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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 8

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917. Mrs. Forirmn Bailey sang "Rose In the Bud," accompanied by" Mrs. Pearce. STEINBACH'S FALL OPENING 1B86-ANDREW J.

HURLEY-1917 MATTRESSES RENOVATING, UPHOLSTERING and CABINET WORK Cor. Central Ave. and OJin St. Phone FARMINGDALE JOHN N. BURTIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Open Day and Night Motor Equipment Private Chapel 617 Bange Ave.

Phone 57. "Gols-ll," 2 Drops, Corns Poel Off For 25 Cents Feel Off 25 Corns. "Oets-It," the greatest corn discovery of any age, makes joy-walkers out of eorn-limpers. It makes you feel like the Statue of Liberty. Buy a "liberty" bottle of "Gets-It" MANASQUAN WOMAN'S CLUB.

The Woman's club of Manasquan met Monday at the home of Mrs. Halsted Walnright. Eight new members were unanimously elected. The current topics of the evening; were, "The Second Liberty Loan," the discussion of which was led by Miss Sarah Erriokson, and "LaFollette's Speech in the Senate," led by Mrs. L.

H. Pearce. Mrs. Korman Bailey lead a very Interesting mythological story of Prometheus and Pandora, Miss Josie Davison followed with a paper on Phaeton. Mrs.

Walnright rendered two piano selections, "Hu-moresque" and "The National Airs." BE PATRIOTIC Liberty Bonds are being sold by local women at the Bond Booth Main Floor. Buy a bond and encourage the women. 1 CAUSE OF The Store MEN FOR- lr. Walter S. Havens Is seriously 111 at his home on Main street, lie was taken 111 five days ago anil is under the care of Dr.

Wilson of Red Bank. Miss Beatrice Merrihew of Jamaica, L. has been sojourning with Mr. and Mrs. William I.

Brower. Mr. ami Mrs. John W. Garhart have returned from a visit in Red Bank with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner. Joseph Oesckger who was' employed a long time in Russell's bakery was a visitor here recently. Oesckger after leaving here went, to the Canal Zone and was employed in Panama for a year.

During his absence of two years he spent five months in South America remaining some time In Chile, Oliver H. Brown, 2d, cashier of the irst National bank made a business trip to New York, yesterday. Miss Hilda Woolley of Sheridan street was recently entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Leon M.

Shafto at Shafto'a Corner. Mrs. Silence of New York who has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. MacClain and her brother, Frederick A. Hewitt of West Main street returned to Brooklyn yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lamont of St. Augustine, Fla have been spending 10 days on Hollywood farm with Mr. La-mont's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont who has resided in Florida several years is now the proprietor of a garage in St.

Augustine. Mr. and Mrs. Simon F. Pyle and daughter, Mildred, after a brief visit here have returned to their home at Shafto's Corner.

Mrs. Andrew M. Shafto is 111 at her home on Main street. The stores of J. Lutz and Son, John R.

Allaire and William H. Thompson will continue to close at 6 o'clock every Tuesday and Friday. Jack Heiser has returned after visiting friends in Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Sammis of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sam-mis of East Orange were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Good-enough of Asbury avenue. Mrs. Martin Lof'us who has been ill several months at her borne on West Main street is In health. Mrs. Hannah Hart; aAidaughter, Miss It Will Come Off In One Complete riece!" right now.

free yourself at once from all corn misery. It will peel oft painlessly. In ono complete piece, any corn, old or young, hard or soft, or between the toes, any callus, or any corn that has resisted everything else you have ever used. OH It comes like magic. Guaranteed.

All you need Is 2 or 3 drops of The Greatest Department Store on the Coast. IN FALL ARRAY Our various departments are now fully prepared to show you just what has been purchased for the season's wear. We are enabled by our many years of experience to provide our patrons with the best the market affords at the very lowest prices and cordially invite you to come and see them. Ladies' Suits and Skirts Men's and Boys' Clothing Millinery, Trimmed and Untrimmed jrlats Shoes, for Ladies, Misses, Men and Boys Men's Furnishings White Goods, Corsets, etc. Dress Goods of all kinds Linen, Muslin and all Dry Goods Notions, Trimmings, etc.

Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags Household Goods Carpets, Rugs and Matting Oil Cloths and Linoleums Children's Tlay Toys COOK'S Department Store I Tak Salts to flush Kidneys if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. If you must have your meat every day. eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick heartache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night.

To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. adv "Gets-It," that's all. "Gets-It" Is the only safe way In tho world to treat a corn or callus.

It's the sure way the way that never fails. It Is tried and true used by millions. Never Irritates the flesh or makes the toe sore. It always works; ppols-corns-off-like-a-banana-skin. 25c a bottle Is all you need pay for "Gets-It" at any drug" etore.

or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence Chicago, 111. Sold in Asbury Pant and recommend OVERCOATS Coats of black kersey, 50 inches long with black astrakhan shawl collar, quilted satin lining, a very new models. Value $27.50. Special at $22.50.

Coat of dark blue material, double breasted model, velvet collar, yoke and sleeves one-fourth satin lined. Value $24.50. Special at $19.50. Tourist Coats of double faced material in grey or brown mixtures, 50 inches long, and full lined, belted all around. Special at $24.50.

SUITS Suits of mixed cashmere, all-wool fabric. Plain or belted models, nicely tailored. Special at $16.50. Suits of blue serge or flannel, some are plain back models, others are belted all around. Lower pockets of coat are slashed.

Value $22.50. Special at $19.50. ed as the vorld's best corn remedy by unueia cigar stores ti. S3. Kin month's Pharmacy, Richmond Drug Store, Lehritter-Johnson Charles Grammer.

James H. Sexton FUNERAL DIRECTOR 159 Main Asbury Park Cookman Main Asbury Park Tel. 21. Spring Lake Office, 32-W. 1 'Anna Hurtt of Ocean Grove spent Sat-! Mrs.

Hannah Hurtt and daughter, Miss i Elizabeth and Mary Goo'leno'lgh. John Herring sprained his wrist sev-' oral days ago. Mrs. Leon Farry of Elizabeth is so journing witn ner granaparems, Negligee Shirts, 95c Shirts of woven or printed madras. Value $1.50.

Special at 95c. Hosiery, 32c pair Heavy Wool Hose, dark oxford and black only. Value 40c pair. Special at 32c pair. i Alls.

11111111 o. iULruui. ui tcci Neckties, 75c Silk Four-in-hands, all new and artistic patterns. Value $1.00. Special at 75c.

Caps Made of new cloth and in new patterns. Value $1.00 and $1.50. Special at 89c. Main street. Miss Irene Gorman of New York is the guest of Miss Mildred Ratigan at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Ratigan, ZEPPELIN ATTACKS SHIP The Liberty Loan UNDERWEAR Heavy fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers, natural color. Regular value 75c. Spec! at 55c per garment. STOCKHOLM, Sept.

18, The Swedish steamer Flandria was attacked by a Zeppelin on its. latest trip homeward. The first bomb which was dropped narrowly missed and CREAM Does your milk bottle have a good cream line? You are entitled, to the best, why not get it? We deliver MILK all the year from Deal to Ocean Grove. Telephone your order to 412-W. ALTON'S DAIRY ALLENHURST the ship.

The engines were stopped and the crew ordered into the boats Four more bombs were dropped dan gerously near the vessel. Before all Asbury Park, J. those on board had entered the boats there was a panic, and the captain had to use his revolver to enforce discipline. The ship's company, after for about two hours in the boats, An Executor's Service You may need some-lime to appoint as administrator of your affairs an Executor. While individuals perhaps are trustworthy, no one individual is as much so as a well-organized, equipped and managed Trust Company.

By naming this Trust Company as your Executor, an impartial and responsible service will be BUY A LIBERTY BOND NOW returned to the ship. Several hours later another airship appeared and hovered about the ship for a time, but departed without doing any harm. Subscribe at once for these bonds. The American people must take the loan. Every dollar subscribed will speed the work of both Army and Navy.

This bank offers you its services free in handling all details of your subscription. Act now the time is limited. Asbury Park Ocean Grove Bank ENTERTAIN DINNER PARTY stone desileirii Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter of Fair Haven entertained a party of friends at dinner Sunday at their home on DeMott street.

The guests were Mr. Every ready show and Mrs. John Quinn and Mrs. Mary Williams of Freehold, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Hendrickson, Miss Mamie Williams, Miss Marie Garrity, James Ritter and William Naulty of Fair Haven, John Ritter of South Amboy, Miss Lucy Ritter and John Butler of Holmdel and Miss Elsie Youmans of Long Branch. you I Asbury Park Trust Co. fit I A Modern Bank 1M Sick Wife's Story Surprises Asbury Park The following has surprised Asbury Parkers: A business man's wife suffered from dyspepsia and constipation for years. Although she dieted she was so bloated her clothes would not fit. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY.

Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestine It relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. Farley's Drug Store, Mattison Avenue and Main Street. Adv. 0 THE Seacoast Trust Com-A pany is conservative but not to a fault.

To the traditions of the past it couples the methods of modern efficiency. A favorite bank of progressive business men. Read The Evening Press. explain new features WW aint Now! that greatly increase mileage km WW The Fall the Best Time to Paint LJII i season the best painting results are toSI That motorists That motorists ms secured. me wood is splendid condi tion, having thoroughly dried out over 7 me summer, rrngs are lewer and rams are less Bflir1fs Full nnintincr trivoa vnn the.

1 J' V. 1 opportunity to cover up and seal the cracks Lf il. 1J ,1 More Ruhher Between Layers: Separating the plies of fabric by an elastic wall which allows free play without friction. Reinforcement in Bead and Side Wall: Greatly increases the strength at the bead, at the junction of tire and rim, and raises the point of bending to the widest part of the tire. This one feature alone adds miles and miles to the service of the tire.

"Wherever Firestones are for sale you can see this section of tire and fcain an inside knowledge that will teach you to buy Most Miles per Dollar. FIRESTONE advances, never stands still. Every year Firestone means still More Miles per Dollar. New features are incorporated in the present output. So important that every dealer wants to show them to you.

See the cross section and note: Thick Tread: Many more miles of resistance the friction of the road. More Cushion Stock: More pure rubher between fabric and tread to save the body of the tire from shocks and bruises and to increase resiliency. uciore me cuia weamer sets in. As fall is the best time to paint, so Lucas find extra values in Firestone Tires is proved by the fact that our sales increased 72 per cent this year up to Sept. 1st.

Our total business this year will exceed $60,000,000. 1 is the best paint to use. There are sixty-eight years of practical paint making experience In every can. Since 1849 the Lucas Company has built the greatest paint maKing organization in existence and have created the highest standard paint made. -1 k.

Wjl "2siX? 'w Vff. 11 you use Lucas Paint, you can depend on results being all they ought to be. A rr FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY Akron, Ohio Branches and Dealers Everywhere I I I tUt'U 3 uome ln ana Ret a color scheme for that 4 house of ycAirs. It will put you under no Am F.W.Baker HARDWARE frfSI. 173 Main St.

Asbury Park. Jbi 'uWyrMS Home of Reliable Hardware i i. The aim of the officers of this bank is to render an interested personal service a service that is courteous, considerate and friendly to all customers of the bank. 1 mporarily at 206 Bond St. FABRIC TIRES FOR SALE BY Akk U.J.

SEACOAST GARAGE SUPPLY CO. READ THE SHORE PRESS TELEPHONE 1664 86 S. MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK, N.J..

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