Twos Big Sea Dar at Squan - New Jersey Courier
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Twos Big Sea Dar at Squan - New Jersey Courier
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Aral Iron» xt point o f vantage nod then «anther. I»«* thut cunfiaal Um lira to the main building ami kept it out of the «m g. They took all kind» o f chances and tome of them iiakad Ufa more than »act. • 1*1 Mr* Sumii Htih'kiiid. «i.1.-» of Iti. hard SU» Me In IRh, al Bay llrad. wh.r* - -_ ■la ridine Ibe suiiunvr. Kbe bad been 111 a long lime. Mtic «locklim, «Ito was abeti! 73 yen» old. «a* thè «teimiulbcv of Bararti Btwklon. form.-rly proeacutor , nf tb* l’leaa fur Mervt-r Coutil», llit-b ani Hlixkliui. «f Newark; Uri llelou .Viidrcw». (irrtiiaiuown, P».. ami Mia. Katherine Bloekiou, of Princeton, |ara her t-liildren. The pareli la of Mra, Si iM'ktoli «ere late llev. Allori Itablwin lKol and I Ihr Caroline ltayanl lbwl, of l*rlnceton. | Ilei liuabatid, Itlehard BloekloiL w»» die oldeat son of t'omniialore Robert F, Sturbimi. The main pari of the airuciure « » » pitted from the final floor up, and the roof burned off. The bouae « a t built if oak and locuat timber and was brickpaned the firat atory, and tba fire made Mr». K. Iinvilitoti, of Ilundnglou. la ng Island. who hn» l>een enendliig io»’ pragma. the iiiiMt ninnili with her »taler. Mrs. Z Tha houae « » a perhapa the oldeat in I*. Van Noti*, nt l'oint Pleas* ut. died wan, standing juet as it was origin» ly , a\llgtist 7th. She h»»TOR a litiuhninl, two (lin.ehtor« and «me non. Her tUter* hilt. Arthur G. Potter aayt that hit | an* Mra. C. W. Clayton, of l'olnt Pltftft* irandfather, Ephraim Potter, built tha ant. Mrs. (Dr.) Poster, of Walton, N. iiuse in 1S2S, and that bit name and V . ami Mra. C. (I. VsnNote. of I/onji he date were marked on a stone in Itnuu’li. H«*r brother* are Ralph and Jh1111*3 Thompson, of Anbury Park. hr cellar. He eaya hie father often Robert at A 111*11wood, and Jarob of old him that at the ageof 14. he (Reu- Olendola. en Potter) carted the »and to make W il Unin Butt lo. who was for years a he knoll «here the house was built, mail usent between Point Pleasant and nd aleo set out the big trees »till «tand- New York City. d»« d Inly 28th, of acute ig on the place. After Ephraim Pot- nephritis. He collapsed ut his Cali__________________ mia Imme on July »*th ailid was takeu sr had ditd, in March, 185S, Reuben fe to Paradise Valley Sanitarium, but otter »old the place to Aaron B. Iron» died on the night of his arrival. The ho at hia death left it to hia sun, funeral services were held on July »list and hie body cremated. tephen F.Itons The house wai of Colonial design, Mrs. Emily A. Murphy, n Point lith two huge chimney» and fireplaces PJcnsaut Hummer resident, died Tuesday morning, August Utli, hi Trenton, at 0 the south wall. On the edge of the the age of HU years. Mrs. Murphy hail tream, with its towering tree»; it was been coining here for years and was ne of tho most picturesque spots in tile mother of Mrs. Randolph Jay. own, and its destruction is a real grief GO TO KANSAS TO GET A 0 ail lovers of Tonis River village No one knows how the fire started, STATE “ .UGOLOGIST” hough it is easy to surmise how it night have been, with two drunken Trenton, August 10.—I)r. T. J. Head nen around the place So far as is Ice, State entomologist of Kansas, and hr.ml ,,f the entomologist department at mown there was no insurance on the the Kansas Agricultural College, has in cepted the call to become State ento louse. Rosenfeld had begun to build mologist of New Jersey, to succeed the leveral small houses on the tract a short late Ur. John B. Smith, and will enter listance from the old house, but had upon his duties here on October 1st. Ur. Headlee will really fill four po lot finished them sitions. He will be professor of ento It would be safe to say that a thou- mology at Itutgers College. New Bruns land people witnessed the fire. From wick; entomologist of the Agricultural College Experiment Station, entomolo ;he bridge, the flames and smoke rati gist of the New Jersey State Experi ng up through the big shade trees was ment Station, and State entomologist t beautiful sight. Many out of town under the State Board of Agriculture. ’file new entomologist will carry on people came in motorboats and motor all the work bo successfully prosecuted by the late Ur. Smith. Besides teach cars to sec the fire ing in the college, he will carry on in vestigations concerning insects, with particular reference to preventing the Womans Service at M. E. Church invasion of insects dangerous to New Jersey's farms and orchards; will super Last Sunday evening a woman’s ser- vise nursery inspection under the law vice was held at the M. E. church. to prohibit the importation of diseased trees: will have general supervision un M"s Chamberlain, wife of Uev.L.Cham der the new law for bee inspection, 10 berlain, presided; and Mrs. Richardson prevent the spread of contagious dis wife of Rev. Fred Richardson, made eases among bees, and «'ill continue the work begun by Ur. Smith for the ex fi>e address. The choir was composed termination of mosquitoes. Ur. Headlee is about thirty-five years entirely of women and girls, and sang He was graduated from the Uni several anthems, as well as leading the old. versity of Indiana, at Perdue, and then congregational singing. look n course at Cornell University, Mrs. Richardsop’s theme was the re where lie won his degree. He then be came assistant entomologist at the New sponsibility and opportunity of woman Hampshire State Experiment Station, ,n the world of today, compared with and resigned after two years to accept position in Kansas. Under his di t*lat in Biblical times. Her lesson was, Ins rection the Kansas Entomologist De that while woman was right in taking partment thrived and grew from 400 to her place in the rapidly wideningcircles <00 students. He grappled with two big insect prob of woman's latter day sttivitiev and do- lem“ in Kansas in a way jyhich well lng her share in shouldering the re- fitted him to Continue the fight for the extermination of the New Jersey mos *Por,sibilitiesof making the world better quito. Kansas was invaded by the a”d cleaner, still as in the old days, no Hessian fl.v to the extent that $20,00 i,influence for good could equal that of 00' l worth of wheat was destroyed. Dr. Headlee took up the fight and drove the t e good mother, who righ / brought plague from the State, saving millions UP her children of dollars to the farmers. He also solved Ibe problem of clearing the nu Next Sunday evening will be a men's merous large flour mills ill Kansu . fror.i meeting, a men’s choir and men the destructive weevil, which caused a speakers are promised. loss of niiinv thousands of dollars numiailv. Ur. Headlee is r. native of Indiana and has been connected with ZIMMERMAN’S HOTEL the Kansas Agricultural College since Point Pleasant, N. J. 1907. Pond fia a leaf ■y dea ng its tran of wagon» < lion, and autos beachward. of ibe of all kind» are silji-----------annual ItIg S.a I lay without which ike event wenhl I» incomplete. In year» them WT rk l'oc I Ibr farmer* 11 «ed to P< Ini __Satimlay Mi. In! Pin liad a lini Man'» |>hn at lb* name tinte aa the "Big Rea Hay" «as going on at Mauaaquan. Point I’lews am olfrted free dancing and other al tr»rtton» and got quite a crowd. This Jersey Skipper Needs No Mate Uco*n county »nd l *’■!* h ln N« Ilanovei Township, Monmouth county. New Honover Townebip is arranging to c»nt for its ecd. This wtllgtvi» through line from Hordent««n to the shot« TENNIS AT MANT0 L0 K 1NG The Lnkohuret-Browne Mill* toad Tin- annual >q»u l•uni» muruauunt will take forty mites off the automobile of the Mantoiokm* Yacht Club tuf the ilaapM siiqi of tho Middle Nea J«r*«y ran between Tome River and t'amdon. Coast, * u laid August Sth. Uth nml iOtli, and was won for Mnntotokiug by S. Farr. A large entry U«l. etitbtnd«» Universali*! Campmeetìng in th follower* of Ibe «port, and nearly Progress at Good Luck perteel weal her condition.. were factors wliicb combined lo wake the tourus incut die in,mi •nc.-uful from every point of Lest Sunday there wat s good turn view yet behi in Mantolokiug. A de tailed account of the first round, winch out at the Universalist m eeting»t Mur naturally * *«« mutt* **» l«-»» ol nu vtiuii ray Grove, Good Luck. Rev Frederick list ion conical, need not lie given, be enuse of tlw hirx<- number of coutent- A Biabee o( Boston, rditor o f the Voi* ■tit»; and the »cure of til» oc-ond round veraaliat Outlook, 1 1 1 the prvachsr, will give a fair statement of the stand and hia itext wax from Mark td ;lS — ing of the pis) era Liitiiusinsm was at its butbest pilcb “ Go ye into all.the world and preach when Mr. Bayne, of liny Head, and Mr. the gospel to »very creature." Among Farr, of Mnntolokiiig. took the opposite «Ules of tin- net ou Saturday afternoon other things ths speaker said that no to decide the sii|M-riorlty u [the rrapec- two persons could read tlie Bible alike tive cIiiIm. Many opinion., had been and understand it the same. Varioua uilvuliccd among the local expcrl* n* to the |Hi»»ffi¡l¡l¡c* of the touriisiueul. but people would read it and form varioua sccim-d in a fair way to atwertiug her opinions and each be perfectly honest beeu narrowed down to the four remuiu- about It. Hence he asked hia hearers II,g Iu the Helni-liutil», mid Mnntolokiiig »cerned in m fair way to am-rtilig bet to be charitable toward those who dif tennis superiority tin*t the crowd, wldeli fered Lorn them; as each man must be iinil gnthered from day to day. realised thill the cbamuiousldp was coining to guided by bis own convictions. Mni.lolokliig. There was a large gn Herr There were twenty-three guests reg when these two player» at 3 o'clock istered at the Murray Grove house took their places. The toss gave choice of court* to tin- Buy llrud man, and Among them are; James B. MacNeal the service to the Mantoloklng player. and family of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. J. It wak evident even to those not versed in the fine point» of the game A. Olrnstead of DesMoines, Iowa; Rev. that here was n fight to the finish. Mr. Ro^(ier yt.liz o f Boston, Mass.; Charles Bayne was lightly slower getting into action than bin opponent, and tilia cost Millar of Brooklyn; John F. Waldreo him tlie first set score, 9-4. But the and wile of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. si cotul set he hml a burst of speed, out- A. S. Bodine of Brookstown, Indiana; plujiiig Bayne at every point, anil won 1-15; repeated the performance in the Rev.C. A. Andrews of Plymouth, Mas».; third set, 2-9. Farr then took the Samuel Gusser of Reading, Pa.; Miss fourth nnd fifth, his steady play being too much for the Bay Head opponent Millar o f Valley Stream, L. 1.; Miss Eart of Brooklyn. to keep up with. Captain Henry Tuwnactul. of llarnv- be Is In bard luck, goes to am nowa gat, or of Alameda, Cal aa you cboow days." aaya the captain, "it Isn't what armed Sunday in the bur» Manga Be it used to be." For the first thirty-four daya of the ta. from Shu Fraut-iw-o. 1UH daya out. The New York World Sunday morn trip Cam. Towuseiul thought he coukl equal Ilia old record of clidity-hvi- days ing printed th's atory of the voyage: For fifty-eight day» atone in hi« i-aldn. : from Frisco to Sandy Honk lint a» it» Male Leonard, of the four-masted Y'au- I was about to round the Horn, sixteen kee »Imp Manga Hera Buffered the daya of exasperating easterly winds penance of a aidp’s officer who has la-on ! thwarted hone of n swift pa»«age. Off the liorn. wlieu a wind finally relieved of duly. The atory was told after the »hip nrrived off Stapleton, S. ; sprang up, a New York youth had a I„ yesterday morning. She was IDS . perilous experience. He 1» the »on of a I Nassau street rubber stamp ninmifac■lay» from San Francisco. Cnpt. 11. C. Towpaeud brought hi» .Hirer. He had gune overland to San •hip arouud the Horn. He Is a line ' Francisco five months before with $409 navigator and a atrong disciplinarian. j aud was returning as a seaman. With Mr. Leonard also da a mariner of large n kuot of meu, he was hauling on a ' brace when a big sea flooded l.,e deck. experience. For fifty days the male discharged The thin young mail was nearly washed hi» duties ss second in command. Then through a hawse pipe. He rlsspetl the came trouble between him and the cap- bills and »lived himself. Atter that dn.v the ship had fine Inin, who sent him to spend the re mainder of the trip in Ills room. There winds. In the 108 days not another lie had nothing to do but eat, sleep and vessel was seen until she was lowed in rend. He perused every line In to the liny yesterday morning. the little library supplied by the Sea The Stars and Stripe» on tile shipping men's Friend Society, including the and the lowers of Manhattan in the Bible, the geography and u volume of dog-day mist looked good to the sailor». Joseph Conrad. Some books he read “ Ah, little old New York!" they laugh ed. niiinv times. For the Frenchmen there win tile triWhen Capt Townsend was questioni-d yesterday about the quarrel, lie re eqlor Hying on the foiir-tnusted bark VIlie du Havre, for the Gcruinn» the plied: "It was nothing nt all. Forget it. flag of the Fatherland on the Renee What does the public care for things Hicknier». and for the Norwegians tlu-lr like that? Tho sea is different from national emblem on n ship and a bark. Not an instant was lost after the the land. Tilings happen at sen Hint don’t happen ashore. The captain is anchor was out before “ Starbock” Per ry bud the men aloft stripping off the supreme on his own ship." The second mate, Mr. l ’erry, known sails. Capt. Townsend was busy skim on the seven seas as "Starbuek” Perry, ming through newspapers. another ernck-n-jack deep-water man "Who is Wilson's running mate?” he Summary: First round—Bayne de of tlie old school that hi passing, wiib inquired, “And what is this Bull Moose Capt. Townsend's only mute after the business? And who is the Bull Moose? feated Davenport 0-0, 9-1; Cowper* tliwait, defeated Bonelt, f>-7, 9-2, 9-4; chit age. The skipper stood bis chief of Well, that beats me." Brett defeated J. 11. P. Farr, 9-1, 9-4; ficer’s watches. And ns for me," said tlie Nassau 1'uiton defeated Montgomery, 0-3. 9-2; Most of the tweuly-slx men of the street manufacturer's sou, “ never again. Humphries defeated Stockton by de crew were greenhorns. “ No man, unless I’m no suilor." fault; Carr defeated H. Runyon, 6-0. 0-2; S. Fair defeated Lee, 0-2, 0-0; TnilJ defeated C. Runyon, 7-Ö, 8-0. CICUICU V ,wVTpel Third J1IIIU round—Bayne 1VUUU--DUJUC U defeated Cowper tliwait. 9-1. 0-3; Parton defeated Brett. 0-7, (1-1, 9-2; Carr defeated Humphries, Fortner Toms River Man Injured in the novelist, and also of the lute L. 0-4, 9-1; S. Furr defeated Todd, 7-Ô. 9-0. Clarke Davis, who was perhaps Grover Bicycle Collision. Cleveland’* closest friend, nnd was man William W. Lawrence, of Wnverly aging editor of the Philadelphia Ledger. Place, lied Bank, formerly of Toms I lie Davis family spent their summers River, now manager of the Lake Mar on tile Curtis farm, Point Pleasant, for ion Ice Company's office in Monmouth many years. The double tournaments, in somp re street, corner of West street, Unit Bor spects more exciting from the specta ough, figured in a bicycle accident Fri MADE THE GYPSIES MOVE ON tors' standpoint, did not have the same day afternoon near the office. Mr. Law They were TILL THEY LEFT THE STATE interest for the expert. rence had turned to ride into tlie yard won by Montgomery and C. Farr over adjoining the office, when an Italian, The band of Gypsies 'that went Greene aud Wilson. Tile racquet work who wrs on n bicycle, crashed into him. through here Inst week and were hurried shown was very interesting. Botli men were hurled from their on by the authorithw, had ae hard a wheels, landing on the brick pavement. time of it in South Jersey ns they did First round -Farr and Farr defeated The Italian, whose name could not be along shore. They got in trouble early learned, suffered a sprained wrist and Inst week nt Key port and at Red Bank, Bye; Montgomery and Carr defeated Bayne nml Van Vechtenx, 9-4, 6-4; his bicycle was badly damaged. Mr. mid then had a fall taken out of them Lawrence was more fortunate. His at Lakewood. The word was ’phoned Stockton and DuBosque defeated Row ankle was bruised and two spokes were all along the line that the “Gyps” would land and Todd. (>-... 9-4; Longacre and broken out of one ofl the wheels of his steal like all possessed and to keep them Parton defeated C. Runyon and Farr, 7-5: Greene and Wilson defeated bicycle. moving. When they tried to camp out 9-4. Belknap and Boocoock, 04). 9-3; Boned near Jakes Branch, in Berkeley, lung and Alderdyee defeated Bye: Brett and David Boxer, of Mt. Ilolly, a well- a Gypsy hangout, they were forced to known P. it. If., man. who was injured move on, and went down shore. By A. Runyon defeated Vernon anil part in an accident and cannot follow his Friday they had reached PJensnntville, ner: Wall and R. Runyon defeated culling, has been made flagman at aint were there headed across 1o West Humphries and Eyre. Second round—Montgomery and Carr Moorestown, on the F. If. R. Jersey. Each town was ready for them defeated Farr and Farr, 11-!), 7-5: and they were guided straight to Cam-* Stockton and DuBosque defeated Herbert Allownr, who used to visit den ferry, and aoiioss the river they Longacre and Parton. 9-0, 9-1; Greene his uncle. Joseph Affoway, at this place, went. Wilson defeated Boned and AlderTheir chief plan of robbing was for and has just left a Camden hospital after a dice by default; Brett nnd Ruuyon de serious operation. He is a conductor 0*1e#of tho Gypsy woiueu to ask a man feated Wall and Runyon, 6-3, 0-4. on nil electric road running out. of for money, bills preferred, saying she Senu-tiiinls—Montgomery nnd Carr de Mould not keep it, but would wish him feated Camden. Stockton nml DuBosque by de h ;k, airt itl| the money she held in her fault: Greene aud Wilson defeated len d belonging til him would be dou- Brett and Runyon. 7-5, 0-2. Mrs. C. B. Ogden, of lamden, whose b'-d liy the good hick that she would Finals— -Montgomery and Carr defeat husband, tlie late Eev. Mr. Ogden, was ml him. Getting the money she would ed Greene and Wilson, 9-4, 6-1, 6-3. once stnti'inei’ at Bar’ egat, a -d ’ > .next ask for his handkerchief and cover famous for Ids chalk tn . s, 1, ■ been no hotii money and hand, going through visiting i i South Amboy. Raymond Schindler, the Bants man s-me pow-wowing rigmarole, and than I! ml him the money and handkerchief w!io worked on the Turner murder case The secretary of the Roosevelt Na bock. When he counted his money next at Lakewood, which continues to mysti tional Committee is Oscar King Davis, (line he would find a bill or so had been fy ali tlie authorities of the county, has a prominent newspaper and magazine slipped from the roll while handkerchief started a detective agency of his own writer, and ns a hoy, n summer resi kept him from seeiqg it. This game, in New York City, and lias been in dent at Point Pleasant. Mr. Davis is as old as civilization, never fails to the limelight considerably in the police a brother to Richard Harding Davis, we rk—occasionally. graft and murder scandal there. Personal Mention with Local Flavor Athlete Rescues Two Young W o men Bathers at Lakewood Lake Lakewood,August IS—Stratton Norcross, son o f the chief of police here, rescued two young girls from drowning in Lake Manetta yesterday afternoon. Miss Lucile WHitebeud, daughter of the superintendent o f the Lakewood Water, Light and Power Co., and Miss Elsie Johnson were in bathing at the Y . W. C. A. grounds, with a number of other girls,and swam out beyond their depth. Their frightened cries wete heard by Norcrots, who plunged in and brought them ashore one at a time, as they had become exhausted Inspecting County School Houses On Monday County Superintendent Morris accompanied State Inspector McDermott of the State Department of Public Education, on a trip down shore, inspect! ig all the school houses between Toms River and Tuckerton. From Tuckerton they took a boat and went across to Sea Haven, to inspect those on the beach The sanitary re quirements of the State Department are much more strict than ever before, and for the first time they are being, rigidly enforced The Ocean County Board of Taxation met yesterday in Trenton with the State Board of Equalization of Taxes ail the other County Boards, and the Legislative investigating commission, to discuss tax problems The County Board of Blactiona ,;met Monday and named somejbut c o t all o f the election officers 1 «4 , Tw* «h «s* .t«> >. m m . le e Me I m«gtH »Me FO R SALE « w» . ____ m e * _______. - Water! Front Lots |n Tv R iver Village ikaaM aewwe ta w Haasiad aw »» vs** *m*»w4 he» »ai»|MM. Mat lia i The v«4e' ttse H, Mamsa ' T V a* wt «twateett «at is«» Thai M y piai « rw y e w • * * * • * • * . I nn SMN jm - tvm very weti tk d 1« ta M tth *0 «,*• ef Nay a«w *esMate *• issstt is k esea the «aNe yawewyyawes IhM aw« .hall a s s f egsal a* *ts hay—I am la *vems< that <*'»yt*:a w*»a* fbad la fef— fe. MM Ü i N f l »I t« » uwi t f«U# Ml mM *«»!> sffiÊsôs R* I M t . IM « u» « * • JH H P P •< » * • .* • ■». Mt ««m*# « M e m» m « ii> > e»e le «■»•#• merrrm r -o « *» u* »««• eie. NU « I W ere* e n W e <*>ete le fw fm iH *Wfc tfe* 4 k y » trfer« !• •O nt tfe » « 4 M r f«*4* *9 i l » •** M l «MHkP M l I rwtéjp CHAPTÏK VI -T W IM iKa MM — t* #•< offer— ffff lli»»4 Ih# *■•»#»# r# H» akMi'TvTti i Ifn» tf Mil« MHS —(»—II* M N (h# 4»—t * U|t un— ffÉf ftM ldlt hita T M fiel jtort t» É b * I.'t* fH A fT K » V ît-T ta ***** et th» U**fe CM J*eS bpfw |M WN f!v» ih» lAfetela * 4lb if' a Isurir M as H «m lM 4k?#rti <1m» ***4. K* Hic ,u** éw4v * 0tMfv*4 CftAJTICn V III -T N f i n M hr » U n to *»» R n ! ÙHrrt«. « h c CVwR M it, H u n ftr to ( t r i t hv-ttt f ■- e!, •©4 ta» ' ■»* j, 4 to o» I o -*I **v *i tv»* M M U l nlttov*w t h* m*n In »• o CM»' n M tnp w ti r, ttUiQii ' » lnUu4*r i » l Ul«r* M A *wncf*J BHrfaNk CHAFTKU IH -Tt># 4t«mU*4 hhkr ffOV»# |e |mi iU jo r Hrvntiar « K c ^ r el ‘■illcff »feofis to«* Uttotj su ! rroi'gni*#». n t erden (H# #rr»#i of w ìnw m a afy. Tfco girl t 'ot-af* and s e r i iha «SU ip ta c l to Offltnl Hherldait. CH APTER X - W » y n » I fl prl»nn*r fl) the road M A dlfHiK« a I Vn»wt ihftt a* C». A inpM, fil«’« o f Co Croie hoe dtlivrr«1 the r tl«raf«t pava CH APTER XT —Th# rapth# 1« brought hefrr# Offif'fal Sheridan who rrfu*«* (*> »• I him Tree ub Iv m be reveal# the **?ret CIlArTKIT X I I .—Captain W arn # te led to rin’lrrctnnd that the women he admire# fe Edith Brennan, trlfc o f the F'«*d#ral of* fleer, who hate« him H** Is *iv«*n the choti'i* of r* vealliur the Lee or of tw*tn# shot ae a apr CH APTER X I IL -W a y n e le rtr tw d from hie prison by Jed Bungay. One of them m uii g**t a quirk report throuch the line» to funeral Lee and Jed starts on the mission. C H APT ER X IV .—Find Inc the curb of • n absent officer of the Union artillery. W a y »# penetrstM to the ballroom where e sorts! army function Is In ;,rr>creoa. and pretends to be Col. Curran of CHilo. CH APTER X V .- T h e dJtruJsed scout Is Introduced to a Miss Miner. She known the Curran family and Wayne barely es capes brine unmasked. Edith Brennan appears on the scene. C H APT ER X V I .—Mrs. Brennan recog nise« Wnyne. She having been led to be lieve that hr had been sent away, learns o f the treachery of MaJ. Brennan and B *ja -h e a il! save him. 4 * >> t C H APT ER X V n - M r i . Brennan «*cures a pass through the Inner lines and groes part way with W avne when they are suddenly confronted by Brennan. * C H A P T E R X V I I I .—Brennan attempts to ahoot W ayne, but the latter throws his enemy to the ground sensei* ss. CH APTER X I X .—Bidding My Lady of the North adieu, W ayne starts alone on a wild dash for liberty. Encountering a m an In a lieutenant's uniform, he com pels him to accompany him. C H A P T E R X X .—His companion turns out to be Jed Bungay In disguise. They clear the Union line» and face towards the Confederate camp. e tk* tra» a M i i u « tfe» fe|f " II* b»*Mfei*4, fe e ltlf 4oufe(Ii#fe tfe« u i i l t i t M i i tJ fur ifee 1 pr e l* * ^ ! « ( »fe« h *r*ty l M t M ( t M *• <**!>. bot b*# fela» IW » h tlaaa.*’ he a4«al«te4 Mtietly, *1 tap poee I saay aa well s*» He tin w c I ** sad fraaisd me, hie eyea glewln» I • »« M l « « a r e tt»Ul ffe*l "tint uad-raiaad. air. this U merel* (fe»t »fee fe*4 » n i i d Biurfe » * M i k e d a ceeatw a. s m aa eadlng.*' - fe? fefeeefere f bowed gravely, ae* daring to ira*1 “Very »light)!. i»*4*m*” my voice la speec h, leal I itmikl yield “ Mi* appofeefet eer»|#4 ttfetttjure4 V* le tke trmptatiofl of My a s s leMpet Cite# t*»*e4. glaired «**•*!)? Ms 'Captain Wayne." she eald. glaacln, w*f4 tee, »ad tfe»** blurted fortfe ife hack acroae bla broad blue ahoeld«* puipltely (‘apt*!» W a jM feted la and 1 thonght there was a new qua! i tfe# elf. fe M iiti "* tty la her voice, lb# (flag had earn« ' A te-ofet delightful iltUfellcMI. eurel! - way gear out o f It. ”1 shall «•Meet» tfe# o»l4 rl«#rty »»4 earrgefirally It a kindness tf yon will cell apor 'Os# ttmld glittret tspyoA* we had me before yon depart.” [ »hotly reverted to b u b ifiit t , fetid that “ Wlrh pleasure.” I hastened to re * r;T boosted rlriiftlltu j v # but teoffe ply, my surprise at the request a! ery Thigh of ft,** g*d ifee proud 41* moat robbing me of speech, "hut I | dsis Is her fir e held ua «U til, "sot shall he compelled to leave at once the htm c } flder «Hi as my troop la already under or »rat# batile. With tiers." tOCBil UCD fought "1 shall detain you for only * crins tn 11.«-i i .K*>i-y Ilk«* moment, but after what you bar* nane* I « ;!» I k w two passed through oa our behalf I am aboi it-r lo shouldw unwilling you should depart wltbou1 U u ieit a host of tofuriatiH) ruffians, reatlvlne our gratitude. You will fir,. *ktus to protect h «lflr t *<ins«n me in the library. Como. Frank, I Tt«*j worw dllfercot unlfnrros, ih<■y am ready now,” fiiUn. dlffrrvnl daft, by tb# fortune W e remained motionless, watchin; of war th#jr wrra yet they them until they disappeared aroou could fl(ht and die In defenae of the the corner of the shed. Dreamt! weak. I thanked Cod upon uiy knew walked with stern face, bis ate: that I bad been privileged to know heavy, aha with averted eyes, a allgtii aurb men and could call them friend« smile of triumph curling her Up. Tbci No nobler, truer, manlier deed at arm* Moorehouse stooped and picked m wan ever done! Vet, mark you. no the derringer the Major bad throw! aoonor fa that duty over scarcely are »w»y. "By thunder, but she’s right!" ht their dead comrades burled— when they forget every natural instinct of exclaimed emphatically. "I tell you of gratitude, of true manliness, and that’s a mighty fine woman. Blamt spring at each other's throat like two me. If ahe didn’t face ua like i maddened beasts I care not what queen.” the case may be—the act Is shamsful. No one answered, end without ex and an Insult to every woman o f this ehinglgg another word we walked to household. Even as I came upon ths ¡ether to the house. There T foucf ft. Id voices were clamoring for anoth the remnant of my troop standtrt er shot. In spite of the fact that one beside their horses, chaffing with • man stood already wounded War dozen Idle Yaakee cavalrymen wht were lounging on the wide iteps. may be excusable, but this la not war Gentlemen, you have tired your last The time had come when I n u ll shot on this field, unless you choose say a final farewell and depart. Not to make oie your target.” the allghtest excuse remained for fur She stood there as a aueen might, ther delay. I dreaded the ordeal, bui fifetat* to'»! ft# fe»* be#» H ere H e C o m es W H O ? ] R ea d all about him in the fascinating romance of motor racing C H A P T E R X X I I I .—W ayn e Is wounded and taken to the field»hospital, where he Is visited by Edith Brennan, who la kind and gracious. CH A P T E R X X I V .—The wounded Con federates h^ive a hard night ride as they are returned to camp, W ayne among them. C H A P T E R X X V .—W ayne learns that M ajor Brennan has scattered the false hood that he Is a coward and refused to meet him to wipe out an Insult to Edith B/ennan. C H A P T E R X X V I I I .—The Confederates capture a Federal courier and learn that M ajor Brennan is marching in their di rection. They prepare to intercept him. C H A P T E R X X I X .—Some guerrillas ar rive at the Minor place and fire the stables. W ayne and his detachment or© besieged In the house. C H A P T E R X X X . —Brennan and his men appear. They are admitted to the house and form a coalition with W ayne to fight off the guerrilla». C H A P T E R X X X I .—W ayn e moets Edith and feels grateful for her friendly intert;»t. Brennan dictatorially assumes con trol of the situation. CHAPTER X X X I I . — The guerrilla*! break inte the mansion and just as toe renegades are abjut to triumph, Edith -unnouncet: the »iiiv a l of a rescuing party ¿1 blue coats. Addmi B o x F . G . C o u r ie r O ffic e . T o r o « R iv e r . N. j fe*»» fe e leraft te» 1» tfe» fe###»“4 C H A P T E R X X I I .—W ayn e and his regi ment are sent to save the Confederate army In the battle of Shenandoah. Here a solid wall of blue overwhelms them and the regiment Is lost. C H A P T E R X X V I I .—The Confederate detail arrives at the Minor place Where W ayne meets Miss Celia Minor and Mrs. Bungay. Edith Brennan appears. •Off [UffelllM felgft <#>* » «*pt«*Hufelty fun t-ii|jil(t»i 1 II0M ’ »fe# »»1-4 » » * ytfdMNP»! I# to« frutt fp f |t#t I# e#*f i nuli te* ly feu* ftrtety. *1 itavM fe» pi)»*»»* k cri fv3£i«#» C H APT ER X X L —Captain W ayne and the faithful Jed reach the Lee camp In safety and*are sent away to accompany reinforcements to General Early. C H A P T E R X X V I .—W ayne and Jed Bungay are sent on a scouting detail from Richmond. The latter learns that the fortunes o f war have disrupted* his home and that his wife is a fugitive. » « e t itoci »tvwbetv io Oceaa Cowgrp— a#ifhboiHo«,î m p ftftm d . Tient ol 500. 1000 •net or œot« u , h I» i4t è t o •cw irtcì. lei ta bear Ito« rou al ooc«. Soia:: h* rm t |uM k ■ I*4y fc**dt? #e#4»d *#»fe *>— ()»#"^ Tfe—» t f f t e , gv»tlf — Ife»! fe»f *f»#efe. fe— tefefe»—. fe— *r##4 T e e «i II» »•re » ( « I t « Mil) ##fe*tlfata« a tmm c—MMftlfei (old te» *( tec# te#— felfeife» » U i I h ) le « M lle • »ltgfcl < t M | t » e m s4 Her eyea s a w ayas hie b n ly ife#! #o «tiM iii il» t a n t e «* to— * *boetr »fe« e d k e i «cermftti a*N I doeht aa* he r—ed eitkla then feed rfefe—d ##f fe n ili* ikal he weald fiarfeit all he» raayen If t« y < i)t Wm m , ta— —id ta il), ta »11 l e r e i l fear# i t | fe«— 4 »feet* •* ha talteN la »bay Te* he yMNed WHk fe— fe(*fe tefef «fefi* giti»* •frtd»*K» I «-»•*• lfertaa*fe (fe# —tatefd*" ta M y * — or) ta tfe» P»—. **t ec»fr» "Oi* fete fe»* fee#» r &cfeA*#e«t." fee aaveediag peer grarw "Aa M w a a i laipueethla to tea ly ife—tifet (fe*i n «Lo#id te»— •4iii> ifeirU S lti admitted AM I» -T ie L Q i» IWI>»|» eeeeu le • « m m tmt «sfc» « W «A» OWfMM »ew« «T «W*r erp» «rel. it.ee w »n . wnk M im » H «U u t t l ” M* N < H t N W ANTED Ae i l a « M etaasM IMMdtp si •»* M a n dass A pewits *wkw saldi v*a<ga. ‘ and i e*He*sdl My hew»* » Hibhlag Nk* a iMkMWd p t U Ab# etwa« nenia# me aswrty fh the -.***» wf Ibe* epweSwwg gpansMWt ', « «a«# tu the saMe ttakt a ia u ei ebe ted ws»w ttUaal «M he* g»*w” »e *ae tgim and fvisadiy. IN tinged he * petwid dlgau#. i «waee* ttstok » I >el»e»ed Die aw laeort ihel we tease it hksai meed tMas(h a«» velaa la suddsa eipeeiaacy, thaw my ays* fell upon klra kl iOof com fuwtably ess ted in aa armebaif kv f<Hv the gre. aad I mail ted that ahe > '4 ? V W '.' that will appear in installments in these columns. The F ly in g M e r c u r y B y ELEANOR M . INGRAM A story that is right up to the minute and guaranteed to interest every lover of good fiction. As exhilirating as a ride in a milc-a-minute auto. The opening chapter will appear soon. WATCH fOR IT I y— * ü #— i© fe*— — U y©# uM tt g*y tel*«fBdêf»f*#4t»* ta ffe te ftyite M A R IN E R A IL W A Y I jr it f r * * # t I Ite»» C i la n Ife# füll i#rUr#l*r* ta )<#f «riiatk i# te* fierflcte teflfe M*J— H—tei#» t tlih *«$# I© réalité tfe*l I *fe>fef#rt*t# y##f <(la—* (© e—af»» * feo*f(|» ife««i|fic »fed •»l—te you te—t fiiffii) f— yo#r (urtate—ivie» te (fe# ferld II v u Ife deed » fetal* im« f ta int» e n f i l e May I *»fe vhy did you âre |* tfe» , the Hoi ! duret » » ( ! f r i ( h # 4 M ajor jure* t<hj, f arc "I h r Iloved It s*> sway f e w *».Id have ibvft lhe lruth As t if my bullet li If would to ot lo do lb s!” r my sake you * paused; then m»d» tfe» Mif—f! k#4 I» yet N ms: "Was my »»ran mentioned during your conten tion—I lllrst! publicly f ” ” lt was not; Oaten atone Is a IVare I refrained because ot th# reason I U t * already given you.” "Your wound Is not serious?” "Too Inslgnlflcsut to he worthy of mention." She was silent, her eyes upon the carpet, her bosom rising and falling with the emotion she sought In vain to suppress. “ I thank you for coming to me.” she said frankl” , "I shall understand it all better, comprehend your motive better, for this brief talk. Whatever you may think of me In the future,” and she held out her band with w in e thing of the old frankness In the ges ture, “ do not hold me as ungrateful for a single kindness you have ahown me. I have not fully understood you. Captain Wayne; Indeed. I doubt If 1 do even now, yet 1 am under great obligation which i hope some day to be abls to requite, at least In part.” "A thousand times they are already paid," I exclaimed, eagerly, forgetting for the moment the presence of her silent chaperon. "You have given me that which la more than life— " "Do not. Captain Wayne.” she In terrupted, her cheeks aflame. ” 1 would rather forget. Please do not; I did not send to you for that, only to tell you I knew and understood. We must part now. Will you say good-bye?" "If you bid me, yes, I will say good-bye,” I answered, my own selfcontrol brought back Instantly by her words and manner, "but I retain that which I do not mean to forget—your gracious words of Invitation to the North.” She stood with parted tips, as though she struggled to force back that which should not be uttered. Then she whispered swiftly: ‘‘It le not my wish that you should." Was there ever such another para dox of a woman? I knew not how to read her aright, for I scarce ever found her twice the same. Which represented the truth of her charac ter—her cool dignity, her impetuous pride, or that gentle tenderness which befitted her b o well? Which was the armor, which the heart of this fair lady of the North? As we rode down the path to the eastward, a snowy handkerchief flut tered for an instant at the library window. I raised my hat in silent greeting, and we were gone. 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I cannot sit here now, beneath the protecting shadow of a flag for which my son fought and died, and write that I regret the ending, for years of peace have taught us o f tke South lessons no lesB valuable than did the war; yet do I rejoice today that, having once donned the gray, 1 wore It until the lpst shorted gun voiced Us grim mccuage to the North T o m s R iver G arage and ■MSSMMOilMMMMliMmMMMHBMMBMiaMIMBMmMaMMMmMMWe^11^ * 11^ M ach in e Shop Mr. Robert Froriep Wishes to Announce that he Now has his New Garage on the Atlantic City Boulevard Open for Business :: Fully Equipped Machine Shop Everything >Up-to-Date :: TOMS RIVER, N. J J ■H H H K h *+ *%** a < rwü# M* <» .•*•,* M t t< 4 »«»»b . ««»«tag tati “ \m M l ItW t ( m «M I li vi •• #»>**• ih« *• • m«M M < W I*« If , 4i i <«*«» «retgto I «M • putt « h »B * Iti « ile i IM lM* ««4 «4#ritt ■ m u i w i t . 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It ta a tort ifeta •attlni to in tttuefe at feoy*, #uttd taa mid at « •1Fi1 ‘‘t'fN attmlilritt ssfentf “you , r tuSi «I s i Ht) tlMBriri « H l i t <' ^ « »tirsi«# fest# s wonttartad wvfe few, fot# Iferirti Tferif morii In' ifc* : frriittttiflotti, tferif Sft Itt feri Iferi fri* j fetiilttri## i l ti**«# Tot tritt # pNnR ; fettriri^** I rimi tritt felliridir St Ifetri ttriril#tSl fettl M A X W E L L t* A u to m o b ile s Fine China Lamps fett ( ___ __ 7TTJÇ*\ Silverware Cutlery Dinner Sets Toilet Sets "T*#, tf ytm ttR so unit« • (»• , « fH lt ò r iR ttritttri tritt ri tomai ferittt# , Cut Glass riftfelS I rriflllltf riferiti feritri IO felf 1 III# foottttsliott Sri#* moti )i> «fttttf ** Rug's ttttttsttattttt aaftrip» *‘l ( «# «oit# , antttr« ritttt rartif oof frtattttifetfe ta j F urniture iu ttri# !fe riritrifetiriferitt I# trifftttl tri# f# tri n « « ia i ili* öfter Too till Rockers *r»d firmly I Iririri ri off*r tfe* t «lo Bedroom' or; niriUm* I It, feat s o t t pfriirir !to dig aa tfe#1•May, Th#r#, V#ti OrayBric must | «hall fe* tfe* stroM*r ; fefeOMt*tt. Suites »ft*r torg*t III# far it, atttt shall ifetti our total wrack " •ntt tor# to iiiiptr » you—to For a faw mnmrititi w* walked cs ti)Otfe*r r#t live« *Truly It su Sideboards togriibrir In U , #a<rh iM dln. hi. i heart throb to tktni1 of tb* up gouli) hof Sri i which await* you iai»n of the Sewing "W . fe# iikrd ait icigik, also- i; It b throuab »ueb «• you— midien u If to mark trained by stern duty lb« c'ltttt furi'.rily nt ms. < tfe* sffart of fe!a words. "did you know ! desolated »tat*« are destined to ria* Machines ifeiit Mn. Brennan «a * agalli with above the aahea of war‘ Into a greato f m f JriOftrif ‘ri ritttt wW ! i! f t m M AXWELL Awomobilei are practically the "latt word" io automobile conttruction up to the preient time. There doesn't appear one thiitfg that one cni^ht criticise style, comfort. Rood speed, durability, perfect engine— all are ‘ there in their highest form; and the most remarkable thing about It, is the very reasonable price at which they are offered— from r i t i t a f m * s itt y o o T " fe* mommi t #i ; $ 6 0 0 For « Runabout, lo q $ 1 4 8 0 o t h e r* scm i prcs For the lateat 1912 Touring Car lu ild lw ijtbs j ness never before equaled. I feel lay h(H •ml golden ov«r u»r r * T was not even aware abe had been that now. In this supremo hour of aacad« nod fencelet» Held*. rlflce, tbe men and women of the Ur t u toe*] with blar* of trum- > » * r i Oh, yea; she returned North 1mm*- South ore to eiblbtt before the world iad roll of drum», while every•I»- <J* retted upon blue line* dtuely *lter your last parting, and a courage greater than that of the ■t ■lumni of marching iroopi. came back only last week Ho many battlefield. It la lo be the marvel of ctd one of • Utile gray Kuad wlvee and reUtlvaa of tto oHUere the nation, and tha thought and prlda i »lowly southward—« mere have come down o f lata, knowing tha of It should make you strong." "H may Indeed be ao; 1 can but beant of the fighting men of the war to be practically at an end, that Irraey, making their way home our camp baa become Ilk# a huge pic- Have It. as the prophecy cornea from •i heft they might. A* the nlc pavilion. It la quit* lb* fashion- your lip*. I might even find courage forked I left them, for here our able fad juat now to vlalt the front to do my part In this redemption were diverged, and It chanced 1 «>■ Mr*. Brennan accompanied tha wit* you ever at hand to Inspire.” of one of the division commander* 8b* laughed gently. ” 1 am not a i»lr one wboee hope lay weel from her atate— Coo*«ctlcut, you Virginian, Captain Wayn*, but a moat I loyal daughter of tho North; yet If ■tly, thoughtfully I trudged on know.” There was much I longed to aak i to Inspire you by my mere words, hour through the thick red My horse, sorely wounded In regarding her, but 1 would not venture surely It la not ao far to my home ut »klrmlsh, limped painfully be- to fah hla suspicions In hipe that I but you might Journey there to listen v. his bridle-rein flung care- might turn hie thought I naked, "And to my further words of wisdom.” | "I have not forgotten the permlaover my arm. Out yonder. you; are you yet married?” He laughed good-humoredly. "No, slon already granted me, and It la a that happy day will not occur until temptation not easily cast aside. You after we are muetered out M ill return North soon?” Minor la far too loyal a Virginian eve"Within u week.” to become my wife while I continu 1 hardly know what prompted me to wear this uniform. By the wav, to voice my next question—Fate, per Mrs, Brennan was asking Celia only haps, weary of being so long mocked yesterday If she had heard anything —for I felt small Interest In her probof you since the surrender.” able answer. — »■ •'She Is at Appomattox, then?” I "Do y °u expect your husband’s re"No, at the headquarters of the le»»e from duty by that time?" Sixth Corps, only a few miles north She gave a quick start of surprise, j from here." drawing In her breath as though sud"And the Major?” dimly choked. Then the rich color Caton glanced at me, a peculiar' overspread her face. "My husband?” look In his face, but answered simply: "h® ejaculated In voice barely audl"Naturally I have lmd small Inti- bl°- " n>y I'us'Mnd’ Surely you canniacy with him after what occurred not mean Major Brennan?” at Mountain View, but he is still -e" n»t > certainly do," I said, wontalned upon General Sheridan’s staff, derlug what might be wrong. "Whom At Mrs. Brennan’s request we break- else could I mean l ’ fasted together yesterday morning, but "And you thought that?” she asked I believe he is at the other end of the incredulously. "Why, how could you?” lines today.” "How should I have thought otherWe sat down upon a bank, and for wise?” I exclaimed, my eyes eagerly Felt Convinced That If My Bullet leached Major Brennart It Would the time I forgot disaster while list- searching her downcast faco. “Why, ening to his story of love and h!s Caton told me It was so the night I Injure You." plans for the future. His one thought waa before Sheridan; he confirmed It «re the nun pointed the way with of Celia and the Northern home so again in conversation lees than an «n s of Are, I was to take up Ufa soon non to be made ready for her hour ago. Colgate, my Lieutenant, !* Life! What was there left to coming. The sun sank lower into the wbo mct J’ou in a Baltimore hospital, In that word? A deserted, despoil- western sky, causing Caton to draw referred to him the same way. If I farm alone awaited my coming; down his fatigue, cap until its glazed have been deceived through all these % a remembered lace, scarcely a visor almost completely hid his eyes, months, surely everything and everynrc Lope. The glitter of a passing With buoyant enthusiasm he talked b°dy conspired to that end—you bore I of <avalry drew my ruled for an on, each word drawing me closer to tbe Bame name; you told me plainly “BBt to Edith Brennan, but I him In bonds of friendship. But the y °u 'were married; you wore a wed toed the thought. Even were she time of parting came, and after we ding-ring; you resided while r.t ramp ■'»hat had I now to place at her had promised to correspond with each in bis Quarters; you called eaclrith IU(1 " I, a penniless, defeated, other, I had stood and watched while or Fraak and Edith. From first to tolesa man? At a cross-roads a he rode rapidly back down the road last not one word has been spoken wal picket halted me, and I arous- we had traversed together. At the b5’ an>' one to cause me to doubt that wffi'.iently to hand him the paper summit of the hill he turned and y °u wert‘ hls wife-” “f- entitled me to safe passage waved his cap, then disappeared, .“I recall starting to explain all this Wulh the lines. He handed me leaving me alone, with Edith’s face to you once,” she said, striving vainly ‘ the paper and motioned me to more clearly than ever a torture to to appear at ease. "It was when we II on- I had gone a hundred yards my memory of defeat—her face, fair, were interrupted by the sudden corn®°re when I became aware that smiling, alluring, yet the face of aa- in6 upon us of Mr. and Mrs. Bungay. *as calling after me. Yet I supposed you knew, that you other man’s wile. eL there, you gray-back!” he would have learned the facts from '«‘ d, "hold on a bit!" others. The last time we were to CHAPTER XXXVIII. gether I told you I did not wholly un ! I came to a pause and glanced derstand you. It Is no wonder, when -voudering if there could be anyMy Lady of the North, . ; wr°ag with my parole, he swung I walked the next mile thought you thought that of me.” C1P and pointed. “I am going to tell you my story, fully, pondering over those vague "That officer coming yonder wants hopes and plans with whloh Caton’s Captain Wayne. It is not a pleasant ,te&k with you.” optimism had inspired me. Suddenly task ,mder tbese circumstances, yet »os* the open f.sld at my right, there sounded behind me the thud of onf' 1 ° we — w— — myself. This prove our last meeting, and we •ttna Umi' tlleB by a siigbt riae of hoofs, while I heard a merry peal of a counted cavalryman was laughter, accompanied by gay ex- must not part under the shadow of a 5 rapidly t m .x — rapidly toward me. .F.o.f the __ chamge of words. X drew aside, lead- ]n stilke; however innocently It may oJ?,1., his lowered head prevented iag toy horse into a small thicket be- bf v® orisinated. I am the only child I, 'on, but as he cleared the side the road to permit the cavalcade Ed^ n Adams, a manufacturer, of uul aa Cator,CamB up emlllBS, I saw It to pass. It was a group of perhaps a st°nlngton, Connecticut, My father dozes—three or four Federal oBcers, waa aJeo tor several terms a member the remainder ladles, whose bright “ f Congress from that State. As the "tol'“ JhTf' Warne' b“ t this is ground exvrlalme«i, springing to dresses and smiling faces made a deatb ° f J“ * mother occurred when I Most winsome sight. They glanced waB but fl^e ^ears old’ a11 mf father’s 511 B r a y i n g m e- “ r v e • ct“ u * and I a week past that I cariotisly aside at me as they galloped loVB was lavisbed up011 continued on page 6 V.-, We are the Authorized Agenta for all thia Territory. Call and let ua tell you more about them. JOSEPH G R O VER & SON Groceries, Household Goods, Bicycles :: Selling Agent* MAXWELL Automobiles W A W . V . S ' . V . W . V . W A i V . V % v .S W « % 'W V A V A V W > A W » V ,. S V W .V .V .* 0V «V V % A W W V V V W IA 1 S. P. C . A . N O T IC E Fly Nets and Hoods Ì Fot the protection of animals can be had free of charge upon application to -v, R A C H E L A . LYNCH V i c e -P r e s . N . J. S . P. C . A . L a k e w o o d , N . J. during the month of July. 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Th* Rira ( ordered >00 f F in Co.. *ofr mg given oat on iiuanuncft 'aa. 01*hi ef nr* h it f f it the f thr ho*r on h«n<! hat • Turadry ftrr S IL V E R T O N Mn. Laura Meant and daughter Bra tia o f Krypott spent a couple of day* o f l«ft week with Mr. and Mra. D. A. Clayton Mr». Emma L. Silver* and daughter* who have been vwiting with Sr*. Chaa King, returned to thrir home at Jcr*cv City Saturday Mr. and Mn. A. P. Larrabte and Henry Jenning* of liakewood called at U. B. Irons' Sunday Mra. George M*n*on of Red Bank ia spending a few days frith her father D. A. Clavton Mil* Lulu Tilton i* working at Lavallelic in Geo Clayton's grocery store M m Leona Clavton^pent last Friday night with relative* at L»vallette Mr*. Wm True* and son Herman wer: Saturday visitor* at Deal Beach Mrs. Rebecca Bennett was a recent visitor w ith E B. Irons and family Ransom Blanch: is »pending some time here with his aunt Miss A . L. Ransom Manv of our townspeople were seen on Maii*<<|uan B 'ach Big Sea Day Richmoud Corliss and family are now occupying Edgar McKelvey Jr's house. Daniel O'Hare and a party of Iriends are spending a few days here Mrs. Hannah Tilton and daughter have returned Lom a four weeks stay at Mew Yoik September Petit Jurors. l.iM ,,f Jurors >lmwii to si-rve sit tlio Repti-mlx-r term of l.'ourt by -Iu-lue CarmicliavL Sheriff Tilton .-lu-i County ( Ink (Jeorge H. Holman, on Ttieadny, August 13. 1 Charles Horner, .Inekxoli. o William ( 'In>ion. .liii kson. 3 Stephen Holme*, l.ii'-'-y. 4 Chnrles 11. Mi'xaler. Manchester. 0 Taylor Smith, Union. ti Willl.-im Cluimberlnhi, Berkeley. V lianiiolph l'hlllipx. I.ueey. 8 John LyaluRer, Stafford, il Hurry C, Simenbiker, Brick. 10 Harvey Smith. Little Harbor. 11 Ilarrj A. \’nn lliue. Jat-kuun. J_- Filluioi*' liriint, Berkeley. 13 John Bunnell. lutein. t-i Wiflmm B. llriiion. Jr.. Berkeley. 1.1 X. B. Allen, Berkeley. Id Kdtvard R e e v e s . I'liimi. 17 Miiuiel I'rii-ketl. Maiieheuter. • 18 Fi-im-ls K. Kslliitv. Ocean, ill William Hn.vei-. Union. I’d Wall-'i- S. 'Hemlriekhon, Jacksou. 21 James Suikes .’'lanebeslt-r. 22 Williaiu Saiau* . iuM'*‘\v<ui(i. 23 WiHia 111 Junes. Jr . Ka^lesivo-ul. 21 Klim 1- Kii<J -"ii. Ulniiodi’il. 25 I’. 1!. Spruuue. Kauh-sivouil. 2-i Tin11ii■I Crannu-r. 1-■>110 ltem-li. 1>7 f. .-<)jil i ] ‘i*!! !it Svf ;1 I'll1r-1 2S Arthur PoIIujihuh. Ljikfwooii. 'J.H Ifavi'l S. .Tiifksmi. •SO n*irrk Hiii)kin*, .J;h1:hoi}. iU Tin mi as Wilson. Dover. A2 Ilf.wnrti Heed. Brick. ,‘vi A Ifm l Hr»!niiiii. Brick. .‘14 Amos Bfilir. Iruion. .'{.o Cliarlf's Orf»vor. J>ovci’. Lewis Ii. Woifh. B'-rkcJo.v. I!7 Howjml I. \Vi‘hb, Dover. 3S * Inirlos A. 8oaimui. Knyrleswoof], «!» Prr»!*k M'nrthf‘w<. Lnot*y. 4<* »ioor^o Bir<l»nll. Ciiion. 41 finny VhiKl«‘r\oor, Bfikt.-Ioy. 42 Karl Davis. I'Jmnstotl. 4S JoHji H. Wd.li, Little HarI101*. 44 John Lotts. Staff'onl. 45 Wiiikmo Applogato. Dover. 4»; Jolin T. Dobow. .faekson. 47 Alphonso Kiiyrc, f ’nion. 48 Samuel Cray, finlwi; S IT U A T IO N W A N T E D - F E M A L E W AN TED —a young gir! wishes posi tion as child’ s nurse or chambermaid 1, the first of September State wayes and address all letters to C. A., Courier office 4fi* ■pilli TNiftllftSdSPti MMi ÎNtaiftftm t'bftft - , W «• ifc* I î H S ê f o| Aü» J IwtMMMft. ^ÜRnNNPPU IIs p A M ftftd Tpssftt* ’ ** - ftMSSf ft Mi m *4 MHFftftftN^tft 4ft- lift «ftftü m4 II» Hnftstf^i «lepftftftf c ftNprft.« “<Wft MftpAftft li» i sawrit ftp il«« Peeftum#!iftiftl tpi «ptii ■wftftèfNftt |pt piM iifsa^v m ilt| 1li a#! Mi* I v i e* m »N» i # i H it'! U vtflV Étti M 4aMÂMf* K w H»#« f M i h i (IffU tolRf brf i*#*n f. 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No matter how small, I I U T |*ntii**}«>n I** him) i« l* rriy •r «nl«*| I«* lb « iFsLvt.i,- *ih| Aiittum no matter how* large, ‘ • ¿«Opb «ml Trb p!»**iit Fuim|«i«>. It* TV» «retv IHWtp.uie.1 nulli ihL rum 1 urt.Uv aveumg •*|ttiftft.rft p|i«I aftiiiis, it» **tti|, (uti< irta SurnU, nrl.-rmw.il Ut* prttv* se* 1', on * a l G iam *od F. S. O sed y Iftsiiiifnl ts>«ft|stt|ftu Tls* Dtflt »e» uà« 1 •tMiff, L*y * imI biRiiitsia nil in* w m ij »***•* vftlilr#, hum *ru»>, «omlMi*. «{«« lAt If t«l Ih«* ftMlH have baea to bothered «nth the du*t llttiftt liii iihulit aini “ liter flMMtVft *it«l «pplim«-r vlisiliirft, ■« l Ih* s i H iIa«!hm| Nnw that at their own eX, h tiw tn*y have oil miti tb«>tt o v i# ili** >•11 •*» fol i|* trb-tirN|»li aml ts}*-|i|M*ne jiiwI #r<»uM Mi « In, ti|s«m. nbtUtf. «»ter ami umb-r ed ihe load m Iront ol Gowdy * Forked rillSft< jIII*#»••* clrilFtHFUt, tl WR» f«’##' TOMS RIVER. N. J. . m*U rih| Ftrrj of il*** itiiblit r**ml*. f«»r 11 ftlitk* lh«it ibi* pliuft tonili River hotite. Fean and Grant'i store, •tl •lie I*. alb*y* mni lii#li««y* uulmi tn# 1# Titsii.nl h) ttitftfh« r wnftli ottl ttk«' and Wm. H. Feno'e rctidriwe, all on »hai fi ih lft jmrp mi**, ft? uu ii* t*f i be itonttigli *»f Kitty tH«««,is will give il careful attenin#' ('«»ttnly of Ot*e«tii Olid Siit|** s*f \«*i* *»f ili!» h#rh |tf*»|***ff1**^ #•*#*» ilfitlkARH the County road Jet«fy, for ill«* ««»inhi* l of ii« ImdlHiHi, ami ihc Imanltalk ffirriwl n»%ajr fu «rt. . lion. : ; This message Mi** Bell of Bordentiwn it vntting «ill Jr« | ft» lltF foiUinitiit **)iitiili“ ii*-. Thr «tinitiHT Ìt4k at th^ tft,a<*h Rr? !. That iIn* hin» «*( tin* public r»«ul*. lf*Luiis inwaprt« ibi* rvcnltiN »»f A tif Mr*. '£. f’enn applies to the men and I*, tiili)•* «tot huiiitt .iji «iiali to* 2lth. f*»r liir nummi itmak hall it Capt. and Mr*. Mark Carr of New ai! subject to mob reuft“ Utti i* rr'gululuHit* «* !i* I.*ìiilit*'U HiX.4. trhkb alwsira the women alike. Brighton, Staten Bland, are here aa jirtiiM ati fujnynl )** ■to -wiUI B«»r*»Mg|» ihiw ha* or t .;caft* r fn all. So mujr by ordiiuuoc pri»»crtbcil relnltve to t<» ilaiH# uni«**« gue*«* of Mr. and Mr*. Redmond Wor "»ir trilì L* *tr«*«*t or btiftiway « » | M inng*. rtw’tr ur# in nuiNk T1«p Imi) den. Since they left here a month ago 'vili I«’ cItfh a* »i*»«i>il fnr ||h» !»«•**«** 2. lliiit \v!w‘Hi»ver tin* »aid i 'otnpnny liter have toured New England and tit «»f il»«* Fr»*h \ir Filini* «• «it «buirv to erect, tny «town or ««u* Tlm SBRI.inr» «ilil.tr, Mr, Arllmr Itiia* kirmt any pot«**, «tmtluit* or oiauioin-*, Novia So -tia in their big Cadillac car iinr. tvli li hi* hrl'l**. (iiitif* «! pnmiimml* it «hull pi*—out n plan or plutM ftli«»wiuic Pena and Grant received a large con Ir ni Iti. Ik-u*h Snmlay. Mr. HrUlmim tto* I*«at toll, itii iii I*«-r and six**- tli«*r«*ol, in ihi* riminmtu f««r tlic'iiim* Iwiiitr, of signment ot empty tin caos for their «ai vicwiiii: (Ih* hifb wn aiul watctiiiif *-V . V » V . V V . V . W . V . * . *.*.*.*.V . - . V W V . V . V . W . ’ . V .V .V .'.'.’.Y.VA Il «lo ilamat:*» 1«» In* Iwo lari:* b»D ti«*\l th e S t r e e t Com* canning plant this week Ift tbf l'utnt l*l»*j'*niil luivilioii, c*HImitt«*«' of Mfiid B'troiiKii, who it* h*-r«*hy Mr*. Carry Grant ha* returned home f**n»i»laf•-«I h:«*iun a httlk*h*'iitl Imiti ili autliorixcil uint «uipower»*il for uinl ou *tf btteb prOfKTly. Ih- l-irk*'' I«*half **f tb«* Council of mild Hor*tiii:li to Bayville after visiting . her mother, fr**nf •iìaiirìoii «Iti III«* \)aiinM|iitii,i wa* n*c«*nt* to approve or ilitmpprovc us to ItM'iitmu; ly roinj»l«*t«HÌ. Mr*. R. R. Lane ttiiiet» plan ««r plaits or «*<>p> thereof with approval einiorKed tborvotl, shall 1«* ttl«*«! Mias Mae Martine has returned to j Mr*. ll**nr.T Fulrr alni «tniurlit«»r*. Mi**«<x Odili«* finti U cUmh». «»( Nrw forthwith with ill«* Boronali Clerk of Toma River after a vi*it with her par-! Yurk ( ’itir: Mi** Siirali U*iin*>. «»f Maiasaid BorniiK'h. lu «n*«* tin- Miid Cliairnmu diHapprov«** any plan or plauti a* imirn«, I1.*«., j»n*t Mr and Mr*. Cllfffthl ents here t«* tin* Uieatbrti of any p*»!«»»*, eoiubiits or Mt*rrii, of .I«*nft*y Chi. cttiiiiiri*«**! ili«* Bert Bennett has bought a new piano Kii#»tR of Mr. nini Slrs. William I*. iiiiililioles. In* shall designate ftotne other 1«h iitiou stiitabi«' for tin* purpoiM‘tt ot llilton Bunnell and family have re •tniiiiNuii at i)i«4r Bay ttVi'Utn? col* ♦«old C«iiupany. Extravagance rots character; train youth away front il. On liitft* «> v«*r Bundny. turned to Ctirome after a visit with his MniilaT* of 0 («'nu Fin* ( ’oinpany, lh* other hand, the h»bi- of saving money, while it stiffens 3. That ail pole* «*r»»«*tcd by xulil Com parents, J. P. Bunnell and wife No. 1. aro nlaiuiinf t<» p«rlicl|»ut<‘ in pany shall I««* neat and symmetrical, amt the will also brighten« the energies. IF Y O l WOl'LI) BE ilio Firomon « iuun«l<* at Aaliury Fark Iii«* length tlicr«»of m I iii It not la» I o n * than Charles Vaughn o f New York is SURE THAT YOU ARE BEGINNING RIGHT. BEGIN on Si'ptfintwr .»III Tlu* Company intwenty (2<>| feet ubove the surfact* of TO SAVE. ■pending his vacation with hit sister, (rptu«l au invii ut ioii frnin fin* parade til«* ground, ami shrill be so located as ill •MisB Hannah Vaughn. Another sister, «oiumitteo at tlioir rotfiilar inonthly no way to int«»rfere with the safety or «•onvenieue«* of persont* traveling on nr ,.tinp hf*l«l last Twmlay niitht. Mrs. Flora Howell of Bavonne, has in.Tilt* ov« r the said roads. str»,«,tH, alleys ami Rev. litui) <ì. M«mhI.v, |»j»Htor Wo Work earnestly; SAVE STEADFASTLY; and turn your also been visiting here highways; and in tlu* installing and «*f tlic Preih.vtennn Cluircl». of \Viinlfaci away from no man There moke true Amcricsn cuiren». face maintaining of its amlergotind Hystem, ii»»r. I*n., C ondtK -'tttt) Ila* *«*rvlct‘H ut ilio Surfman Nelson Rogers, No. 1 man said Company ahull not op«m or encum locai Presbiteri un Churrii la*t Hutulay at 15 stati n, was off the beach with nmrninK. In tln* evenim: tlu* pnstor, ber more «if any road, stre»»l, alley <»r highway than will la» necessary to en \V. Y. Jones, coiniiK’ted tlu» servire*. his family on Friday able it f«> perform the work with prop S Save a little each month from your earnings and del tiroide D«»ty and little soli, Morris, Monday, Surfman Charles Grant of er economy and efficiency. of Pia infield, X. !.. speli t Saturtlay bore with us during the first three days of the month. WealFw 15 station, was home and took his fam ns thè illesi «if William W'ntkins. 4. That tin* erection of poles and con interest on same in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT from struction of conduits under the provis .Miss Re!»a Penre«», <»f New York, i* ily over to the beach to stay awhile. the first of any month. We offer absolute saf ty for «very ions of (Ids oidiibmee shall la* subject Ivisitine relatives bere fot- a few thiys. dollar deposited with us and your money back with intere-t Mrs. S. J. Barkalow will also spend Miss Penrce fornierly livcfl ben» nini to tlie supervision of tin» Chairman of when needed, i was chief operato!* at tlu» locai teli** th e S t r e e t C o m m i t some titnejthere tee, and saiil Company shall replace ami Mrs. Alive Shepherd, Mrs J. J. Shep pilone ortlee. FIRST N A T IO N A L BAN K O F BARN EGAT, N.J. Howard Clindwick, wbile pi».vinte ir» properly relay any sidewalk or street herd and family o f Arlington, have tln* Rrndlcy Beneb nini Bay Ilenii bill) pavement which nifty have been dis R e s o u r c e s o v e r Q u a r te r M illio n D ollars placed or damaged !y it in the con ! tinnir* insi Tlmrsday, wns s«‘rioiisly inbeen stopping at the Greyhouhd inn st ruction ami mantcnancc of its system. |jnred. \YI»ile nlidintr back io tirsi base Mrs. Edw<n Parker was in Manasquan i ilio Bradi» .v Bearli first saeker rnised 5. That snare on the poles erected »O' jliis foot in frmit of Dlindwick tnni spikSaturday to take in Big Sea Day in the commit emislructed under the • . ■ . W . W . V V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . W . '." .V r V A W W . V . ’.V W W ' e»l rimdvviek on thè riuhl ♦ * > • • . He provisions of this ordinance shall be re Miss Lewis has returned to NewYork j wa* immedintely taken to Dr. Katzenserved. free of charge, for the intrpoae after visiting Miss Hannah Vaughn bneb’s office f»»r treatment. Bay Head of carrying wires of any Fire Alarm or I’oliee Telegraph System owned and Capt. Fred Brouwer, who w irks in 1woil thè >rame bv tln» Reov** of 11 to 2. rmintained by said Borough; provided • New York, has bten spending a few I tin» said wires nr«» pinned and maintain lohn P. K ;rk is getting thè bi^ power ed in sue!» •» manner as may he predays at home i yacht Alicia, BeDtigiiig t<j Arthur Burt k i rthed l v t he said Company, and in no Wm. Vty, the celebrated auto driver ease used to carry high-tension currents. ,f Newark, has been at the Greyhound cf Lancastcr, Pa., in commission. It f». That the said Company shall main i was built two or thi'ee year,s ago, but tain all poles, ‘'iddes. wires, conduits, inn on a successful fishing trip umts. mains, pipes, manholes, mid all John Cornelius of Trenton is visiting ha never been awav frorn thè dock other .apparatus creeled or constructed under the provisions of this oruimuiee, ms brother,¡Wood Cornelius in aood and safe onh r and condition; PRO PO SA L Capt. j . F. Wilbert Ims returner! to and shall at all times fully indemnity, his schooner after a few days at home protect tuul save harmless the said BorMrs. Soper of Barnegat has been For Building Gravel Road in the rngh from ami against ¡ill ae.ttons, ■lainis, suits. dauntEes ami charges, ami Borough of Harvey Cedars visiting Mrs. Ii. A. Gerdy I ■ »»«!.-*i iill loss iiiui necessary ‘ .NpetidiI < - r’.nstpg from tlie erection, construeSfmiUni proposilM will 0« rueelv »‘t bv the | on and maintenance of iis system; or Tax Hoard Gets Adding M achine oiork "f 1atvt’V (-eibes Ilorough, up till 12 • Lon» its neghict or fatf.in» to maintain ’clock, noon, of I ill«» said apparatus In good and safe urj (h'- »m! eonilition. 24, 1912, 'lire Hoard of Freeholders have j — Saturday,i'f August •'?)' [”f'‘ It] (ho Bn]'. j /. ! hat notoitlfi Ii) tliis OrdinaljCG Safe Deposit Prucectiou Is recognized as Very 111 j. h--ught a Burroughs adding machine |nifejh nf n irvov »'c iurB P uns hh'I spocUlcuj ?hal be construed to grant umo the ... p 'i i n ' i - m 1* « ! do * « in bo see»' *t- th ii oftlc« of portant. It is worth many times its cost to | (« iur tnc i-uut.iy Luara vj •axsii.m j . a . h * i v g t v ivammkh. i saidpom pany any exclusive right, or f: 5 ■ost of *169. 50 High Point. N. J. Hirmgli Olsrk. to prevent a grant of similar privile know your valuables are secure. ges ro other companies. 8. That the consent and privileges In our Vault, which is Fire and Burglar Proof, Wlhereby granted shall continue for a term (4' fifty (501 years from the Iime* this have Safe Deposit Boxes for rent for ordinance is approved by the Hoard of Public Vtilit-y <'onimissiouers for New Jersey, in accordance wifi» the Statute mi such case made and provided. 9. That this ordinance shall not heriniu* eL ctive unless the said ( ’oinpnny shall iindiT its seal nml by its proper Some time ago my friends urged me to run for Town officer# «signify in writ ft ig its acceptance -,f pH terms, conditions, rcgnlntiens and ship Committee, and l consented to do so. I hear it being rest ridii*ns herein confained. within thir ty (301 days after receiving notice of its 20c passage. . stated that I have drawn out. I wish to state that this is ORDAINED AND ENACTED LN10. That nil advertising or printing•TO AN ORDINANTE, tins l2tiv()»} d Gallon ; fees incurred by the said Borough of August A. 1>,. UM2. not true, but that l am in it to a finish. H a r v e y C e d a r s in t h e JOSEPH MILEBURN, From the County of O c e a n and State of C. H . IRON S Mayor. New Jersey, in connection with thepuhTbiR a v. paid for by C. H. I uNS ATTEST: ~<3 joo: ft«* tj,-.«top of this ordinance and the notice Duo t to "w J:»here-s river a ...... ... .. , j;( . , w referred to, shall he paid by the HAi'VF.Y A. CRAMMER •aid Company. ' Horoucli Clerk. IVINS S c K M V B i, ’I®n,B F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K Bryan ^ Roosevelt Agree Roosevelt Says; Bryan Says: i We Say: I WORTH MANY TIMES ITS COST H g a s o l in e Gas Boa r if IsH S C S S ^ rs t , « ,««anli 4 M ! 1*» •««* 14 t t l f >iii*# M « 3R£VITIE3 g-<f «ik té »kt I » «»«Mtil » M personal « i I ?%*•«*• i« •«• »*«* « ♦ • # » * * • • * , *>»—i| p»»* i H -«* %• ¡t iM • Mm 4 «a> »<» I »I *««*■<•< #**■«*f •lM#f . - u «*» «Im **li „w IM l l M l***i e* T ìli f i l l 1 i n>|w»>)r l » l i i t i l i t ü # 4 * f • # ! « , ♦*# I fl# Ü * fc« f i 1 ##*#* #«4 i Im«i ( « i n i M 4ftt itMikit f«f4n#§i* 4#* M * Ifw . fi ih» &(4|» M»«* tÈ*NP Ut|* ! g«t* »p »•* 11 #» tim t*»^*»**# •*•* ,*«**'« M WM— «V MC«» rtt( M|| «f« M i p * i (M I *i*«A* I I IÁ» »tt#f I th* * - ,i . *. m iflr iliB g M m lia» real ttw HtM IU mIw kt* hPM w a r n « •*»ii» ii *1 n Ham ****** M«m M M U lft l» «I •'ttHMf V t Hai ti«1* IVI*** Hr* U « i U l t »Im* '•> • « l’ K M W lt «I If*** V**% II*»*» H*m«> *1 «t#M V•*» I» *MM*ai Mt »,-«*«*•. 8 * * ft> t H «w * Mm D ^ M INt4l*< ti M M ! » » In#* IwMNi *4*ÜW Mm Um»*** T I* Mi m i I m I mI Mm V=*% »*« » M M W Mt» l* * C 1 » » I»|| M» ifc* litk Á c n m »4 l4< ■Mi i *. t> ■ I M M ■* m* k i w M i M m ter L»l W l I. mâefwm» *< w 4 l •« l « * w * * i . • •' «■ persati Inn «• day V M t M iKai w * Hill «KHMMH- WreWaday a . a m etal day lor lh«ii beateti I» V im ju in a i» a* C lo th in g . H a b a re U a h a ty a n d Knot wear they «vili hn»l tiHu*ual i mu u*wal » a lu » d»fw «dabla ilvfA-' A i'p lfii ii Men 8 Patent Colt Oxfords Sale iim • »» J A White Shoe Season U* c» ! to thetr new t» nM C 1ni Mai ind A. »Ifai Special Values Ha n i»!«» o ila it k v a lo r S6 Q0. al $4 00- K rg a l «!♦«$ M#« Cap«. Mill Hwkwt. hit m WU» U m and Mr IlnelMoek | Height» *u(ted dwelt the < j lu» a S«h|a( inp M<w* With«» w»M hoiM lu»n*»»< a h e w tt G n g Swamp road, O w c a M W h i near that ef hit father, Inna Wtlhur. He ha* the cellar aia*t*d Th# Tow* Rl*#r. C«|*. N'»*»H Lane, wade toother tnp to Btitweat Cite yraterdty. Sunday It will run to and from Sea Side Pa-W, two trip* The Spaun «how moved Salutila» night to U kehu'tt and f*w m .u*o*d it» going. It *a* dfi'Wadl* n-rt*v (r.»m ten o'clock to midnight while it wte here 4| *(»**l Men tf? W om en Men’s Wednes- tim» T<íi'#n»ifcif Cü í M w m V A |»an M itimi» » ff« tfc* » w i ♦* m I*» * ||N*|k ht* «4 A * «*»♦» 8 m Itala« ih i«E " « « w » • n M » I » »t H« • i» Mm* M«l* H t»l j »IM* *|*tA* 11# i Ü «f I il** liirw B Vi «*4 « •**« «*M »%*%*»* It** M M M I «•*> e M k*i»t V.M W»Wl « I M « « r > » * > u il *<■<■■» I (*•*•» (i First for Fall *x.» «%♦• -» if fef *»“• I* « m «mi» H m , •••*-**» r •MM ÉmaM rtv Mm *»*» *»•*>.« M I **h PM# Mil fililí "i M In k o s lo id * . v a lo r $ 4 .0 0 V. 8 2 .W . R e g a l o s lo id » , ta lu » al 82A V From lh« tad ol pao y r * n while »hör» have developed ml11 a peí* manrtil »unuiwf Oyle, ihr wogevtly of which I» a * R|f cd by then coolite«* and comfort. value W o m e n » while pum p $ 2 .0 0 . ai 8 1 0 0 . M m *» while oiforda. value 8 3 .0 0 .18175. Children’ » while loolw ear, odd pair», du0th, Mi I H*r «oat Henry are occupying ih» Htningli m o (4( f t a l i*« #»caf* j from W f*lchrn»i. Pa. Harold Lambert »|H*t the week »nd i i »»t t f f i l C i l f Ed. Mm Manie Schwan, her *)>.• hi* parent» on V at«* «treet, *1. » » o t all M d » »"«•• w«rd Schw t't. and Him Mary I'rubat < iotitpanted by a Irtettd, Kutaell Style» -r,b . uf**n SutdtJF »Ch.*»l held Mt*» Ida Slawter el th« Wulmaiet •atl lur Europe lomorraw on th» S. 9. , T h e u n u »u a l »ale o l tha e e le b ra le d T o r . d » » . r » t * i 10 #*• * • * ! end tru»* »tor», it taking a »»calioti, Amerika, tor llambutg H a d ji Kurdnlf K han c o lle e lio n o f „ AiltU*. 1« • ‘u ,t<h, jame* Grover ol Sprmglietd, Mata.. , | and «pending t *«•* a A*bury Pa*h O n e n la l rug*, evening» al 8 . 1 5. ,n d «litbad • A »« Mr*. Her man tiling and daughter apecitl agent fur one uf lb* blggeat Iti» Tht* week only. inaurane« compaio»* ul Sew York, *• | ,, I'nyM. Iron* «ml Bernice ol Schenectady. N. Y.,»n> v u vmlung biautd home thi* week 1 tting Hr. and Met. I. W. Htchtmeyer ..e ,o n «»if t o '«** r„»i,li*h their titl'd on •»»« Ur. Huberi MiMord, w|ih Robert MeKev C. B. Autiin D. D . ItM Sun* Nnb and Bert Fellow* ol Bruoklyo. j* i l .each to* Big Set l**T day, t» on theSuuday prev'“ "*» preach« t n t Monday * par*y «f ■ a, or* ni ed at the Mi. Holly I'reabytrrian »tailed Wcdneadavlon a ciu iieto At* U J lw Guild ol Chiitt church lanue City in hi* »lateen loot launch mme tummn vmtora a* M»ir»ar Grove, j church , frv .uccewtul «upper lt»t Sal Mi»* Kathrilne and Matter Janie* cam* up on the early tram, io >k the rnm gunth» U *n o flh e Kil| Judge I. W Carmichael hat atarted Fidai--of — K»oa**City. . ittidinre, <*•. ‘ he rlverlron«. Tom» R^fci to St« Side Par* " n<|__r, j| on gocaa vacation. »ac*»™.,. ••• -■■■ ■ ------— . '■ Mo.,• -grandchil oil on a lorim lorimght’ II* will AjjM|nV( and run over to i d'vu o f th« late Uronaid hitler, »• o i l 6 0 « t f c le w e d . Supper «-•• turned in time io take ih» I mr train ¡ -------------*]i*m much of hi* time h "re, ------are vían bick ! Pittali« Id, M 1 - -* — u ,nd fancy * ' ' ic,r* *old mg ««i lii« U it*« oí Mt. >ud Mt(* Juhu If the anti-ki«*lng cru*ader* want a Capt. and Mm. Amo* Blrdtall movl jhn Htrull y. D* » ■ K. btkit : tendenl, prunedI » «*• * L * job. thay thou Id travel on the «hoff ed into their wate Irool buugal»«« on train*. Every woman who grt* off a Mr*. Hanoi«, Mr». D. O. Parker. Mr*. Tucnday o f thi* week, coming down L- h on Sundtv morningl !*»'• D. R. underarm, M n. A. A. Duoham, ;.w .* ,h * K .o w ih of church unity train (»immediately »urrounde.l bv * Iron) Philadelphia happy mob of friend», and k>i»*ed bv c r K the d en om in ation » «n d the Mr*. H ubert Staple» ol Dayion ave- Mr*. Henry Dunham, Mr*. Bunnell, n< univrrtal pe.ee. by m«tn«_..l cachón ; and th» -am» thing happen* nue will rei urn t >her hoin* in England Mr*. W. S. Robert*, Katia Ander»on when one »Uri* to get on a train I in a Uw week*, lleibcrt «HI follow and Nimah Dunham went to Pine llcach Wednesday on a picnic and viiThe Fire Company haa voted to buy J j „ December, or p i»»ibly in April C la ssified A d v e r t is e m e n t s ited Mra. Wm Liming uniform* individually and take part in Parker Gravati was down from If you want to buy a boat or sell one —SEE ME FIR S T One Cent a Word the A »bury Park firemen'* parade on Philadelphia for the week end, and Capt. Bernard of Jeraey Citv, ha* Adv. inwried lor I«** than 15c September 5. The uniform will be the Mr*. Gravati, who had been »pending been here on hi* (loop Juanita, and 32 FOO T Hunting Cabin Cruiser, 10 h. p ., regular New York tervlce uniform, a week here, returned with him to the entertained over Sunday, Mr Morton, I FOR SALE blue coat and pant*, and cap. the coat the head o f the real estate department I 2 cylinder Orey motor, new last year. city , )K Sale aöd* fountain in gMd lo have nickrl button*. o f the New Jersey Central Railroad, j Mr. and Mrs. Robert MrNab and The Capt. alio took a parly of friend* ; idition; will •«» .chî,Bp{ A- CAK36 Ivin* McKrlvey, theoil man, it going little child of Brooklyn and Mrs. Roy 20 F O O T Open Launch, 3 h. p. Grey va G. Seaside 1 ark, N. J______, do* n the hay fiahing. He returned after them afioat or ashore. In addi Stoddard of Chaltont, Pa., are visiting home thi* week, to bid goodbye to hi* motor, with canopy top. OR Sal. I ,ov'- '7 ' , \ V' t AP- tlon to his oil wagon, Ive now haa an Mr. and Mr*. John Robinson on Water ion, Harry Bernard, who started p.hotte wagon. HBNRY *• n oil boat, with a 1500 gallon tank and* COATE, Cedar Grove street 40 FO O T Hunting Cabin Cruiser, IS h. p. Wednesday lor Japan, on a five year big pump. He g>ea alongside any motor, completely equipped, now in co m contract to manage the Singer Sewing Grant King, a former Tom* River yacht wanting g»*, and pump* it right •.'•KC.KASS “ "J1 -^ n r n V o A T E ply lo I AM ES R. APPLEGAUi; mission ; a bargain for a quick buyer. boy, now a prominent candy manufact Machine Company business there in the tank wilh a hoac se Creek — urer in Trenton, motored to this place A very enjoyable time was held on The M. E. parsonagr i* being entire Sunday with his family and calltd on the evening of Tuesday, Aug 13th, at )R Sale—two pianos; onerl^ 0' 0?; 19 F O O T laun ch , 3 h. p . en gin e, fu lly u r $75.00. Box 413. Toms River 45 ly remodeled. A big porch has been Mr. and Mrs. b. B. Gravait the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L). Smith built on the front and east side, a two e q u ip p ed . William A. Brown of Philadelphia, on Dayton Ave. Those present were story bay window put on the dining business notices room, the rear widened and raised, and who outfitted the big sloop Cherokee the Misses May H. Lewis, Edna McCor iXPERT bicycle repairer at Grover other changes made. It will be lighted at i his place in the early summer, is mick, Gertrude Deakin, May Deakm, by electricity and heated by hot wat now on a voyage down Long Island Frieda Sandground, Mary E. Conroy, Lillian Ferguson, Frances Clark and Sound and in New England waters MIOTOGRAPHIC developing and er T o m s R i v e r , N . J. nting. All work Riven carelul and Mrs. Rose Smith, Messrs. James W. C. Eeland Ha^lett has been enter The F. Lipschuetz department store mipt attention. HA ROE II B. -V Lillie, Charles W. Potter, Martin is to be remodeled. It will have a new taining Mr. Johnson, manager of the rapher, Bamegat, N. J S.hwaiz, Jr., Albert Lillie, George plate glass front oh Main street, with Caldwell Progress, at Caldwell, N. J. KLE3 tersale. Apply to 1WOM* the door mt back nine feet, so as to It was Mrf Johnson’ s first visit to the Jessath, Louis S'. Hansen Jr., B. Sandi. GRANT * 45_4f’ give show windows w ith four panes of Bamegat Bav section, and he at once ground and H. D. Sm-th P h o t o g r a p h y w it h Ui VCl.h. repairs b^y an expertwork- plate glafs, four and a halt by ten feet fell under its charm Mrs. S. W. Revoice of Denver, Colo -, it Grover & Son’s rado, a n.itive of Bamegat, is visiting in size. The glass now in front of the tH e b o t h e r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathis and Mr. RESH Fi-b every day at Main street store will he used on the Washington and Mrs. A. J. Harris have been spend her brother, Birdsall Pharo on Lein i•s^we* a rt i> o «» ». «** V/ m n* street. M's. devotee his the distirtc back o f bank, y A, »1-to. / F-M- street front. A J. Harris will do the ing a vacation trip in thg Pennsylva 46* RNEWMAN work. Thor ar other changes that nia mountains, visiting Allentown, lion of having written over $100,0J0 of life insurance in the past year. With will be made Easton, Bethlehem, Stroudsburg, FERTILIZERS F O R S A L E her hush md she has the State agency D-laware Water Gap, and other YACHTS FO R S A L E for Colorado of the Hartford Life In ID stable manure for,®alf oo ' m S’ places ,t last*. R. w- & G. H. IRON*. surance Company of Hartford, Conn., FOR SAEEorRENT—2<)f .otSneak River, N. J. Admiral End'cott, U. S. N., of A t and came east as the guest of the c.-nt box, thoroughly overhauled. P11IE lantic Citv, accompanied bv his broth pany to the annual dinner, at Hartford GRANT, C. R. R. Depot 42 STOCK FOR S A L E er, former Circuit Court. Judge Allen 8 . of tile “ $ 100,000 du b” , of agents who FOR SALE— houseboat and power Sale— fin*, heal-hy. vigorous, Endicott of the'sam e city, were in havd passed that amount. Mrs. ReSlips easily in andiouf of an ordinary ,, eks pigs, half Jerrev.'1“ 1* t c ^ ‘ cruiser, 44 feet long, 12 feet wide, two 10 horsepower engine-, recently clone Tunis River th-'s week cruising in Judge voice is well known at Toms River, unglu about 20 lbs. ., »Ebb, coat pocker. Snap it is futlv extended „ -p a ir . P. R SIM MON Db, up- lavatory; stove, refrigerator, bin Ertdicou’ s power yacht. Judge Endi Barnegat, Red Bank, and other sh re and in focus. Snap, the picture is nacle, whistle, everything complete, in cott is one of the promiIKnt members .HiP 45 shore towns as Miss Sadie Pharo. l’ or made, Snap, and it’s Clusi-d again. firs--elm- shape (or bminess. Owner \i ; 1igs for sale, six weeks old, has n-> turiher use for it. Address, h. (if the Atlantic City yacht club the past, four yours sheilas averaged Pictures 2' 1-2 x 4 1-4 inches,•y. Apply io C. 0. WILLS, loma n ! b,Airier office, i r WILBERT BRO Mrs. Sadie Revoice of Denver, Col., over $150,000 in policies wiitteu P r ic e 1 2 - 0 0 THERS, Forked River, N. J. who is'visiting her brother, Birdsatl FOR sale—25 foot speed boat equip pharo, told the friends and relatives of ■UR Sale— three thoroughbred bird Home grown water melons are now , Address W. C. CARTER. Bar- ped with 4 cylinder, -f cycle, 25 ii p. Mr«. Clara Burn of Chihuahua, Mexico, AH the new goods from, the K odak C ity ... E astm an N. C. F ilm s (the in market Auto engine. Speed 17 mites tier hum. N. J. _ .....46 John P. Kirk has built a garvey as dependable kind) are in our stock. Prompt developing and printing. Boat and engine in first class condition. that she saw Mrs. Bum this summer n Will Sell at sacrifice. P L GROVER, the train in the west. Mr. and Mrs. tender for the Franeda W ANTED Toms•- River, NJ 41 Burn and their daughter Pauline were . . ------ ------John A. Thompson has built a or» '"HE KESWICK COLONY, n e. a r coming to Denver from Long Beach, FIRST Class House boa( for sale, m .nt block chimney cn his Flooper ave. hitinga, would bt gtateful tor any accommodates live people. Apply Cal. >t off, men's shoes or clothing. D'S-home nled furniture or bedding would also WILBERT 3ROS., Forked River, N. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields of ElCharles Seaman has put up a new J. 30 ^ _____ a : apt able; Upon receipt of post TOMS R IV E R wood, Ind,, started Tuesday cm their Opp. Oce^n House 1. wagon would gladly call _______ FOR Sale—-two year old speedboat; return trip, after a stay with Mr. and barn on his Hooper avenue residence property , boat and engine in perfect condition; L O S T AN D F O U N D will sell for about one half cost. Box Mrs. E. J-. Irons. Mrs. Fields was The razz’ e dazzle boys rt ached home has chartered the big passenger boa! The I. H Y. C.'is being put. in shape 45 formerly Miss Anna Bat eford of Toms for the Ocean City race next week, at -0ST— auto license tag No, 31,265, 372, Toms.R'ver, N. J. from Flemington Fair on Mondav. Toms River for Friday, August 30, anc River. Mrs. Fields says that her ward if left at Courier office 46 They think a Toms Rive Fourth o f will run an excursion to Beach Haven, H E L P W A N T E D -M A L E brother, Henry Bareford, is now loca Kirk's boatyard Found on the road in vicinity of BarAn ¡mitaiion shnwi-ronlv on Wednes July beats the Flemington Fair for Refiesh nents will be on sale on th* WANTED—Young man of IS or 20 gat some automobile supplies. Own- to take ch irge of c gar counter at yacht ted at Fresno, Cal., where he has a day evening—b u lli cooled the super crowds |boat. Only a limited number of tickcu can same upon piwp»* proper identifi- i club, Sea Side Park. Apply to Steward raisin ranch. Mr. Fields is a lawyer -•..i have ucivc oame Coivt Toms River, N-'. 170, F. of A., ■ ,v41 be eold i. a* * rs « Ti n Forked rj.-1.~J D .are»*» I ’i ion. M. A. CARR, River, and a man of affairs in Indiana, and a healed a’ mosphere a tnfle 46 J. 46 at Club house ^ The Rug 69c. Sale ^trinitari? (Emnyattg Aabwnj ÌJark, YACHT Nrln Hrrspij B R O R E .R C. M. E L W E L L No. 1 A P O C K E T KODAK T IL T O N ’S ■ ■ ■ ■ « m r iit at u « is l i n « c m ItftMl* iktiMUlu t c f i C » f K i n t\*i* M ' » 6 \ V* ' \ . A n I il# IMvt fia* !t««*hv u t f ^ L t * »I t It 4 ! \«-t» \ f i ii \v h, J M U W A K D JK l i tti » Ilf« i h) Ü« ftft ■jjj ,o. 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Ur* % II IUm« i •|Wb; |te 4«Ji * iff* (few \| iterf *Tte *«# I lr* ftft ««I •*) Iff*, I n IIu F O lftS O S iiyiiW il o e n i m * " # r% IV «* 11«* fft MA«*1 Httitttoftft (•» m( 1'Hi U»*( tor«#* i Mit t *. lNtuv1#r*$. «4 S r * Y««rfc a( M i Ih m # toftto««* tolta rtafttert»! < 4 M t Uto* b - « i f ) r tor** a, TliftfAtol .to«* II« I* * « t « h * 4 te| « toll* «tef». *te -trtrfT^i wrUiir ft* ***#»•%## |N 44#*' TlfPfl l»»aljr raM I feMTtr *•»•»»•** K*»t ll«H t r a ««* * I* I n « Iteras»ir I "•ttflUttiA#. IMM !•* Ihm« «tel» I* %|#jM tel * Al*. A toft all«# M -«w» • «fr J |t V||a T V » wteiivi Ut Iliuti' Klipp » tiklR* lati T (rrm, n m gui ». T O M U f l t . I , 4, (Hl<f U l f liaMa*•(-■«• fli*. ft«4l| **4»#*,* ».ft *if« »üb Ml. K J I j U (1 E U H U E T . C K O U K liiitM iT ftl Ki«lt)M » o í Iba Van N«* O tü fin ! E N T E R T A IN M E N T T O ** k lM K . * . Aaawbte* iNte) tof famiNi riuaettai * t##ta ili* <4lf. V A te bftrt a* Oswb baa ta a ttiiittiu By the S. Y . C. of HIGH POINT. N. J. i^ H C T S k FISCHER -------- B A R B E R S ------fta t«a»;r to C. T U atea E»T«BU»8«D 1877 Opera House, Barnegat,N.J. Saturday Eve., August 17 O fN t r r i th i O o u a H u m .. ».,.,,.. i ....... ■ .......... .......... T TLY S8E S 8 11...... i•na *»** •••••** O RA NT U T oiboxux A utiht, ■ATBs POOL ABO BILLIAKO TAULB» Oovpcrt&vtn !*■ riangr. Mala « tret 9p«B ffcr j Uy (rtrapt f»anlaj>fro* €.*'• a. * k • j* n •iatoHaj*. from • a. ox. to it mt »»!#*• S P E C IA L Asbury Park— Ocean Grove BABY PARADE Saddles, Harness, . Bor** CiottiiDf,1 Bepatrias N< T O R * H it P I E X C U R S IO N 10 T H U S . K. V A X D Y K E . ./ W ed n esd ay, August 21, 1912 VIA DI AMONDS SITUI leí WALISiX TUES!! < .W New Jersey Central O l 'M t i l I i R O U N D . J V. W K L K H ü u . •» M * l» Wirt*-«. T O M * H IV K II Woodrow Fielder Carpenter S1.M Toms River, N. J. I .’ V \ E IC E T M E Y E F MONUMENTAL STONE DEALER Anything in any kind oí sto: Residence, 30 Robbins St Yard, 18 Washington St R I V E IL N . .J. C. A F T E R TH E FUN D istrict Passenger J. G U M M E R S B A C H , G ro v e IS 6 .0 0 o. O V ER A gent, A sbu ry P ark, N. J. A0 “ LooK” “ LooITC l ‘ 4 .5 0 ! W hy be without an Electric Horn? Furnished complete with wire vi J and push butt a;. . I a / P 1-A tfgmuirtnj/ Neatly Done at Lowest Prices BE ST o a k l e a t h e r u s e d x B la c k a n d B r a s » N ic k c ! ° n d B ! » c k A.ii B ra s s . * = . . $ 5 .0 0 S .0 0 4 .5 0 « • • o - l a « M i r k u l » tw ra M H ) Wft lite, toni Kitt»»«If r# •rlto#4 !• Iurte# frutti • tel* h 4 rftlte In a &to«»rt f i t t i w *# It« ik ttft Iftfti liHftrtlNI 4ftftH Af ftoftail*«_ te#! <>tHi (M# #»bH le # , *•##INNi 1# ; -■« w m Kate es«*# - lis«f d r î j f r (0 iÄftli« t$ic lil* v it e , * in| l# # t# i## lite forttoM Mr Ii <■*# toft# III# mill ttf to*# ..«Itoff I rAMMK te»f*|#||» 1# f # l . Ct|> kMa Chas. E. Ball, newark , n j. l i t Afmtsft# I Established 1904. Opposite C. R. R. of N. J. Depot Berkeley Garage J. Lester Yoder, Prop. % Everything for Automobile, Motor Boat, Mi!!, at city prices B U C K S M IT E IN 8 Complete'stock. Mail and telephone orders receive careful attention 1 sot ready to »hoe your horse or do yonr Automobile tire repairing a specialty, work ^aranteed F y jobbing and new worb. Equipped Machine Shop for repair work on Motor Boats, Automobiles BOBSESHOEINQ A SPECIALTY and Machinery by competent mechanics. \UPnPV All work guaranteed by Write for our list of second-hand machinery and tools. Agency THOMAS W ILS0H waifi*street shop. r o M s m v jE * •for Geiser Machinery and Stationary Gasoline Engines SCH O O L ^ 10 S. Broad Street TRENTO.’». C M tg * « *• < C h * i *< Ut C tH lI AgtMM Down«, Wall. i d #| M ffv d ii, ftatd oifU l toy »ft iih«f| I rfttoivl)l«*4 (o « r e u t y M e w M l i ■.< e r r * ll b i l r f Ira t b k f f l i l » » M i r i e r r ora hi» d r i l h b e f T »o ft ji Irf hr |*M f r e r , " d b r f e u i v f , k r r v o ir# t i l l r r i u her r* iiii4*| » l i b uaebnd f* » r e Brrarrr i » i n e II. toy hand tou ch ! hr»* her# K m i r f »«»Iraral lb # «ra jfl* Ills brotbor.** *1.« iMUtMtd »lo w ly , a lltijtu lirrn u ao. but i i (h ot itm r , rtu>|.rr<»i* b o o b * .' In H artlord. I *0 n roriy duubl* (h r i | * o f C b r r lf f . o iiautvd u od ioin 1*1 rotor o f Ik* itoio. t o m a i n 1!» man..»t>nirtil until nlmuili t lt o ln I t * e » r o f I V I S lf O M ,-«t ih »ii o jorar I n i.f m y frathrr « I n . ...I T h e final « e i i l n s r s i o f hie m tr » » , llk rw la e eo ln r a le d l o Frank ruunatt. an d b e * w tua.lc m y guard n, Q uite naturally I i*r» « m r a m l ul o f I ha I Iran nan bouawhold, upon m u > »la n d in g a t • daugh ter, haIng legally a w ard o f m y husband'* brother. M ajor D renn an’i a g «. and hi* thoughtful k tn d m * » lo m e. won toy rM p ect. and I gradu ally ca m e lo look upon him alr<oat a » an alder brother, turning l o him In e v e ry tim e o f trou ble fo r en cou ra g em en t and help. It waa th e neceaatty o f our «'le ln e ss relation w hich first com pelled m e to c o m e S ou th and Join .Major lirennan In c a m p ; as he waa unable to obtain leave o f ab sen ce, t u-n, oblig ed lo m ake th e trip. N ot until that tim e. C aptain W a y n e — In d eed . not until a fte r o u r ex p e rie n ce at M ountain V iew — did 1 fu lly realise that M ajor B rennan look ed upon m o oth erw lae than a» a gunrdlan upon hla w ord. T h e aw akenin g p eriod pained m e g reatly, esp ecia lly a* I waa ob lig e d to d isap poin t him d e e p ly ; yet I s e e k to retain h i» friend sh ip, fo r my m em ory o f his lo n g k in d n ess m ust e v e r abide. I am su re y o u w ill under stan d , and n ot c on sid er m e unw om an ly In thuu m aking you a con fid a n t." “ I can n ev er b e su fficiently grate fu l that y ou have thus tru sted m e ," I said with an earn estn ess that caused her to lo w e r her qu estion in g e -e s . "It lms been a stra n g e m isun derstanding b etw een us, Mrs. U ronnan, but your w ord s ltave b rou g h t a n ew h o p e to o n e disheartened C on fed era te soldier. I m u st be content w ith h op e, y et I am rich com p ared with thousand s o f o th e r s ; infinitely rich in com p a rison with w hat I d rea m ed m y self an hour- ag o.” I held out m y hand. “ T h ere w ill com e a d ay when I shall an sw er y ou r In v ita tion to th e N orth ." “ Y ou are on y ou r w ay h o m e ? ” “ Y e s ; to tak e a fresh „ o ld upon life, tru stin g that som etim e in the early fu tu re I m ay fe e l w orth y to com e to y ou .” "W o r th y ? ” she echoed the w ord, a touch o f sc o r n in her v o ice , her eyes dark with feelin g. ‘ W o rth y ? Captain W ay n e. I som etim es think you the m ost unselfish m an I ev e r knew . Must, the sacrifices, then, a lw a y s be m ade by y o u ? Can you n o t co n c e iv e it p ossible that I a lso m igh t lik e to yield up som eth in g ? Is it p ossible you deem me a w om an to w hom m on ey is u g o d ? ” “ N o ," I said, m y h eart bou n d in g to th e sca rce hidden m eaning o f her Im petuous w ords, “ n or have the s a cri fices alw ays b een m in e; you w ere o n c e my prisoner.” She bent down, h e r v e r y sou l in her ey es, and rested on e w h ite hand upon m y shoulder. F o r an instan t we read each o th e r ’s h eart in silen ce, then shyly she said, “ I am still y ou r p rison er.” TH-E END. John A. Hyers ^ h°*e'T L i q u o r " D e a l e r "s a le Telephone 7.L. R1DER-MOORE & STEWART F A N C Y W INFJS N o. 6 W a t e r S t. Terns R iv er, N. J. E.S.VanNOSTRAND r l a m b i i ,y , 'H n n in .il a n d H e a t in n Household Goods, etc, W a sh in g to n St., * J. (mwwK Mtmgftt, itetolai lo 4# tte l rf#t>( j 4 M l , toil ftb*Ur #»««##4 tof » f t i mimltoj « • i f f i# t o o l it# tout I m i Sent, postpaid, to you for the above price. „ p n „| l 351 HALSEY STREET S in g le t o n B u ild in g W ain St. T o m s R iver, N. J T O M S RIVER N. J T R A IN Supplies SHOES CIVIL E N G I N E E R & SURVEYOR O ce a n P ark — I L, L 1 A M S ARTHÚR G. KING. C E. SP E C IA L A sbu ry Dealer in COX BLDG.. SUS SP E C IA L T R A IN Leaving Barnegat R E T U R N IN G L eaves W GOOD O N LY ON epk fit M. TIC K E T S 8 .5 0 , W aretown 8 , 5 6 , Ostrom 9 . 0 1 , Forked River 9 . 0 5 , Lanoka 9 . 10 , Pinewald 9 . 15 , Toms River 9.25 a. m. :: :: Jobbing I>oor Keys | Fitted and Wi TOM S T R IP « « * » irM War T o m s JRiver 1S4M Pt**.|t»l, l g .--Ut* -I Ito* «1*1 «•# Ito» toll«* I frill« | * i * f * J . t-f i toft» lila«», toi» «niter*! iw rftd *4 «•Ha m ( W )4inr TW n» ate » t e t t e |aMante l«| Ite |#1* .IjlUiLlrf* «M ftettto* Irf r t o f i r * aU ifeil toft ito» f m p t » uf H a ff« I v a n e ; (Ite •*■(«, tetof* te teft» I I««* to ’>-.ra«h InteUlftl toto Ite I te ili ìli Ito** uytete ut vnfM. I( fi Utorf* I limi ixtelFintato 1 uf 1 # '» I M i a w l Utettektalr I*»»**.. «I li tenuto Ite» I teiMvbr m*nm mmntiiw *i»mwg ite N» M n, Aui Mr • to.L rtiMtr M *t or f*oÌNI # j ter & l llw' « i l i Alta! Il» teH toltali lf» tei le* «uri 1*1*1«' «’»Tlttita cuta n*ftl»ta* uf |! -j*. ritr* Mirti ilota« *1 II» Ite«* . r ___m ftvrv io «tic lift Will, Wlite li tt ti»* ito f a Iteuf to f«»r«* tete* .Ir*il». HM H J « Mr. I»*.«U« » * Mi|AÌ«|erul fairtft I tae PteUaite lptoi i |{e«vm| t. . 4 ^ A te*rub*»me |tlit>tiHirai *»T. t>( t^ u o N \\ itulittM WuN » J.roty t|| |to*(|»iM-rAlle «Itbltilalr fur i*o (• All W h« »tlhft*fjlie |o (M l t*P* w »»Hii i*« « i t M m PteKft«nt« « l» c r r te« Ha «I *«»**«1*1» Irti a O # ] Aliti Irte tettftltt**** fur n iitluilicf wf JfftAI*. Ilhft celA l» Ito i4titte*l (ter |*r»H«'lÌk*A «tei* te fitter Itoto* f«»r fo«r m««mh* «bilí*. t# «Ir rew« dii» tanlrovrogr. *uuiu tnm to’rrft U»g. iMiiMAttitltitf MH*< «tati lunti» rr|»n*m-iilItoli, il i* AAtoi, a ii»to*tete*n*l>W *«»«. Tilt* «III. litanie iu Netolciii»«*. lin a , to* w*«ll w orth fruitiimr W M » i»*n •cribe, « p r l f y wterlher Ih«* pèrtir» K «te*viiH*il «m-i . t a I |»iccte« «»( rrtluntete* t fdA ir to ih** h tutol^f « ì f * . Mrt* KIU a J, IK«wMA>, f ‘ *r htef il**' «Strriiut I«*r W»* ltoi»«\ ft* «Htetolo»! A Ìicr b « r «lenite Ite* i wt . i i il»«* torti il» itirli (ter* Aliti a wiii, Lftto* ilutare \ H ««r»«r, a |»rAotte'teiK ptey*ì cinti ita Kprlmitìctot M a «#.. « I m* I f t i M » cx«*cii(or multar (lie « i l i , TI»«* frt%'«*at«»rA «Hteiita (hul at ibi» liwi«* Ito«* «IH waa niA.lc lto«*ir fatlw r wa» - t tiiMiiiiul luliul aitai iiu*«*ni|«tc»i(; tteat tee «rae even mon' ao teller «»i» ttM‘.r itAM<rV, llioir terol tier li»fltaeiM*t*«l him lo «out«*? jiwfiv tw o i»it'« «*a of pr*»|H»riy «f thuA«* mcnliuta.-»! tot ite«* will lo Mn«, ìinwney. ’Hiìa waa «lutate, they ulltetfi*. «¡ti» |í»e rwH-rvt nitalen«inltaîtoia lM*tw«,en Itltaér «tilwrfi|»lí»iR* for ad .>juaJ prfWt A f«**ir mont Im' #ttte*ef|pilon ■ >1 « I , pajrttl.il» In ft«Ir* nee the Toms River Friday, Aug23 •• m it U L t i n *N0 w ild BIU < M«t * 1 » T . coraniNCB „ nu*th*r nUd «oli l!hut «1 pr*l«rii vi* lo Ititi» \fl«*r ite fall.. r> ,i< illiHV,*„r tte** will WH« riffcrc«! I« pru!»«!«* tov lin* wm. ri» «■ iw. \ .IrttaiítoltetR tli«*fi rtriiit and itimi tlta'ir 1*111 I** lite*,! (li, fruii «1 ili (lu* «teliVta.Vrlnli»r-*rV il 11 (ifH ititetli wtolete Aiu«r IcrtriHMl (he «if ift»« Icelar j.ieva ¡00-PEOPLE_AND HORSES-IN t liiiu. It ij* ulte* nUitat«*! I»;. R H that »» note for ^ 1Mlmi which I >r. D<»w t<* Iti* fntlier «linnpiM'iire«! f*»te lowlnic the fitl. 1*8 ,1c.th. fm * l»r. i>«»w«e,v clniitiA n'*»* !»>' UIj* fn* Iher **s a ixiff. prior in tho <*I«1 mini • ilo-tfh. Tin* tintmlilei'H rlitim flint thin S1N0O kIhuiM toe «on*to1or«?»l ill tht* exceUtiot! **f Ilie will BN till jtalvitneomout lo their hrotlirv on III*« aluite of the wtale. lTi*A«Tiitor II11rr> K. N«*winnn, "*>’* renr* *fcit(H 1>r. 1iwinipy, (h i larcm tliut llir cjmi'jxeN of ninInc iiirturnce on the pitrt of his , li(inl nr*1 rtolicnloUA toeemme the sou was living in Massachusetts at 1In* tittle ih«' will wns imule. rI'ho «Intin1•tors cokitoAtinii the will mv tho wives of Kniiie MaxHon 11nil ]l« iny (.'«»novov. ,tf IVtint Pleasant, am! ; ^enteo toy Pharte's K. ('00k, i.f : ... : ark. im * omciI W Id West ohow Coming to Toms Fiiver Friday, August 23. There is }iv„i*jihly no krroatcr cluea* tiotmi inslitution or amusement in the ctitiro world today than the Prairie toil lie and Nebraska Kills Wild , Went Show. NVitli this itnineu.N«* ajrtfrotfulion are the most noted, eeletorated and n*nowued Scouts, Cowboys. Indians. rni|ip«*r» and (Jnides identiliod with oarlv t'ronti(*r life. In addition will ho found Cossacks from Ilussin, Gauidics*for Sou ill Aiticrii-.t, Amlis from the desert, United States eavalry and artil lery tnippers, and an abundance of hrurlit-oycd Heuoritas and dualitug, darinu', rosy-choeked •Western hejuities, led by the famous C*noen »if the Sailfll»’. {•'vaivte liillie, the most expert liorsewttman the world has ever known. II is trttly a pietnml, brijlinlit and his,- rHEREALROUGHRICEIS O F T H E W ORLD, fa r in g M en o f m any nations in as’. ing E qu estrian Feats and k cc. ^ Diaplaytt o f Saddle Expertness. . LIFE ON THE PL/VM VIore than a century ago. Viviü ¡ - ■ of distinctive occnes and ever. . f 1EJIL RED MEH OFTHE PLAiiiS n W a r Paint. Cowboy», Co 'a- .i 'Mexicans, B edouin A rabs. y * la a id s rivaling C ow boy s in Lqu • Keats. M ilitary M aneuvers by Am. '__ _ tnd Cavalry. Ihe DiffiBClive, Bold and Dashing Monarci» c open eir ciitertflinrai‘K' i CONTINUOUS SUCCESSIQh Of STABTUMS £-'.■■ “ Two Exhikntoiu Daily------- 2 alia 8 P' Grand Free Street Paratie id A. M ^ ------ HE chief difference between a coursé at PeifC.® School and a course at high school or college » that at Peirce School practical commercial s u b - ... jects take the place of the sciences and loreig w languages. Its three courses, Business, Secretarial anü.bi>w<>- y ; hand, provide young men and young women with t“ {¡|jf best possible equipment for positions in the business ^ world. X T A sk how w e p la ce o u r graduates in positions. 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A n t i - P a i n F ill» area # kf^ulid Is*t (lie Hatiolfik* if b f t t ibt MtaM cm iW iM ftrt i «ftd ** ttttm« tt n*(# <ti ih* 8 « * Htttd VI g»» ft tt •1fÊm s.w aa ^ a. ««* v»* Wl g Handy Folding Shelf For Um Mi ia im in# ih . V In# # i-ttrt ?.?F*f #1» « «»»s j■ig i !4# vfin. K# Com«tttlA4#Oif« a t up Aftd th# A lita li Ga « writ## *u# th# In th# Kitefwfl. Tim only •nitneii*# tec# ” 1 ktttt# m t t iilil unrttttttttttt Ntt» i •iv^evK># t «ttttitr e o n d A# lite mm A t * w a d * A) In# t*** ih#l la ronttdatftj man I#*#«» »AwittH» in# a m ì N ui pttltt, futi ani !K#*i tu« «ii| b» liilu i «tv# Una •ette I k«n «*»««»aif « a ihmiA m Up mm ef tttw tf in t a o t t * M i *n» par H rid f o w # Aitfm t 1?, li •III m o i N ttM a« li» U h « « n é w##*i» « M i b#'b#r#ai«A tor lb# turn modor**a m p, ~ \ i AA A tttMéarttw r ttAMwt l Ufltttt I 4MB On ib i u m « d iy ih# m#e will u tl la * >U«a A# «Im» «MM» «f «ttl# M# IV « «f IA# NI» I# nottit*«» mf tmi»tt#»A»»tll ib# RNaatof fot ila# Oherartli cup «t »Noi m m rttiiM * I wnmW A» ha Itti Mf t f f f h»#t jr A(MNf#r, i a d r**)tiire# a f r« « l ih# lier Hrad foorae, aad <# ih# a f,g * AimAbM foi## mh la m tv« « 4 t « « i l . t i f i Atti of w t liit if II ili o militi»# a - U " Atti! «%t«i htl* «tttt s «P-r.fi« noon fot ih# IfaitlolAhìiif V achi Clab'i « ^ ¡ ^ r ï î ï ! Hi««* *m I»»** roti Alti»ritti» •itimi! of OlIfOgttO a# iropby - « Trr*! * •#** ANN» T<«l f » l l aa min»f#l plani ferii p|fm 0Ii(« D r . M U e « ' A n t i - P v i n P ili» Mfi. K. Abercroni bte frit, of Phila* tl nrqttlfMi i»mrUr#||y t i c |»tH» p itti! are fftied u|>on io rriieet palo« utâVf drlphi*. ha* rboMti b a la td tf, S#id#tn* l»4 |«JI f I , I l i » « . Ntt f##d aa r o ff. le v»ry m*-#? ir iA» pitti» M n u a in fii ia d urti« lobi y m fhou* brr ì, ai ih# dale fot h#r tnattiage lo pprpUf Moti#. «tifi fof (Ì| f frAAOtt t9 f b O f ffO Y fi fi Ul offrii m etrn frttf I » h i * * tttt «f> l i a i » o f boti*rho|tN U «• * i N John A. St* ri, id. Aon uf fofm A. -*a-i*>* !.« In i. no! Al tt*) W«it folk}« ini t l i» i i ( n *b#!f #i (li# «hi» o f |b» Mlrhttt OC p ^ fi' sHit treaty jfttara* u«et jroo Ht«wart. Jr othft rrtt|w %if Iciplatir**, « h fit Ott« auif b# età h irr no tc iiò n for brin i longer lo tb# Iaqii Ir j Moie ,M « | * btr »I th# mrnm I T» p»t) fboitid tu* iiM|i«r»d In ww ii mult«» e# iti* tiro lo ttM» it i «tuf«•itjfbi# «riihodt ibem n a#a f h» IMItur t’tii in Club •lotit fie li «Ili Afilli. r «trip of ai am o»v#9 ««* n e#### sa |4ac # ai B« M I« Il ehi 14 I r le 1 nf) I« .*i lia all « b»r» «Muti of ih# hrbltt » pitti t dinar«. In#. IIK* ntn of « lirfr tlt#r# I# AULÌ» MfOlCAL ti rei ». Ab#rcn*mt*i i»la * f«r nalMita or. M i f f , for f hU ttroj». *|#|*#f)dtOIR M|K*f| (*OfiiSItlofia Mr. ! Mr •Hit»« To (Mt I* liIttfirc) e bannt ft it Some fat til*»m |in*frr to drill It lit row# of Mi# nw|tilrr«! l«netb, m* tbet It will letih« t •f J# nn<1 raftfrttftt It. Ttifi mnttmii1 1« not «In» p doeti wlittn not lo ut» Ott ili» •(wrnfi gefittf nlly ftdtowttd. l»ut filvm v#ry fioiMl utnlttr «Iti* of ih)« bon ri) la bliifinl Th# tfittnfiUlar pi*** t* of womt lo eri ea I ). Hog#, uf Wat kiting noic hfdiiclnSttt POftitt Vitti#* ttloitt trtim atip|*»rt. if lilofifHt oa Imflrnttttf io ih» u U n H ir«»ttr«t#r uf fili th* a* aniu tHtt Arsi of May to th?* mliftll«* of July. dmwlfiff tlirn* trill In» tu» datifirr of (ho rd on WVdfif Rutty* ttvttimifi, At th«* t»nr#*d. mi •httlf fnlUne iv till«* anything la on l|, #tth*r cm limd *pfflal!y |*r*% Inn«) follow 1Ina an ttttrty crop, cir in tlf tftfi# o f Mia. I. N. S. Ur#»#;nor nt Bay tfi** Iria ligi# will bave io be trottintt for n Arid. Th# uaiittl run?-unt |iiiHltr«l up wlion the alleif ia noi in Hem). Ab »at thirty ininuiir b Ohdb Pi from neo. If Ou» hheir li a lotte one Iber# of *«*od r#<|iiilrwl per at*r# i and relative« w tte pr»»1nt four to flv# IKlUtUltt. al took! Ih* two of thtMH» atipporta pUi'rd, Mbs K.ihartne Howell Jones will rndrr f«%-orahl# condii Iona. rape la 9ÛJ. about one*t hl ni Ih*» ilUtttn«** from | leave the l,»n of August lor Califotni«, rttttfly for latore from fifty to •rvemy 1«ut) (o end. 1 «here «he wdl . i . y until N’uvember, ì4.4 UIO. dllvb after ikowltifi- We have known j j Mias June, i* now at Bay Head a, >i»u* of f*» when» Il would affor M illia r d P iek l*. good [HISlure tlx we«>ke after piantina Three Princeton men, Carl Keicher, « |,iMp III One quart o f gm*es tomatoe*, on« Imi Ibi» la unuaiial. tv «.mi n n», a 4*» Pw. quart of t ti. tin11><-r plrkle* sliced, one n. f io 40 # t I «.« , I» , I MI Rope haa a very h;Ifiô feeding value. ti ni MIA«!* IM « ut. 11.1« and is roDaiUttred an excellent feed for qnnrt of niiiona, n pint of green (ie|e per» and one .mall cnblmgc. Chop toa tt n m. ».»* P ™ (* fan ming aheep and awltitt. ft greatly ninioes, onions, m-ptien« and cuIiImiko 1. 1 m » i». P ,n ■ , nt n» ««.*•*» P“* *•*> inereases the flow of milk from mtlrh fogedier. Cook In « kettle «fth a cup o»la.r Ml » tu. i r* cows. Some farmers object to It be A V fr n m m #*111(1«,%(I Mrr KM*r||) *u«l «.• .ibljr), a.-a p iu ful of salt mid wnter to cover until AhiMUoii M|f|i|»lufi Aw ay cause they claim It taints the milk ri rwa ll.v>»m. *•** 1" " ' ’ Ì L ìt ll tender. Drain off the water. Cook That’s not strange at alii To overcome this objection. It Is well i n p m. «unii»»« «-W» “ •! ** *' “ • one small cnulldotver broken Into small Tom» River women know bow the to feed rapp after milking It Is a arkivr piece* In salt and water until tender Y ou ought to he. achr. and pain» that often come when very vaitiahle feed for other stock. t-rioa 11 *1 « ni. »•«" P p1- , Is*' Two quarts of vlnegur, one lien ping j the kidney, fail nuke life a burden. « .u |, ni Huu.iaT» i »‘.¡* » •*? P.” m Sheep nnd hogs arc usually better than ..n.l Ol'J J. 'U 8 4« «mi 11 1 1 P., ' tenspoonfu! of turmeric, one-half Ihix But you needn’t lie awake Backache, hip pain», headache, dizxv other kinds of stock for pasturing on tu mai. onii), «.«a P ni. nano«»» »« »pell», distressing urinary trouble,, are o f mustard, one-half cupful o f Hour | rape. The best way to feed cattle and i . . . .... . , frequent indications oi weak kidney* , . ... I nnd one-half cupful of sugar, Mix f imrfD ia“ «B ».li ».u, il.» il.-*» »” »•,* " ** n mIiririP . I nights w orrying il you are ....... .............. „ * ........ l'i only). 4.«U p».(A at.w lpJ^P® V p2 * horse, Is to use rape as a soiling |flour,...sugar, and should be checked in time. Doan's mustard and turmeric to am! U.wa * “ *• l|), « 4ti1 p m. MUi'iajH \ crop. Kidney Pills are for the k i d n e y s gether with cold vinegar mid add to j In several slates they hnve experi hi negai Cltj u «'< ami ll.w » ni. «.'-1 P m only. They attack kidney disease by Ihe vinegar. Bring to n bol’ . , then o >jì t«.W a m, *.«« p m striking at the cause. Here's proof of mented with mixing rape with oats or add all the other ’.hlngs after they hnve I I intimate. Oag aiatlon their merit in a Toms River woman's wheat, and have succeeded very well. been well drained aud Just let It heat | words: j t HN 0 . PRICE, nnparlnianileni. In Iowa a pound of rape was sowed through. Mrs. J. W Grover, Horner, St ,Toms per aere about ten days alter seeding 5'ver, N. J., say«: "I used Doan's the oats. The rape Interfered to Kidney Pill» some years ago for a lame Egg. Baked In Tom.tora, some extent tn harvesting the oats, back caused, 1 believe,by a cold settlii.g Select round medium sired toma but probably would not have eaused in my kidneys. The contents of one toes, cut n thin slice from the top o f , box restored me to good health. I con Trip any trouble if It had been sowed three each ound and scoop out enough of tho | weeks after the oats were planted. If sider Doan's Kidney Pills an excellent pulp to leave n space large enough for remedy for kidney disorders.” the land Is very poor, It probablv For snip by nil dealers. Trice BO would be beat to sow the rape with an egg. Season the envit'es with salt D on’t be bunkoed by the ASBURY PA R K nnd pepper and drop an egg Into each. cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo. the small grain. .New York, »ole agents for the United Cover the bottom of the baking pan LONG BRANCH |.nan with “ cheap” policies Speaking of the use of soy beans, St Mleg. 111 say that this crop Is grown vew with hot water or butter, put the to OCEAN GROVE Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. sueeesfully in parts of Ohio, and ranks mato in nnd bake about twelve min rh at are g o o d only up till OR BELM AR :: very close to clovers and alfalfa for utes. Season with butter und serve | the day you have a tire— hay. The variety known as medium on toast garnished with parsley. Every Sunday green will mature seed In from ninety |and then fail you. Sabe? June 23 to September 22 to one hundred days, and is considered Old Fashioned Indian Pudding. about the best variety for most locali One cupful of Indian meal, a large I Every Wednesday ties. The Ito San Is a quicker matur tablespoonful of flour, one cupful o f I D rop us a postal when in ing variety than the medium green, molasses and a littlo salt Mix these July 10 to August 28 but does not produce quite as much together. Take three plnts( of milk need o f Protection.* Those (la", heavy heartaches mat .»<> n.t ny forage to the acre nor quite as many and bring to a boil or scald hi a double I women suffer with. They may posslhli maun Irnnj eve strain »» per cent " 1 head peas under the same conditions boiler, pour over. the above mixture E X C U R S IO N T IC K E T aches are directly caused n o w defective Among the other varieties are the and stir nil together until it thickens. | vision GuuJ cxily on date of excursion on medium yellow and the medium Add a teaspoonful of cinnamon, a taLi i ub give you a careful examination fre Special train leaving Toms River of charge ana we will tell you if your eyes early black, but these are not as gen blespoouful of butter and a pint of cold I are the cause o f the »rouble. Sundays 8.49 A. M. erally grown as the ones mentioned milk. Bake slowly two or three hours | Courier Building Wednesdays 9.10 A. M. in a buttered pudding dish. above. If you expect to grow soy beans for Returning, leaving Long Branch Tom s R iver, N. J. seed, the best success can be obtained Philadelphia Eye Specialists Lemon Cake Pie. 6.20 P M. Sundays by drilling in rows from twenty-eight Take one cup of sugar, two heaping 6.05 P. M. Wednesdays at Cowperthwalt Sxchanps to thirty inches apart. This will re tablespoons o f flour, piece o f butter quire about a half bushei of seed to size of an egg (melted), pinch of salt, SATURDAY, AUG. 24 the aepe; when drilled twenty-four yolks o f two eggs. Beat all to a cream,' dociKS: 10 .00 a.m. till 3 .3 0 p.m. Inches apart, three-quarters of then add Juice and grated rind of two FREE EXAMINATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS bushel of seed; and. when drilled with medium sized lemons, cup of milk and the ordinary grain drill, seven ot eighf the whites of the” eggs''beaten "stiff! ICi"mpl,a,Cd°e” eCe<l, by6 uU |«oeio,! inches apart, it will require about two Bake thirty minutes in a moderately B L f L S l J f f i E . « * JK*hA«!?5?.. OCEAN COUNTY COMMON notice to the e w in o rs o f the said Alexander c bushels of seed to the acre. When ^ value in e s t im a b le hot oven, when cut you will see a Oowutun, to bring in their debt», demand» L ai PLEAS COURT drilled as close as seven or eight delicate cake has formed on top. «18 tus against the estate o f the said decedent under oath or alflrmaUoD, withia cine months Inches the hay produced is of a bette tipni this date, or they win be forever barred Courlias A. Wilbur, quality, not being so coarse as when of any action therefor against the said Hxecur.rix Piaiutiff, To Remove Ink Stains. the rows are wider. From the stand HAHA H. COM FTON __ _ f In Attactim«nt. Apply salt and lemon juice to tho IIM M U B B u Wljjfüs, I y>.. __* point of the production of forage, Defiant. J ° u Contract. “ frts“. tef.M.00] stain and expose it to the rays of the Dated May 15, mg, there is not a great deal of differene" Insurance P o lic y fr o m a g e n c y bodice is heretiy given that a writ of attachIn the yield per acre, whether th sun. Repeat application several times ment st the »tilt of Oourslas a . Wilbur, against N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S rows are drilled eight Inches apart or if necessary. When ink has been spilt Oscar R. Letts, administrator of John vv the rights and credits, moneys and effects, goods on a carpet dump a whole lot of salt and chatsels, lai d» and tenement- of Thomas I, HINTS FOR THE H*V- |vm |'V H um m m « m* '«M .iy •W i.H i.ii «t h « i Hm 4 4«ttV| A « f > MI ber* Imm Uh t *»i KM. nf H »» V i t eém a «M M » * . ____ : ; j i TV. Vfct>i*t w h u Ì «*M t e t t o i .i .n b«i» ii .mn^ i ho « « « , . « I t M l u m I fn*fc|n* Volt. . U » « # l h.UI ov PIfci. * .vn iittf «I ib i »itili« W.ll »«0 I«#»•*«#« m tb f lofi (ttiìit TH# f r#pr •*■ * *« « » ' » on Am#tK #q lit#, m wltt ti aod fi Aiti ini ea well i t ta# e m e tti *im) immite eole leda o f ih# old wwrM. fr u ii« «» ^ ’'ttttfi a a<#fm#ttt»do#T)i#tttr#<ttt>t>b#d th# arnttt, and th# boli #y|*|i#r aro# a felkttioa to b# têt###il»trf4 r # m a # doti Metcalf aod C*< L» Hrd# w # f# MI ì'Ha I|9 of all dvj iltn x Q ti gd th# bif thè* Th# (trulli of th# Hay Head #t#t#r ipoftr et# MttdiiBo d officiai) y a# fol k m Canot t ac##, ila m#n‘# doubt##, C. H CaMtt# and C, 8 MiHifn tu a ffn«lt #tt#f C. 8 . Pop# i i d H» 8 . Cuttptfih? wait«, in lodi#»* dlottbl##. Met# Lulu Coti «ta and litoti«. A lltfdk# io fiottìi d #l# 4 t# a Mr## A» Hf #w»i#r lo u Mia# M Y atdl#y , io tnitfd double«. Anale. C* H Catty# «od Mi## M, V#vpUn«k fiurtd pv#r J«Jio !Y « # N d and Mim K. 8 . \Yrighi. Thaler*«» 1 -Tibie* Off# «ori by L. Anobi# and S. t . Wnght. and th# givi# (kiublo t y Mit» Until Cattila and Anovit# Park». S. U. Wi.fiht, Jr,, alto earned off ih# li'n e h in tbe bovi tinglfa ami Mita 1i.uluCstttts' in ’th» girla' stogi##» l«a*!ir% t-nglvs w»r« won byM iasC. M B«k#f , iBu men « »m ein by C. B. Miller. Iri III# man's ult log race th# final# are ft fc-jrvtl by C. 0 . Catto# and C. U. Mi H*r. I'l rowing lin* al* f ir m rn'i «mgl v» C. B. Cattu» won over lY. A lier dice, and in tbt> ladies' match M io ElUtbr th Nimick dvfvtted Mi»s D. Fenn. In the swimming events C. B C.ttus defeated S. Brews ter in the final for ho.vs. A. Norris beat S. Bunnell in final for men, end the girls and the ladies matches were won by Mtss Lulu Csttui and MBs Marion Strauch, rtspc lively. In the xcitmg race for girls under 2t in sneakboxes. the three winner, crossed the line alter sailing twice around the long course as follows Miss Cstiue, in the Goodnuff, 2b. 40m. 46«; S. O. Meeker, in tbs Pic aroon, 2h 42m. 24*,, nnd K. Burchell, in the Widgeon, in 2h, 48m. SOe. Mails are Not Infallible. nnd it frequently finppi-u» timi second clns» matter la slid to one aide by busy mnll clerks, who have to lake care of fim-elns* matter first. So, if you fail to got your Courier any week, drop ns it postal inni we will mull it duplicate, « bully. If it happens twice in succes sion, lot us know, fdr it then domanda an Investigation from the Post ottico authorities. If you rimimi• your address, lot ns know at onco, that tho Courier mov in aine to follow you tip. Oh, Those Headaches Wm. H. Fischer Stiles & Co., Spend the Day On the Boardwalk You can do all your shopping PennsylvaniaR.R. W H AT? SC. BAILEY J r . F ir e Life A ccident Tornado Hi ^presenting ^Gerican P hies and the leading F o r e ig n CVan- •V Greatevt Security Established 1 ST 4 1 Letts, deceased, By dlreotiou «f the Nurrogate tWThere may be some trouble in cu r-! °n the place '“ “ ^ la te ly * « » work the ?K.*tbL fL “!?5r ° L °.?ean? herej^giv^a notice to salt around, it will absorb the ink. the ereduor» of the said Jbhn W. Letts to ing soy bean bay, but if the west'-bring in their debts, demands snd claims agalnLt 16 of .M? 8al<' decedent under oath or conditions are favorable, there need Keep rubbing the place with fresh sail 15». affirmation, within nine months from thls'date until stain Is removed. he no loss while curing. Soy beans as or they will be forever tmrred of anv action rnWef.,r Hv»in»r ounsnlstrato * a crop do very well in ordinary so” - j OSCaH r . L&TTS, but will respond much better if the j Pepper Retieh, Remove the seeds, then chop flue Dated, Joly 1, 1. 12, seed bed is thoroughly prepared. Thi« plant is a shallow feeder, and thus wi l i : <rwe've re(* Peppers and twelve green do better In fields that have been Peppers arid six large onions. Cover thoroughly cultivated than it will j boiling water, stand five minutes, iinder ordinary conditions. l^en drain. Bring to the boiling point Speaking of alfalfa for pasture, will *our cupfuls vinegar, two cupfuls say that alfalfa sowed this spring brown sugar, three tablespoonfuls salt, 1®eJb*r- t0 bring 1n4thii^ebUbaaemsn5sla!3 should not be pastured before at least add tbe chopped pickle and boil Are «. ««roSh or ’. B r S t™ sal 1 decedent - ....... A_ _ minutes ; from tirtiS.IT ™ .L1??'!011.- wh'-tn nine months a year »___ fromM.I..________ this summer, — and preminutes. ferably a year from next fall, so you ......... 1 — — ■ » f f « A. OERBSFt cannot hope for* any pasture from n . . , _ LIPJJAN ». HH i he If alfalfa this coming season. For pasO lirier A d S F a y Y o u — h a v e ?,errA T,.4 Rl8e6“". Pr“ w»“ ' 0™' You tried it ? Better begin now. Dated July u , sts. n^^SSSSSm,. (“ f t tee, J1 .00) w Sa wilgus, a neo-resident debtor, for the sum of Twenty-two dollars and nSietv.srveu cents, m»ueti out of tbs Ocean County Commoo P eas Court, on the eleventh dry of July, a . D IBiz reeurnabt'- on the twenty.third day of July,'a . d ’ 191», has beea served and dsly executed, and was retur ert on the thirteenth da, of tu v, A. D ISIS, m Mte suerm or tue county of ocean. GEORGE H. HOLMAN, Clerk. William Howard Jeffrey, Attorney. Dated July 31. 191-2. a»d order the necessary sup plies by telephone. There are numerous telephone stations on the boardwalk, just for your convenience. Are you making use ef these telephones? New York Telephone Company J. A. Waterbury, DistrictAgeot UP-TO-DATE 507 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park, N. r. PRINT ING ’ AT THE C O U R IE R NOTICE t- ec Tona.«.pcustbic n L 'U d f^ L ^ W n S 't h r r .7 , for O F F IC E hfr T fin* Ihv » n.U’ t 10, oi». REMODELING SALE Co, M ia n thiiH t |Mvt|i4r k i n I i i n > < h n i i j f ©* in i wwwkI w h ifiti'fi ihr |ni) w n 4 , C om And firt m it ik itt *»I Ihr juùtl mine* t I l f iB lntm nl b)f ih * c o a t i * 'a t <h*l ih » out »lot«1 will Nr hete with • I n id lo» te » »» M int lots of lo w watmuiMr t len (luvt a t two **»• i ottln to protect the (m idi I tom (luti w d dut. # Nr<n pot mH on not B tiyiii tikln. W n ,( M the way, find ih# r i u n ì n d c n n u n t w» iyt to m ove thru- g<»*wL n hy t ulliA| il lu i •i I»«» ih «n d o w n U o il, and M treni and fot wt, T ou wtll W f i t lot» that k i t » been advertised but All Over Laces th ifP TOM S RIVER, N. J. W 1*1 w rei C O M E A N D SEE *r MUM j .oo til ovTtr Iwt S tk pnce ii •• il m 1.25 It M t. tt 1.00 < >» tt t< tt 7$ it «t m < t .59 1 1 embroidery ** “ 1.00 l,t>v ,7“) j« ,40 .75 Embroidery. Ed¿e and —w V --— -----Insertion Reduced Parlor Suit Table Damasks All the very newest pattrtnt 1.00 ail tines table damask 70 toehe* Sale Price ISc wid< i 7 Sc mere wiu< Sale Price 60c lireuh, OR inehet 60c mcr« £•!# Prie« 4 Se wid' Sale Price 4Í will» Bedding, Beds, Rugs, prices Pure Food Groceries 10.00 pat Men'* A 2 2 .1 0 Bathing Suits J.S0 alt ». 2.50 •* • I SOwool i 1.00 cotto .75 boy» Men's Furi 11.25 9 .0 0 6 .5 0 5.75 G a l l o o n Dress T rim m in g , H a n d some s o m e rPattern* an ero» 15c galloon trimming 22c " " 18c REDUCED . . . , , 8.50 white enamel beds, sale price 7 5q „ ,, .. .. 6.75 ....................... *' 5.00 „ „ sale pnce 25c “ " 1* 12c Torchon Edgea and Insertion Reduced 14c torchon laces Sale Price 8c 5C 10c 18c 25c imitation baby Irish lace *• LA V A LLETTE White Enamel Beds .. , 6.00 5 75 S.2 S ----4.00 Handsome, tufted Leatherette Couch Guarantefd for « fa r , full site and comfortable 17.00 leatherette couth, sale price 12.50 ISLAND HEIGHTS Soc 50c 50c 50c roro% Knit under* B. V D. men'i negligee ih ru " 4-in-hand ties Miscellaneous Lines thatjhave been advertised and not sold. Women’ s pumps and oxfords Misses' " " " Children‘a " •• " Men's Walkover Men's Suits Boys' Suits Boys’ knee pants Dress ginghams Children's tub dresses Women’ s tub skirts Women's muslin underwear j avenues, for the benefit of St. Philip« P IN E BEACH gu.Suv and we,|h> gvarantml C u t P H ceS 25c Stoll were ks cocoa 25c Postum cereal 25c Lea and Perrins Sauce ISc Kennebec salmon 18c High grade creamery mb butter M r Jelkes Gilt Edge butterine sue Golden Blend Maracaibo < M b s 15c Heckers Cream Parina ISc Pettijoho's breakfast food 13c Shredded wheat ISc H. O. meal 17c Parsons ammonia 10c Butterfly condensed milk 10c stove blacking brushes 10c N. B. C. cracker dust Sc poison fly paper Sticky fly paper 8c Black Jack stove polish 10c Sniders tomato soup 10c Tr/phosia, all flavors 10c Duryea corn starch 10c N. B. C. crackers 6c granulated sugar LA K EH U R S T church Mrs. Warren Webster gave a tea at j Kev. Mr. Pullman of Philadelphia, Friday afternoon of last week, Mrs. Pine Beach Inn Manager will fill the pulpit at the Pine B«ach VsnRennselaer of Germantown, her home on the south side of the river Skips out; Owner in charge Chapel, Sunday, August 19 1,, gave a card party *n honor of Mrs. near Ocrati Gate, to her friends in the | — T---------.. . I The ladies of Pine Beach will hold an itliam Kunkie of Philadelphia at her Island Heights yacht club on Friday | _. There was a rather exciting time at . . , .. afternocn last. A merry bevy of worn- j nn «. 1 » _ ¡ . icecream and rake sal» on the public ttage on White avenue Pine Beach Inn from the night of W ed. . , , ...«»us. l , ,.L . ¡ u. wharf Saturday, August 17, for theben fhe young women of Mrs. B. K. ^en were ferried across the river in the of. this week till Thursday night, inter„ . „r , . n efit o f Pine Beach Chapel Lolita, to and from the tea. Music was . ilbur'a Bible Claw gave an ice cream regnum be ween the reigns of A. O. furnished by an otchestra. Mrs. Web Dutton, lessee, and that of the Pine A largedwelling and supposed grocery d cake affair on the porches of the j ster is one of the prominent members' Beach Company, the owner» of the ho- |store is being built on the corner of ilbur cottage Thursday evening of j t week. The receipts amounted to j of the ladies auxiliary of the yacht club j tel, Dutton managed to go away with 1Linden and Midland avenue and her husband has had a prominent a pack of angry hotel servants ut his Mrs. Daniel McHugh, who has been 2 for the benefit of the church part in the club life at Island Heights heels, demanding .heir wages, ind a |jj| for,some weeks, we are glad to hear In . Joaeph Walton o f lladdonfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kelly have number of creditors at Toms River and , iscnnvalescing J.,gave a surprise party in honor of been visiting at C. Moeller’s Pine Beach in no happy frame of mind- j , ohn Lofttin entertained his brother r husband’s twenty »ightb birthday, d wife o( Philadelphia over Sunday lat’s what he said.) Among those j Mrs. L. Dowdall and son of New 1because they saw no chance of setting tsent were; Mr. and Mrs. James York, are stopping at the Parker cot the money for the good, thev had fur-, A handsome birthday cake with fifinkle. Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Clarke, >tage nlshe ’ |teen pink and white candles was made Miss Lucv B. Pinkstone of PhiladelDutton came here from Manchester, {or Mj|| Li|ljan Schick by Mrs. William . and Mrs. Joseph Englebert and phia, has been visiting Mrs. Alice V. Mass., where he was said tob e man* Blizzard 5 . William Kunkie 1ager of a big hotel. He took charge of rhe 16 ft. sneakbox, the Loup, of Mayer Mr. and Mis. James R . Sterling of Miss Carita Cassad >y of WilluwGrove ¡ the pjne Beach )nn on tbe third of iich A1 K-an, one of our older boys, Philad-lphia, spent the week end with Pa,, has been stopping at the Simpson July. The season wasnot very success the owner and de ign**r, won the cup Mr. and Mrs. W Liming ful, no preliminary work or advertising Bay Head last Mondav in the 16 ft. cottage Mrs. DeCota of New York is spend Mrs. S. B. Baer of Philadelphia is having been dpne, and on Wednesday ss for boys 15 years and under. The j night the crash came. Mr. Marr, rep ing a few days with Mrs. Henry Clavwas won by 5 minutes 1 second. , visiting Miss Eva Kelly and ton nher W Mendenhall was at the tiller, j Miss Mildred Leach of Tuckerton resenting the Pine Btach Co Miss Sara'i Wynn and Miss May George Kelly of Philadelphia, its chief, e crew consisting of Percv Ennis and has been visiting Miss Grace Sawn Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patton of CaiA- took charge of tlu- In te', lie secured Hunt of Philadelphia are spending two ill Leonard den, spent the week end at J. P. Sheriff Tilton, offie r- li 1, , In r and weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Brice Davis The seejnd anniversary of the Lnion i Smith’s Munsey, and several spr-ciul officers at their bungalow “ Wynnstead” on urch of Lavallette was held last Sun- j; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hardy and sons from Toms River, and swore in some New Jersey avenue ,y evening. This little church has jand Mr. and Mrs. Keeler and daughter of the empl yees at the.hotel whocould 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Liming were adc wonderful progress since being of Beverly, have been spending a few be trus ed. I he few guests at the j Kiven a surprise party at their bunga ganized two summers ago, one of the : days here house left by train to avoid the trouble, low, the “ Leswood;” the partveoming Mrs. George VV. Slimm of Mount Mr. Kellv came up from Atlantic City from Toms River on a straw ride. A ain features being a Sunday-school 1 the year around. No visitors to this j Holly, was a Tuesday visitor to the Buhler cottage, were Mr. and bountiful luncheon was served at 12.30 Miss Hope Toulon of Philadelphia is Mrs. Comfort, his son-in-law and o ’clock. Those in the party were: Mrs. ;ace have ever refused to give their tne and talent towards this cause, visiting Mrs. L. W. Wbeelock daughter, live, and directed matters A. Dunham and family, Mrs. Henry Mis. F. N. Reeves and family of from there. The hotel was closed, the Dunham, Mrs. D. R. Anderson and hich no matter how small, is a great 3wer in its influences. The services Trenton, have been spending a week at employees, except those whp had been : daughter Katherine, Mrs. William tapped off to stay around, all left, and , Roberts, Mrs. Marne Manolt, Mrs. D. ere conducted by Rev. E. J. Hanford their cottage on the Bluff Miss Adelaide Megargee of Wayne, on Thursday night it was opened up jo. Parker, Mrs. W. B. Singleton and [ Bengal, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Crozier j daughter Agnes, and Miss Mary Gwyer f Mt. Vernon, N. Y ., sang the soprano Pa. has been visiting Miss Mildred again in charge of Mr. Marr. Meantime some <f Pulton’ s Toms 0 f Toms River and Mrs. Wm. Blizzard jlo,“ Eyes that are Weary” by Brack- : Rhoads Mrs. E. K. Galloway and family of ; River creditors learned that Dutton ! 0f Pine Beach t accompanied by Miss Emma L. -------------------------/in ter; Miss Gramm of Philadelphia j Moores, Pa , are stopping at "The Ar- j had a little mon-y in the bank in his, j own name, and attached it. There ! no Mr. Englebert rendered the duet cade” MANNAHAWKIN ‘Hark, Hark my Soul” , by Nevtn, ac- j Mrs.-Chas Barnes and daughter of j was not however, enough to go round I Died at his home on Boy avenue, ompanied by Miss Mildred Ovens of 1Moores, Pa. axe visiting relatives here, j among them all. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leitenberger of | It is understood the housewill be run on August 2 Capt. W. L. Lowery, aged lew York: Miss Lencre Smith of Dov73 years. Interment took place Thurs r Plains, N. Y ., .and former pupil - f Phdadeii h'a,are stopping at thePt-ren the rest of the season. day, Augusts ut the Bap-ist cemetery. Valter Damrosch, gave the violin se Miss Julia Chickering of New York, from Sea Side Patk, while Capt. Lowery was a Veteran of 'he ction s, “ Legend” , by CariJBo&n, and A 1 tie *•Cavatina" *uy i* R-aif. * *]e - has been v £■ ting Mrs. C. H, Chicker picking pond lihes in Shru ve’s pend Civil war. and also for many yea's a on the wav to the P. R- R- depot, fell mariner of wide experience. He leaves hurcb was so crowded that many had ing Miss Edith H. Murphy of Philadel in and got wet one day recently. On a widow and three sons, and n host of o stand, those outside of the church phia, is spending some time with Mrs. the other hand, il young lady from New friends, both here and in the South Dining in the dexology j C. R. Murphy Yor! v/ho is stopping at Toms River, , ie next race will be Saturday, Aug- I Thomas Sauvlet of Babylon, N. Y., fell „.£ the dock tit Sea Side Park a few Card of Thanks 17 at 3 p-m . Commodore's cup for is visiting Mrs. M, Campbell days ago, and was pulled to the dock j , boats 16 ft. and over, limited to Mrs. Robert Barr o f Paterson, is by a prominent 1 oms Ri ver merchant J VVe wish to thank our many friends in Mannahawi.in for their acts of kindmembers stopping at the Hall cottage on Ocean iolpb C. Schedinger has presented avenue The Court house and jaii have been ness and sympathy in our recent beyacht club with a sterling silver A bazar will be held Friday, August 1reinsured by the Freeholders, tbeprem ' reave rent. I Mrs. Addie T. Lowery and Sons. ig cup, to be raced for in any class 23, at thecorner o£ Ocean and Simpson ium being *166. 40 mmmittee sees lit ^ t Fred Pittis o f Plainfield, visited hi* brother*, last weak Mrs. S. C. Rhoads. Mrs. Herbert Richmond and Mis* Mary Larrabee, were last Thuradav viattota at Phila. Charles Bennett and family, of Free hold, H. B. Browct and family, of jameaburg, visited Hugh Thompson and wife Sunday A. R. Herrick »pent Monday at Cald well E. W. Eltinge was down from Caldweil, Monday and Tuesday A Rose and son, the Pine Tree Inn painter», are on the job again, renov ating the Inn, outside and inside John Bozarth, W. F. Murray, Frank Egbert and Daniel McCallion, motored to Point Pleasant Tuesday night, get ting home in the “ wee sm s" hours. It might have been worse, with a less ac complished chauffeur L. H. Richmond was u Monday visit or at Lakewood Mrs. David Gibcrson and Miss Eva Hartman, returned from their visit at Walton, N. Y ., Friday last Mrs. Robert Norris, ofTennessee and Frank Egbert, wife and children, of Jersey City are visiting their parents, Ma and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery Edward Brown, wife and son, were at Biidgcton over Sunday, Mrs. Brown remaining for the week Geo P. Hillia d spent Monday and Tuesday, with his daughter in Lakewood Mrs. T. C. Hilliard was at Lakewood, Wednesday Joseph McCallion and wife, of Long Branch, are visiting the former parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCallion Edward Phillips, aged 52, brother o* A. B. Phillips, died Saturday at the Flatbush Hospital, Brooklyn, and v n s brought here for interment Tuesday. H el aves a widow and two children, also three brothers and two sisters William Rockfeller of Franklin,N.Y , is visiting ;his daughter, Mrs. L. H. Richmond Sunday while trying to motor over this tnd of the Browns Mill road, the promoters of “ Lakewood City” got stuck in the soft sand and broke their shaft, being held up for several hours w.iile u m-ichinist v.us making repairs, what a feusi for the “ skeeters” Mrs. Lester Mark!« of 0»inaiD(. N. Y.. and Mr*. Claude Steelman o( Atbury Park have returned to tbet homes Mrs. Harry Truex of Point Pt has b een spending some time hewtwkj relatives A number of our towns people eijoy-j big sea day at Mauatquan beach 0». Saturday last J. Johnson of Point Pleasant a » frequent visitor here J. Smith of Aibury Park visited ihii place on Saturday last Mrs. Lizzie Clayton is visiting friends in Lakewood Mr. Selander and wife of Arlinfta» spent a few days last week with the CarlBon brothers Our Sunday visitors at this pl»c* were Howard Clayton and wife, Joseph Parker and wife ot Bay Head; Dt. E. C. Disbrow of Toms River;Capt. Simp son of the L. S. S. of Chadwicks; Halmouth of Belford; and C. E, D°*’ ney of Burrsville Rev. and Mrs. Sbibla spent Monday of this week in Asbury Park and BelDr Frank Dennison of Point Pleas ant is a frequent visitor here PLEASANT PLAINS George Biddle visited Foint Pleasant on Monday . Several of our people attended '• seaday at Manasquan beach Our Sunday school picnic will S° Clarks Landing the 22nd of thisnionWMisses Helen and Anna Nobles > returned from Asbury Park where t * have been visiting . . Mr. and Mrs. H. F Fielder vist Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain » Forked River last Sunday Miss Norms DeCamp is enter-w*' ° her cousin from Newark S Mrs. Kendal of Philadelphia has ok* visiting Mrs. C. B. Applegate ^ Miss Myrtle Chamberlain //’ River is visaing Mrs, H. F. FieLt allá Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McKelvey daughter spent Tuesday night w-t., Mrs, Richard *“• parents Mr Kelvey Notice to Tax Delinquents O f Dover ToffnsmP Notice is hereby given that all on real estate in Dover Towns ' d Her ert Polhen us is making improv- be paid at once, or I shall b<j ™ Pjpr0 ments to his premises by building a new by law to advertise and sell perty to make the tax. barn _____ - r , r>oTueT. r J After spending some time with Thomas J. VanNote and wife, Mr. and OSBURNViLLE ,,.\GES Resort Section. Island Heights. Seaside Park. Ocean Gate.and other Towns NEW JERSEY COI f \ i T S ' P IO N E E R i4 . NEW SPAPER ^ f OE OCEAN ^ f i \ I I COUNTY. I I § C t o U * Copy roE oxB « TOMS a i V I H . K. 4.. P&10AT A FT I K MO f K AOOUÏT I « , t i l t i. tilK B O I M O . u r la t i «« iU N D HEIGHTS Sewell Cup from W&namnKer Boys in Camp, Island Heights irginia Snatch Uf Speedy Romp «FA3I0F PAAR H oa rd e l T r a ie Pla n ned Im prove T o w n C o n d iti S14# r# oli *# mú i», A MAttnUI* j« a e * F o w l e r CAMP AND BARRACK*. BAY PRO S! rüfh I h f b*f R im . * » . thp •#• I mioia wss captaiata fft ! jij f(| who miUKl a ^ cf Y chant#. HU chusl * . « 1 . R..mp, If« '" Bay H .b. This craft w ts b u ilt« lite y i ijii by Capi- George Bait« vario llr.,1, and hat M>'m1 Tht « ñ i r e ai tl • ij «ach Siimi ty TH* I* Hg usd even Wm. J. Gi from Phil«! m«r a»d *u ¡a. , arrived last «I i tat it i Vail coi tage id i Her presene* is a 2 'eat hi Ip ut the »erviva*. Mis. Tonisi ry of Philadelphia, who ai g so Io« laa summer, at these meetings, i* boi* it the Manhasaet, having come down Friday, and it is hoped that she will again help with h r magnificent voice Sunday school Is held each Sunday afternoon at 2*30, and is well attended. „j ! 4 V I f M iofi u . « » * em uf R#*. C* II« Ph ,!| and MuffSS C«P » * " * K .mp is u o« o«nrd by H i a, &e«-retary oi the State B (U.li.ation of Taxes. « b o nul; on.-oer home et Bay Head, i •ailed by Cspt. Orton G. Dale August m a lively month at Sea Side kbox racing f»me. I’ ark. Tho smaller hotels have beet, t race between the Romp and V well filled this year. The Gladwyn was aval moat interesting. and th rompelltd to rent the cottage owned by n ectacular finish when the Roi A. C. B. Haven» of Toms River, to be .1 the line under Virginia's bo' j used as a sleeping annex to accommo (twelve »ccondlahead, after date the guest that it had no room lor. „ - si the bav from Coatea Poi‘ The new Kittatinnv, built by Julian K[ all through the race there «• JHass of Atlantic City, and only finished ir.ual struggle for tint place [ :i month ago. has been doing better n these craft. At the start, Don j than its owner expected. The big Man* a over the line tint at 2:06 ! basset is now showing more life than it d by Virginia 19 seconds lat |did during the last month. The Hia; eerie» 20 second» after Virgini wathtt, under the Paine niiinugsment as p on the other hand was not o ver j the Manhasaet, has had an excellent he no till 2:07 45, but picked up ' patronage uy the time the course had be en 1 from the Sea Side Park ya< ht Tornorrow, August 17, a race for dock to th e bay draw and tiler ce power boats will be pulled off, the >Coates Point. Virginia and Pec ~ t prize being a trophy offered by Charles tvere close behind, so close tinat J. Schaefer of Germantown, Pa., n nia lapped Romp as they turn ed cottager here and well known yachts ,'oates Point stake for the bisat man. The race will be like that of a to Sea Side Park, and slipped irito weeksfago, known as the automatic windward berth, thus taking the handicap, where each boat keeps going On the beat back in the seco till the last boat makes her first round d Romp again forged ahead, a of the course, and then all turn and led the bow of Virginia as th retrace the distance they have gone. Pvf tacks ^coming across the bn No one in a boat is allowed a watch, ulford did his best to again sli and anyboatthat goes suspiciously slow tween the finish buoy and on her way out is disqualified i, by taking the starboard tack il Romp to give way, but coi The late Mrs. Susan Vail, o f Ger inte make it, and Romp wash rst mantown, Pa., who died here a few ■finish. weeks ago, left an estate valued at nearly $ 100.000, and a family of twelve np, however, was built to b< i!c of waterline measurement, a children Thomas E. Love of Camden was an fairly long overhang, and an -asuretneni of. 31 feet 6 inch:; oyer Ssndfty visitor, :ia, built under the overall ms The barrel which was knocked off int rule, to beat that rule aamu the «takes on the point of flats, oppo ¡sible, is a big boat, but sho site Good Luck Point, has not been re .ring only 26 feet over all, ai placed as yet tg five and a half minutes ti Lewis T. Derouase of Camden spends »nee from Romp. Dorothy the week ends with his daughter, Mrs. i Romp by time allowance, hav Charles S. Boyer, at her summer home. f »nd a quarter minutes handicap, a Dr. Waters and family of Haddon second place over Romp, the Heights are spending a pleasant vaca iboat, bv ten seconds, tion here e were two protests filed at the Harry E. Bodine and family have the race. F. P. Larkin, own returned to Meichantville after spend rnthy, pretested fill t~# ing part of the summer here in the regatta on the grou Mr. and Mrs. T. B. F Scott and fam turning Coates Point the 'ey went around the stakebicat ily of Greene street, Germantown, Pa., are occupying their cottage windward to leeward, and n :eward to windward, us called . Mr. and Mrs John Reeves and Miss chart given each racing captai Marguerite Reeves of Haddonfield are uned this difference of followit he re for the month of August ■an, when the others did noi George Clark and wife, of Merchants boat five or six minutes, til¡ne v ille spent Sunday here Hto have allowed her to wi n. Mrs. Frank of Newark, formerly rotest was disallowed by the reMiss Laura Lake of Toms River, is -immittee, consisting of Georg ■ummiuee, or ureorj visiting Mrs. E. N. Penn I.. i » „ .. „ i. l(jy Jr. of the Sea Side Park clcOver one thousand feet of cement ell R. Coggesh«ll of the Islan sidewalk and curbing has been laid on ■s club, and Ed J. Schoettla the Charles S. Hopper tract at Berke Heights, who was selected y Head contestants to repreae. ley, on G. Street, and there will be a number of houses built there » the commit! ee. Mr. Schoeti Walter K. Johnson, the builder, has that he had himself, because . nearly completed his cottage at Third avy wind and the danger fro and Central avenues. It will be a when the regatta eommitt handsome bungalow ntinued on last page of section - « -Oi A: - ■•'./diRsawSa ti ■ ‘ r: JTHIN* LIKE SW1MMIN* OCEAN G A TE Mi*a Marv D. Minis*», » p Philadelphian, was givm » tie ption at the Ocean Gate Yacht Club bv her many trienda, through the effort« of a commit** headed bv Mias Harmon and Mist McNulty. The occasion »a t her return from an extended nip to i he Pacific coast. She was met at the train by a largedelegation of cluhrri-mbersand was escorted to the c lu b b o u «. In the evening ihe celebration included a display ot fireworks. A hand pl»y<rl at the club hous? doling the emir* evening and there was o speech of web come given at the train and another at the club C. R. White and family of .36 South Twelfth street, Newark, and James il. Loftus. of Utica, N. Y., are at Pine Breeze cottage for the remainder of the season And What They are Doing at Kathemma Made Record Run island Height* ThU Week from Bermuda to Atlantic City At'an.tc City, August 10— This is the second week o f the J. VV. While actually covering the 700 miles C. I. camp at the Wauaiuakrr bar racks, Bay Front, Island He gilts. The i from Bermuda to Atlantic Cityin seven boys come from both the Philadelphia hour le*» time than her competitor, the and New York store». The smaller Dr am, because of time allowance, boys inostlv slay on* week, ami many K .thenuna, owned by ViceCommodcrc of them went home last Friday, and Wm, C, Smith of Ocran Gate, lost the another let cams the same day. The race. Dre on had a handicap on Katholder boy«, who Compose the staff ai d emtna of 12 hours and 14 minute», giv line officers, stay the two weeks. Camp ing her the prize by 5 hours and 10 will be broken today ami all return to minute*. The two smart little vessels left Ber the city. On Saturday evening last a reception muda on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock n the return leg of the Bermuda race, was given by the officers « f cjd et corps the trophy at stake being a $500 cup to Col. William R. Scott, commandant of the J W. C. I. To make the occa- J sion one o f wide interest, invitations offered by the Yachtsmen’s Club. The were issued to the island Heights, Kathcmina’s run o f misfortune which Ocean Gate and Sea Side Park yacht gave the victory to the Dream in the clubs, and many of the members at- race out to Bermuda held true on the Mrs. David L. Eune, o f Eighth and tended, as did also many of the prom- ^homeward sprint, for the Ocean Gate Elm streets, Camden, is enjoying a ten inent residents of Island Heights and craft smashed into a ateamboat when day vacation here vicinity. she was barely started, and was held Ocean Gate was well represented on The members of the corps have been ! UP until temporary repairs could he Friday evening of last week at the the recipient of many little courtesies made to a damaged bow. Some time Sewell cup dance and reception, given from the yacht clubs of these places, after leaving Bermuda both o f the by the Sea Side Park yacht club. The and it was in recognition o f this that little racers ran into a storm, but held members and ladies went across the the affair took place. The cadet band straight on their course through a terbay with quite a fleet of boats includ j furnislled the mu8ic, assisted b Island rifle blow. inrr I F. M Siefert’ kialnr» ' s Bella IT..11.. G., I I M. Ab A V 1 * .. ingT. J. R. L. Young, navigator of th* Kath Heights talent. A camp lunch »a* bot’s Nympiee, Dr. G. C. Guest’s emma, made out A dam ic City staight served during the evening. Peacharu, and others over the bow of the plunging racer Crabbing from the public dock is one The Ocean Gate Yacht Club tendered shortly before 3 o'clock this morning, of the sports that all indulge in 1 , reception on Thursday, August 8, at and on the hour reported arrival to the Several new houses are started every the yacht club to Colonel Scott of th* wireless operator on the Million Dollar week. Lots are selling faster now than Ij 0hn Wanamaker Cadets, in barrack. Pier. As the Kathemma swung into ever betöre. The place 1« on the boom near Island Heights. Commodore New- the inlet a heavy wave put the steering and we expect to have that borough by lin made a short speech of welcome. gear of the little racer out of commis next year this time. Then we can get On Saturday evening the commodore sion, and very nearly swamped the littl* some streets that are streets and other and line officers of the O. G. Y. C were vessel. “ It was a groat risk," said Captain improvements that are greatly needed given a reception by Colonel Scott at We hope to see the plaster on the sta the barra’cfrs of the cadets at Island Street, as he landed at the whatf of the Seaside Yacht Club, “ but, thank God, tion before the summer is over; but are Heights we are here safe and sound, and ail decidedly glad that tve have a station danger of sinking at sea is past." at ail R EC EN T D EATHS All doubt as to the fate of thé Dream Rev. Dr. John Handley, Presiding wa3 settled when the Philadelphia boat, Elder, attended service Sunday after Phineas Page, whose death at Sunny which had until .3 o'clock this afternoon noon at theM. E. church, with Rev. A. Bank, Virginia, was reported in last to finish and still win the 700-mile race C. Oliver o f Island Heights Friday s issue, - » 'led on Monday against lime, rrported her arrival 4 The Ocean Gate Yacht Club will have at hisVirginia home, He was a native minutes after 10 a. m „ the elapsed its power boat race Saturday beiow the o f Toms River, the son of the late John time being 85 hours and 54 minutes to bay draw, to the entrance buoy at Page, who had the farm on the river 78 hours and 50 minutes for the K ath Waretown and return. Handicaps shore just this side ot the Island Height emma. The time for the latter boat is will be arranged from a two mile trial, entran e, now owned by Mrs. Harris. a record, beating anything ever done and any boat exceeding her trial speed He was a brother to Capt. John Page, over the same course in'the race over five per cent, will be Mrs. Wm. T. Rote, Mrs. Samuel Lemdisqualified. ing of Island Heights and Mr», GeorgiiSLÄNü HEIGHTS 54 boys were over from Vv anamaker anna miller of Atlantic City, He was camp Thursday night, and they got twice married and leaves six children There was a lawn fete held on Thurs away with 24 quarts of ice cream by hi« first wife, who was Miss Gifford, day afternoon and evening for the ben Arthur C. Clarke has returned to daughter o f Benjamin Gifford of Toms efit of the M. E. church, on the lawn of Newark to get ready for theatrical sea River. They are: John Page and Mrs. Congressman and Mrs. Moore’s resi son at Proctors’ s, after eight weeks Fred Hagaman of Pleasant Plains; dence at the west end stay here Howard Page of Lakewood and JefferThe Wanamaker boys gave a circus so , N. H .; Miss Henrietta Page o f Last Sunday was the biggest ever on Monday evening at their camp, seen here; but a bigger one is looked Delaware Water Gap; Mrs. Charles Stanwood and Mrs. George Bailey of which was largely attended. It was for next Sunday Norfolk, Va His second wife was Mrs preceded by a parade in the afternoon Retta A. Gough of Sunny Bank, Va. For a cool salt bath come to the Pa- Death was caused it is supposed from Bring your Sunday-School picnics to viliou, Sea Side Park heart trouble and was very sudden hePav ilion, Sea Side Park .* . - yi iagiiwiTOraFii'iivir-■•■■■ Is O n .l„ ! Itu m ar, At I 24, will la | »n «f tac# fur i Schetnn-rl at Ocean ( *tjr* b f tween 1. I!. Y. ih»»# time i winner of (he cup, j rol A lie#, which won it 1**1 year at Id a M Height*. This race was siarird August 3, but was posi tioned *1 both butt* met with in lab ape. Friday, Auguit 23, it m |>rupa*«d that big cruisers race from Ulaod Height* to Ocean City, going outside from Barnegat inlet, lor a big Cup offered by Com modore WH»on o f the Ocean City yacht club. The smaller cralt will race inside via Grassy bay, for two cupi offered by the Island Heights club, one for open and one for cabin craft. \. » T h e Iiland Heights Yacht Club has been adding quite a list to its member ship this summer. The new members include the following: P. H. Bartlett, Henry C. Craner, Chas. M. Lonan, Ward R. Noble. Loti> W Wheclock, Vernon Poster, Roy S. Ridge, Ward Wheelock, Rus60.1 Brown, Edwin J, Hamilton, Har old R. Lewis, Bertram Noble, Lester C. Raynor, Donald Butts, Kenneth Mur ry, Mrs. P. H. Adler, Miss Helene Ad ler, Mr«, F. A. Downes, Mrs. Efiz. Morrison, Mrs. Chas Lonan, Mrs, Ward Noble, Mrs. Geo Ernhart, Miss K ath erine Hunt, Mrs. Frank Huss, Mrs. Fred Habicht, Mrs. Anna B. Mevers. Mrs.J. B. Morgan Mr. McNamara o f the Philadelphia Inquirer, is spending a vacation at a cottage on the Bluff Mr*. Edward Culligan, of West Wal nut lane, Germantown, ii visiting Mr| end Mrs. Frederick Peniston Porter at theirsummer home, The Hollies. Mrs. Culligan will spend the lattsr part o f th* summer at Bryn Mawr Miss Virginia Wetherell of Merchantville is here for a visit of tome length Dr, and Mrs. Leon Gobi* announced the engagement o f their daughter, Mis* Krma L. Goble, to Dr, Hector T. Irick, of Trenton. Miss Goble taught in tha Toms R iver schools last year Miss Isabel Murphy, has gone home to Camden from a vacation spent at Island Heights ' J. A. Carton of Camden it at Island Heights for a brief stay with his fam ily Miss Inez Foster had a house party at the Foster cottage for the past ten days with the follow ing guests from Orange, N. J.: Misses Alberta Webb. Maud C. Leach, Messrs. Jbhn S. Wil liams, William H. Berg, W. L. Grave* Earl H. Moore and Albert E. Thorp of Philadelphia have been visiting J. Howard Pyle Miss Olive Seagraves is spending two weeks wiih Miss Viola Lewis Hamilton Vreeland of Newark it soendmg a f itnight with Dr. Charle' 111 Miss Bertha F. Reeves of Trenton is spending some time with Miss Ethel Bridge The Village Improvement Society - i l l give a ball in the “ Bay Air’ ! on Friday evening o f this week Wednesday, A. C. Graw of Riverton in the Elizabeth G. ,and J.B. English o f TI ¿nton, in the Roamer, left here for Atlantic Highlands and New York a fter a cruise in Bamegat Bay, coming from the Delaware river T-! T** ***V tC R S fV C O U R IK R f# t >*1 IMMMMuMi AV t » « i m il k « The Reduction in Ordinary Policy Rate¿ * & I 4a X on N ew policies by T h e Prudential is in line with this BOROUGH OF UVALlETn POH T*ftt! r o o V|AH% * n % t»», **■41 **.; Com* p&ny’s p r a c t i c e aWNrt* S î 'E S S L Z Î r i ^ j***** •** of IjWOHnfc IwiitsmTi vwft fT p liâ t « i ’ M «ràê « « ’«Vini ñ f* g , L - innMMaftA iHffikMBPBl «« 1«giiiiHipi mm m t i » m u «***. broadening and liber* 9VMA • « • #*••## Am i m « iM t 08««»» H t « « « , |j»A>8 I « , , S , J , • # * • • • ••-• • «MP* | m » •• 4M*«-«' *«% «*• % «• tkf I • ! • i f t M t i cgH m tm m * \ fo a r u i. W m - M. f l i i l i n . W dtlc » • or l a n d s km Sb« « f % , *4 k . _ l M Iwfl ÉéT i i * • m alizing its policy c o n tracts *•«*♦*•• w h en ev er pos sible. The Prudential Foua<J«d by JOHN F. DRYDEN. Pionver of ln«f«Mlriol Inaurane* in Amor ANNOUNCEM ENT B y 111 I hi Hi ii*x uni u>n u a IV l Urge numlxr «U KrpuMI T iri« i c-aodl*bit™ f*-r Hiirrotfalr. Fortin-r l ’utlilï CotlrduV C. C, lV#!tT. of Bwr»GIU-, Frwliol.l.r 0. V, liana*. of VVe»t t’niat Pim m o i Krank fiumi ami Aa•mur H am Trr«ilU«»r, of U k fw ool; Soi local* Gnm-r ami formar Aowa.or ’nonna» B lr»na, « f Tom» Itorr. U. K Kuller, of Wml Creek, are «Il In d o Held tin 111. lH-motratir aide. Hinvtor Janim K. OtU. of the Boar.! «t 1’r. vl older», « ho tire* la Tnekertnti. and l»r. Otto C. Thomi*»oH. of l-ak. n o d . are tin- tuoal talked of. K«r Aaneiuldjr the 1leinovTat» h av mitiled no one aa yet to lake the piare et ilo- now Pro»». Olor. Harry K. -New. man. Tlie Republican ramJIdatea are Kreebolder Oavi.l lì. Conrad and K r.i I’uikcr, laidi of Itanwaat. and E<lwiu S. l'arto r. of Forked Hirer. The only 11. li.'M-ratiV emidiiiate la J. It. Haine», vt Forked Hiver, and Ik ia aaid to lie "lititlinr in'* by IIi-Iin» ratio tea.lera. who dunk that they ou(ht to pick the nouiiiii e», and «lio have not irol on to the favi limi a direct primary «ivea every man a vhanve to run if he nani» to. There waa a alory round a aliort time agi. dial if Oorenior Wilson woii).¡ reeigr so that Otto Wittpenn. of .leraey Pity, muid run for Governor this fall. Senator C. laiw would ia* iir«ed to r>-* .;«n as Senator to heroine the Ilenii» cuide rundidme for Surrogate, it wa< tigured i lien that Wilaou for I’ reaideut Weill.I take everything with him In New June) this fall. Hut Wilson will not resign, and should lie la* elected Presi di lit he would have to resign by March ■!, Ifliit. and the lieuiocnits would want every Senator to help ebooae his »lic ei »»or as Governor—the President of the lu ll Senate, lienee the plan lias drop ped through—if It «as ever anythin« mere than a plan. )ne feature that is worrying some of > ItepuIrlieuii AsS'-mlily eaimiihites in is and other eounties is whether or not declare for Itisisevelt. I’ll*. leglsive raiiilidates tliia fall will make up Kepiihiiean State convention, and iiId if they saw tit. enptnre the ele;ral ticket for Itisisevelt. It is said at an auti-Kooseveit rullilidatr in van County wmili.1 liave a stuall nnee of getting the Assembly nnuiinnaj if aiieh a fight were made. Some folks are wondering, too, what 11 happen if tlie Hull Moose ticket Ms a big vote in Jeraey this fall ie law says that election officers shall appointed from the two parties poll er the bigge»t vote in any election il'sFor some rears Turkerton bail ,-o Republican and two Prohibition umbers of the election board. Now ppoae tlie Roosevelt Republicans out re tlie Taft Republicans, they wib vc the election tnwrils nelt year: ami the Democratic party sliould he third, point of votes, the election Isjards ,uld lie made up entirely of Taft anil osevelt Republican« next year. iut thv Ktpubitcai 1 am a Kepubln ! tupportvd and workvd lor tba Rtpubli* can part y. I bav* htld poaiiiona uf I 4, (¡ni trutt and bonot in my own-town lo r uf O » T . ,\VI yaarv, and (think I ran rvly on my Hi W. U a.r Hu (riaodi to vouch for mv intcgtity, b o n eaty and (airneaa in all dvaliogr , and Kiffl verily believe that all who know me, «I. timi iktirk W . «trai. Wlia l*ark. UMmMÎ *• know that if 1 am nominated and »lev üt t ha* Ha ted Surrogate, that all the duties per it* will tra iortitfr Jihlgv palli lran imi'liilnlv tainin« to that office w'll be promptly NViltiaun X. It un tm l'lmiiîia*l«l. Ttiera tut. I>v-n Mi»), nui. i **f f«atui«*r 8l**ft* attended to, and done with entire «att*vlml or Krurat H. ftvkl. tm a itvpu Miran r«»ugrraaM«iial , ■«faction and with fairne*. to all con tala, tit law mini*-* U*ing ittrn* 1 cerned. tioncl for tin- 'ITiiIni partv nomination I I am truiling in the lupport of the in tbti> -hai riot are thora* »»f former ConCharle« N. Kowter ami F#Igor i Republican party for the nomination at A. <4 Kiijutlx-tlL t ‘«•»gr«***ii»ni» the coining September primary. Willitwtn K. Tutti#. Jr., will f mliHl.lv t*« rtuoiiiitinttNl lay the Itetuut-rat* without opiNHaitiattl. In the remaining atimrictn. which tn•1n«h* tbe popnlom» w**fticius of North Jt-ntcy the raiHliiliilan will he iniiiaiif)Il> untneroira. 0**a»riie I4. |{«*<*nrtl, the ItiKUw-veli lrnH**r. will l»* n a-mulhlnte iu the Ninth »li*iria i m l. iw, \ «'n \ in t It.- lh |M»l»lii Hi prims rieci. • • • For Fniteil Slutee Sa-imtor mi the HeiMihlicau «hh* Senator Fr«nk O . Brig»:*» Itkb Mr petition in circulation. AtimtiK the lH-niocrntM there nn* three rnnilfdate« a« yet iv o w r d : John W . W<*Rcott. the r.innkD county criminal lav»>er win» waa pjckeil to nominate \Vil«mi at Haltinu.iv; State Senator William A . O rbhart, of UunteiMon, the ortuiiml Hryan man in New J erw y; ContfreminAn Hilly Iiuuhes who wa* recently appointed .Tinl«c of Pasnaic county by Governor Wiliwm. From all nppearancm Wilson and his State machine that he ha« built up by the patronage of the Governor's ofliee in the past two years, are hack of NVe« cottj though I I ukIi«*» and Gebhart have been MtroiiK W ilson men and progressive I teims-'-jits front the first, and W eseott is a very recent convert from the Tanka of the Jim Smith crowd. There is talk, too that Jim Smith is quietly laying pipe for the Senatorship. and that the reconeilliation between his political manager, .rim Nugent (who a year a g o w as thrown out of the I»emoerntie State ('«miuiittee for calling Governor W ilson publicly “ a liar and an ingrate” ), and Governor Wilson, is part of Smith's pfon. lai léH Un lari Gi |#l (r»vr <ti laTttl .* » Ì-«*nitii» l^tii • t,*nt'»n lr»-llll..|l l.*i»i .. Mam ■ ifag*H*. THOMAS B. IRONS hyt.V.Vo**•'°r Toma River, N. J. ISave as Others Do | ! | Mage*. Mag Mag* « , Mag Mag* • Mngii*, Magra. Magra. Mtara. Magra*. Magra. Magra, Magra*. ¥ r m i, Magro, Magi*«*, Mago«*. Mago«-. 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B. at 24c per lb. a Hotels, Boarding Houses or Private Families desiring a 25 lbs. or more should write for Special Prices. a e a F IR M O N D C O F F E E C O . a 103 W all St., New Y ork City a a * * * T h e A ls h e im e r Shoe S to re NEW FOOTGEAR For EVERY DAY C OL. R O O S E V E L T A N D TH E NEGROES Interpellation» during bis speech in tlie Progressive convention opened a win for Col. Roosevelt to explain bis altitude ill relation to Negro delegates from the South. The Colonel pointed out that the m an ner in which Repnhliean conventions treated Negro delegates from the South had tended, if not to lower, at least not to elevate them, and had, at tlie same time, angered the white Southern ers and solidified them Into an opposi tion injurious alike to whites and bracks. A k he diweribccl his plao, the Colonel outlined a Bchenie of home rule for treating the Neg*o question. H e showed how in Northern State« Negro delegates had been elected because of their standing in the community, and he said flint when the South was freed from the idea o f being forced to send Negroes as delegate« and left to send them if they merited the honor, the solidarity of the South would be broken nnd the South would once mare present str teamen of National reputation. SHOES SLIPPERS BOOTS RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES 12 Ì4 IR 13 8 Miikit , Jiiiiiiti K. . . . Magra*. Jamo« K .......... ItltteuhouiM*, (bnlfroy lUttonliouso. Hmlfr»»y Ulttontioii««*. G odfrey i:«»gcr-i. Wm. H............ Stownrf. JoiM*fih W . . . Stewart. Jo«ep!i W . .. St«-\vm-r. Joneph >V. .. Stewart, Joseph W . .. Stownrt. -tow*ph W. . . Stowart. .l«»«oph W . . . Stewart, Joseph W. Stowart. J«is«*|ih W . . . Stowart. Jowph W . .. Stewart. Joseph W. .. Stowart. Joseph W . . . Stowart. Joseph W. . . Htewart. Joseph W .......... Siuith, Margiiret C.......... .............. Vanee, Jumes .í................ .............. Vane«*. Jnmt'tt .1................ \ anee. James J................ Vanee. James .1................ Vanee. James .1................ Vanee. James .1................ Vanee. Jumes .1................ Vanee. Jumes J.............. Vanee. Jumes J................ Vanee, Jumes .1................ .............. Vanee. James J................ Vanee, Jumes .1................ Vanee, Jumes .1................ Vanee. James J................ Vanee. .Turnea J................ Vanee, Jamen J................ Vanee, Vanee. Vanee. Vanee. Vaneo. Vanee, Vanee. Vanee, Vanee, James Jumes Jumes James James Jamen Jumes Jumen James J................ .............. .1.................. J.................. .T................ .5.................. .1.................. .1.................. .1.................. J.................. Vanee, James J.................. Vanee. James J.................. Vanee. James J ................ Vanee, James J.................. Vunee, James J.................. Vanee, James J. Vanee, James J. Vanee. James J. Vanee. James J. Vanee, James J. Vanee, James J. Vanee, Jam#fc J. W allace, Abhle Groceries j d e v e l o p in g W ATERBURY new asbu r y 'il.ese lot. have bee» soiling very rmikliv and u number of town people. ;u well ns outside people, have por* iuióed. S e v rnl houses arc hot,- ta curse of eonsuiictioii ana oiuers ». o bo ootnmenced this fall. . M AD E D IST R IC T A G E N T suburb Asbury I'ni'k. Aug. 12.-Brewer, Osborn Smith Co., of Asbury 1 ark, n firm of which Theo. W. Brewrc, of Toms River is tlie head, recent 1)’ is mme.nced tlie development of the land »ill lite sellili side of Fifth svemie ti ::d Lih usi drive, just west of Bridge street, Tifi- yni.p'Ttj also runs through and einhrm-tag quite a nmaher uf lots on Fomin «veline, east anil west of Bridge street. C A 2s p 20 20 31 32 4 0 R G 25 3 C D 17 18 10 20 22 23 « to 10 12 te 20 D D c A 1 4 GV4 9 B 4 12 2 c 3 4 w 3 T 10 D Warclle, Herbert J...................... C 10 10 6 26 28 13 17 12 13 14 5 . 7 9 M 13 m 2T» 27 33 34 ij.1, 12 14 r» i 2 •8 4 1 2 12 14 15 20 8 12 14 15 16 20 22 24 26 10 19 .78 ,78 du .«K 1.84 1.48 1.48 du 1.48 1.4a .7» 4.U9 4.011 1.13 1.13 1.13 lia 1.13 l.H* 1.84 1M 1.84 1.18 MB 1.13 JW JW .1W 1.51 4.60 1.84 1.13 1.4K 1.48 1.46 1.48 4.(»ü 1.13 1.18 1.48 1.84 2.70 2.70 1.13 1.48 1.13 1.48 1.13 1.84 1.84 5.27 7.80 .03 1.48 3.60 1.84 .78 .78 .78 1.84 1.84 1.4H 1.48 1.48 2.72 4.60 .93 .93 .93 .93 2.72 1.84 1.84 1.84 2.72 2.72 2.72 2.72 4.00 4.60 1.13 1.18 .60 .78 1.13 .93 .08 .00 .00 .78 .78 .60 .60 1.13 1.48 .52 .41 .41 .« 1.4) 1.19 1.19 .52 1.41 1.41 .52 .■ 2_«6 3.(6 à 1v‘. . »j 2. Chi .74 .74 .74 .74 .74 1.75 1.75 1.75 1 75 74 .74 .74 .63 .63 loi . 1(6 >'• 'i 1k* ; *m ¿»G 2.05 .07 2.31 1.41 .07 .07 m .07 ,29 2.30 .74 .74 Ü 2.06 2.06 2.05 2.05 2.05 1.10 2.06 1.41 2.30 2.07 .74 .97 .74 2.05 2.05 2 "5 2.06 2.06 2M 2.05 2.05 2.06 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2,05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.iK> 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 1.10 2.30 1.41 .52 .52 1.41 1.41 1.10 .52 : .97 1.41 Asiuiry l ’ itrl:. Augtist 12. Loca! A pe»! ì. A, WiitoHuiry. of thè New York Telephiaie Company, ha» bruii adviinceii to tile positìou o f district ngour, un-’ hw eaftcr n ill lmve i-lmrfee o f thè teiritory comprisi!!« Aslinry Park. L ug Biviuch" ami Un! Rank. Me sttcccwls F. \V. Wmaike, tu' West tieid and dimtriet egeut of thè »'entrai ifivision. :}..6 .1» .1» ft« 3.» 3.61 2.0» 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.0f> fig ,.!G •■i-J 3> :t« 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 whose lesldeiuv is -.vili eontitmo to aet ss kteai ¡igeai. rii Agoni* W . H . Ha'K of Long ì-'.r. n«‘lt mih’ A , U. tVilrffvn. of RC:1 20 If 1.48 Sale Time With Us Is Money Saving Time for A T this time of the year we are always ready to ge^ ' J e with all rera,aining 9 o ofi oour and as u w u n ati rena,am uigs u r ssummer u u m i u wear, -— -ce offer to you readymade wear for the whole family a . ^3ve that it won't pay you to go elsewhere. We wu SUA^ y o u s o m e money if you will only'give us a chance. * • THE COWPERTHWAIT EXCHANGE FAMILY OUTFITTERS Mr. Wnterbnry. |■; B an k, wil). re p e rì tó M r. W a te rb u ry. - "tí IV 2JK» .74 1.75 1.75 3.78 5.67 .63 .07 .07 2.07 2.80 .74 .OR .63 .63 2.30 2 30 1.7.5 1.75 1.75 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 .74 .74 .41 .52 .74 .03 .(Û .41 .41 V 2.05 1.10 905 .74 4 jë 1.1S WUV.nson, Martha ................... D otherwise tbe Puy nient must be made before the conclusion of the sale, erty will be immediately resold. before date of.sale by I)!1' 11 ----------------Owners 'can redeem their property any „ time nU Taxes against the some and costs in Curred to K KEAN Cvl^ct°r‘ Dated August 5. 1912. C om e in and look us over Barnegai N, J. I to 4 1 to 10 11 6H Magre, Jamo« K.......... Wardle. Herbert J.......................... A . Birdsall^ 3 4 6 8 lu ■ 25 1 2 3 4 8 0 M 10 Magra*. Jumen B.......... W e guarantee quality by refunding money if coffee is not satisfactory. | ■JS Mag«*«'. .Inmo« K.......... also at a lower figure than you are now paying for poorer good s. .V 24 IR 2C 2 1 2 ¡j| 21 2*1 8 8 n Mage«. Ja mea B......... Q Q c , per lb. will buy the best coffee obtainable, Is i» ditHvivttlili* t-luit tlicri* might be enthusiasm worked up for a party enndidntc like Billy H ughes; but it would look to' most folks that in putting tip first Jim Martino and then VVescott for I'nited States Senator, with Jim Smith or Frank McDermott, of Newark, as ari alternative, that tlie Deuioemtie party was inviting anything but 111 " epnfiaenee of (lie voters of New Jersey. Higher up politics is ho less diaconrtiiig. it is likely for instance that the ppublicniis of tlie Third Congressional strict will have to offer a reward to t a candidate to run for Congress tina ii. Only two men have bee«i named far. mid neither is nnxioua for it— M. 'Iliompaoii, of New Egypt, ami H Brown, of Lakewood and Spring ike. If lie will take it, Mr. Brown n lie the nominee. He represented oiiniontli three terms in the Stute .nate, and is said to he as good a litieiiin as lie is a business man. 'Omas J. Scully lias just come out in letter ni the press of the district Rtat- timt Ile is nói a enmiélate for-Flilted iites •Senator, lint will support Con..simili Billy Hughes, of Passaic, fei A« Mr. Harris sees it, the Colonel's lt piinition. Scully will he the Demo- attitude is a request to the South to go die candidate for re-election to Coil abend and form aew party organizations on your own lines an you see tit. You are tlie beat judges of the best method* ver in tlie Fourth district, (.'otign-ss- in your own section and th/it is all that I Ira Will'll, who is a p rop erty i'» u the South has ever îioked. II Tmns River, lias anjiuuniwl that The plan is new so tar as the party will mil inn. W illiam K. Blackman. treatment o f the Negroes is concerned. PiU'kertiiU boy, vvlio is a rrenl.ii It lias usually been promises and sup ver. lias lint forili a claim to the ,jj|.,tion. Asaeiuhlymun Jonh r~ plies for the* delegates, but not! 1g prac:cnl for tip: race at their hoc < . The lie .id o f Hu RM er-M ntire new plan '.will put a premium on de.vat! B usin ess College, will run as .-M -V find self-respect and it should hucRoosevelt candidate. Tbl» utterly •Itnles the election o f a regu la r },• T h ere i» no op p osition to I bp N egro fian. Prosecutor W llUtm ,t. Cv< rn is also talked o f as a T a ft van ■- 'll til«- C olon el's phin. It is an attcMipt .to tteat the race problem on n ¡bííbíkiíüí titmlrt umi under local diretti»-«.—je r s e y c Dcmoernis mentioned for i n Ji orim i. 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K. Mtlburn on hie ecooorab al and progretaive administration. He is the right man in the right place. Oood sound judgment, malice towefd non* and chaiity fur all iltgb I'. ini itnuw a very lively re sort. A l!th ecjU «ge»a n d bungalo»» are filled. The regular cottagers ere entertaining relative,, and Irtende and the register ol the inn shows many « f the names ol its former as well ae new guests A gay and well attended dance was given last Saturday evening at Milburn Hall Saturday evening Ang. 17, the Set* pent Yacht Club, will give a vaudeville »how and dance at the opera hou»e, Barnegat. A splendid program hu» been prepared , The Conrad Bro«. cottage on Main Ave. is compleud and a very attract. Ive one it is Mt»s Ellrey, of Philadelphia ia entcrIBmtng friends at Keeley’s Kozv,which rite has rented lor the reason Kegisted at the Inn are: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritunhopfc, At Coulter, Miss Clara Sailor, Mis; Malyon Faulkner, Mi and Mrs. Richman and family, Miss Agnes Chase all of Philadelphia, Mis. li. P. Thomas and Mrs. Dorothy Thomas ol Riverton, Daniel Mercinx, Aset, liditor of Silk Journal New York, C. D. Avis of Woodbury, „nd others The High Point Yacht Club ad "cr use a bjat race for Aug. 17 Com. A. T. ltidgway aud Mr. Geo. Hopper, from Haruegat, were recent visitors. Mr. Bldgway cruieee in his smart motor bout Ernestine. Mrs. .Mary Culler aud family, from Philadelphia, l ’a., have opened their cottage for the season. Mrs. G. Graham and daughter, are ISSI»« « f i d i l i » . K . I al hi Hot ,.uj (ainily. arc «pending| Mary Crawford ofPhitadilviih a tmrty of frimd* » ng «< the Antler« club gis Minerva Cr«nmer had her , • >uned badly 'and ii under ■cm« ol a phytican |>l William VanBuskirk of f c v I'ity and her daughter have .pending a week at the Acme bid I Mr Leon Hazleton of Mana makm spent Sunday here with Groene Aparty of young men from lidgeton are camping here for oweek« and having all the fun t is going [ft,. Beach Haven Construction Bpany are making many imimnnenU on their tract, grad| laying cement walks and curb, |T . fair held by St Th om as :nas church for tw o days reIr.i.y netted $385, and was c o n red a success in every way owJimI with people such as it has r been before, tills resort is enjoy: msperity beyond expectation. Bus men in every brunch are highly | with I lie season's success b ": , - to which they have long looked it«.ml. The eutlre conditions are ■ry tratifying to the present adminI \\liieh lias -i" hi ureal elloii I I money to liriug ubout this decided .■ ..I affairs. In the past three ■ f several score of new cottage« and tint¡»lows have been built, and the falu.mou of the borough, due almost enJireiv to improvements, bns lK*en in* irwiM«1 iu this time by $275,000» Much m this in. ivasu hftft COID# I'rnm improv»*P'iii> oil the tract of the Heaeb Haven ■baity <’oinpuny. Till« company is pull spending large sums of money on N development of their tract, the beater part of which has now been Ml. I Tin meat crowds which have throng* >1 the boardwalk this season has bouipted Council to look into the mat* V iif •nlarging this structure, and this Ml probably be done and ready for tee next sunson. A petition of the Long Branch Elecjric Li^ht and Power and Gas Company ** now before Council. The franchise Midi is asked, requires a new electric Jfht mid gas plant to be erected within mouths. I .The Hngleside Hotel is thronged with ^Uors who are enjoying the best of **oing and bathing. ¿The management a special each week iu the way of p&Uteement. This week handsome jynz‘ s are offered the winers for a freepot-ai| euchre, and since a great many F 1 cottagers are invited to particir at‘‘. that affair is likely to prove a lPyt success. I Ui' New Hotel Baldwin, ranking in Vnit ,. with the best hotels to be found gnywloie, is crowded with visitors. ¡¿J1* "ouse draws great crowds ofsportPeople, and fishermen eseciany are |tiJvi!d the best result.- that these wa* •I ever afforded them. *n.'‘ hays here are inhabited by many I' ous of fish, and anyone who can cast IlJ.?1' ,-;m I,Ul^e good catches. It has ■ 11 found that the thoroughfare IHi, i l,'nis through the property of he I,,,;1,'1 Huron Realty Company, and |(lf )"'* deepened Iasi full by means |t(J, ‘h'lilgo. affords the finest sport. I.™1 r •■***. erabbing is unusually good. itT,."’" eralis are notv lining taken in "S ' 'l"a ntities. is h„;. I lt,,e E*S Harlior Yacht Club ,j t”T1V' great success with the series v,uL "f|e-, ,ox races. The officers of the ?mliuin& a very progressive v ‘‘ " ui f°r next season. Many of thg •ini». enthusiastic racing men, iW„l , '' riwult of this new organization :d„„ t "1,1 builders are rushed with or! ,n for boats for next season's use. occupying one o f Storms’ cottages. Mayor Jos. Nulburn is visiting Tren ton. Robert Schock, of Philadelphia, Pa wns a recent guest of High Point. Mr. and Mrs. G. Percy Thomas, of Riverton, nre registered at “ The Inn” . Mr. Thomas is the crack golfer of Riv erton Country Club, having won tweuty or more trophies and honors for himself and club. Mr. Clins. Kenzil. of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kin sey. Mrs. J. E. Seliram and daughter Edith, visited relatives at Beach Ha ven, recently. Saturday evening, August 3, was a gala night for the visitors aud cottag ers here. An informal entertainment and dance wns given at “ The Inn.” The program was rendered hy artists of high order and enjoyed by all. High Point has soma rare talent that gen erously and graciously responds and it is much appreciated. We hope to have another entertainment soon. Everybody wns happy. \fr« A. R Kinsey hnR resumed the management of the “ Inn” , aud desires the countenance of her former patrons. Mr. and Mrs. , L. Kieloy entertained recently, the Rev. Artnnnd Miller, I). t)„ of Charleston, S. C., ilnd Miss Nellie Hollis, of Phila.. Pa. Earl Stevens, Philadelphia: Mr. Walter, of Fowler. IV ; Harold Bar nard. of Merehantvllle; Ralph Nash, Don.id Singer, Albert Buckingham, T iu, Ast or, Wm. J. Milburn, Jr., were recent v itors. Mrs. AUele M atrons is occupying her cottage for the summer Raymond Wa irons, U. of P., stroke of barge team, is here spending his va cation. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobuson, of Tioga, Pa., are at the McNab cottage Mm VtnsUni U Mr*. Tbo*. Pottier sod daughter of Philadelphia are vieiimg at the home of ¡0*1Bn tuakillj Hany Lasarod epeot last Thursday in Philadelphia H. K. Millar of Pata*aoa, repreaant mg the Anlt Saloon Loaguo of New Jeraey, mid* an addre** jn the Meth>> dial church on Sunday morning last and anuth.r io tb* Prrsbytenan church in the evening Louis J. Kayter of the R der-Mo*re Stewait trhuol o f Trenton, epent a lew days in town, Mr. Kayser is former supervisor of our schools and we are always gls.l to see his smiling coontenance We noticed »x Judge M. L. Berry in town on Sunday Mr*. '-Vnlter Atkinson spent Tucjdav in Philadelphia • Mb«** Florence and Kthcl Hitchinir* o f Ocean Grove are visiting the Mtssc* R In and Elizabeth Kelley William Talman o f Swedesboro spent a portion ol the week here, coming by automobile Mis* May McConotny is visiting relalive* at Point Pleasant Mr. and Mrs, B. II. Crosby and party of friends, ot Rahway, spent the week cud at the “ Skcelors.” The Crosbya were former residents Misses Ruth and Jane Darby are spending a month with relatives at Sea Haven , Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McDantrls are spending a lew days nt Little Beach George Kurnpf is now acting as drug gist at Durand’s pharmacy T. P. Price and family of Moorestown are spending the remainde. of the sum. tner here Isaac Cliver and son o f Mount Holly spent several days here this week J. C. Lonan of Asbury Park is a re cent arrival Ezra Parker, president of Barnegat Bank, was calling on friends here Tues day Watson Mathis of Sea Side Park spent the week end here ■II U rn # Iu |*t HIf*' a||el *It Me I‘I. i'*tl«*l|»)iin, «nitit iiiniil, ar t b i f lamliuit |#IY, TW3 «rr *l*»i pit's *t tb« Hr*tit Hin'h IlfHtwp, Aiihibi tin* BUfiNi it tb# Hr*i*t lk*«rb ||«»it«r in- Mr. A)rt«, tb* <»|*cr* rffiSfr; Mr. ftCTBUMBi Mbn Kltlipr, Mr iMj u( Ortrl'Mnk, l*t. Mr .\lt#Ti Hitt#r. iW i'qbtm<ti# Hum HurtHd !«• IMiiln*t«i|*ftU f«r « i f f ilg;». •'lb* Kl#am»r !*iiiiw<kmI«, of tlti* ut«*«% tin* In*«*** Slkui Mitllui ( Ommit, nt tiir(i**tfnt. Hr, Harry Bru«M»t«r, wife, nn<l Mb»« Bruimtar, «f IHiitniMiitiki, an* vbitmg j rrlntir«*« bn>. | Mb» \l»rii((«*r»ti* OhIh-H, of fhllutlrl »{nr«* n mnmlunnlUtw ron«t H#n | tin) <'V«*iilutf on tin* b#nrb. It wnR n itr* nt Niirrinui. Tin* main fiiHttr# of il«** #v#uinif w#fn noi)g«i fivi*n hf Mr ! Ayr#«. Wr nml .Mria fttniHmnn, of WQntl&c Ib»l., wm* metwrt KiicNtn nt th# i Urntit Booth ij .Miss Muncticiitr Danhower. accomj mnlisl by bur fHcad, Alias Itrniull, of I I.i!«tI« lj»Uia., nit* «|N*niliim ton# tlnu* j hm* with li«*r pjimitn, Mr. and Mr*. W. If. Dnnhowir. Mi*« lC«t«*lla llnrta'rmc. of P#ralx*rtmi. i« vlnitliitf licr unfit, Mr*. Ashhrook ( hllBft. Kinlioniieti from tliiw ar# c*tch* in# m*|iy fi«h, alno uimur <n»lm. ' ■II, B. Mrl»iiiiL'lilln n ■niliit}* yacht "i '»»!«" lirtu irrirnl b«rt from Itnlniid . ami to*aka very ui* ill the j H#itflitM luirlior. ' J BARNEGAT CITY | Mr. and Mrs. E. G C. Bleakly of Camden have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Develin at their sum mer home for n few days C O M M O D O R E W M . C. 8 M IT H The Ocean Gate Yacht Club, on Torn» River, 1ms gene to the front In things iiyutlcul during the short time of its existence. Of course, this would not he possible Imd the members elected “ dead oiii«" for their officers; but as the election of ticc-couimndoreahip brought out such a mail as William C. Smith, the welfare of the club was then and there assured. Commodore Smith is a yachtsman who has made a big name for himself iu the building of fine homes in the sc'cct locution of flOth and (list and Chestnut street«. Philadelphia. Hi* building of the two elaborate apartment houses within a stone's throw of GOth" street and elevated gave that section of Mrs. Forrest Allen of Point Pleasant West Philadelphia just whut was has been visiting her parents ’ Mr. and wanted, and the apartments were soon Mrs. Joseph McCbnomy taken up. Many clubmen saw the ad-' vantage, of the bachelor apartments, and Miss Ada Cranmer of Philadelphia have taken ijtmrterH there. Not satisspent the week-end at the Carlton with fiyd with all the gopd things so far done to accommodate those who wished the her sister Mr-. Henry Kumpf best In apartments, Commodore William C. Smith is now starting the “Court of Mrs. J. Hopper, who spends her Honor,” another home for gentlemen. summers at Beach Haven was calling With all this hustle mid business ac on friends here, Thursday tivity to occupy his attention, many yachtsmen wonder how it is possible for Rev. J G. Edwards, D. D., accom Commodore Smith to take such an ac panied by Mrs. Edwards is visiting at tive part in the Ocean Gate Yacht Club mul give his time to his beautiful fifty Capt. Wilbur Parker's. Dr. Edwards one-footer Katheuima in the races. is a former pastor and preached a very “ It’s a ease of nib work and no play makes me a dull boy," says the Com forceful sermon in the M. E. church on modore. Sunday'evening, from the text ‘ ‘The The Iiathemmn is the finest boat, and mystery of godliness” . We are glad to mciiy say the fastest on Barnegat Bay. She bus a 25-H. P. heavy duty Buffalo welcome them in our midst engine, and her accommodations are Charles Webb and Miss Helen Allen vi ry commodious below decks. The en gine loom is bulk-headed and fully vehof Beach Haven spent the week-end t‘Intoil, the galley is fitted out with two here sti ves, the,main -saloon Is paneled with mahogany and hug a large chart table James Ludlow and Miss Allie Dayfor the navigation work. Aft. in the tor. are sojourning at Atlantic City owner's state room, is a real spring bed. mahogany bureau and the entire quarRalph Maugham and family of TenaUTJ are elaborately fitted out. The deck fly are spending the remainder of the j control is so arranged that one can take summer here full charge of the yacht; slip has large : wnings and a tine after deck for day County Superintendent C. A. Morris j parties. In heavy \reatber the yacht o f Toms River was in town Monday J can he handled from the forward deck house without the steersman being^xC. R. Gaskill and W. C. Parker Jr., pused to the elements. Altogether the Knthemma shows a well thought-out Raitway Mail Clerks,(spent a portion of yacht, and is a credit to her owner.— Iasi week among relatives Resorts and Yachting. ' '$! #i fWfllflMIn |b# Slalift r City i )mi* K*Sh#<nm« * fttij# Ui*N| •*•*« Tb# iftftf t*fl4Mi► , i#btrb |lbf«rW th#ni Ufi«#4* iftoft iti Un 1« I f f « 9Uw fallirli lb#y could |f( Ihirlf lillft ihic *l#4 nod Dfta( il»* U *i U ck Iti !l* f CYKllift, (fair ftlti|*fj#f, Ilf, C in ti t|Ulf n#«t (fttlfag jv ff» U>è»4. Vu ff Im ■;V< W, C. ., and, tb, ui ten* band rat at ilot leading down to tb# Both Commodow Smith «ad bit They bad on# tnati on City devil braced against the two HI# bontà tbuin. P B. Frankinftehl intended to «hitli « e re nested and Inebetì fast c o make the trip t„ Bermuda, but Mr. tb# port side near tb# ventilator. H# Smith h«nng run the top of an oil can stood tbete notching tb* sens snd a* through hta hand and Mr. Prank infield'a tb* bug* waves broke over the cisft he brother dying a few davt before the wuuldfeiuia lb# ventilator around to ,w * started, both war* compelled to keep the water from going below, then »bandon the trip, bock again to lha wind. In t b » way On the ryturn of the Kathemma to they were enabled to breath*. th® rcpreaemativ* of the Altar nineteen hours of toil under Courier wns taken aboard by the Chief such condition* they succeeded in tnak* Engineer end permitted to *#e what a mg temporary repair*. Then thev were veeael looked like after making an unable toeta it the engine. Owing to oe*nn voyage. The top of the pilot the intense best of the engine room due house had been taken off before tha to lack of ventilation, they had melted »tart of the race and the deck boarded the insulation in Hie coil, which pro- over, and a break water erected on top duccd a short circuit. Their only sales- j °f thecabin. They bad netting fastention then lay in their ability to start ed around the rail six feet high to keep the engine .ob a magneto, a feat they 'he men from bring thrown overboard had never before attempted. They ‘ n « heavy sea. There was an extra were so lexhausted from their exertion gasoline tank fitted on the after deck and the fumes from the gasoline th at, and “ !*<> one on lop of the cabin, their no man could work more than ten min* totnl gasoline capacity being 7SO galutea at a time. Finally chief engineer lo»*. which was sufficient for a cruise Smith succeeded in turning the engine MOO miles. They carried two life over fast enough for the magneto to ■' *•* in addition to their nine foot generate a spark. By that time having dingy. They also bad 400 feet of can{billed so far out of their course and ; vas which not only helped their speed unable to get an observation they were hut steadied them in. the rough seat, not sure of their position, which wns His Kathemma returned home none-the responsible for their dtfeut. It wa* worse for herlroughexperience, her hull four days before they saw the sun and being tight as a bottle. Her crew was then they discovered they were seventy ; composed of the following: Dr. C. S. miles beyond Bermuda. Turning back 1Street, Master; Richard Young, Navithev reached St. Davids Head, B er-, gator; Mr. Roland, First Mate, repremuda, ot 6:30 p. m. Thursday, August sentative o f "Yachting and Resorts"; 1st. The Kathemma had to give the ; Dr. Swayne, Charles Kellum; Cook! Dream time allowance of fourteen Harold Remer; Chief Engineer Jake hours, the Dream having arrived at, Smith; Assistant Engineer, Charles 8:45 p. m on Wednesday, thus beating Trombly. / the Kathemma in Jay twenty-one hours The Kathemma is 51 feet 3 inches and thirty five minutes without count over all and equipped with a twentying her time allowance. four horse power heavy duty Buffalo The crew were worn out after their Engine struggle with the elements, Dr. C. S, Street having slept very little during H A R V EY CEDARS the entire voyage. Chief Engineer Miss Kate Elfrey, of 1933 North Jake Smith and his assistant Charles Trombly were also .pretty much ex Eighteenth street, has Miss Eleanor hausted from having to be on duty Walker as her guest for a fortnight at alternately, four hours oa and four her house in the Cedars, High Point Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rusk and fam hours off. After the feed pipe broke and so much ily o f Haddonfield are spending some time here gasoline got into the bilge they dare Attorney William J. Kraft and fami not start a fire to cook anything, so they existed for three days on raw eggs ly o f Camden are spending ten days at and oranges, and when off watch were bis favorite fishing headquarters here mà lift# « t i t % )-i '(*• T b * ( u i f x i m Uwr ) ifttM iM!f4iy | li* tu a g « k 4 U*t W f O C f • N M ftft 1 liV il^ ltQ ll fM|*|t|piliotfl y( ffeft f t ils N i <4 jg«t<>t’:tt* in lb # b |t» ihfti ib«y I i o l i . TINI «*• UT** *à fy*M I#ft91H# y Ini M I Ii « p4 b -m ò c n i tb# fet i r bri i 4 im ifh fd ! i* i!t ip c d . T b# ni* * # » I >tb* eegin* ) W ih *#t»l !!*•«*t b * l*»g t e only means let! t e f* l any ill «>as thioogh « »»•**# compelled to sleep in the life boats on deck wrapped in their oil skins as no one could stay below more than ten minutes at a time, Engineer Smith stated that the engine behaved beauti fully boih going out and coming back, never missing an explosion. On tbefr iarrival they were royally entertained by the members of the Bermuda Yacht Club and after resting up they started back to Atlantic City on Tuesday for the special prize given by the Hctelmen’s association of the resort. Collegians Trim Tuckerton. Tuckerton, N. J „ Aug. 10—The home team was defeated here today by the strong Atlantic City Collegians by the score of 9 to 4. Parker, as usual, was ill excellent form, ami, with tight sunport, should have won his game, but errors 1' his romrudes were costly Score; ATLANTIC CITY. It. H. O. Itlg’ns, cf .......... Yon, ss K. M'N. lb ltheem, k'b H. M'N'l, e Sooyc, rf F. M’N’l, u M’ N, 3l> Coming ou of the harbor at Bermuda J. Lee, If the ¡government pilot who had the T o t a ls ..................... 9 o 27 1-1 4 wheel became confused and in trying to TUCKERTON. avoid a tug boat he threw »he wheel K. H. 0 A. B. hard over to port instead of to star Irel'nd. cf . . . . ..........0 0 0 0 0 . M #1 0 0 i board, and before the engine could be T. Ph’ro, ss .. r rm 1 o 1 x .. yvYitjyV‘.*j reversed, cbe Kathemma crashed into Kelly, 11> ___ .......... 0 0 12 1 $ the tug, breaking her stem about four f t . ITi’ro, c .. ..........1 3 10 3 1 ' S«mmei*H. rf .. .......... 0 0 0 o o fept above the water line, snd damag Adams, 3b . . . , 1 1 3 ing a fev, of her planks. A fter hasty Brown, 2b . . . . ..........0 . ’ À'VV 0 s 3 X 0 c repairs were made by tacking some can 1‘arker, p » . . . i wkiwm vas over the hole they proceeded on Totals . 4 S 27 J6 J their voyage, and with the exception of Tuekerttm .0 0 0 2 0 A. C. CoUegiang, ; « Q è à 3 Ì 2 Q -M BEACH HAVEN CONSTRUCTION Incorporated COMPANY BR AN T BEACH ‘ON AN ISLAND SIX MILES AT SEA‘ Beach Haven, New Jersey A SKme about Brant Beach—where it is, what it is and what it offers General Contractors, Builders f and Dealers in Lumber, Mill WorK, Hardware, Glass, Paints and all Building Materials, Ce ment, Lime, Stone and you as an investment, or as a place for a summer home. I feel positive I can pleasingly surprise you. for booklet. Write Mailed free. Slag, Coal, Feed and Hay. For a Small Cajh Payment We Will Build for You a Cosy Bungalow, and MaKe all Financial Arrangements. henry B. McLa u g h l in President 702 North American Building, Philadelphia Beach Havea To-day's Greatest Opportunity for High-Class Investment in Seashore Real Estate »« to tht iemtmtnt ** m e n , o tte r in g t i n . mali* by uAa ^ M B d B fit (| pass it lust Iti»« 1 ||| ‘ t i l I I M-t*. It will pay yot Doa'i Buy «r«‘ rsUit co promise« Promise« «re *a«ily made— «»4 «« vastly Lrokra. Beach Haven scores 1000 per etti. 1« food point» j , j| e t j s W U h i d — o v e r 1 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 h a w h e r n NO OTHER SUCH INVESTMENT ON THE NEW JERSEY COAST Splendidly Located Lots in Developed Beach Haven at Prices as Low as Asked for Sandy Wastes Lot* 25 « 100 foot. with «11 improvement». Title« guaranteed by Fidelity Tru»t Co.. Newark, N. J. Price* $400 and upward. Payment* of $6 to $10 a month. Ten per cent, diaeount for caah. For Lots in *ptMladevekrpaMrai. It i* a E « , « to e (D e W B I C l modern tnu> P«*»«y «Hth a proftetnve. *gfre*nw *4* "I aiaisiritioa, Waier, lighting, n v e n p , hie Beach Haven p«*«iioa—Be*ch Ha«*a h** au the»«. dì* led train coooeciioo trirh Philadelphia and New York. Pati, convenient service The Beach Haven Realty Co. la not scll.og land on a speculative basis, not «re lots being ottered far promotion purposes. We desire to interest the conservative investor— YOU. the man who can lay aside iiuiy m to $10 t month io the purchase of Und that actually g fö tt m while1 he it fsvliiff fot Sta aft well a$ the buyer who can afford to 25 Bonus to the First Ten Persons Who Build this Summer An otter which enable* you to buy land and build at an expense not much above the coat of rental (or a reason or taro. Building it »o progress every where on our tract. We desire to foster this phase of development, hence our liberal bonus otter. THIS ILLUSTRATION SH O W S THE BEACH H AVEN REALTY CO.’ S HOLDINGS. BOTH O CEAN AND BAY VIEWS C om e nee what c h o ic e land w e arr telling. EVERY LOT HAS Seeing is believing, and you'll agree this is a real etu re opportunity trld «m met with. have you viiit Beach Haven «■ our gueat. Talk is cheap— performance is what counts. Beach Haven’ s aggressive "p u sh -ah ead " policy has never shown to greater advantage than now. There will soon be completed and thrown open for traffic The M agnificent Bridge Across Little Egg Harbor Bay representing one o f the greatest engineering feats ever accomplished by a seashore resort. Connecting with the great Ocean Boulevard on the mainland, this bridge will be a direct means o f communication for auto and other vehicle traffic from New York and Philadelphia. What this means in the enhancement o f land values in Beach Haven is a question o f vital interest to all who appreciate the impetus to expansion that Send at once for illustrated booklet and interesting information regarding Beach Haven. comes through ease o f accessability. statement that in W e’ ll be glad io Therefore we emphasize our Lott in Beach Haven at $400 and Upwards we are placing before the general public developed resort property that unquestionably offers T o-d a y ’ s Greatest Opportunity for High-Class In vestment in Seashore Reai Estate. P o n ’ t stand off at long distance and wonder if Beach Haven is as we say. Post yourself about the property, learn if our statements are backed up by facts. • Come to Beach Haven as our gu est; we’ ll gladly take you over our entire tract, show you the improvements that are alf there— not promised. See beautiful cottages and bungalows— the homes of those who know and appreciate the desirability of Beach Haven as a place of residence,as well as many houses in course o f erection No time like the present to learn of just what an unusual opportunity is before you BEACH HAVEN REALTY CO., jr j Im i 1 t a #•»*■** M l fci— mt ««* T if iM a i a»* tv «» o * *t t*’ < « 4 > te . Na mm Imwk», li r a A' Hkkftt I* b iHkaNa« «i*4 a d * ta il Utws«(i«f In VbN f mmm «wt-is ttwe t ^4 Hftp^k l«ai S«f«tv C< w . cu «« **4 a , Uh t t . h . b * 4 iti *|,f » l fhMkd-* * •ill» 41 a r * l CTttpail Hr V f i of I h w l i f a , ili» 4 4 « **«|N»* ad ih * W fauci« k » f te k 4 4 pMMNT* lima 1 II §B«r « U f» , I* H U- Ml «1 lL a*fb )i U n A I k i t a t i t e i r ad H n liép tpN * ai t p n i É | l i t « . A. 1*1k4f« J* W A i n •»«• taf m » M t,n i T H * ! » ' «ff«# « «r#*4 « f i l i Nf»1( n «M v im i « A t 1Ni>f fi «In -*<«• dm N wm4 N V, x Al Wè A , > 1 1» i s v i ** I NRH V«t«K A N U T l f l L A * C tlt* O i| § i v n u m t t i if jffi Buying on the Club Plan M akes It Easy -~ rr- ' 0 1 1 3 N 5 S 1 Ì Club Plan Club Plan. WKSis IIA L t M > i« m Hu-Ins Imi, —k. iMriu* ••uu~ » f-w ii r. I W « are making H -.1 ■ lir n m r .l „LUB f t AB ilkaU if ti HI,,, VV. S. Crcmitcr rocr n d y sold * motor, . , a v T« i r * «t.irlf.1 M unii I I M N I . fur Imi\p « f Ih.' kti.rv, ttlt.i ili thè ti» li'uirs nf itti. iImi « „ n I». VV* m m tb« life i i « « i i who w*rr tli*, rt-a u l» ! p itliU i «■li<«.l heme »11 lumtncr ut n*a«iing, writuitf, H|M4Ulig, Mr*. A. H. Salmon» r*c«nily rn in -j amiti m ar, iMmkkt^tiug, and turned her *oo in-law. Mr. G -beoon ol ••>111« Muti •«*rre*l*«'Hde|nr, wìtli ph>Rlenl nnd mil tary tmitdiuc and »dugiug. Wbluag* Tliii* li*«l •niirkh to fli** filar*big of a Frank Schroeber oI Pbiladrlphi* * « •u.tUr " U«h4 for th r >«»nng girili, and * recent 1 -»¡tor here hlter a night mhmil for thè old**r Imiv» Your cotretpondent w»* recently « « n mblrtl. The*** w IhmiÌ« inrbnte talking with a Trenton re»ident who their couna*« uri IIIincile, aiadliug, p**niHMtkkveptug. EnaiLt) touipai* Mid the sentiment lor Roosevelt In imiimhlp, timi, eoiiittiereliil gmigntplty, atenogrnthat city it very strung, particularly ph>, clocutidU, hlatQCy, ermmimr. batik iug nnd timiiic,e. (siniiuereinl liiHinry, among working men n r\ BR0AD- " EW 4 HALSEY W . , streets. Newark, N. J. o HAHNL & \V, ycl* In M«»imlmwkln rin*n b» alno a Milititi) Itomi nf h**)«, "U h 7.1 memlirr»: a lim iti and Bugie * uri««, «<>ti*i*iiug nf «Iti, a ti i r L |Iat> talhiii «if 2 tM, afib ilitir uttn Ilttgle and 1 »rmu Curpafe. wHv exei* l«*e ami drill r‘ M’**r«IÌtitf In H'tlilor.v regulatten. a Junior OntriiN uf ilTili boy* am i girla AB ttre|ie«lm i*f 80 utefuher«, a Violiti Chi*** uf :u‘i im*ni)i»T*. a YDiairrl Trmt|N*. n lim utatle Club ami Llterarjr .\«H*mlillwi, whiHi iliehidr all fbu aia* denta nimI gire training In rcading Mini piiblie a|M>akÌng. TIh» w’ImmiI'« piqué al work Includo« enlialbeiden, ru ttis i S tate« Army Pù*lring-up Kxareiatn« and Military Drill, •thiea mul Eretteli. B rfw * tlti» Wfttm* mnker inuovnt imi tliere tv un tuJliing for -neh boya attd girla tt* do Utit io legni a traile or en ter a btiMincHa whch* mtly N EW E G Y P T te< hideal trainici w a i giteti, wldmiil re* j ^ a p a * a « a « . B a « a * . « a n a * . * a « a t a . # . * . * * * * « * « * * * * * » * » “ *a a I Central Provision Market a Full Line ol Fiesh Meat* and Groceries Ì a Queen City Butter A T C IT Y PRICES a BEACH HAVEN, N. J Successor C O X S STORE. I . . , . , . « ..................... • ..................................................* .« .# • • • • a a « .« a « a « a « a « a e a » * * * » * « » » * Central Ice Company r BEACH HAVEN, N. J. 9 a i & « * A re now ready to serve Beach Haven and vicinity with Pure Artesian Well Water Ice • from the ice plant. ELMER KING. Manager a • * * • * • * • -S »f- ' Tnyter Archer, of uetir fliin p!n<H\ Imd Id* wholt‘ tomato patch tuioad by tue recent heavy nilus. Six mile* of the new »ravel ro«d from New Egypt to CiiHBViile in now com pleted. Mra, Kiiplieinin Bishop, who bn« been receiving treatment at a I'hllndeb phut liospitul for the punt few mouths, returned to her home here this week, much improved in health. Mr«. Jiinien A. Irons has the con tract to build rt live-room bungalow for Mrs. Sarah Bumoui. Mr. <1. I'. Koulka lost a cow and Heed ami Cox Ioat a borne on the same day. Joel Waiuwrigid, who bought the property formerly owned by Btephen OakerHon, is having a two-story addi tion put to the house. A carload of potatoes art* being ship ped away every day from New Egypt. A new tire to he lined in ease of fire has been placet! at Headley's black* Biuith shop. It is said the Pine View lias the great est number of boarders. Many farmers about here have been exhibiting large potatoes, but the prize ones that we have seen grow on the farm belonging to Iiewin Verkes, ot near Lcvvistown. Nineteen potatoes tip ped the scales nt just niucbTti pounds. Tin1 potatoes are on •Nhilution at Low er's store. The Carnival Association decided to itiilil the .Nniili .«mn.at Lake V jonivni on Thursday, August 22. The solicit ing committee lmd a very favorable re port and it looks ns though this would Pi- tin* most successful Carnival yet. \\\ T. Nash was elected vice president of the association and Dr. W. C. Jones, treasurer. , , , It is understood that a baby parade and other entertainments are being ar ranged to take place during the after noon of Carnival Day. With every boarding house full of summer visitors the season is the best •yet. Yardvllie’ s Winning Ron. New Egypt, N. J.t Aug. 10.-Auother game was dropped to the \avdvdle team, tins being hut he third defeat of the season for the hone team. Score* v i i w EGYPT. --------------T K II. 1 Nash, 11» . •♦ 0 lions, 3b . •. 0 BCrner, If •• 0 Bell, c f . . . . it XnreroSH. l*f 1 Steven», ss . (> l ’oriiplnii. t I) Berner, i* 0 Lamb, 2b •• irnrd f«*r lite d«V»dopunui of uiind rtr «duirncter. Mnuy la»ya nnd girle enti noi al temi publie Hv-botds. Home are fumai luto thè world of wnrk by ln«*k of nieum« and thè tu*. ♦whìì.v of eariiiui n living. H«nm* must lielp Miipport niolliera nini vouiiger « hildreu. uttd hoiiu* ar«- erowdmi oul ot n» lanil hy thè |diysi« al limitaiioim of olir prune ut Kyafeti ptiUHv «ntuentim». l )theni a re le«l ‘«rl.\ in life into litmineHM hy tlm natural Ino he coihI tliel f |ii I« the laiy« time to pHv girls, mid at *h t*i id imqiou m the sim-s. «vus th«* purpose o f Ih- rotini So w » n «flirted the John Wnintim r Cmntiiereinl IiiHiitute, not II« mi lldvcltixcuieill. hut II« n chill' duty lo Ilio rihiug ‘.'Cimentions Sittce it« founding more tinnì sfl.dents hove been enrolled, the yoniig er hoy« mid girls eomposing die niafning school held during «tore hour«, nini V eteran s Reunion. Y-fourtli ¡uiuual reunion of ,» of the liölh Kesiwt-tit. N; ■rs, will lx hold in ( .-e-sceut : street, Kutontown, ur teilst 19tlr. I’reparations imdo for a royal welcome to is, ___ I ,t New Jersey Cavalry Vete.in'tion will hohl its 22tl a>>, in the hall of William B. Fifth and Stevens an-tue, itnrday, August 17th, ul U k The fiftieth or golden reunion of the Fourteenth New Jersey Volunteers is to he held on Monday, August 26th, the anniversary of the date on which the volunteers were mustered into service —August 20, 1802. The reunion will be held at the home of the Hon. James B. Vredenburgh, at Freehold. Y A ItP Y lL L iC . H. H. 0 . *> 0 .0 . . . . . . .0 0 •1 M ’(T e , 2 b 1 Ï ............0 0 N*{ VVcnssIe, c . .. ........... 0 1 0 Mi Cl’re, et . . ............ 1 7 0 uh-’on, I b ■■•............0 0 0 ............0 0 1 DnnieS. sb . . ........... 0 0 1 Cole, lf ......... ........... 0 A. K « 0 ()• 0 1 0 0 0 0 ■) 0 ' 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 27 .......... 1 N e w Y p m -t . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —4) YanUVle • •• . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o - l 0 r*A « amp of the \\aOamakrt Ki ln a Huât healthful (dare *lni and ntuong the pitie«, «Uh «mplt mm for tlrdl« and Arbi «na*ri*. taam s4 tit buy« aod girt« ape ml (M r «a«»»? *** 1 non. "Ilea*b|iiari«ra 11.»«*. ' aiikln 1lenient*, gtritig It a mUturr o t o t j •Od «n&y Irm a, ftirnlah fb e*t»ipte*a* Sailing, Hatting a 0*1 if n r n of alt l%f| HiUIlnrv rill«, «trraa |atm«le «M i«ti*f heul« », All up tbr «laf*. Tile en tup, which ln*t* tiro v«*fct generally l»egln« th** Aral ae**k Ib A» gu«t, and a t a nomi uh 1 • ihr kp nr«* «mabled to rttjuv the pli>*im) W«» Ala of a two week»’ aojourn in ?•» iqten. Abramowitz’s Dry Goods Änd Furniture Stores, B* BWEG>UIWe carry n o good» over— that means a Great REDUCTION of Pn of our entire stock « f l*oih »tor s. 1 will here mention a few of Me and Young Men's clothing bargains. $18.00 ® 15-00 “ 13.00 “ 12.00 10.50 $ 2 0 . 0 0 S u it s 1 6 .0 0 1 2 .5 0 n ow $1 5 00 1 W hen in town, drop in and look over our stock. Rerpecttully yours. “ I2 .5 C “ 10.00 •• 9.50 “ 8 .0 0 Our price» ate right. LEWIS ABRAMOWITZ W hy Pay Rent? W h y not own your ow n Housei a n d p ay f o r it o u t o f th e r e n t you p a y e a c h m o n t h .? Everything for the m m T \T ?T j U V I L /1 /J L -I \ C o m e to u s a n d w e w i ll m a k e y o u a n e s tim a te o f w h a t y o u n e e d for a h o u s e , cottag'e, b u n g a l o w - t e l l ' i n g y o u j u s t w h a t y o u w ill h ave to b u y , a n d w h a t it w i l l co st y o u . Lumber, Hardware, Cement, • Lime, Brick, Faints, Varnishes, etc. Totals o’clock A. M. A special invitation is extended to the wives and daughters of the comrades to be present on that day. Comrades are requested to wear the ¿tenoral (.'uster red necktie ns a reunion badge. •«*1 ala* ftwalaf ** *»t 1 wf*r r tr r v «r * afe •tiafkr*! « i e r i a • il d*"t r*»j-|jir|i 1 ad ite «M b U n t il, f i T N ' N ìr m ì k lata ai A .V « *is**t»*l*t‘f *, ai«1 it e V (teli '4 M ittmt-l*H A l |*U*i»»I II righi* Nllcjf. « (W lit r I» l«tra|«4 I t e ll«rr*rk* «a ti* Ct>ttK fLAB ^ i v l i 'i h . B M r »n te bouaht at our BEG CASH PRICES or at *p*ci*l •»litnt MK tt when M in *re on. *nd paid tor on th, Club Plan a liltta at ?b«' rnniTolpurc ha»« .o d ao much -r*k»y ot monthly aaw. arrange with you. a I-1 rfta t Furniture. Rug*. Carpet*. Matting and Linoleum*. Lace Curtain*, Po.tierea.Couch Coeeia, Curtain Fiature*. Picture*, Clock*. Book, in Set*. Comfortable., Blanket*. Steamer Rug. Bed* and Bedding. Bed Linen, Household Linen*, Sheet* and Caaea, Window Shadea.Porch Screen., Silverware, Cut Glaw, Cutlery, Cbinaware, Refrigerator*, Lamp*. Baby Carriage*. Sewing Machine*. Wa*hing Machine*. I alkmg Machine*. 5 t r j . - r ,in i The man who owns his own home makes the best citizen T H E A . B. N E W B U R Y C O ., (INC.) Opp. C. R. R. Depot TOM S R IV E R , N E W JERSEY IW l • 1 Mil. • *' bt* -*«A*« WH9A t M• lUjHi •# || 1 IA ff#W« ; •A»»« «WÉ | l» #»• ' lOMliH AW"» 1 *• •4b « 4 ÇfÈÊf j a* ì 1 . 1 «9 T***«# w AWM •» ■•• •«> ♦»•■•>4 M w. +** i t j1 «mimiti 1 Mi ‘ t .* * * ^ * ? I t"\w» vAMWAk. «Ali H ' MM»» 1 r. * *  L Î T * M ^k* ’ *»' i m h ì a i n « » 8 lift «4 «AA %m 4aàl « a® IWMAtl# ««ft ( I t pMftIA MMl'A |SW* |W**B*I « #i Mt 1 » ft *w< I h«m NSàOkMli Ml* iMNMfcf «I I •Of Ilatti |*MÖM «VMÜMf I fa#< M«i lb r 4** * * * fi«® i *MM * to* #tfeNM««4 m>rn»n«p*iw»i «I I'inftii T* ‘ liOMftv * W. I Ü lH|li ft h HUM tl «rifa# t! i’ K m m , 4 ft# U*4 «>«4 I né» |faw»»*M 9 V*-«W««fc +u*,rrp! t%ft#«# Utiwff♦ if J it tallii-o-.*£ t»<aii k o»# iw ibf I M fi «♦•< a .,a ,O . nib < b o*At*Mmf |ft * I« |LJBJ* IH >i»im4iw$ ito m ir iiiM ■ ! ? !*»*>«*« fl* «M tl AM9L ____ I_____ VHwf* M M___ k 1% AAMfemfi tMftê>«9 #«tA» GtWiMt, ifft ...... «4>K I «ftà ^ a)>|^ IM 0**S»#»i :*4 \ « « A n ctw A M » «m i b , ì m a* Aiutaci orifta 0 « ( l ■ «fi f» » t(H*9 iim « A ito a i l i # u n i « | v n ( M» f«i)M f, M m t t | m lf» J -w j»b H wll) Ih» otftì* .IM ftitl fa» 9b* I «Mw* analvA *N"t* M i «a® P «a a ì W t K o M i , a « a ll t f o * t V l H i b m A » I n# A** mmM m aav *«<♦* «•».t*# arn rtf f !• AttaArni. io la ■Aldbws totaaiftbAg «**» «f ÌIJ*•% S 4-S“Ì I» ta hh *|s aM rw uM R Ibi* irw tfturm a Tri111% 1 Ai <«t «afiA pMatari «■» »»a»: l£»*W al a a1• a paNwbHNaJl foAap» ffxHP* k * (NOIA A« « ifts>#i »*.aHfti*>*ì # e»4 1Aaft * b>t»Ì4fml r«CMMr, rtrA> I— ;-P»l aaiMlr fftfecl »« IIh- I liA tiff*" njn#r|4f*ft, rmtm/ff fifnr Bflnil «fMlel'ta «Ul bp dlb riiKpHti■b#H«| « '--At»»*" A fAr mnI |nf «Ilf «ebb imrpiM i t* M II n l*i t Imii at ?<**«! l*bf* W » * ilw lvtf|hT loarA N >«) tbr |Mtif b a ll •«' * . .iilif lu ftra Ri.tr Park Pork«4 a, , t t . w » * * « lU n w o i Th» " u 't^ i.r, 1 all th.*y «rani to An r „ u aft plrotlfnl. Morm. t.Jk. «M »a r, ..ah than #*h. Th- >««i -»■»•• d . n* (br Hart an.1 hay ar* nil • 1 ...a .1 .tilitn». A .ulna, a piaao of f mmt and a uvu$> nrt ar* nil . ,iw<iad. J II IhMUtbarry. v/ ratwlm. apanl a l. •Kaota Phllt|»SrAa#r#f. It ra** M*n»bit> ;, ||^ jico b R ’ aflfiUtt«. Th«-*o Umillri \Aav# bre« aniafUimrtf Mon** partir* j aim) ta rln f a marry time* <>fvtAt r. Ur. j A. C. Bottuit and family of Hioohiya. •*ho live M th* Kfvjf plac« art al»J in iht u w aoctal cirvle. Thar* ha»* ; U * " *• '»"« parti**, card part.*» and . vartuu* olhar entortainmon'» (tin aom. : mar. Kach ol lha cotu gar. ha* hit 0WB motorboat . ] — -------— — . . . . . 1 K«lil*t, »hoval» and tojra, at ih* ravillon, Se. Sid* Park The DAVIS DRUG STORE Vi»it our New Fountain S o d a S e r v e d J u st R ig h t with pure fruit ayrupa and CRANE'S ICE CREAM IS L A N D H E IG H T S RADCLIFFE G. BRIDGE V e g e t a b l e s <& F r u i t Central Avenue ISLAND HEIGHTS Goods Delivered | I four 9 r%hiM|u«» AI tb*» 1till* Itmtar |»ttrrb#tt«* hum)r «I th1# «lutili Al 1» will rftllli# 1il» |*«r' lo it #Br trot* M roch 1.1 pm pmnd of tk* hit >•• pria*» |*r..»!i|*.l tor *,ïït^T! wraltoti. Thn-|wi*ra at* likrwiar on I htititli.n. 11aaaa n ■h ritwiun##* rialt«tirai. T V l(#?AttA <'«»minili## h»t lh# I^Uir l>«% nn#« wlilrh w#r# #r«tnf«»f«* Add )»Mw f l » will «• m Urd mrrr l b Rw«®r l*»rk Yacht lid b Conn»#, fur I b nit» |»r**«**i»t«Nl bjr Ib ruta* A. !».»<*u. of Tom# ltiv#r. ■mmimimr AT THE PUBLIC DOCK Confectionery, and Ice Cream Cones ISLAND HEIGHTS CIGARS, SODA AND LIGHT DRINKS * .................... High Grade Meats ai Reasonable Prices ISLAND HEIGHTS CASHM EAT MARKET _ Orders Called 'for and Delivered A. J. BRADY, Proprietor A. B. AYRES • C. B. Cole* of Moore»town, who ha* a big lumber bu.ine** In Camden, ha* been unending tomr fim* her* aa usual. The moving picture thonr, almost the onlv amusement here, haa been handtomely patroniied tbiaaummer The Carnatiui Mandolin club of Philadelphia gave a concert Saturday evening at the yacht club A for<h of recreation increasing in popularity hers is the marshmallow roast. Almost every ev ning the beach is dotted wiih little driftwood camp The Standard ot Perfection in the Manufacture of Superior Ice Cream and Pastry Purjty, Deliciousness, Service FRANK U. FRASER Everything Good to Eat Machinist and Engineer Plumbing and Pump Work Daily Papers and Magazines Asbury Ave» OCEAN GATE . . . _ .. Motor Oils and Gasoline ’1 The Aerodome F IR S T C L A S S T u e sd a y , Thurday and S a tu rd ay o . Each Week. . « *f> NI «i tpaJtffa^ # 4 bAiANft®4i m«Ai A*»« A T l f tAtla I b Af I» Ai t#H •à I ( C tH tt. f a m i 1 r tiiiiit K iM ti« , O tt® I ffWWW*. f l b i , K t a U . C ÌO U t* Aft HastWük, K^Adf Cìt ilf |f, A AHomi C. MmMM h» k«« a m • « I* M *»>•** n > M . Il» Wami» • h a * atitfn l taf# laat ftrfclar. • Ma lAAaf l b ‘ bAf»l lU* ia«Nal«t | A t la »: AIA Adi t Ü f >A 1*1 I M * l'atl r •? * ‘ • d 14 AMA# Mir pa iaioa ifa ai B \Vaal« PivHM. bA CHARLES LEWIS T b t u l a i f f a p *t* # 1 1 A# f a c t i r l a t *l * t r*a #* tn h a a ii i b w difa» aid A a c a d f d o a anteli < ttaiR >n i a * H at id i* ?Af*l-4l 1er l b * ii0 D»dati(M lAt H " * . _ . ï b f » » f f f « i » (tifili end *W tf I M l f t o r i i « ft A«» id blood, CiVfriiC A>N lu>|bf ptuth et Sdì btdf l‘ #ft Whto i b (it is i con tesi vH« bH dft on fi' * i *»< A ?»f tfcfjr f u n d (t t ( lit Vf, Ì f»ti r«ti Immi * dfietbild i'bofu« td ohi And «he from th# p*0|4« who cAtfh a gIi n|H« of lh.tr I.ra.it y Prank H t* m ha* a nr* rnt.tor truck 1 10 ilallvtt rlpta n with, the Arti ut th* i kind h*t* | T)i*ra «tr* tovaral enjoyahlo cold Parti«* lati week, one on Wtiinriday at tb* vachi club under tho patronag* Refined Amusement Lumber* M ill-W ork Builders’ Hardware Paints. Oils. Glass Sewer Pipe (El Fittings COAL <a WOOD Sea Side Park, N. J. OPPOSITE BERKELEY STATION Your Patronage Solicited Star Airdome Sea Side Park <| Censured pictures only, and nothing allowed to offend good order or morals. «jj Come and bring the children at this family resort. «1 Under the personal super vision of the owner. H. V. CHAMBERLAIN At the Pier Sea Side Park A . C. H A A G Ice Cream Parlor Confectionery Our Cinnamon Bun* Have a Reputation Sod a W a ter C ig a r « Sea Side Park, N. J. aO^oooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooo< E. M . B R O W E R SEA S ID E PARK Admission I Oc One long Show only, of 3 reels each night, beginning at 8 .IS P. M. Phone No. 11 C OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO^OCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOÔf The Best Moving Pictures on the Coast are Shown at the Garage Fifth Avenue g j ^ Near Station Œ 3 K É O Wharfage for Rent , ü ü ^ B o a t Harbor M GENERAL Agent for SHAWMUT TIRES REPAIRING A. H. TOLBERT. Her. P IC T U R E S Ocean Gate A ve. O cea n G ate -------------------------------- — -------------------------- -------------------------- ■■T ir " Barber Sl/'p and Poo! JOSEPH A. BODM AN ISLAND HEIGHTS M O V IN G |bear A (lumi J -at|*A Hailot h#i al#»t*s|»Ab«ilft#Aa (-•' «a a NlWt* r>«ak II* .tu . « h o ha i « fed l*M* , * t**N laAM t« «l|A « n t M A W Od Ala cfm . t* «*., fc, C||ÌA tor# k f i * t 4 « t nm I n * m tiiiiil ( SEA SIDE PARK, N. J. ISLAND HEIGHTS, N. J. Subscriptions Received For the c o u r i e r # ¡•f F »<• »> '**.• < * « « • a . e . b « . . chanan being particularly nutaworrhy , on account of tb* dainty An. * prise*. * ofhrr at rh# Mìa HamcU «a * very well The three big garage* are all kept bu*y thi» «ummer. particularly o*er khe wrek.end* ISLAND HEIGHTS É * Picnic Parties welcomed at the Bath Ing Pavilion, Sea Side Park Beach Toys for the Cht’dren at the G. A. Voigt this <umin*r ha* mlanted Sea Side Park Pavilion. hi. dairv, lunchroom, and ice cream parlor at Central and North avrnuea. an.l i* doing quitr * businrs* John Viereck & Son Corner Store L, I | j I . » * * . * »H t b Ì 1 i « b ( c«H l«<* «*• I b ••n-i MILL CREEK , Um l it ifti( j i t i * . *u#Ji ItT iiÌ I4f» II* M* T ìa ì Tm* al i*biia«tc)|«hi# *• fi* t *» f f H <"f m >| i»Ì lutti Biftt gl H * m|f1(r i*» Mila «t>ftMNSI)i»Ai, fftMftOfWtota» fA T lR W A V N it •I - * 9 fF b ilMfwf 41. Ml II I M uMBMM# kg-|r). %^lfc.,.^1 I Mft W f e l t « Ü Nil Mil ifO * « •* 4 u h *«*#» I #■»«* tv# ftiw W'Hfl *0%fili*I -Sx» «#«*# •l«*#*nciii*e<eftHh4 I «MfviMtfftM* S» ««toifa •U l*H .-.f ' f.» » a# i t y Hi «*él fa*»* «0*4 *-** *«■!< MeNb# hhm tW**u'***4tk >m»» oat t*»» ««* *«««¿«%j *« l|, MNf »tft »»nflift Vi«» *$*•<« #’<#! «Ìm O o JbvMM «V W*»«||iWIW|fc I of I * i « i » ! •w WWW* Osi Ml ! tk*6kt »1 **>l»n, 4•*4*«*' M etti llofwii , if I » ! i « Ì!«BiiJll«l| 4HlI *»**• I «AMlM I • 4“ 11$ * * ARTHUR E. STOKES Island Heights New Jersey Boatbuilder Sail Boats, R^w Boats and Motor B ook For HIRE. Boats Bought and Sold. W M . T . nYa^ __ __^_____ Designer RO TE Marine Railway an«t Builder Island Heights Hew Jene; Power Boat Josephine SI OlicrofUs G A R A G E Repairing Ocean Gate , A h- Pressure EM PIRE TIR ES Cayt. A. A. LADJt&R Leaves Public Pier Supplies Fifth Avenue, c Next to Public Dock ^ b lU C P f l l T i k , N . J f. PHONE 10 R Each a a iU lU a y Evening at 7.30 for Toms River Returning Leaves Toras River at 10.30 ! JOH N H . A R IN O P lu m b i n g , T i n n in g ‘ a n d E le c t r i c a l W o r k Central Garage SEA SIDE PARK, N. J. — - Dairy a n « lee Cream Parlor ||| i p u. . A. S ® ;s i d è P « p k V i f f n i * S « c u S d S * « « ll C«Hi I*«*««* a' i M O T O R IS T S RuM>r i t t i #* t i g ttflMhfe a H'I^ M AKl | f t *4 t i# tNfdfpwK •#### *®NI i N l *# t#| CoiwidMRl f^»«*#fe% #4#k##**#• life# •##, V#W|0t% •#%«* H f i f f I* II ts«#t #NpgN*> tttt*Kgk f # d ikh* M 1%'*# |N*#g |h# ll»* g # Mmg* ##L$ frpnlr 1 li# #4 U# mmm life* **«#«£•a#4 |ft#tiprf ( i » é i i i l •f life« t i ti f#|t |i#f ti ii# Vitbp#»*# fitti# li# 1fef#t# $# 1 MNHfeatfM. In li# MNtfki #>##i># tir## Ü 4 •«« f i # fA>4W«l «i lJ#f V«t*t«g life# * « r f tPMlHilf i #-«•«'% mto-m* « I# t l « # u t « ( « M l i f t ft # 4 * »*»4 4 * ’ 4 » « «#» «1 i # f Ü* Í •• o- 1 ■ " - > ? * i (I ni 4NE*#w | Mfe4 lsw$*i«#*i# N<V ; #r •* IMI tfe#* t# | 5|»4 4 f ## • «Ib# iff «t*« i f f ! » vtilV V • c * f » r**c -• Ml Çk Ik ««* * i t e « « m C-’ »4*1. j t ( 1 t ti# l i J i r i A tt id lê r v iif i If««* UM!« II « #t life# I# #*MlS#| I Perennial O PF N A l l T|U V| Y O U 'R H E A D Q U A R T E R S 4 tWMt IHR# l i l f l «#«1L I able Sullied from Own W # K *rr • tm dortablt f.W II .1 R O O M , « iw i r w . u f t . c«|> « IT * « itjf kua) of a S im Iw k Ii • lb* df ft#*»* a Salad, If jrot dtaor nanta tth ^ ia it.! ihtat* —Math a* Bnxlad Ste ak.'h o p *. O w l » ot Lob* »tei. I iwd S ail C i.W , a >Atiriir of F*»h IN tefttttft — w t h**r them also, O t, d \fou«aM lo » .I and f ^||| |l| Vk JftR) II l%r WmOffUt. m ISLAND HEIGHTS RATES REASONABLE ON RIVER fu# \Ht i U n f p n u it/ t In« in # f* - 1 ii»aá In M ite 1L Up oc ll li up The Best Dinners on the Coast Speci*) Dinnet 75 c tin N 4 AM##♦Ibi W. pht#fiitM j #n T l f N#v II *• M iti Sul K te . d Ptetl»»*, HI Cor* II. Wilkins n Dorothy, l.*rkvn* Romp. Da!» Nulil» I th» low* Length Boat Capt Vi-gtnta, L. Mulloi 23: H0 27:03 25 0 3 31:0 6 Allowai 5:50 ■ *15 7:40 tl* *15 scratch St»tt «nil tini *h were; Start JÆ6:35 Virgini» 2-OQ 26 did Soledad 206:55 Feerie*» 2 08 :15 Cora 11 2 06:t& Dorothy 2.07 45 Romp turn rateii lut i» given t b » (len i .h» t*. S. |S#n,t thtuugh judge tar (rom N .w Joseph 11 Ua n H b<-tail'd for the »reumi Satt da« in August byam ateu' «achia o f tti Sea Side Park, Ulani! Htighta and Bay Head dub*. It hat been w oo fix times bv Sea Side Park, Mven limes by Island Heights, Mint, Bouquet, Empress, I. H. Y , C, each hat two winning* to its credit: Old Maid. Manbasset, Peerless, Dorothy and Virginia have each woo Sewell cup once. Friday night before the regatta wai the auntiai Sewell cup dance. A large number u( people came over from the Island Heights and Ocean Gate yacht clubs. The assembly room was filled. Thete were refteshnvnts served, and a reception belli by Commodore Weav er and his staff officers It » A r ro tt, tilt. W a r . W. VV. Finish 3:49:42 not finish 3:57 20 3:59 32 3:54 di6 3 49.30 LANOKA lr. Sinclair was down for a few days Wine over hi* recent purchase in i estate, the Smock property he surveyors were down last week I surveyed a number of lots along L a n d in g Road opposite the Jerry C^rthy place Irs. W. S. Forman aiid sons spent isday with Mrs. Wood Patton and ighttr at Sea Side Park . Irs. Jessie Rogers of Bayville spent ursday of last week with her mother s. Geo. Ditton ’ ery cool nights for the month of I. S. Forman fell and dislocated his u!der last Wednesday night while ng on a motorcycle. No damage ie to the machine, which was lucky the owner as he had a distance of ¡lve miles to go before reaching ne. The shoulder was put back in ;e by Dr. Clarence Disbrow of Toms lei and Dr. O. A. Wood of Forked er. ‘ All’ s well that ends well” , e shoulder is getting 0. K. ones Bunnell was home Sunday from the Bay seems that for the betterment of town and its further progress, that Oyster Landing road which is sur:d fifty feet in width, and not propcared for, that the people in genshould see that the road committee in the low spots to the full width r to the Landing and not have these es growing up with bushes and rs. M r. Sinclair, one ot the interd has offered the sum of $58 for improvement to the town Iso to the west of the county road g through this town, there is a -j of swamp land with asmaii stream vale! which Rows into Cedar Creek above the town, and in its course illects a large quantity of refuse and from the back yards which this am runs through, causing the good a water in the main creek, which is died by numerous fresh water ngs, to be unfit for drinking pur>s. An underground drain would ver the purpose and do away with loid germs, which are bound to :e their appearance sooner or later, lis distance of a quarter mile could drained at small cost to the town would prevent disease of some kind Hotel Helsel * Mr. and Mr*. Atmore Holman are entertaining Mr*. Frank Pheasant of Mcrchaatvillc and Mr. Alvin Snell of Pbila. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Jones have re turned home after spending several days with relatives here Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Parker of Phila. are spending a fortnight witn his par enti here Mrs. William Seaman and son Chas. of Ocean City are staying with her par ents for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Irelaod and son George and wife of Atlantic City came over in their auto and made a few short calls on relatives here and were attacked by the gypsies. Miss Hazel Gaskill of New Gretna is visiting her sister Mrs. Amelia Horner M rs. John N. Parker is home again after spending some time in Ocean City Mr. Charlie Torrence of Philadelphia is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. James Parker for a few days fishing Mrs. Abram Price of Beach Haven spent the week home Miss Elsie and Edith Cassler and friend MissMargaretMcClehen of Phila. have opened their cottage on Main St. Mrs. Ed Grover is ent. rtaining Miss Wilma Issiner of Phila. Roy Grover is making the little ones happy by giving them auto rides often Mr. and Mrs. Charies Keebler of Woodbury, N.J., are stopping with her sister, Mrs. Filbert Parker Adam Price has returned home after a long visit with his sisters at Atlantic City Mason Price was a Phila. visitor again this week We are glad to Fee the gypsy band keep on the move as they passed through the town although the fruit trees suffered that they could reach Miss Reba Brown has been enter taining a party of friends from Mount Holly J a y Parker of Beach Haven made a flying visit on Sunday with friends here like malaria or typhoid fever. Its a thing which the Health Department have on hand in other localities, and they should not overlook this for the town’ s benefit. O CEAN G A T E Rpfulat Dinner 50 c r Room* Single «*{ Brrvet * f amant Ice Cteam 7 0 -F -U (£mjlimmii Jmi TO M S RIVER. NEVA' JERSEY Fo»nicely P A R K E R H O U S E O P E N A LL TH E YEAR LOUIS ARM F O R K E D R I V i - R . B A R N E G A T llAv. N. J . Ten nule» Iroen lumi R iver, directly on the main road ina Lakewood to Atlantic C ity, over the finest roadi ta «hr State. Open Under New ManaRement T h e F in e il fo r 50c. OC EAN HOUSE D inner on the C oast Rate $1.50 per day and Up. Special Kates by the week. John E. Knechl Proprietor BAR CAFE Beach Haven, N . J . CHAMBERLAIN’ S Regular Dinner 50 c Soft Drinks Cigars Large, Cool, Well Kept Rooms Excellent Cimine. Mskmg s id for your pslrunsgs, I- offer to IW nuiuuioour« in m Automobil«« rPenisi I he best Shore and Chicken Dinner in the World, 7 C Our own Farm and Dairy mates ihis possible “v possible Vim-el»*« lie vamc-j'lum tu, FI.limi tmé Huntili' -ori*« . , ,. . , «wu sr SUM« («.-bustlat st 11.00 S«r Imi* •" **■ c«nv.tm usi»* aaaw .m x im n>. -on «, buy c«* ano » « m™ .* ««. g.aa.i, ---- -n » ™ .— w ’ •■•»••vv rrtirtitr Greyhound Kenntl«. 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HASS, Prop. u ----------------= ------ -------------------------- ------------------- = / ICE CREAM PARLOR QUICK LUNCH /4 t U A E 1C E ’ # 0 1 ® Rooms Ensuite w th Bath Yachting Bathing Fishing Official A. A. A . Hotel Special Rates by Week » * i %K E * SOFT DRINKS Cigars and Tobacco Tennis LUNCHES PUT UP FOR PARTIES Ocean Gate and Chelsea Avenues BARNEGAT Last Tuesday afternoon while re turning from a delivery trip to Forked River and Waretown in the Otterbach bakery wagon, Herbert Mick met with quite an accident, whereby he was bruised, cut on the head, and his ankle sprained. The axle on the wagonbroke, and while he was attempting to get out o f the wagon, it upset, falling on Mick. This frightened the horse which ran away. Mick was picked up by some automobilist and brought Dr. Conover’s here Ju s t before delivering Mr. Mick at the Doctor’s, a tire blew out on the car creating the impression that some one was shot The Gypsy Caravan which has been creating such excitement and disturb ances along the shore, passed through, here last Wednesday. Before they got out of town, a resident of Forked River was after them, he demanding $20 they had stolen from him. After threatening them with arrest they re turned the money and were ordered out of town Wm C. Brown and wife of Lakewood spent Friday with Mrs. Brown’s par ents here Th* “ T. S. C.” advertise a vaude ville entertainment in the opera house on Saturday evening, Aug 17 Capt. Daniel VanCleaf is having the fence painted around his property, cor ner - f Main and Bay streets Capt. Wm T. Randolph spent a few days home last week Capt. John Hankins was home over Sunday Prof. Lawrence Elberson of Mount Holly accompanied by his friend Mr. Pierce and son of Bordentown were down forseveral days fishing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Coombs of Long Island are at H. A. Tolbert’s. Mr. Coombs has been a Courier reader for many years Mr. and'Mrs. Harry VanNote spent Sunday at home Ezra Parker has had the front fence of his property repainted Miss My tie Hulskamper of Orange, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tolbert cele brated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding on Fridaylevening, Aug. 9tb. About 1SO guests were pres-nt Phone 70F 5 • .... - Ocean Gate, N. J* auplÄfc— — -i= á and|a very enjoyable time was had. tion and has for its objects the tjerel of the manly side ot n n") They received inanv beautiful and opnient diameter, by putting him ou ms « valuable gifts as a reminder of the oc or aud responsibility. Camp life l feature, and even- boy before he c casdon qualify as a first-class scout, nu'at . ' Mis. KatherineS. Mathis, has moved able to cook, steaks and vczetah • from Luckeuon, and in the future will The National Council contains suchA iuent men as Theodore Roosevelt, »» ■ make her home wuh her parents here H. Taft and the Chief Scout Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Cawman an Beard, a well-knorvu authority on ca a nounce the marriage of ihek daughter UAlphonse W. Kelly is the f.cf S Editha S., to W. Ernest Mullendore ter of Barnegat Troop, and f Tib.'t't E. R. Breece of Long Branch a for are commanded by Kenneth X and C. V. D. Conover. The troop » mer tesidem. here, is here on a visit, at present some twenty memner The Co-Operative Glass Co-, o t ( and lie notices 'many improvements in the town since his lust visit three years negnt, has finished a very. sl l e^ted, season for the portion that 14 ute ago since they got title to the proP«W“ g Capt. Joseph K. Ridgway, a veteran ill March. It was intense!} .1“t,)^ they to watch the blowers at night, ^g, of the civil war, was taken quite sick handled the red hot bottles by h “ t8j|)(, last Friday and or. Sunday his condi people come to see them enmlion was so bad , that after a consula- towus. This summer u&7 \ pect plevely rebuilding the tnllk, .„ ¡t is tion uf physicians, it was thought best to run three shifts next fire. „„WI to take him to a hospital in Philadel understood they have plenty orders. * , , to m^e phia The deer have already •)eg“?ods and Latest report? say that he is much their appearance in the w fields around Baniegat. ubJJ,*.«, herds easi-r and the doctors do not ibiok an common thing for fanners to - fflrm operation will be necessary of six or more at one time. t field ^ The Barnegat Troop of Boy Scouts er had eight in his of America hnve n Honrisking troop. The one noon last week,Rf l Imrt is liro1"' boy scouts is a world wide organiza to be quite tame. Big spun ised for November,