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ASBURY rARK EVENING IRESS, AUGUST 12, 101. A Chronicle of the Daily Doings in Monmouth arid Ocean Counties 4 KEYPORT LAKEWOOD FARMINGDALE J. Brognard Wright, who has heen new well known ewlmmlng Instructors. They are A. Fream, late of Asbury Park and Frank Bartlick of the Hotel Griswold, New London.

Mr. and Mrs. George Leary and bury avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weaver of East Millstone, IT, and Mix Herbert K.

William and family, who have been visiting Dr. Wil. llama' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Williams, have returned to Red Bank, GETS HAILSTONE HARVEST FREEHOLD, Aug. 12. William Schanck, a well-known farmer gets the paim as the optimist of Monmouth county. His farm was In the path of Thomas C. Barker of New York Is Spending; several days with Willis B.

hoodenough, returned to his home in spending a two weeks' vacation with his daughter. Mrs. Fred L. Schild-knecht of Second street. daughter Helen of are I ing.

Every one reported having a fine time. The boating was much enjoyed by all, Henry Riggs of Menhantvllle and Churlea Van Dyat spent Sunday at the home of Milton Sickles. Mr. Van Dyat Is here for a visit. His home Is in Los Angeles, California.

Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Bird and children, Norma and John, of Allen-town, have gone to Atlantic City for a tsw Brunswick yesterday. William TL Hawkins has returned to Mr. nd Mrs.

Alexander Cameron of the Preventorium and resumed his du ties as teacher after a brief visit with hi? parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jameg Hawkins In Matawan. two weeks' outing.

Melvin Underhtll, son of Charles Underbill, grocer at Mount's Crossing. Is spending some time at Asbury Park where he is working: Miss Elizabeth Walker of Cincinnati is here spending some time with her fsther. Rev. Charles E. Walker, who i lupplying at the Presbyterian church during- the absence of Rev.

C. P. Butler, ho Is in Europe. The local order of Odd Fellows recently purchased a new piano and piano player. Lakewood furnished Its usual quota of people to attend the Big Sea day festivities at Point Pleasant and Squan Beach.

Mrs. William Tendie and daughter Miss Alenda Yoorhee has returned to her horn in Manusquan after a short Miss Bessie Johnson Is assisting at vinit with Miss Iris Harvey. tho Farmer's Bell telephone offlce dur ing the potato season. Nelson Wilbur of Allentown Rev. James D.

Bills of Ocean Grove a severe thundergust that fvas accompanied hail so heavy it cut- the leaves of the growing corn into shreds and spoiled the ripening tomatoes. "Worrying won't briny back the crops, and that's certain," said Sehanok, as he looked over the devastated acres. "But I hate to all that good Ice folp.g to waste. You men get rake and shovels and we'll win sorr.e good, from the storm yet." Schanck then directed hi help in gathering up several bushels of the hailstones, carted them to the house and the cloud-made ice ti freeze ice cream for all hand3 on the farm. Mr.

and Mrs. William Metsger of New York have returned to their home In New York after having- spent several days as the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. A. E. Metsger of Florence avenue.

Misses Siebel and Dorothea Barker of Second street spent Monday as the guests of friends at Keansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Billie J. Clark of De.

trolt ar spending a few weeks as the guests of Mr. Clark's sister, Mrs, Charles Jewell of Oakwood Park. Mrs. Edward Entwlsle and daughters, the Misses Thelma and Leonaof Keansburg, were the guests of friends In town on Monday. was recently entertained at the home spending some time with Mr.

and Mrs spending a few days at Mt. and Mrs. Frank rotts of Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Cook were Tuesday callers at West End. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Boudin of Ocean avenue are spending a few days with relatives in Eelford.

Mrs. Fran Burdge of Point Pleasant has returned home after spending a week with her brother, Walter Burdge of White street. Andrew Carson is having a new floor put on his veranda at his midence on Columbia place. The bero is putting gravel on Tark avenue and will soon start in on Ocean avenue. Miss Agnes Brant of Asbury Park Is spending a few days at Capt.

Greene's of Ocean avenue, Galilee. Pa.ssenser train 705 ran off the switch of Mr. and Mrs. Haird Tilton. Mrs.

William Hall and daughters, Herbert Reed of Hamilton Square. The residence of Mrs. Mary Smith jEast Orange and Miss Louise Garhart (of Brooklyn have been sojourning with blr. and Mrs. John W.

Garhart and plr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner. Mr.

will leave home this week for (South America where he wll remain three months representing a wholesale tabltehment of New York. Mrs. John Fearoe of lakewood has returned home after a brief visit with her aliter, Mrs. Wesley Megill. Mrs.

J. Bronard Wright of New Brunswick, who is sojourning with her sister, Miss Elizabeth G'oodenough, is pending several days In Point rieas- nt this week with Mrs. J. E. W.

Havens and Miss Endora Havens. Jack Marks of New Brunswick and Arthur Russell of Karmingdp.le spent Sunday fishm? at Brielle. They had good sport and caught a fine string of Rho have been spending several days on Church street, Allentown, has been with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fielder on rural route No.

2, have returned to greatly Improved by the removal of (Elizabeth ara visiting friends at Lau- the paling fence and the planting of a New York. hedge. Miss Lillie Fartriok and Miss Grace A wide concrete driveway Is being Vonrheeis have returned from a visit relton. Mrs. Thomas Martin of Brooklyn is spending some time with her son, Charles Costello of Hoily street.

This is the first time in 30 years since MrsJ constructed in front of Mrs. Addle Miss Jessica Barker of Second street was the guest of Captain and in Oakhurst with Miss Voorhees' sister, Realty's residence. Miss Estella Vonrhtes. WRITTEN ON Mrs. Abrara Morris of Keansburg on Mr.

and Mrs. Pierson Havens and children, Mary and John, and Mrs. Mlrj Grace Flandreau Is sojourning Monday. Martin has been in Lakewood. A pleasant surprise party was ten yesterday at thn yards just' above the Miss Rosaland Lennen of Oakwood Elizabeth Wyckoff, spent Sunday at in Brooklyn with her brothers, Rev.

Arthur Plandrenu and Harold Flan- dered Miss Helen Meyer, daughter of the home of I. S. Dawes. founders fishing from the beach with dreau. Mr.

and Mrs. B. B. Meyer of Birch Mr. and Mrs.

William Bates have Park Is spending some time with friends at Brielle. Ex-Commodore W'illiam A. Gill and rod and reel. orth Long Branch station, it was making up to go out when It ran off. The accident was due to a new brake-man who left the switch open.

Alter an hour's work It was put back on and Rev. and Airs. George M. Fulcomer Yesterday a party of eleven motored street la.st Saturday by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Meyer of rented the Tillie Lutes property on Church street, Allentown and will Mr, and Mrs. William Ewing are on and family are spending a fortnight with relatives in northern New Jersey. to Barnegat bay and epent the day Pine Knoll. The party was In honor You Can't Hide Rheumatism a trip thru the Raritan canal aboard fishing.

The average catch was one fish for each person. The sail on the the commodore's power boat "Martha." of the birthday of the little host and took the form of a boating party on move there in the near future. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dawes of Hightstown on Wednesday, Aug.

5. While crossing the road near Burtis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Barker and bay was greatly enjoyed.

those SEABRIGHT Lake Carasaljo. Refreshments were taken and served in the boat and all who made the trip were Mr. and daughter, Mrs, Fred L. Schildknecht of fecond street, were the guests of friends at Keansburg on Monday. enjoyed a delightful time.

Jameg Bearmore, Miss Elizabeth Van Note. Mies Mary Yard, Miss Grace and Evcrnharn's mill, Crendadlne Conine, aged nine years, daughter of Jone Connine, the miller, was knocked down Mrs. Bennett and son Morris of East Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe of New Fourth street are spending a few days York have returned to their home af by a bicycle, ridden by John Curry, a in New York city.

ter having spent several days as the Mrs. John Pearce of East Fourth guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Oakwood Park. It runs up into the nerves, causes the expression In the face, makes you look and feel sicker than you are.

You rheumatics understand. But there isn't as much of it as there used to "Kline's Rheumatic Remedy" has educated us to freedom of all and its many ailments. "Kline's Rheumatic Remedy" loosens those painful, swollen joints and muscles. You can distinctly feel all trouble leaving you and comfort and happiness creeping in. There Is absolutely nothing known like "Kline's Rheumatic Remedy" for all nephew of T.

R. Stephen. The girl's leg was broken in two places. After the necessary medical aid was rend Mrs. It.

L. Terrell Is now a temporary prisoner in i rince owing to the hold up of the steamers leaving for this ccuntry. Mrs. Terrell is very anxious to get to l.er summer home on fie Rumson road. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry I. Riker were booked to sail for Europe on Wednesday but have cancelled their trip. Mr. and Mrs.

I'. A. S. Franklin arrived at Halifax on the Mauritania on Thursday and then came direct to tlieir resumed the journey. The Monmouth Beach Tenis club announces that a tennis tournament will take place on its courts early in September for experts and cracks, and there will also be entries for non-experts.

Those desiring to enter either of these classes will communicate with the secretary. Cups and other prizes will be played for and entries are invited from both sexes. Miss Harriot B. Conover of Bayonne ia spending several days at L. XV.

Baldwin's of Ocean avenue. Miss Ethel Campbell, who was spending several days at Misa Ruth Greene's of Ocean avenue, Galilee, has returned to her home in Jersey City. The pound fishermen hud a very good catch yesterday, in fact, the lest in three weeks. The heaviest catches were stret and Mrs. W.

K. Cooper of Clover street pent Sunday in Farming-dale with friends and relatives. Floyd E. La Maistre has returned to his home In Brooklyn after having ered, the little girl was taken to a hospital In Trenton. Misa Grace Thomas of Ridge ave been the guest of Lloyd Cokelet of nue is spending a few days with her Second street for a week.

sister in Manasquan. Mrs. J. A. Hoff of Main street was Voorhees, William D.

Lutz, Kix Yard and Ellis Karry. William Bearmore and daughter of (Brooklyn were recently entertained by lMr. and Mrs. James Bearmore at their home on West Main street. Mrs.

Des Anges of Avon, who has spending several days with Major and Mrs. Alexander A. Yard, has returned to her home In Avon. Mrs. Ralph Musgrave and daughter, who have been visiting friends in Manasquan, have returned to their home on rural route, No.

2. Edward Megill of North Farmingdale ie recovering from a severe cut on hi 'arm, sustained one day last week when his knife slipped, making a bad wound. i Mrs. Lenwood S. Burke, who has Mrs.

Scott and daughter Minnie, the guest of her father, Rufua Ogden Miss A. Donnelly and Mr. Barber of of Ocean Grove, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvard Errickson and son, Burton, are enjoying this week at Asbury Park. A large new press is being installed in the hay and straw plant of James Dawes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kster of Jac-obstown spent Sunday evening at the summer home here on the Rumson.

Mr. Franklin was full of war news and could only spend a short time here. He John Donohua of New York was the P.ed Rank were Sunday guests of Mrs. H. P.

Smith and daughter, Mies Ina Smith, of P.idge avenue. I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewell of Oakwood Park over the weekend. Is the president of the White Star line rheumatism.

For sale by raiiey'fl rharnricy. Black's riiarmacy, Asbury Park; S. D. Woolley, Main avenue, Ocean Grove; D. H.

Hill's Drug Bradley Reach, or Seaside Pharmacy, Mrs. Howard Garon and son of Free Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lennen of Chi and the present trouble keeps him constantly at his desk in New Fork. Cook, lift barrels; Nelson hold have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs, cago are spending several weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. N. Lennen Tho born taxing valuation has been George Garon of Laurel avenue for a few days. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs reduced $56,000 on account of the storm damages last winter.

This is Eighth avenue and street, Belmar. H. S. Meyers, sta'e manager, 119 Sixth avenue, Long Branch, N. J.

home of John Dawes. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kester spent Sunday evening with Cornelius Hanheen. Misses Helen and Gladys Hendrick-' son and Florenco Sickles were Monday guests at the home of Asht-r Borden of Imlaystown.

The Misses Ruth leorge Garon and daughters Olive and Lock wood, S7 barrels; J. XV. Cook barrels and Kettle and Johnson, pi barrels. The catches were mostly ncak-psh. Miss Dorothy Matheson of Ocean aenue.

Galilee, spent Monday with Miss Helen Loekwood of Atlantic Elsie and Mrs. Howard Garon and son been spending several days with her Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hulett spent tho day at the shore. Airs.

Reynolds of Whitesville is vis of Oakwood Park. Mrs. Frank A. Smith of Atlantic street ia spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Dunn Gravatt of Bradley Park, Captain and Mrs. Lyman O. Flske of Great Kills, S. spent Sunday as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Jewell of Oakwood Park, making their very small considering the actual damage done. Mr. and MrH. Bertram H.

Borden are spending a few weeks in the Berkshire mountains. Mr. and Mrs. George PeForest Lord, and Marjotie Curtis, who have been iiting her son, George Reynolds, of visiting at the home of Mr. Borden Laurel avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. returned to their home at Spring Lake Irons and daughter Marjory spent Sun day afternoon and evening with Mr, who were recently married at the St. George church in Rumson are now BELMAR on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff Hendrickson and son, Earle, were Sunday after and Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs.

Cray and daughter, Miss Mary bottled up In France on their honey moon trip. Many letters have been re noon callers with William II. Hendrick Cray, have returned to their homn on Ridge avenue after visiting relatives son. reived by their parents here since their on rural route No. has returned to 'her home in Lakewood.

i Mrs. Alanson Allen and sister, Mi Patterson of West Farms have returned from a visit with friends in Freehold. Miss Loretta Burdge, who has been attending a summer school for teachers in session at Ocean City during the 'past six weeks, has returned to her 'home at Oakglen. i A valuable cow owned by George 'llagcdorn of Hawthorn farm on rural 'route No. 1.

was struck by an auto-'moblle one day last week and so badly 'injured that it was necessary to kill 'thi animal. The cow was grazing by Mr. and Mrs Frank B. Smith enter departure, but none since the war be in Freehold for several days. gaii.

Mr. Albeit Symington Is the tained at sui per Sunday evening the following: J. M. Sickles and daughter, Florence, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Malsbury Miss ELsie Ward of Ridge avenue spent the wekend with Miss Gladys father of the bride and he is very much worried as to their whereabouts. mhos' Mrap ueyioii TEA 15c, V2 I b. Pome Tea which is excellent if served hot is unsatisfactory if served cold, and straight Ceylon is especially adapted for icing, althoujht it is equally delicious, if served hot and goc? twice as' far as some varieties. 60c.

Straight Ceylon 29c 2t CHUBS' 723 mum AVENUE Peters at Trenton. Mrs. Willard Navlor of Eighth avenue is spending a week with her sister in Trenton. D. V.

Williams of Eleventh avenue has rented his house for the balance of the month and will live with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Alico Haber-stick on street. Miss Ethel Wight of Lakewood is visiting Miss Emma Van Note cf 60" Fifth avenue. Howard Simpkins and Frank Vail of Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Beck are now and Mr. and Mrs. P. J.

of Imlaystown. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Henderson of East Fourth street motored to Point I. S.

Dawes, Mrs. Elizabeth Wyckoff, trip in the power boat "Spink." Mrs. Asbury F. Walling of Front street has returned to her home after having spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sibel of Glan Rock, N. Miss Lillian Bolte of Matawan was the guest of friends in town on Monday. Mrs. William MacLean of Pough-keepsie is spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. White of Osborne street. Miss Janet Smith of Osborne street is spending several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Anderson ot Tranton. Mrs. George C. Smith and son Gerald of Osborno street are spending a week as the guests of friends near in Switzerland. Mrs.

John J. McCook la now In Lon don. Pleasant Sund.iy and spent the day. Miss Cora Cross and Mr. and Mrs.

P. F. Havens and children, John and Mrs. S. McDonald of Dewey avenue Mr.

and Mrs. Mortimer Kchiff are In is making an indefinite tay with her Europe touring with their automobile Mary, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hint of son Charles McDonald Avon. Trenton returned to tnoir homes today Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas C. Clark of Mjss Elizabeth Ely of Newark Is after spending a week with Mrs. Alice Rumson road left Monday for nn auto visiting her brother, Charles Elv of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Malsbury and Haberstick of street. mobile tour of New York state. Mrs. Sally Okerson of Hornerstown Ridge avenue. John Ely of Clarkes-burg also spent.

the weekend with Mr. children, Arthur and Elizabeth, spent Sunday with relatives at Hornerstown. Is spending the week with friends in John Farrell, who was operated on In one of the New York hospitals, will be aide to return homo In three he roadside when the accident happened. Mrs. Mikla Tokajl of New York Is Vojourning a fortnight with Mrs.

Elizabeth Cottrell. I Mrs. Otis Hampton and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Hampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Schenck Borden, have returned to Bradley Beach. Rev. Arthur Flandereau, pastor of Knickerbocker avenue Methodist church in Brooklyn, was en Ely. Belmar. T.

J. Elmer and Harry Chambers at Edward L. Morris of 63 5 Seventh weeks. tended the harvest home at Clarksburg WEST LONG BRANCH Edward Wilson left Monday for avenue Is rebuilding ms barn recently damaged by fire. last Wednesday evening.

Others from Lakewood who attended the festival Mendham, where he will spend two Hightstown. Mrs. Bud Vaughn has returned to her home on Church street after having spent a few days at Farmlngdale. The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth weeks. Albert Jennings of Little Rork, odist church will mert Thursday after Carpets I Is visiting his father, John J.

Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fenton and daughter of Llncroft visited friends nt this place on Sunday, Rev. J.

Reed will have charge of the services of the First M. E. church on Sunday. He will be entertained by noon at 3 o'clock. All members are requested to be present to complete ar ENGLISHTOWN Mr.

Jennings formerly lived here and his is his first visit home in three years. A large crowd took advantage of the splendid bathing at the Octagon bath tertained by his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. I A. M.

T. Flandreau on Asbury ave-inue. Major Yard, Rev. George M. Fulcomer and Bulon Applegate were recent visitors at Brielle.

Ml8 Elizabeth Van Note has return- Mr. and Mrs'. Holmes Sickles are rangements for tho fatr and supper to be held in the Hutchinson cottage, Tenth and Ocean avenues, Thursday, Aug. 20. the Misses Atcheeon.

rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl. Mr. and Mr3. Willard Lawyer of Red were: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ely and son Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton and daughter, Miss Ethel Clayton.

Mrs. Covert and daughter Irene of East Fourth street spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Avon with friends. Martin Butters of Trenton Is spending some time with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Ward of Ridge avenue. Frank Ward of Point Pleasant also spent Sunday with his aunt and uncle of Ridge avenue. Miss Marion Holman of Ocean ave ing pier on Sunday, All day the beach Bank spent Sunday with Mrs. Law Lewis Woolley, employed In Beer- was crowded with people.

Several fish yer's parents on North Cedar avenue. jed from a visit with her brother, Harry man's meat market, caught his finger In the meat chopper yesterday and had the tip nearly severed. Dr. Newhold took six stitches to replace the end. ing parties occupied the end of the pier.

Yesterday was a record breaker for the big bluefi.sh. One party came ashore with 3,000 pounds. All fishing boats Van Note at Oakhurst. Mrs. Susan Murray of New York has been spending several days with her There will be Sunday school and church on Sunday Aug.

30 at the F. M. E. church. Mrs.

Marion Clark and son who are And all Floor Coverings At SPECIAL PRICES Miss Mary Havens of Bordentown, 0 0 are now In commission and the fishermen are hustling to make up for lost at Asbury Park for the summer spent who taught In the Belmar school three years ago, was in town yesterday vis time. Monday with Mrs. Clark's mother. Kenneth Hughes has returned from Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McMahon re a three weeks' stay with relatives in turned home on Friday from a two weeks' vacation at Haines Falls, New Philadelphia. Master Langdon Norton is visiting '6iter, Mrs. Julia Platz, who is recov-lerini after a prolonged illness. I Mrs. Sterling Yard and daurhter, I Louise, Scranton, are visiting I Major and Mra.

Alexander Yard, i Miss Iris Harvey and Miss Mabel iDemme have returned from a visit in Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. Sanford were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

William Mezlck, on 'rural route No. 2. i Mrs. John R. Allaire, Mrs.

Charles York. iting friends. Miss Havens taught in the Trenton sclioo's since leaving Belmar. Mis Lona Buhler of River road gave a card party at her home yesterday. Mrs.

Howard Izard of Glasjboro Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lcd-den, at the M. E.

parsonage. C. C. Clayton's Ocean Grove relatives in Red Bank. Miss Elsie Van Huel is visiting rel atives at Jersey City.

nue has returned home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Matthews of Maxim. Mr. Cunkey of Jersey City spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. John Gateson of Laurel avenue.

Mrs. Theodore Clayton of Ocean avenue is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas at Asbury Park. Lester Newman of Monmouth avenue spent Sunday with friends In Point Pleasant. Misses Helen and Mildred Brown of Monmouth avenue are visiting relatives in Elizabeth.

KEANSBURG Miss Dorothy Viex of the Elite rot 4 $. 0 4 3 George Leadhem, 15 years old, who was employed by J. H. Parker, left the place on Sunday evening while the THIEF R03S LOCKERS tage on Highland avenue is spending a few days visiting friends in Asbury family were at church, taking a wheel with him. He left for parts unknown.

Mrs. J. D. Van Note is entertaining Park. Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Oliver, jr ot Chicago are enjoying a two weeks' a company of friends from Ridgetleld Jacob Stcinbach Established 1873 KEYPORT, Aug. 12. Durins the past -ek several of the bathers at the Yacht club have been greatly annoyed by finding that their pockets had been rifled during their visit to the Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Glum and two children, Mrs. Henry Mefguagey and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merguagey spent Sunday at Keansburg.

William Glbbes, an employe for the Pennsylvania Railroad company, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gibbes, on Water street. Miss Tammie Conover is spending some time with Raymond Griggs and family at Jamesburg. Mrs.

Alexandra Rhodes and children, Marion and Forman, Misses Beatrice and Mabel Rhodes spent Saturday at Asbury Fark. Charles McDownell, who Is spending the summer months at his bungalow at Manasquan Beach, visited friends in town on Monday. Mrs. Thomas Ely spent a day recently with her mother, Mrs. Taylor Mount, at Jamesburg.

Sidney Applegate has the ground broken for his new building on Main street, which is to consist of a restaurant and ice cream parlor. Mr. Epstein, a tailor, spent Monday at New York. Miss Eva Pettle is spending today at her sister's at Jamesburg. She also attended th.

harvest home given by the D. of L. lodge. Mrs. Thomas Ely and daughter Elsie spent Tuesday at Trenton.

Miss Helen Ely is spending two days with her grandmother, Mrs. Taylor Mount, at Jamesburg, The Suiulay school class ot Rev. Van Dright has postponed their trip on the Adams' sightseeing car of Freehold until another date on account of the death of Rev. Van Drlght's sister Park. stay visiting his parents at their cot Next Tuesday several of our town MONMOUTH BEACH Cook and Mrs.

Edward Farry have returned after a short stay on Manasquan beach, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patterson and daughter, Mi.s Francis Patterson, who have been spending a few days with Mrs. Patterson's parents, Captain and Mrs. William A.

Prickett, on Oilman farm, have returned to Atlantic Highlands. Miss Emily Pe Voe, who has been tage on Carr avenue. Mrs. Helen Sheppy and daughter re people will leave for a two weks stay at Asbury Park. beach.

The bath houses have no turned to their home in Bayonne on Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Van Gelder of on this season. About 110 has been taken In all. Work is now being concentrated upon finding the thief, but Tuesday after spending a very delightful two weeks as the guests of Mrs.

Simpson of Collins stret. Mrs. John B. Collins of Seeley ave A meeting of boys desirous of enrolling In Troop 1, Monmouth Beach Boy Scouts will take place at the Monmouth Beach Casino on Saturday at 5 p. m.

All boys residing within the boro between the ages of 10 and 16 are as yet no efforts have been successful. Broadway, Long Branch. IF YOU WAIT TO SEE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Grana Rapias nue is spending a few days visiting her DAUGHTER TO LIEUT. BRADLEY visiting Miss Mabel Demme at the (home of Miss Demme's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Williams, has re-' turned to her home In Spotswood. cordially Invited to be present. sister, Mrs. J.

N. Biaden, at her resi dence in Jersey City Heights. Lieut. Follett Bradley of the Ordnance department, U. K.

and Mrs Norwood avenue spent Sunday with Mrs. Van Gelder's parents here. Edward Talmer is entertaining a company of trlends from New York. Dr. E.

M. Beach has recently had a garage erected on his property. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Parker and son will leave on Saturday for a two weeks' stay in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cornell and son, Frank, will make their future home in Cleveland, Ohio.

Frank has a fine position there. David Williams of Manahasset Park and Chester Jerolmen of Jerolmen avenue are spending a few days at East Mrs. E. J. Downey of Shore who has been very ill suffering FURNITURRl Bradley are receiving congratulations on tha birth of a daughter at their home at fcandy Hook, where Lieut.

Bradley Is stationed. Mrs. Bradley is the daughter of Mrs. H. W.

Rising of Orange, Mr. Williams' former home. from intestinal trouble, is slowly re gaining her health. Mr. and Mrs.

John Shafer are enter talning Herbert Vorsanger of Englo Mr. L. B. Newman pent Monday with Mrs. Albert Duryet of White COME TO LONG BRANCH New York and Greenwich, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Noto of Brooklyn have returned after a brief visit with Mr. Van Note's parents, Mr. nd Mrs.

Grandin Van Note. Mrs. Wesley Megill and daughter, Gladys, have returned from a vielt with relatives in Newark. William G. Hurtt of Asbury Tark viEited his mother, Mrs.

Hannah G. Hurtt on Asbury avenue recently. Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Hall were re- wood and B. Herman of Tenafly, both Mr. and Mrs. James Dalton of Brooklyn have rented Dr. Brokanay's Jacob Steinbach REPUBLICANS AT SHORE.

TRENTON, Aug. 12. The Kepubll partners of Mr. Shafer in his market in these towns. Mr.

and Mrs. o. Sonnerburg are en cottage until Sept. 15. Miss Myra Ackerman of Ocean ave tertaining for the week at their cottage at Trenton.

can state committee wijl hold a general conference Erlday afternoon at Point rieajant. Newton A. Eugbee of this city, state chairman, has arranged for nue, Galilee, was a Monday visitor at Miss Flora Luther's ot Atlantic ave Miss Abble Myers Maln stret left this morning for an extended visit nue. the gathering. Pormcr Governor E.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Stults of New 'cent visitors with their daughter, Mrs, I Walter Butcher, at the Surf house in Atbury Park. Miss Adella Van Vliet and brother of Union Hill are visiting their grand IAM0NDS Stokes and David Baird of Camden are on Sea View avenue Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Bock, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H. Suesskimi and Mrs.

A. Aseimeier. Mr. Bock Is the exalted ruler of the Elks lodge No. 1 of New York.

Mr. Suess-kind Is proprietor of Terrace Garden, well known German resort in New THINK WIRELESS STATION DRAWS LIGHTNING TUCKERTON, Aug. 12. There Is fear among people of this place and in the neighborhood of Hickory island every time Rn electrical storm a pears. Within the past few weeks more than a score of places have been struck, aud a majority of the strikes have been within a short distance of the mammoth radio station on Hickory Island.

During every storm lightning plays York are spending a few days st Mr. expected to be present. and Mrs. J. Campbell Smith's on Ocean avenue.

WELL DESERVED. The Monmouth Beach Yacht club with friends at Cranbury. Mrs. William Steward and daughters, Susie and Helen, are spending the month of August with Mrs. Steward's parents at Allentown.

NELSONVILLE Miss Fannie Smith la spending a few will organize and elect officers tonight. A new yacht clubhouse and pier has been built and the cottagers are plan mother, Mrs. Margaret Tilton, on West Main street. Mrs. Lewis S.

Bortner and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garhart were recent I visitors in Asbury Park, i Frank Reeves and Miss Weltha Pal-j mgr of Brooklyn are the guest of Miss Lwlmer's aunt, Mrs. Deborah Johnston, jet her home on Main street.

The Praise That Comes From Thankful Asbury Park People. One kidney remedy has known merit. Asbury Park people rely upon It That remedy is Doan's Kidney ning to hold a regatta the last week in days with her friend, Miss Florence Sickles. around the towering web work of steel, producing many freak displays. The natives now believe that the radio station attracts the current.

Pills. Mr. and Mrs. William Forsythe and Asbury Tark testimony proves it reliable. daughter, Helen, are this week visiting at Belmar.

Just receiveda elegant assortment of diamonds, and we are selling them at the lowest margin. D. Saltzman Jeweler 906 Street Phone 620-R Belmar H. Parker, 600 Fourth Asbury Park. N.

J. says; "For several Wyrkoff Hendrickson was recently York. A bicycle belonging to Leroy Hay was stolen from in front of his home on Church street on Monday evening. Young Hay had left the wheel leaning against his front porch while he went in for hln supper. This makes the third wheel that has been stolen In Keansburg In a month.

One ot the stolen wheels was recovered. The Waao Kaack Canoe club will hold a meeting at the home ot Comom-dore Sylvester Freschl on the Creek road tomorrow evening. Among the topics of the evening will be to make arrangements for a regatta to be held next month. The members will also discuss the purchasing of land on which to erect a clubhouse. The club was formed about a month ago.

At its first meeting 22 young men were en yvars I suffered from kidney disease. My back was weak and there were in Philadelphia looking after some business. Mr. and Mrs. Harvel Hendrickson August.

The club will start with about 30 members. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Sacks of Newark are spending a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. P. Levey of Manahassett Tark. Everett Covert of Columbia place will take part in the athletic meet to be held at Keansburg on Saturday. He will compete In the 440 yard dash and the 12 pound shot put.

Miss Constance Huntington of Jersey City is spending a few weeks with Dr. and Mrs. H. Seymour Houghton. Harry Ely of West street was Monday caller at Captain Greene's of Ocean avenue, Galilee.

constant bearing-down pains across my loins. The kidney secretions were highly colored and contained sediment, Doan's Kidney Pills, procured and children, Raymond. Harold and Helen, were the guests on Sunday last A REAL SELF STARTER KEYrORT, Aug. 12. On Monday afternon when A.

Harvey of East Long Branch, who travels for the Williams Shefflln Drug company, left his automobile to enter the drug store of W. E. Warn on First street he neglected to apply the brake. A few minutes later Herbert West entered the store and told Mr. Harvey his car had gone on without him.

Upon investigating of R. H. Hendrickson. Miss Martio Tilton of Mt. Holly Is at Farley's Drug Store, brought me relief.

I have had no return attack. I willingly confirm the public statement I give in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago." JMis8 Ruth Morris of Oak Glen Is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Quidort in Brooklyn. Miss Kate Hinds has returned from a visit in Matawan with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Hinds. Miss Emily Cowe of Asbury Tark and Mrs. Burkhardt of Manasquan were recently entertained on Monmouth farm by Mrs. Jennie Winsor and Miss Elsie Winsnr.

Miss Eleanor Miller and J. Chisholm Miller of Belmar have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Allen on rural route No. 1.

Mr. and Mr. Harry Hulshart and Mr. and Mrs. Eleas Conover have returned from a visit with Mr.

Conover's cousin, Clarence Ccnover In Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Leris Bortner on As- spending the week with her aunt Mrs. F.

B. Hunsinger, Harry Barton Taylor spent Sunday "When Your Back Is Lame Re with his rarents, Mr. and Mrs. George member the Name." Don't simply rolled. Since the membersnip naa increased to 34.

ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Dosn's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Parker had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Fostcr-Milburn Buffalo, X. Y.

adv Haines Detective Agency Licensed and bonded Undr the laws of the state ot New Jersey, Office Telephone Asbury. 710 MATTI30N Asbury Park, New Jersey. V. Taylor, of this place. Mrs.

William Savldge is visiting at Asbury Tark this week. The Imlaystown Baptist picnic was held In H-trker's Grove, New Egypt, on Thursday last. It was very wall attended. 1. S.

Dawes' truck took the children, who had no other way of go- Mr. Harvey found that the car had run Into a telephone pole near tho new Armory theater and was badly damaged. The radiator was broken and the front of the ear was bent. Mr. Harvey is emphatic in his declaration that he will surely apply the brake "next time." Leroy M.

Morton of Keyport Is a few days with his friend, Carl Mihim of Wesley avenue. Mrs. Charles Buseh of New York is spending a few days with Mrs. Parks of Atlantic avenue, Mr. Lozaro.

who runs the Monmouth Beach clubhouse nd booths, has two Had to Stop. "Why have you stopped drinking coffee?" "It disagrees with uiy wife." Louisville Courier-Journal. Press Want Ads. Bring Results!.

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