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Tl WEATHER AND TIDES. ii Fair tonight) Saturday, partly cloudy, gentle uhifting winds. High water 11.55 a. tow water 6.39 a. 6.08 p.

m. RYFAM FRESS Largest in Monmouth and Ocean Counties Guaranteed. THIRTIETH YEAR. NO. 159.

R. E. No. 11. ASBURY PARK, N.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916. PRICE TWO CENTS. EVEN 1 CALL OUT ENTEE GERMAN FRONT IN NETS AND ARMED MOTOR BOAT PATROL TO PROTECT BATHERS CITY MILIIIA 10 RUSSIA REPORTED IN RETREAT END BOOZE HERE PRECAUTIONS TO SAFEGUARD BATHERS Believed Precaution Taken Will Assure Absolute Safety fo Bathers Along North Shore Asbury Dr. Vaughn's Course If He Is Elected Governor Drs. Mason and McDuffie Attack Liquor from Same Platform.

Spring Lake Bather, Swimming Far Beyond Life Lines, is Killed Yesterday by Shark-Both Legs Are Bitten Off Just Below the KneesDies On Beach. CARRANZA ADMITS HE CAN'T PROTECT BORDER Minister Arredondo Notifies State Department of Villa Menace and Suggests American Troops In Texas Be Unusually Vigilant Against Bandit Raiders. Park Bathing Grounds Rome Wireless Tells of Teuton Retirement in East Necessitated by Defeats at Riga and Baranovitch and Big New Offensive by Czar at Riga. All to Be Surrounded Liquor conditions in Asbury Park by Wire. and even Ocean Grove were made the subject of another tirade last evening at an open air meeting held by Prohibition party workers in the excursion grounds at Cookman avenue and Heck street.

Dr. James Gilbert Mason, Pro BLEEDS TO DEATH DESPITE SPEEDY AID THINK REPETIWN MOST UNLIKELY hibition candidate for president; Dr. WASHINGTON, July 7. The de facto government of Mexico is not sure that it can protect the American fron Harry Vaughn, "dry" nominee for gov ernor, and Rev. M.

V. McDuffie, founder Armed life guards will patrol just outside the bathing ropes during bathing hours. A gasoline launch with a heavy exhaust also will be used. A heavy, elote-msshsd wire netting will be placed today about the entire Fourth' avenue grounds, to extend from sea bottom to high tide level. The "bathe within the ropes" rule will be strictly enforced.

Wire netting is to be placed about all the bathing grounds. A big force of men ensures speedy completion of the Job. Never in the history of local bathing have sharks been known to frequent the bathing waters, but every precaution to ensure safety of the bathers will be taken. Ropes completely surround the area for swimmers at all the bathing grounds and further protection from the invasion of big fish is given by a broad sand bar, where at low tide the water is scarcely above the ankles. This bar begins at the Casino and stretches north beyond the Seventh avenue pavilion.

of the McDuffie Non-Partisan Alliance, were among the speakers. TERRIFIC FIGHTING RESUMED ON SOMME Motor boat patrols have been estab The meeting was marked by an open lished at several points along the coast can side of the border between Bo-quillas and Ojlnaga. Mr. Carranza has promised to exercise the same vigilance on the Mexican side." Washington Welcomes Assurance. Admission by the embassy that Carranza has agreed to "exercise all possible vigilance" south of the border was very pleasing to officials here.

The announcement and warning were received by Secretary of State Lansing and President Wilson while the cabinet was in session. was accepted as indicating a "complete change of heart" by the de facto government and the renewal of friendly relations between Dr. Mason and Dr. McDuffie, who had a dispute about Dr. Mason's right to speak in the First Baptist church SPRING LAKE.

July 7. Both legs bitten off by a shark yesterday afternoon while he was awlmmlng in the ocean about 400 feet off-shore, far beyond the established bathing grounds, Charles ruder, an Essex and Sussex hotel bellboy, expired a few minutes after being brought to the beach by tier from bandit raids. Ambassador Designate Arredondo admitted this today. He so notified the state department. On direct orders from Gen.

Carranza, Arredondo suggested that all American troops on the border be 'unusually active. This was a distinct relief to the United States. Orders were rushed to the various commanders all along the line to keep their troops ready for any eventuality. The fact that in admitting the situation was grave, Arredondo on Wednesday evening. Both referred to the incident in their addresses.

to guard against a repetition of the tragedy at Spring Lake yesterday afternoon, when a bather was killed by a shark. At Spring Lake three powerful motor boats are cruising up and down the coast, well off shore, in an effort to locate sharks. Each boat is equipped with rifles, axes and harpoons, and long lines with shark hooks baited with huge pieces of lamb are stretched from the stern of each boat. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove also have boats out patrolling the coast, cabinet officials are understood to have If Dr. Vaughn is elected governor of New Jersey and the speakeasies continue to thrive in Asbury Park, he will call out Company and station a militiaman at the door of every one of the places.

He said that last night. Dr. Vaugh lived in Ocean Grove a matter agreed that, coupled with the latest also said that the threatened trouble English Capture Trenches East of La Boisselle and Crush Attacks Southwest of Thiep-val British Regain Ground came from Villista sources, led officials to accept the report that Villa still Is declaration of principles by Carranza, it indicates that there will be no obstacle raised in the way of a complete settlement of the issues at stake by active and becoming a serious factor of 30 or so years ago, and he said he knew local conditions. He knew Chief the lifeguards at the South End pavll- Jon. His legs were taken off Just low the knees and in his left side was an ugly gash where the shark had swapped him.

Bruder left the hotel early in the afternoon to go bathing, accompanied by Henry Nolan, the elevator runner, and a number of the other employes of the Essex and Sussex. They dressed at the hotel employes bath houses and then plunged in the water. A native of Lucerne, Switzerland, BruUcr was a strong and fearless awlmmer, and had but recently ex diplomatic measures. in Mexican affairs daily. In discussing the communication he received from Carranza, Arredondo said: Acting Secretary of State Polk said but up to noon no sharks had been sighted.

While the opinion Is general that the shark that bit off the legs of the Spring Lake bather is the same one that last week killed a Fhiladel-phian bathing in the surf off Beach this afternoon that the text of the of Police William H. Smith, he said, and added that legislation was only a tenth part of prohibition, the other being "administration" or enforcement of the law. offices charges American reply to Carranza's latest The thirty years that have elapsed Lost Northwest of Village. QTDnivin nri7i7Mcir since Dr. Vaughn lived here haven't Improved local conditions a bit, the "I have brought to the attention of the state department the fact that a large band of Villlstas attacked our garrison at Corralitos on Wednesday, almost destroying it.

Fearing that this band might try to penetrate the desert as far as the border and cause further difficulties between Mexico and the United States, Gen. Carranza has directed the attention of the American government so that all possible vigilance may be exercised on the Ameri Haven, others believe the sea terror is only one of many, for fishermen lately have reported the appearance of many sharks in the waters a few miles off shore. Every precaution is being taken to guard the bathing beaches. Experienced seamen declare the danger from attacks by sharks close to shore or note was "comparatively unimportant." It simply agreed to settle all questoins in dispute by direct negotiations, he said. EL PASO, July 7.

Mexican War Minister Obregon today is preparing to take the field against "Pancho" Villa and his victorious hordes, according to advices received in Juarez from Mexico City. (Continued on Page Two.) doctor said. "If our friend Smith were put there by the people to prohibit, he'd enforce prohibition," Dr. Vaughn declared. He Dillon Has Warrant Issued For hJ A 1W1 iV VI J.

J-il lkJl JLi EAST OF ALBERT LONDON, July 7. The whole 'German line in Russia, extending from Riga to the Galician frontier, is retreating westward, says a Rome wireless dispatch today. The retirement was made necessary by the severe defeat inflicted upon the German army at Riga, Baranovitch and Kolki. where many bathers are congregated is remote. "Such an accident is not apt to happen again in 1,000 years," declared an old time fisherman this morning.

"Sharks have been known to snap pressed his contempt of sharks. lie was one of the first in and soon outdistanced the other bathers. When Nolan and the others went ashore for a rest, Bruder swam far out, directly opposite the South End pavilion. He was the only bather in the water at the time. Captain George White arid Chris Anderson of the South End life guard corps were aroused by a call for help.

Looking out to sea, they saw Bruder struggling In the water and making frantic efforts to keep afloat. They noticed a swirl around him, as if from a hark. Anderson and White launched the lifeboat at once and made their way to the injured man. When they readied A A I EPIDEMIC mentioned several nearby roadhouses and one or two roadhouse owners who are now dead. He knew their products, he asserted.

There are 36 breweries and 80 distilleries in New Jersey, according to Dr. Vaughn. New Jersey makes more than 3,000,000 barrels of beer every year. The majority of saloons are now owned by breweries, Dr. Vaughn said, and the day has long gone by when the 6aloon had any valU3 as a community centre.

He added: "Prohibition is not a new breakfast Arrest of Neptune Township Committeeman. Following a fistic encounter at the main depot last evening, Officer Edward Dillon has had sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Fred D. Hurley, a West Grove liveryman and Neptune township committeeman. The case is scheduled to come up In police court tomorrow morning. Hurley is ullegod have violated the traffic rules at Main street and off oars off the coast here, but never MUST LEAVE WIFE FOR THREE MONTHS before has there been a case where a tiii man has been attacked.

Of course. It is significant that a similar accident occurred at Beach Haven only a few days ago, and it is possible it may have been the same shark in both in stances, but I think it highly improba food. It is a scientific fact. Science tells us alcohol is poison." Federal Health Officers Join In Campaign to Check Infantile Paralysis. ble that there will be any further at Court Directs Steinski, Who Beat Her, to Remain Away From Spouse.

tacks, especially in view of the pre Dr. Mason began by asserting his VIENNA, July 7. The Russians are now attacking with great violence the German positions south of Riga. Following a continuous bombardment of several days, the Russians launched strong infantry attacks which overran some of the German trenches, despite the fact that the Germans have spent tne past year in making the works West of the Styr river, in Russia, the number of prisoners taken by the Russians have been increased to 300 officers and 7,415 men, together with six guns, 23 machine guns, 1,000 rifles, two searchlights, 11 bomb thrower and 77 ammunition wagons. In the region of Juvatcoft and Choro-mlerz, west of the Dneister, there is desperate fighting.

East of Baranovitch violent German counter attacks were repulsed. cautions that are being taken." partisanship. Then he spotted Rev. Put Out Netting Today. As soon as the tide lowers this af Charged with assault and battery by NEW YORK, July 7.

Having been pledged the aid of the federal govern McDuffie among his auditors and, after declaring Dr. McDuffie "as honest a fighter of the traffic as I am," he introduced the minister. Dr. McDuffie made a general attack on the liquor industry and was followed again by Dr. Mason.

Dr. Mason it was his wife, Abram Steinski of 1037 Springwood avenue appeared before Police Justice John A. Borden in the ternoon work will be begun on stretching a wire netting about the entire Fourth ayenue bathing ground, Com Mm, an oar was stuck out and Bruder by a supreme effort pulled himself out of the water, revealing the loss of both bis feet. "A shark bit me!" he gasped and. fell unconscious in the bottom of the boat.

Efforts by Dr. Cornell, house physic-Ian at the New Monmouth hotel, to revive Bruder were In vain and he breathed his last on the beach sand. Dr. Willman W. Trout assisted Dr.

Cornell, News of the accident spread quickly and before the body was removed to the Sexton undertaking establishment in (Continued on Pase vo.) Cookman avenue while Officer Dillon was stationed there yesterday afternoon. The officer is said to have forcefully called Hurley's attention to the fact and Hurley is alleged to have retorted with language anything but polite. As soon as he could leave his post Dillon went to the main station to remonstrate with Hurley, who is alleged to have attacked the officer. Vuin-ly Dillon sought to have bystanders assist him in arresting Hurley, then allowed him to go. Afterwards he appeared before Magistrate Borden and had a warrant Issued.

stronger. city police court this morning. Mrs. Renew Battle In Franoe. LONDON, July 7.

Fighting south of PETROGRAD, July 7. Two great battles are in progress in the Russian war theatre, one in the Baranovitch Steinski claimed that her husband missioner M. L. Bamman announced this morning. The city is to share the expense with the bathing lessees, Mitchell and Fry.

Heavy, close meshed wire is to be used. The wire will be stretched from the sea bottom to the ment in their difficult task, city and state health authorities here today attacked the epidemic of infantile paralysis with renewed vigor. The continued increase in the number of children stricken has convinced officials that stringent methods would' have to be taken. The epidemic has now spread from greater New York across the Hudson region and the other west of the Dnies ter river in Gallcla, the war office stat came home drunk very frequently and, when in that condition, was in the habit of beating her. Justice Borden suspended sentence upon the man but directed that he remain away from his ed today.

who referred to "booze in Ocean Grove." Speaking of the liquor traffic, he concluded a sentence with this statement: "And I hear it has made its way even over the sacred precincts of Ocean Grove." Dr. Mason demanded that the 25 or so people to whom he was talking go (Continued on Paije Two.) wife three months. Officer Williams ine Ancre river, on tne Dnusn iront in France, has broken out with renewed violence, the British war office an nounced at noon. The fighting has been particularly severe between Ancre and Montauban, which is the apex of a small salient lying east of Frlcourt. East of La Boisselle the English captured 1,000 yards of German trenches.

German artillery is very active in Ar- arrested Steinski. river to New Jersey and northward as well. Country districts which had been Samuel Yunger of New York was charsred with disorderly conduct and to their administrators and demand that the prohibition law be enforced in petty larceny by Frank Johnson, color Asbury Park. ST. JAMES TUEAIRE CO.

INCORPORATED ALLEGED POCKET PICKERS RELEASED WAR NURSE HERE III N01CA SUIT ed. Johnson, who pushes rolling chairs on the boardwalk, said he went to He mmm i WEEK What are they there far?" the tois. Southwest of Thiepval German at speaker asked. "There's their oath of office. They are sworn to enforce the law." on the sand and placed his money on the sand beside him.

He got up and went to speak to some one a few feet tacks were completely crushed. Nortnwest or xniepvai the enemy Edward M. Kester and E. E. Brown, succeeded temporarily in recapturnl? away when xunger came along ana picked up the money.

Johnson then considered immune are now reporting many cases. The situation has become alarming on Long Island and Staten Island. Thousands of parents, alarmed by the spread of the disease, found themselves in a difficult position today. When they tried to secure accommodations in country towns and resorts, in order to take their children away from the threatening danger, they were informed that no children would be taken. However, scores took their children away without any definite idea of their destination.

Sick Leaving City? The flight of panic stricken families 300 yards of trenches. Miss Macdonald Tells In Freehold Court of Seeing Diva called Officer Rogers and had Yunger two field secretaries of the party, made addresses. Mr. Kester said that if he were elected mayor of Asbury Park he would stop the sale of booze. During the morning east of Albert arrested.

Sentence was suspended with we resumed a vigorous offensive. North Five of Eight Arrested at Highlands Are Liberated, by Judge Lawrence. FREEHOLD, July: 7. Of the eight Yunger, however, and it was establish of Fricourt fighting of the greatest vio Sign ed that anyone who finds money on the lence is in progress. sand may keep it.

PARIS, July 7. A lull settled down FREEHOLD, July 7. Miss Sadie Jane Campbell of 138 Atkins avenue, upon the Infantry fighting on the Som- West Grove, was alowed to go on bus unarioue iviacaonaici, a British war alleged professional pickpockets arrested at Highlands last Sunday and sen Splendid Program Prepared Which Will Include- Several Notable Speakers. Some of the most noted authorities on dentistry in the country have been secured to give address at the 46th annual convention of the New Jersey State Dental society, which will open next Wednesday and continue until Friday afternoon. They include Dr.

George Potts Olcott, of New York; Dr. Robin Adair of Atlanta, Dr. Weston A. Price of Cleveland and Dr. T.

O. Heatwole of the University of Maryland. Well known detists from this and other states have been engag me river front last night. pended sentence. She was arrested by nurse, who received a month's furlough from the war office to come here and only DomDaraments were in prog tenced to three months in the county Officer Rowland charged with drunk ress in that region last night, the war EDGE MS II OF M010UIH I AND REFORM BODY from New York has added another peril to the situation.

Among the children taken are some believed to have been give testimony in the litigation over office stated today. That Will Be Name of New Rosenberg EnterpriseSavoy Also Incorporated. FREEHOLD, July 7. Certificates of Incorporation have been filed in the county clerk's office by Henry Rosenberg for the St. James Theatre company of 300 Cookman avenue, Asbury Park, and the Savoy Theatre company, 718 Mattlson avenue, that city.

Both companies are incorporated by Henry Rosenberg, Helen L. Bergen and Henry Sencer, who also own the Broadway theatre at Long Branch. In all three Henry Sencer is named agent. The Long Branch company has an authorized capital of the St. James Theatre company, $100,000, and the Savoy company an authorized capital of $50,000.

All three of them have enness. John Boyce, whose residence is anywhere in the city, was fined $10 for drunkenness. He was arrested by Jail on disorderly charges, five were liberated yesterday on motion of A. J. C.

Stokes, who attacked the commitment papers, which, he said, failed to charge On the Verdun front the Germans the estate of Mme. Lillian Nordica, was in court yesterday and testified as to the signing of the singer's will made conducted a violent bombardment of Officer Williams. the French positions at Thlaumont, already stricken with the disease. As a result, physicians today advised parents intending to leave the city to go by automobile as far as possible and avoid using trains in which the germs of the any crime and also failed to set forth that the men had been convicted. The Fleury and Chenols wood.

Theodore Waters, colored, of 922 Springwood avenue was charged with riding his bicycle without a light and on Thursday island in the south seas, where she was taken in January, 1914, suffering from the effects of a shipwreck on the Australian coast. During the lull in the Infantry fight men liberated were William Harris, ing north and south of the Somme the with breaking a globe on a traffic post. disease might be lurking. Max Buss, Joseph Stein, Joseph Russo and Morris Helman. Three others, French and British have taken advan ed to discuss their address.

Miss Macdonald was matron of the tage of the occasion to organize their Mayor Clarence E. F. Hetrick will To Investigate Origin. WASHINGTON, July 7. All of the James McCormick, Harvey White and deliver the address of welcome at the William Ferguson, are still in jail.

new positions. Meanwhile, however, they were subjected to a violent fire It was shown that he was apprehended 25 minutes before the sun rose and therefore within the law which gives half an hour of grace before lamps must be lighted. He was released when he paid for the broken globe. He was Alexander Burrell, colored, was. tried Cooper building at Cookman avenue and Kelsey street.

This session will resources of the federal public health service wll be utilized in an effort immediately to stamp out the epidemic of infantile paralysis now central in New Favors County Representation in State Correction Department, He Tells Society-Mrs, Thompson Reelected. from German batteries. Holding Own, Says Vienna. be devoted to the reading of the ad before Judge Lawrence without a Jury on a charge of assault and battery upon Lucy Hughes, colored," at Red Bank on Torres Strait hospital, where Mme. Nordica died.

She appeared in behalf of the singer's sisters, In whose favor the will was made. She was cross-examined by counsel for George W. Young, husband of Mme. Nordica, who was the beneficiary under an earlier will and who instituted the contest over the estate. VIENNA, July 7.

Russian troops are arrested by Officer Zwicker. York city. The deartment will send a corps of experts to New York to co- dress of the president, Dr. Henry Fow ler of Harrison; proposals for mem bership, appointed of special com making violent attacks west of Kolo- May 12. Judge Lawrence found Burrell guilty as charged and ordered him on record a working capital of $1,000, In each company eight shares having been purchased by Mr.

Rosenberg, one by Helen L. Bergen and one by Mr. Veneer. These three people constitute lie board of directors of each of the companies. mea in an endeavor to advance, but Everitt Miles of Allenhurst, was ilned $5 for violation of traffic regulations.

He left his car standing on Cookman opperate with the health authorities remanded to Jail to await sentence. Austro-German troops have repulsed there. The first work will be an endeavor to trace the origin or the epi mittees and reporU of the various committees, together with the election of to members to be recommended for the enemy assaults, the war office stat avenue, near Mam street, where tne Senator Walter E. Edge, Republican Frank Peparno and Gregoria Earnelli entered pleas of not guilty to charges ed today. traffic Is congested.

No cars are allow candidate for governor, in an address of assault and battery upon Arthur vv, South of Luck the Teutons have vx ed to be parked there. The man Was appointment to the state board of registration and examination in dentistry, and the election of deligates to the Smith at Matawan on May 16, and they brought In by Officer VanBrunt. demic and to hold it in check. The service also will ask all departments of health in the east immediately to adopt especial precautions to check the dread malady and will insist that all cases be more ground and have repulsed all Russian counter attacks. yesterday at "Brookdale," the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, near Red Bank, and before the Monmouth County branch of the State Charities Aid and Prison Reform association, When Miss Macdonald waa sought as a witness it found she had enlisted as a war nurse, and much difficulty was experienced in finding her. She was traced to Constantinople and then to Cairo, where it was learned she probably was "somewhere in France." Letters finally reached her at the front and arrangements were made thru the British war officer for her to come to the United States to give her LIEGE FOOD RIOTS North and east of Baranovitch Aus-tro-German troops repulsed powerful Russian attacks. Fighting in that dis reported as soon as discovered, Dr.

W. G. Rucker of the public health service said today. AMSTERDAM, July 7. Food riots trict is still In progress.

In the Italian war theatre the Italian! were remanded for trial July 12. Julius Sankowsky and Joe Sigesky pleaded not guilty of assault and battery upon Alvin Walling at Keyport on May 9, and they were held for trial July 9. The May grand Jury came into court late in the afternoon and handed up 30 additional Indictments. Summer Garden, North End Hotel. Daily, from 11 a.

m. to 11 p. cold are reported to nave woken out in National Dental association convention. Exhibits at Casino Business sessions of the convention will be held in the Cooper building. The exhibitions are to be held as usual In the Casino.

Convention headquarters will be at the West End hotel. On the Casino stage every afternoon Continued on Page Twelve) Two Cases In Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, July 7. With two stated that he favored county representation in the state department of correstlon, A great deal af the patriotic work of the county units, he said, was lost insofar as the state was concerned. "I am not thoroly in sympathy Liege, Belgium, and many persons have artillery continues extremely active! been hurt.

along the entire front. cases or inrantne paralysis recoraea here, the local health department and It It Their Fault. Asbury Park, July 6, 1918. Mr. Bradley, Dear Sir: If you and Mr.

Goorley would like to see a few of the empty whiskey bottles sold by the speakeasies of Asbury Park, if you will search the woods or brushes at Dunlewy St and Asbury you will find quite a few, as there were about two dozen empties put there at 4.15 o'clock this morning by one that has made things very lively over the Fourth for his tenants and neighbors, and Is still keeping it up.i It certainly would be a great blessing if the members of the government board of Asbury Park would wake up and take notice. From one that knows. G. W. Asbury City.

The above is a letter received this morning. The heading applies to the Commissioners of Asbury Park. J. A. B.

Hear Yel Hear Ye! state health officials are making every FALL KILLS N. Y. GUARDSMAN. Phil. Seamon, the famous New Jersevl SPRINGFIELD, 111., July 7.

Joseph effort to prevent a spread of the disease. State outfitter to men and boys, starts! Sanders, a member of Battery First refreshments. Music every evening 9 his July clearence sale on his entire! Two Deaths In Chicago. CHICAGO, July 7. With one death stock or men and boys' suits tomor row, Saturday, July 8.

Among- thnl It Is Their Fault. Asbury Park, July 6, 1916. Mr. Bradley, Dear Sir: If you and Mr. Goorley would like to see a few of the empty whiskey bottles sold by the speakeasies of Asbury Park, if you will search the woods or brushes at Dunlewy St.

and Asbury you will find quite a few, as there were about two dozen empties put-there at 4.15 o'clock this morning by one that has from infant'Ie paralysis and seven New York field artillery, was instantly killed near here today when he fell from the troop train that was carrying the New York artillerymen to the border. clothes we offer you, for less than tlml to 10.30 by hotel orchestra. Special today: Lobster salad, fruit salad, club sandwiches, chicken sandwiches, etc. Special Saturday: Chicken salad, lobster salad, fruit salad, club sandwiches, chicken salad sandwiches, lobster salad sandwiches, etc. wholesale value on them at the present! cases under surveillance, Illinois health authorities today began a fight to pre with the present methods of conducting the state charities and correction, but I do not criticize the men of the departments who go about their duties sincerely.

The fault is the present overlapping powers. The county associations and the state departments should be combined so that the work would come thru one responsible channel," stated the candidate, and a pledged his support to this end. He advocated a business organization as a connecting link between county and state as the most effective method war marKet, are Adier Rochester. zmcnaeis stern, mvers system anrll vent a general epidemic. All trains Fashion Park.

Men's 110 17.60 If Is Their Fault. A man living on Third Avenue near Dunlewy Street recently Inherited some property. The rum sellers are getting the money. The licensed tavern in Wickapeckoo Avenue, Just outside of Asbury Park, or the speakeasies in Asbury Park are getting his money. He came home one night this week and brutally drove his wife and family out of doors.

Have the police notified the Commissioners whether he bought his rum at Wiokapeckoo Avenue or of the Asbury Park speakeasies? The heading of this article applies to the Commissioners. J. A. B. advl59 $1Z suits, 8.75; $15 suits, $181 coming into Chicago were closely scrutinized by health department agents.

BUUS, Slt.YD: 2W SUltS, 115,751 122 suits, 117.75; 125 suits, ii.50; $28 suiH Panamas Cleaned. Have your Panama hat cleaned and bleached. N. Y. Shoe and Hat Cleaning 706 Mattlson Ave.

and 168 Main St. advtue.frit NEW YORK, July 7. Twenty-two made things very lively over the Fourth for his tenants and neighbors, and is still keeping it up. It certainly would be a great blessing if the members of the government board of Asbury Park would wake up and take $3U suits, 123.75. Our boVFl suits are proportionately reaucea.

Phil. Dental Patients Wanted Dental work such as extraction, treating and filling, will be performed free of charge at the convention of The New Jersey State Dental society, to be held July 12th, 13th 14th, and 15th. All patients will kindly present themselves for examination on Monday and Tuesday, July 10th and 11th, between 9 and 12 a. at the Asbury Park Casino on the boardwalk." Seamon, 636 Cookman Asbui-: of solving difficult social problems. lJark.

advll.lEi deaths were reported In the 24 hours ending at 10 o'clock, against 24 in the previous 24 hours. There were 87 new cases reported. During the preceding 24 hours 133 new cases had developed. notice. From one that knows.

G. W. Mt. Prospect Cemetery Co. Applications for lots, care and Improvement of lots.

Apply to L. D. Baker, Sec, Box 284, or Brewer and Smith, 704 Mattison Ave. adv.Fri.tf Money to Loan. $1,000 to W.

E. Macdonald, Bradley Beach, opposite Borough Hall. If You Motor to Lakewood Dine at the Lexington Submarine Grill. Sea-food brought from the shore dally. Music, dancing.

It Is Their Fault. Horses and Mulet For Sale. 10 horses, 20 mules, 10 farm wagons and 30 sets of double harness for sale. Miller White, or may apply at Kin-month's. Drug Store.

adveodt "The state is dependent on the proper development of its citizens," he continued, remarking that for effective work the Monmouth County branch (Continued on Page Eight) Asbury City. The above is a letter received this morning. The heading applies to the Commissioners of Asbury Park. J. A.

B. advl59 A man living on Third Avenue neai Altho the figuYes are smaller it was Dunlewy Street recently inherited somei The Thomas's Formerly of the Rumson Inn, now located at Silvermere Inn, Little Silver tated that the disease is increasing In property. Tne rum sellers are getting the money. The licensed tavern in some districts which have hitherto been immune from it. Point, Just off the 7 Bridge Road.

Special chicken and shore dinners, danc Asbury Park, or tne speakeasies in ing, music. Letter of Thanks. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly rendered assistance and for the beautiful flowers sent, also to the quartette for the music and the courtesy of the bury Park are getting his money. Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted, lenses duplicated at came home one night this week ami brutally drove his wife and family out-; the optical dept.

of A. W. Cornelius, 646 Pianos to rent Dohm, 317 Cookman Ave. Good, $20. Better.

$25. Best, $30. Bedbugs Banished forever, one day guaranteed. Hogg of New York. 11 Main St.

Phone 1374. Bill 'Stickers. Keep your bills off the old Weeden building xr I will run you off the sign columns. B. advi59 Packard Limousine For Hire.

rhone or (171 Asbury. Rea sonable rates. Thompson's Auto On-rage, adv36ti As a tonic nd tissua builder use Kinmonth's hypophosphates. advtufrlt La Reins Corets Indicate high class merchants. Where you don't find them on sale go to the merchant that sells fiem and you.

will find the best merchandise at the right price. Elbtron Meriorial Church. Services, 11 A. 3 P. M.

and 4.15 P. M. Rev. G. A Johnston, Ross M.

A. will preach during the month of July. Special musical features, advfrl.sat.tf Operators. 60 operators wanted on all parts of pajamas and women's night gowns. Experience not necessary.

We pay while learning. Ideal working conditions and short hours. Lunches served in restaurant for convenience of employes. Come in and talk it over. Steiner Son.

advl38tf Bead the Asbury Park Press. Cookman Ave. Grand Ave. Reformed church who acted of doors. Have the police notified the: Commissioners whether he bought his; rum at Wickapeckoo Avenue or of thoi, Asbury Park speakeasies? The heading as bearers and to all othern who rendered services In any way at the death of my mother-in-law.

Mrs. Mary B. Mortgage Money. To loan in amounts from $1,000 to Mortgage Money. To loan in amounts from 11,000 Stuhler Gowns.

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