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  • V O L U M E N IN E T E E N , NO. 3 9 OCEAN GROVE. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911 O N E D O L L A R T H E Y E A R

    OUTLINE OF PROGRAM FOR SEASON OF 1912

    BEING ARRANGED BK DR. BALLARD AND. DIRECTOR MORGAN

    Som e o f I ts J in n y F e a tu re s A re

    Tlii'Cc Ih itv itu in m c n ts by th e Cliil-

    (lien , A luriho an d S ousa 's H ands,

    t(n(l th e O ra to rio o f KHjiili— J u ly

    R eserved foe C onven tions, Jilc .

    'R ov . D r. B alla rd aiid D irec to r M oreau h a v e p rac tica lly •• com ple ted tlio

    ■ Ocean G rove p ro g ram fo r tlie season t f - 1912; Only tiie d e ta ils rem a in to be w orked out.. T lie season wilS be opened on th e second S unday iu Ju n e , th e p re a ch e r iu th e - A u d ito riu m be ing possib ly a b ishop of the M. 13. C hurch , in acco rdance w ith a n n u a l custom .

    T lie m on th o f Ju ly w ill be dovoted p rin c ip a lly to conven tions a n d concerts. C h ild re n ’s S unday w ill come on J iily 2 1 , w hen a ch a lk ta lk serm on In th e m o rn in g w ill be g iven by th e Rov. D r. R o b er t F . Y. P ie rc e , of New Y ork C ity, aud a t n ig h t thero w ill be tho m usical serv ice u s u a l_ to th e occasion.

    ' On A d g u st 3 w ill be g iven a n o ra to rio , in al p ro b ab ility M endelsso h n 's " E l i ja h .” Tho d em an d fo r o ra to rio iias been so g re a t th a t i t Is n o t to be den ied .

    T h e re w ill bo th re e co n ce rts by the ch ild ren n ex t season . T h e f irs t of th ese , tlio C h ild re n ’s M usical F e s tival, is announced fo r A u g u st 7, th e second o h -A u g u s t 17, and ih e th ird , th e a n n u a l F a iry la n d F e s tiv a l, on A u g u s t 20. I t is In tended also to g iv e a m usical ju b ile e ou A u g u st 23.

    T h e U nited S ta te s M arino B an d ■has been secu red fo r tw o concerts, a f te rn o o n an d evening , on A u g u st 12. I t is expected a lso th a t S ousa ’s .b a n d w ill p lay here.

    C am p m ee tin g w ill begin on F r i day even ing ; A u g u s t 23.

    N ext su m m er th e “ S to rm ” w ill bo m ade a g re a te r fe a tu re th a n h e re to fore. P e rfo rm an ces o f th is w onder- f!:) o rg an com position w ill beg in on J u ly 1, c o n tin u in g u n ti l th e end of S ep tem ber.

    T he e n te r ta in m e n ts th ro u g h Ju ly ■will c o n sis t la rg e ly of po p u ia - con- c e r ts and m oving p ic tu res , th e b igger fe a tu re s of tb e p ro g ram h e iD g re se rv ed fo r A ugust, a t w hich tim e tno crow ds in , th e G rove a re g re a te s t.

    SCEN A R IO TO CLOSE.

    F il ia l E n te r ta in m e n t o f Season Tills S a tu rd a y E ven ing .

    The- la s t m o tio s p ic tu re s of th e season in O cean G rove w ill be exh ib ite d in th e S cenario on th o la k e f ro n t a t th e n o rth end th is (S a tu rd a y )■ veiling. A n ex ce llen t p ro g ram , one of th e very b e s t o f th e y e a r , h a s bean p re p a re d fo r th is f in a l e n te r ta in m e n t,' I t is. a p le a su re to le a rn th e Scen

    a rio w ill be u n d e r th e sam e m a n ag e m ent indefin ite ly , as M r. A n sb ach h a s a le a se from th e A ssoc ia tion fo r a te rm of years, T h e f irs t season has been a g re a t success, a r t is t ic a l ly and financially .

    A tte n d e d C avalry R eun ion .T h e flrst o f th e w eek R ev. Dr.

    H en ry W hee le r; of O cean Grovo, a t ten d ed th e re u n io n of " th e Sevente e n th P en n sy lv an ia C avalry , o t w hich o rg a n iza tio n ho w as chap la in d u rin g th e Civil W ar, T ho reun ion , waB h e ld on h is to r ic g ro u n d — G ettysb u rg / Pti T w en ty g riz z le d -v e te ran s a tte n d ed and th e re w e re p re s e n t a lso th e w idow s o f ien.cavalryxneii A n ad d ress o f w elcom e w as g iven by th o U nited B re th re n m in is te r of; G etty sbu rg , to .w hich D r, W h ee le r m ad e a response,

    W. C. T . U. Anniversary.T h e s ilv e r an n iv e rsa ry , an d a n n u a l

    conven tion o f th e M onm outh C ounty W. Q. T1. U. is to be h e ld on T uesday of n ex t w eek In. th e F ir s t . C ongregatio n ' C hurch , A sbury P a rk . M rs; B, O- V ail, M iss C assie L. S m ith , Mrs. L. P . H y a tt a n d D r. L a u ra M. W rig h t, of O cean G rove, w ill p a r tic ip a te in ■the exercises. M iss M abel V aughn , also o t th e G rove, w ill have ch arg e o f th e m u s ic .

    S tu n ts W ith tlio S ta te s .R ed L e tte r S ta to : F lo rld -A .— M il

    w aukee S en tine l.S u rg eo n 's S ta te : C onnoct-a-cu t.—

    S c ran to n Tim es.F a rm e ro t te 's S ta te : I

    ton T ran sc rip t.W rite r s ’ R e t re a t S ta te : P en

    n sy lv an ia .— B uffa lo E xpress.S u n b u rn S ta te : M on-tan-a.

    ' N ig h t M ail D iscon tinued .T h e o u tb o u n d m a ll w hich le f t tho

    Ocoan G rove postofllco a t 8.30 p a), d a ll th ro u g h th e su m m e r wan d isco n tinued a f te r th e tr ip on T uesday even ing of th is w eek ; T he la s t isa ii ou t now closes a t a , 30 •c lock . T h is •arrangem ent w ill g ive th o C arrier, H a rry B enson, tim e to catch u p w ith bio sleep d u r in g tho w in te r h ib e rn a tio n . . •_________

    Sew er S ystem N early C om pleted .I t ia expected th a t tho sew or sy s

    tem be in jj in s ta lled u t K ey p o rt will lie c om ple ted and in o p era tio n by N ovem ber 1 . T h e b o ro u g h h a s n o t y e t o b ta in ed a ll the rig h ts ol' way over p riv a te p ro p e rty th a t is r e q u ir ed an d th is m ay de lay th e c o n tra c to rs in com p le tin g th e ir worlc.

    R ead tho a r tic le h ead ed "S p illw ay fo r T a x p ay e rs ' M oneys,” on p age 8 . J. A. B. ' 3»

    FIGHT PICTURES DECLARED OFF : PUPILS PROMOTEDAT SUNDAY SCHOOL;

    conventions ' next week : HIyI’RICK IS NAMED ! ELIM cottage

    Trenton Fair M anagers A eced e lo G overnor’s R equest

    M oving’ p ic tu re s o f tlio Je ffrie s- Jo h n so n p rize fig h t w ere n o t e x h ib ited a t the In te rs ta te F a ir ,. T ren to n , th is w eek. T h e c o n tra c t u n d e r w hich, they .were to be p roduced w as cance led by S e c re ta ry MahlOn R , M arg eru m , a fter. he h ad received a re q u e s t to th a t effect fro m G overnor. WUaom S ecreta ry M argerum is a su m m er re s id en t, of Ocean Grove. .. • v.

    The lig h t to p re v e n t th e p ro d u c tio n of th e p ic tu re s w as led by the. In te r- , ch u rc h F e d e ra tio n of T ren to n , ..whose m em bers appealed , to. G overno r, W ilson to u se h is in fluence to. h av e th e p ic tu re s c u t o u t of th e fa ir /p ro g ra m . G overnor W ilson; te lephoned to Secre ta ry M argerum th e f ir s t o f . th e w eek. A d m ittin g th a t lie ‘ knew /: of no lega l o b s ta c le s w hich w ould p re v en t th e p re sen ta tio n of -the -film s, th e G overnor sa id lie hop ed th a t tlie fa ir m a n a g em en t w ould see its w ay c lear to m a in ta in th e h ig h s ta n d a rd w liich he believed had been estab -, lished fo r all i ts exh ib itions. ;

    M r. M argerum said th a t th e cancela tion of ; th e c o n trac t w ould m ean a loss o f ? 1 ,0 0 0 . to th e fa ir , b u t . in a s m uch as th e re seem ed to be a sen tim e n t a g a in s t th e fight . p ic tu re s , he p rom ised th ey w ould n o t be perm it*, tod. O th e r m oving p icu re s w ere su b s ti tu te d in th e ir place.

    A n u m b er o f show s th a t w ere cons id ered r a th e r sh ad y w ere , a lso p ro h ib ite d by th e m a n ag ers o f th e fa ir.

    ANOTHER 1 >1YIJXK3X1> ORDERED.

    ADVANCEMENT IN THREE DEPART

    MENTS OF ST. PAUi/S

    M oiunoutli T r u s t C om pany’C red ito rs to G et L a s t P ay m e n t,

    On T uesd ay a f te rn o o n of th is w eek, by s ig h in g -an o rd e r a llo w in g and confirm ing th e acco u n ts o f 'R e c e iv e r Jo h n P.. f a n n in g , C hance llo r P itn ey added a n o th e r ch ap te r to t h e ' long litig a tio n fo llow ing th e fa i lu re o f tb e M onm outh T ru s t and Safe. D eposit C om pany, w hich c a rrie d w ith , i t th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank , of A sbury P a rk . The ch an ce llo r fixed D ecem ber 26 a s th e d a te w hen c re d ito rs 'an d stock* h o ld e rs w ill be re q u ire d to show cause w hy th e rece iv ersh ip should n o t be. te rm in a te d and M r. L an n in g d ischarged .

    T h e 'f in a l acco u n t su b m itte d to th e co u rt show ed to ta l .rece ip ts of $391.,- 832.80 , and d is b u rs e m e n ts ,o f $345,- 756.20', leav ing a b a lan ce on h a n d ot ?45;835:D 1;" ‘ T h e rece iv e r’* h a s p a id . fifty-tw o and o n e-h a lf p e r c en t, of tiie c la im s p roved a g a in s t th e com pany. . C hance llo r P itn ey d irec ted th e pay m en t o f a f u r th e r d iv idend of tw elve an d th re e -q u a r te rs p e r cen t, to every c re d ito r. He also m ade an ad d itio n a l a llow ance o f $3,000 to the re c e iv e r and $5.00 a d d itio n a l to h is counsel.

    OLD O F F IC E R S R E -E L E C T E D .

    *At tho A nim al M eeting o f tho I)is- tr l c t W . FV M ..S.

    A t th e ir re c e n t an n u a l m eeting , th e m e m b e rs . of th e W om en’s f o r e ig n M issionary Society of th e New B ru n sw ick d is tr ic t re-elected* th ese officers:

    . C onference sec re ta ry , M rs. L. Vi M ulfo rd , C am den ; con ference tre a s u re r , Mrs.- E . S. N esb itt , S e a b rlg h t; d is tr ic t p re s id en t, M rs. A nna R obely; A sbury P a rk ; s e c re ta ry , Mrs. E . A. M argerum , Ocean G rove; reco rd in g sec re ta ry , M rs. E lizab e th P a c k er , Sea- b r ig h t; tre a su re r , M rs. C. L . E d w ard s, Long B ran ch ; d is tr ic t su p e rin te n d e n t of young people. M iss E lizab e th D unham , Ocean G rove; s u p e r in te n d en t of li te ra tu re , M rs. T au lm an A, M ille r, A sbu ry P a rk .

    I t w as decided to ho ld th e nex t an n u a l m ee tin g a t th e M ataw an M eth o d ist C hurch , in Sep tem ber, 1912. ' ' . ’■

    W atch O u t F o r T liis Fe llow .A m a n re p re se n tin g h im se lf to be

    th e a g en t of a w este rn c erea l concern h a s been so lic itin g a ro u n d , M ataw an fo r coupons of a c e r ta in b re a k fa s t food, p ro m isin g firelesB c o o k ers in r e tu rn th e re fo r .. One o f th e d isap p o in ted v ic tim s of th e fe llow , a f te r w a itin g a reaso n ab le tim e fo r .th e a r riv a l of th e co o k er , w ro te m ak in g inq u iry a b o u t it.-S he w as to ld th a t i f th e re c e ip t she h a d w as on one of th e com pany’s re g u la r re c e ip t fo rm s th e cooker .w ould be s e n t a t once. T he com pany fu r th e r sa id th a t th e m an had been ap p o in ted a fireleBs cooker so lic ito r, b u t th a t he h ad fa ile d to re tu rn th e o rd e rs , coupons o r cash .

    C ertificates P re s e n te d by P a s to r 1

    O w ens an d S u p e rin te n d e n t H en-.

    d rick so u , U nder < G raded R u le

    . A do p ted H ere— Xe\v Teacher o f ,A ssem bly i s ’In tro d u c e d to C lass,

    R ally day exercises a t S t. P a u l’s S abbath school' la st ' Sunday, a f te r - - : iip o n b ro u g h t o u t a n ' a tte n d an c e • of' ;37 6 -pupils and ; teach e rs , supp lem en ted by- th e -p re sen ce of fifty -four.

    ; v isito rs . In te re s t .cen te red in ..the. p rom otion of the*' sch o la rs in th re e de- , p a r tm e n ts , u n d e r the' ru le of . th e ; g rad ed school ad o p ted sev e ra l y e a rs ago. T hese p ro m o tio n s w ere m ade in th e P r im a ry , B eg in n ers a n d J u n io r d ep a r tm e n ts . R ev. M arsha ll Owens, tlie p a s to r , an d , H a rry ' lle n d ric k so n , th e s u p e r in te n d en t, p re sen ted the certifica te s of p ro m otion . Air* C ham b e rla in , th e new tea ch e r of th e a s sembly* w as in tro d u ce d to th e school.

    F o llow ing is a .fu l l lis t o f th e p ro m o tions: ?

    B eg inners to P r im a ry -—L illia n A tk in so n , V iola Burdge* C h arle s Conover, J u liu s F re ir ic h , W illie F a ll- h ay er , E d w ard G a llag h er, C harles H en d rick so n , E d ith H ag erm an , P aiil H ag erm an , A lice Je iik in so n , E d w ard K n ig h t, Ju d so n M ulford , E ls ie Mof-. le t, G ranv ille M orrow , ; G eorge Me-. Guir.e, T hom as N ary , M ary Owens, F red d ie S chuyler, H aro ld S m ith , E th el S cu lth o rp e , H l ld r e d . T h o rn to n , H aro ld W ag n er, F lo ren ce ^W ilson M arie W alk e r , H a rry F ran c is ., •'; F ro m P r im a ry to J u n io r— E d ith ‘ P u llen , M arg a re t M cG uire, D oro thy M cG uire, H elen , R eeves, E liza b e th Conover, M arion D ewis, A lfr .e tta M atth ew s, L ydia R ogers, V iola. Itp g - e rs , B e a tr ic e , C la rk , H elen M iller, M yrtle A pplegate, B e r th a Dyclcm an, E m m a N ary , A lle ta Leaw , C a th e r in e A lb rig h t, E m m a G oodenough, L illian H u lit, E d w ard Ri.ee, H aydn P ro c to r , L e R o y . H e'hdrickson, L ym an P o tte r , F ra n k W ard e ll, I r a H ow land , C lyde P e a rce , G eorge S yestervelt, B ern h a r d t ' H om m ell, Cooper S chuy ler,- B rticc S chuy le r, R alp h ' C ram er, R eg in a ld Meryin;-.- >E r n e s t’ .W oolston ,C harles G a llag h er , W ard en W ilson , ^Myron M artin .

    F rom J u n io r to In te rm e d ia te — Nel* d a H u rry , K a th e r in e E ly , E lsie W esto n , E lizab e th H ires , C h ar lo tte B ar- low , H e len .M arrin e r, E lizab e th Doty, J Ia r jo ry S ager, R u th M illigan , Jen n ie W illiam s, L ueile G lover, H esel A ppleg a te , F re d F a llh av e r,. R u sse ll, D avis, W ilber V anvaling , Jo h n H andley , W esley S ag er, H e rm it ICeller, P e rcy S anborn , J am e s M illigan , E d w in Gibson , J a c k F ogarty ,- L inw ood M orris.

    D elegates o! Both P a rlie s Will Gather al Trenton

    United S ta te s „ S e n a to r B riggs , c h a irm an of th e S ta te C om m ittee , On T uesday issued th e fo rm a l call fo r th e R epub lican S ta te C onven tion to be h e ld a t T ren to n n ex t T uesday . T h e d a te is fixed by th e new election law ..

    T h e conven tion is called to m ee t iii th e h a ll of th e R ep u b lican C lub on K ast H anover, s tre e t a t 11' o’clock a. m . . T h e conven tion w ill be com posed of .S enato rs E dge, , A tla n tic ; Lew is^, B u rlin g to n ; H iind , Cape- M ay; N ic h 4 ole; ."C um berland; P rin ce , P a ssa ic ; L e av itt, M er.cer;: th e R ep u b lican c’an.f cli.dates foiv .Senator ju s t chosen a t . | tli(i;:pi'ihiaries: •. in C am den, . E ssex ,’ !,G lo u c e s te r / J io n m o u th ,' S alem , Sqm -; c-rset, U nion - an d - W a rre n ; c o u h tie s ■: e le c tin g a S e n a to r th is y e a r ; a n d a ll < th e ’ p a rty c an d id a te s .'for- th 6 , assen i--: bly.,. T h is w ill g ive a body o f only 7.4 . I tep u b iiean s, . com pared w itii h io re th a i i . 1,000" a t th e . la s t S ta te ', conven tion . : ... (

    On th e sam e day th e D em ocratic • S ta te conven tion will m ee i a t T re n to n in M asonic Tem ple. T h is w ill be m ade up '.of G overno r W ilson ; S en a to rs Jo h n so n , B erg en ; F ie ld e r , j H ud so n ; G e b h a :d t, H -n ite rd o n ; S ll- zer, M iddlesex, F itz h q rb e r t, .M orris; . bo w , O cean; P rice , S ussex ; th e sen a to r ia l c an d id a te s in C am den, E ssex , G louceste r, M onm outh , S a lem , Som -. e rse tj -Union and W arren co u n tie s, and a ll th e c an d id a te s fo r th e assem bly. T in s body w ill, th e re fo re , h ave on ly 7.0 m em b ers .

    T hese tw o m ee tin g s in th e sam e c ity and p ra c tic a lly .a t ih e sam e h o u r w ill m a rk th e m ost ra d ic a l ch an g e in po litica l m e thods th a t th e S ta te h a s e v e r w itnessed . B eg in n in g in 1913, w hen th e S ta te co m m ittees w ill be elected u n d e r th e 'G e ra n law , they w ill b.etom e m em bers of th e respectiv e S ta te conven tions.

    : T h e p rovision in tlie new law .as to th e d u ty of the, co n ven tions Is very s h o r t; , i t p rov ides: . "S a id conven- tion of each p a rty sh a ll have pow er to ad o p t a p a rty p la tfo rm ‘ fo r sa id p a rty , and to t r a n s a c t , such o th e r business a s m ay p ro p erly come before i t . ” _ • / . ." • ;

    I.XVITBI) TO ItE T U ItX .

    TO BE OPPOSED BY JOHN W. SLOCUM

    OF LONG iiRtoCU

    A ged W om an B re ak s H ip .B y a fa ll leiBt S a tu rd a y a t her.

    hom e,. 82 M t. ijion W ay , Ocean Grove, M rs. C a th e rin e Slocum su s ta in ed a b ro k en h ip . T he Ic jtired w om an w as rem oved to . th e Long B ran ch h o sp ita l. She is n in e ty y ea rs o ld an d . in consequence o t h e r . ad vanced age h e r condition: is .s e rio u s ..

    D eposits ' A verage $ 5 0 0 a M onth ,S ince th e e s ta b lish m e n t o f a

    b ran ch o f th e U n ited S ta te s po sta l sav in g s b a s k a t , J ,ong B ran ch , .the d ep o sits have a v e rag e d ?500 per. m onth , ' T h e b ra n ch h a s been in exis ten ce a b o u t th re e m on ths .

    A tte n d in g R a ilro a d Session . •G eneral P a sse n g e r A g en t M cEad-

    d in , o t th e N ew iTotk : a n d . L ong B ranch R a ilro ad , is a t te n d in g th e a n n u a l con ference of g e n e ra l passen- c e r a g en ts o f tho U n ited S ta te s a t S t. P a u l, M inn.

    C hange In ScUcdulo.A g e n era l change lt>. th e tim e ta

    b le o f the Now / a r k and Long B ran ch R ailro ad w ill go in to i.iloct on O ctober 1. The. S aad y H ook s tea m e rs w ill bo ta k e n off a t th a t tim e.

    . W ill M arry on O ctober 11., .The m a rria g e o f M iss E d itlT ^ V . .-

    G oodnow , of Ocean G rove, and \Vil- ; lia m A. B erry , of A sbury "park , w hose ; en g ag em en t w as announced a s h o r t ■ tim e ago , w ill ta k e p lace on W ednesday e v e n in g ,. O ctober 11 , a t th e .; hom e of th e p a re n ts of th e b ride- e lec t, M r, and M rs. J o h n M. G oodnow , < S*J E m b u ry avenue . T he w edding Is ( to be a q u ie t one, a tte u d e d only by \ n e a r re la tiv e s an d th e m ost in tim a te i fr ien d s of M iss Goodnow an d M r. ' B erry .

    A nklo B roken by F a ll .Sliss B elle D urkee , p ro p r ie to r of

    th e B eechcro ft bo a rd in g house, . 21 an d 23 B roadw ay , is su ffe r in g 'w ith a b ro k e n a n k le / su s ta in e d by a fa ll a t ‘ he r hom e h e re -last- S a tu rd ay . The in ju re d m em ber has been p laced in a p la s te r c as t by Dr. B everidge, and now th e p a tie n t is re s tin g com fort* ably. - ' • . " :

    M illinery O pen ing N ext T u esd ay . j

    M rs. M. A lice M iller a n n o u n ces h e r fa ll an d w in te r open ing of. fine m illinery on T uesday , O ctober 3, c o n tin u ing a ll1 w eek. M rs. 'M il le r ’s p a rlo rs a re a t 32 M ain av en u e , Ocean Grove. She fits and a d ju s ts fram es to s u i t w earer , and also u tilizes m a te ria l.

    V nan im ous C all fo r D r. M arsha lll?*roni Xew Itr iin sw ick C hurch .

    W ith Re.v. D r. Jo h n H and ley , of Ocean G rove, a s th e p res id in g officer, th e com bined session of the second and ' th ird q u a r te r ly con fe rences of th e F ir s t J l . E. -Church, New B runs- v, leki w as held on M onday even in g o f , th is .w eek . T h e p a s to r of th e cliu reh , Rev. Dr. Jam es W . J la rsh a ll, fo rm erly o i O cean Grove, \vas gf\*en a u n an im o u s call to r e tu rn to th e New B ru n sw ick chu rch fo r a n o th e r y ear , h is f o u r th m th a t charge.

    Dr. M arsha ll w ill com plete -his th ird y e a r 1 in th a t ch u rch w hen tlie New Jersey C onference convenes a t A sbury P a rk , on th e f ir s t W ednesday in M arch nex t. D uring h is pas-, to ra te th e re has been- a s teady , g ro w th in n lim b ers an d influence; a n d th e w hole ch u rch is p u lling to g e th e r as one m an, ;D r . M arsha ll is recognized as one of th e lead in g s p ir i ts o f th e co n ference , and freq u e n tly p res ides a t th e a n n u a l g a th e rin g s in 'th e a b sence o r by re q u e s t of th e b ishop In c liarge.

    P ro f. ^ io rg u ii on O cean Voyage.P rof. T a ll E sen -Morgan, d ire c to r

    of m usic and • e n te r ta in m e n ts a t Ocean G rove, on T uesday a f te rn o o n s ta r te d on a b rie f v isit to M aine, in o rd e r to o b ta in th e benefit of th e ocean .a ir . T his tr ip w ill g ive . Mr.. M organ th e o p p o rtu n ity to g e t a few n ig h ts of com plete re s t an d sleep* so m eth in g h e , is h o t ab le to o b ta in w hile on land . Ow ing to. th e dem ands m ade u p o n 'h is tim e by.’ h is schoo l df m usic M r. M organ ‘la s t S a tu rd a y re-; signed as s u p e r in te n d en t of th e N ationa l A ssociation of O rgan is ts, a l though he s till re ta in s h is g re a t in te re s t in th a t body, of w hich h e 'w a s th e founder.

    P a s to r K u lp In v ited ̂ o R e tu rn .Rev. J . B. K u lp , p a s to r o f th e

    B rad ley B each M. E . C hurch , h as been Inv ited to re tu rn to th a t ch arg e fo r th e s ix th y e ar . . T h is ac tio n w as ta k e n a t th e q u a rte r ly con ference o f th e c h u rch he ld on T uesd ay evening^

    L e f t W ife ; R ep en ted in J a il .A t H olm del th e o th e r day H ow ard

    B row n, accused of d e se rtin g h is wife, and tw o ch ild ren on M arch 1 la s t, w as a rre s te d by D etec tive C ap ta in W alling . I t w as a sc e rta in e d th a t Brow n w as w ork ing in a b lacksm ith ; shop a t H o lm d e l, and w hen th e de tec tive a rr iv e d th e re in a n au to m o b ile he w as ta k e n by su rp rise . T h e com p la in a n t is W illiam H. M artin , fa th e r of M rs. B row n. A fte r being lock ed up B row n rep e n te d a n d p ro m ise s to be good. H e w as re leased on th e p ro m ise ;to go back to h is wife..

    H oliness M eeting C o n tinued .It* w as in te n d ed to close th e da ily

    m o rn in g m ee tin g in th e T aberntic le la s t Sunday. T he a tte n d an c e nnd in-: te re s t on th a t day w ere so g re a t, how ever, as to w a rra n t a co n tin u an ce of th e serv ice th ro u g h th e w eek. ^

    C ounty to H ear. G overnor.D u rin g th e p re s en t p o litica l cam - |

    pa ign G overnor W oodrow W ilson w ill j g ive tw o days to speech m ak in g in th is : county^; - I t is lik e ly th e d a te s w ill be announced la te r by th e coun ty com m itte e . 1 ‘ ■; . -v . '.

    S unday E v en in g S erv ice R esum ed .T he re g u la r even ing serv ice a t S t. J

    P a u l’B M. E. C hurch , Ocean G rove, i w ill be resum ed th e com ing Sunday. Rev. M arsh a ll Owens, th e p a s to r , w ill -. preach.'- '' •; : I

    L o s t H is L ife in a Fh^o.I C harles R om ain lo s t h is life 'Wed

    nesday n ig h t-a t A sbury P a rk in a fire th a t destroyed a s tab le and s to rag e b a rn , in A p p leg a te ’s a lle y belong ing to th e A sb u ry P a rk F u r n i tu re Com-

    I pany. R om ain , a d issipn ted c h a rac te r , i h iiu been sleep in g in a w agon in the j b r r n -■ - ' . . .

    Scalded B y H o t Coffee.P lo ren ce . J . W oolm an , th e tw o-

    year-o ld d a u g h te r of M r/ a n d M rs. H a rry W oolm an , tipped over a cup of h o t coffee a t th e W oolm an hom e, 74 H eck avenue, on W ednesday evening . T h e ch ild w as bad ly b u rned a b o u t ;the n eck and sh o u ld er.

    M oney to L o an . ‘-M oney to lo a n o n f i r s t b o n d - and.

    m o rtg ag e In v a rio u s am o u n ts . Q uick serv ice. E . N. W oolston , R ea l E sta te and In s u ran ce , 50 M ain av en u e , Ocean Grove, N. J .— tf-.

    C olorado la n d , in th e d ry fa rm in g d is tr ic t o f W eld coun ty , fo r s a le and lease. T hese lan d s a re .fine fo r th e ra is in g of w in te r w h eat, a lso hom es tead , loca tions. F o r p a rtic u la rs a d d ress G laser & W oolston , C arr, W eld county , C plorado.:—tf.

    R ead th e a r tic le h eaded ‘ -Spillway fo r T ax p ay ers ’ M oneys,” on p age 8 . J . A. B. 39

    A ssem bly X om inces A re W illiam II ,

    R eid , H a rry T iiiax , J lcp u b iicah s ;

    E lm er 11. G eran , L eon 11. T ay lo r,

    r-*" D eiiioerath— F i r s t P r im a ry E lec -

    . l io n C m ler Xew lie lo r ni Law .

    Oiily. a-flight vo te was-' po lled . in O ceaii G rove a t the p rim ary e lection , on T u esd ay d f th is .week.- In the l*wo d is t r ic ts ’the . to ta l; v o te figured up. 2 4 1.' Or th is nilnVber. the" first d is tr ic t p o lled l iO and tlie ;second d is tr ic t 131. A lew • vo te rs fdu iid '; f a u It • w 1th tlie pii-. mairy- b a llo ts o f tiie ir respective’ p a r tie s , because they . w ere n o t p e rm itte d io -v o te a “ s p li t’’ tick e t. T h e m em b ers Of th e e lection board; found the: day long a n d tedious', th e po lls open- ing a t 7 a . ni. and . c lo sing a t 9 p. m.

    T h e re s u lt in M onm outh county g a v e . th e R epub lican no m in a tio n fo r se n a to r to C larence E . F . H e trick by a la rg e vo te and lht> D em ocratic nom^ in a tio n fo r th e sam e oflice to Jo h n W. S locum . - On th e R epub lican side of lire p o litic a l fence th e assem bly nom inees are . W illiam H . R eid a n d H a rry T ru a x j 'o n - th e D em ocratic s ide , E lm e r II. G eran and Leon R. T ay lo r. T he R epublican c an d id a te fo r sherifr- is Charie^7A, H aw kins, wiio w ill be opposed ytojK''W ilbert. A. . B eecroft, Democrat.-1̂

    Ip th e firs t d is tr ic t, of O cean Grove th e r e ’w e re S7 R epublican an d 23 D em ocratic vo tes cast.. T h e only co n te s t w as betw een S. D. W oolley and- E. N. W oolston for m em ber o f th e coun ty^com m ittee , th e -la tte r re ceiv ing a m a jo rity . Jn th e second d is tr ic t th e re w ere 75 R epublican vo tes cas t, w hile th e D em ocrats p o lled 5.0. A n u m b er o f b a llo ts in each d is tr ic t w ere in v a lid a ted by reason of e r ro r on th e p a r t o f th e vo ters .

    Ocean G rove’s v o te in d e ta il is gw - en h e re w ith :

    . REPUBLICAN.- E o r S e n a to r:

    1st D. 2d D.C. E. F . H e tr ic k .. . .*4 .6 0 \ 53W illiam \V. R am say 14 • 171

    F o r A ssem bly :• W illiam .H ,, R eid / 59 57

    E d w ard S c h b e n tlia le r . .19 19' H a rry T ru ax . . . . . . . . 34 3S

    F o r S heriff:C harles A. H aw k in s . .GG 51

    F o r-A ssesso r:P e te r F. Dodd . . . . . . . 52 47

    For C oroners:R ichard B race, J r . . . .3 8 27Alnrcus A. C oon ... . , . 1 7 XQW illlatii C. H a v lla n d ..30 25W illiam E . M acdonald .57 . 57F r a n k M cCue . . . . , ’ . . 2 2 12M elvin P. Y a r d . . . . ; .3 7 . 34'

    F o r C o un ty C om m ittee:.S tephen D. W o o lle y .. .24

    ...‘ 10. N. W o o ls to n . . . . . . . 4 4 . ; .. C h arle s A /.C lev en g er. . 40

    F o r T ow nsh ip C o m ra itteem en :Jacob B. Sw.ee.t . . . . . . 03 5 4B en n ie H . W h ite ' . . : .5 o 45

    F o r C onstab le :W illiam C. H a v lla n d ..4 5 42

    F o r J u s tic e o f th e Peace :W. \V\ C o w a rd . . . 1 9 1 0 'G eorge W este rv e lt . . . . . 3

    F o r T ow nsh ip A p p ro p ria tio n s:R oads, first d is tr ic t, 25 for, 20

    a g ain st;^ se co n d d is tr ic t, 17 fo r, . 22ag a in s t. W ays-and . m eans, .first dis tr ic t , 25 fo r, 10 a g a in s t; second dis* tr lc t , IS fo r, 19 a g a in st. G arbage,f irs t d is tr ic t, 28 fo r , 16 a g a in s t; second d is tric t,-. 21 fo r, 17 a g a in st.L ights,- f irs t d is tr ic t, 23 fo r , 19a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 15 for, 20 a g a in st. A ssessing a n d . co llecting , first d is tr ic t, 20 fo r , IS a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 16 fo r, 20 ag a in s t. B oard of health,-, f irs t d i s t r i c t , '24 fo r, 18ag a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 15 f o r , . 18 a g a in s t., ' S ou th M ain s t r e e t certificates, f irs t d is tr ic t, 21 fo r , 13'a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t , 19 fo r, 18 ag a in st. S tone road bonds, f irs t district, 21 for,- 14 a g a in s t ; second d istr ic t, 19 .fo r, 17 ag a in s t. G. A. R ., first d is tric t, 41 fo r , 3 a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 36 fo r , 7 a g a in st. Mem o ria l h o sp ita l, first d is tr ic t; 41 fo r, 2 a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 30 fo r , 10 ag a in st. . P oor, f irs t d is tr ic t, 33 fo r, 11 a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 29 for., 11 ag a in s t. In te re s t an d d iscoun t, firs t d is tric t, 24 fo r, 9 again st'; second d is tr ic t, 16 fo r , 18 ag a in st. C usto d ia n of school fu n d s , first d is tric t, 28 fo r , 11 a g a in s t; second d is tr ic t, 24 fo r, 13 a g a in st. Police , first d ist r ic t , 23 fo r , 18 a g a in s t; second d ist r ic t , 12 fo r , 29 a g a in st.

    W orus oi i1 r a is e fo r P lace o l R es t in

    ’ | . O cean iiro v e

    In a la te n u m b er of th e P h il a del- p h la M etiiod ist is a le t te r com niendar to ry o f th e E llip C ottage, Ocean G rove, and its m anagem en t. T h is le tte r, .w ritten by M rs. A nnie S tra i th Jo raison and d a ted a t A sbury P a rk , is given h e rew ith :

    “ A m id th e h u rry and ru sh o f th is tw e n tie th c en tu ry , th e re s tle ssn ess even in p laces in ten d ed fo r re s t, is i t possib le to find an El i m?

    “ T h e w rite r found one. I t .’is the o ldest house in Ocean G rove, e n la rg - ed and fitted up as a seas id e re tr e a t fo r m in is te rs and th e ir fam ilies , h o t a few of w hom could never e n jo y th e so u l-re fres iiin g n iee tiugs a t Ocean Grove w ere it no t fo r. h o sp ita lity of-:.; fcred by th is hom e— ho sp ita lityplaced w ithiii reach o f . .th e ir m odqst . m eans.

    "B less in g s on th e good lad les who decreed th a t a ll d en o m in a tio n s m igh t hi- ad m it led to Us bon m i fu lly -sp read la b le s .an d th e in v itin g s h e lte r o f its broa l v e ran d as! I w as no M ethod ist, only an o ld -fash ioned P resb y te rian , Who w hispered 'amen* u n d e r h e r b re a th — u n le ss ; th e ‘fa th e rs .and , b re th re n ’ dem anded m ore . F a r afield had I tra v e le d ; u n d e r th e banyan tre e s , by th e bam boo g roves , and th ro u g h m any a. c ity and h a m le t in A m erica , an d I w as tir e d — so tired .. “ N ever b e fo re had m y eyes beheld a p lace called E llin . -B u t th e re w as th e nam e, d is tin c tly b efo re m e, u n - ; d e r th e shady trees. ‘Y es,’ th e s tra n g - ; e i 'm ig h t c o m e / .

    “T hen w ere discovered , th e ‘palm tre e s ’ and ‘fo u n ta in s o f w a te r .’ -IV had w ondered w h ere th e y W ere . T hey w e re liv ing a iid m oving a b o u t from room to room . W h at ha rm o n y and peace w ith in th o se w alls!. \V hat o rde r p re v a iled ev ery w h ere u n d e r the, wise and; ta c tfu l m an a g em en t o f th e m a tro n !— a t ru e lady . W h at d e lig h tful in te rc o u rs e w ith k in d re d s p ir i ts ! ’ How sw eet, th e fe llow sh ip w ith them a?l In m o rn in g and .evening w orsh ip !

    “ My 'w earin ess passed a w a y .. ‘And th ey re m o v e d ‘.from E lim .’ O ne may n o t istay th e re a lw ays. B u t h eav en b less th o se w h o provided. a n . Ellim! and may...aiiy w eary one w ho re a d s th is find i t : ”

    (C oncluded on E ig h th P ag e .)

    D is tr ic t M asonic V is ita tion ..On F r id a y even ing of la s t w eek R t.

    W o rsh ip fu l D is tr ic t D epu ty S an fo rd Dey, of th e F o u r te e n th M asonic D istr ic t , m ad e a n official v is ita tio n to Long B ranch Lodge, No. 78 , a t Masonic H all. I t w as one of th e la rg e s t .m eetings, held in years, m an y v is itin g iSIasons b e in g p re sen t, in c lu d in g v is ito r s , from S outh J e rse y an d New Y ork.

    C hurch U sh ers fo r O ctober.T h e u sh e rs a t S t. P a u l’s M. E.

    Church,. Ocean G rove, fo r th e m p n th of O ctober, w ill he: . M orn ing— G eorge C. P r id h am , H. D. C lark ; E a r l H e igh t, W illiam M cBride! E v en in g — C h arle s W ilgus, Jo h n L oson, • J o seph R a ln ea r, F ra n k Sam pson.

    . Spoke of B ishop T ay lo r .. A t th e p re a c h e rs ’ m ee tin g in th e

    Ocean Grove. T ab e rn ac le la s t M onday .m orn ing th e ad d re ss glvon by th e Rev. T. J . S co tt, of th is p lace. He spoke of th e life and influence o f B ishop T ay lo r .

    G R A FT A T LOXG I5I5AXCH.

    S ays H e H as E vidence

    A g a in st School B oard . ‘ '

    A t the d in n e r given by th e L ong B ranch board of tra d e la st S a tu rd a y evening , F orm er- Ju d g e H eisiey e x / pioded a bom b by d eclaring th a t s igns of g ra f t in tiie school board w ere not w an ting . Said J u d g e 'H e is iey:

    "T h e re ar«» evidences of g ra f t in the school bo a rd . l*have in my possession ev idence o f W rongdoing, w hich, if t ru e , shou ld be re p o rte d to J u s tic e V oorhees. I f som e one else does not re p o r t i t , I w ill.” -

    M r. H eisiey said th a t h is ob jec tion la st sp rin g to sp en d in g §167>000 fo r a new High School saved th e taxpay - e is m ore th a n $GO,pOO, “ fo r we a re g e ttin g p ra c tic a lly th e sam e k in d of. a b u ild in g fo r $1 1 0 ,0 0 0 .”

    May Xot R eappo in t l)r. W ight.Being a R epublican It Is believed

    th a t th e Rev. Dr. G eorge B. W ight, o f T re n to n , an Ocean G rove p ro p e rty ow n er an d a m em ber of th e Cam p M eeting A ssoc ia tion , m ay n o t be re ap p o in ted w hen h is te rm a s Commis-. si o n e r o f C h ar itie s a n d C o rrec tio n s exp ires in J a n u a ry next. G overnor W ilson Is s a id to have been u rged to appo in t a w om an to th e position , a p rac tice follow ed in sev era l o th e r S ta te s h a v in g a s im ila r oflice.

    Dr. W rig h t P re s e n ts G avel.D r. L a u ra M. W rig h t, of Ocean,

    G rove, p re sen te d a han d so m e gavel i o M rs. B arn es , p re s id en t o f th e sh o re league of th e New J e rse y W om a n ’s Suffrage A ssocia tion , a t a m eeting of th a t body he ld la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t in A sbury . P a rk . T h e speech o f p re s e n ta tio n w as m ade by th e Rev. Dr. T . J . S co tt, a lso of th e Grove.

    A u g u s t P o p k in In ju re d . •R e tu rn ih g .f ro m an ocean fish ing

    tr ip T h u rsd ay m o rn in g , and w h ile in th e a c t of b each in g th e b o a t, A u g u st P o p k in , of 77 H eck av en u e , w as p a in fu lly in ju re d . A b re a k e r cau g h t, th e b oa t, sw erv in g i t a ro u n d u n til i t s tru c k Mr. P o pk in in the side. Alth o u g h no bones w ere b ro k e n , th e in ju ry . n e ce ssita te d m edical a tte n tio n .

    B an n e r P re se n ted to L eag u e .H a rry H e n d rick so n has p resen ted

    a s ilk en b anner, to th e E p w o rth L eague of S t. P a u l 's chu rch . M rr H endrickson is th e p re s id en t of th e league. T h e b a n n e r b ea rs th e la g u e ’s n am e and in s ig n ia in w h ite and go ld , an d a lto g e th e r is a h an d som e piece of w ork .

    H as a P o s it io n in th e South .L ; H a rry W oo lm an , of this- p lace,

    w ill leav e h e re sh o rtly fo r D ay tona, F la ., w h e re h e has secured a p osition fo r th e w in te r in a la rg e m e a t a n d p rov ision m a rk e t. D uring th e p a s t su m m er M r. W oolm an successfu lly o p e ra ted a f rui t and v egetab le ro u te iu th e Grove.

    H o t B aths W ill Bo C losed.T ho h o t b a th s a t th e n o rth end w ill

    be closed th is (S a tu rd a y ) evening . M iss G race A sh ton , the efficient and c o u rteo u s office a tte n d a n t, w ill se rv e a s s ec re ta ry to D r. B allard ag a in th is w in te r, a position she h a s filled fo r a nu m b er of y ears . ‘ .

    R ead th e a r tic le headed “ Sp illw ay fo r T ax p ay ers’ M oneys,” on page 8 . J . A. B. . - 39

  • mm,

    OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, SERTEMER, SO, 1911

    MortgagorA n d

    MortgageeT h e Interest W as N ot Paid,

    Y e t the M ortgage W as N ot Foreclosed

    B y F . A . M IT C H E LCopyright bsS\merienn Prosa Asso

    ciation, 1911.

    . ..■•Tho only w ay, M iss Snnderson—n t le a st tbe best w ay ou t o f tlio m atte r,” said th e a tto rney , gathering up papers s trew n over a table, “is fo r you to m arr y t h e m an of wjjom you have made, th ese loans.!'

    ‘•Good gracious!"“The. sum s you lmvo borrow ed froth

    tim e to tim e a re so largo”- ' , f.;!;: “ I don’t know who has loaned m e th e .money. I t w ns all a rranged th rough an agent.”

    , "P a rd o n 'm e, One stop a t a tim e. You can’t hope to pay off th e m ortgages, and a very la rge sum o f in te res t, money com es due Sept. 1. Foreclosures are to be expected on th e property p ledged as security w hich is”—

    “ I know all thnt. TeJI me a b o u tib is m ethod you propose.”

    "M arriage. L et us look the m a tte r squarely in tho face. You a re not, of course, w illing to Jose th e b est buildings you possess.”

    "W hom am I to mnrr.v?”"Those loans have all been m ade by

    ;the sam e person, Edm ond E astbu rn , who inherited a largo e s ta te from his

    . fa ther. H e is th irty -tw o y ears old, abou t flve years y ou r senior, I be lieve”—

    "Seven.”"V ery good; seven years y ou r senior;

    intelligent, handsom e and generally a ttrac tive .”

    " B u t I can ’t ask a m an to m arry me.”

    • " I w ill a rra n g e a m eeting fo r you. i t is m y business a s y o u r a tto rney to save your p roperty . Leave th e prelim inaries to me. Mrs. E astb u rn , th e gen tlem an’s m other, Is an old friend o f mine. I th ink I can a rra n g e fo r un inv ita tion fo r you to v is it her a t her coun try re s idence.”

    "W ithou t e ithe r she or h e r son know ing the object of m y com in g ?’

    "N either shall have a suspicion.

    "W hy f t o t r"You would then begin to live,?* ''B egin to live!" ,“ Ves, sjr. No m au o r wom an ^enlly

    begins lo live before m arriage—th a t is, if they don 't, m a rry .a t the proper tim e fo r m arriage they don 't Oil the n a tu ra l course of their live.*?;.:. They don 't develop.” ; ;• ;

    Mr.. E nstln irn w as silen t aud;tlioughl- . fu l for- a, m om ent, (lieu s a id :

    “ I .believe you’re right. Many a ir evening I .go .to .iny . lone ly :room in the c ity and to bed bored.” • .

    ‘‘B ut. you have a home he reV ; " ile re ! W hy, m other ^o the rs me nil the while. She treaIs nio a s • shl* did when I w as a boy. .U?s tuy rubbers, or m y o v e rc o a t or a fe a r th a t 1 * 11 ge t spilled out o f m y au to . « r som ething like th a t, w ith no re s t from m orning till n ight.”. The mnld. ben t over her w ork think*; ingv ' ' • ••

    "A penny for your thoughts;” said E astbu rn . , •

    T he m aid looked tip inquiringly, and he explained by ask ing her .'w hat had se t her . to th inking . . :

    "I Wiis' wondering,” she replied. ’*lf a \vife should w orry about you iu ih a t w ay would It bore you.”

    “I wonder,” .was tlie indefinite reply. Mr. E a s tb u rn heard his m other'com

    ing upstairs, and, no t relish ing being caugh t in conversation w ith ii m aid, ho w en t on up to his room.. • T he sug gestion th a t m arriage w as. a f te r all. the only rea l life fo r m an o r woman com ing from one who could not possibly a sp ire to one o f such d ifferent social .position Impressed lilin. ' W omen had said th a t to him before, b u t lie

    -knew they e ith e r w ished to m arry him f o r , h is w ealth o r secure him fo r a daugh ter. Spoken by ; th is humble, m aid th e w ords had a new im port.

    As he wo^ dropp ing ;o ff to sleep he w as p ic tu ring a home o f h is ow n w ith a w ife In it. and d u rin g th e la st mom ent before unconseipusncss tlie w ife ' w as th e im age o f M iss Sanderson’s maid.-.'

    T he nex t m o rn in g ., wnlle .Mj\ .Eastburn w as s ittin g w ith ' hia m other a t the b reak fa s t table, a telegram w as r e ceived from th e expected g u est saying th a t she w as again delayed and wou’.d Write. A Y lienthc le tte r cam e th e w rite r sa id th a t It m igh t be a week before she could a rr iv e :. Slip also gave th e inform ation th a t lier m aid w as no t a common servan t, b u t a student of dom estic science and a friend .whom she had taken in to her service.- W ould M r. E as tb u rn kindly tre a t -her w ith m ore consideration than , an ordinary"V ery well. You have my consent.”

    A w eek from th a t day M iss S a n d e r- ' servan t? son received a kind note from Mrs. •• "M other,” exclaim ed th e son, *'cou- E as tb u rn contain ing an inv ita tion to : found this M iss Sanderson!”V is it her nnd to set the d a te herself, j “ W hat do you m ean. Edm ond?”M iss Sanderson accepted and m e n -! “She's s en t a lady up here a s a m aid tloned th e .lO th o f Ju ly a s th e d a te of j w ithou t te lling u s any th in g abou t it. her arriva l. M rs E astb u rn told her : I suspected righ t aw ay th a t the girl son th a t she w as expecting a v is ito r o f 1 w as not an o rd inary mald. ^ W e m ust whom she had heard m any p leasan t j change our* tre a tm e n t o f her a t ow e. th in g s and asked him if he would not j L e t her dine w ith u s th is evening. 1 like to m eet her a t the s tation and ! w ish to m ake am ends for not having b rin g her to the limi-e. O rdering h is i show n h e r p roper consideration.au to , he proceeded to tho station .

    "A re you looking fo r M iss Sanderson?” asked a young woman who left

    • the train..“ I um .''

    • “Y ou're.M r. E astbu rn , then?”"Yes.” ." I ’m M iss Sanderson’s maid. J u s t

    before the tim e to leave a m a tte r of business cam e up w hich m u s t be a t tended to. My m is tre ss .sen t m e on to s a y .th a t she will be up tom orrow .”

    "W ed, come w ith me.

    M iss E astbu rn w a s ;qu ite w illing to a c t upon h e r son’s suggestion. She spoke to the maid a fter- breakfast"aiid tol.tl her o f th e proposed change.

    “P le a se ' g ive me your nam e,’! sa id M rs. E a s t burn.,

    “Adcle, in’in.” -“N ever m ind the 'm ’m.’ Addle

    w hat^’’ \\ •' "A dele Itlchardsi” .; "W ell. M iss Hi chords. I- believe you ; brought som e baggage o f your own. i 1. t ru s t you have som e su itab le Up-

    The m aid carried only a little hand ; parol.” bag,, b u t sbm eth lng -rE astbu rn couldn’t. Miss-. R ichards • sa id th a t she bad very w ell te ll w h a t—Induced him to re- and from th a t m oment dropped tlie lievo her o f it; T here wore bu t tw o I w ays o f a niaid. Siio appeared a t din- sea ts in tho, auto , so th a t lie and tlie! nor su itab ly b u t sim ply dressed, and m aid s a t s id e by side. H e opened con -: it «eemod to Mr. E astb u rn th a t tho

    Early Combines and Corners."E ngrossing” w as a n olTense punish

    able- in .England-.by line and Imprison- m eat, and tht. .' UtalttS iu .’

    ., b i i m b e r .; Miilwork and Builders’ Hardware

    A Long Run,P roperty M an—Old- y ou r com pany

    have a long run In Stieedunk? Como-* d lan —T hey chased us only tw o ,miles 3ut.—Chicago News.

    • -H er Ideal, ’-t >:. “W h at is y ou r idea 1 nann ?" :, "One, who is clever enough tn m ake

    money and, foolish' enough to spend it.” —Variety Life.

    H onesty needs no pulns to se t Itself o ff .-R d w a rd Moore.

    ©ocond. Third and R a ilro ad Avoe.

    r t f t B U R Y M R K .Sole mannfactnrera of the

    Albemarle brand of Cedar Shingles. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brusli-

    . ee, ’ , ,.. * \Solo agents, for King1? Windsor Ce-

    menfc for Momnontlr and Ocoan counties.

    J A 8 . H . S B X T O N

    Funeral Director.«■9 ocean No. 1, No. 2, sou th side o f Cor- lie$ av en u e a n d th e ' s to n e ro a d to • R ey n o ld s’ B ridge , No. 3, n o r th side, No. 4, and No. 5 , .as s ta ted .

    FR A N K P. BU TCH ER, T ow nship .C lerk .

    TflEfAIfEN‘lINE:Aiew York anti Long B ranclr

    Steam boat Co. ‘

    aio iiduy, S ep t. 5.

    T im o T ab le— Dally and Sundays. WKEK-DAY8. •

    L eave N ew T o r lt, W e s t 35tU St, N. It., 8 ;45 a. m ., 2.00 p. ra.

    L eave New Yorl:;' B a tte ry (n e a r S o u th 'F e r ry ) , .9.20 a . m . , 2,30 p.3.10 p. :r.. R ockw ell 'avenue , 7.20 (•,. ni.; 3.00 p. in.

    SUNDAYS.Lenvo New Y ork , W es t 3 5 th S t..N .

    R ., 8.45 a. m, B a tte ry (n e a r South F e rry ) 9.20 a: m.

    LoavinB'. P le a su re Cay 4.10 p., as RocUwoll avenue , 4.00 p. m.

    Tolte car w hich leav es A sbu ry P a rk n o t la te r th a n one h o u r b e fo re b o a t leaveB P le a su re B ay. -

    Baggage c a r rie d free w ith pagsoc- gera , ' ,• .. .■ ■ . .■ ■

    E R N E S T N . W O O L ST O NN o t a r y P u b l i c j

    C o n u n l M l o n c r o l D e e d , f o r N e w l e n w y tSWaln A-vcmne ' .r'

    Oeean Grove i' New Jersey .

  • XT6X '08 'aawGUJtis 'Avaaruvs THE OCEAN GROVE TIMESO C E A N G R O V E H O T E L S O C E A N G R O V E H O T E L S

    Muiford’s HotelEUROPEAN PIAN

    2 1 -2 7 -2 9 O lin S tree t, Ocean Grove, N. J.Ono Siook fro m the O cean

    •Furnished Ro.mis Without Board $3 per week and up. D ining Room Service. Apartments for Light Housekeeping.

    Box (il. T e lphono W A L T E R J . M O L FO K D , O w iior rfticl Sluimpror.

    ..li

    O C E A N G R O V E H O T E L S O C E A N G R O V E H O T E L S

    T h e Q u e e nNow Opera for the Season

    Direeth on the Beach '!

    Telephone BookletO p e c u M a y 27, i!»H

    13

    O C E A N G R O V E H O T E L S

    Fountain HouseC e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d f o r

    C c e a n G r o v e a n d A s b u r y P a rik G u e s t s

    Feeing Pounders* Paik, i: which i* ihe Jlisliop FitzGerald Memorial fountain. Remodeled and newly furnished. Wide hfltls*. large toom*. One hhick from the ocean. Two block* from Audi* torium nnd fr«»m the Asbury Park hireet cars. • P r iv a te bntlia. E xce llen t tab le . Rntes, }') »t» n week. Uooms w ith o u t b o a rd . If 'Icfilrcft* S*acini rtiiev for June und fu« families 0 it.>’ ij-i. > tin ft.i booklet.

    rOUftiTAIW H O TE L CO. O c e a u G ro v e , N e w . J e r s e y

    The New PhiladelphiaMrs.-’G;S. Crave©; Proprietor.

    , . KRANZ & SM ITH. - . P roprie tor

    3 and 5 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey

    Cozy sun parlors. Newly r* fitted rooms,Wiih private : ̂ J : bath. : .New: sanitary plumbing 'throughout: Cool rooms

    -̂ 11 and ^omfortabk- accommodations for summer, guests, permanent- and crausic-nt.

    e • i ©

    ie .it .IC L E M E N T & C L E M E N T

    Ocean End o f Ocean P a thw ay

    All modem improvements. ■ Elevator.

    Nos. 70 and 72 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.

    On main thoroughfare to . oceap, wide ,verandas, large Imlls,i parlors and reception- room ; a . largs:, diecrfui summer

    • hotiie. coinbihiiig every, comfort and convenience.:": / /'■■■■:8 j)cei»l ra te s fo r th e tc iis iw i; a lso M ay, J u n e , S ep te m b e r iiiid.Octi.-l> r De- ; ^ - v 8c rfp tlv p bo o k le t oil hpplienflop.- ? :

    Ocean Pathway, u ce jh -0: rwa, N. J., first House from the OceanM its.. O, A , r. .OC, Owner‘mid Proprietor • .. :

    S U P E R IO R F U F ii- i lS H E D R O O M S TO R E N T. 'I n th o ’i

    to all pluc.•» beaut itui pi.rt of ih< >f lh erest, A pp'dntnu*^

    ;vVc. UnobstriictHl view *»r tne ocean, Convenient * Urrti*clnh3. May to October. '

    I ■ . I 7 * . l lc c ii nveiju»f UtW! P ilg r im ■ Pntinvay.^ Oocriu'-. O ' - r “ # H I f C P - G ro w ; N .P i c u .« - j i n t i y n n d nna trolly-'- lo-.U U v A O v , ; ' l i t U y O C . cu ted , - e a r all .po in ts ol liii^nM ',;: oti.^ul..-.-

    i"; JXCIwdN/S

    i w i V . i t ,

    OSBORNE HOUSECORNER PITMAN AND CENTRAL AVENUES, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

    S ix teen th soaaoru A first-c lass house, c o n v en ien t to e v e ry th in g ot" inter* e s t in th e G rovo. H exrv . W elsfoud , P roprietor^

    X ' n o f ; l l > « : k und,‘ Ik^ieb nveniios. Or? un GrovcvN. j . n iietV ock from the nceitii ;{un tru, ,v. . f*«L /rjjnty*s« ,:»,M>*4v;MX’'Kv*jcinYA

    tind. ce»:' ' z-i;

    The United States, M a r t i n & A m y

    C o rn er M ain nn d B each Aw.miOii. A 'b look from th e bench a n d bOitircl wulk. T h ir tie th season . F irs t-e la sa iu ev ery p a rticu la r;

    C apac ity tw o h u n d re d .

    Atlantic House- ; E ., N. :P R B N T IS , P r o p r i e t o r

    C o r n o r B o a c h a n d P itm a n ftvenuee

    O C B f lN G R O V E , IN, J .

    THE W ATEELY

    T H E S U M M h R F i E L D* W . • * » * V A - * a a— r tl(lVI,UMl ih)t|Ki)tft ilty b w ptediesH ite m m ie *il .*t;i iro m 'lieoi***!!** Wl*U .« • n n o b m iu r ti ;d View o f t r m i • «lve iruprovmentw.

    » P,ob-:rt M. Watt.

    \/v.I Sea View Av- nm*. Op«*n June UrM to O.-trber first. One door ftom the ocean: one blackfrom the new pivllton. ijpecl I mte« for June. A. L/. SHAW

    TRENTON HOUSE78 M O U N T Z I O N W A Y , - C E AW G R O V E , N E W J E R S E Y

    Sear Audliorluin K. (Jahiih. an H«»nu- ftoirfortu

    The GLENMERERates on application.

    05 E m b u ry avem ie.’ T h ree m in u te s ’ w alk from b each a n d A u d ito riu m ; O pen from M uy 1 to N ovem ber 1.

    Mrs. J. It. I^une

    B o o k l e t . Particulars on applicativM.. *. 77 AJjMn. Avcnutt(fci.*.-Hii t-snive, jteW-.ltuKey

    t ie h g in to n y 'lie a to d -> u prlnc lpu) thonuitfh tiir* r i ‘e:it.m t U> a b b o ln l^ «>.« lU’-er.*- ni t*vA v e a r . . T e rm ^^ev eu M> tw e lv e d o i-n r* n we*ffi. W U liani Jon«*. p ’ ^nvieU**.

    The Rdosevelty -THE -WILLARD

    I F u rn is h e d room s.

    C o rn er B each a n d : P itm u h aveuea. Ono b lock from ocean . Tw«/ b loeks Nom A uditorium .

    ivriases H. F . an d J , J o n e s .

    L. A. Hoforkainp ,-J Gordor of Beach and Atlantic avonoes. Ocean yrovo, Now- JerBey j

    ,, Onobiockfcom beachapd pavilion . -• * - ; JSuperior furnlPbed rooms to.reht.. In' most beau tffui.' part of tiio Grovo, . cottvoulcnt to all

    ' places of intereiit. Appointments flrstrelass. .

    Directly facing the Ocean 'Full Ocean View from J fill Hooms. Send for booklet. 3^seph White, Prop

    THE BEAGHGROFT: *21 and '28 Broadway, Ocoan Grove. N. ,T.: Uho^structed view of ocean'and lake. Tennis courts

    opposite lite bouse One block from the touch and hot and eoid salt-water bat-hs; Special 'ratesfor May! Juno and September, Convenient to Auditorium. MIbs Belle Durkee.

    LANE VILLA Oor lier Pilgrim Pathway and Cook* . man avenue, pcean Grovo. Delltftt- fully situated near, lake and ocean.‘ the day or wt«k a t reasonable rates.

    n c b y NE.‘

    H O T E L O R M O N DM. B.Pi-LnRHUa, Owner and Proprietor , V

    Corner of B e a o h and Pitman avenues, Ooean Grove, N .J . Ono-half block from the ooean •••'• • Tnlephono conneotlon.

    The ARBORTONNo. 7 S en V iew avenue? K e p t b y F r ien d s . H a lf b lock from th e oeenn, n e a r h o t a n d c o ld ,w a te r baiths a n d bath inpr g ro u n d s .

    F o r p a r tic u la rs a d d re ss Boston & W ilk in s .

    Surf Avenue a t the Ocjaan. Booklet

    T H E APCT1C. N-*.wl/ Ueiiovatml. Now Maua^emoiit May to October A. CAHSEDAY,

    T he G rossm orepiacea o f in te re s t. .R ates, $8 to $10.

    No, 37 P itm a n av en u e , O cean G rove , N. J . O pen J u n e to O ctober. C on v en ien t to a ll

    Cozy nnd hom elike . M rs. J . A. C rossm ore

    DE W ITT HOUSEM A«miiJU* uVeime, O^ean G nm v 6>u» block to oceau nnd Auditorium. KxooUent lablij I unr} L «iisto »or 1. w h ou apnlicMtlon. . v. ' AlKS. f’» S o.fcXbEit, 1 >

    T H E E L L W G O D " ^■No, M-P'l{irlt»i Pathway. Opt*.Mm.v iV»»h. Hmvenlfnt to bcach and imtbiUK grounds andv; ixli atmtMomeiils . ^ . K W.S.CMPttON.

    f'HE MARINE.t’o.rDuj ̂Ocpan avenue, and Bnwdwuy, Oceati . Giovo. Hluht'oti ihe oceun front, whhin u few. yards ol beach ai d bathitig. '^TbunUs; Cooleht

    ■ ■ *1* ’ in n,o Grt.ve.' Hom«-llko envirciument.Open M-»y ’It u* o.ttober 1, il.lv W ilcox. .

    BATH AVENUE HOUS» ft W w w . Delljshtlully h.cated. Near lake, oceau and bathing uronods. 1’ easant t ccomtnodatlons.. Open May to October.

    K'NG i MacPHEH80N»

    O c s ^iki A v e n u e ' M o u s e jsss'&ffl.xrasi-saj;* a. • torium, and about three mlu-u>eS mun hot nd tvtid hua*wiit< r tin'hs t’oexcttled sfrvlce New tuuini^eiiiexit.

    • M O. Otlifitt. Pnmrlutor.

    Sunset Lod^eca tio n . W in te r, L akew ood , N. J .

    X-’n o ing C en tra l un d P itm an av en u es an d Mo- C lin tuck s tre e t C onven ie n t to nil po in ts o f in te re s t . T e rm s on appii-

    M rs. J . B . B w eet.

    T H E D I A M O N D S T A T EOc-Mii end of liinbury avenue. Ot>an G ».*■ N'. .1 L CHt.lou mo*t d Blraolo, one uilnuie from b - .ch. unobstructed ocean vJewfi-oni'aJI rooms, Spael* lit- piazzas. Open May 27 to October 1.T ve n tle th bhusod. A. K. Hunter.

    THEBURROW S No. 57 Embury avenue, t.cean Grove.. O pfn:Juno im. :Con voniont to beach and bathlhff grounds and all points of lu- AIH8. C. BURltOWS.

    room s, p le a s a n t out!Qoloni^ljlUtlook over the sea. Bo« rdlng by

    15 M a in A v e n u e , O cc a n d r o v e ,N .J .Open April \ for the reception of early guests, Ketluced rates .until July l. House thoroughly heated; cheerful the meal, day, vreek or season.

    . S. FOSTER.

    The MARLBOROUGHB , , w w • v w . • from octtin, near hot andcold sea walor baths. Open May 27 to October 1- Bamukl, Lippincott, Proprietor. .

    T H E MORAVIANwalk* Home ct/oking and hoioc comforts a t moderate-rates;

    18 Webb avenue, a t the oorner of Beach averiuu One Phort. block nv'in the oceau nnd bourcl-

    Mi>. A. B. Young.

    HOTEL LE CHEVALIEROor. W eb b a n d C en tra l A ves., O ceun G rove, N . J .

    C en tra lly looa ted . C o n v en ien t to boach, poBtottico a u d A u d ito rium . A ccom - m o datlona fo r 12B g u e sts . T e rras m odorato . A ddross H . H. M a n w il le r .

    THE CENTENNIALCentral location

    6 5 M A IN A V E N U E , O C E A N G R O V EMB8 . JENNtE L. MANW.AIUNG

    Modorato Rates

    62 Main Avenuo Opposite Postofflco LYND ALL INN W. IiYNDAI,!*In sight of the oceau. Large aud cheerful rooms* Open Juno 1 to October 1. Special rates

    • June and September.,

    PARK VIEW23 B^a Vlow avenue, Ocoan Grovo, N. J. Facing latoe, ocean and Casino. Remodeled. Capacity, one hundred and fifty. Booklot. , "W. 8, Townbbnd.

    15 - H e c k avonuo Ocean,Grove, N. J.

    Two m 1 n u to s toBRYN MAWR HOTEL ....beHOh, with ooeun vlow, m-ar bathing paviitous, lakos and Auditorium. Special low ratos 'for June aud Boptember. Twtnty years’ experience. • I. und D. G. H1LLEK. formerly of the Lillagaard .______________•*________ ___________ ' - ______________

    M nln nv en u e , O cean G rove , N. J . T h ird h o u se from th o beach . F if ty room s. G ood , ta b le . R eason ab le ra te s . B ox 102. A . W .’L ym an....

    T H E l > / \ K C G R A N DNo 8 Broadway, Oooan (irovo. Pleasantly locutied one door from the oceau. Large, oheer- ful rooms, with uuobHructe*! view of t he ocean, opposite bathing, grounds, lakd ttnd tennis courts. Cuisine tlist- class. Rates 97. to 510a week Bpeclal rates June and Beptember*

    • . • ; MRS. E. REILLY

    NORMAN HOUSEMay/o Juiy Io,;Rediioed R ites

    • 2^34 Bath:Avenue, Oc«in Grove. N. j..MiW. C. R. PRIEST,

    sTHE PENZANCE80 W ebb AvontiiOcoan Grovo, N , _ _ : . . . .. __ ___Splendid ocean vlow; .FlwtrClaaH table;and service. Fend for bpoklBt, Spftcial iateii for J a n e fti-d after September 15. (me blook from hiUhlnp ground**. :

    Mrs. E. A. Bone Proprietor

    T * 1 Jf C ' ■:C * 1\ i f T~t I T 43 Embury avenue, Ocean Grov,\ Throe miu*• I F l T l IV l r S U F i Y ‘ utes* walk from beaoh and Auditorium. Op en *r ’ . - . A 1 1 . all the year.. T'^rjns $8.00 to $10.00-a week.

    ; ' Mr s . E . L. K b i*l e r .

    May rx> Ootober.Gujlforder. ParUoulars uud torn

    20 Ocean Pathway. In the lido of tra te l between the ocean und Auditorium, New house, with all conven»

    "'•v‘ -_ lences. tormB o n

    ses. Centrally lo:atO(i, fine ocean view Opor applloatlon. MISS E, D. TOMLIN,

    T H E A L D O R E

    PITMAN HOUSE 1 Pi mni) Av.nue, »'« ean Grove. Within one block of )u>aalt. Convenient tojAtuIl- ormi\i. |.ostolll»re und all point of interest. M. UICKS.

    A M H S R S T H O U S E ssaslights, imth, all Improveuieuts; cool, quiet, rentin', and ^uo

  • M W i W im life nTHE OCEAN fiROVE TIMES PATUKDAY, SEPTEM ER, 30,'1911

    ■i-r':'

    OCEAN GROVE TIMES. JOHN E. OU1NN, Editor.

    E. N, WOOLSTON, Publisher,

    . . .' ! >«8Li«MtO'IVi«V .dftTU*JO»y.'-"4®; iWGfiUfe, O C C -rt t tf lu V t

    Entered at. the . postoiIlcG Rt Ocean ■Grovo, N. J., aa second-class m attei.

    vr.n:

    . SUBSCRIPTION. RATE..One ■ year- ....... ..l..»..i,'..,..'......:|1.0Q

    ‘•Blx .m onths . . . . . . 6 0- T h r o * months ............ i •. 3o

    -Single 00plea, 3 cents, .

    / • .AdvertisJhg- ra tes furnished on . applied-- ■ Uon.. • ‘ _ .. 1 : ;.: .Local reading notices Inserted for 10 cents a line, first Insertion;, four or more

    : insertion!*, 7 1-2 cents a line, cash to .ac-•■'company; all. notices.

    . SATURDAY, S E P T E M E R , 30 , .1911

    ? ' T h e p enalty , fo r tu rn in g in a . fa lse• a la rm of fire; a m isd em ean o r;• ■ is .. a

    ;Vfine o r im p riso n m e n t, o r b o th , a t th e Vfoption bf- tlie c o u rt. W e p r in t till a• fo r tlie b e n e f it; o f tlie w o u ld -b e ,jolcer ^ o r jokers>wli;0 : o ccasiona lly . g e t- o u t v;the firem en a t n ig h t ‘‘ju s t fo r fu n .’’ •V T h e re w as a n * ‘a la rm ’ • o f tli is - s o r t ,a t

    m id n ig h t la s t F r id ay . T h e bell w as sounded from box 34, co rn e r of H eck and W hltefie ld avenu.esi ju s t across th e w ay from th e E ag le tru c k house. N obody know s who did it. B u t one o f th ese days th e c u lp rit w ill be cau g h t and he w ill be d e a lt w ith to th e fu ll e x ten t of th e law . T h is p rac tice of c ry in g fire w hen th e re is uo lire, is p a rtic u la r ly annoy ing to th e •firem en com ing in th e m idd le of th e n ig h t. T h e m em bers of th e d e p a r tm e n t a re ready and w illin g a t any an d a ll tim es to respond to th e call

    ’ w hen th e ir help is re a lly n eed ed ; b u t to ro u se th em fron i s lu m b er, to h u rry th em to th e eng ine houses, and to p re p a re th em for serv ice , only fo r th e m to And they have been m ade th e v ic tim s of th e p rac tic a l jo k e r Is exa sp e ra tin g . I t m igh t have a tendency to dem ora lize th e d e p a r tm e n t if Its m em bers w ere uo t m ade of s te rn e r s tu ff and loyal to th e core in the cause they, efficiently re p re sen t. T he firem en will co n tin u e to respond to a ll a la rm s , tru e o r fa lse , b u t woe be tid e th e tra n sg re sso r w ho c liases them on a w rong sce u t and is c au g h t in th e ac t, a s-h o is bound lo be sooner or la te r.

    T h e w ell huow n Mine H ill zinc m ines, a t F ra iik lin F u rn ace , in Sussex coun ty , th is S la te , c o n tin u ed th e ir im p o r ta n t p roduction of zinc th ro u g h o u t 1910, a cco rd ing to H. D. M cCaskey, o f th e U nited S ta te s G eolog ica l S urvey, sen d in g 308,353 tons to th e c o n c en tra tin g m ills (p ro d u c in g 2 6 3 ,GOG to n s of c o n ce n tra te s ) , an d G7.324 tons o f c ru d e ore to the sm elte rs . F ig u red as m e ta llic zinc, th e to ta l recoverab le o u tp u t w as 137 ,255 ,219 pounds of sp e lte r , v a lu ed a t $7,417,182. A n in d u s try th a t p ro d u ces over $7 ,000,000 a year is w o rth m ore th an p ass in g consid e ra tio n .

    Given its in itia l t r ia l last. T uesday , tlie G eran re fo rm prim ary , a n d elec-* tio n law w as found to w o rk w ith an av erag e deg ree of 's a t is fa c tio n , a lthough some, o f th e v o te rs cou ld n o t conceal th e ir d issa tis fac tio n w ith a few of i ts p rov isions. T h e fa c t th a t th ey w ere b a rre d fro m v o tin g a s p l i t t ic k e t d e te rre d a n u m b e r from av a ilin g th e n ise lv e s .o f th e ir r ig h t to, vote. T h is is a m a tte r of sm a ll m om ent, how ever; and if. any co rrec tio n of th e law be needed a lo n g th e ; lin e in d icated i t can be m ade, we p resu m e, a t th e p le a su re o t th e le g is la tu re . T he G eran la w . was! enac ted as a • re fo rm m e asu re , ■ I f ‘re fo rm .m eans an y th in g it. m eans, in. p la in te rm s , a change fo r tlie b e tte r . T h a t th e re w ou ld be som e ob jectionab le; fe a tu re s in th e

    j^new law w as on ly to be expected . I t j Wiir n o t p lease everybody, fo r. th a t ' v/ould be a sk in g , too m uch . B u t ,i f i t does no m ore th a n to give. New .Jersey a; f a ir b a llo t and a n h o n e s tc o u n t i t w ill acom plish a pu rp o se th a n w hich none could be b e tte r o r m ore to be d esired . T he ro u g h edges w ill h ave to be. w o rn a w a y " w i t h s 'om t

    'y e a r s of serv ice b efo re tli is law .’w ill ltiept' w itlr .u n iv e rsa l app rova l;

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    A C in c in n a ti m an has fo rm u la ted a new c reed , .eth ical ra th e r th a n r e lig ious, a lb e it i t is rio t devoid of t fe a tu re of w orsh ip . In .effect th e new c reed is “ H onor all old m a id s .” T he fo u n d e r in s ists th a t th e old maids- an d he inc ludes "all** old m a id s— a re

    . w o rth m ore in a b ility and. in ch a rac te r “ th a n th e m ollycodd les th ey a rc re p lac in g r ig h t and le f t every day .” T he p h ra se em b rac in g th e raollycodr d ies w as r a th e r am b iguous u n til re a d in g fu r th e r on . w e discovered “ b ra in le s s ex travagan t; you n g g ir ls ” w as th e rea l m ean in g in ten d ed to be conveyed. .And why. .n o t h onor old •maids? T h e re is room in th is w orld fo r a ll of such , a lth o u g h we w a n t to see few er of th em in . th e fu tu re . H ere , likew ise , i t .m a y be necessary to c le a r away-,som e o f th e fog of am b ig u ity . . In d e s ir in g to see few er old m aids we h ave in ; m ind,, on ly th e ir h ap p in e ss n,nd. th e very e a rn e s t w ish fo r a m a te ria l in c rea se in c le rgym en’s

    w e d d fn g fees everyw here! .'

    Busy,* b u s tlin g A m erica is n o t so engrossed iri h e r ow n a ffa irs b u t th a t

    . she can s to p .long enough to ek tend sy m p ath y , deep and s in ce re , to th o se afflicted and u n d e r g re a t b e reav em en t in consequence of tiie aw fu l d isas te r to. th e F re n c h c ru ise r L ib e rte th e firs t o f th e week. In ma n y resp ec ts th e • d is a s te r to th e L ib e rte re sem b les tho d e stru c tio n of o u r own M aine in H avana h a rb o r.

    G ra ft in th e Long B ran ch school bpnrd! Can i t be possib le? J u d g e H eisiey says so, an d com ing from such re lia b le a u th o rity one, p e rfo rce , m ust c red it tiie s ta tem en t. B u t le t ’s su spend ju d g m e n t u n ti l th e o th e r s ide has had its say.

    T he T ren to n fa ir fo lks a re look ing up. . T hey w ould n o t s tan d fo r an exh ib itio n tills w eek of the Jeffries- jo h n so n -p rize fig iit p ic tu res . W e doff

    • c u r lia t to S ec re ta ry M argerum .

    T lie way iri. w hich som e o f tlie politic a T 1 ead e rs go a t each o th e r fo rci- l>ly rem in d s one of th e l i t t le d iffe rence, of op lu lon betw een tlie pot and th e "kettle. .

    I t . i s no t conceivable th a t th e noin- ■; Iriatlons m ade on T uesd ay will p lease

    everybody. B ut, th e n , no p rim ary over d id its w ork to the sa tis fa c tio n of tlie la s t vo ter.

    j F o r th e ' f ir s t t im e .in th e h is to ry of New. J e rse y : th e . S ta te B o ard of E d u c ation has to do w ith th e re fu sa l of a pupil in .the pub lic schools to sa lu te th e A m erican flag, an d renew ‘ t he p a th of a lleg ian ce as re q u ired by law. T jie ch ild in question , is C ath erin e A udsle3% fo u r te e n years old, daugh>. t e r .of M r. a n d M rs. M. F . A udsley , ot P e rth Am boy, and she acted u n d er o rd e rs from h e r p a re n ts . T he fa th e r in a B ritish su b jec t, and he claim s th a t th e g irl w as re g is te re d as a su b je c t of G re a t-B rita in a few w e ek s 'a f- te r h e r b irth .

    A possib le so lu tio n of th e m a tte r w ould be to send the ch ild to a B ritish school. T h e re a re no • B ritish schools in A m erica? V e ry good. T hen on e sh o u ld be found, fo r th e child w ho, a ccep ting th e fu ll and free benefits p rov ided by th e publiq school system of A m erica , re fu se s to obey th e fu n d a m en ta l ru le of these schools,. . ' }

    A ccording to C om m issioner W alsh , o f th e New Y ork B u reau of W eigh ts and M easures, th e re a re 60,000 d e a le rs in th a t c ity u s in g fa lse scales. One can n o t re fra in from a sk in g how it is th a t sw ift New Y ork h a s been so slow in finding o u t a b o u t th is species of f rau d . T h e re \s a s tro n g m ovem ent in th is c o u n try to w ard re fo rm in w eigh ts ' and m easures,, b ro u g h t a b o u t in th e e o ffr t to red u c e th e -p resen t h igh cost of liv ing , The. av erag e A m erican is a p a tie n t su ffe re r,; b u t th e re com es a tim e w heny goaded to d e sp e ra tio n , he rise s in h is w ra th and sm ites to e a r th th e fellow w hose

    .pound w eighs b u t fo u r tee n ounces and -w hose peck, m easu re is shy a q u a r t o r tw o of tlie lega l re q u ire - n r e n C '.

    In o rd e r ; th a t a com ple te reco rd of th e s tu d en ts of P en n in g to n Sem inary , p a s t gild p re sen t, may. be com piled

    .fo r p ub lica tion a re q u e s t has been m ade fo r th e 'n a m e s and ad d re sse s of a ii a lu m n i o f th a t in s titu tio n . 'We. feel su re th a t the; s tu d e n ts and fr ien d s o f Old' P e n n in g to n wiio read th e no tice of tliis m a tte r ’ p r in ted on a n o th e r page, of th e .T im e s today, w ill respond p ro m p tly , and g ive th e ir hc-arty co-opOi'atiori to th e p lan .

    An exchange says th a t in d ealing . w it l i .a u to speed fiends sev e re r scn- v te n c es a re ' needed. W h a t’s th e m a tt e r With u sing som e of E d ito r » Jo h n C ook’s?

    T h e fool k ille r is look ing fo r the fellow resp o n sib le fo r fa lse a la rm s of fire a t m id n ig h t in O cean Grove.

    • T he cost o f liv ing is c lim bing . W e w ould l ik e - to see th e cost o f liv ing a tte m p t a g re a sy pole.

    And now th e can d id a te w ho alBO ra n w onders why he ever m ade th a t pu b lic s ta tem e n t, -

    S e n a to r H e trick sounds good. Now. go t o u t an d w o rk fo r h is e lect io n . ' - V ' • ' - ; /i

    C o n tra ry to th e M onm outh D em oc ra t, th e ed ito r o f th e T im es was, riot a c an d id a te f o r ‘oflice a t th e re c en t p rim ary ., T lie e d ito r o f th e T im es has served th e p a p e r co n sis ten tly ' in th a t cap ac ity fo r u p w a rd s of fif teen y ears, a n d ye t th e D em ocrat c red its th e h onor to a n o th e r. Such is fame* a las!

    I t is now ack n o w le d g e d -a t W ash in g to n th a t th e A m erican Tobacco C om pany is a m onopoly. ^W as th e re e v er any d o u b t o f i t e lsew h e re?

    itov . Y a rd ’s S a fe ty A ss u re d ;.A cab leg ram fro m C h ina an nounces

    ih e sa fe ty a t.T y e .C h o w of th e Rev. J am e s M. Y ard , son o f A lex an d er A. Y ard , of F a rm in g d a le . / I t w as believed th e life o f R ev. M r. Y ard w as e n d an g e re d 'b y th 6 r e c e n t u p ris in g o f C hinese in th e p rov ince o f C heng tu .

    He Com plied and P u b lish ed in llie i\ea r fu tu re

    A n in te llig e n t e ffo rt is being m ade by R ev. F r a n k . M acD aniel, P re s id e n t of P e n n in g to n S em inary , to secure in fo rm atio n re g a rd in g a ll fo rm er studentB of th a t school w ho can be traced . A lthough th e school i s . now. in its seveiityTfourtli y ear, th e re has never been an a lu m n i reco rd com piled and pub lish ed , a n d i t . is believed; th a t th is ill be a m o s t in te re s tin g Volume to a ll-w lio have ev er a t te n d ed th e sell ooh ■ T h e -sy m p a th e tic coo p era tio n o f a ll fo rm er s tu d en ts is m ost e a rn e s tly re q u ested in th is work.- < • ' : •

    T h o u san d s o f you n g m en an d w om en h av e been a t th e school d u rin g its life. T he effort; is n o t only to secure th e nam es an d p re sen t ad d resses arid occupations, o f th o se who g ra d u a ted , b u t th e w o rk w ill-co n ta in th e nam es of a ll s tu d en ts an d th e y e a r w hen th e y le f t th e school. .! • . '

    R ev, G eorge W. S erv is is d irec tin g th is ‘w ork .an d secu rin g th e m a te ria l, Which Will he p laced in. th e ,h a n d s o f a p r in te r in th e n e a r .'fu tu re . M r. Ser- yis Is a g ra d u a te of. th e in s ti tu tio n in th e iclass. of- l 88 l . HIb a d d re ss is box 126, S augatiick , C onnecticu t. He is very/ anx ious to receive a ll •inform ation from anyone w ho, h a s . ever been, a t ' P enn ing ton ,; an d w ould cons id e r ;J t a \ g re a t fav o r, ris w ould also th e p re s id e n t and t r u s te e s , to ’ have anyone who re ad s th is - re q u e s t , correspond w ith h im , g iv in g nam e and p reserit address, arid a lso tlie nam e and a d d re ss of a ll fo rm er s tu d en ts w hom they m ay know .

    R ea l E s ta te T ran s fe rs .T h e folio w ing tra n s fe rs o f re a l es

    ta te in th is v ic in ity w ere reco rded , in th e oflice of th e C ounty C lerk . a t F reeh o ld fo r th e w eek en d in g la s t S a tu rd a y : .. • ; ' ^ '

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    B ea tr ice Al. H a rriso n , J r . , to H a rry G. Shreve. ‘ L o t. .875, m ap Ocean G rove Cam p M eeting A ssociation , $1.‘ ‘ M arth a B en n e tt, e t al^ to M arg are t V reeland . • L and F o u r th avenue', B radley . B each, $1,

    H en ry C. W in so r, e t a l , to H o ra tio N. B enson. L o ts 1 72 ,;173 , m ap B ra d ley B each ; $1.

    W ills C; H a tch , e t'H i, to E m ily C. M cCloud. L an d M albone avenue, B rad ley B each, $1.

    W illiam H. W e ih ac h t/ . e t al, ; to M ary E.. H allm yer. 1-2 ’ lo t . 762 B rad le y B each, $1. '

    C h arle s B. C roxson^ su b -ad m 'r, to Jo h n W . M oore. L o t 2‘60, W est A sb u ry P a rk , $400. - l •

    C harles B. C roxson, su b -ad m ’r, to Jo h n W . M oore, i- L o t 335, B lock T, W e s t A sb u ry P a rk , $1,250. w-

    Jo h n W . M oore, e t a l , to C h arle s B. C roxson. L o t 335, B lock T , W est A sbury P a rk ; $1.

    Jo h n W . M oore, e t a l , to C harles B. C roxson. L o t 260 , W e s t A sbury P a rk , $1. .

    S usan Hi F a y to C arrie Robinson.- L o t 32-D , W ash in g to n avenue , A sb u ry P a rk , $1*100.

    M yrtle W ilk in s, e t a l, to M uriel G. W illis. L and F o u r th avchue, B rad ley B each, $1. •

    W ilm er A. W est, e t a l, to G eorge H u n t. . 25 ft. lo t, 393 , W est A sbury Park-, $1,.

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    Y eager. L o t 8 , B lock 75, M attison avenue, A sbury P a rk , $650.

    D elega tes N am ed liy G overnor. A m ong, tw elve d e leg a tes G overnor

    W ilson has nam ed a 'M o n n io u th county m a n — B en jam in F . S. B row n, of M ataw an— to a tte n d th e g a th e rin g s of th e L akes-to -the-G u lf Deep W ate rw ay C om m ission a t C hicago O ctober 12, 13 an d 14 and th e A tlan tic D eepe r W aterw ays A ssocia tion , to be he ld a t R ichm ond O ctober 17, . 18, 19 and 20’.. T h e .o ther d e leg a te s a re M or- Tis R . S h e rra d U R ic h a rd G. Jen k in s and J a m e s N. R iley , o f N e w a rk ; E r n e s t J. IJ. E p p en h e im er, of J e rse y C ity; G eneral W ilb u r .F : S ad le r, J r . , R , K . B ow m an; H e n ry C. M oore, C lay ton Iii T i’a v e rs , M ayor; F . W. D onnelly , T re n to n ; W a lte r W ood, F lo ren ce ; C harles M. M cC orm ick, New .Brims* w ick ; H . ' F . S te tso n , W ash in g to n P a rk ; W aterw ay Com rtiissioner H a rry N . s S chneider and C ap tain S. E . P e rry , A tlan tic ’ Ql t y; ' H orace R oeder, B orden to w n ;' arid' Thom as.’* • Devi in , B u rlin g to n . ' ;

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    John E . F o s te r aiid a v e te ran of th e Civil W ar, d ied In A tlantic- H igh lands on W ednesday. I-Ie w as fo rm erly th e p o s tm a ste r ^at th a t place.

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    No. 613 Mattison Avenne, Asbury Park \’ , N o o r p o s to f f l c o • , '• .* :■ • i i v'*f-;.. i

    G h a s o & ^ a n b o i r n T e a s a n d C o f f e e s .M o te l T r a d e a S p e c i a l t y . \ ; ,

    SEXTON■ & H AVI LAN Df i r i c k B o a r d l n 4 , L . lv o r y , S a l o a n d E x O h a n ^ e

    S o u th o f Main A v en u e O ateS i O cean G rove , N ew J e r s e y; T o lo p lio n o No. 108

    Oarriages of every dosorliitlon and all tliu Uuest sn-len. Ail Ititidj of rub ber tiro wugons, etc. \

    • C losed c a rr ia g e s fo r w ed d in g s and fu n e ra ls 11 epco tn lty . T u lly -ho a n d straw -rld e o u tfits fu rn ish ed u t s h o r t no tice . B o u rd iu g by dfty.w eeik o r m e n ! I G ontle ho rses fo r lad lo s ’ use.

    1 8 Y E A R S : ,o l e x p e r i e n c e 111 p l a t e w o r k h a s < iu a l l l le d u s t h e n a m e o l e x p e r t s

    Painless ExtractionsE x a m in a t io n s a n d E s t lm a le s F r e e "

    VVARNE DENTAL PAR10RSOldeet Kstabliabed Practice in ihe City

    502 M a in S t . , A s b u r y P a r k , N . J ., Open from 8 A M. to 8 P. M.

    [ffiijin/ 711 S a m m e rlle ld Av£< PhO nel67-W f

  • SATURDAY, SEPTEMEU, 30, 1011 THE OCEAN GROVE T IM E S

    P e r s o n a f i

    P e r i l 01©(;Hr fL> a> «U GJ %j?

    T aulm ari A. M iller, c ash ie r o£ th e O cean Grovo N a tio n a l B an k , Is ta k in g a (o rtn igU t’s vacation .

    W. A. T ubbs a n d fa ta lly , a f te r sp en d in g th e sea so n a t ■96 B ro ad w ay, havo gone to E lizab e th .

    Mrs. C. W. B iles bas closed- lior co tta g e a t 7,i S tock ton avenue . - Slso le f t Uore fo r T re n to n ou T h u rsd ay a fte rnoon .

    ■fUe L an g d o n w as closed la s t Sat-, u rd ay . T lio p ro p r ie to r, M iss M. .1. l lo l t , le f t fo r P h ilad e lp h ia th a t a f te rnoon .

    M rs, S. M. M yers h as gono to h e r w in te r, hom e in L a n c aste r, Va., closing h e r co ttago h e re a t 7 P itm au -av e nu e on T hursday .

    J. 0 . S m ith and fam ily havo closed th e ir co ttago a t 30 O lin s tre e t , a ad have gone to ta -:lr w in te r hom e, 383 B erg en s tre o t, N ew ark .

    Mr. and M rs. W. W. R eynolds, of Cl B enson a v e n u e / la s t S a tu rd ay v isite d re la tiv e s a t S o u th a rd , a littlo v illag e n e a r Lakew ood.

    F. L. T hom son on T h u rsd ay re - ' :iiovec! h is fam ily to P h ilad e lp h ia from th e ir su m m er hom e in O eean Groye, 3 W ebb avenue.

    Seek ing r e s t fo r a w eek o r te n flays R ev; a n d M rs. W illiam Jo n es , o f th e S t. E lm o • h o te l, le f t O eean Grove on T uesd ay fo r P e rk a s ic . P a .

    - D r. W illiam D. K n eeh t and w ife cam e 'down from B rook lyn to spend the w eek-end in th e co ttag e a t 67. B roadw ay , w hich th ey occupied th e p a st season.

    M rs. J a n e O. Y oung, w ho h a s been th e te n a n t of te n t No. 3 In B etn an y Vlock since early in th e su m m er, to day ‘eaves th e 'G ro v e to r P h ilad e lphia.

    ■ E d m u n d V. B rag d o n , of N ew Y ork , w as e n te r ta in e d h e re la s t ■ S a tu rd ay and S unday a t th e hom e o f Mb Col-, lege clium , C harles H orw ood , 15 E m b u ry avenue.

    A t h o r h o m e in N ew Y o rk C ity Mrs. R . A. L in d em an , a su m m er v isl- io r to Ocean G rove a n d -a p a tro n of th e N a tio n a l, is s low ly recovering" Irom a ser io u s illness. '

    M rs. T hom pson H a ines , i*

  • SATURDAY, SBPTEMER, 30 ,'1911 .

    Ansel Peever’s

    It D idn’t Materialize Q uite y y U .V . as H e .E xpected

    By CLARISSA MACK IE!V C o p y r i g h t by American Press Asso- y ■ elation, 1011.i f

    &h. *rv; .• • •- : • •• •

    E verybody in L ittle R iver declared v#J-thn t Lucy .1 M ellen /would be tired of ||^ ^ 1 tir ig ,to r^ A -n s e ! Peever. . y | g ; > “W a I t 'u i i t i n comb back irom Call*

    io rn in , ;dearest/'* Ausel- had [Whispered;- Wji,/-‘T h en ,ft will have such a borne am i ^ ^ s u e h ': a c re s /o f greenhouses th a t lr:W % [ ^ ^ n o t ;be ;a8hnuK>d to a sk you to givo up

    hom e on the hMI.V •';/•/•' jx-V'v O f/course L ucy’s h eart prom pted her

    - te ll Iiim.‘to 'reu irilu w ith ' her.yW hhfc: ^^■ cared sho fo r the prom ised w e a lth ' of l^ tH e .-g o ld eh .v ^est' when the. solid rea litf ■ v :; o f A nsel’s ttir ifty llttlo llower business

    w as rendy and w aiting for them both? y-.v B u t 'A nsel looked so dow nhearted and jV,V disappohiied a t her ausw er th a t Lucy -■“A availed herself of tho fem inine prlvl- ^ '• ’•lege und chnnged her mind.

    . ‘‘You’d b e tte r go , 1 Ansel." she urged him. “I will w a it for you if you should bo gone a hundred years,” she added

    y y recklessly. •’& y : So i t w as a rranged as A nsel’s pride :v ~ prom pted him, and L ucy stayed, in her

    • fa th e r 's com fortable home on the hill- S ' top and w atched tlie black sm oke from % A nsel's tra in dissolve in the M ay sun* 'fc..' shine eveu as her hopes and happiness v/V;/dissolved in a b u rs t of grief.

    A hundred days w eut by, nnd Ansel’s• le tte rs w ere full of hom esickness and

    I**.?.;enthusiasm. A hundred weeks passed,and th e -le tte rs contained less hopefu lness and the sam e s tra in of longing

    jV ji'for home. Lucy w rote a iid .u rged him ; to como home. “L et the old fortune . go,” sho w rote hastily . "T here is

    v: plenty to do in L ittle R iver, an d Stc- k-y plien T u ttlo will be glad to sell the

    greenhouses back to you.”* .But Ansel w as obstinate as well as

    •/ proud, and he did not come homo in f:#. an sw er to Lucy’s appeal. A hundred .§*J m onths w en t by—eight long years nnd , / ; ‘ fo u r m onths—aud Lucy’s A un t UeUeo & y c u P ren tice repeated the words she ;;?}• ' h ad diuned into her ulece’s p re tty ears:

    ■ “ l ie ’s never com ing back again, y ^ L i i c y . You m ight as well havo m ar

    ried Leonard Deane o r tho m inister : an d had a fam ily grow ing up around

    you instend o f -wasting your life, w ait- f ■ ing fo r a m an who has forgotten you.” ;•//• “ I don’t believe Ausel hns forgotten

    . me, A unt Hebecca,”. Lucy said pa tien tly. “I t has taken longer fo r him to

    oaujnaJie;. a fo rtune thau he expected— v .; - th a t’s a ll.”

    One April m orning Lucy Mellon ; ■found herself qu ite alone in the world., H e r p a ren ts hnd died shortly a f te r A n

    sel w ent aw ay, and now A unt Rebecca -h ad succum bed to pneum onia, aud

    y'*v' th e big em pty house on the hill seern- ed bigger and em ptier th au ever. At

    • tho end o f a year Lucy hud . m anaged • // .


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