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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 191. NEW VICTOR UECORDS VOCAL MANY IN ASBURY PARK TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE Eli IN HIS Flower Sony Charles Kellosc Polish Dance L'h arles ICi-IIiil-c -tr4- Is" it WE HAVE the best equipped plant in this city for the repairing and overhauling of automobiles. Cheer Up! Eat and Grow Thin Nora Daves RacKjinn the Soncis Mother Usad to Sina l.N'm'a IViveu 1 45 IOC 1S2 I 5,000,000 Corns Lifted Right Off 1 Try 2 Drops of Magic "Geta-It." There's ft wonderful difference be tween fretting rid of a corn now and the way they used to try to cet rid of it only four or five years hro. "tte-U" has revolutionised rorn history.

It's the oaly corn remedy it Smile, Smile, Smile Hamilton and Mixed Chorus Many Asbury Park people are sui prised at the quick action of simple i buckthorn bark, glycerine, us 'mixed in Adlcr-i-ka. This simple i remedy acts on both upper and lower bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that one spoonful relieves al-I most any case constipation, soui 'stomach or fcas. A few doses often re- lievb or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The instant, easy action of Ad- 35007 'i i i i Home Again Mice Green Lyric Quartet Sonys of the Past No.

21 Victor Mixed Chorus Sengs of the Past No. 22 Victor Mixed Choru.s LATliST AMI VICTOR UKCuUJU CARRIED IX DEMONSTRATION CHKLR1-TLLY 01 VEX. fa II tebJ4uHlB -v II "St 4... it jm A. 1 mm im Ai i-vmau jMmvmS1 wwtUW'l Our mechanics are thoroughly experienced ami absolutely reliable.

car entrusted to us for repairs or adjustments, no matter how minor they might be, receives prompt and careful attention. Your satisfaction is our aim and guarantee. CHARLES R. A A It IAS 625 MAIN STREET. ASBURY PARK.

ler-i-ka is astonishing. Farley's drug store, Mattison Ave. and Main Asbury Park. W. Welshausen The Allenhurst Grocer High-class Table Supplies Wines and Liquors Opp.

R. R. Station Tel. 299 Allenhurst Major MacArthur, Tho One of Youngest Men of His Rank, Has Made Good. WASHINGTON.

March 13. Major Douglas MacArthur, personal side to i the secretary of war, while one of the youngest men of his rank in the United States army, occupies one of the most trying; and responsible positions on the general staff that of censor to which he was appointed on merit. Detailed to this post when the recent Mexican crisis appeared most menacing, he has proven himself equal to the emergency which now threatens to confront 4his nation, the entering by this country into the world war, when this position must be filled by the type of man Major MacArthur has demonstrated himself to be. 1 H. M1CHELSOHN WHOLESALE DEALER IN THE LEADING BRANDS OF Wines and Liquors, Beers, Ales and Porter SIXTEENTH AVE.

and STREET 'Phone 7)11. Belmar, N. J. Major Mac-Arthur is not only a pro- The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF ASBURY PARK In six weeks of business has accumulated RESOURCES Over a Quarter of a Million Dollars The Merchants is the only member of the Federal Reserve System and the onlv National Bank in the city. In temporary quarters at 206 Bond Street.

ROTH CO'S Specials for this Week fessional soldier and military student, but he might he termed one of those "horn in the army," being a son of the late General Arthur MacArthur, distinguished soldier and beloved commander. He was "first stand man" in the class of 'U3 at West Point and chose the engineering arm of the service. His close application to work soon Sef Just Props of 'Gets-It Now Tomorrow I'll tint 1'eel Ihit Corn Right Off-aad If Gone today that acts on the new prin. ciple, not only of shriveling up tha corn, but of loosening' the corn off so loose that you can lift it right off with your fingers. Put 3 drops of 'Get8-It" on that torn or callus tonight.

That's all. The corn is doomed sure as sunrise. No pain, or trouble, or soreness. You do away once and for all with toe-bundling bandages, toe-eating salves and irresponsible what-nots. Try It cet surprised and lose a corp.

"C.ets-It" is sold everywhere, f5o a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence Chicago, 111. Sold in Aslmry Fark and recommended 'as the world's best corn remedy by Farley's liharnwy. Kinmonth's pharmacy. United Clear Stores Charles It.

tint miner, Miller fc Muoze. Richmond Drug Store. 24c Rump Veal, lb Sanborn's Restaurant 710 MATTISON AVENUE Opposite Savoy Theatre Asbury Park, N. J. ORDERS TAKEN FOR SANEORN'S ICE CREAM 25c Veal Chops, lb OFFICERS S.

A. RKK ES. Vice PrcMdi r.t 30c Veal Cutlet, lb C. POOLR Cashier ,1. M.

RALSTON, 1 "resident Special Attention to Dinner Dc Luxe Auto Parties On Sundays CATERER FOR ALL OCCASIONS Saving builds qualities of character that are necessary to win the battle of life. Let us help you save by paying you four per cent, interest on your deposits. Open your account now and deposit 1 a 1 y. The growth of your account will surprise you. ROTH CO.

718-720 Cookman Ave. PHONE 361. 100 Per Cent. Sanitary Market. RnKs i KM proved his ability to his superior of- ficers, and, while he has served with the colors in this country and in all of our foreign possessions, he has en- joyed numetous beneficial details, in- eluding one as military observer with the Russian army during the Russo- Japanese war.

On other details he' has traveled the world over, with the i result that the present European war map is a familiar to him as is the i map is as to him as is the ing of which he aided materially in making. But one of his most striking char- i ai'teristics from a newspaper man's viewpoint is. he is human, Broadly speaking, he did not know what a newspaper was until he assumed the duties of his present post, but he im- i mediately took the numerous corre- spondents at their surface value and at once set about to study their individual characteristics. He adapted i himself to his surroundings instead of: being the strict disciplinarian the av-! erase West Pointer is imagined to he. I Without exception he enjoys the es-i teem and confidence of all.

He immediately brought to the a latent hut powerful sense of news, appreciating its value as a CONTRACTOR For iatone and Mason Work. Dealer in Coal, Wood. Line, an! Cement. R. E.

K. ROTH FRITZ Tel. 171-R. Asbury Park FIRE PROOF ROOFING handle il W. Jotins-MuuviUa Rooting Materials.

ASBESTOS SHINGLES nre lux-proof and permanent. Are made in lw colors Grey and Red. These shingles cost only a trifla more than wood shingles and what a DIFFERENCE. VAN CLEAF Early Spring Showing in 1917 Models at The Vogue 722 Cookman Ave. Exclusive Millinery for Women, Misses', gnd Children 639 Cookman Ave, Cookman and Grand Avenues ASBURY PARK.

N. J. Devoted Exclusively to Women's and Misses' Wearing Apparel KEITH'S EXPRESS CO. We Keep Things Moving Local and Ions distance moving reasoning ttirs Consult before uiovint! 01 vout rurnltuie. Main olfice HOD Uailmal Terrace.

Ti'leptiuiin, 115 Asuuiy lark. Residence phone. 77U-W. Post I Asbury Park Asbury Park Trust Co. uuiietui, routine or "feature' story, lie such a profound respect for a "beat" that one is led to believe that some time during his career he might have encountered immmm i ail i ii ii nm mt ft r.w WILLIAM GRIFFIN, JR.

WEST WAN AMASSA DEALER IMPORTED BEERS All the Best Brands of Wines and Liquors. Cottage Trade Solicited. R. F. D.

No. 1. Asbury Park, N. J. wrath of a city editor for having been "beaten." The result is fair pav is his watchword.

He is on duty L'4 hours a day. When not at his desk in the war department his whereabouts are known to the offi-j cer in charge of the telegraph bureau, land all worthwhile information is put on an "endless chain," that is, given tu he transmitted to the entire I 3 uccess Fourteen Years of HEADACHES in must oases are the sure results of. defective eyesight. Not always when you cannot see well or your eves are weak, but from a defect which only a specialist can locale. Let us iiive your eyes a Fife Kxamiita'iun.

PURCHASE'S I country thru the local During the trying campaign days pr -cedinc the recent 'presidential election various juntas and politicians endeavored to make political capital out of th" Mexican situation, but every possible precaution was successfully made in avoiding the jUsseminttion of such "news." some of which did manage to find its way into official dispatches. Away from duty he is an all around fellow. He is fond of and participates in all outdoor sports, and i a a inveterate bajfeha.ll fan. At the academy he was a member of the first teams in both football and baseball. Stiles Co.

Philadelphia Eye Specialists AT 222 MAIN STREET Every Friday Hour 10 to 4.30 HIGH GRA0L MEATS FANCY POULTRY-Low Prices "TELEPHONE 707 Bangs Avenue Asirary 1'ark, N. J. It was on the 17th of March, 1903, fourteen years ago Ihis week, that the SEACOAST National Bank, predecessor of the SEACOAST TRUST COMPANY, was founded. For fourteen years, this institution has been serving the business community of Asbury Park, and in all that time it has continued to grow and prosper. The more than $114,000 that it has earned in dividends for stockholders, and the large amount that it has paid out in interest to depositors during the same period, provide concrete evidence that valuable service has been rendered to depositors and the community at large.

On Ihis anniversary occasion, the directors and officers of the institution wish to thank the people of Asbury Park and vicinity for their business in the past, and to express the wish that they may long have the opportunity of -co-operating to mutual advantage. You are cordially invited to make The SEACOAST Trust Company your banking home, and to consult its officers upon any matter of banking or trust COATS SUITS DRESSES We are cleaning out every garment in stock to make room for the arrival of our Spring and Summer line. The Mar Goles Shop 584 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park. PAINTING and Paper Hanging DR. MacCAULEY HEADS U.

S. PEACE SOCIETY IN JAPAN TOK'IO. Ma sell 15. Rev. Clay Mac- Cauley of Boston has been elected pres- Went of the American Peacs society of The am.ual meeting of the organization udopted resolutions voicing its satisfaction with the work of the Rev.

tm DIRECTORY OF AUTO DEALERS Dealers in Automobile Accessories Also Motorcycle Dealers and Mutoi Supplies Automobile Repairmen and Garages Sidney L. Guliclj As secretary of the commission of peace and arbitration under the auspiss 'of the federal council of the Churches of Christ in America. J. McD. Gardiner, the retiring president, referred to the "patience with which our noble president has dealt with most trying situations confronting him, greater and weightier than OLDSMOBILE STEARNS-KNIGHT AGENCY MARK GUY'S "AUTO-IN" Garage and Service Station 21-23 Main St.

Asbury Dark New Jersey Buick, Uaynes, Cadillac Pleasure Cars H. R. INGALLS, 408 Main Asbury Park. Telephone: 668-Asbury. Jacob H.

Doll Phone 62-W. 607 Cookman Ave. 610 Mattison Ave. If Anbody OOl we Can Sfacoast tEfusf Conpn Knows How any of his predecessors since Lincoln's days have faced." After approving the severing of diplomatic relations with Germany as being justified by an act that "defies all humanity." Mr. Gardiner said: "Tho members of a peace society, we, as indivdiuals.

can do nothing less than give our whole-souled support to any measures our government may feel compelled, under the circumstances, to take." S. J. PICOT Auto Repairing A Specialty. Time recording clock on all Job work. You pay for what you get.

26 MECHANIC STREET, Red Bank, N. J. Phone: 413-M; night, 1065-J. PEERLESS CARS We ate agents for Ocean and Monmouth Counties. Clayton's Garage Tel.

81. Lakewood, N. J. Ml Bond Street and Mattison Avenue Asbury Park, N. J.

Telephone 500. PNEUMONIA is often prevented by taking a hot water bottle into bed with you on retiring. Every bottle is sold with -a guarantee for wear and satisfactory service, and our prices are right. AUTOMOBILE TOPS, CURTAINS, SLIP COVERS at Factory Prices. The Ford Windshield Cap makes the Ford storm tight.

Sold by dealers. Order by mall. Made and sold by C. LADOW 143 Main Asbury Park. Phone 10.R.

AUTO SUPPLY SHOP H. HELN'SHELMER Tires, Tubes, Oils, Vulcanizing. Everything at City Prices. 808 FIFTH AVENUE. 'I el.

16J4-AS. Op. N. Asbury Sta. ir0K PI WE EXAMINE eves tor glasses.

WE MAKE eye glasses complete on the premises. WE DUPLICATE any broken lense. for we make lenses. WE REPAIR eye glasses whilu yoti wait. WE CHARGE moderate prices.

WE GUARANTEE satisfaction. 30 yearr experience. F. W. POOLE, U.

T. P. Optometrist Mfg. Opticians 615 MATTISON AVENUE, Asbury Park, J. JEFFERY CARS DESCRIBES CLOUD MIRAGE! (Correspondence Associated Press,) I LONDON, March 11.

An account of I a mirage in the clouds is given in a I letter from a British frying corps offi- cer in the western front. He says: "I had often wondered what it would feel like to see a machine coming straight for me and. to know that a collision was inevitable. I had the experience this afternoon, only the col- lision did not take place. i "I was on patrol with five other ma chines over the lines, and had just i gone into a cloud bank.

Just before going in I saw the plane on my right turning to cross in front of me. Sud-! denly I saw a machine of the same type as mine appear out of the cloud about 50 feet afay, making straight for me. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS. Touring or Roadster, $785. F.

O. B. Detroit. THE THOMAS GARAGE Bradley Beach, New Jersey Main St, corner 5th Ave. CHEVROLET CARS VIM TRUCKS JEFFERY TRUCKS BELMAR AUTO CO.

804 Belmar, N. J. Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Ban United Cigar Stores Co. Main Cookman Ave. Phona orders promptly attended to.

MARCH 5, 1917. Franklin, Hupmobile and Dodge gency BROWN LETSON 1 -23 So. Mam Asbury Park. Phone 866. Hudson, Briscoe and Overland Agency O.

H. NEWMAN 708 St. Phone 513. Belmar. LIABILITIES Capital 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits 365,816.83 Due Banks 38,874.79 Individual $2,400,237.14 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $2,013,080.38 Banking Houses 140,000.00 Other Real Estate 27,531.22 Bonds, Securities, 479,537.61 Cash due from banks 341,779.55 Woolley's Bus Line will continue running between Lakewood and Asbury Park.

Starting at foot of Bond head of Wesley Lake, opposite the armory. Will leave on schedule time with or without passengers. 7.00, 9.00, 11.00 a. 1.15, 3.00 and 5.15 p. m.

RATES 50c SINGLE, 90c RETURN TICKET REO, VIM WHITE CARS We are distributors for these popular makes of cars. DORMAN McFADDIN 149 Broadway. Long Branch 1917 STUTZ 1917 DELIVERIES KOW Ed. Von Katttngell Red Bank, N. J.

Tal. 213. "Instinctively I jammed my nose' hard down and went as near a nose dive as possible. The other airplane I did the same. I turned.

The other turned into me. "I was in a cold perspiration all over; by this time, so I thought 'Here goes: if I am going to crash, it might as w-ell be So straight for it I went. WTe got closer and closer, and biff: my machine and its mirage iu the clouds met. "It seemed like a hideous nightmare, and I can still see that machine doing its utmost to crash into me. I think 1 can say I have had the full horrors of a collision in the air without its actu- 1917 CALENDARS, DIARIES, ALMANACS, SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MAGAZINES.

BORDEN'S Stationery Store $3,001,928.76 Total $3,001,928.76 The officers of the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank call attention to this excellent statement, showing deposits of $316,162.99 in advance of March 5, last year. OFFICERS H. C. WLN'SOR, President. C.

C. CLAYTON, Vice President H. A. WATSON. Cashier.

F. M. MILLEK. Assistant Cashier. AUTO DEALERS Wiii tin this Column a Valuable Medium of Advertising Automobile Painting E.

J. STROUD 608 MAIN STREET Phone 688. Asbury Park. ally taking place. I finally got out of the clouds, and had not the faintest) idea where I was until shell remind- READ THE ASBURY i PARK EVENING PRESS ed me that 1 was a little too low over 1 the German lines.".

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