded Penney Ivan ia. * | These di.’it-urbing; accounts seryo,;,j.r© .nil the ^oiejiti fieri Hv esfimateu*;^’ o forestry and agriculture in TABERNACLE SERVICES i c ^KSERVE WILD BIRD LIFE TO COMBAT INSECT PESTS . The Twilight .Taberim'cle meetings j -tr— —• ’ continue to increase in popularity. ' Last Sunday night Leslie Stewart played a violin solo and Mrs. Lloyd ; and M rs.- Dadger gave .. a duo:.' Evangelist Golf gave a message 0:1 ‘ (Sod's Surprises.” There are many |/responses to the ^invitutloii eucti evening. i | Monday night the Sunshine choir | rendered- several selections. Miss.; I A into Roth well"'Stewart gave a read- j j ing .from tlie Bible, and Rev. Ar* i iih.ur l)e Jacoby, of the Couth Cali-( I for nib conference, gave a mission-; rirv address. On Saturday' lie will ' sad with his family Cor Coal tat - | A.frica.; ] TiU’S f .nv nndu Mvs. Myra Jos^" i pbine .Swanwick and Mrs. Giarence CortJey sang and ?M'r’ Goff, gave a deeply impressive address on “Glum- riels .-of Power.” Iii which lie showed The ministry of tho Holy Spirit, i Soul .Winning. Wednesday .night } loss for Mrs. . M yra' Zieglrir sang and Mr©|some $2 . . . . ......... .......... ......... ..... Goff gave a very inspiring message j size and .give compelling force to on “The. Mount of. Prayer." 1 plea of the Now Jersey Audubon So- On . Thursday night ’ Rov. John oio'ry that a mucli greator Dlcrie. of Chester. (Pa.. deHvered. a and consiiieyntioii be given to . na- very pleasing address; and Mrs. .Go/If I lure’s most effective insect w sang. The Twilight . mooting Iielfi In Hie Tahernaele at t*.45 week . I;:?/} 't- i in.* r blates. of a billion to , billip.n and a half of doltnyj annual *ly, witl' ° - f 4-L.b: h a - pt-q- rata share of thW'-?:©:©!:/^ New Jersey' [\m mi n't iiur fi.SrtO'.OOO.' anil, tliey em pbiaaw ^jil ] nights ninl fi.lfi on Suinlays. I I j wild bird life: I thm attriietluir .-pt /t-ho: Sunshine-: meeting In the Tlie .marriage ceremony was per* formed -by Rev. Edwin Forrest Han ii,' leader of the meeting .for young - p'riopfe \ln the Ocean Grove Temple, the wedding taking .place at tlie summer home of Mr.- ariu Mrs. Robert Gayler, Elberon. The gropm Is a resident- of New ; York. Mrs. Anwyl was introduced ' to the Temple choir yesterday morning by M rs.. liar.::, tlie wile of the ' Temple leader. . / : 1.©’^ " / ■/, ,: . ' : , ' ■ LEAGUE WOMEN DISCUSS ;■ v GROVE IMPROVEMENTS -In session Monday riiglit the Women’s Civic Betterriient League alipointed a oonimltteo 011 local af- fairs , to consult WRh the new bof- oufeh otllclals on certain matters hav- ing to do'with, local government. Thq members of -the committee . are Mrs_ Charles W. D ay,' Mrs. Georgo M. Bennett, Mrs.- W. E. Rice; and Mrs. H. S. Flint. ;■ Several; items of business of Im- portance, .including the improvement of the model of Jerusalem'; were dis- cussed, as was also the condition qT the -parks about the Gro.ve and their upkeep. ; ;: ",■■■• ■- ' ■ EljzaUetli, Biolm’s B irtlidayi,: To celebrate the fifth birthday an- niversary of -their daughter Eliza- beth, a merry, party of young, folks was held Wednesday a t; .the summer home •of M r.: and Mrs, Emil- Bohri,- of Philadelphia, 14 Aitlantle avenue. Ono o f the gifts received by Eliza- beth" w as'a handsome 'Esquimaux dog;.- •’ ©. - ■•'.'■■■■ .,: ■ .'■ ■•. ' 1 _ Ram's Horn Brown. To Speak. Rev. Elijah P. Brown, better knowrn as the .‘‘-Ram's, Horn Man?’ Will tell -the story of his life and his conversion from Infidelity In the 9 o’clock HoUne8s meeting tonio;- roir-morning. Admission Is, free. All .-voleomo. < ^ OlTOBRTAieBRreHorry J, Bodlne, 7*9 1fat’tlBon! aTcnue. Aafiury Park. 7;«l«pb'otte 04-Aabury—-ltf. x .’ U Tehiplp.' CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL *P': NEXT EVENT ON PROGRAM . Efebqrate plans have been made for the'Chlldreri’s .Musical Festival) an annual’event on the Ocean Grove summer program,- ,the datif for which is'Wednesday evening of next week, August is. The title of tliQ enter- tainment is “In tlie Days of ’7(1.” Little children from three to six years- of. age,- dressed ' in Cqiitlriental costume, will furnish the "first part of the program. Tiie large chorus of girls and- boys will render •nan> of :the bid songs.-' Geohge and Laity Washington,/ will attend,. accom- panied toy the Marquis' and Mar- chioness Lafay’ht’ te. The Assisting artists on this occa slrin will he Sammy Krnniar, the boy violinist; Jascha SUberman, prodigy .pianist,' together w ith’ Harry Rljeln, Louis Schroeder and Clara. Cordo- nus, youthful soloists. . • 0. . 0, Prlilliam For Collector— J. IT. Rninpaf. For Asses.son— H. ,G. Shreve . .113 ■S7 91 . 92 , . S9 SS -84 20 S 210 212 210, 210 202" CANDIDATES MADE ’KNOWN AT LAST GOVERNOR'S DAY .113 - S'4 202 .113 SI 20© Conference 0n~ Borough. A conference with Attorney Rofi- er.t McOarter waa held Tuesday night .by Former Governor E. C, Strikes, Judge: Harold B. "Wells and Dr. Charles M, -Boswell, of- ' the' Ocean ,fJrove: Association,, In relation to tho altitude of the Association to- ward the new: fiprough, in accbrd- arice with: the resolution adopted by the- Association laht week. ' Tlie re - sult of the' conference has not been, made- public. , Want Salaries Increased. The finance committee of the board of county; -freeholders has be - fore: it .a r’equest that the ealary of Glen L.-.Berry-, ot Long Branch, county, superintendent of -weights and measures be Increased ; from $1,500.to $.1,-800 per year. Also that -the salaries o t, his assistants, John H. Fitzgerald, of ICeyport. and Peter O. WeigaridK of Hazlet, ;be li»- crcased frtjm ;$1‘ ,'2$0 .To .$l,800 ,per year and tlhat all three be givep?ah' expense alltiwance .of i .>8’0 0 'p o r .y e a r . The borough cnmicll will meet fo> drijiniznti'on nojqt Mlmday evening in the firehouse at Central avenue and Oiln /street. ' ■; ........................The new- -mayor ami conriciimon were served yesterday w’ith a no.Eleo that' Attorney Ward. Kreiner, would apply to the Atiorncy-CToneral of .New Jersey-^ oft . Tuesday of ' next week, August 17, for the filing, of a writ, of quo wnrrunto in’ .the Su- preme Court to inquire into the “il- legality” of the. new ' bofyOugh gov- ; ernm’ent. on'*the ground -that, as ai- . ieged, the borough act is unconstltu- ; UonalV because ■ violative of the clause in the State Constitution pro- viding that."the Legislature shall ; not pass private, local or 'special : laws in any of the''following ejium- atrid' cases, that Is to say, regulating internal affairs- of towns and conri- tlesj” Also, because .of the closed gates arid bojilevard restrictions, arid also because; as alleged, the title to- the act "does riot- express tlio sub - ject or object-therein comprehensive - ly. enough to include such provisions ns -are in -the body of ilie. act." Furthor it Is declared the act is.un- constitutional because it is yiola- tlve of the act incorporating the Ocean .<!rove Ca-m-p;'-Meeting'Associa - tion.:: n , ;,' : ©T- © > The petition 'isVmado by Attorney Krenier as vopresonting tho proselcu- ters in tlio original action against the borough, William E. Bunn, Har- riet Hopper arid Andrew T. Van- Cleve. ; t ' Lecture By Gregory; Mason, Gregory Mason; a inomber of the' Outlook editorial' staff, lectured on "America’s Opportunity” Jri the Au- ditorium; on/Monday evening: His contention : was" :that America, should at ,once take steps toward the pre- vention of-another world war. New Dtjorfk-At -toatofflce. . - Improvements at the Otooan Grove poistofllce include riew: front .doors, htrag on' Wednesday -toy:; Gontractor Ohamborlain. The interior,. Improve- meri'ts 'rireov’'; nearing, the . finishing; stttievpw©'??. /Tlie candidacy for Congit-’ss of .llirce Derimcrals was arinpuricaii Ipst Friday, at' the. final Governor's Da., of ,the summer at'Sea Girt .camp. .The candidates are Senator William T. Bright, of ('ape' May; prank F.. P-.iRerson, of Cauulen, whu nepes to s-t.jcceOil the Iate-| tiongressmart Browning, arid Terrence R. nughcs./ of Trenton, Who declared iilirisglf• assured of the. nomination from the .fourth district,, comprising M crcjr, .iSpuiCirsJari|iT IIiiiiterilon conntles| Artillerymen, .infantrymen and favali ynion -ivero; '/reviewed by the -Governor Friday afternoon, ,1a the stand with the Governor were Ad- jutant General Frederick Gilayson, Colonel. Edward I. Edwards, Jr., Colonel --Joseph Gilbreath, Lieu ten-- ant Colonel .Archibald Comlsky, Lieu tenant Cojonel Nicfioliis Feury, and Major Arthur Foratt.- >ii be given to na-©/; :tlve insect The society urged f birds and increas- tii off numbers about homes;/*-'-).©■ aa.-d -iis and farms, by pioviding/i-M^|fflS32£ imsrieg sites am! boxes, batlilng and-'-j/jM^ drinking poo's., and food for times;: ........ of winter cold and siorm. rj- STATE FIREMEN provide . Choir Members, Attention! Members of- the ©Vuditorlum choir will meet Cor,rehearsal this. Friday evening, 7.30 o'clock, in Thornley Chapel. Leader Hall is desirous' of having a full attendance. . The choir members: have been invited to attend ’’T-he. Stream of Life" mov - ing: picture mud also the concert by (lie Sunshine Quartette. Home For the’Awed Bazaar. A bazaar for the benefit of tlio Homo For the. Aged opened in. Asso- ciation hall over tlie postoflice yes tevday afteriioou. . It will be coa* Hailed tills . Friday', afternoon ana. evening. Fancy articles, groceries, delicatessen, etc., will toe found on sale. Mrs William P. George Is chairman of - the fair committee.- Considering Colorado Call; Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell, rector of St. Mary’s -Episcopal - Olntrch, ICeypoct. .has announced that Uo is- ■considering a call: to a church in Colorado. Rev. Mr. Dag-well has toeen connected with St.- Mary's for tlio past three years. It Is expected too will accept the call: " .’■■ >/'.■ Prayer-MeetinK For Women. A prayer ,,meeting for women, conducted .toy M rs;L u cy D.; Os- borne,. Is h’elng held,Thursday after- noon of- each week in. Thrirnley Chapel.’ It will be continued until camp meeting, ' ’■ 6rM iotittacioryani: builder. 83 Atotoott ay®., Ocean Grovo. STATUE FOR GEN. Si’ENCER.© Many- firemen trom all over this’|i« State will atlend .the tweutipth an-/' inversar.y - of . the-, dedlcaUoiL .of - thS/tS Now Jersey . Firemen’s Home ' at.f/hr? Tloontpii oil -Thursday, August/ ai which', time’ a testiniouial statUe.f®fJ’aH! General Bird W. Spencer' will: ' bo'cQ unveiled. : / v "*-t Gene;a! Spencer has heeh prerilv’:!?.? dent'' of ,.U:e. Netv Jeiiey State Fire-'/©?,;:?1 tn'eri's; As' - clatioii for fhrty'yttirriA riil^' ihioifsii ii.: maaasciaeiit the ............... elation has grown to a ■fioitrh organization with a milUon -more dollars, ji- is in ;ippr< ciatioa filve -iGeriiiital’a uevvice that statue was erected. . Township School Board. - Charles A. Davison, Jacob ; Heyer, Edward L, Saafto arid William-' '1 ' E./Hankins iiaVe been picked aa members of tlis.. Neptune, school): board to take the, ■places, - of who are.retired by titc separatlon.of/^^^g the borough of Ocean Grove frcnu- district. Diivlsori: /r,|presents .; .Grove, Heyer the Bradley Park /sec©'|t©i>:©S lion. ■ .Shafto : comes from H am it? v.u©©■© ton anil Hankins .from W hit'esvi'^^^H ^e so that every.section of/ the to'wri^ji^gJ!j;f| ship is represented;' ’ The holdtovep'" members are John F. Knox, John B Stout, Fred L. Hurley, S. A. Iiali and I .vie E. Shafto. ; - '--/S Grove, Has Booth At County Fair? Tho Ocean Grove Auxiliary ot. th Ariu- May Hospital is to ; have "tb’riS sandwich and coffee, booth at:©*hi,m county fair to be held, at /Sp'ringSj Lake; on. Satur'day, August 2ly. . all; day-and evening, A booth has been apportioned to each hospital aniil^t. iary In’the county. . .v'?©©? . -------------- .:,. Misa.Lewis Leads ‘‘Sing-.J ■/;-lXi<; The Steinbach store .now-opoliS;;-: daily with a "comtmihity ...slngjr conducted -by Miss -Helen- MyfcWisjt! the/store’s welfare worked?-,.•; Lewis is living' in Ocean GrpVo/.at: 102 Mt. Herman Way. Durlng.tho summer ;she Is' the -soloist y-:JaV:p :3(S ^ Paul's church. , V c." J.. MASSINGER. M. slclan aridtourgeon. corner MalD;arid/ ,S©:'v by -appolntmont? '.Telb^toori'e^A^^ 5C5,— « f 101J 0201000600010001020102010001000102010001

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Get .the Weekend Habit of Beading The Ocean Grove Times

And Keep Posted on Town Doings T H E O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S Friday Cloudy. Temp. 76 at 11 a. m.Sun Riecs 6.08- Sets 8.02

Day's length 13 Hours 54 Minutes'

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VoiL X X V III O C E A N .G R O V E , N.-'J., F R ID A Y , A U G U ST 1J, 1920 No.

LIFE COVENANT MADE BY 4? YOUNG PEOPLEIN RESPONSE .TO URGENT PLEA

OF .BISHOP HENDERSON.

■ Candidates Are Advised That theBeginning of the • Christian LifeUsually Has a Storm Center andthe Battle Will Be Between Two

'Master—Go To Ends of Earthi , l i Need Be, In the Service of Christ.

I u re sp o n se to tn e u rg e n t p iou o t B ishop T h eo d o re S. H e n d erso n , of D e tro it, .Mien., f o r ty - th re e ' y o u n g w om en a n d fo u r y o u n g m en before th e A u d ito r iu m a l t a r lo s t S u n d ay e v en in g d e d ic a te d th em selv e s to a l ife se rv ice of C h r is t ia n a c t iv ity , lak -

- In g fo r th e ir m o tto th e live w o rd s of th e L ife C o v en an t — “ W h atev e r, W h erev e r, W h en ev e r P leases H im .” T h e se rv ice w as o n e ' o f th e m ost so lem n au d im p ressiv e h e ld in th e A u d ito r iu m in re c e n t y e a rs . T he a c t io n o t th e se y o u n g m en und y o u n g w o m en fo llow ed a s t ro n g s e r­m on d e liv e red by th e B ishop .

T h e th e m e o f th e d isco u rse w as “ T h e M a s te r . K ey a n d th e D raw n S w o rd ." F o r h is te x t th e B ishop se ­le c ted a p o rtio n of th e 'f o u r te e n th ' v erse of tlie fif th c h a p te r of Jo sh u a , “ W h a t s a i t h m y L ord u n to h is s e r ­v a n t? " A nd 111 p re p a r in g fo r re ad y a n d 'W il l in g serv ice Chose w ho m ig h t re sp o n d to Ills p ic a 'fo r ivorkOrs In th e M a s te r 's v in e y a rd . B ishop H en- deraon to ld th em th a t God a lw a y s fo llow s H is -plan of coriqUQrlng th e w o rk e r h im s e lf b e fo re th e w o rk e r call becom e a co n q u ero r o f -o thers. H e s tre ssed th e fac t th a t from th e

•• m o m en t o f th e ir d ec is io n th ey , w ould h a v e a ccratesl. fo r e h r i s l i a n l ty is a o b n te s t fo r tho su p re m ac y o f C h ris t

. o v e r a ll life , a n d over a ll lives. Je su s C h r is t is n o t to fie p a tro n iz e d , for

• H e Is su p rem o a n d I I is re lig io n . C h r is t ia n ity , Is tlio filial re lig io n . “ W hen y o u .c o m e In to th e p resence of C h ris t you c o m e . In to th e p re s ­e n c e of th e S u p rem e ." sa l.l th e sp ea k e r . "M e is no t th e A p p e llan t C o u rt, l in t He Is .th e S u p rem e C ourt. A iid in Its la s t a n a ly s ts (lie b e g in ­n in g o f tlie C h r is tia n life u sually -has a s to rm c en te r . T h e b a t i le w ill

. n o t ' he b e tw e e n tw o -th ings. Tint w ill . -he a c o n te s t b e tw ee n tw o m a s te rs .”

- I t w as p o in ted o u t to th e e an d l- • d a te s fo r se rv ice th a t th e y w ou ld liavo a’ c o n te s t 'to k n o w w h a t to do w i t h - t h e i r lives a n d w h a t- to do lit se rv ice , Tic ad v ised th em to give

. C h r is t a ll th e keys to 't h e i r lives and th e i r h e a r ts nnd n o t to h o ld h ack th e m a s te r key , fiho key t.hnt u n lo q k s th e In n e r life , th e life of serv ice . “ If you g iv e H im th e m a s te r key it

. Is fall- to a sk iv lia t H e w ill g ive you b a c k ,” c p iitin u e d th e B ishop . “ W iien you p u t th e Y n a s fe r k ey iii h is h a n d he avHI g iv e you b ack en o u g h to k n o w H is w ill. . H e w a n ts a n d needs m en

. in - w h o m God dw ells.- One : m u s t m a k e up h is m in d , to .g ive God tho m a s te r key i f .b e w o u ld k n o w how to n ja k e .b h o m o s r a n d b e s t o f h is life .

- A n d w hen ..one pnses o v e r to C h ris t th e m a s te r key l i e w ill p a ss h ack th e c o n q u erin g , sw o rd w h ie li is th e em ­b le m ’ o f ' a u th o r i ty . A nd a n o th e r th in g C h r i s t 'w i l l g iv e you fo r .th e

, .m a s te r k e y is a w h o le s t r in g of keys th a t , w ill -open, th e doo rs to f u tu r e

. o p p o r tu n i ty .” •■■©; /..... T h en th e B ish o p la id upo n '. tiie

■ hearts a n d m in d s o f . h is au tlienco ,/ h a v in g th e y o u n g peop le p a r t ic u la r ly l In m in d , th e Im p o r ta n ce of m a k in g a /d e c is io n fo r life se rv ice . H o eha-l--

/ le riged ev ery y o u n g ' m a n a p d y o u n g , w o m a n ' w ith in th e s o u n d o f h is voioo

to ta k e a a tn n d a n il go to th e en d s of th e e a r th , If n eed be; wtoen o nce th o y h a v e m ad e “th e covenan t.

I n th e m o rn in g B ishop H e n d e rso n p re a ch e d o n ' “ G lo rify in g G od,” fro ln th e te x t fo u n d in 1 C o r in th ia n s v l, 2 0 ', '“ Y ou a re r io t-y o u r ow n, fo r y ou h a v e b een red eem ed l i t l iif ln lte co st;

. th e re fo re ;gTorify G od ." • I t ’ wa9 a rg u e d by .th e sp ea k e r t h a t ev ery a g e n c y w h ich . God to u c h e s becom es a re d e m p tiv e agency; in o rd e r . t h a t i t e h a l l serve- a h ig h a n d lo fty p u r- ■pose, arid t h a t to God sh o u ld ho g fv -

' tm a ll th e g lo ry fo r a l l th o a ch ie v e ­m e n ts o f m a n k in d .

CAPACITY HOUSE" AWAITSCARUSO TOMORROW NIGHT

W h en C aruso s in g s in th e A u d i-

NEW CHAPEL IS PROMISEDFOR THE GIRLS AND BOYS

T h e c h ild re n of Ocoan .G rove a reto rltim to m o rro w n ig h t lie w ill he g o in g to h a v e a new c h ap e l. I t is ah g re e te d by a ’ .ca p a c ity house. . V ery : a ssu red fa c t, arid I t w ill bo re a d y

'BOROUGH OFFICERS ELECTED TUESDAY

j EXCHANGE TEMPORARY 'FOR'PERMANENT BONDS

I ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OFDAY NURSERY IN BR00KLYN©&?©*ijy

— — •

li t t l e e la b o ra tio n is needed h e re up on th e a f t - o f C aruso . A ll o v e r tho \yorld lie h a s lo n g been ack n o w l­edged th e g re a te s t te n o r of th o g e n ­e ra tio n . In N ew Y o rk C ity w h ere he h a s been a m em b er o f . th e M etro - p o lltn n O pera C om pany fo r th e p a st s ix te en y e a r s , , h is a p p e a ra n c e s a ro a lw ay s g re e te d w ith c a p a c ity a u d i­ences a t tl ie -m axim um g ra n d o p e ra p rices.

C a ru so ’s t r iu m p h a n t seaso n In H a v an a la s t S lay nn d J u n e , w h ere o rc h e s tr a s e a ts w ere so ld a t . ‘ $35 each Tor a ll Ills perforrim nce3, com ­p le ted th e te n o r ’s o p e ra tic a c t iv it ie s fo r th e seaso n . H e Is s p e n d in g the- 3iiriim er w ith h is fa m ily on L ong Is lan d , a n d he w ill b re a k Ills v a ca ­tio n lo n g en ough to jo u rn e y to Ocean G rove fo r th e co n c e rt n t tile A u d ito riu m on S a tu rd a y fligh t.

ANOTHER BLLfc OF STRONGFEATURES AT SCENARIO

C o rrin e G rif ilth In "B a b ’s C an d i­d a te ” opens on M o nday a t th e Sce­n a rio m o v in g p ic tu re p la y h o u se a

b ill o f s t ro n g f e a tu re s ' ru n n in g th ro u g h th e e n t i r e w eek . Of e q u a l im p o r tan c e Is th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t Tom M oore is to fie seen T uesjlay In " T h e G re a t A c c id e n t.’’ . •

F o r th e re m a in d e r o f th e w eek th e re w ill b e , M a rg a re t F is h e r an d K in g “ta g g o t .In “ T he T h i r t ie th P iece of. S ilv e r ." T h u rsd a y . C onstau.ee T a ln in d g e In “ T h e Love" E x p e r t .” F r id a y ; M arsh a l) N e lU u ’s p o p u la r .successi “ T h e R iv e t 's E n d .” So h i r- ilny. c lo sin g th e w eek. Orn C nrew lit

fo r th e m w hen th e y r o tu r n n e x t J su m m er. .

E lsh o p B erry , a t ti le c h ild re n ’s s e rv ic e - la s t S u n d ay m o rn in g , e x ­p ressed h is deep in te re s t tn th e p re p a ra tio n a n d p la n s fo r tills new an d la rg e r b u ild in g , nnd th e re Is a w arm C h ris t ia n fr ien d from B ro o k ­ly n w ho is d e te rm in e d th n t th o se p la n s s h a ll he c a rr ie d oilt. T h e c h il­d re n th em selv e s’ a re w ild ly e n th u s i ­a s t ic a b o u t i t a n d e ag e r to do th e ir b it . ’ ,;■-■'

T h e new c h ap e l w ill s tan d ? w hen com ple ted , on th e v e ry c o rn e r w h e re T h o rn le y 'C h a p e l is /n o w lo ca ted , th e l a t t e r b e in g m o v ed f a r th e r b a ck on M t. T a b o r W ay . I t w ill h a v e , b es id e am p le s e a t in g c a p a c ity fo r a l l o f th e boys a n d g ir l s w ho w ish to e n te r I ts doors, a ''p la c e fo r an" o rc h e s tr a , a h o y s’ c h o ir , a g ir l s ’ c lio lr a n d a n a l ­ta r a b o u t w h ich th e o ld e r ones m ay g a th e r ns th e y com e to g ive th e m ­selves to God an d H is serv ice .

t t Is n p t a n uncom m on s ig h t a t th e p re s e n t tim e to see a h a lf dozen o r m o re o f th e se y o u n g lives g a th e r ­ed a b o u t th e i r le a d e r a t th e c lose of th e ’ se rv ice . te l l in g h e r of th e ir d e ­s ire to b e lo n g to J e s u s C h r is t a n d to fo llow H im .

WINTER CLOTHING NEEDEDFOR ARMENIAN CHILDREN

A w ay- h a s been fo u n d w hereby th e p e rso n a l in te r e s t of c h a r i ta b ly In c lin ed people w ill be m a in ta in e d In A rm enian .:■ 'o rphans. A n appeii? lias b een m ad e fo r w in te r c lo th in g of a l l s ize s to be s e n t to tlio N ear

I t h a s been a n n o u n ce d tlia-t‘B lind Y o u th ,” a n o th e r 'S elzn ick o f- ' fe rln g . •

C h ild re n 's m a tin e e s M onday . - W ed n esd ay and F r id a y a t 1 .30 . p rim .. | in te n d e d re c ip ie n t c lad in hii

d o n o rs o t a dozen o r m ore g a rm e n ts Will be fo rw a rd e d a p h o to g ra p h of

o.r h e r fo rm e r c lo th in g a n d a n o th e r p ic tu re of th e sam e p e rso n w i th - h i s o r h e r now o u tfit. ■ T lie o rg a n iz a ­tio n 's w o rk e rs ill th e 'H eld! If p o ssi­ble, w ill o b ta in a few e ss e n tia l fa c t re g a rd in g th e re c ip ie n t and th is c a rd to g e th e r w ith th e tw o ’p ic-

_______ tn re s w ill be fo rw a rd ed to 1 th e d o n -.. . j o r ' t h r o u g h th e S ta te o Idea in N ew -

1 M adam e G a lll-C u rc i. tlie w o rld ’s J nl.j.s e n s a tio n a l so n g b ird , w ho w ill g ive ; ^ h r i c lo th in g sh o u ld ho accom * a r e c ita l in' Die A u’riito riu m on M on- j pn n jeii w ith a c a rd g iv in g tlio nam e day e v en in g , A u g u s t 2 'Jrtl, a r r iv e d \ am j n(i(iro s s o f th e se n d e r a n d s e n t

w ith / ‘R ip V a iiW ln k lq ," “ A ladd in and th e W onflerfu l L a m p ." and “ A lice in W o ride via m l.

j NEW GALLI-CURCI DATEIS MONDAY, AUGUST 23

d ire c t 10 th e N e a r E a s t R e l ie f ‘W areh m isa , 549 Wer?t 39'tli si rook N ew Y o rk . Tw o to n s of c lo th in g w ero rec e iv ed la s t w eek from Now J e rse y ' p eop le . . . . ‘

on th e s te a m sh ip Im p e rn to r to fill 'fu is en g ag e m e n t. She h a d booked p assag e 011 th e M a u r ita n ia , h u t on a cc o u n t o f c rew d iff icu ltie s th e s a i l ­in g o f t h a t vessel w as d e layed lo r a w eek, so th e c o n ce rt d a te h ad to bo ’ch an g e d fro m 1 S a tu rd a y , th e 2 1 s t, to M onday ;.-the 23rd .,

M ad am e G a lll-C u rc i is a b o u t to be­c o m e , a n A riicrican c itiz en . T h is "is h e r firs t c o n ce rt a p p e a ra n c e in th e E a s t In a lm o s t a y e a r , as s h e lias i *. i ■°'n* th e firs t Sunbeen to u r in g In th e W es te rn p a r t of j 8h*nc Qv»ai*tette c o n c e r t 4ast F rida?

ROBERT M. WATT FIRST MAYOR OF OCEAN GROVE.

Coujicilmeri Are I . R. Ward, Rev.T - , J. J . W rig h t, T. N . L illag o re ,

S. D. Woolley, Dr. W. A. Robinson j and G. C. Pridham; Collector, J.

H. Rainear, and ^Assessor H. G.Shreve—Quo Warranto Next*

W ith o u t o p p o sitio n th e can d id a te s c o m p o s in g th e c i t iz e n ’s t ic k e t fo r th e new bo ropgh of O cean G rove w ere e lected on T u esd ay . T hey a re :' M ayor— R o b ert M. W a tt.

C ouncilm en— L ot It. W ard , Rev T , J : J . W r ig h t , T . N elson L illag o re , S tephen D. W oolley , D r. W illiam A. R obinson . G eorge ,C. P rid h n tn .

C o llecto r—-Joseph II . “R a in ea r .A ss e ss o r- -H a r ry G. S h reve .

H older* of te m p o ra ry 4 per c en t, j In a id o f th e K riond-In^X eed L a y . an d 4* 1 pel* cen t, .co u p ju L ib e rty | X ijrsc ry , B ro o k ly n , a n e n te r ta in '. ' b onds in th is F e d e ra l R eserve Dis* ’ m er.t t h a t n e tte d a g ra t i f y in g triC t w ho have h o t exchanged tlio r iij sum w as g iven la s t ' F r id a y a fte r~ fo r th e p e rm a n e n t bpuds w ith a ll j noon a t life A lb a tro s s h o te l, O cean coupons a tta c h e d a re e n t i t le d to do j IV*.hway, , O cean .Gro’vc, w ith , t h e '? so, it a tier re g u la tio n s o f th e U nited’ ! h e a r ty co o p era tio n of Mrs*. Davis©

{State's . T re a s u ry , by surro iu ldri.iig j Jo n es , th e p ro p r ie to r . T h e s p le n - i J th e ir tem p o ra ry bonds to. th e ir ow n did p ro g ram w as su p p lie d by th e

in k s o r ia th e F ed e ra l R eserve j.fo llo w in g / . t a l e n t : M rs. E sm a H a l l ; .B a n k o f N ew \*ork. . T he p e rm an en t bonds of a ll is su es ave now read y £dr d 'o liyery excep t th e p e rm a n e n t F ir s t L ib e rty '-L o an . Second C onverted anu F o u r th 4,Vi. w lilcli w ill be av a ila b le on d a te s to be a n n o u n ce d la te r .

T h e re Is no w ay fo r th e h o lde rs of th e te m p o ra ry bonds to co llect in ­te re s t du e a f te r th e d a te o f the* la s t coupon on th e te m p o ra rie s u n le ss th e y e x ch an g e th em . T h e ex ch an g e sh o u ld , th e re fo re , be m ade W ithout

[s o p ra n o ; is t ; “Alb

.Mrs. W. F . L ibrium , p ia n - E th e l M an te rs to c k , read^©

in g s ;; M r. and M rs. \V: F . L ib m an ,./ w h is tl in g d u e tts . ' Mrs© J o h n QM C rev elin g , of. Mie.’G leoIas c o tta g e Ocean P a th w a y , , to ld o f th e g ro w th o f th e n u rs e ry and p re sen te d R s ; needs, w ith t h e 'r e s u l t th a t tfie a h -1 d icnce re sp o n d ed w ith a l ib e ra l col- lec tion .

T h e n u rs e ry ,g r e w o u t o f th e n eed - o f som e p ro p e l p lace to c a re fo r th e

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(lelav . T lie new p e rm a n e n t b onds c h ild re n o l w idow ed and d e s e r te d 'have a ll coupons to m a tu r i ty an d do n o t h ave to b e exchanged a g a in .

T hese e x c h an g es h ave been iak -. lilg place fo r sev e ra l m on ths and th e la rg e r j In v es to rs In L ib e r ty bonds have p ro m p tly effected the e x ch an g e arid o b ta in e d , th e new bonds. Tt ts tb e sm all Investo rs, com posing th e Triass of L ib e rty bond h o ld e rs , n o t accustom ed to 'c a sh in g tho p e rm a n e n t b onds to w h ich they, a re e n ti t le d and th u s benefit by be­in g a b le to c lip th e ir coupons am i co llect th e - in te re s t w hen due.

NEW. FACES ARE- SEEN AT

m o th e rs In resp o n se t o . an ap p eaL ? m ade to M ay o r H y la n , of N ew Y ork , w hen he w as ju d g e o f th e N ew Je rse y ;. A venue Po lice C o u rt in B ro o k ly n .? In 1D0S th e n u rs e ry b ecam e a c o r - " p o rn te In s t i tu tio n , w ith M rs. J o i n C. C re v e lin g ns p re s id e n t ; M rs ./ ' F re d e r ic k V oeller. of th e D eW itt H ouse , second vice . p r e s id e n t ," an d - . M rs. M ary. M nm peton . of th e A lb a -;; trn ss . ns so lic ito r : T h ese w om en, a i l s u m m er re s id e n ts .'of Ocean G rove* ■ h ave been In d e fa tig a b le In t h e i r 'e f ­fo r ts to b u ild up and a d v an c e th e good w o rk o f th e n u rs e ry ,

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SECOND CONCERT TONIGHT' BY SUNSHINE QUARTETTE

Cliriir Boys Have Dinner Party.‘ T h e re c to r , c h o ln rin s te g a n d

tTverityr-fo u r c h o ir Boys o f T r in i ty E p isc o p a l C hurotr; .B u r l in g to n ,1 e n ­jo y ed a d in n e r p a r ty on T h u rsd n y of l a s t © w eek': a t . flic A rd n id re-S u m m o r-

' f ie ld 'h o te l . T h e - p a r ty occup ied a la rg e ta b le p ro fu se ly d e co ra te d ’ w ith flo w ers , a n d th e re w a s a b o u to n n ie ro fo r eac li g u ea t. ■■■yT' S v ©

©■ ©: - Fishinff' Club .Clambalte. ’- TIiri ; tw elfth annual • clambake'

o f;/ th e .//A n b u ry , B ark Fishing. C.liibJ rwltli. which thriving organi­zation a nutabor ot Ocgan: Grovo

/ pIscatcTs aro 'affiliated; ;was held '. la n f Sunday afternoon;: a t Prlco’si

Pleasure-,Bay. ' A bout ono hundred inembore: imd/ Ir ler id s/o f; .the t club and -their w ives attended.- ,?

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Colonel Daniel B. Murphy, for B iony.ycars lnspector/.Iri..-tlio Now

: ; Jetsey ;iNatldinal /G uardf .hns/.l-etlred- ©frbin-aotlv^ duty. © H e le elghty*flve

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th e c o n t ln e n r d u r in g th e p a s t con­c e r t season . F ro m t-he ad v an ce sa lo o f t ic k e ts a c row ded h o u se w ill g re e t th e g re a t d iva .

TENOR ANWYL MARRIED TOMISS FLORENCE A. MILLS

T onai' G \viiym A iiw y l, .of th e T em ­p le © Q u ar te tte , ;ls re c e iv in g .the con ■ g ra t i l la t io n s ;of ln au y f r ie n d s ; a l l ' of: w h ic h 'l i e a ccep ts -w ith b e com ing m o d e s ty , M r. A nw yl w as m a r r ie d o n W ed n esd ay , Ills b r id e b e in g M iss / F ra n c e s A , M ills, of th e R o ck e fe lle r in s t i tu te , N ew /Y ork .'.

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•even ing em braces' a n u m b e r o f r e ­q u est n u m b e rs , . a m o n g , themSclirieok'er’s "B e d o u in Love . Song,” “ D a rb y iyul J o a n ,’’ "S ound ' Ai-g.u- m e n t” a n d "H a p p y D ay s.” -

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R O U tH T M. WATT

Two h u n d re d and tw e n ty -fo u r voies were, polled a t tliis o lec iio n , of w hich 1 fit-w ere ' In th e first o r low er d ls u ic t and 93 in th e second o r up- |n r .d is tr ic t . T h e p o llin g p lace in th e lirs't d is t r ic t ts a t th o firohoiise co rn e r C en tra l a v en u e a n d Oiln s tre e t , and . th a t o f tlie second d is tr ic t

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S tarU iny : a c c o u n ts in th e . pre^sVa n n o u n ce th e in v asio n o t N ew Jer-v .«ey by tw o o f th e m o s t d re a d e d ln«--£ sec t pesijt. tire g ypsy m o th a n d " th e J a p a n e se bee tle . R e g a rd in g th e

- ii*r, -re fe r re d to as. “ th e c o u n try ’s* wuiSc cru[> p e s t .” it is re p o r te d a n e la b o ra te q u a ru n .tin e a n d eK o r la yM & kX , m ade , by th e D e p a r tm e n t o f ,A g r ic u jr :iire (b tfoh fiuc .it to * th e .a re a in l in s to n a n d C am den c o u n tie s , w h e ro ii w as -first re p o rte d , h av e p ro v e d - :'SEztyyri\ unavailing :, t h a t i t lias b e en fo itu d ... in nvw a re a s d is ta n t fro m , th e aniii;c<i s*eciid?i. an d . i t . is even s a i d ^ j ^ ^ ^ * to h av e tro-s.sed th e lle lav /ave r i v e r ' ' ’©-

ja :id in vnded P enney Ivan ia . *| T hese di.’it-urbing; a c c o u n ts seryo,;,j.r©

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TABERNACLE SERVICES i c ^KSERVE WILD BIRD LIFE ■ TO COMBAT INSECT PESTS .

T h e T w il ig h t .Taberim 'cle m e e tin g s j -tr— —• ’c o n tin u e to in c rea se in p o p u la r ity . 'L ast S u n d ay n ig h t L eslie S te w a r t p layed a v io lin solo and M rs. L loyd ; and M rs.- D adger gave .. a d u o : . 'E v a n g e lis t Golf g a v e a m essage 0:1 ‘ (Sod's S u rp rise s .” T h e re a re m any

|/responses to th e ^ in v itu tlo ii eucti ev en in g . i

| M o n d ay n ig h t th e S u n sh in e ch o ir | rendered - sev e ra l se lec tio n s . M iss.;I A into R o th w ell" 'S tew art gave a re ad - j j in g .from tlie B ible, and Rev. Ar* i iih .u r l)e Jaco b y , o f th e C ou th C a l i - (I fo r n ib co n fe ren ce , gave a m is s io n - ;

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| A .f r ic a . ;] TiU’S f.nv n n d u Mvs. M yra Jos^" i p b in e .Sw anw ick and M rs. G iarence CortJey s a n g an d ?M'r’ Goff, gave a deep ly im pressive ad d re ss on “ Glum- riels .-of P o w er.” Iii w h ich lie show ed The m in is try o f th o H oly S p ir it , i Soul .W in n in g . W ednesday .n ig h t } loss forM rs. . M y ra ' Z ieglrir s a n g a n d M r© |som e $2 . . . . ......... .......... ..............Goff g ave a very in s p ir in g m essage j size and .g ive co m p e llin g fo rc e to on “ The. M o u n t of. P r a y e r ." 1 p lea of th e N ow J e rse y A udubon So-

On . T h u rsd a y n ig h t ’ Rov. Jo h n oio'ry th a t a m ucli g re a to r D lcrie . of C h este r. (P a .. deH vered. a an d consiiieyntio ii be g iv en t o . n a - v e ry p le a s in g a d d re ss ; and M rs. .Go/If I lu r e ’s m ost e ffec tiv e in sec t wsan g . T he T w ilig h t . m ooting Iielfi In Hie T a h e rn a e le a t t*.45 w eek

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fo rm e d -by R ev . E d w in F o r re s t H an ii,' le a d e r o f th e m e e tin g . f o r y o u n g - p'riopfe \ ln th e O cean Grove T em ple, th e w ed d in g ta k in g .p lace a t tlie su m m e r hom e of Mr.- ariu M rs. R o b e r t G ay ler, E lb e ro n . T he g ropm Is a re s id en t- o f N ew ; Y ork . M rs. A nw yl w as in tro d u c e d ' to th e T em p le c h o ir y e s te rd a y m o rn in g by M r s . . l ia r .:: , tlie w ile o f th e ' T em ple le a d e r . . / : 1.©’ " / ■/, , : . ' : , ' ■

LEAGUE WOMEN DISCUSS ; ■ v GROVE IMPROVEMENTS

-In sessio n M o n d ay riig lit th e W o m en ’s C iv ic B e tte r r iie n t L eague a lip o in te d a oon im ltteo 011 lo ca l a f ­f a ir s , to c o n su lt W Rh th e n ew bo f- oufeh o tllc la ls on c e r ta in m a tte r s h a v ­in g to d o 'w i t h , lo ca l g o v e rn m e n t. T hq m em b ers of -the co m m itte e . a re M rs_ C h ar le s W . D a y , ' M rs. G eorgo M. B en n e tt, M rs.- W . E . R ic e ; an d M rs. H . S. F l in t . ;■

S everal; ite m s o f b u s in e s s o f Im ­p o rta n c e , . in c lu d in g th e im p ro v em e n t o f th e m odel o f Je ru sa lem '; w e re d is­cussed , a s w a s a lso th e c o n d itio n qT th e -p a rk s a b o u t th e Gro.ve a n d th e ir u p k e ep . ; ; : ",■■■• ■- ' ■

E ljzaU etli, Biolm’s B i r t l i d a y i , :To c e le b ra te th e fif th b ir th d a y a n ­

n iv e rs a ry o f -the ir d a u g h te r E l iz a ­b e th , a m e rry , p a r ty o f y o u n g , fo lk s w as h e ld W ed n esd ay a t ; .the su m m e r hom e • o f M r . : a n d M rs, E m il- Bohri,- o f P h ila d e lp h ia , 14 A itlan tle av en u e . Ono o f t h e g if t s re ce iv ed b y E l iz a ­beth" w a s 'a h a n d so m e 'E sq u im a u x dog;.- •’ ©. - ■•'.'■■■■.,: ■ ■.'■ ■•. ' 1

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. E fe b q ra te p la n s h a v e b een m ad e fo r th e 'C h l ld r e r i ’s .M usical F e s tiv a l) a n a n n u a l ’ ev en t on th e O cean G rove su m m e r p rogram ,- ,the datif fo r w h ich is 'W e d n e s d a y e v en in g of n e x t week, A u g u s t i s . T h e t i t l e o f tliQ e n te r ­ta in m e n t is “ In tlie D ays o f ’7(1.” L i t t le c h ild re n fro m th re e to six years- of. age,- d re ssed ' in C q iitlr ien ta l c o stu m e, w ill fu rn is h th e "first p a r t o f th e p ro g ram . T iie la rg e c h o ru s of g ir l s and- boys w ill r e n d e r •nan> o f :the b id songs.- ' Geohge a n d L aity W a s h in g to n , / w ill a t t e n d , . accom ­p an ied toy th e M arq u is ' a n d M ar­ch io n ess L afay ’h t’te.

T h e A s s is t in g a r t i s t s on th is occa slrin w ill he Sam m y K rn n ia r , th e boy v io lin is t ; J a s c h a S U b erm an , p ro d ig y .p ian ist,' to g e th e r w i th ’ H a r ry R lje ln , L o u is S c h ro ed e r a n d C lara. C ordo- nus, y o u th fu l so lo is ts . . •

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er.t M cO arte r w aa h e ld T u esd ay n ig h t .by F o rm e r G o v e rn o r E . C, S trikes, J u d g e : H a ro ld B . "Wells a n d D r. C h arle s M, -Boswell, of- ' th e ' O cean ,fJrove: A sso c ia tio n ,, In r e la tio n to th o a l t i tu d e o f th e A sso c ia tio n to ­w a rd th e new: fip rough , in accb rd - arice w ith : th e re s o lu tio n a d o p te d by the- A sso c ia tio n lah t w eek . ' T lie r e ­s u l t of th e ' c o n fe ren ce h a s n o t been , m ade- p u b lic . ,

Want Salaries Increased.T h e fin an ce c o m m itte e o f th e

b o a rd o f coun ty ; -freeho lders h a s b e ­fo re: i t .a r’e q u e s t th a t t h e e a la ry o f G len L.-.Berry-, o t L o n g B ra n ch , c o u n ty , s u p e r in te n d e n t o f -w e ig h ts a n d m e a su re s b e In c re a se d ; fro m $ 1 ,5 0 0 . to $.1,-800 p e r y e a r . A lso t h a t -the s a la r ie s o t , h is a s s is ta n ts , J o h n H . F i tz g e ra ld , o f IC eyport. a n d P e te r O. WeigaridK of H a z le t , ;b e li»- c rcased f r tjm ;$1 ‘,'2$0 .To .$ l ,8 0 0 ,p e r y e a r a n d tlh a t a l l t h r e e b e g iv e p ? ah ' ex p en se a lltiw a n c e .of i .>8’0 0 'p o r .y ea r.

T h e bo ro u g h cnm ic ll w ill m eet fo> d rij in izn ti 'o n nojqt M lm day ev en in g in th e firehouse a t C e n tra l avenuea n d O iln /s treet. ' ■;........................•

T h e new - -m ayor am i conric iim on w ere se rv ed y e s te rd a y w’i th a no.Eleo th a t ' A tto rn e y W a rd . K re in e r , w ould a p p ly to th e A tiorncy-CToneral of

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; e rn m ’e n t . on '* the g ro u n d -tha t, as a i- . ieged , th e b o rough a c t i s u n c o n s tl tu - ; UonalV b ecau se ■ v io la tiv e o f th e c la u se in th e S ta te C o n s ti tu tio n p ro ­v id in g t h a t . " t h e L e g is la tu re s h a l l

; n o t p a s s p r iv a te , loca l o r 's p e c i a l : law s in a n y of th e ''fo llo w in g e jium - a trid ' cases, t h a t Is to say , re g u la tin g in te rn a l a ffa irs - of to w n s a n d conri- tle s j” A lso, b ecau se .of th e c losed

g a te s arid b o jilev a rd re s tr ic t io n s , arid a lso b e ca u se ; a s a lleg ed , th e t i t le to - th e ac t "does riot- exp ress tlio s u b ­j e c t o r o b je c t- th e re in co m p re h e n siv e ­ly. en ough to in c lu d e s u c h p ro v is io n s ns -are in -the body of ilie . a c t ." F u r th o r it Is d e c la red th e a c t i s . u n ­c o n s ti tu tio n a l b ecau se i t is y io la - tlv e o f th e a c t in c o rp o ra tin g th e O cean .<!rove Ca-m-p;'-Meeting' A ssoc ia­tion .:: ■ n , ;,' : ©T- © >

T h e p e titio n 'isVmado by A tto rn e y K re n ie r a s v o p re so n tin g th o proselcu- t e r s in tlio o r ig in a l a c t io n a g a in s t th e b o ro u g h , W illia m E . B u n n , H a r ­r i e t H o p p e r a rid A n d re w T. V a n - C leve. ; ’ t '

Lecture By Gregory; Mason, G re g o ry M ason; a in o m b er o f th e '

O u tlook e d i to r ia l ' s ta f f , le c tu re d on " A m e ric a ’s O p p o r tu n ity ” Jri th e A u ­d ito r iu m ; o n /M o n d a y ev en in g : Hisc o n te n tio n : was" : t h a t A m erica , sh o u ld a t ,o n ce ta k e s tep s to w a rd th e p re ­v e n tio n o f - a n o th e r w o rld w a r .

New Dtjorfk-At -toatofflce. . -Improvements at the Otooan Grove

poistofllce include riew: front .doors, htrag on' Wednesday -toy:; Gontractor Ohamborlain. The interior,. Improve- meri'ts 'rireov’'; nearing, the . finishing; stttievpw©'??.

/T lie can d id acy fo r Congit-’ss of . l l irc e D erim crals w as a rinpuricaii Ip s t F r id a y , a t' th e . final G o v ern o r's Da., of , th e su m m er a t 'S e a G irt .cam p. .The c an d id a te s a re S e n a to r W illiam T. B r ig h t, o f ( 'a p e ' M ay; p r a n k F . . P-.iRerson, of C auulen , w hu nepes to s-t.jcceOil th e I a te - | tiong ressm art B ro w n in g , a rid T e rren c e R . n u g h c s . / o f T ren to n , Who d ec lared iilirisg lf• a ssu re d o f the. n o m in a tio n from th e .fo u rth d is tr ic t , , co m p ris in g M crc jr , .iSpuiC irsJari|iT II iiiite rilo n c o n n tle s |

A rtil le ry m en , . in fa n try m e n and f a v a l i ynion -ivero; '/rev iew ed by th e

-G overno r F r id a y a fte rn o o n , , 1 a th e s ta n d w ith th e G overno r w ere A d­ju t a n t G en era l F re d e r ic k G ilayson , C o lo n e l. E d w a rd I. E d w ard s , J r . , Colonel - -Jo seph G ilb re a th , L ieu ten-- a n t C olonel .A rch ib a ld C om lsky, L ieu te n a n t C ojonel Nicfioliis F e u ry , a n d M ajo r A r th u r F o ra tt.-

>ii be g iven to na-© /;:tlv e insec t T h e so c ie ty u rg e d f b ird s and in c re a s-

tii off n u m b ers a b o u t homes;/*-'-).©■ aa.-d -iis a n d fa rm s , by p io v id in g /i-M ^ |f f lS 3 2 £ im srieg s ite s am ! boxes, b a t l i ln g an d - '- j/jM ^d r in k in g poo's., a n d food fo r tim e s ;: ........o f w in te r cold a n d s io rm .

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STATE FIREMEN pr o v id e .

Choir Members, Attention!M em bers of- th e ©Vuditorlum ch o ir

w ill m eet C o r,re h e a rsa l th is . F r id a y ev en in g , 7.30 o 'c lo ck , in T h o rn ley Chapel. L e a d e r H a ll is desirous' of h a v in g a fu ll a tte n d a n c e . . T h e ch o ir m em b ers : h av e been in v ite d to a t te n d ’’T-he. S trea m of L ife " m ov­in g : p ic tu re m u d also th e c o n ce rt b y (lie S u n sh in e Q u a r te tte .

Home For the’ Awed Bazaar.A b a za a r fo r th e benefit of tlio

Hom o F o r th e . A ged o p ened in. A sso­c ia tio n h a ll over tlie postoflice yes tevday a fte riio o u . . I t w ill be coa* H ailed tills . F r id a y ', a f te rn o o n ana. ev en in g . F a n c y a r tic le s , g ro ce rie s , d e lic a te ssen , e tc ., w ill toe found on sa le . M rs W illia m P . G eorge Is c h a irm a n o f - th e f a i r com m ittee .-

Considering Colorado Call;R ev. B en ja m in D. D agw ell, r e c to r

o f S t. M ary ’s -Episcopal - O ln trch , ICeypoct. .h as a n n o u n ce d t h a t Uo is- ■considering a c a l l : to a c h u rc h in C olorado . R ev. M r. Dag-well h a s toeen co n n ec ted w ith St.- M ary 's fo r tlio p a s t th re e y e a rs . I t Is expec ted too w ill a c c e p t th e c a l l : " .’■■ >/'.■

Prayer-MeetinK For Women.A p r a y e r ,,m e e tin g f o r w om en ,

co n d u c ted .toy M r s ; L u c y D .; O s­b o rn e ,. Is h ’e ln g h e ld ,T h u r s d a y a f te r ­no o n of- e ac h w e ek in . T h rirn ley C h ap e l.’ I t w ill be co n tin u e d u n t i l c am p m e e tin g , ' ’■

6r M i o t i t t a c i o r y a n i : builder. 83 Atotoott ay®., Ocean Grovo.

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Township School Board. -C h arle s A. D avison , J a c o b ;

H ey er, E d w a rd L , S a a f to a rid W illiam -' '1'E . /H a n k in s iiaVe b een p ick ed aam em b ers o f t l i s . . N ep tune, school): b o a rd to ta k e the , ■ p laces, - o f w ho a r e .r e t i r e d by titc s e p a r a t l o n . o f / ^ ^ ^ g th e bo ro u g h o f O cean G rove frcnu- d is t r ic t . D iivlsori: / r , |p r e s e n ts .;.Grove, H ey er th e B ra d ley P a r k /sec©'|t©i>:©S l io n . ■ .Shafto : com es fro m H a m it? v.u©©■© to n an il H a n k in s .fro m W h i t 'e s v i '^ ^ ^ H ^ e so th a t e v e r y .sec tio n o f / th e to 'w ri^ ji^g J!j;f | sh ip is re p re sen ted ;' ’ T h e h o ld to v e p '" m em bers a re J o h n F . K nox , J o h n B S to u t, F r e d L. H u rle y , S. A . I i a l i an d I .v ie E. S h a fto . ; - '- - / S

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Cor. B ea ch and P itm an A v e n u e s , O cean G rove, N .J .Our,visitors find' '

Rest, Rericniiofi nnd Enjoyiiuuit';:-Fishing,'-Rowing, Tennis, Canoeing linol and Surf Bulbing

Ereryiltiiig Needful for Health and Corhfort Special Attention to Auto Tourists Near BvaoU and Auditorium

All Outside Bleeping Rooms Hle.-trir- LightsAmerienn and-EurqiHhm l ’lun Telephone 1513 Asbury

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O C E A N G R O V B , IN. ,1.

Directly .-..on the Ocean front0#har!iT« G. S t o c k t o n

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; Bathing, boating, yachting, fishing. Crabbing in nearby Shark ;| river, .pleasure boats on two fresb-water lakes. Mne boardwalk S'I the, full length of the ocean frost. Two largo pavilions, with ox- ;; ohestra concerts afternoon and evening. Boardwaik and pavilions SI Brilliantly illuminated at .night, Largest Auditorium, seating near- 8• ly 10,000. Most powerfnl organ in the country. Great flhorus, |S affigftva.-'most' giflad.- t u ~ eminent ,preachers, ;; noted lecturers. Safe and sane amusements, moving'pictures, bowl- SZ ing alleys, merry-go-round, swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, •• croquet, Daily meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle S£ and Chapel, A quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women •| and children. Tent or cottage life No mosquitoes. Artesian wa- 5S ter. Adequate train, boat and trolley service, convenient for com- •; muters. Free mall delivery. 88 The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented aro rec- •| ommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the |• beat houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort; jaaaaaaaa aa aaaaaa iaa aa aaaM aaaa iM M aM ia« aaa» w aaaa aaaaa iM aaaa« aaaaaaa ia a

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Hotel Whitfield

Directly on the Beach Telephone 137 Booklet

STOKES HALE28 Ocean Pathway .

(Fireproof)

B e tw e e n S u r f a n d B a th a v e n u e s , .co rn er B e a ch a v e n u e O ce a n G rove, N . J .

Capacity two hundred, ' One block from ocean and thre e blocks from Wesley lake Large porches mul guest rooms overlooking tho ocean,' Rooms eri suite with running water and private biifchs. N o-.m osq u itoes. Season. April to October. ' Telephone 1IID1 Asbury. , Charles 31. Herman.

Grove Hail Hotel17 Pilgrim Pathway

.Qualify aud-eiimtort. Oeeau view from house,' Running hot and cold water in rooms, Rooma with private baths. Our specialty, sea food and shore dinners. Booklet. Phonp.OM. \V. E. Bunn, Ownerand Manager.

Chiropractic Nerve and Spino specialist, of Brook­lyn, will have her summer

O01ee, nsusnnl, in this hotel from July l to September 16.Dr. M. J. Christie

ARDMORESU M M FRF! ELD

M a in a v e n u e , o p p o s ite postoffice.' W ith in e a sy a c ce ss to a ll p la c e s o f 'in te r e s t . F u l l d in in g -ro o m serv ice . J. A . H e n r y .

- • .'11 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, ,1.Second Block from the (Venn L . B , Jones,

Corner Bilgrim Pathway and CYioitinun avenue, Ocean Giove. Delightfully eitnated, near lake and ocean.

M. L. and L. A. Lane.

D eW itt HouseCafeteria service In the dihing-rbotn. its Atlantic, avenue. Homo cooking.

Quick, modern service. Pleasant, oomfortnhlo rooms.No tips. Phone: connection. F. Yoeller, Propriotor and Managers

CHALFONTEp 8 f : »t e l ! / . :

O cea n a v e n u e , co rn er B a th aventie, .Directly on the ocean front. . Large, airy rooms and porches.

Every comfort for gueste.Booklet S. W. Ehlers

S t r a t f o r d f l a i l'. (Formerly Stratford) ■

7 M a in A v e n u e , i t th e B each .

B u r n is h e d R o o m s : m e a ls o p tio n a l. M . C . H o c k e y .

*•m s m , . , ■■■■■.tte.y . - • . " ■' Directly .Facing the Ocean ; ■

W Ocean View from All Rooms. Send for Booklet. I. J. White, Proprietor,

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p ^ i : G L 'v. 'One mm inu te 's w a lk to the ocean,

C. A. MfcYER4 Sea View Avenue, Ocean Grove

ExceUept ta b le . ' . . Booklet.. el e phone 2017

wmmIpiGLFj:Abbott avenue, direetljr opposite South End pavilion. A

s m s m w .iM i& n lodern family hotel. Location nnstirpaased. Electric lights S m S - i S ;«n w r _ r r n .______ , 1/ __ ...

6 an d S O cean P a th w a y , th ird h o u se from th e o cean . Redecorated and renovated. Open May 27. to October'!.

Telephone 278-1. E. K. Slinw, Owner.

HOTEL GRANDDirectly facing the ocean. Electric lights. -Telephone. All outside rooms. Capacity one hundred. ■ • M. Potter;

NEW C EN TEN N IALMain avenuo, centrally located. Modern. . Fresh vegetables. Home cooking.

Telephone 2l7u. 'SeasonMay 29 tb Soptemher 16.G. A. Levis _

ELDOiADOO p p o site F le tc h e r la k e a n d S o u th E n d P a v ilio n

A. W. OllELIN

f \ . I t . D . S t r a e e h u . r g e r , P r o p r i o t o r

Broadway and Central Jloe., Ocean Grow, n. %Gi C. PRIDHAM

T h o r o u g h ly rem o d eled , e n la r g e d a n d -im proved . R oom 's s in ­g le a n d e n s u ite . H p fto -d ate in e v e r y p a r ticu la r . F o r c o o k in g a n d d r in k in g p u rp o se s o n ly -.the b e s t a r te s ia n w ater, g u a r a n te e d a b s o lu te ly pu i.e a iid free o f a l l g e r m s , is u sed a t th is h o te l. T e r m s ou a p p lic a tio n .

The AllenhurstCentral Avenue, Corner P itm an

T w o b lo c k s from o cea u

N e w H o u s e a n d F it t in g s T e le p h o n e

Open Ju ly !R o o m s e n s u ite , wit-h r u n n in g w a ter R . W D r a k e

Grand Atlantic HotelB e a c h a n d M a in A v e n u e s

R o o m s D a i ly , W e e k ly or S p e c ia l S e a s o n

C a feter ia in D in in g -R o o m S e a t in g 300

E u r o p e a n C a p a c ity 250 S h a w & P u lle n

T h e O cean H o u se72 M a in A v e n u e — N e a r B e a c h a n d A u d ito r iu m

Family-he te l Cool and comfortable porches: excellent -table';' croquet and .tenuis. Hates moderate, and special for Juno. Capaoity 150.

Booklet / ■ Telephone 291-W. K. I- Duncan-Zelley

B R Y N M A W EOorner Centraland Heck Avenues Phono.Asbury 1053Specializing in food. Como in, sit down and enjoy your meal In comfort.

Breakfast 50c. Lunch 75c. Dinner SU.00. Bates by tho Week.- *•

ARLINGTON H OTELR U N N IN G H O T A N D C O LD W A T E R 'IN C V E R Y R O O M . C A P A C IT Y 2 0 0 .

OR. F R A N K C . C O O P E R

SURF AVENUE HOUSE(Under new management)

Amorlcan plat and table d’hote service. 27 Surf avenue, one block from the oeotin; five minutes’ walk to Auditorium, Wesley lalce, bathing grounds and North End .pavilion. Spacious porohes, comfortable rooms, home cooking, Running wator iu rooms. E. Soitz, Maaagor. Eldrldge Bros., Owners.

Sunset '-Lodge Facing Central nnd Pit­man avenues and Mr- OUntoek Ktreot. Conve­nient to ull points of in-

torest. Torraaon upplioation, Hot und cold running water In rooms. - Stan­dard of dining-room service maintained: Open May to Ootobor.

■/' f Mr, anq Mrs. Mis. J. B. S w e e t .

HOTEL LE CHEVALIERCorner Webb und Central Avomien,' Ocean Grove, N, J. .

Centrally located. Convenient to bench, postoffloe and Auditorium, Elsotrlo lights throughout Telephone. J..F, Doremus.

AMHERST HOUSEJACKSON HOUSEeghone. Season -May to Ootobor..

14 and 16 P itm an aven n e— a fe w doors from Uie b ea ch , C o n v en iso t to a ll

‘ p o in ts o f in tere st. F u rn ish e d room s. C a feteria ec rrio e in din ing-room . .

A. M . Aait9ck.

fitxJt Ave.. and Pilgrim Path way Pleoaantly looated near oeaan and Auditorium, Tel-

• 1> O'. Patterson.

Home Cafeteria ’41 Ptlqrim Pathway. H om e Oooking.F. W. SAMPSON.

THE INSKIP 18 Ocean. Pathway Larj ccaoo view, lig h ted white »a v io n .'

Da*K8 verandas, with J ftltfi elftftrielty. Neat J. O. Boron, E. Lloyd, -

rooma. Wm.^L. IIyka, Owner and Manager. HTKAB' HQESEB.n.H aaM AN .

\A/AVERLYOn Ocean Pathway. One minute from beach. Remodeled and redecorated. Open all year. ' M. B. Bayer.

T H E W A RR IN G TO N22 Lakravenuo. In finest part of Ocean Grovo, close to lake and ocean, md within three minutes’ walk to Asbury Purk. Casino. All Improvements. Running water. First-ola».j service In dining-room. Home cooking- under the personal supervision of the proprietor. Booklet. •Telophone Asbury 2179.-W M. H. HennTg'’ '

OCEAN GROVE'HOTEL39 Main Avenue, Corner of Central

Located on the principal avenue .near'tho beach, Auditorium, lakes nnd other attractions. Oomrortable rooms, eleotrio lights Prompt servloe. Furnished rooms; table board. Telephone 837-J. A. M, Griggs. i

The MajesticDirectly on the-Ocean Front, corner Ocean-Pathway

Elevator Service ' Clement & Clement

The SAMPLER INNMoek-ond n half from ooenn. Cheerful, comfokable r id '

sanitary room* at moderate rental. CAFETERIA SEBVfOB in the ditdng room-,-borne oooklng; quick service; reasonable rates; no Ups.

____ ■ % _WV Newberry and A. Erriteoe; ';

T h e S t . Clrrio77. Maln Avenue, Ocean Grove, IL'J. • ' : r

Bellglitfuliy located otethe piiaolpa! thoreughfare. ‘ Oenfctal td'.all-points of Interest. Eleotrio lights nad steaia .hent. Booklet “ S ' - - Tones.- k‘ ;’V

THE A lo la A v e n tta i- ls

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P A g I ' T H R B S -THE: OGEAN GROVE. TINfES

OOEAN G flOVE HOTELSOCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELSKENYON’S BEDDING STORE, L

Mattresses, Bedding, Brass and Iron Beds, Cribs, Springs, Couches and .cots. M a t t r e s s e s renovated. - Furniture, upholstered.51 OUN STREET, OCEAN GROVE

Gharles S . Ferris CONTRACTING PAINTER

Special Attention to Jobbing 82 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove

Ocean Avenue House M. G. GRIFFIN/ GONTRAGTOR

f and BOLDERResidence, No. 66 heck A venue

OGEAN OEOVB, N. A

Ci. C. Pridham & Bro. Practical Painters

3 7 E m b u r y A v o n u o

O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .

Ge o r g e M. Be n n e t t

Painting. IN A L L IT S BR A N C H E S

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OLIVE. HOUSE

LORAINEPARK VIEW 5. BOGAN, Glazier

P la t e , W in d o w a n d W in d sh ie ld G la s s . M irro rs .lo r S a le .

M irrors R e -S i lv e r e d .T e l e p h o n e S 9 5 -J

61 S o u th M a in S t., A s b u r y P a r h

T elep h o n e 2179-/

Fifth House from ocean

24 M ain A v en u e . F i r s t b lo ck fro m tlio o c ea n . S e a so n M ay to N o v e m b er . 'B o o k le t.!.- 'T w elfth sea so n .

LA Y M A N & L E W IS .Excellent table. Rates moderate, T e le p h o n e 1772 A s b u r y

B E D -B U G Sa n d th e ir e g g s , b a n ish e d fo re v e r in tw o h o u rs . K ills a ll g b rm * « n d m ak es e v e r y th in g in ro o m a b s o lu te ly p u re . N o im m n g o 'to c lo th in g . ■ ■

JAMES A. HOGG, BRADIEY BEACH

F R E D E. F A R R YFUNERAL DIREGTOR and EMBALMER

• ■'. '806 Main StrBBt, Asbury Pari'. ■■■ Lad) Assistant Open Day. and NightTelephone 454 , Residence telephone*^

ORMOND JO H N N. BURTISFUNERAL DIREGTOR

Open Day. and N i g h t , " P r lr a is R o o m s : fo r Fu n e ra ls .

Ph on e 6 8 7 5 1 7 Bangs A r e . Asb ury Park |

HARRY J. BOD INEFUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER

7 2 2 M s tllso n A r o .i Asb ury Park’ X u n g iao to r S ervice .P rivate A uto

A m bu lan ce Service - . . Photic 6430 S u r t avbiiii!'. Kobond b lo ck from ocean . N e a r n o t an il;coM s a lt ,.w a te r b a th s . H om o co o k in g . . .1, S ..G oopori

The Roosevelt till M ount. jiiiHi W ay . D e lig h tf i t i ly loea t- i d rieur A u d ito r iu m . B lock front E m o ry fclrcot b rid g e . H o u se k e e p in g p riv ile g e s .

• ‘ . ■ t MrlLpi’niH'tntfi hft.Tn ,Geo. B. Sexton, Funeral Director fEmbalm er

." ( S u c c e s s o r l o J . I I . S e x t o n )

Private Auto Ambulance159 M ain S tr e e t , A sb u r y P a rk B r o w n ’s B lock# S p r in g L a k e

T e le p h o n e 21 T e le p h o n e 32-M

26 Ocoan Fatfnvftjv Inrtwiit-o ocean an d And*; ilo r ili 111; ■ EWetrie.' ligh ts. H o t .■and 'cold water, ■ A ll cgtivenienCes. O p e n 'a ja y to O c to b e r* .' ..< .•>. John Tirigliton,

2 1 W e b l j a y e r a i a , . O u t* , f ih f l o n o - h u l f blO' k.s froiti o<*v{nj. TeJeplibnCi 3Uo-K.

O. M.Tnblo, Proprietor.:ii> XVrihh ,»»vVmiiip. O h o and n h a lf h o ’ itH JVtiin ooiytii. Oon- vo filo n i f b/U lm tq g ro u n d s, A \ i - fillorluin, «to. :

M tk. R...4 , 'R o u e .

G U ILF O R DTH E M AR i N E The FLORENCE

THE CARROLLTON: i h e : l ILLia N ;•1 /I.

■ F U R N IS H E D B O OM S, A N D L IG H T H O U S E K E E P IN G . C H IL D R E N A C C O M M O D A T E D . • 24 B a th avonuo . U nexcoU od lo o a tio n . S e c o n d b lo ck f r o m b e ac h . N e a r N o r th E n d P a v ilio n . G ra n d oceu n v iew .

. . . Mrs. W. H. Wright.

8 Seav iew a v en u e , e x te n d in g to 7 A tla n tic a v e n u o ; h a lf b lo ck fro m ocean . ah attsMc, nlry rooms. seusoaJlay .to d c tp b er,:, ;Telephone .VS-J H. C. E rans, Owtter. '

i 34 E m b u ry A vo ., s e c o n d b lo c k from O f A o c e a n ; liv e m in u te s ’,, w a lk to A ud i- 3 to r iu m ; lo c u tio n unexce lled '..'. - '- • ■ ' ■ . : A. M . P a y x b . •

The BREEZE

Main Avenue Housethe Trouble Taken Out19 Main avenue, ono block from beaoh. Thoroughly renovated. Booms

single’and en suite. Housekeeping privileges.Under new management and ownership.

Phone 81G-J7 • ’ M ,B . Honnig. Oceanside 25 Ocean avenue,Mrs. -Frank H. Kunst

18 Maiu Avenue, Unexcelled location. One block from beaoh. All improvements.Apply for t e r m s . E . SkiUman.

Industrial and Miscellaneous Gas Appliances

to be bad at our salesroomEMPIRE

Bake Ovens BroilersCake Griddles

Confectioner Stoves Combination Toasters, Broilers and Griddles

Gas Fixtures Glue Heating Pots ) Hot Plates

Heat Distributors— two or four holes Heaters Lamps

Hotel Units .Laundry Stoves Laundry Irons

■ M elting Pots •Stoves Soldering Stoves

; ■ Tailors’ Stoves/v':/. T o a s t e r s r a j : - - / )

Tubing . Waffle StovesWater Heaters

.'.’V Philip M. WugenhulB, Proprietor ..r ip , “p.. ••29 Abbott avenue, throe minutes from ocean. High-olass rooms. Open all year Columbia

Embury and Beaoh avenues., Ooean view. AH’cle a n o u U id c room *, w ith e le c tr ic lig h ts . S p e cia l season and S ep tem b er rates. ' B re a k fa st o p t io n a l ,. 14th season. O p en a ll

‘ ' G . P . R e n d a ll, Owner>Matmger..-

11 Main Avenue.. W ell: located. Tourth house from ocean. AU light, airy rooms, with eleotrio lights. Moderate rate* and

••• . . . . M rs . W itxiA M U itrPN B R .

32 M cCH ntock street. O a e M e e k fro m ocean '^23$, an d A u dito riu m . A ttra c tiv e ly fu rn ish ed . L ig h t, f » a i r y room s. C o n v en ien t to a ll-p o in ts of Inter* .V a / es t: h o u se k e e p ln z p r iv ile g e s . M rs. L B. Carver:

— Corner Broadway and Oentral avenue. r B e a u tifu lly located. U nobstrncted v ie w e f p a rk I an d o cesm , O pan a l l , th e y e a r .

The songs that are hits — the tunes that every­one is humming; they can all be found in' the

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current list. Let ns play them for you.

There is no obligation to hearing and you will like them. July records are now ready.

THE MEEITAu n d e r S e w m an ag em e n t.

Corner Central Ave. and MoOUntock St. Nsor’Audltortum.

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ONE CENT A WORDKIHIMWM 25 GBNTS. CASH TO

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W f c - v o q r q u a li ty an d q u a n t i ty of gas in j rie ians, and In one o f the Investiga-- ■ . _ _* i « i Hons I t tvas fJu in ilG rove. /Tho e x tra c h a rg e soon \ ^w , / . , ■ ■ t~, x m i * . i j i i t iu j fu th a t JO p e i, f c0i j t o fcean O r o ^ T h e e x t r a ch arg e soon , w ^ ccn t o f ' womu)l .,s s.fie n la(^e h>* th e g a s c o m p a n y a s v lu m rm tie n ts lin'd d e f in ite n e r io d s of

p ^ # b h d u l d g u a r a n t e e a beit't^r. s u p p ly .i g lS ^ A V h y -n o t?

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asylum p a tien ts lin'd defin ite periods of relapse..

Tho Influence of tho lu n a r cycle up­on tlio prevalence of suicide hns been observed by several invest Igntors. M ore cheerful Is tlie ev idence th a t the P hase of th e moon alTc,ets (lie m arriage rn te . Tlie rhy thm n f the ap titu d e fo r m ental a tten tio n Is a topic of g rea t slg- 'nlflcnnee' In th e conduct o f life;

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FO R S A L E 'EigLt-room cottage on Pilgrim Pathway. A ll improvements.

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so ld th ro u g h D r. M. V. M cDuffie h is c o tta g e a t 21 E m b u ry av e n u e to W illia m L. B u tch er , o f N e w 'Y o rk C ity , a su m m e r r e s id e n t of th e G iW e a t 15 E m b u ry A venue. '

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success of ills ba lloon b u s in ess , w h ic h lie e n te re d a s a n e x p e r im e n t th is season . F o r n e x t sum m er H a r ry p ro m ise s a su rp ris e , b u t is n o t y e t re ad y to a n n o u n ce h is planB.

— * —Rev. R o b er t E . W ells, p a s to r of

th e C o lum bia A venue J I . E. OUurcli, P h ilad e lp h ia , w as th e p re a ch e r la s t S u n d ay m o rn in g in S t. P a u l’s ch u rc h , OTIs place. Rev. W ells is th o s e c re ­ta ry o f th e P h lla d e lp h a C o n fe jen ce .

.For a m o n th R ev . a n d M rs. T . G. Sp en cer, of N ew ark , a re a t 7 P i t ­m an avenue ,: th e su m m e r hom e of M rs. S am uel JI. J iy e rs . D r. S pencer is s u p e r in te n d e n t o f th e E liza b e th d is t r ic t of th e N cw n rk C onference .

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A la i r re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e c ity o t c iu c lm m ll now v is itin g Ocean G rove is J llc s Corn C ongdou, who u iay be fo u n d u t Lhe A tla n tic H ouse. I

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w ho h ave a c o tta g e u t B each a v en u e H erm on W ay, lh e ,firs t o t tlio ’ w eek , and B roadw ay , have b’een on a 1110- j r e tu rn e d to N ew R oche lle , N . Y.. to r t r ip 10 S eneca F a lls , N. Y./,'Vfiii4 w h e r e she Is ta k in g a cou rse a s aw eek.

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w e ll-k n o w n re s id e n ts o t th e Q u a k er C ity .

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Y., J lls s e s A da M. F o lle t t , F lo ren ce a n d G e r tru d e A rm lta g e , a ro e n jo y ­in g th e h o s p i ta l i ty o ffered a t S t r a t ­fo rd H a ll.

r — re—M rs. J l a r y D avlos, o f Jolm s.on

C ity , T en n ., is th e g u e s t of O cean G rove re la tiv e s o n E m b u ry a v en u e . S he w ill re m a in h e ro — u n t i l a f te i L ab o r Day.

■ ♦ —M r. a n d M rs. -A lbert C a r ty , 59

Broadway,,, aife . . .e n te r ta in in g M rs. M ary E. l i r ia n P in e , of S alem , Gnio, w ho w ill re m a in h e re u n t i l th e closo of th e season .

M isses E l le n a n d E th e l B irch - enougli a re In O cean G rovo fo r n r e ­tu rn v is i t a n d m ay bo fo u n d a t th e O cean F r o n t H ouse. T h e ir hom e is In P a te r s o n /

. r e - * — v? •F . J . M arks, of M in ersv ille ; A b ra -

lioni E ib , of E a s t P e te rs b u rg , a n d H . C. J l i l lo r , of. R o k re rs to w n , a ro th re e W ellrk n o w u P o n n sy lv a n ja u s s ta y in g a t th e B ry n M a w r .

A q u a r te t te o f co n g en ia l . y o u n g lad le s fro m D ovor, N . J . , now a t th e Ivy H o u se is m ad e u p o f E lsa D rox- el, A n n a ' B enson, D o ro th y B ostrom a n d O la ra B enson .

re— ' re ••J lr s . F r a n k D. H a tfie ld cam s

dow n from T roy . N. Y ., w h ero she. Is -p assin g -flic sm n m cr,- to; g iv e a t ­te n tio n to som e b u sin ess m a tte r s fo r so v era l (lays.

■ • « .J l r . an d M rs . E m il B eck, o f Cook-

main a v e n u e , liavo w ith th em th is w eek th e i r d a u g h te rs ! J lr s . F ro il B easton an il J t is s Lou E. B eck, of PiliM adeiphlh, th e ir ifiormor hom o.

-re -r-J l r s | • B arali II<? B a rn e s , |looal

p re s id e n t o f .-tlio 'I n te rn a tio n a l S tin - s liiiio Socie ty , is now a t 34 B a th a v e n u e ,, w hero sfie 'w i l l re m a in th ro u g h th e su m m e r a n d e a r ly fa ll.

■ -w-re—.M anager S m ith a n d Cal R eed aro

s h a rp e n in g u p th o ir a p p o titio s in a n t ic ip a t io n o f .the. Hnrvoqt^ H om e s iippor o f tlie- M. E . c h u rc h rit W all on . W ed n esd ay e v en in g o f n e x t w eek.

■ *-----."'■Mrs. H u b e r t W . -E vans, M rs. C h a r le s C. H a r tm a n an d Airs. Ro,b- ort'-W - W ills , of B ropkly'it, u n t i l S ep tem b e r 15 a re o ccu p y in g th e co t­ta g e a t . 04 A sb u ry 'a v e n u e w i th ' tf te ir -fam ilies. . . ' v .

■Dr. C h a r le s M. B o ay e ll _.on S u n ­d ay ta k e s c h a r g e o f th e yo 'ung peo ­p le ’s m o o tin g In th e T em ple , sue-, ceodln'g R ev. QE. F . H aw n/ w h o h a s been th e le a d e r s in c e th o o p o n in g c f th e Beasoh. ‘ "

" R e v . M ar tlu i R o g ers Jjas re tu rn e d fpoin C h a tsw o rth , N .- 'J ., y rhere sho h e ld .:s p e c ia l ■: se rv ices . • T h e c o m in g ’ S u n d a y m o rn in g slio w lii p re a c h , in th e W e s t G rove c h u rc h a n d atVWIgJt a t B elm ar, - ;_V .

’ Mra, John A. Weir, o f Ml. Oanriel, Ph., aCconjpaniod toy.jier son'johni.is newly /registered at the Ocean Ave-’ ,nue ;H0use! At the same 'hotel are',• ' ■r ' :'■'© ' < . .

.R e v . S am uel W . 'S m ith , p a s to r n f lh e L iir is t JI. E. C h u rch , P h ila d e lp h ia , w as a v is i to r d u r lr ia th e w e e k ;a t th e hom e o f h is s is te r ,

M rs . R ebecca C o rn e liu s , S-l J la ln a v en u e . R ev . S m ith Is th e son of tife la te R ev. S. II. C. S m ith , lo n g a w e ll-know n re s id en t o f O cean G rove a t th e Alain avom ie ad d ress .

¥-— _J lr . a n d J lrs . C h arles .Meyer have

g one hack to P a te rso n , tvf'ter a fo r t ­n ig h t 's s ta y a t th e A lb a iro ss . W hile e n jo y in g th e re c re a t io n s o ffered oy th e T w in C ities, Air, M eyer develop ­ed a re m a rk a b le sk ill in p la y in g tlie K e n tu c k y D efby gam e a t th e A sb u ry P a rk C asino , s o 'm iic h so th a t th e m a n a g e m e n t d isco u rag ed h is p a tro n ­ag e a f te r lie b a il c a p tu re d fo u r tee n , o f th e do ll p rizes.

SEPTEMBER 14 IS'FIRSTFAIL REGISTRATION DAY

A ch ro n o lo g ica l Index of Die new e lec tio n law s h as been p re p a re d u n ­d e r th e -d ir e c t io n of S e c re ta ry of S ta te M a r tin fo r th e b en efit o f th e .e je c tio n officers i>£ 'th e S t a t e au d w ill be re ad y fo r g e n e ra l d is t r ib u ­t io n o n o r b e fo re A u g u s t 15. T h e in d e x g ives com pleto d e ta ils con ­c e rn in g re g is tra t io n , p r im a ry a n d g e n e ra l e le c tio n , day s. _

■September 14 w ill bo tho firs t r e g is t r a t io n .d ay - J o r th o g o n e m l e lec tio n a n d th o p o lls w ill bo open from 1 to 9 ;p. m. In m u n ic ip a li t ie s o f 15,000 oi- less p o p u la tio n the h o u se -to -h o u se , c an v a ss w ill be m aiie th e sam e day ; T h e second re g is try d a y w ill he S ep tem b e r 28 , w h ich

-also w ill bo th e d a y fo r h o ld in g th e p r im a ry e le c tio n , arid th e polls w ill be open from 7 a . m . t o - 9 p. m . .The th ir d r e g is try day wlH bo Oclo. b e r 1 2 , ' -w ith "Gho p o lls opon froa>:/U, to 9 p. m. T h e g e n e ra l e le c tlo tC w ill b e -h e lil N ovem ber 2, w ith 'th e polls opon from C a. m. to 7 p. m .

T h e e lec tio n law re q u ire s th a tp e titio n s n o m in a tin g c a n d id a te s lo he v o ted upo n th ro u g h o u t theS ta te o r in sub -d lv ls lone . of m o re th a n a s in g le co u n ty o r a n y c o n g re ss io n ­a l d is t r ic t s h a ll bo filed w ith th e S e c re ta ry o f S ta le on o r be fo re A u g u s t 30. P e t i t io n s n o m in a tin g c an d id a te s to lie voted fo r in a s in g le ro m m u n k y s h a ll lib filedw ith th e ' m u n ic ip a l-• c le rk on o r b e ­fo re S ep tem b e r 8 . ..

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T h e iievf*-raenibers o f th e schoo l b o a rd ’ o f tho b o ro u g h o f Ocean GFovo as a p p o in ted by C o u n ty S u p er- in lc n d e u t S trn h a n a r e J lrs . J I . W . N ew b erry , W illiam J . B la ir , G arfie ld G ra v a tt, F red A. S m ith a n d . Snm iiel A. Reeves. T h e fo u r m em bers of th e o ld ' board re s id e n t in O cean G rovo a re re ta ln o il— J o h n H . D pwls, W a lte r F r a n k lin , H a rry H iiH t .an d H e n ry D. C h aiu b cria in .

T he; now board m e t la s t e v e n in g and e lec ted J o h n II . D ew ls p re s id en t a n d H a r r y B u i l t v ice p r e s id e n t , W illiam J . B la ir w as nam ed a s 'tem ­p o ra ry o lo r k . ' P a u l E c k e r t w ill ho c o n tin u ed a s s u p e r v is in g p r in c ip a l , h a v in g , o v e rs ig h t of th e .school's of bo th the. b o ro u g h am i th o to w n sh ip . C om m ittees w ill toe a n n o u n c e d by P re s id e n t D ow is on T h u rsd a y e ven ­in g o f n e x t w eek.

T h e ro w as a con feronco w ith th e to w n sh ip h o a rd lo s t evon tng , C oun­ty g u p o r la to n d o n t S tr a h a n b e in g O r i e n t . ,

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W 'iiif.'O f M t,!jSrijimel W ay, Svas h a led b e fo re J u s tic e Royco a n d fined $15 arflk .costs fd r’ s p e e d in g w ith b is m o ­to r c y jlb a n d ,a ls o . $5 arid coats fo r d riy ln g w ith l i i s c u to u t open . T h e a r r e s t , w as m a d e , b y Officer W illiam C atley . ’

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h a lf-s o le in g o n d h e e l in g w ith p ro c e ss . A p o s itiv e c u re

!-<jorn« and bunions.oak feather used.

“ DO I L I K S T R I.E P H O N K O P E R A T IN G ? "

said th e girl In 'th e p ic ture , repeating th e pho to g rap h er's qucolior,. “ I love I tl W hy shou ldn’t I? I am doing som e­th ing w orth w hile .In a w ay th a t lo a lw ays Inter,’.thing." '..And right th e re tiie cam era m an-d id h is "best,” catch ing arWiil .Rmi.lV of ‘ .

T - s f f t - s f • o f w ork : well done brea.ted^-the telephone operator's-. “ Voice w ith th e Sm ile.". That, srtiile I3 / h o t \ciUToVt to fcxt^'&in. People- who d.o th tn y s know hpw to em ile i n ‘fa ir w e a th e r’ arid in s to rm /; .F o r tlie m th e re ;• is ;Vio..’W 9s.ftn• ?£©;r a g’rin> //:Tiie h a rd e r the golhg^/ th e a ton ier th e pa thw ay ; t'he :m ore ‘quickly do they ’rlce to thio eitwaiitf.# J. \r. pri:- rJwifTrdme’ it; yMth. a E m ile 'dhd de te rm in a tio n th a t cart ho t i be doyvhftd, 1. ■ : / -_c •... !-j

•:- ^ f It*. > t w orking crv dyery c y lip d e r? ^ T e le p h o p e ’ftcylow , N. ^ : .- .- •

I K Wi? Li I THE -tEPHOH GIRL

She Is “ Alert, Patient, Efficient, Faithful, and Brave,” Says

Dr. Price.

"You can sing the p ra ises of (lie he­roes who fuugllt n t C lm tenu-Thlorry and the A rgouue W oods," siild th e R ev­erend Jacob E . P rice, P a s to r of tlie P o rt W ashington II . E. C hurch ,-to his congregation , '.“aw l I will Join you In your so n g ; you limy slug th e p ra ises of the policem en and Ilreinen w ho,w ill go to th e ir death to save us If We a re In danger, and I will give my h e a r tie s t approval. B u t I w an t you to jo in w ith ' me In singing the p ra ises of the te le ­phone g irl, who, by h e r sp leudld fideli­ty, by h e r tru e bravery , p laces h e rse lf In th e fro n t,ra n k fo r nil t im e !" . v ,1 ’t

E veryone p resen t fe lt a d eeper In te r­e s t In and und ers tan d in g of th e te le ­phone g lij a f te r h earin g D r. P rice 's serm on.

O pera to rs ' Efficiency “ R em arkab le”Dr. P rice In d e sc rib in g . h is v isit to

one o f tbe cen tra l offices o f tlie N. Y. Tel. CO., to ld abou t the m arvel of the a u to m a tic sw itchboard . “I w as per­m itted to v isit the o p e ra tin g room, In one o f the busy hours, a t abou t 10 o r 11 o'clock ill the m orning ," he said, “w hen th e calls w ere com ing In th ick and fa s t and a large num ber o f opera-, to rs , w as k e p t a s busy a s bees. Toil

: c an n o t Im agine with w h a t.ra p id ity the calls w ere answ ered, i t w as tru ly r e ­m arkab le ,

“ I feel very hum ble and 1 w an t to tak e off m y h a t and apologize fo r any h a rsh , w ords I over Bald over th e te le ­ph o n e , I have been guilty . And I be­lieve tlm t all m en would be affected th e sam e w ay If they could see th ese , g irls an sw ering th e ca lls on n busy

' m orning.“T h e - te lephone g ir l Is a le r t ; she ts

p a tie n t; she Is efficient. D ifferent klrnls of voices, d ifferen t h a b its ot. speech, d ifferen t languages,—h er ready m ind In te rp re ts all fo r her, and helps h e r give th e subscribers th e num bers they w ant..

F a ith fu l and B rave "A nd th e telephone g irls n re fa ith ­

ful.' I don 't heolleve th e re Is a liner Illu stra tio n of fidelity given th a n In tlie ir endeavor to pet to w ork on time,

■ even In cuse o f s to rm am i o ilie r diffi­culty . In S cranton, Pennsy lvan ia, W here I once lived, a girl w hose home w as th ree m iles from a te lephone' ex- chnnge, found on g e tting up tn tlie- inornlng tlin t th e re lmd been a heavy snhw storm overnight. She tried to get a cab o r carriage , b u t th e re w eren 't any lo he had. She w en t Vo h e r grocer,

• th ink ing he would le t l i e r ; have ids horse and w agon, hut he would riot let bis horse go out in tlm t w eather.

" I lu t sho did no t su rren d e r. She w ent to th e 'co a l shed, got a shovel and lite ra lly shoveled her w ay to her,oll'iee. W henever slip catne to a snow drift, she shoveled rig h t th rough It. .. " '

" I t took her lirree hours, to reach th e cent i’ll I nlliee. h o t she' got there . She knew th e re would lie few o p era to rs In service, th a t th e re rvoirld.ho heavy tr a f ­fic on account o f th e storm , anil tlm t she Was heeded:"

• b r . P rice w ent on to , tell abou t how, du rin g a heavy sto rm .In N ew York City, 'w hen’l l w a s Im possible f o r 's u r ­face cars to m ake tlie ir way, a than wlib was[ b a ttlin g ag a in st the wind saw a tc lephono girl try in g to reach h e r of-

■' (ice. ."You c an 't ge t th e re in n thousand

y e a rs In^aJstoym like tills,”^he to ld ’her. "B u t I am a telephone' g irl, nhd I m ust

; tlon of th e rm llra l omce. “ I t h e a ts 'a ll j w hat (lidse telephone g irls w ill , do,"[ tlio m an ri‘m ai‘l:ed. to 'n friend . “T h e re

Is one. going lo j,voik now. I bad to su rrender, h u t sl!e'l) g e t th e re .” And she did.

R ecom m ends T elep h on e O p eratin gH e spoke also o f how tlio g irls stuck

to th e ir posts a t the tim e of tlie infill- enzn, those .who w ore not. Ill w orking overtim e to help c a rry the e x tra b u r­den, mid Of bow ill tim e of d an g er and em ergency, (pilck w ltted , b rav e g irls saved ^ i o l e to w n s from the d isaste r! o f fire and flood risk in g tlie ir ow n lives.

In closing lie added, “ I w a n t to rec­om m end tlie profession of telepbone o p era tin g to any g irl who w ishes a con­genial In te res tin g work."—T elephone Ilevicw , N. V.

T E L E PH O N E GIRL CA TCH ES BUR- GLAR

C H IE F O PERA TO R,\Vntertowii, N. Y.:An account In a re c en t new spaper

s ta te s tlin t tlio quick action o f a te le ­phone o p e ra to r ;n t N a tu ra l B ridge re- . su ited In th e ca p tu re o f one or two men wlio blew open th e s a f e a t ‘th e postolllee there . ‘

T h is p lucky serv ice w ould m ake nil exce llen t s to ry fo r Th& T elephone R e­view, nnd w e should ap p re c ia te It If you could send u s th is s to ry im m edi­ate ly , as w e1 should lik e to u se It In the n ex t Issue o f tlie m agazine.

ED ITO R , T h e T elephone R eview . And here Is th e story, exac tly as

w ritten by th e ch ief o p e ra to r of the N. Y. T el. Co. a t C en tra l Bridge, New Y ork :-

Watertowo, June 10,1020. Natural Bridge, N. Y.

Ida B lanchard , opierntor on du ty a t 2 a. nx, th e tim e o f bu rg la ry . T e le­phone office, over th e Postoffice nnd G eneral S to re. S a fe Is u n d er opera­to r 's bed. H e a rd explosion—called a M r. DUman—a n u a d a r ta k e r next— door—he anil a M r. B urd ick responded Im m ediately, T h e b u rg la rs fired on th e m en and r a n —one w ns cap tu red n t day ligh t, the o th e r escaped—and has n o t been found y e t Explosion did .cause fire— safe w as. destroyed : Noam ount of money In safe. T here a re ab o u t fifty subscribers a t N a tu ra l Bridge. One re lie f o p e ra to r who re­sponded a s soon ns slio heard o f the exc ltem en t_ B oth op e ra to rs w ere kept busy u n til d n y llg lit W atertow n sh er­iff w as notified a s w ell a s a ll v illagers a round N a tu ra l B ridge. Also the posta l au th o ritie s a t W ashington. Un- ble to ohtnln pho tographs.

A. FU L LER T O N . C hief O perator.—T elep h o n e Review , N. Y,

Let’s Ait' Co Uext Yean.

Are You One of T hose People?W ho got up w ith a grouch,And come to b usiness w ith a long face And p rop them selves up In a corner

of th e o lovator W ithou t say in g "H ello" to a . blessed

s o u l ;And th row a d a rk shadow over the

whole office, . • ...So th a t everyone tiicre fo rgets w h a t

n n ic e 'd a y It is ■ - •And suddpniy feels bored, plugging

' ••away a t b is w o rk ' ’° 'In stead of en joy ing and tak in g p leasure

J n It?o r

Do you sm ile anil m ake tlie w orld sm ile w ith you,

Give a cliecry g ree ting to those , you meet,

And make, •everyone g lad th a t Spring Is here

And happy to he doing, good w ork for a goo d com pany w here m ost e v e ry ­body Is n reg u la r fellow ?

—Telcplione Review, N. V.

Mercantile Section of

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s u n sh in e , m in g led w ith th e rom ance i f m issions, In te rp re te d by keen m in d s ,,ju a rie th e O cean G rove Sum - iiHT School of M issions a re a l vpoa-. lioil l'or a b o u t tw e n ty -liv e g ir l s a n d sev e iil.v jlv e w o m en d e leg a te s . F o r tho th ir d , y e a r a g ro u p of w om en un . del' th o le a d e rsh ip o f M rs. W illiam R. B lackio , p la n n e d ' t h i s ; w eek fo r w orke rs . G irls a n d w om en w ere Chosen as d e le g a te s w ho cou ld n o t o n ly ab so rb in fo rm a tio n l ik e so m any th i r s ty sp p n g es , b u t w h o could sp read th e new s of th e g re a t need th ro u g h o u t ''th e ir co m m u n ity .

T h e re w as n o th in g d u ll a b o u t t l i e ' w eek fo r .th e g ir ls , a l th o u g h few g ir ls h ave s u c h p ro te c te d v a ca tio n s . To b eg in w ith , i t w as a ta s te o t ihoa 'rding-achooi life -to be h oused in E lim C o ttag e w i th no a d u lts ex cep t th e i r h o u s e m o th e r a n d f a th e r , D r. an d Mrs.. W illiam B. O liver.

T h en 'th e m o rn in g q w e re a b i t o f co llege c lassroom life . T h e g ir l s assem bled w ith ’th e w om en d e le g a te s to fill tlie ir .n o te b o o k s, (p overflow ing w ith fa c ts , s to r ie s and in sp ira tio n fro m th e tw o le e tu re rs , M rs. L en a L eo n a rd F is h e r an d M rs. D an B rum - m lt t . T h e pages of th e tex t-b o o k s a s ■taught b y th o se tw o w om en ceased to h e m e re p a p e r an d becam e peop led iw itli A sia tics , In d ian s ' a n d S o u th e rn H ig h la n d e rs , n o lo n g e r s t r a n g e r s h u t need y f r ie n d s . - ■

T tie re w a s n o th in g d ry a b o u t th e se lessons on th e e tu d y books and n e x t y e a r w h e n c a lled u p o n to lead a m e e tin g , no w om an o r g ir l - w h o a tte n d e d th is W o m a n 's F o re ig n M Is- s lo n a ry SoSiety S u m m er School w ill r e o d 't o sp en d h o u rs h u n t in g m a te r ia l ' F ir s t - h a n d s to rie s cam e so f a s t f r o m M rs. B .'u m m itt’s lip s t h a t i t w as h a rd to g e t th em in to a n o tebook . M rs. B ru m m itt’s hom e Is t h e hom e m iss io n field; a n d s h e Is q u i te a s m u ch a t ease in a n A m e ric a n iza tio n c la ss fo r • fo reign-iborn , w h ic h s h e r e a l ly ' a tte n d e d n ig h t a f t e r n lg p t In C hicago , a s up o n tfhe p la tfo rm . A nd a lw ay s M rs. B ru m m itt t a u g h t n o t Only t h a t t l ie t r a g e d y 'o f m issio n s is “■the a lie n a tio n of m o th e r a n d ch ild ,” b u t p ra c t ic a l ' w ay s to fig h t th e . tra g e d y . ■ . r \ f

T h e S u m m er School w its f o r tu n a te •to g e t-M rs . F is h e r to ’le c tu re on tlTo fo re ig n m iss io n ’s s tu d y book . O n ly tw o ’ w eeks h a d passed s in ce Ite r a r ­r iv a l from th e O rie n t, a n d sh e w as b u b b lin g a s o n ly M rs. F is h e r can w ith experiences .

I t is s a fe to say th a t th e g lr is a n d w om on p re s e n t w jil c a r ry a new u n ­d e rs ta n d in g of needs in C h in a a t t a r h e a r in g rrom M rs. F is h e r t h a t n in e ­ty -e ig h t p e r c e n t, of a ll th e w om en ■who com e to T ie n ts in H o sp ita l h av e h o u n d fe e t nnd th a t one b a b y to w er in F o o ch o w som etim es ' h a s so m nriy g ir l ha l/las in It th a t one m ay see th o t in y w rap p ed b u n d le s ’ p ro tr u d in g fro m th e o p en ings.

H o w d iffe ren t Is tlio lo t o f th e O cenn G rove ch ild re n , m a n y of w hom w ere d a ily g a th e re d to g e th e r so . t h a t M rs. M cCoy m ig h t staTt th e i r y o u n g m in d s to th in k in g a b o u t boln'g “ L am p L ig h te rs . A cross th e Sea” a n d " F r ie n d s o’ M an ” b y to l l in g th e m jo lly s to r ie s from th o h ooks liy th o se

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g ir ls cii'tB ntalned th e voifTeri■ I’uiVd •o th e r O cean Gnove r e s id e n t s -b y au in s p ir in g p a g e a n t. . r

T h e w eak flow b y a ll toq q u lck ly , b e g in n in g w ith ' a red ep tfb n , h riv in g a jrc n l^ p a r ty in th e m id d le an d th o s p i r i tu a l n iessogo_of B ishop W ilsoA a t th e end . ' f - i -...

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A Grain ol eireumstasices has liroiigiif about Ibis result, aud tlte Asbury Park Board nt Trade pledges; tlie public

M every ctlprt w ill be made to maintain this position.

B E A U T IF U L H A IR Y O U T H F U L F A C E S ,Telephone 715

Electric and Violet Rays Facial Massage

Eyebrows Shaped • „ ..' Beauty Packs

M anicuring'

Shampooing ‘ Scalp Treatment H air Dressing -, Marcel W avingMassage for the Hands

Hair Goods and (lair Ornaments

. P E R M A N E N T W A V IN G 'Free Demonstration ol CHARMLEAF BAIR REMOVER

L O V E L Y H A N D S E A S Y FE E T. :

. ••■ S, A. MACANN, Manager .

r v u T B I T C T i V s u rg e o n■ J L H A 1 J V U k } ± IL j C H IR O P O D IS T C B IR O PO D 1A I. O K T H O P E D lC S

530 Cookman Avenue. Asbnry Park 27 W. 46th St.. New York City

Second and Ocean Avenues, Asbnry Park100 ATTRACTIONS

NEW FEATURESROLLER SKATING

Admission, Including war (ax . . . 35c. Evening, 60e.

T U r I A ; n ; p s n a p p i n g a t f i r s t m i l l W u l r a n d OCEAN AVCS.

Co.T r y t h o

Keystone IceWe Have the

iee Made ; Also NaturaLIce /

Good Service Reasonable Price

Of (ice, Rear 31 South Main St., A s b u r y ParkPhone i846

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High , ^ * 7 ^ j h s t o l l a t i i o i i s Sanitary ; Plum bing and House H i^tin^-Si

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N ujol treatment of constipation is en d o rse d b y le ad in g m ed ical

authorities throughout the world.

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; w , . , 1 .- .; , ’ M rs. Diivjd D ovae, New1 Yorir.CARROLLTON: — M rs. H enry--L . i . . - -i- ■ -

H one , . l la e H one,. .Mrs. J e s se 1 'uitz-j . ^ r - “» d M rs. C. .Jau lev ,a n d sou , H rs . H e n ry S m ith , J r ., - . B a ltim o re ; M r. a n d M rs, J o n u A , M r. and Mrs! L eslie M cL ellnnd , M rs

N ujol w ill help you obtain regular bowel movements. It works on an entirely new principle. W ithout forcing or irri­tating, it softens the food Waste. This enables the many tiny muscles in the

„ walls o f the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal w ay, to pass the food w aste-along and out of the system.

It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. T r y it.

For ConstipationT heM odcm M ethod o f Treating an O ld Com plaint

H o w ard H u n tle y a n d son, N ew a rk ; M rs. H a t t ie M ay. A. B ay e r, B islta d tjp h l.a ; M rs. E d w a rd . H a h n , Dos- to n . ; - .

W I.NDSOR--.M rs. D. 'M cQ ueen an d sou, E liz a b e th ; Air', a iid M is . 'H e sse , -\lr. a n d M rs. H e n ry R e le tie r an d still, 'M i'S. C oveym ao, N e w a rk ; f t tv. C. K . M cG eorge aritl. w ife , C orapo l- is , R a . j tM rs . T ie rn ey , M rs. T . H eft-', n e r, K e a rn y ; M rs. W ycoif a n d . eon, ’ M r. S m ith , B ro o k ly n ; M i a n d .i J . Doe, New. Y ork; M rs .. TOkJaln, B ro o k ly n . .

P E E K -lN N ;L - ' J , H o w ard S en io r an d w ife , S u m m it; .M a rg a re t C u rreu P h ilad e lp h ia .; K a le Mc.Nabb, G er­m a n to w n ; M r. a n d M rs.- P . J f oi-. b re c h t B loom field, M rs. E d g a r E n g - ta r , M arion . E n g la r ; M rs. L a u ra B a r to n , B e th leh e m , P a .; Aii. and M rs. G. B rad ley , B ro o k ly n ; A irs,' :,. R . Coe, M rs. E lla M. D ilts , P h ila d e l­p h ia ; J a m e s J , W ilson N ew Y ork ,

TiGWER HOUSE— S. S h o iw e li,P a te rs o n ; Air. an d M rs. W . B ra ck en , B r is to l; M r. an d All's. B. K hlin , N e w a r k ; . A dele S te in b e rg , B ro o k ly n ; H . L a n p h e re an d •■.faintly,' K e n il­w o rth . N . J . ; .Mrs'. . B . S ta a ts , P la in f ie ld ; M rs .W il l la m F o rse , R os­e lle P a r k ; -M rs. M ary D u to h e r , L o n g

ICE CREAMANDFRUIT ICES

Wallace ami Mirror Candies

.M orrison, Air. arid A lts. L. W o.id,Air, am i Airs. P r i tc h a r d , P a te rs o n ;A l a r y , S t e e l e , .Mrs. B. A leokim ,B a r ry M eekham , W ilm in g to n , A. D,Syckein ioore, E th e l S yckeim uoid , J o ­seph S. Gen tel arid fam ily , Jo h n J . am i E. -p. t.'o llm er, A. A, -S yckcl- n ionre, Simla F ran z . " P h ila d e lp h ia ;AVinii.i i E ; Tohev, C am d en : Mr.and Airs., A. J, itiu lls ilL . A ifo jriri;'K a th a r in e E s ta b ro o k s , B rooklyn '. '•

PIT.Vl.YN H O U S E — Air. a n d Airs-.W illiam S m ith , A lechar.tesv iilc;. U u- . ,f A l i c e ■ H u t t f p h i ; ^ . k ■ 4 8 p i t m a n A v e n u e.^Inucle ^ loesliiger, B a ltim o re ; t ^ lr . ’ *■am i M hC : \V. I I . : ■ H a ll; E i iz a lie th )..P lu m ;. C lin to il ; F ra u cos IC rebs.H el-^ : en^D ocker./ A r lin g to n ; M rs. J . B.M fluo, 'M a tild a -Milne, Jo h n B.M ilne, W est O ra n g e ; A irs . E. R yder.B rook lyn ; M iss W. Way, M iddle Vil­lage ; L. 1.; ■ Miss* JE. . R e u te rm .r in ,

.M asp e th ; Jo sep h F. Cpok, ■ T A !nHU n 'n 0 /Y o rk : M rs. R . llo o v e r . R aym ond iU lf ip flu u u Z 4H oover, J r . , N e w a rk ; M iss M. F Jn -

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.219 Asbury AvenueASBURY PARK

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W A V E R LY — J . B. S ta m b a u g h an d d a u g h te r , H an o v er, P a , ; 'A irs. P au l von A tertschiessky, N ew B ru n sw ick , D6(U G Jrm an , C. E . L is tm a n , N ew ­a rk ; A. J . K n o d zr a n d w ife, C. S choonm akei', New Y o rk ; C h arle s an d G eorge B u ry , J o h n Al. C .ay to n , J . R aym ond!. O ran g e ; D. C asw ell,

B ra n c h ; J o h n H . R ein ', an d fam ily , ; b , C lark , A tla n tic C ity ; AR'. an dN e w a rk ; D oro thy arid J e n n ie D lx , j M rs! E. tv. S a rg e n t, M rs, f c h a r lV DDririeMen;' F r a n k S, P a r r a n d fam ily , "M ills , P a s sa ic ; ,K. B e lo tt, J . P a d a -B ris to l, ' g i'asi, it. S ich era . !,. B e lo tt, H .

Even through the war period we tried to give the best value for "every cent you laid out, and we. feel tha we have acoiiiplislied it.

Now, during the reconstruction days we are making the same effort to give our customers the greatest value in mer­chandise that is possible. . Shop here and prove it.

SN YD E R & ROBINS, T e le p h o n e 2 I S

Main S tree t and l ak e AvenueASBURY PAfiKPAINT

IUSHERS Ha r d w a r e u s t i e r s

Lum ber HardwarePaints, P lum bers5 Supplies

Neppnset W all Board32 a n d 48 in c h e s w id e . CO W t 9 2 I n c h e s lo n g

CORDOVA— W illiam H . Stauffer,. R ocheste r,; A lice Al. H ill; E liza b e th a n d A largare! P a rso n s. A lary H ag a- d a rn ,. J e n n ie A n d erso n , G loversv ille , N . Y .; S a ra h S liu tc , E v a R ich ard s , A n n a G ortU ey Jo h n s to w n X. Y ,; Airs. R . R o ed ig cr M rs. G. .S c h w arz ,, AIDS T. H o ld , M ount’- V e rn o n ; J . V. A p g a r a rid fam ily , L illia n D unne , F , H aid.le an d fam ily,'.-M rs,; F . R iggs, Airs. F . A .-Ja n ie s , N ew ark ,

B R Y N M AW R— -Cullen -F- D eck- o rt. 'G ladys M o reh eit, N ow Y o rk ; M rs. M an sfie ld , E d i th A ianaU au, J e rse y C ity ; E lla T ab e r; D e law an ­n a ; Airs. L ; D; B ro w n , E a s t O ran g e ; P . C. T olm ie, K. A lrirotte arid -wife; S, W . D onaldson a n d w ife . A lbert- E at- . bo ld a n d 'f a m ily , 'N e w a rk ; Airs. C. B eh rends ,- W es t H o b o k en ; E liz a b e th . C a r ty , A lary L ea ry , ■ T ren to n ;-. J , R, F a ir , H o n o ltilii; — L illia n F ra n k , B loom field.

SEA B R E E Z E — II. J ' AVolsh a n d ; fam ily , A rfp ig to ri; J am es 'V.. G or- tloil, C la ra a n d D ili G ordon, N ew afk ; S, E . -M atthew s, P ine B ih o k ; . J . 4V. M u rp h y • an d fnm iiy , Air. aud -'A trs;' P o r te r and (laugh tor. Airs. E . F u l ­le r to n , O ra n g e ; W illia m Schepor, B e r tra m L e o n a rd / E a s t O ran g e ; A n t n a a n d D avid L aw son , B ro o k ly n ; Airs! H e n ry M organ P u rd y , A m iiv - v ille ; .M arten. J . H ig g in s , V irg in ia H ig g in s , M ar tin H ig g in s ,' J r . , J e r ­s ey . C ity .

OCEAN GROVE H O TE L— W I E. Scofield a n d fam ily , S im sb u ry , C onn .; Airs, J . E . D av is a iu l d a u g h ­te r! ' N an tico k c , P a ,; I i . K nox, New Y o rk ; F . R. V ail, E d w ard P y e arid w ife , B ro o k ly n ;! M a rg a re t E d w ard s ,

LEW IS LUMBER CO.MS S o u t h ; M a i n S t r e e t

A s b u r y P a r k , N . J .M i l l oa P rem ise s Dronch Y«rd . Sg r lna Lake, N ew J c r s c j

Stiles' Express and /Stage Lineis the oldest established line in Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, Special faoiJities for the prompt and careful handling of all. kinds of - Furniture, Baggage, Pjanos, Boilers and Safes

Large.. Auto Moving Van for long instance Moving, o r r - i O B S '47 C a r l io e A v e ., W o e t G ro v o t . M n l n -S t,. O p p o s i t e A eeoc l- t lo n O f l ic c , O c e a n G ro v o ( 226 M a in S t . ar«J R ia llro n d

S ta t io n , A is b u ry P o rk .J A C O B B T IG B 8 . P r o p r io to r

R e p a i r i n g P r o m p t l y A t t e n d e d T©

P. O. Box 3 O cean Grove, N. J,

SILAS W. BARTONa C arpente r

- , a a n d B u i ld e r /Residence: 91 Corlies Ave,, W est Orove. N . J.

Garpenter’s PavilionPfcnicv G ro u n d s

Sailing Grabbing, Canoeing. Launch Riding' A Now Dp-to-Date Soil Boats, Accommpdatin^Titu or Less. - ~

' . v v ■ A Special Launoh Crabbing,Partisp .On Shark River Bay, Foot of Tenth Ave.

S p B O sls s a a l l i o a d S ia t ld n , W b e r s I h e B u n g a lo w a ^ A r e

T e le p b b n e B 4 7 BEISSAR. N.JJ.

■} O n l y t h e F r e s h e s t a p d B e s t

Ffc'li, Claras, Oysters. Lobsters, Etc.Prompt beliyery to Hotels etnd Cottsges

M§ F ^ s r i i A a r k e i52 Olin Street, stcan 3m5.':vE Ocean QroVe„N..J

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P a d a g ra s i, W est O ran g e ; M r;. At. A lw o rth , B loom field ; M rs. an d M iss R osm aren , B rooklyn .

OCEAN V IE W — M ary L. W ork, L a a c iis te r ; E d i th . W en g er; jS p h raU ; G. II . B o ld t, W . G. R o b b in s, P h iiri- d e lp h h i; .'J r. and . Airs, H. - B rady . L in d en ; M rs. J . L. B rad y , E a s t Or­a n g e ; Air., and M rs.. G eorge II. St'. Jo lin , C. F , B rig g s a n d fam ily . N ew ­a rk ; Air. arid : Airs. 3 : W. H o ru o r,' Y oirkcrs; Airs. R„ R ' F is h , l.j., AVnyns; C iifi'ord W. B uck, .M ont­c la ir ; R . R , B ra d y ; E a s t „ O i'an&e t ' M o rtim er D anziger, E liz a b e th ; 11. G, H u teh in .son ; tV a te rv li 'e t; Air. an d M rs. A. H erhon . W est H oboken , it-. G. A.vors and- fam ily , B ipbm fiehl.: ••'ATLANTIC - HO Ut>E— C ora Cong- d o ri,, C in c in n a ti ; Air, a n d ALrs. Chitrlori J o h n so n , BaLtifriore; P. E.-

;W erii.er, B angor, P a . ; Airs,; P , Al, C h ild , Airs. L en a S h e ck e lls , W ash ­in g to n ; Jo sep h U. C ollins, C olum bus, Ohio; Mi's. A lary H o llan d , W . l i . H o lland , (A lb an y ; Susie G.' HaH'eu- beck . E rtg ew ate r; 'Air. a n d Airs. if . G. Aioodie, N ew Y o rk ; Jo h n L.

.'K n ig h t a n d fnm iiy , B ev erly ;.'-H o w ­ard p . Afosbey, J e rse y City.;’ D e W ltt C, B olton, X. H; S lo an , P a te rs o n ; J . T. Ppw ers, 'i'. H. L e n t, K iito n a ii; Aliss Ii. S te p n a n , B ro o k ly n ; M r. an d Alls. IV. F . Voss, W, F . Voss, J r .,tvanfeiite ,' n . j .

Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, Marcel Waving,

Chiidrcn’s Hair Colling, Electric and Hand Massage for the lace and Scalp

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_ . If every house in toiv.n had in;-s . it a lavatory m ade by T he T fe n -■: p . ton a" Potteries Company, every s property by town would be worth s mere money in dollars and cents, a \yottld have greater selling value, f3 end would appeal to people who pT- rent. T h e

Trenton Potteries CompanyLavatories

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BORDERS HAIR SHOPBordea’s Cciebriilcd Patented Stair

Goods are Famous For Their Quality

L-E C H E V A L IE R — F re d S n y d er, P a u lin e .K e rn , Air. a n d Airs. • J.Vnea S n y d e r ,E l i z a b e th S nyder, H arry . K ern . G ladys S n y d er, S la ie d a le , P a .; R utli P e rcy , Iren e B liss! .Uenningtoi'., V v ; Alai'y Jo n es R ea d in g ; L ew is Cook an d fa m ily , G.r'oveyl'lle, X. J ;

B loom field ; Air. an il Airs. J ; i i . i -vL'. an d Airs. E d w ard A be, W est Ov- K och, A gnes an d P a u l W iltk ie , Airs. I C. Y. Ise n h erg e r , E iisa -

v ille , x : J . ; W . A. D avis, E a s t Or- i ‘•Had.vs nn d .W arren York,. Airs. E. J . a n g e ; S .' V a le n tin e , G reen w ich . 1 ^ (0Lns._ L ena L o w en s te iu , Airs, l la r -

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LILL A G A A R D — Airs. Soliulze and TaaiiJy, F o rd h a m ; -Airs. GY C. Jaeg e r. A lice ja e g e r , K ilith M o tt, B ro o k ly n ; G.. W asc iire k W oo d h av eh ; A nna A l­ien . Alary M cC arthy'. P a u lin e Sw er- iick , F a y F e rn m n n , F ra n c e s N elson. N ew Y o rk ; 0 . -H. W ild y an d fam ily , W .' P . W rees and fam ily , N tltiiey; K. A lcC arthy , F . C. -MoCnrtUy, Alont- c la ir ; A , M. B yrne . G len R id g e ; J . A. B a x te r a n d w ife , E a s t O ra u g o ; F lo i- ence Aforar. E m m a O liver, C .resskili; N. J . : Arrs. p . O sborne, Airs. II. Ac­to n , 'W e s t P a te rs o n . ; ,

H O T E L G R AND— Tt. L . T ru it..a n il w ife , N apei'sviliQ i 111.; M re. F, Al. A n d e rso n , Peggy A iiU crsou, AVash- in g to n ; • M rs. W illiam A iorilz, Jo h n a n d P a u l A ioritz, P h ila d e lp h ia ; lim - W:> Teed. L iv in g sto n , N . ' j . ; Air. n:id M rs. W illiam 8. H e n r y , 'F r a n k f o r a , Alrs an d M rs. W alk er an d d a u g h te r.' R o se v ille ;’ All. an d Airs. J a n u s C om pton , ;E n s t O ra n g e ;"H . G. l.ii.u l- berg , P assa ic ; M rs. D av id "W right, J e a n n e - W rig h t, P h l la d e jp h ln ; M ay B row n, A u b u rn , Me.

ELDORADO— Airs, T R. E n g iisn a r id 's o u , F ia th u s h ; Airs. A. Al. H ell a n d sou , 'M a rie ';F . -P en n in g to n , Air. a n d Airs, J . P . W ihutnia, B ro o k ly n ; J o h n j . D o nohue ; D r.’ Val A . Q uiriu . E d i th S an d b e rg ; B lan ch e H off, E . Al, R o h r, N ew Y o rk ; H . A fcDougul, L. DaViu, w ife a n d so n . J . A . R y a n and fam ily , 'N ew ark ; H . H.’ H a y d o a , s is ­te r a n d c h ild re n P h i la d e lp h ia ; P h i l ­ip H . AVobilcock, N u tle v ; B ea trice ' P ie rce , E a s to n P a .; M rs. H . L. P ie rce , P a s sa ic ; H ; C. AVoolsey an d fam ily , New' B r ita in , C onn,

S A M PL E R INNA—‘E t h e l D r e h e r , A Iiss;F . V. S p a rlin g , B u ffa lo ; ..A ir, 'a n d M rs. I t. S onnekn lb , E a s t O ran g e ; M r .- a n d M rs. T. B ar to n . P a te rs o n , V ic to ria J n n so n ," A . Jao so n , P a te r ­so n ; Air. an d - ^ t r s , J F red ir in ick , M rs, J . C. C a r te r , B ris to l, C onn .; M ar th a B erry , E s th e r C ornel!: E l­m ira ; E fiie .Ii, 3 ri!Saa, E d i th M un ier, Afra; C h a r le s M u n ier , E n g lew o o d ; ;M r. a rid -Mrs.' S am uel A , W ood, New Y o rk ; M rs .- .C , C. W oodland , M rs. H ow eli, B a r tte , W ash irig lq n

■WIlj&HNGTON— IFVJ.' M arks,'"M in- erav fllo . P a . ; A braham " E rb , E ast Pscerribung, '■ P a .; H . t (J, M ille r, R oh 're ra tow h , ? a . ; W ."-B a te to an ,'E d m u n d C o u rie r a n d fa m ily , M ary E . H a rra r ,- M ay OhrlstoplherseBV N ew a r k ; E . C b ria to p b e rs e jr .ariQ fam ily , E d ith . Affrim£Uer,--i5i5aat, Ca;ange; E l­l a . W a lh e r t! M ay A b e l: .:-'Alleu^>Wii, 'P a . ; M r.f and 'iM ra; C .„H . A U dnj -Col-

iy A lurphy, J a n e t a iu l Gi-ace piiy, C;!mries IJitvis, S e ra riu ia .

HUiNTER— A rid ra D e lP age; B. J . K ane, N e w a rk ;. G e rtru d e E .. AIc- C arreri, Airs. AX. A , H aley , H elen H aley , Airs. A. Cpriyery, F ioreiree midi E t h e l ' C onvery , Air. an d Airs. -1 olin M cD ow ell,' Airs. C. Y uugzoiia , M isses B, a n d Al. Y m igzofia, A irs.-F . N 't is o-a, H e len R. N elson. B ro o k ­ly n ; L illia n AA'mslow, A n n ap o lis ; Airs. W , L. P a rk e r , F ran c e s P a rk e ? ; A 'ork; <Davi(l arid J e a n W atigli, M rs, D avid AVaiigli, K e a rn y ; Mias J. A iuilin , 'N ew Y o rk ; ' A iriandn o lpn m ul E liza b e th A lerkio, E th e l Kas-- riitre , F r ie d a ■ S e li l ic h iin g / W h ite P la in s ; E lizube tli E. F ish e r , AVilk- in g b u rg , Pa .

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P A G E E I G H TTHE OCEAN GROVE '' TIMES .FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1020

ONLY TWO IN BABY CONTEST

P H IZ E S FO R TH O SE W HO H A V E MOST VOTES*

Get To Work How,' This Minute, and,

Secure Coupons For Your Favor-! ite Baby, For Nobody Can Tell Who. Will Be. the Successful Can­didates-Until the Final Result Is

Tabulated—Head the Rules.

There are but two weeks remain* ing before ’ tho, finish of the Ocean Grove Times baby contest.

T h e . contest , ends a t 5 p. in. on ■Wednesday; August 25. :

.After .thnt.-time all change * for your baby to win one of the hand- ‘sbiiie cups will bc\ gone. How is the time to put forth your best efforts and put your candidate far in the load. Tt is time now for the tail- endcrs to move lip and show tlieit. friends that they are in tho race to

Do something for your baby" and do it now., before, it is too late.

Bring in nil vour vote’s as fast ns you ge.t ‘■them, that the figures may appear in the paper each Week. :

Your baby can win one of these cups if Von work for it. but you m ust s ta rt now and work for votes.

. . . RULES OF CONTEST; ,Any baby up to six years old can

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MonroeAsbury

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McCaffrey, photographs;end. - ■ •

S. Voloviek, jeweler, 54 S Cook- man avenue, Asbury park.- Patterson & .G rant,clothes, United Building,Park. \ A ■■ '

Coast Grocery Company, street, jJelmarw . ‘ '

Best. Shoe Co.; .George Pearce, proprietor; 1127 Cpoknian avenUe, Asbury Park.

The contest is open to babies up to six years- old. Fill out the nomi­nation blank to be found oh another pace of this paper and send it. to The Times. A paid-in-advance sub­scription for one year, a t $1.50 'will start your baby w ith 1,000 votes. Address' all communications to • ; Contest Department,

Ocean Grove Times.Ocean Grove. -N. J*

AMONG TIIE HOTELSME LIT A— Ilarley Trauger, lle l-

lertown, P a .W a l te r Kouing, Gus­tave" G. ilenn ig und family, • H. \V. Hennlg and family, Mrs. ' J. "W. Guerken, Mrs. AUiuiie Heuuig, P a t­erson; Gwendoline Gadd, Mrs. E. LuCy Gadd, Pittsburg; Susan: 3. Fry," Alice Shoemaker, Philadelphia; C. J. Zerwick and children, Heller** town, Pa.

05 . B ro a d w a y s

TeVis, 30 Me-

1-12 Franklin

be entered in the contest at any time up to August 1L .The contest closes at 5 p..m. August 25. *.

The .baby jn the district receiving the most votes at the finish of the contest will rocylvo the first prize.

The baby with the second largest vote in each* district will receive the second prize.

In case .uf a tie vote a duplicate, prize will be supplied.. •

'Votes can 1)0 secured with :pur- chasos from authorized merchants: one thousand vote? are given with each paid-in-advanc#’ yearly sub­scription to The Times; 10. votes will bo credited on each, coupon cut from a . regularly printed edition of the paper.'

•Not more than" 2.ooo m erchants’ coup,ins can !)*• credited to a Candi­da ro tmli'fi*! n;if» subscription voting coupon Is tiled.

Vnt-v. .r.ien ter*‘fli*^d to a. candidate cannot IV changed u» the credit of another candidate.

To da-*1 tl-.-* fu!i;nvi!ig babies have been *en,*'rr-.l : ■

Isabella ’ 1 tornhcou*. 10 K.iri£Sit-y Place, '2S.4:?u.

r Benjamin A. MuLiiews, Jr., 11 Ab- .'* bo'tt ave., lG.pl 0.

Hoi) o r t WY JV ills,- S-l A si > if r y a ve. ;: s . id o . ' '

■. Ethel 13. Platt.2 ,0 0 0 .

Maryann a Louise Clinlock street; 1.0.00..

.fool C. Porrv, .57 Pilgrim Path­way. 1,0 no. '■

Kober’ T. Young. 1.000.Mary 11 a Lake, 0 1 C o o k in an ave. E thel Stanley, 105 Coakiuau ave. Florence T'. WiLon, 112 Cookman

ave.Beverly Walker. T2<» Cook man ave. Marjorie Klump., 12 3 Franklin

ave. ,Clayton Newman

ave. ; • .Audrey Gillen, s:-’. • F ranklin ave. * Pearl. J. Reed. 125 New York ave. George.R. Eddleinan. -20 Stockton

ave. ■Ruth Pearce, 14 2 Broadway. Kathryn Mui.jiken, 17 .Abbott ave.‘ Sollic Antony, 3 Broadway.

.M argaret Stevenson, 27 Broad­way. ■

George JVillms. Jr., 53 Broadway. Irving Hedenberg, 48 Embury

ave.Patricia Vnv. 30 Embury avp. Norman Tysllng, 27 Embury ave. Robert VanDuvne,. 23. Embury

avenue; .John Sigsbcb, 144 Va Abbott ave.

• John Summers, 140 Abbott ave. Philip Dennfs, 133 M* Abbott ave. William A rnold,-117 Abbott ave. Viola Vnssett, l l l V j Abbott ave. Florence Seaman, 10S!£ Mt. Car-;

met AVay.Jean 'Schuyler, 7 Pilgrim Path­

way.Mildred Schuyler, 7 Pilgrim Path-

. ’way. • ‘. Howard Tarlelon, 80 Asbury ave-

.. nue. v-Irw in Jlilligan, 90 hit. Carmel

Way.• Seinons . E. Kornboff,

avenue.M argaret Bramlev, 28

nue.Rac Francis Moore,

-street.M arguerite Diirmjin.

York avenue.Helen Sweet, 70 Abbott avenue. Mary Douglas, SO Abbott avenue. Agnes E. Brown, 109 Abbott ave­

nue. ' . > .Jaros Jertel, 20 Abbott avenue,

: ' Kathleen Larson, f i t1,*. • Abbott .avenue.. ; Jfnry Esther Cook, 77 P ilg r im

P a th w a y .. . Rosalie Voight, 74 Abbott a v e ­

n u e .T . C o rd o n , 101 M t. T a b o r W a y ., J e a n P a lm e r, 74 M t, H erm on

W a y .h o r r a in c B . T ho m p so n , 23 A b b o tt

• ’ c'V to r r & in e C a rp e n te r , 85 N e w J e r -

■I LPVnsisfc E . H o ffm an , 101 H e c k ave-

H ite fd N & w in g a to re s ‘is su e c o n te s t WitflV1 v ttr c b a s e s : .

G t w e M e a t M a rk e t, 125 O c ea n G ro v e ; M. Z e r-

j& f o f lV t f w p r t a ta r , ...

L A N E VILLA-— C lay ton W . Faye;,. L . B . V au B o ren , M o rris to w n ; Ida C. Ruse, E lIz ab e th A ndorson , .A . M. G a r ra b ra n t, E d n a W e e k s ,’ N e w a rk ; W a ite r Afe.ld, P a ssa ic ; M rs. W il­liam : C ook,T D orutliy C ook,' H a c k c tts - to w a ; R aym ond L. J o h n so n , .Jam es T ill , .O ran g e ;..M rs ; F . C. 'N anconon , G e r tru d e N anconon , Sou th O ran g e ; J i r . a n t! M rs; P. . S ta in , P a te rs o n ; M rs. G. S, ' R ic h ard so n , M oun t J’er* non. X. Y.

ly, Binghamton, N. Y.;, John H. Conover and family, 'Bartley, N. J.;. Mrs. L, P. Hornberger, Philadelphia; Elizabeth CUeney»; M ontclair; Helen Fallon; New York; Evelyn Anthony, Brooklyn: Jlrs. Ayillitim 0. - Ball,Rochelle Park. .

OLIVE ’i-iOUSE—-Robert P. Wilson, p hi la del piii_a;lE. A*- Dowman, Pa3;:- sa Ic: , J oh nr R. B. Byers, L. A. PeyeZj : New York; W. C. Ma cQuown, P itts­burg;' Dr. and Airs. 13. M. Rosiall, Jlrs. Lyons. New YorkU W. TI. liol- •eombe,' S tirling , X. J.* P. F. Em­mett, Brooklyn; Jliss E. R. Helwig, Jliss A* JI.* lielwig, - Jlount. Verndh; Mrst W. J. Lydick,. Jlrs.. J. A. Ly- didlc.'Pittsbu-rig; Mr. and Mrs!Charles j . Beyer,; Jlr. and ‘Alrg. Louis IIart, Phyllis H art, Newark. /V-.; :/ OCEANS I DE-^Leo J. .Cii 11 en, Syra cuse; Pam Schmeizer' ' nnd .fannly, Jlrs. G. Paddock, Jlr. and Jlrs. D,. E. Sinclair, Ilnzel .JInctlonald, Jlrs. Jo­seph Regan, Anna A. Scanlon, New- a rk f Jlr. and Jlrs. A.. R. Jleyer, East Orange; Jlrs. P. J . Lawson, Anne Lawson- ^Hazel Ivtozlay, W est 0 > o iige;. Jlrs. . A. Greer, . R o bert. A Green. JIadison; Dorothy Men gel, Violet Burke, Brooklyn; E. J. Karle, Hoboken; Jlr. and Jfrs. George Hi Bertmann, Jersey. Cfty.• •

OCEAN FRONT HOUSE— Ellen and Ethel Birch enough, Mr, and Mrs. JI. RodJier, Herbert, Elizabeth and. A rthur Hillman, Evelyn Hands, Jlr. and JlrS. R; j j . Newman, Hilda Kveger/ Helen Grleder, Mr. and. Jlrs; John . P. Fritz, Paterson; Flor­ence B urnett; Morristown; ‘Margaret Osiund, Summit; Jlrs. L. B lash erg, Hawthorne; N. J . ; Bert Coombs and family, Glen Rock; N.' j . ; S; D; Glas­gow. L. E. Reisor, .Newark; VVal.ter Schumann Heiiik and wife, ‘Pater­son. : .

TT H E BA SK ET O F M EM ORIES.

T h ta la th e m a r k e t o f ttv e find len rn ,H e re Ir th e 'sta ll w h e re t h e y Bell th e

sp rin g . .And; h e ro .Is th e s ta n d w h e re the m em o ries.

burn,And w ha t w ill you have? .There Is ©v-i

ery.th lng! V' . : ■Bell -mo. Oh,' sell m e, dear m e rc h a n t o f . ;joy,.; ■ ■ . - - .y : ■ ,* Memoriea o f ch ildhood in fa r-aw ay

. . -lands, ■ ; ■ ■ ■■And d e a r llttha ' visions -of old p laymate

' " faceJf, ' *. ■' ■ ,Comrades of youth holding ho?uis In our

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T h is Ib th e m a r k e t o f h o v e r a g a in . B o u q u e ts a b d b ra n c lie a o f b e a u tifu l

J o ys. . .So f ill u p y o u r b a s k e t, y e w o m en a n d

.• .-men,...-*-- .W i t h ‘m e m o rie s o f d a y s o f th e g ir ls an d

■ . th e b o y s ! ■., .•>.; .S;'-'. ;;- ; - -.v ;S e ll the, o h , se ll m e , d e a r k e e p e r o f s ta lls /

A la n e In th e c o u n tr y ; a ro se ; b y th e s a t e ,

T h e - s w e o t l io n e y a u c k lc a l l o v e r th o w a lls , A n d th o ro se b y th o .p a t h : In I ts re g a i .. e s ta te !

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1)1 AJION U ST A T E — J! rs . C lia .Jos A rh m it T ay lo rsv ille , Aid..; A. C. W ay then a n d .‘.fam ily , K cm sington. M il.: A. G. X iy inan , T. L. B ra d ­ley; G rcen.sUurg, Pa.; F, E. Tragiitua; >\iiir ga^ u i M. I3cwtn>s I’ h H art oi ph l a ; {■ M: A; T u r n e r , H o w ard L. J loore ,- E a s t O vh:igo ; L a u ro 1 Col 1 ins, I. .VanClev&t 11‘V i jig t< m : • -AV; F . ; L .arkin, Xotv ■* Yx\ f k .;; M rs . A. R . G d n Id, j I a rh a \ cl, !.. G oii’d. Vnnhi'-rs.

JI A HIXE— Jir?. D. J. Lehman, Xew Vhrk; Kohurt Kainer. Mia. George S.i.um. Hulh Striiin, Newark;.! .Ui;?. I., t"raw;gy," New \ ’*irk; J i i’.t. .ton'vp.:i JIiiiillc;:->n. T ren tun ; Jlva. J. ■F. Sit.-on. f ju I ii t !i Mini:.; E. J!

OCEAN AVENUE . ROUSEr—Jlrs. John. A. Weir, Heli^r Weir, Mt. Ca.r- mel. Ph.; Ah ha AVyckoff, Jtra. C. 1j. johii.'soh,. A s lilirv, N ; J x • Robert A. Dona 1 (I, J r ‘.; 8. Spcncer Dondld, Wi>■ ill'fi in J. A utep rie.t I. j can et te Happje. Dr. C; ,P. Eit’ertscn aiul wife, E.{*a htwcl 1. AY. it, G lor hi g , ; N ew ark; A.. F. Dot tever. - Ph ilacielphla; ■ JI v.: i u d : JI rs. Bnv t. e* A r th tl 1* G. \ \ T\

JIIS S E. JI. THOJIP.SONY L a s t ,:S tin d ay m o rn iiig J l is s E le c ta

J I . T h o m p so n ; .d ied - a t 115 C ookm an a v en u e , h e r? hom e fo r j i i i r ty , y ears . T he T u n e ra l w as h e ld T u e sd ay a f te r - .n'ooii in jh e . S ex ton fu n e ra l parlor&V con d u cted by R ev. • T. J . J . AVright, p a s to r o f ‘S t. P a u l ’s churchy follow* eel; b y . iif fe rm e n t in J i t . .P ro sp ec t, com etery . .Tlie deceased jy a s a t . oiib'i- tim e a re s id e n t o f P la in field. In j w h ich c ity sh e h a s . a b ro th e r , Dfivid ! Xi; T h o m p so n ? ,v-. : j

O i SaUirday, August 14l 'l io M illin e ry S alon F i l l open S a tu rd a y ,

A u g u st fo u r te e n th , w ith a new a n d e x c lu ­s ive , s h o w in g o £ 't lie fa l l m o d e , in m llliiie ry .Y ou a re co rd ia lly in v ite d , to be p re s e n t a t tliis in te re s t in g 'p re s e n ta t io n of th e ad v an ce fa ll desig n s as In te rp re te d by fo rom ost fa sn - ion a u th o r i t ie s . H a ts ’ fo r dress, s t re e t , or s p o rts w e a r w ill he re p re s en te d in d is tin c tiv e sty le s. : i . i | '

T h e re w ill he a d ep t copies o f o r ig in a l P a r is ia n m odels, a n d , • a d a p ta tio n s to s u i t every mood nn d ta s te -of A m erican w earera . T h e m ost o r ig in a l of th e w o rk o f hom e d e s ig n e rs w ill add c ltlc to th e d isp lay .

PAIXTIME LINES AMD COLORSSvtihUe p e rfe c tio n o l line ' a n d u n u s u a l a r t i s t r y o£ co lo r a r ^ ttiiv

a t t r lh u te s of th e new fa ll c h a p ea u x . H a ts w ith a ' d roop , a fla re , o r a. lilt',’ .p ic tu re l ia ts ra n d d e j i t i r e tiirh a n .m odels, e c c e n tr ic o r co n y en - t io n a l liiies, a l l w ill h e show n to e q u a! effecl lit. th e M ill in e ry S a lon S a tu rd a y . B lack is c o n v en tio n a lly good, 'but, tlie T ick a u tu m n co lo rs a re in th e lead .

Tho .picturesque, drooping sillioutte tliat Paris favors will bo well represented, as will-be the-new emphasis of the off-tlie-faeo- line, while the snug lilting 'toque and turban effects show treatm ent th a t is novel and striking.

■'t . F o r th is ev en t th e - 'M illin e ry -Salon w ill receive sp ec ia l t r e a t rneiwt a t tlie h a n d s cf o u r d e c o ra to rs , a n d th e new m odels w ill h e 'm o s t 'e f fe c tiv e ly d isp lay ed , You a re e x te n d ed a c o rd ia l In v i ta t io n to he p re s e n t a t th o sh o w in g . ' . : • ,

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ilewirt.: Jersey City; Charles IV..i.r 'b t. C. McCleary. t summer patron iD'ea-rii Mrs. J. J. Fifzpntrlck- hnd ""f llle Jackson House* from . B race-;d n iis h te r , M rs. C, D ean . R idgew ood . : b rid g e , O n ta rio , C an., d ied in Die j

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k. GL'jui. Liizapntli, • 4F:P■ j followins services AVortnesday aftei’->7 v'i': i'h*!' Pi ti’burg; nonn ,n-"TrluUy Episcopal' Church-,Mrs. Middleton. Brooklyif; M argaret .vshnrv p a rfe; The decensen

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W ii: J S i A . F. Whit©, NX vYork;' Jir. anrt Mrs. IL* W. Kail©. Tin- lic i 'fa rrt: J lrs . Janio.s A. Tios:-., Jlniion Wau-rn. Trvnioii: T: V. Gal­lagher an.l family, Lyiwl burst;. ’CliarJi’ri Heiiiirl;, J : ' IT. JieKf.'chuie ami family, Ferdinand A. LoUiac'.v ami family. Newark:*. Miv and Mrs. R. -S to ltz . Rnlherforrt; R ev. Frort- erick McMillan, wife 'and son. Cin­cinnati. *

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MAIN'AVENUE HOUSE—Mrs. U M. Hampton. Uahwav; Gerlnide An-

Jubn Anneti, Jersey City;. Jlr?. Wr F. Knoble. Kit tailing. Pa.; Miss JI. E. King. New Kensinylon, Pa.; Thelma. XaVlbr, Helen Roome, Xniley: Beulah Hess’,. Rpig;]o;sville, Pa.; ., Ervin ...Dieterly : and . family, Spring town.' Pa:: Jlaymo Cressmnn, Pleasant Valley. Pa.; Jlary J. Mur* dock. Pbilnrtelphin: MrsT Emily F. Tlnpler. East Orange; A. JI. King ami. wife, Rutherford.

AJIIIERST--0. Kollmar and fam­ily, -Mrs. A. JI. Bufstow antl'rtauga- t'er, T* G. Spatcher, , G. AY. Reilly, •Newark; W. ,W. Green; St. Louis;. Eva Person,. Violet McLelian, Julia Baker, ‘ ATdiet- Foreman; II. D. Wil- .1 ’rams- aud * f a mil y V'B r qolcly u ; \V. L. JI oil man,. South Orange; ■_ Elizabeth Bennett, Oradell; Helen. Jones, New York; M iss: C. jrc llu g h , M argaret Zimmerman, Hackensack, N. J.; Jlrs. AV. J. ,P. Oomton. Jlrs. K. JI. Free- ;nnn,. Jlctncben, N. J.

a n «1 A n c a K a fin a n . Bago t a ; Sarah E G Wyer, ’AVusbTiVuton : Emma D. Hot.1: I’li'b u C.* Mix. Wfi;iani*pqrt; Mr?. M . T . Dowd. Miss CL C \ Dowd, Cam- 5 ?<!-*•*: Jlr*. * J mold W arner, Mar* .•.«t v.i < * n * p e r , JI i 1 d r ed Cleaver, N :• .v* n*’:: Aw:u'< E. Ur ve©. LilUan Roia. I" •iM.-vrt. X. V.; JHs? E. G. Gin-

Charles Ross Keoii; N ew York*. ! v v House— J lrs . S.

Asbury Park. Tiie deceased is 'sur­vived by: iier bush a w l, Rev. Jam e s A, M cC 1 eary . an d a da u gbtor,

rjr.mkly.n:' (^lara A’. Benson,Benson. -DoroGiv B'ostrom,Drexqj), 'D o v e r: E d n a N icho ls, J a ­m a ic a : E th e l T lm p cr, Now B ru n s - n-jck: H a r ry E. R ig h te r , J f a r y E. Sliiblds. P h i la d e lp h ia : J rr . an d J t r s i A. G lnsson, M r. an d J lr s , J lc rv in a n d ' d a u g h te r , .. O raugo Mr, an d J lrs : G eorge Y ork G e o rg o , JV. Da vis; B loom fl ©1 rl M rs • O'. AJL C lo t w o r th y, J la ry E s th e r C1 o.t!j w nrt h y ,: N e w a rk ; A n n a D . .Tones. R u t IVerforct;. ‘ :

THE LATH HOP— Jlr. and Mrs. S.. Foreo,. Irma Clay; Mrs. F. Can-!, trill, Newark; F; JV. - Kerr, aiul fami­ly, Jlr; and Jlrs. Jutlsbn. HulV, Jlil- ilioil Conover, LambertvllIt*; Jliss IL Bird, Jliss.T , Miller, Irvington; Em- ma M ewlings, Jlrs. E. Jloise, Jlrs. E. Guskill, Mt. iloUy, A. Botiie and family. Belleville;. Jlrs. II. Beimett, JloorestoWh; Anna Jloran, Brooklyn; J . S. Barrtsley and family, Eim luirst; Mrs. S a ra F e n ii im o re ,’■.Mark *Sooy, Philadelphia; Marion Barry, New Roch e II e ; • J r J I . Fall, JV es t A1 ex- nndria, Ohio;"”.Mrs. I. Reeves, .Now York.

‘ JIRS. MARIETTA ITUGTTSON. ...■ J l r s . M a r ie t ta TTUghson d ied S un- da y 1 n s t a t tlie s iiin m er hom e o f h e r (la.nght.er, Jlrfii N . Levy, 113 E m b u ry rt ven u e . DI re c to r Sex to n r em o v ed th e body.- to •Jersey C 1 fy fo r ’ fitn era 1

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ST E W A R T — M r. and M rs; E lm e r J. Marsh, Troy'; T o rren ce K en n ed y , H a rlem : Mi’s, .M argare t I ln sh ra u e k , K a th ry ij J . M aslirouck. hi. S tev en ­son', W iiiie P ia 'Ins; M arion Ju d so n , W ingdale , N. Y .; M rs. J . W . Good- liHo, .Mr. an d M rs. . .W illiam ' rick , A lina J ia o B rick , R oselle ; M r. a iid Mrs. • G eorge Soabold , 7'E lizab e th ';” M rs. ^phis H a ilia way', S ou th O ran g ey M rs. .1. S heh lo ii, B ro o k ly n ’; M iss Stecdey, M iss R iin k le . L eb an o n , P a .; F lo ra N ieho ls , kfr. N icho ls, B oston'; M r. an d M rs. W illia m B row n, P o ri i’o ini, P a .: M r. an d Mrs’.' H e rb e r t N ichols, W ilm in g to n . ,

qOMOMI A D— Iilizalyotli M an dEllz.-riicUi I t . B.nkei;, M r. a n d M rs. W ." - ' ' - ' "' " - - ,a-W . K ic k , E m ily S a n tle r , J . Fen< tvick, w ife, N .M e lb a P e n d w ic k E,- H . Fondw fElt,' M rs. A. C, T r i te r , P . C. S im pson , P li iiad o lp liia ; J . M. M cD uf-

.MAJESTIC — H arry : D avoiiport, W ash in g to n ; M a r th a a n d l tu th H e n ­de rson , M rs. J . ’ S. B u rn s , J o h n " :I. K elly , P liiia d o lp liia ; R ev. an d M rs. H enry . A. D av en p o rt, M ay O. D aven ­p o rt, B rid g e p o rt, Conn,.; M iss I t. N icho lson , M rs. G. N icho lson , M r. a n d M rs. W . A. T a lie r, A n n a K. T a ­b e r, B ro o k ly n ; M r s . A r th u r ' C liey- iniy, M rs. E m m a M cV ey, N e w Y o rk ; MrS. . W. V anN 'oits, M iss R. Va'n N o lts , E a s t O ran g e ; J . C. R ich , Cam - d en ; ..Miss E. M. A yres, Viirs - I . A . R app, N e w a rk ; 'L o u is e l le e r th , G e r­tru d e nnd C ia u d ln e M ann , W ilk e s- B a rre ; M r. an d M rs. J. A, N icho lson , M r. and M rs.. J I. H . R o ta n , J r i , Sow ­ell, N. J .-

fie, Ch P . S c h erf, N ew B ru n s w ic k ; -E.N:B. a n d I... P . C ro tsley , N e w a rk ; M rs.

C. T h o m p so n , Jo y ce arid R o w lan d T hom pson . M rs. H e n ry A th e r to n , Eva- A th e r to n , P a te rs o n ; R a lp h E . W ood, B fvruefcrow n; M r. an d M rs. G eorge M erkef, P h ila d e lp h ia .

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L E VA SSA R — J lr . a n d .J lr s . -. J . R eid, I rv in g to n ; M abel S choonnlak- e r, .M ayw ood; J lr s . J o h n C a r ru th e rs , C assle C a r ru th e rs , W . J . G. C ar- ru ti ie r s , A r lin g to h ; A n n a W h ite ; J lrs . G hnrles H u n te r , H e len H u n te r , M rs, L. J . B ooth , F lo re n c e a n d E lm a J li ts c h e r , M rs. A lex O ber, A r th u r F u r s t , W illiam ^ M etchei; a n d fam ily , F r ie d a F r a n k , "W illiam W h ite a n d fam ily , N ew ark Jess ie H o a tso a , J io n tc ia ir ; Mrs. D av id B arry . M r a n d M rs. H e n ry H enas , M rs. Vi, B .; B row n an d d a u g h te r , M rs. JI, ES. C oyne, M iss M - E . C oyne, B ro o k ly n -,, M rs. B e rn a rd F i r th , , K e a rn y ; M iss h . W S nyder, H a m b u rg , P a .; p a r a k a n d C a th e r in e B iirn e , C h icag o ; .M ar­g a re t C am p b e ll, F la th u s h . 7,

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