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ASBURY PARK EV WEATHER AND TIDES. Cloudy tonight and Fridays moderate oattarly winds. High water 2.45 a. 3.18 p. m.

Low water 8.56 a. 9.50 p. m. NET PAiD CIRCULATION 794.5 DAILY AVERAGE YEAH 1914 TWJONTY-MXTH YEAR. NO.

181. ASH UK 1'AltK, JS THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915. TRICE TWO CENTS 1 ENING JEFFERSON SELIGMAN SAVES ml CAPTUR EOF CI TY OF WARSAW IS SUED FOR DIVORCE 1 SINKING SCHOONER PLANS TO ANNO BY BEELl i UNCED WellKnown Banker, Former Resident of Deal, Charged OFF JERSEY COAS MEXICO ran With Desertion Mrs. Seligman, Now at Shore, Has Nothing to Say but, May Discuss Suit Later. NEW TORK, Aug.

6. With her rig C. AMBASSADORS DISCUSSING THE If Combined Appeal to Cease ging completely swept away and her crew exhausted by a terrific battle battle with gales and heavy seas, the MEXICAN SITUATION AT WASHINGTON TRENTON, Aug. 5. Jefferson Selig- i "Mr.

Seligman doesn't live here any man of New York, formerly a well more Further than that, Mrs. Seligman Factional Warfare Is Disre garded Gen. Scott Will Be Sent as Peacemaker. schooner Emma Angel, which yester day was reported in distress off Mana squan, N. was saved from founder Ing early today by the steamship Ber Bavarian Troops Br Thru Russian Cor of Forts and Swi Into Capital Desj Desperate Resist declined to comment on the case, re questing that it be kept quiet for known resident of Deal, has been made defendant in a suit for divorce instituted in the court of chancery hereby his wife, Mrs.

Julia Seligman. She charges him with deserting her. while. When told that the news of muUian and the revenue cutter Sen eca, 45 miles southeast of the High the suit had gone out from Trenton and lands. The Bermudian first discover would aonear in papers all over th WASHINGTON.

Aug. 5. A part of The were married March 2, 1856, by Btate today 8he exclaimed, "Wow! I ed the schooner's plight and after sending a wireless call for the Seneca the plan for the settlement of Mexican Rev. Dr. Gotthell.

a rabbi, at 836 Fifth didn't think it would get out so soon. affairs and the restoration of con3ti stood by until the latter craft arrived avenue, New York city. The petitioner And then he laughed good naturedly. The Seneca took the schooner in tow Offered by Ri claims that her husband left her on But she still refused to discuss her suit and headed for port. May 31, 1313, ana has never returned.

or even to divulge the name of her tutlonal government discussed by the secretary of state and the diplomatic representatives of six South and Central American republics today includes using Gen. Scott, chief of the staff of the American army, to bring the leaders Her maiden name waa Julia Wormser. lawyer. Guard. "Perhaps sometime later on," she Mrs.

Seligman is now occupying the promised, but that was all. Seligman cottage on Ocean avenue, Jefferson Seligman is a member of of the factions together. HENRY ROSENBERG TAKES SON'S SOIT Deal. The telephone there is listed un- the banking firm of J. and W.

Selig Gen. Scott will not be sent to Mexico If the factional leaders can be made der her husband's name, but an inquiry man and at No. 1 William street, for him over the wire this morning New York. His residence is given in to listen to the combined voices of the brought the response from Mrs. Selig- "Who's Who" as at 11 East 69th street seven American republics.

If, however, man that: New York Gets Rule to Show Cause Why the only result of such an appeal is empty promises of peace, without any real attempt to adjust the difficulties between Carranza and Villa, Gen. Scott Aran RETREAT OF CZAR FORCES IMPERII Retirement of Russi From Blonie Fi Break in Defem Similar Retirement will be sent as a laet resort. Extended Beach Leases Should Not Be Cancelled. PARTY CONVENTIONS IN HON OCT. 5 Meanwhile military preparations are quietly going on along the Texas and Arizona borders, altho the border Is CASTLE Of DANTE TRENTON, Aug.

6. Supreme Court now well patroled. Another battery of. Justice Samuel Kalsch this morning field artillery is now en route from Fort granted a rule to show cause why the Sill, to the Border near El Paso, Republicans and Democrats leases for beach front privileges at Asbury Park extended to 1916 should not be granted. The rule was granted Tex.

No explanation of this move was made by the war department, but It Lizzano, Where Poet Spent Ex ile, Wrecked by Shells Also Plan Withdrawal. Meet Same Day-Pro was Intimated that similar moves might on application of Henry Rosenberg, isiruieniva inaicc owner of a string of theaters, Including be expected In the near future. General Scott -was selected to con gressives" Fail to Qualify. the Savoy theater at Asbury Park. The writ Is returnable here on Aug, tfer with the Mexican leaders on account 'of his record In such matters.

Laat Heavy Pressure. ROME, Aug. 6. Austrian artillery 24. TRENTON, Aug.

B. The Republi December he succeeded In forcing both has destroyed the historic castle of Originally the action to have the can and Democratic state conventions Lizzana, near Rovereto, where the leases set aside was started by Walter will be held in Trenton on Tuesday, factions to agree not to carry on mill tary operations along the Arizona bor der. poet Dante spent his exile, according Rosenberg, son of Henry Rosenberg, Oct. 6, or one week after the primary PLAN TO DEFEND to the Idea Nazlonale. who claimed to be a legal resident of ROME, Aug.

5. The Austrian gen election, as provided by the Geran election act. The Progressives cannot hold an official state convention this Asbury Park. During a hearing In sup eral staff Is preparing to withdraw THE CITY OF RI plementary proceedings in a Judgment secured against him by Lawyer from both the Isonzo and Carso fronts, WALSH RECOVERS year, owing to the fact that their vote fell off eo greatly last Novembr they according to prisoners recently cap Thomas P. Fay of Long Branch, Walter Rosenberg declared he was not a legal tured there.

Much heavy artillery has did not poll enough ballots to qualify BERLIN, Aug. 6. The folli already been removed from the positions there and sent to the rear. them as an official party this year, resident of Asbury Park, but made New Tork his home. Following this STOLEN DIAMOND Last year the Bull Moosers did quail official statement announcing Waif The Italians are daily pressing closer disclosure Mr.

Rosenberg announced fy as an official party, and held their fall was issued by the war office 1 A yt' to the three great Austrian strongholds, Tolmlno, Malborghetto and that he would drop the lease suit, but state convention in Trenton the same day the Democrats and Republicans "lleudquarters reports this mdj declared his father would take it up. that Warsaw was taken by Gs met. Austrian Losses Heavy. ROME, Aug. 6.

The following state Of course the Progressives may hold troops lust night. Bavarian Negro Maid at Farren Home Took $125 Gem Owned by Miss N. L. Teahan. 1 ASK UCENS broke thru the forts of the outei ment was given out last night by the General staff: an informal convention this fall, as do the Prohibitionists and Socialists, but it will not be conducted under the Inner line, where the Russians' CIO "Our heavy batteries directed an Eon provisions of the state laws.

The effective fire on the station of Borgo, guard were making tenacious ance. 5. KAo4 OF THE FARMERS probability Is that they will hold Buch Ta. mm, i a UMKwmen 1 wwwmmfimi wwry on the railroad In Val Sugana, where there is important traffic. a convention to draft a state platform "The armies of General von Si and make the final campaign plans.

"The enemy's losses In stubborn Pursuant to the direction of the Ger WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. This after. and General von Galllwltz have aq ed toward the road to Lomza, and Wyszkow, with violent en J. Henry Drew has dero's cabinet who has not sacrificed his right to thesuccession by fleeing the country.

It Ja understood that Villa noon the ambassadors of the A. B. C. attacks on Monte Medetta In Carnia are now found to have been extremely heavy. won his case against the men who con an act, the Republican and Democratic conventions will meet' "simultaneously, at noon on the day mentioned.

The mcnts taking place. duct a cut flower peddling buiness in the city. Two weeks ago a peddler for 'Desperate Kussiun resistance advisability of supporting Manuel Vaa-quez Tagle for president of the revolu. tionary country. The plan is said to contemplate the establishing of an embargo on arms to any faction opposing Tagle, who was minister of justice un.

der Madero and the only man of Ma- "On the Carso plateau the night of will support Tagle, with Carranza prac. countries, Argentine, Brazil and Chile, together with the ministers from Gau-temala, Bolivia and Uruguay conferred with Secretary of State Lansing re Detective William Walsh has Just recovered a diamond ring, valued at? $125, stolen here on July 25, and has returned It to its owner, Miss N. I Teahan of 12S2 Broadway, Albany, N. matron of the Albany city Jail. Theft of the ring was confessed by Jackson, 14 years old, a colled maid employed at the residence (of Mrs.

Edward J. Farren at 512 Sewall avenue, where Miss Teahan had an 'apartment, and It was recovered from beneath the carpet In the girl's bedroom at the home of her mother, 27 1 Myrtle avenue. The girl is being held, Persona at tne Farren home were Republicans will meet in the Repub both sides of the road from Ostrl tlcally the only man of Influence oppos Arthur Toddard of Manasquan was Aug. 8 passed quietly. During the morning our artillery shelled masses llcan club house on East Hanover Rozan was without success.

TwJ Ins him An embargo on arms to Car street, and the Democrats will prob two officers and 4,840 soldiers of infantry observed near Marcottlnl garding the Mexican situation and the ranza would soon bring him to terms. arrested by the inspector for not paying the required city license fee of $15. Mr. Toddard's lawyer had the case ad ably gather In Masonic temple. taken prisoners and we eap'turj and columns marching along from Rupa The Democratic convention will be to Doberdo.

Our troops, having re machine guns. "German cavalry defeated In AN CLEAR UP DE8RIS 1 OF composed of Governor Fielder, the candidates for senator in Burlington, Cape May. Hunterdon, Middlesex, Passaic land and Semitla Russian cavalry; sumed their advance, the left wing and center made slow progress, but on the right we confined ourselves to maintaining positions previously tak journed twice, but finally came to the conclusion that his client was violating the city license ordinance and advised his to pay, which he did. It is expected others who have been peddling flowers without a license will do likewise. Genaise, Bishi and Onlsaky.

and Sussex counties; the holdover sen day and the duy before 2,225 Rul positive that the young colored girl were taken prisoners. CAUSED sr STORM GETTINGTHAT $350 ators, who are Hennessy of Bergen; Ackley of Cumberland; Egan of Hudson; Ackerson of Monmouth, and Bar "The situation north of Ivangol City Counselor Rhome could find no en. "The enemy attempted vainly tore-capture ground held by us on Monte Sei Busl, but was beaten off with heavy losses." unchanged. was Innocent of the theft, but Detective Walsh, pursuing methods of his own, became certain that she had stolen the ring, which had been left jwlth other Jewelry on Miss Teahan's "German cavalry has entered th law exempting peddlers of flowers in the city whether they produced them or not. It is also said that the law ber of Warren; the 60 candidates for the assembly, and the 21 members of HUM DEATH James Kelly of the Rumson Road Killed by Car Driven George C.

Braack. gion of Vladimir and Volynsk, oj Vlrs. Kunst Denies Responsibil Bug. bureau while she went bathing. After the state committee.

This will make the membership number 93, compared with some 1,100 in the old days of "In the Vosges- there was a nei Railroad Closed Ditch, Thus Flooding Tracks How the Chase Was Wrecked. does not exempt farmers or others who sell their own produce In the city from payment of a license fee and It is possible this class of business men may TRAIN IN ity For Promised Payment to Ocean Grove Promoters. gagement near arid south of Ling LONDON, Aug. G. A great, for the possession of Warsaw also be taxed.

progress today along the Vistula Altho she signed an agreement pur her departure for Albany the detective visited the girl at her home and endeavored to secure a confession, but without avail. 6he was taken to headquarters, where she was plied with questions by the detective and Chief of Police William H. Smith, but it was some time before she broke down and disclosed the hiding place of the ring. Narew fronts from' Ivangorod fo: 25 YEARS. HE SAYS delegated conventions.

The Republican convention will comprise the party candidates for senator in the six counties named; the holdover senators, namely, Edge, of Atlantic; Read, of Camden; Colgate, of Essex; Gaunt, of Gloucester; Hutchinson, of Mercer; Rathbun, of Morris; Ma-this, of Ocean; Allen, of Salem; Smal- south of the Polish capital to Cj US THE. HE porting to come from the executive committee of the Ocean Grove Taxpayers' league and pledging a Sum "not lenka, on the northeast, resulti RED BANK, Aug. 5. James Kelly, nightwatchman on the estate of Ira Barrow on the Rumson road, died in the Long Branch hospital last night shortly after being struck by the automobile of George II. C.

Braack, pro Removal of wagonload after wagon-load of limbs torn from trees and other debris that littered the streets came as an aftermath of yesterday morning's terrific wind and rain storm that swept this section of the Jersey coast, causing the loss of two lives and do the breaking of the Russian line The retirement of the RI to exceed $350" to Tonkonogy and Stev. ens, lessees of the beach privileges at guards from Blonie, which is CAN GET I HE the South End, for the maintenance of bathing ropes and lifeguards there, Mrs. miles west of the Polish capitaB nounced In the I'etrosrad stats prietor of a Highlands hotel. He had suffered a fractured skull and internal injuries and was bruised all over his HUNGRY ONES III last night, placed the Germans In Frank II. Kunst, president of the league, this morning disclaimed re Hons before the western defend Attendants at the district court are body.

ing damage estimated at many thou-sands of dollars. In the farming districts the fields present a sorry spectacle, with acre after acre of corn that had just begun to reach marketable size level to the ground, pole ADELPHIA, Aug. 5. The rain early Wednesday morning was the heaviest in 25 years In this section, as reported by Charles Errlckson, the miller at Hall's mill, who is In a position to know. He has been In this present location for the above stated time and says that from 3 a.

m. to 8 a. m. he never saw as much water come down the pond. All the gates were taken out, but still the tide became higher.

About three inches of water covered the floor in the mill, which was never sponsibility and declared that the league the city. A similar retirement announc had never taken ofilclal action in the matter. Kelly, who lived with his sister, Mrs. Sarah Harding on Bergen place, here, was on his way to the Barrow estate at 8.45 o'clock. Braack, who was on Ostrolenka indicates the incre promised another humorous session tomorrow when the adjourned hearing in the suit of a colored man against a Chinaman comes up.

The Chinaman, Charley Young, was sued for a bundle of clothes the colored man said he left The pledge, according to Mrs. Kunst, ley, of Somerset, and Pierce, of Union; the 60 candidates for the assembly, and the 21 members of the state committee. This will make 97 members. In the old days, too, the Republican state conventions had more than a thousand delegates. This being an "off" year politically as far as the officers to be elected are concerned, the state platforms will derive their chief significance for their bearing upon the big fight for the presidency, United States senatorshlp and governorship next year.

Each platform will outline, however, the principles pressure oi me uermans or: Narew, where Field Marshal vo really was made by a committee of denberg has been endeavoring to about 13 South End residents, none of his way here, with his mother, Mrs. Catherine Braack, with him In the car, declares that the man suddenly stepped out from the side of the road In front thru to tho line of the Warsa whom wus at the time nor has aince known to happen before. become a member of the league. They rograd trunk railway. The corresponding move The tide on the Big brook (Mana- 1 on! met at her house, with Harry E.

Shen of his car and was knocked before at his laundry on Sprlngwood avenue, the lot Including four shirts for which the colored man said he paid $3.50 apiece. Charley said the check the colored, man presented was not given by him and denied ever having seen the south, under General von Mack squan river) was so high that it was ton of 10 Heck avenue as chairman, HARVESTHOME RUSH The big party of local folk who went to the harvest home at Clarksburg last night had intended stopping off at the Colts Neck festival on their return for a littlo after-feed, but all the Colts Neck people saw of them was a cloud of dust as they passed thru the village. They had partaken so freely of the abundance of good things pro- citled at Clarksburg that they had not the slightest desire to even look at other viands. Several hundred persons were fed at Clarksburg, meals being served until the car could be brought to a stop. has been checked, according toj impossible to pass over the bridge at but of the others present, Mrs.

Kunst remembers only that they included Petrograd statement, which tells! Edgar Van Etten's and Conk's bridge, upon which its party will wage the wher the roadbed was badly washed He picked Kelly up and hurried with him to the hospital, but the man died 13 minutes after the hospital was reached. Braack then went back to check administered on Tuesday of Cholm. Armored motor cars battle this fall for control of the leg islature. Frank and William Thompson, Mr. Henderson, Mr.

Anderson, Mr. Sar- The Buckshootem bridge, which is beans blown down and other produce destroyed. Hundreds of chickens in coops located on low land, were drowned. The fields of fallen corn resembled broad expanses of sea green wavelets that rose and fell with the wind. The loss to New Jersey crops is figured at $1,000,000.

While the storm was at Its height between 6 and 7 o'clock yesterday morning train traffic was almost suspended here. Water covered the rails to a depth of several inches between Asbury and Fifth avenues and trains were run thru the flood at slow speed, sedlng showers of water over the flagmen who ventured out onto the crossings. The flood was partly caused by the fact the railroad company has Just filled in the drainage ditch on the east side of the tracks from the main station to North Asbury. used by the Russians In their cq considered high, escaped the tide colored man before. Judge Walter Taylor asked the plaintiff if Charley Young's name appeared on the ticket, which was painted in Chinese.

Plaintiff admitted he didn't know whether it did or not, and the courtroom roared. only a few inches. The road near th men and Mrs. Jacob Sweet. Mr.

Tonkonogy also was present. This commlttas, uciing out of sym Rumson, where he surrendered himself to Chief of Police Charles Briggs and offensive to hold the Germans this region. Will Defend Riga. culvert lust this side of the late was held by Recorder Francis Becke Charles Gravatt place, was washed pathy for the South End residents who awav for about 100 feet and made FARMERS LOSE ON 65 CENT POTATOES In the extreme northern end fl battle line the Russians are rem traveling to Lakewood Impossible. it appeared at that time were to go thru the summer without any privileges at all because of the destruction by fire of the South End pavilions, tne civil population or the to; city of Riga, in preparation fo ADOPT CHILD.

FREEHOLD, Aug. 5. James B. Parker and Marietta, hie wife, of 309 Brin-ley avenue, Bradley Beach, were grant, ed papers by Judge Lawrence this a late hour. Asbury Parkers who motored to the village adopted a clever ruse to get a table early.

Kumor has it that they were aided and abetted in their nefarious scheme by a relative of The high wind Injured the corn crop bodly. Stalks are broken off and some is torn up by the roots. Farmers fear that potatoes will rot, altho the cool agreed to meet part of the expense of defense of the city against the army, which is advancing across land. A dispatch to the Morning; In $3,000 bail on a tentative charge of manslaughter to await the result of an Inquest to be conducted by Coroner John G. Sexton of Long Branch.

His mother and Otto Gautschy, a Highlands butcher, went on his bond. Kelly, who was 61 years old, was born at Everett, son of Patrick Kelly, a victim of the civil war. He leaves besides his sister, Mrs. Harding, a brother, John Kelly of Holmdel, and two daughters, Helen of Saranac Lake, N. and Mary, who lived with him breeze and partly cloudy day which followed were In their favor.

morning for the adoption of Kathryn Runyon, 3 years old, whose mother is deceased and whose father, Charles Clark W. Clayton of "hustler" fame, The entire party rushed thru an unprotected section of the fenco sur The bathing beaches here benefited rather than suffered from the storm, as did Seabright, where It was feared for a time serious damage to sea front from Petrograd says: "The evacuation of the non-mlj elements of Riga began some tlmj all the undesirable elements of population being sent to the lnfi Of Highest Value. Runyon, Is missing. rounding the eating place, and took ADELPHIA, Aug. 6.

Farmers here commenced the harvesting of their Cobbler potato crops this week. The best price they have realized this year is 65 cents a barrel, which is about $3 less than they received for the same variety last year. At this price, the farmers declare, the crops were grown at a loss. Tour eyes are of the highest value possession of a table and remained to vou. Why tire and strain tnem property would be done.

Instead of there until they were served, despite a when wn can relieve them with the (Continued on Page Two) general protest. nrnner classes? Our methods are scl the Tonkonogy and Stevens venture on consideration that the freedom of the bathing grounds be extended to the South Enders without charge. Mrs. Kunst this action as a "bribe." When a couple of weeks later the Ocean Grove association yielded to pressure and suspended its bathing ordinance for the summer, Mrs. Kunst says that the committee which had offered the considered that what it desired had been accomplished and there was no longer any need of carrying out its agreement.

She says (Continued on Page Two). Who Is Responsible? By what right did the city of As-bury Park sell land at the foot of Emory street at Deal Lake to what is known as the Wortman boat Interest dock, thereby shutting off the view and her aunt here. Ahiong the local autoists who took entiflc and our work famous. Broken Mr. W.

E. Harrison, Tax Codec' lenses duplicated. A. W. Cornelius parties to the harvest home were Com Dear Sir: You have always Poultrymen have been receiving 25 Funeral services are to be held Saturday morning in St.

James R. C. rnissioner Howard D. LeRoy (whose so accommodating and polite ti cents a pound from the shore butch wife is in California), Dr. Willam I taxpayers, I make bold to ask, 1 washing away any of the water front, the storm actually piled up great beaches of sand, repairing In a measure the havoc wrought by winter storms that carried many buildings out to sea.

The beach now presents a better protection from the sea than the resort has had in years. Today, the sea had resumed Its nor-(Continued on Pago Two). era for their spring chickens up to this week, when the price dropped to Phil Seamon's One-Half Price sale of men's and boy's suits Is In pro Thompson, Theodore Cook, Samuel A. church. The mass will be said by Rev.

Fr. Joseph P. Casey, assistant rector. Burial will be made In Mt. Olivet cemetery, MIddietown township.

Inconsistent with your position, me the total amount that women erty owners are taxed in Asbury gress. Straw hats also at half. Great 20 cents a pound. Reeves, Horace Fisher and Mr. Clay ton.

bareains in shirts: all kinds of fur Plenty of rain has made the pasture of the lake and excluding property owners from what was intended for a street. What councilman made the secret deal? J. A. Bradley. advl84 Cake Walk and Roulette Dance.

Cake walk and roulette dance at Casino tonight. $1Q in gold given away In prizes. Admission 25 cents, including dancing. advlS4 nishings and in men's and boys' shoes. $30,000 To Loan Phil Seamon.

636 CooKman as for the farmers' stock the best in years. On Monday Edgar Van Etten cut a pretty good crop of hay on the Please understand, I simply wani total amount, not Individual amd This information Is Intended to be" lished in the cause of woman's) frage. J. A. B.

a Hear Her. Mrs. Addle Ballou Parsells, national burv Park. advl84 Asbury Park Building Loan Ass'n will loan the above amount on first bond and mortgage. Applications tor loan W.

C. T. U. lecturer, on "Votes for Cake Walk and Rouletts Dance. Cake walk and roulette dance at Ca Reinforcements Have Arrived same ground where only a few weeks ago he harvested a crop of rye.

women, Deacn auditorium, Saturday Cake Walk and Roulette Dance. Cake walk and roulette dance at Casino tonight. $10 in gold given away In prizes. Admission 25 cents, including dancing. advl84 At Stricklin's shirt sale.

Big case night. should be in on or before Friday evening, Aug. 6th. Henry C. Winsor, Secretary.

adv. 33-5, 1S3-3 sino tonight. $10 In gold given away In prizes. Admission 25 cents, includ Sololitt's Night Pryor, Brown, HoksI and Miss Wcf at Arcade tonight, 8.13. adv.

of beautiful shirts arrived this a. m. All sizes. $1.25 shirts, 69c. $2.00 shirts.

95c. Ira A Stricklin. advl84 Cake Walk and Roulette Danes. Cake walk and roulette dance at Ca ing dancing, advl84 Cake Walk and Roulette Dance. Cake walk and roulette dance at Ca Blanche Sweet In "The Warrens of Virginia," today at Casino, Bradley Beach, matinee, i p.

m. adv. 34, 184 2lks' Parade sino tonight. $10 in gold given away sino tonight. $10 in gold given away in prizes.

Admission 25 centsinclud Cake Walk and Roulette Dance. Cake walk and roulette dance at Ca Pretty Fan Free I Inguire at Stelnbach's Service Bif adv. 3 i at Los Angeles will be shown at Ocean Theatre today. adv. 34, 184 ing dancing.

advl84 sino tonight. $10 in gold given away Men's Shirts Reduced Lona Branch Farmers' Market. Take your morning spiel in your in prizes. Admission 25 cents, including dancing. advl84 Stricklin's Shirt Sals.

Best ever happened. New stock this morning. $1.25 shirts, 69c. $2.00 shirts, 95c. Ira A.

Stricklin. advl84 Beauty Shop Cool Spot Manicuring, hairdressing, massaging, etc. Steinbach Co. adv. 34, 184 Shoe Sales Doubling Owing to extra attractive values at $3.85.

Steinbach Co. adv. 84, 184 Musical Treat. Swedish Nightingale at Red Cross .4 Also special values In Onyx Money to Loan. $1,000, $1,200.

$1,500. $3,500. W.E. Mac-donald, Bradley Beach, N. J.

adv26t Oh, Yeit All of You Bargain week at Elks' Home. All remaining goods will be disposed of at cost Don't fail to attend. adv.33,183tf I Have It. All kinds of second hand furniture for sale. Geo.

E. James, Jr, 117 Prospect Ave. advlOat Fsmeus Tenor. Don't fail to hear Vincent Sullivan nt Red Cross concert, Thursday, Aug. 5 at 8 p.

m. Other grept celebrities will appear. adv6.181-4.31-4 Read editorial on woman suffrage on page eight. J. A.

B. advl84 automobile and get your vegetables, Underwear, Cravats, etc. Stelnbao) adv. I Jly treatment and cure for obesity Is concert, Jlonterey hotel, Thursday, Aug. 5 at i p.

m. poultry and eggs fresh from the farmers, advttst in prizes. Admission 25 cents, including dancing. advl84 Ask to hear "Down To Asbury Park," song success, wherever music played! adv. 34, 184 Special chicken dinner Sunday, 1 to 6 o'clock, $1.

River Road Inn. 4,25,1751 "Dine and dance at the Plaza Grill. Popular and delightfully cool. Shore dinners, cabaret. Kingsley near ocean.

advl63f truly wonderful. The latest and most scientific method used. Marvelous results. Physician in attendance Dr. Trusty, 60S Cookman Ave.

adv. 34,184 Don't Miss It. Great Red Cross concert, at Mon If science, skill and hygiene appf you in the care of your foot Ills, Dr. Trusty, 509 Cookman Ave. adv.f Money to Loan.

On first mortgage. Amount, from terey hotel, Thursday, Aug. 5 at 8 Read editorial on woman suffrage on page eight. J. A.

B. advl84 $1,000 to $10,000. Prompt service, rea o'clock. adv5.181-4.31-4 Children': summer coats. Including sonable charges.

A. V. Havens, 202 100 women's fine white lingerld Demonstration of Kabo corsets now going on. Expert corsetiere will give you special fitting at Le Maistre's. advl84 25c Rajah pongees on sale at 14c yd.

serges and checks at one-half former Kinmonth Bldg. Phone 2214-W. Great reduction in all summer dress goods at Le Maistre's. advl84 at Le Maistre's. advl84 price at Le Maistre's, advl84 n.eaa euiioriai on woman suiirageon voue aresses ai less man cost to re page eight, J.

A. B. advl84 facture on sale at Le Maistre's. a(i.

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