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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925. 14 visiting Mr. spending ft few days here COOLIDGE CLEARS proud parents of a son born at the Point Pleasant hospital last week. The boy has been named after his father. Sir.

and Sirs. P. SI. Smith and daughter have returned to their home in Germantown, nfter spendiriK three weeks here with friends on Arnold ave nue. Miss Virginia Havens, C.

Havens, Irene Flynn, Augustus Block and Sliss Sladelyn, Slonahan, aH of Long Irluiid spent the weekend and Labor day here as the cues of Sir. and Sirs. Norman Skidmore on Arnold avenue. but thera is no Indication that ha Is ready to take a hand In this problem. Likewise, there is no Indication that the executive wilt give heed to the censure of the aviation forces by Colonel William Mitchell, leaving the William Pearce is erecting a new three-car parage upon his property on Ocean rqad.

Miss Isabelle Mundy of Jemey City Is spending two weeks here visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loveil of Atlantic avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Kilns end son and Mr. and Mrs. Kingston r.ml son, r.H of Jcr- nue. Wlllard Hanklnson of Brnoklyn spent Labor day, here visiting his wife and relatives. Miss Helen Van Buskirk of Newark spent Labor day here visiting her mother at her cottage at the Inlet.

Mrs. M. Burlin' of Little Silver has been spending a few days here, vhdting relatives rn Atlnutij avenue. Anna I'min cf Rihwav if and Sirs. Edward Carver.

Mr. and Sirs. W. H. Trlppe and family have returned to fieir home, hue on River avenue after njolng a tour weeks' motor trip thru New York state.

Sirs. Ha-ry Pet of Perth Araboy spent part of last week here as the guest of Sir. and Mrs. Samuel B. Har-roltl on Kiver avenue.

Sir. ml Sirs. N. Johnson are the dahlias, gladiolus and annuals will be shown. There will be two exhibits, one In the afternoon from 3 to 6 and the evening exhibit, 6 to 9.30, Some of the prominent exhibitors Will be Mrs.

J. Horace Harding, Mrs. Howard S. Borden, Mrs. Bertram H.

Eorden, Mrs. Samuel Hiker, Mrs. Thomas N. McCarter, Mrs. Henry A.

Caesar and Mrs. Jphn A. Vietor, The program and entry blanks can be obtained from Mrs. Olto Goetse at Seatirielit. case in the hands of the war depart kiv ctv arn pnpmllnor some time here.

The Daily Cross Word Puzzle vlslllnr Jlr. ftimlrrs on ItlcVrriond avp- ment. Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the New York Times, was invited to lunch today by the president. Norman Mack of Buffalo, N.

prominent Democratic leader, who is visiting In this section, also, was on the calling list at White court today. MARLBORO President Prepares To Leave White Court For Capita! Tomorrow Night. OCHS AfyP MACK ON CALLING LIST TODAY 6:00 P. M. Markets and dinner mualo, 8 30 P.

V. Classic Hour. iCompUM bf United Prw TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEIt 8 RUMSONS GARDEN 10:30 P. M. Scamper.

WOK. CHICAGO 217.3 6 00 Snlolnta and Orch. 10:00 P. A. M.

Concert XHIBITION CLUB WJJP, MOOHEBEART 302.8 6:43 P. N. Belmont Trio. 7:15 P. M.

Moosehrart Concert Band. i i Tuesday's Best Features Vrr.r dttwi TvmnAr near. WKAr and Uttixa urai il ovr. WTO bonutr l'ii'iH brusccwk KOI) BteiJiaii r.wur f'rogriai. swAVPSCOTT.

Sept. 10 30 P. A. M. Concert.

WTAS, ELGIN 8:00 P. M. Linnce prorram. WCER. ELGIN 978 10:30 P.

M. Uwuce' procram. (Ea(ern Daylight Saving Time) 1U.R) Preparing to leave for Washington tomorrow night, President Coolidse was busy today clearing up his desk His departure for the capltol is timed by the president to permit him to meet with the cabinet for the first time since last June on Friday morning. While he has conferred lndi- I1 I I l5 I 1 KJ7 I6 I rrr TlT nem I 7 is it opo ls-psStr -g rfnsr1 fepfe k- veatji Wis. 5iJ I 1 1 few I I I fefl Minor Brown is slowly recovering from a serious operntion performed at St.

I'eter's hospital, New Brunswick last week. The same teachers who have taught in the public school here the past two years began their duties with hs opening of the school. The Misses Edna and Vera Bathgate have returned from a visit with their aunt, Mrs. C. ('hisholm of Now York.

Mrs. William Milfs Is entertaining her Mrs. Urund of New York. Mrs. William Miles is entertaining her mother, Mrs.

Grund of New York. Sirs. Gentleman of Brooklyn was the SU' of Sirs. C. J.

Byrnes yesterday. SIjh srarie Heyer who has been visit-Ing at the home of Pr. J. D. Ely returned to hnr home In Brooklyn yesterday, Jliss Sarah Herbert spent part of last week with her uncle, Dewltt Herbert of Jcrscyvllle.

Sirs. dreen accompanied hy her daughter, Sirs. Albert Ynnostr.ind of Red Bank visited Mr. and Sliss Tiernan Friday. Mrs.

Jennie WriRht Is spending part of the week at Asbury Mrs. Wllli-im Herbert has been vK-it-Inj Sir. and Sirs. George Thompson nf Sliinssquan who expect to move to Florida in a fe'v days. tuIiimUv uitn most ronuuera (Central Standard Time) WCCO, PAUL 416.4 P.

M. Uiiscbnii score. 6 P. M. Muto from WEA1V P.

M. Woatlier. baseball, etc WI1AD, Mll.WAl KEE 275 8 SO P. 11. Uarlteta: Organ recital.

WUA8. liODIHVILI.E 300.8 7:30 P. Sylvian Trio; Loulta Po oil. planiet WOC, DAVENPORT 183.6 5:45 P. M.

Ctiimea: liaM-ball ecoref 8-30 P. M. Program from WEAF. 8:00 P. M.

Crescent Orch. WHO, DK8 528,0 7:30 P. M. Musical nrorrani. The annual Rumson Garden club exhibition will bo held on Thursday, on the estate of Mrs.

Howard S. Borden, at Rumson. The show this year expected to surpass any of the proceeding years owing to the fact that all of the garden clubs of neighboring towns have been invited to participate. One class ut exhibitors who have created the most interest are the children. The show committee has decided to ask the children to prepare a model house and garden from certain plans which are available from Miss Nellie Porter of Rumson.

The house will be cut, erected and painted by the exhibitors and the garden added without any oulsidc help. The customary classes such as cabinet during his summer stay nere, Mr. Coolidge is anxious to take up some matters with the whole body. The president made it known some time ago that he expected to leave Swampscott around Labor day. His return at this time, therefore, is not believed to be occasioned by any particular government emergency.

Mr. Coolidge is watching closely the situation In the anthracite field where the miners have suspended activities, 11:00 P. 11. Mufical prorram. -WDAP, KANSAS OTV 365.

8:00 P. M. School ol the Air. 11:43 P. M.

Nirhthawk Froliu. KSD. BT. LOl'lS 545.1 7:00 P. M.

Arneiseirs Orch. KFAH, LINCOLN 340.8 8:00 P. M. Lime symphony. P.

Sluttc.il program. WOAW, OMAHA 520.0 6:00 P. SI Theater program. 8:40 P. M.

JnfTy's Orchestra. 7:10 P. Jones' radio review. HO P. M.

Potter's llanjo Orch. CTMC INTtKNATIONAt tVNCICATC. HORIZONTAL (Cont.) ITheD aily News-Map 38-lndolent 33-Sufflx ti8sd to form 10:00 P. M. Fred Iiaaim Orch.

P. M. Mldnlte Alarm. WTiAr, NEW 8:00 M. 'Aaiciort Atiort Onantrs.

j) P. m. MwacU proeriun mxui talks. 8:10 P. M.

Hns Gorman's Oruheau-a. 3U V. U. Ttio Twin Entertainers I. :0 P.

M. fcT.ireai'jr Hour. IU 00 V. The Pearl rtt)r'' tBt- ft, by tlia WE.iP Grand Opera to. 11:00 P.

M. Vincent Lopes Orch. mn. new yoRK liwt-s I 10 V. X.

Newt, aporu. markets. 7:00 P. SI Prank Pole's do talk. 7:10 P.

M. Vanderblla Oreh. P. th Buren Seas." 1'. M- I.

miliar Artists. II 50 M. Satuthes Mllntsad. lonrs. ID 10 P.

Jail Weber, 'eelllat. P. M. Mayflower Oreh. WNTC, JfKW TORE 6S0.0 USD I'.

Tilli. Danes pmeram. 7 P. Puhc alarms: Pane muale. D-OA I'.

M. Musical prosriiu. 10 SO P. M. Polio alarms and waather.

WV, NEW TORE 103.3 1 P. M. Ambassador Trla I a P. ZooloriaaJ lertura. P.

M. Recital ot dueu and solos. :15 P. M. Sport talk.

WfJtlS. NEW 10RK SIB.8 8 00 P. M. Stories ami Ore.h. 7 00 P.

Myer Davis' Orehestrs. P. Arrowbmit Inn Oreh. 8.00 P. M.

Featurei and Concart. P. M. JapaneM Cuneert. 0:30 P.

Studio features. Wir. KEW TORE 3BI.9 P. M. roptUar proiram.

UMCA. NEW TORE 340.8 8:30 11.00 P. Jt Sludio fetitures. 11.00 P. M.

Enila Goliivn's Orchestra. WI1R, Si WARE 405.9 8:15 P. M. Dlnn-r niuaic; Sport talk. 1 PO.

ATIAMTIC rlTT Sl9 8-40 p. M. UanebaJI: Hran recital. 7 00 P. M.

Mnrton Trio. 8 OS P. M. Ambassador Orch. 8.00 P.

M. Atlantic Uty Beauty Pa reant. Grand Nljht Carnival. 10 00 p. M.

American Beauty Ball. 11 00 P. M. CaJUornia Nlglil Hawks. WIP, PBILADEI.PniA 8 00 P.

M. Weather: runner mualo. P. Mark en: Cutis WIp. 810 P.

M. Corofort'i Oreh. 145 M. Murphy's Mlnatrels. 0 Ml M.

VeascUa Bind. 10:05 p. M. KMO's Weekli BroMleaaL 10:30 P. M.

Prucraa ot dance muaia wn. rini.ADri.PHu 304 8-40 P. Bnwball: Dinner muate. 8 0011 00 P. Pnxrram from WEAF.

11:00 P. Bellmie-StratforU Orrli. RDKA. EAST PITTfrlCEOn 300.1 8 p. M.

Halt-hmwly baavbalL WBZ. SPRlNGnEtn 333.1 7:00 P. M. Reiaraan Eneemble. 70 P.

Baaobail ncorea 0:00 P. M. Junes Knos. violinist. 0:14 P.

M. Cos a Oreh. ft 45 P. M. Ethel Curry, eoprano.

10:00 P. Braniwlck Orcn. 10:30 P. M. Market oewa, faaturea.

WEKI, BOSTON 475.9 6 30 P. M. Big Biother Club. P. M.

Iwl Found: liaseball. 7:30 Rain I.Hnntun. P. Pribram from NVKAC. WJAR, rROVlllKXCK 303.0 7:30 p.

M. Studio prorrkta. g.30-ia.l!O P. St. Pros em from WEAIT.

CliCL, TORONTO 380.6 7 00 M. ItoyHl Society Oreh. 7:45 P. M. swul luelenc lecture.

8.00 P. William Hard man. violin; Claiiatit piano. 8:00 P. Jarriiue's Orch.

P. M. Arthur and Hit Canucks. 10:30 P. Jardiiia'a Orch.

CN1L1, SIOSCTON 901.1 0:00 P. M. Mouctou Artists. (U.R) (Eastern Standard and Central Daylight Saving Time) WUC, WASHINGTON 408 8:55 P. M.

Haaeball seoroa. 7:00 P. M. "Over the 8wen Seas." 7:30 Musical proirram. 10:00 P.

M. Mayflower Orch. WMBK. MIAMI BEACH 384.4 7:00 P. M.

('uneert and dance uiuato. 8:00 P. M. Weather and news. P.

M. Dance projraui. WT1C CONN 318.6 8:00 P. M. Joiiflctiri; Weather, etc 7:10 P.

Anna Tatro. voutralto. 7:30 P. Organ recital. 8:10 P.

M. Mm. E. Tompkins, soprano. P.

M. Cult Park Orclieetra. WWJ, DETROIT 363.7 6:00 P. M. Dinner concert.

P. M. Concert Jrom WEAF. WCX-WJR, DETROIT 618.0 6 00 P. M.

Uvldkelte'a Ensemble. 7:00 P. Studio Orch. 0:00 P. M.

Opera, "aiToletto." 10:00 P. M. Rod Apple Club. WTAS1. CLEVELAND 380.1 6:00 P.

M. 8leller Orch. WEAR. CLEVELAND 380.4 7:00 P. M.

Organ rerllal. 8:00 P. It. T. L.

Pmsram. 9:00 P. M. State TlieatHr prorram. 10:00 P.

M. Vocational bureau hour. WLW. CINCINNATI KS.3 8 30 P. M.

Gone Johuion. orunaWL 8:50 P. Weather, news, nortea, 8:00 P. M. WLW Feature Orch.

P. St. Werren Poller, soprano. 8:30 P. M.

Knts's Orch. UO P. M. Hluiw orch. WSA1.

CINCINNATI 3H3.9 7 45 P. St Robert Bailrley. chimes. 8 00 P. M.

Kveraidy Hour. 0:00 P. M. Vlrfinia White, soprano: Tom White, violinist. WERT, CINCINNATI 10:00 P.

St. Studio concert profrsra. 00 P. M. Canaical prufraiu.

WMAQ. CHICAOO 447 6 6 00 P. M. Orran reejlal. 0 3U P.

M. l.aSalls Crcli. 8:30 P. M. Travel talk: Musicals.

ETW, CHICAGO 333.4 6:00 P. M. News, marltets. atorles. 7 00 Consresa Orcheirtras.

8 00 P. Musienl prorm. 10:00 P. M. Eveniiuj at home.

WQJ, CHICAGO 441.9 7:00 P. M. Dinner concert. 10:00 P. Halntro Sf.ylnrK.

1:00 A. The Utiifiir Hour. WLS. CHICAGO 344.6 6 00 P. M.

Announcements: Organ. 7:00 Stephen Fotr Program. 8 DO P. M. Better Mualc Hour.

0 00 P. M. Parker and Clark. 10 00 WT.8 Tno end xilolats 11:24 M. So'emn.

Old Judge. VERTICAL (Cont.) 8- Weary 9- Corrodo 13-Preposltion 15- Man's name 16- Epls'Jo (abbr.) 19-Primary source POINT PLEASANT Mr. and Sirs. Cecil Slackay of St. Augustine, have been spending few days here, visiting Dr.

and Sirs. C. S. Carrlgnn on River avenue. Mr, and Mrs.

J. (iatlln of Merritt. N. 1C are spendlntr an extensive visit here as the guests of Sir. and Mrs.

Sf. F. Pier on Arnold avenue. Edward Sliller has broken ground for his new home here on the corner of Arnold and Philadelphia a-enue. Sirs.

C. Van Scot ten of New York has been spending a few days here, visiting Sir and Sirs. William Hayden. nouns from adjectives 40--College e'egreo (abbr.) HORIZONTAL 1-Msn'a nana (familiar) 4-Constant and faithful 7-Took food 10-N. W.

State of U. 12- Coast. region and Islands of Wectern Asia Miner Italian sculptor 16- Attempt 17- Guinea 13- To run away from 41-Bay on coast of Maine, U. G. 21-Act of keeping 45-Preflx, same a "ad" 46-A measure of capacity 48-Vegetable plot 51-To mnke afraid (oba.) 53-A coin of Norway E4-Statlon (abbr.) 55-Nomlntcs 50-Saturatcd with water home with a lover SOLUTION Solution of Sunday's Puzzle.

Numoer 1, isiiAWDf I A A 0 A lIs2 a tr Lyz I KTHH, HOT HPItlNOS 0:15 P. M. Sport review. P. M.

Lawion Held, orranlai WFAA, DALLAS 4T50 6:30 P. St. Monro's Serenanera. 8:30 P. SI.

John Thorwald. baritone; Mrs. J. Crawford, toprano. 11:00 P.

M. lieexeod'i Orch. (L.R) (Mountain Standard Time) liOA, DENVER 322.4 6:00 P. M. Stocks, news, baseball.

0:30 P. While Orch. 7:30 P. M. News-Times Concert.

CNRII, RKC.INA SSOO OO P. Hnriltme story; Lionel Allea Concert Party. (U.R) (Pacific Const Standard Time) KGO, OAKLAND 301.8 6 00 P. M. Dinner miifie 7:00 P.

Nrwi. baseball. Hncks, 8 00 P. M. Calllomia Cornpoiera.

8 iO P. M. UaJio Breeaea. K. 0.

a KHJ. LOS ANGELES 405.3 6.00 P. M. Stones: Orch. 7.30 P.

SI. Conservatory Artlate. 8:00 P. M. Two Hour Concert.

10 00 P. M. Fmm Hie Radio Show, 11:00 P. M. niefcman's Orch.

KFI, LOS ANGELES 107 7:00 P. M. Soloirts and Ouartet. -OO P. M.

TJiu-Bohemian Playem 10:00 P. St. Ballad Uour. ROW, PORTLAND 401.6 7 30 P. St Weather, eta 7 45 9 On P.

M. Talks. Hill) P. Orchestra. 10 00 P.

Sf. Multnomah Oreh. (U.R) TUESDAY'S SILENT STATIONS WCPD WPAP. WBW. WSCt.

WHAS, WOS. WIL. WAHti. ClillE. CNBM, CNRO.

CSiRW. tKBT awake 22- Very high 23- Malicious burning of building 24- Pronoun 26- Flylng mammal 27- Part of body 32-Flowerlng shrub 35-Tract of low grassy land 37-Toward the stern 39-Vlew 41- One of the grains 42- Article 43- Coast guard (abbr.) 44- Famillar trees 46- Llghtest form of matter 47- Southern State of U. S. (abbr.) 49- Railroad (abbr.) 50- Kind of lace am" (contr.) I I t-ojwpr'lej6lslE Ir-nUL 3 TkIh ncLlO BE 20-Latin for "that la" (atbr.) Ct-Calf-meat 23-Man's name (familiar) 25-Behold 25-Wood-bortng tool 23-Rleht (abbr.) E9-Proceed SO-Drlnking vetscl (pl.) 31- Cublc (abbr.) 32- Prepositlon 04-Cvder or Merit (abbr.) VERTICAL 1- Latin for "thus" 2- Proverb 3- Made by the hand 4- Affectlcn si Neva markets, eta. trl US P.

Th Pars Quartet 111 10 M. Time siirnale. etc. CI 11 Jl P. M.

t'oneart from Th Ttie Willows. i 1 i 5-Pronoun (old form) 1 6- Exlstjnce 7- To consecrate 1 1 PAPIS-AFW FLIGHTnanefforh I tts I wcab. piTTsnrnoa i.a 8 30 P. William Perm Oreheatrs, 7-80 Pnlie reports, etc P. -Pnnrram fmm WIAP.

WBFO. AI.TOONA-t-377 I 0:80 P. U. Dance prorram. WOT.

(STHIMTTAJIY 370.5 8 30 P. M. inCurler Orch. 7:35 P. M.

Miirilo pmrram. 8 0(1 M. "0er teh Seven Seas 8 ii P. wqy Ofhe.tr, uj eololat 11.00 P. II flower Orch.

WAR, Bt FTAlO 310 0 fe $25,000 pm e. for tne first non-stop airpane trip tetween Pars er.t Aew fork, to Frencfi ana-fen m'tsoonmeh Me tnfempt r. rrf Ae found tend. Ti fn i Jo cfsif 010 "LIP dpl Dt I iL rilSLl The House of Quality OtMr Frenchmen ere in MrA oreparwj Tor en easrery riyr. CtHI tNTtNTIONl SYWICTI.

12:00 Mldnlte Kevue. I won. rmcAMo 370. 30 Sutler Oreh. 'OTE: Station rosnajieroenle reeerwj nclil to alter programs at their uistfrsUuSs) i 00 1:00 P.

U. Prorram Irom WEAF. 8.30 P. SI aeeests Time, Uy licck UAS BllG(ilKS- Misery Loves Company. FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE NOBODY 'BUT YOU tyl'(ftt HOW CAN YOU I NEVER HEARD) II HEH-HEH-C-T DID YOU FORGET TO WOULD EVER DO SUCH SUCH A OF ANY AAyi( wu PUT WATER IN THAT A FOOL THINKS OF Wf''-r WHY DONT 7(00 Be WHO FORGOT F0H50T TOl RADIATOB AGAIN-f 1 lL THE DUMCBELLSi LIKE OTHER MEN THINGS LIKEL-v 'tEtr FILL YOUR WELL, IF YOU rfW JHLSi, AND TEND TO THOSE YOU QO-ffT TA? RADIATOR The in the Steinway Weber Steck Aeolian Steinway Hardman Ivers Pond Brambach Tusting Milton Steck Emerson TA (Stinwy Reprewnlativts) Asbury Park Red Bank KKG'I- fc-i'-' Pinhead Loses a Year In Age.

iy (Jene Hyrnes t' 'K rigiM rltriire fricle Msik (- II Pat "fll' istew HOORAV FOR mvvuoo HHBKH rMOKiEFivt r7 pirWEAoissix f- iy rtiiTN x1 VEAR5 CH.O TO-DAV I 7 AM' M0N 6AM 'IM I tsilZ 1 1 EVER" WiCKEL I OtlllNMv ARE VOO oonn 6U0VJ TO SOME it sm CNWt 13 tK 4 nrfi HL. 1 LOST (CeoTtitht. ey The Bill rnilltn, tnt tVH 7b The Music of Adolph Snyders SharicRiver Hill Countiy Qub Orchestra By Ed tieoist alaitnew Mlnrnt LOOK NOVEL FEATUFlE OFTWI STARTLING FILM VJlLL BE THE APPEAR -ANCE Cf ANDREW 0lTM- LISTEN JD VJHEEUN WJILL PRESESTT TO-MORROXxJ ON "WIS SCREEr4 STRUGGLE a gtic SERIAL FEATURING DICK DARE IN THE MOoTUNVSVAL ROLE OF HIS ENTIRE CAREER. Don't fail To fouomj EvtRy episode IE Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 9 to 12 In tho tpiiclouii Shark Kiver Hills Country Cluti, overlooking tht beautiful Shark Hlver Peach. Wonderful floor, entrancing music, Inspiring scenery, Invlgorntlng air.

Come, bring your friends end enjoy yourself. Hear concert Tlitidsy and Thursday afternoons 3 to 6. Every venlng from 7 to 9 at our office on Boardwalk at Third Ave. DIRECTOR ART HOKUM PER SUADED HIM Tt HAVE "THEM RE-kAJED FOR THS PICTURE. AND THE CUANGE RMAMEMT 1 ee J.er I STRUGGLE" vwill include most -n t.

a 1 1 1 iT. aarHis nni. 1 5 ii 4l PROM FARM TO FAME TWO MAT ALSO MIKE UELL-VNCWW bEEN EOXlNS feACH tW WiTW MR.DM5E PPERARlNG- WM FOR THE "TUPiLl- WMSWI i TsEE. "THE SEN atonal FishT SEE the'shots OT GAy.SUTTES DROADWAy, LANE OF LIGHTS AND UJaiel Dearie is seem as a little CABARET RL ANb OFCOVJRSE BUHCHE R006E AND RALPH Me5NEEft WAKE T.4E1R WlCKEt APPEARANCES'- Tmv 6 welter UJCULD HAVE CALLED at Third Avenue and 12 Cooltmnn Avenue Asbury Park WUCH STARTS IN I.

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