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1 AS BURY PARK EYEMXG rilbSS. IU.mmi, I iihaii Franklin of Cookstown. Mn. Davia Potter and Mrs. Henry Lartcm ci im i 1 CVanl' in LOCAL' HAPPENINGS city are aisters ana tjenjmiii of Fed Bank.

Lewis Fran kin of New BANK VETS NEW WAR PLANS 1 UlSliUIEtS UN REMEMBER DEAD MADE NECESSARY CHURCH PROBLEMS Bedford and James Franklin or oceaa Grove are brothers. Miss Annie Britton of Corlie avenue, West Grove, is ill at her home. yis feriVOYS REJECT BRYAN'S PLAN Wanted Commission Gov-t ernment For Mexico. i I Funeral of Mrs. Roll.

i LOXG BRANCH. May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Woolley of Bih ave- nf ROOSEVELT WILL VISIT WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON.

May 25. President Wilson will receive Theodore- Roose-velt at the White House tomorrow afternoon. The president invited the colonel to have luncheon with him, but was notified that the former president will not arrive in Washington in time. The colonel sent word, however, that he will visit the White House during the afternoon. Mrs.

Arthur Chamberlain is ill at Firemen Also Visit Cemeteries. her home, 79 Delaware avenue, Ocean Grove. nue, attended tne iunerai w- Dr. Wm. Spurgeon Addresses New Brunswick District Preachers.

Miss Belle Kelly of Marriners Harbor, Mediation Mova Responses For Changed Program. Mrs. E. B. Roll in New YorJc last mgnt- Mrs.

P.ail was in her Sth year and had been 111 only a few day. For many years she had been frequent visitor at the Woolley home. Decoration Day Plans In Red Bank Vicinity. Staten Iaiand, spent the weekend with Miss Norma Clayton of Avon. A meeting of the Knights of Colum.

The problem of ministers in their RED BANK. May :5. Members of church work today and their solution bus will be held tomorrow night at were the subjects of discussion at this Arrowamith post. No. 61, G.

A. or Red Bank and the ladies' auxiliary of their hall on Main street. LITTLE FAITH IN ARMISTICE morning's meeting of the Xew Bruns OUTLOOK STILL FAVORABLE wick preachers in St. Paul's church. DR.

WM. SPURGEOH ENDS I MISSION Rev. Daniel Clare of East Orange is Dr. William Spurgeon listed the the local Sons of Veterans decorated the graves yesterday of Civil war veterans in the cemeteries at Mt. Olivet, problems thus: Difficulty of assimila to deliver a lecture on "England" at the Avon Baptist church on Friday evening.

Original Scheme, Which Was to Forti tion of large immigrant population Mlddletown township, Holmdel, Colts Mrs. Ruth A. Wells. Mrs. Kuth Anne Weils, widow of James Wells who was killed by an automobile ih Spring Lake a year ago.

died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Xew man, at Spring Lake, aged 75 years. Mrs. Wells leaves a daughter, Mrs. Edgar New man, a sister, Mrs.

William Hulse of Ocean Grove, and a brother, Henry Howland of Como. The funeral will be held tomorrow newly broken away from the church of Rome and yet assimilated by i -i 1. Vuttica Lamar Indicate That Matter Are Progressing Welt Net Closing Around Huerta Force of Rebels la Moving on Jalapa. Neck and in Grant's burying ground in Middletown township. Six automo fy Plateau at Vera Cru In Prepare-tion For Advance to Mexico City, Has Been Upset Toughening Recruits The choir of the West Grove M.

E. nother church; the fast pace cf Series In First Congregational biles conveyed the veterans and the American iile. in which the business church will meet Friday evening at the home oMIisa Rena F. Gracey, 94 Law- During Suspension of HoMFilities; women to the cemeteries named. There were about 35 men and women.

man Is bu.ned -ut it the age of ence avenue. Ocean Grove. Church Have Been Attended With Marked Interest. he rush fa- the almighty dollar, the Members of the Independent com Exactly what the war department at ave cf indifference and woildness pany of Mechanic street visited the James McCabe of Trenton is a visitor Washington thinks of the Mexican sit is jfeponsible for Sunday bai- afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mrs. oa Worthlngton Spring Lake.

Interment will follow at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dal'i craze for gaming, me roaj-ici- Gravatt.

114 Embury avenue, Ocean Fair View and Little Sliver cemeteries yesterday morning, where the graves of the deceased firemen of this com Dr. William Spurgeon of London, Fneland. who has been delivery a se tation of Th.ch is to bi seen in br U' Glcndola. Arrangements are in charge uation has been learned in the customary unquotable roundabout way that is nevertheless authoritative and de Grove. parties and a tendency to lower sand- of James H.

Sexton. ards which is seen in the enormous at ries of special services at the First Congregational church of Asbury Park, closed his mission last night with a pany were decorated. The firemen were accompanied by Hopping's band, consisting of 12 musicians. On enter signed, says the New York Tribune. Members of Trinity Guild will meet with Mrs.

Owen Fargusson at the Met tendance at the theaters. The national guard will be mobilized One wsy to meet these problems, trnnir sermon "A Drama In Five ropolitan hotel tomorrow afternoon at Acts." At a mass meeims 2 Sfl 0-clock very soon. ing each of the cemeteries the band played a funeral march and over the graves of the first deceased member of said Dr. Spurgeon, was to have a few of the right sort of godly officials near Th war denartment believes the Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore H. Bennett of armistice is bound to fall. the church door to greet strangers; old fashioned gospel preaching instead of LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN MEXICAN SITUATION. Envoys reject Bryan's plan for a commission form of government in Mexico. General Carranta sent word to President Wilson that he will not send any representative, formal or informal, to the mediation conference.

A report received at Vera Cru was that the rebels had captured San Luis PotosL Confirmation of reports of rebel activity in the state of Vera Crus was contained in a dispatch to the Spanish ambassador in Washington from the Mexican forelftn office. It said 3,000 rebels had landed about fifty miles north of Vera Crus and are moving to attack Jalapa, capital of the state. Washington avenue. Spring Lake, will Plans for invasion of Mexico that It the company the firemen ritual was read. At the Little Silver cemetery, Rev.

Clifford D. Dilks, pastor of the Little ecturca to the intelligent few and a celebrate the 25th anniversary of their took four years to perfect have been wedding Saturday, Decoration day, greater emphabis on service and less on creed. afternoon he spoKe on ine mme Teachings of Christian Science" to a congregation which included members of all the evangelical churches. By special request Dr. Spurgeon will deliver tonight his popular lecture on his famous namesake, Charles Hedden Spurgeon.

No admission will be charged and the general public is cordially invited. "Christian Science," said Dr. Spur evening. KHvr Methodist church reached a wiped out by the enforced delay brought on by offers of mediation. Dr.

Henry Wheeler said that while Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellis of Mar Sabbath observance was increasing in brief memorial cerrhon. Onward 'council of American Me- riners Harbor and Mr. and Mrs.

D. England the Euited States was drift- These offers came just as the swift execution of strategical moves plotted (hanlcs attended the Reformed church Richmond of Englishtown spent Sun nd toward the continnentai tounaay by the war department was about to on Shrewsbury avenue in a body last night in observance of Memorial day. day with Mr. and Mrs. F.

D. Clayton of Sylvania avenue, Avon. begin. geon, "is founded on a premise neither Christian, scientific nor common with all Its loxness. Dr.

Marshall suggested these three hopeful signs of a revival in religion: The tendency to put the Bible back into the national RENTED by one of BORDEN'S HOUSE SIGNS We Have House Signs of Every Description. LAW BLANKS BOOK LEASES Our Book Leases have stood tests in law for year. Thay are safe for owner and safe for tenant. RUBBER STAMPS made to order. BADGES SEAL PRESS and STENCILS Other dans on a flirxereni oasis, Rev.

Lester Leggett, the pastor, preached an excellent sermon on "Wreaths of Memory." Special music Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leith and family sense." says the Tribune, are being worked on-nlans that would not have been The sceaker took statements irom left today to attend the funeral of Mr.

was rendered by the church choir. th text book of the sect, A Key to Leith's mother, Mrs. D. H. Leith.

wife life, Instancing the Xsew lorn law which requires the reading of the Bible in public schools; the fact that the considered if the army had moved at Decoration day will be observed in KcriDtures." naming page and para- of Rev. D. H. Leith, who died Friday at the home of her daughter at Rock- once from Vera Cruz. an elaborate manner at Red Bank next traDh and then sought to rerute mem According to an officer nigh in au Saturday.

Arrowsmith post will dec by quoting from the Bible, giving also moral sense of the republic has improved curing the last two decades and the Important fact that the seminaries which hold to orthodox are thority and In close touch with Wash, orate the graves in the morning in the book. chaDter and verse or. mat au thority. By means of this parallel he cemeteries at Little Silver andbnrews- inrton. diplomacy has upset prepara sought to what he declared expose the tions for Mexican invasion so badly crowded with students, while tne otn-ers are bezging for students.

fniinov of Mrs. Eddy's teachings. bury. At noon the Ladies auxiliary will serve luncheon in the post rooms on Broad street here and in the after that it will take two months to ao uio He took up the vital subjects oi sin, death, atonement and ressurecuon next best thing. Vera Crux a Pesthole.

Bishop W. F. Oldham of rew lorK is expected to address the meeting next Monday. which are the basis of all Christian noon a parade will be held thru the principal streets of the boro. The line of march will disband at Cooper's Tho war nlan made by Major Gen, ville Center, L.

I. The Pullman car Empress was switched to the siding between Sum-merfleld and Munroe avenues yesterday afternoon when a knuckle on a coupling broke. The car was attached to the 4.13 train for Xew York. The Worker and Winners of the West Grove M. E.

church will on Wednesday evening conduct a strawberry and ice cream festival in the Sunday school room of the church. Hot strawberry short cake will also be on sale. E3 teaching and went on. to show that Christian Science denied each one. There, ho said, Christian Science was eral Wood and his staff elected Vera bridee here, where chartered trolley ORDEN'S as the uoint of invasion ana ai cars will convey the veterans to Fair Mme.

de Stael. Bonaparte said France was not large enough for himself and Mme. de Stael not Christian. Stationery Store View cemetery where memorial ser vices will be held. most entirely eliminated operations from the border.

The idea was to get Dr. SDursreon's criticism was deliv ered in no spirit of animosity. He put Mnwm for the deceased soiaiers of Vera Cruz as rapidly as possi Niagara Tails, Ont, May 25. It Is known that Secretary Bryan Is strongly in favor of establishing a commission form of government in Mexico pending election of a president, a vice president and members of congress un ter constitutional forms. The Bryan ilan, as it became known here, provides for a commission of three men, one to be named by the federals, one by the Constitutionalists and one by tie mediators.

From the information obtained there la hardly any likelihood that such a plan -will be accepted by the Brazilian ambassador and the Argentine and Chilean ministers. The understating 'of their position is that It is not their province to assume responsibility for i any such arrangement. The feeling among the mediators is said to be that the present undertaking, while initiated by the nations, must be concluded between the representatives of and the United States. The me-idlators regard themselves as mere conciliators and not as possessing any right or power to determine how Mexico shall be ruled. Whatever is the outcome of the Bryan plan, it seems to be assured that the third commissioner be chosen by some other method craves at Shrewsbury and Little Sil his contentions on the grpund that ne soueht to clear up some of the false at the same time and exiled her.

Next to Bonaparte she was, through her salons, the most powerful personage in the country in her time. "If I were vr will be donated by the school ble, the sanitary engineers having marked the place as a pest hole, and to a nositlon on a plateau 2,000 teachings, from a Christian standpoint, children of those towns. that are disturbing the etiuren toaay, At Mt. Olivet cemetery In the morn empreps of the world," exclaimed the At the close of his sermon he open ing the fourth annual solemn nigu A regular monthly business meeting of the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove auxiliary of the Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long Branch, brilliant Mme. de Tesse, "i woum com ed the meeting for questions.

feet high and about 50 miles from Vera Cruz. Using Vera Cruz as a base, the army linn nf rnmrnillli- mns of reauiem for the happy repose mand Mme. de Stael to talk to me for of the souls buried there will be offered on a temporary altar at the foot of the ever." Ice Cream Chocolates of Exceptional Quality Mrs. Lybrand Sill, president, will be held tomorrow at 3 o'clock in the parlor JUDGE GOLE SENDS priests' monument. The priests of tn neighboring parishes and their con 'V 3 i Flowers and Spices Antiseptic.

ereeations will assist in the services, The odor of cloves has been known In honor of the day, ueeorauon nay of the Grand avenue hotel. A double engine Pennsylvania train passed thru Asbury Park yesterday noon. It was the shore train from Philadelphia. The big engine which to destroy microbes in thirty-five min HIS RESIGNATION exercises will be held in all the public utes, cinnamon will kill some specie in twelve minutes, thyme in thirty-five schools here on Friday of this week. was tnen to noiu iuc cation back to the seaport and so fortify the plateau that it would be impregnable.

Division after division was to be brought up to the plateau, ready for advance on Mexico City. So quickly was the A. B. C. mediation begun that the army did not have a chance to execute the move.

Instead, the troops are bottled up in an insanitary city in the lowland climate, totally unsuited to Americans. Outposts have been allowed only twelve at the iiHroasp will be delivered at the started with It from Philadelphia could minutes. In forty-five minutes com schools bv A. R. veterans.

Capt, TRENTON, May. 25. Clarence L. not negotiate the Island Heights bridge and two small engines were em Cole, Democ rat, common pleas judge Charles B. Parsons will speak at the high school on Branch avenue and the of Atlantic county, has sent to Gov mon wild verbena is found effective, while the odor of some geranium flowers has destroyed various forms of microbes in fifty minutes.

The essence 1 i 41 ployed. uinn me Beiecuua uy tue mice isuuiu Merhanlo street school, ana Aioen ernor Fielder his resignation, to taKe ri mm ar American diplomats. Harrison and Jacob Degenring will 8 he scholars at the other Capt. and Mrs. James C.

Collins of Marcus Hook, have been spending effect Oct. 1 next. The resignation haV been filed with Secretary of State Crater. Judge Cole gives no reason Closing Around Huerta. schools.

a few days with Capt. E. B. Evernhan i I I ft Washington, May 25. The reports of to the governor why, he proposed to of this city.

Capt. Collins says he has nftn seen Asburv from the sea but 'about fifty miles north of Vera Cruz vacate the judgeship and his action has led to much speculation. If. Is rumored at the state house that of cinnamos is said to destroy the typhoid fever microbe In twelve minutes and is recorded as the most effective of all odors as an antiseptic. It is now believed that flowers which are found in Egyptian mummies were placed there more for their antiseptic properties than for merely ornamental or sentimental purposes.

London Globe. FIND NO TRACE OF nvpr the sea. from Asbury before. confirmed in a dispatch received Caotains Collins and Evernhan' are fel I 8 706 Cookman Ave. iat the Spanish embassy and conveyed (by Ambassador Biano to Secretary of miles from tne city.

plan had been executed the bridge blown up twenty-eight miles out of Vera Cruz would have been safe. As it is, however, army engineers who know exactly how the bridge was constructed reported that it can be re-placed by pontoons without great, de- In the belief of the war department, all the bridges from Vera Cruz to the rMtv of Mexico are mined. Judge Cole proposes to reenter politics actively and his name has been hiard in connection with the congres low captains of the Pure Oil company's tank vessels plying between Marcus Hook and New York. Cookman MISSING AVIATOR sional nomination In the Second district, but nothing authoritative can be learned as to Judge Cole's future plans. DOVER, England, May 25.

The fleet of British warships which has been Strength of Eggshells. Most people are aware of the power of eggshells to resist external pressure on the ends, but not many would credit the results of tests recently made, Judse Cole is a progressive- wmot AU- 1 4 NEW CARDINALS ARE NAMED BY POPE T'nHi th mi itla is reaay uie cbu- State Bryan. Mr. Bryan gave out tlio following statement: "The Spanish ambassador has communicated to the state department a message just received from the Mexican foreign office to the effect that a Constitutionalist force of 3,000 has landed on the coast of the state of Vera Cruz, and the foreign office explains that the movement of federal troops in that neighborhood is against the Constitutionalists and not against the I scouring English channel and ivortn eea since Saturday night for Gustav Hamel. the missing aviator, reported ir the border will not advance crat and has favored the political; reforms which have been effected in Atlantic county in recent years and today that they had found no trace of on Mexico.

Army officers mugneu the idea printed recently, on supposed rt information, that the national either Hamel or his aeroplane. which appear to be genuine. Eight ordinary hen's eggs were submitted to pressure applied externally all over the surface of the shell, and the breaking a i ,3 IT. 1 A Uaah vi Ian. which culminated in the indicting ana conviction of several prominent Atlantic county office holders.

He was first appointed by Governor Wilson as ciiviiit ludste and resigned this posi- ROME, Italy, May new guard might be sent uirecuy i Have You Tried a Loaf of our famous BUTTERNUT BREAD? "None Better Made." cardinals were named by Pope Pius a ltT, pressure varied between 400 pounds and 675 pounds per square inch. With and trained there. Militia to Be Toughened. tlm to become common picas judge Cardinal Falconjo, former apostolic Rtaten Island has been laid out as a i.i a. nr.iaA Htoto was Saturday.

of Atlantic. for dailv skirmishes and war cua rdmarbVshop. He becomes A report received from Hastings this Americans. "The explanation Is made by the Mexican government in order that its activities in that direction may not be misunderstood." Neither Ambassador Eiano nor Sec- retary Bryan could tell at what point Bishop of Dometri. Cardinal F.

Delia auernoon suueu T' the stresses applied internally to twelve eggs these gave way at pressures varying between 32 pounds and 65 pounds per square inch. The pressure required to crush the egg varied between 40 pounds and 75 pounds. onnr. ntert rnmerllneo. AS man ueuoveu iu uo AUTO APPARATUS cflmoriineo Cardinal Volpe succeeds wasnea asnore irom me ngimu games of an elaborate nature by the New York troops.

The militia's "seasoning" is anything but soft, as prepared by the regular army officers. It calls for the carrying otflXty-six pound packs on the backs of citizen troops, ardlnal Oree lo. who died recently, nei at tnat point. vxa nervn an the nominal head AlV 1 W. The average thickness of the shells was 13-1000 inch.

London Globe. FOR ALLEIORST of the church until aonther pope was VES NNtK rAK I landing naa oeen maae. juemDers jof the Constitutional junta in Wash- Ington said that the estimate of 3,000 1 men in the rebel force is too high. eiectea in tne event ot me v. Pius X.

I a riinnor was ctven vesterdav at the T. J. WINCKLER Wholesale and Retail 715-717 MATTFSON AVE Phone 331-332. This was the first, time that the home 0( Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Brower, They added that there are something who will be marcnea anu couuioi-marched in the hot sun until every ounce of useless tissue in them Is gone and the remainder toughened into reg The Allenhurst Fire company is to church of the United States was rep 509 Munroe avenue, this city, in honor be equipped with a new automobile esented by four cardinals at a con of Mrs. Lena Brower and daughter, Mrs. Grace B. Voodwrard of California. sistory, namely.

Cardinals uioDons, tire engine. It is understood tnat Mayor William H. Duval and the fire committee of boro council, after look OBITUARY RECORD Isaac Bennett. Isaac Bennett, 40 years old, died in the Ann May hospital, Spring Lake, Saturday evening. He leaves a widow and two children, 15 and 5 years old, his parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Garrett Bennett, and a sister, Miss Etta Bennett. ular army elasticity. Two montns oi this seasoning, army officers believe, O'Conneit and Falconlo. Pope Dinner was served at 1.30 and in the Pius delivered a powerful address, afternoon other friends called. Those would transform clerks Into cowooys ing into the situation with a commit touching on the affairs of various na present were Mrs, Woodward, Mr.

and tee of firemen, have deeldea tnat tne In embryo, at least more than 1,000 men in the landing force, which is commanded by General I Candido Aguilar. The point of landing is about fifty miles north of Vera Cruz city, and the objective of the move-1 rnent is Jalapa, capital of the state of Vera Cruz. Also it Is enld by the Con- stitutlonalists that the force under General Aguilar will furnish one more a line of attack in the narrowing circle 1 of concentration which it is the hope tions. Mrs. William Burke ana son warry, mi n.

iniaiM i He made mention of affairs in ior- Mrs. Jacob new apparatus Is necessary and will recommend its purchase at a forthcom-lnn meeting of council. Funeral services will be held at the tugal, where the church has been sep- Burke and Bon Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. When ready and fit the minna win wait for the regular army to move and will follow them as a reserve.

Meanwhile the regular army is being recruited to war strength, of 150 men to Belmar M. E. church tomorrow at 2 aratea rrom tne state, aim John Heiser. Marlboro; Mrs. Schnei- Because the boro streets all have high pressure water mains for fire Mexico, wmcn is rtp- Miss Elizabeth Schneider, George DAILY CANDY SPECIALS o'clock following a service at his late home, Sixteenth avenue, Belmar, an hour earlier.

Mr. Bennett was fore uatnouo coumrj. ssohnidfr. Mr. and Mrs.

J. grower, purposes, the Allenturst tire fighters have been without steamer service. It a enmnanv. of the Carranza leaders to throw DIDTUnAY Miss lyy Grower of Eatontown; Miss OBSERVES BIRTHDAY R.8i Logman of Buffalo, Miss Ma was pointed out that the pressure in man in the Sea Girt Cold Storage nlsnt and was a member of Silver If the present force Mexico unaer ttiiTiotnn wern to advance as condi around the capital. The troops were conveyed from Tamplco on board the mie Gibson, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward these mains was not always up to the required standard and that a serious conflagration would find the firemen Lake council, Junior Order of American Mechanics. Thomas E. Hardy Myrtle Pullen of 123 Broadway, Brower, the Misses Sadie uurKe ana steamer lucatan. Ocean Grove, celebrated ner sixtn Eva stiles.

4 Jalapa ia on the line of the Inter- handicapped if water ran low. birthday Saturday afternoon. Those Manasquan, his brother-in-law, has funeral arrangements in charge. tions are now the war department is cot confident that it would not meet with reverses. The Mexicans have had three years of hard training in the field and know guerrilla warfare.

cceanlc railway the narrow gauge line who helned her in the celebration were AUTO IN LAKE Mrs. Sadie S'tillwell. Mrs. Sadie StiUwell died early this Eugenie Shreve, Grace Reeves, uin Condon, Martha and Helen Miller, MprUm Lee. Alberta Jones.

Edith An automobile, under good speed, BIRTHDAY DINNER Adolph Baudistel of 311 Sixth ave, If the army goes Into Mexico now it didn't, turn sharply enough on the i from Mexico City to Vera Crui. This is regarded as one of General Huerta's most likely avenues of escape from 3 Mexico City when in the event of cer-j'tainty of defeat he makes a final break. This is the only remaining ave Francis aA" lust back of Colonel George Har- Cook. Florence Woolman, IS the intention of the war department to use at least 75,000 men. The delay nue, celebrated nis mrtnrmy anniver morning at her home, Tenth avenue, above Ridge, Bradley Park, of cancer, aged 48 years.

Private funeral ser Plne, Ida Brooks, Isabell Mason, Vir- vey-fl peai residence, early yesterday sary last evening at his home at din e-inla Hyde. Charlotte and Mary Kicn- momlng, and it went into tne iae, ner. The table was prettily decorated vices will be held Wednesday after that came with mediation and causea a change of plan will be used to harden ards. Edith and Myrtle Pullen of Ocean screams awakened employes on the with pink sweet peas and candle noon at 2 o'clock at the 1 house, in charge of Rev. C.

B. Fisher of the nue except the Mexican railway to Vera Cruz via Puebla which is under "federal control. It is believed that recruits. shades of the same color. In the ccn Grove; Elsie Richardson, Margarei Harvey estate but they rournt no one 614 COOKMAN AVENUE Na hone of stable government in Pennvnacker and Ellen Scott of Asbury injured.

The ear was lifted from the ter was a large birthday cake on which West Grove M. E. church. Interment at Hamilton cemetery will be made by Park. Games ere played and those hake just before nocn yesterday.

The Mexico is held by the army. It believes Telephone 314-R was the name, date and year of Mr. Baudistel's birth. There were also dec winning prizes were Grace Reeves, names of the occupants could not ne Jalapa as a base the next move of Constitutionalists will be toward the line of the Mexican railway with a Carranza cannot control the countrj, Director orations of flowers and an American Helen Miller, Charlotte Richards, me learned. and it does not trust villa.

Mrs. Stillwell leaves surviving four and German flag. The cake was pre llnn were vellow and white. A -view to cutting it between Mexico City sented by G. Miannay.

large birthday cake with six candles C. REVERSED and Vera Cruz. The "Need Not Tell You" Man. need not tell you," says the phi brothers and two sisters', George M. Bennett of Ocean Grove, William R.

Bennett of Nutley, James C. Bennett of Hamilton, Howard P. Bennett of Amcng those present were Mr. and Boston Candy Co. Next Doer stood in the center of the tame ana Mrs.

Lisiewski, Mr. and Mrs. E. there was a favor for each child. Miss May 25.The su- losopher of folly, "that when an ora NATATORIUM BATHERS Miannay, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar B. Lis Mary B. Watson and Miss Glendora preme court today decided that the Weeks assisted in entertaining the chil- interstate commerce commission was tor Btarts with the words 'I need not iewski, the Misses Edna. Leonie and TAKE SURF PLUNGE Bradley Park, Mrs.

Henry E. Bennett and Mrs. J. A. Hurley of Bradley Beach.

ten vou' he eoes right aneaa ana tens Margeurite Miannay, Charles Mian nay, James Barrctte, Mrs. Adolph Bau A toll trnil dren. Others present were Miss Bas- wrong in holding the so-called trap tedo, Mrs. George Skirm, Mrs. Rich- nines not to be common carriers.

The you all tnat ne uiw distel and the Misses Charlotte and The finest confectionary and Ice cream parlgr in ths city. Yesterday's promised opening of the ardeon and Mrs. J. W. Puiien.

Aiyrue trap lines are operated cnieny oy oig Cleveland nam ueaier. Friends wishing to view the remains may do so tomorrow evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Eleanor Baudistel. bathing season did not materialize, I lumber companies in southern states, received many beautiful present. There was a brisk, chilly wind blowing and were the basis of litigation he from the southeast during the early LAST S.

P. C. A. MEETING GANGSTERS RAID cause of the dispute as to whether they should be classified as common William C. Franklin.

William C. Franklin died suddenly morning that discouraged the plan. line of fancy candies always score or more hardy bathers made sal DANCE, THREE SHOT The final meeting of the season of carriers. at his home in Manasquan yesterday A full boxes of on hand. lies from the Hatatorium, however, but the S.

V. C. A. will be held tomorrow none stayed in the water long. afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Old Home NEW BUTCHER SHOP NEW YORK, May 25.

Five gunmen raided a dance given. at the Emet So- A crew of surfmen attracted the at stead, Asbury and Railroad avenues, a 1 VilkHn Ktf Vl 'tentlon of boardwalk promenaders In The program will be a miscellaneou sell fruit Remember we si A new butcher shop ha. just been their work of pulling up the lifeline one, preceded by a business meetln morning. He had been ill with asthma, but his death was unexpected. He had been working In the field on Thursday.

Mr. Franklin was 57 years old. Funeral services will be held at the house Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment by Director Hardy will be made at Manasquan. A widow and two daughters and FLEETING TIME.

Make the most of ihe lime allotted to you. Mark how fleeting and paltry is the estate of man-yesterday in embryo, tomorrow a mummy or ashes. So, for the hair's breadth of lime assigned to thee, live rationally and part with life cheerfully, as drops the ripe olive, extolling the season that bore it and the tree that matured it. Marcus Aurelius. ri: opened at 70S Emory street by Mitchel lea Crm poles at the Asbury avenue ground Sundaes and Sodas for Sc.

and putting in new ones. The men conducted as Clancy brothers' meat sa were fired bit market. The first named partner is Both boys and girls will attend, but they will plan separately for the fall work which will begin about the middle of September. The fall meetings will also be held at the Homestead, the boys meeting one week and the girls the next, and continuing in that order. With wore bathing suits and went Into the up to their necks to work.

The work was completed by noon. Mitchell and Fry propose to open Casino groups Friday. ihrw'anhi survive. They are Miss Next Doop to Savoy I Co. mors; Hie women present and they nis nromer, cpa, oo Hannah Franklin and Misa Minnie Boston Candy ndy ttempted to flee from the battle, cut connecira wun me Franklin and Harry and Samuel m.v mn.

waa shot. Nine men Gravatt store in ucean oroxe, is ui Franklin of Manasquan and Joseph I aging the store. Press Want Ads. Bring Results Advertise In The Evening Pres" women' were arrested..

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