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Be a booster. D on't knock. Let’s make Belmar Betteb lb# finest resort along the jtartiey Buy In Belmar : Coast. Spread the newt of Its attractions eYerywhero, _,T f o e r t i vk Vol. 38. No. t50 BE1.MAR, NEW JERSEY FRIDAV, AUGUST 24, 1938 Single Copy Lour & cut NEW TRAFFIC WORK ON NEW POOL LAWS TO TAKE EFFECT IN SEPT. TO START ON NOV. 10 FORMER COUNCILMAN PAUL ZIZINIA WILL MAKE KNOWN COMMISSIONER DILL ANNOUNCES NEW TRAFFIC RULES, PLANS FOR $100,000 SWIMMING POOL EAST OF THBJ. WHICH WILL TAKE EFFECT ON SEPT. 1st—CARS AL­ BOARDWALK, NEXT WEEK LOWED TO TRAVEL AT 40 MILES AN HOUR IN OPEN COUNTRY—OTHER IMPORTANT CHANGES Plans are now under way for a when completed will be one of the $100,000 swimming pool on the largest of its kind in the state. New Jersey’s new state ti'affic torists and pedesti’ians alike and beach front to be erected east ot Beautiful rest rooms and conces­ law, effective Sept. 1st, is probably represents the best judgment obtain the boardwalk between the Shark sions are included ixx his program. the most complete and up-to-date able. Every reasonable object rais­ »* M e m . River inlet and the Belmar Fishing Mr. Zizinia is one of the largest traffic law enacted in any state in ed by motorists, pedestrians, police club. The sponsor and builder of taxpayers here and has always been the Union. It combines the essen­ authorities, and civic organizations this new project is Former Coun­ a big booster for Belmar. The beau- tial features of the uniform motor has been given consideration in the cilman Paul Zizinia of Inlet ter­ liful Inlet terrace stands as a monu. vehicle act recommended by the drafting of the law and every con­ race. meat to him. Hoover national conference on tingency possible of anticipation Mr. Zizinia has practically all of This new project will no doubt street and highway safety, and, al­ has been guarded against. his plans formulated and will prob­ add more tone to the development :|h k ;s so, the essential features of the A summary of some of the prin­ ably begin excavation about Nov. of Belmar, because of its necessity model municipal traffic ordinance cipal points' is given below. For m . # | 10th Mr. Zizinia owns over 400 feet to the thousands of pleasure seek­ just completed by one of the Hoov­ the exact wording of the section of of the boardwalk, and the pool ers who come to these shores every er national conference committees the law and other details govern­ year. and recommended to alf cities and ing each case, however, readers are towns in the United tSates. The referred to the 'law itself. new law makes stronger than ever Some of the salient points fol­ New Jersey’s leading place in mo­ low: Sally Farrier Breaks tor vehicle administration. Pedestrians must obey traffic sig With proper enforcement by po­ nals and police officers directing lice authorities throughout the traffic. Pedesti'ians crossing at in­ Worlds Casting Record state, New Jersey’s accident recoi'd tersections on a “go” signal have Miss Sallie F arrier, 20, broke her She led a leld of two score wo­ will go down until it reaches that the I'iglif of way over all vehicles. own world’s recoi'd set last year, men by making the longest cast of commonly believed irresistible min In districts where traffic, is con­ and carried off prizes in two of the the day, 329 feet, six inches, beat­ imum. The new law is at once rea­ trolled, by traffic lights or police men’s events, at the 19th annual ing her mark of 309 feet, 10 inches* sonable and practical, fair to mo­ (Continued on Page Four) casting tournament of the Belmar made last year, to retain her title Fishing club, held opposite the club ! as champion woman caster. house, Saturday, under the sane-! Jack Clayton of the Belmar club tion of tire Association of Surf An-; was the star in the men’s events, Firemen To Continue gling clubs. (Continued on Page Four) Drive For Funds ALFRED SMITH Red Bank Bears To Declaring its understanding to ready provided for by the commis­ be that the fxxnds raised are to be sion. used for social and charitable ac­ Various representatives of the 11 Miles of Trains to Oppose Local Tossers tivities of the firemen, the boro firemen, including Fire Chief Ar­ commossion, Tuesday night, voted thur Davenport and Edgar Smith, The Belmar club will Kennie Van Pelt in center and Ed­ to approve of the financial drive said the impression held by fhe Carry Smith Excursions play the Sanborn Bears of Red die Walzer in right. now conducted by the united fire­ public was that the drive was for Bank, tomorrow afternoon, on the The Bears will line up with eith­ men, representing the three fire the social and charitable endea­ Railroads through Belmar will iat Lains which will through local grounds at Twelfth avenue er Joe Stryker or Cart Spann pitch­ companies, the Fred Tag Christmas vors of the firemen. Mayor Joseph do lhcir heaviest business in their Belmar twice during the day ’there and F street. This will mark the ing, and Kalie catching. Scljoit party fund and the exempt associa­ Mayer and Commissioner Thomas history tomorrow, when Governor may be other specials from North first meeting of the year between will play first with Bentley, formes' tion. The action of the commission D. Joeck were of the opinion, how­ Smith wilt be at Sea Girt, Jersey. The roads are expected to these two teams and a fast game ly of the Meadowbrooks of New­ clarifies its stand as taken at a spec ever, that the public, upon reading The Jersey City quota of 40,000 he congested with auto traffic and is looked for. The Vxcal team has ark. Meyers will cover short with ial meeting held last week, when an announcement circulated by the have engaged forty special trains, special arrangements have been been going good this season, and Red Jackson at third. Hunter will the firemen were "requested to dis­ firemen, would believe the drive -each to carry 1,000 on the Pennsyl­ made for state troopers to handle the Bears have piled up a fine re­ play left field with D. Macintosh in< continue the drive"' because of an was for purposes that should be vania. From Hoboken, Hudson it. cord in defeating several of the best right and Brown in center. The impression created that the funds and are taken care of by boro apT City, Bayonne and other Hudson Governor Alfred E. Smith will teams of the state, and have played Bears will bring a large following were to be used for purposes al- (Continued on Page Four) cities twenty special Jersey Cen­ not deliver any political speech at several of the best colored teams in of rooters to Belmar to witness this tral trains have been engaged thal Sea Girt, tomorrow, if he speaks at the country. big game. The Bffmar team will will come over the New Jersey all, which is doubtful. He will mo­ Belmar will irot out the same play a return game with them on Southern Division through High­ tor down and be the guest of Gov. lineup that has been doing such a Sunday in a couple of weeks. State Exposition To Be lands and West End. Moore until the next Monday. On good work all season, with the re­ Herbert Hunter, ex-leaguer and Newark has ten special trains Saturday he will be welcomed to liable Bob Steward on the mound, former of the Atlantic scheduled to bring 1,000 on the Jer­ Jersey by a crowd of from 100,000 and Dave Egbert doing the catch­ Highlands club, last year, will lead Here Next Year sey Central. to 125,000. ing. Dick Newman will play first the Red Bankers to Belmar, and In addition to these seventy spec base with Fes Rogers at second. will have charge of the team. An industrial exposition to dis­ Two large steel and frame struc­ Tony Bliss will cover short, with On Saturday, Sept. 1st, Belmar play New Jersey’s manufactured j tures will be erected close to Ocean A substantial number of the thous late at night to ha-sfc the approach­ Bill Resta at third. This forms a j w ill play the Jam esburg A. A, > in e products to summer seashore visit- j ”oulevard and they will house about ands ( ' ■"( ’or cars expected to es ready for travel by tomorrow. crack infield, which ranks with the at Belmar. Belmar lost a twelve ors, wilt be held here on former | 600 display booths. In these it is storm the summer capital at Sea It was stated that the new road- best in the county, and all are very i inning game with them a couple of Councilman Zizinia’s property on intended to show practically every Girt to see Governor Smith, to­ way would be opened for that day ] heavy hitters. The outfield will ; weeks ago. Ocean avenue, from July 1 to Sep-; article made in the slate. With morrow, will use the new Shark only and perhaps Sxwday. The j consist of Hari’y Low in left with) tem ber 2, 1929. Announcement was ! thousands of persons from outside River bridge and approaches, be­ north approach is ready for use |------:------— -■■■ •'— made today. The affair will be : New Jersey visiting this section in tween Neptune City and Belmar, now, but there remains considerable j conducted under the auspices of j the summer it is felt that the expo­ west of the railroad. fill to be placed along the south a p -! the Chamber of Conxmerce with | sition would be a benefit to the Because they believe the present preach. Engineers stated that this | St. Rose Sacred Concert the cooperation of boro officials. J state’s industries. F street and Ocean avenue bridges approach will be laid, watered and j across the river will be inadequate rolled so that it could be used to- j to carry the load without delay and morrow. Before the road will be j To Be Held On Aug. 26th congestion, fhe state highway en­ opened to regular traffic, however, Kiwanis Enjoy Picnic gineers and contractor’s men are another course of stone must be Arrangements are now being will appear in the concert include: working from early morning until (Continued on Page Four) made for the sacred concert to be Mr. Julius Asnes, violinist; Mr. U do Many visiting Kiwanis organiza­ The visiting Kiwanians were en­ held at St. Rose’s church on Sun­ Gossweiler, violoncellist; Miss Ger­ tions were present, Thursday after tertained at golf, tennis, water LOCAL EXCHANGE CLUB PUBLIC SCHOOL PRINCIPAL day afternoon, Aug. 26th. Follow­ aldine Hooper, harpist; Mrs. Rod­ noon as guests of the local Kiwanis sports and danqing. Visiting wo­ AWARDED NATIONAL CUP RETURNS FROM VACATION ing is the committee: ney Haines, soprano; Mr. Andrew club, at the American Legion home. men were entertained by the wives The Belmar Exchange club, on Thomas B. Harper, popular prin­ Rev. G. V. Gocke, chairm an; Mi's, May, baritone, and Mr. A. J. Holly­ Tbe luncheon was held in con­ of members of the local club. The Monday night at a dinner, was cipal of the Belmar Public school, W. J. Brennan, Mrs. W. F. Clegg, wood, organist. junction with the picnic being held Fifth Avenue esplanade on the awarded one of five cups given at returned home from Bear Mountain Mrs. B. E. Fari'ier, Mrs. J. J. Han­ The members of the choir are: son, Mrs. T. Hetzler, Mrs. E. F. by members and friends of 12 clubs boardwalk was turned over to the the annual convention in Toledo, where he spent the summer. He Mrs. RodSey Haines, Miss Amelia IJensler, Mrs. H. Leslie, Mrs. M. in Central New Jersey and contin- visitors by the Boro Commission­ Ohio, recently. The cup is a lai'ge was warmly greeted at the Kiwanis Isola, Miss Nancy McLoughlin, Miss and handsome one, and was given Fischer, Mrs. P. P. McLoughlin, pathleen Coll, Mrs. M. J. Maloney*. xxed throughout the day. ers in the aftegxoon. luncheon, yesterday. the local club as an attendance Mrs. T. F. Mylod, Miss M. Murray. Miss Nora Rose, Miss Jeanette Guim Herman Kristman, son of Mr. and TO MOVE BAKERY prize. Four of the five cups went TO OPEN OFFICE IN ASBURY Mrs. J. B. O’Beilly, Mrs. R. O’Dell, co, Miss Gertrude Maloney, Mrs: Mrs. Kristman of Thirteenth avenue A. Menzler will move his bakery to Exchange clubs in California, PARK Mrs. J. O’Connor. Mrs. D. Pindar, Agnes Hunt, Mr. Frank Haviland* is home for 15 days. He is a stu­ about January 1st from 809 F st. while the only one to be given to Mrs. C. Schneider and Mrs. W. Mr. David Hanlon, Mr. Edward dent at Tulane university, New Or­ to 803 F street. When alterations a state east of the Pacific coast, Dr. Samuel Barr of Fourteenth Walsh. Hanlon and Mix A. J. Hollywood* leans, La. are completed, the bakery will be came to New Jersey, and the Bel­ avenue will open an office soon at Among the prominent artists that organist. the most modern in the state. mar Exchangeites and guests pres­ the corner of Springwood avenue LOST—Gold High School Pin with ent at the dinner were quick to and Main street, Asbury Park. POLICE COMMISSIONER TELLS the numerals 21 on back, on 8th Homes Cleaned voice their elation over the fact. SACRED CONCERT AT FIRST Ave., somewhere between A. and Have your home cleaned by Louis SMITH DAY PLANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH D streets. Suitable reward. Ap­ Heckman, professional house clean­ LOST—Pair of Tortoise Shell Glass­ Dr. Ernest Brice of Caldwell re­ ply D. Weinstein, 706 1-2 _ Six* er and caretaker. Estimates are es in case, between Eighth and turned home after visiting relatives Police Commissioner Thomas S. teenth Ave., Belmar. Twelfth Ave. Finder please re­ A classical and secred concert cheerfully given. 18th Ave., near turn to 801 F St. If returned wil on Twelfth avenue. Dillon, today, said that additional Briarwood Terrace. Phone 1412. will be presented by the Young Peo *!• *!**!"!">* *!**!* *!*'!!* 4 " *!**!'• police would be placed on duty in j p ]f. o f tlle First Presbyterian church handling the influx of motor cars on Friday evening, August 31st, at expected in connection with the the First Presbyterian church. Mar­ Telephone Belmar 928 Open Day and Night Smith day program at Sea Girt. ! DEVELOPING and PRINTING { garet Weaver, contralto, assisted by t DONE ON THE PREMISES ? Summer residents will be request John Maxwell, tenor will be heard. j 24 Hour Service J ed to do their week end shopping on Friday or delay it until after the •*" J* Instruction THOMAS R. HARDY 4* Picture Frames Made To Order homeward bound traffic has been . Are you ambitious? A course in £ Radio Repairing a Specialty J eased. The Mayor said that Colonel Shorthand and Typewriting will FUNERAL DIRECTOR Schwarzkof of the State Police had advance you. Time and money requested mayors of shore munici­ saving methods; non-essentials elirtf Licensed Entfeahner inated. Write cr call Dr. C. A. ! R . T . S H I N N I palities to make this request of the Terhunc, 1902 B St., Belmar, N. J. f 807 F STREET Phone 1705 BELMAR, N. J. * residents. Merchants will also be Funeral Home #04 F Street, Belmar, N, J. requested to make deliveries ai an LOST—-Police Dog, answering to Private Auto Ambulance Service $ ATWATER KENT RADIOS f hour which will not cause conges- the name of “Teddy”. Finder j ------please return to Mrs. R. Lattanzx. J* tion’ said Commissioner Dillon. 104 Fourteenth Ave. Reward, THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

BILL TERRY IS Receives Recognition Sixteen-Year-Old Swim Marvel ZUNI INDIAN TRIBE From German University PLAYING NICELY n HOLDS TOAD SACRED Gives Team-Mates Credit for His Average Many People Show Rever­ ence to Animals. It seems there Is very little in a name so far as baseball is concerned. Washington.—Reports from the If you have any doubts about it con­ Zunl Indian tribe of New Mexico sider the case of Bill Terry of the that many of the tribesmen possess Giants. The syllable “err" com­ sacred toads which they carry in hol­ prises three-fifths of Mr. Terry’s name low reeds, recall the sacred character and one might suppose he would live of many animals In various parts of up to it Yet William has made only the world,” says a bulletin from the Miss Beatrice Spears, sixteen- one error this season. Washington (D. C.) headquarters of year-old swimming marvel who is With the campaign half completed the National Geographic society. now in strict training at Deal, Eng., it is possible Terry will complete his “Benares, India, the holy city of MOST people know this absolute for her attempt this summer to summer labors with a record that will the Hindus, might be called ‘the cap­ antidote for pain, but are you careful swim the English channel. If she be the envy of all his first base con­ ital’ of sacred animal world. In the to say Bayer when you buy it? And succeeds she will be the youngest temporaries. Still, so far as the cold narrow congested streets travelers do you always give a glance to see channel conqueror. figures are concerned, his one miscue are jostled about by the crowds who Bayer on the box—and the word prevents him from setting a new field­ bow and give way to sacred overfed genuine printed in red? It isn’t the ing mark. cows and white bulls. genuine Bayer Aspirin without itl A Stuffy Mclnnis did that several Sacred Monkeys at Benares. drugstore always has Bayer, with the years ago when he went through the “Pious Hindus please their gods by proven directions tucked in every box: season without an error. At that the throwing clothing, trinkets and other Mr. William E. Weiss. two cases are a bit different. With­ offerings upon the animals until ail out venturing any personal opinion on but their hoofs are concealed. Now The University of Cologne, Germany, the matter it may be said that at the and then a sacred ape passes and is has just paid to Mr. William E. Weiss, time Stuffy was setting his record the accorded the same respect; and in the of Wheeling, W. Va., one of the popular theory was that he had more so-called Monkey temple and its founders and General Manager of interest in it than in team play. courtyard, swarms of sacred monkeys Sterling Products (Incorporated), and Terry is different. He has figured are fed and petted by visiting pil­ now Vice-President and General Man­ in as many plays as any first grims. Perhaps the fruit and vege­ ager of Drug Incorporated, an unusual baseman in the big time and, roughly table stands bordering the city side­ distinction by bestowing unanimously speaking, has accepted as many walks suffer most from the pious upon him the title of Doctor Philoso- chances. Until it was mentioned to quadrupeds. As the animals consume phiae Honoris Causa. Mr. Weiss Is the first and only Aspirin Is him recently he did not even know the merchandise the owner must per­ the trade mark of his fielding average was so close to mit it with a smile. American to be so honored by this Bayer Manufacture world famous German institution. of Monoacetlcacidester of SalicyllcacM perfect. “Creeping things such as lizards Even then he did not take the mat­ and snakes are held sacred by the This mark of preferment came to Mr. natives of the South Sea Islands. Weiss in recognition of his efforts to ter too seriously. “When things like further the Industrial relations that BILIOUSNESS that happen you have got to give Snakes are also ‘holy’ among the na­ RELIEVED tives of Nigeria whose three gods are have extended over more than a credit to the other Infielders,” said decade between the Directors and . QUICKLY the serpent, the tall tree and the sea. The serpent, however, Is the most Scientific and Chemical staffs of Ger­ Carter’s Little Liver Pills Cy Young Does All His man and American Pharmaceutical Purely Vegetable Laxative DIAMOND honored among them. They build move the bowel* free from Own Work on His Farm snake temples in its honor and the firms that are prominent in interna­ “pain and unpleasant after tional industrial affairs. effects. They relieve the system of constipa­ Cy Young, former world super pitch­ PICK-UPS tribesmen’s bodies are marked with tion poisons which many times cause a sour er and iron man of the big leagues, crude figures of reptiles. During the past few years Mr. and acid condition in the system. Remember The Association of Professional Ball Weiss has been a frequent visitor to they are a doctor's prescription and can be is now a quiet Ohio farmer. “Since ancient times the Cambo­ given with absolute confidence to anybody. Cy’s real name is Denton T. Young. Players of America has 2,425 mem­ dians of French Indo-China have lined Europe and is a recognized link in All Druggists 25c and 75c Red Packages. bers. Strengthening commercial friendship He lives on a 160-acre farm at Peoli, • * • their highways and adorned their CARTER’S IUMPILLS in Tuscarawas county. Cy and Gov. temples with monumental figures of between the old and new continents, Vic Donahey were raised together. Al­ Baseball was about to be thrown Naga, a sacred seven-headed cobra. a truth emphasized by the action at though past the sixty-year mark, the out of Knox college, but the sports Cologne. i-u t stay on. Wagging tails of the huge reptile ex­ former pitcher Is as straight as a tending from the gables of many Cam feel scalded, • • * An Antidote ised always tree and there are only a few wrinkles A statistician has discovered that bodian buildings resemble spiral light­ p r e f e r r e d in his face, around his eyes. Laugh­ ning rods. For hot weather reading there is there are 42 Kellys and Kelleys now the story of the North Pole explorers ter and smiles caused these little active in organized baseball. “Among the natives of Madagascar •) R O M A N crows’ feet, friends say. • • • there is class distinction of the de­ and their rescue by Russian ice break­ ers.—Detroit Free Press. “Just finished making 200 fence Charley Comiskey, the Roman, was based. It is believed that the souls EYE BALSAM posts,” said Cy. "I keep pretty busy »f fellow tribesmen are reborn in boa At Druggists or 872 Pearl St., N. Y. City. the first first baseman to play off the on the farm and don’t hire any help. bag and let the pitcher take a throw. sonstrictors, crocodiles and eels. The “Flying Scotsman” Train Do all the work myself. Keeps a man • * * »oa constrictor represents the soul of in good shape.” Red Smith, manager of the Spring- t nobleman. Instead of killing the Has Nonstop Recora The modern baseball hurlers aren’t reptile, the natives go down on their What Will field club of the Three-I league, has cnees when they encounter one in the England’s “Twentieth Century Lim­ up to the standard of the old school, been released and succeeded by Roy according to the veteran. They pitch wilderness. Natives have been known you ited,” the “Flying Scotsman,” has just Whitcraft \ to spread silk cloth in the path of begun making the longest nonstop run good games, but don’t seem to stand • • • the gaff. boa constrictors that have come Into in the world—the 392 miles between Jimmy “Red” Smith, deposed mana­ villages. ger of the Springfield (Three-I league) do London and Edinburgh. “The souls of Madagascar common­ Comfort, not speed, is the object, for After Fight Title club, has joined the Peoria Tractors Bill Terry. ers, according to the belief of some the time remains at eight and a quar­ of the same league. tribes, are reborn in crocodiles while ter hours. Heretofore there has been • • • Bill. “Jackson, Lindstrom and Cohen get their throws over to me so well a low class tribesman must be content no way of changing engine crews with­ Sale of Tom Padden, , to the with the life of an eel after death. out stopping the train, since it was , is announced by that it is a real pleasure to work with them. It’s that sort of teamwork that Eels are also held sacred by some held dangerous for two crews to oc­ the Manchester club of the New Eng­ tribes of the Philippines. Other Fili­ cupy the cab at the same time. land Baseball league. counts." • • • Undoubtedly Terry is correct, but, pinos believe their souls are reborn Special locomotive tenders solve that in the form of scorpions and insects. problem. At the end of 200 miles a Pitch..rs Roy Chesterfield from St. at the same time, his infielders are not throwing the balls that are to These are never killed. fresh driver and fireman emerge from Paul and Lute McEvoy from Nashville “The American would .lead a mis­ are recent additions to the staff of him, and he handles tricky grounders the first coach, go through a covered and slashing low liners with as much erable existence in Assam. Here some corridor or gangway along the right the Albany Senators. of the natives dare not kill the house side, of the tender, and take over the * • * skill as tosses from his companions. Last year Rogers Hornsby, a fly for fear of destroying some of their When engine. The men relieved go back American association pitchers have ancestors. They likewise respect the your great respect for Eddie Sicking, Lou­ shrewd critic of ball players, called the same way and finish the trip as Terry the best first baseman In the butterfly. Some of the rivers In Up­ passengers. isville infielder. He’s leading the per Burma would make splendid fish­ league In hitting, and that’s why, league and the best he had ever seen Children Cry • * • on completing a double-play from first ing grounds, but one fish might mean Compromise to second. It is probable that still death to the fisherman for the natives The Cubs recently purchased Billy in this region believe their dead rela­ i “Did you dance with the prince of Jurges, twenty-one-year-old shortstop holds good, for Bill Is even better for It Wales?” than he was then. tives come to life in a fishy form. Ro­ There is hardly a household that with Manchester in the New England dents and climbing animals are held “Yes,” answered Miss Cayenne. “He league. He’s reputed a swell batter. "The hardest play a first baseman hasn’t heard of Castoria! At least five asked me to ride with him. I com­ • * * has to make is when there is a run­ sacred in eastern Cochin, China. million homes are never without it. If The Dog Has Its Day. promised. To dance seemed safer." Infielder Cliff Brady was released to ner on first and third and only one there are children in your family, out, with the score too close for com­ “ ‘Poor pussy’ is not ‘poor’ nor does there’s almost daily need of its com­ the Chattanooga Southern Association she need nine lives among the Mangs, club by the St. Paul American asso­ fort,” says Terry. “When a grounder fort. And any night may find you very Is hit to you you have to figure fast a low Indian caste who regard the cat thankful there’s a bottle in the house. ciation team to meet the local player as a sacred animal. Their most sol­ HELPED DURING limit whether it is best to try for a double Just a few drops, and that colic or • • • play or to throw home and try to cut emn oath is shown ‘by the sacred cat.’ constipation is relieved; or diarrhea off the run. Of course, if the runner Another caste of India called the Nao- checked. A vegetable product; a baby Max Schmeling, the German light- Frank Ulrich, who has been trou­ das swear by the sacred dog or cow. MIDDLE ACE bled by illness for many months, says on third does not try to score then remedy meant for young folks. Castoria heavyweight champion, who is often your problem is simple, but sometimes “The Solomon islanders can make is about the only thing you have ever mistaken for Jack Dempsey or Young he will be back in shape soon. He any animal sacred among their rela­ Woman Took Lydia E. Pink- was the best pitcher the Phillies had you have to be a mind reader. heard doctors advise giving to infants. ham’s Vegetable Compound Stribling, has arrived in this country tives. When a tribesman is about to Stronger medicines are dangerous to a with his manager, Arthur Buelow, and last year. die, he calls his relatives to his death Denver, Colo.—“I have taken sir * • * Ambidextrous Duel Won tiny baby, however harmless they may will meet the best in his class that the bed and tells them what sort of an be to grown-ups. Good old Castoria l bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ Little Willy, who devotes most of animal he wishes to receive his soul. table Compound United States has to offer. his best thought just at this time to Finally by the Batter Remember the name, and remember will take An ambidextrous pitcher encoun­ It may be a bird, a butterfly or a to buy it. It may spare you a sleep­ radio, says the substitute pitcher and shark. Whatever it Is, the creature more. I am tak­ catcher on his grade school team are tered a batter likewise talented In a less, anxious night It is always ready, ing it as a tonio recent game and the result was a base named henceforth is held sacred. always safe to use; in emergencies, or to help me the B battery. “Tigers are seldom killed by cer­ through the ^portin^ouibs • • • on balls. for everyday ailments. Any hour of the Paul Richards, shortstop, who tain Sumatran tribes. If one is killed day or night that Baby becomes fret­ Change of Life Some of the baseball writers say accidentally or in self-defense, the and I am telling Well, that old discussion Is up throws equally well with either hand, ful, or restless. Castoria was never Cleveland’s biggest need is a good dead animal receives an apology for more popular with mothers than It is many of my again, whether amateur tennis Is a first baseman to steady the infield. was put in the Muskogee box In a friends to take it Western association game with To­ it might have contained the soul of today. Every druggist has it. as I found noth­ sport or a racket. The Indians are trying to make Eddie one of the killer’s relatives. The deer ... Morgan a first sacker. peka after two regular pitchers had ing before this to been knocked out. All went well un­ is a sacred animal among some of the help me. I had Tilden, the tennis star, has not had * * * Borneo tribesmen while lr New ___ so many had the success in mixing literature with After serving as announcer at the til Wilson, a switch batter, cam® to bat. Guinea fish and pigs are shown the feelings at night that I could not athletics that Tunney has enjoyed. Washington ball park for 27 years, same respect. Among the Todas of sleep and for two years I could not ... Larry Phillips recently quit. He will Richards wound up left handed and CASTORIA go down town because I was afraid Wilson took the right hand side of southern India, a sacred buffalo Is There is no world series in cricket. devote his time to theater and real killed during an elaborate ceremony, of falling. My mother took the Vege­ There isn’t time for it. The opening estate business in the future. the plate. The pitcher changed his table Compound years ago with good glove and Wilson hopped to the other roasted on a sacred fire, and his car­ results and now I am taking it dur­ game of the season might not be over * * » cass ceremoniously feasted upon. kDrJ.D.KELL0G6’Sj ing the Change of Life and recom­ before September. Seems funny to see Bob O’Farrell side of tlie plate. After several changes Richards discarded his glove and “The Valans, a fishing caste In mend it.”—M r s . T. A. M iller, 1611 • • • and Gabby Hartnett down among the southern India, hold a cock festival wound up with both hands in the air. Adams Street, Denver, Colorado. Golf, at last, has been officially rec­ .200 hitters in the National league. when they offer up sacred cocks, seek­ lSTHM, ognized as an “athletic sport” in And Harry Heilman isn’t what he used Pitching alternately with his right and ing immunity from disease. In Mala­ left hand, Richards walked the batter. A single dose of Dr. Peery’a “Dead Shot" France. Hitherto it had been regard­ to be among the American league hit­ bar, India, the devout Hindus carry REMEDY' expels worms. Tones up the stomach and ed as “fine exercise for the aged and ters. bowels. No after p u rgative necessary. • • • sacred cocks on pilgrimages as the No need to spend restless, sleepless All druggists. 60c. feeble." Robertson Still Hits worshipers of Kali carry sacred goats. nights. Irritation quickly relieved and • * * A story Is going around in minor The more sacred animals they can de­ rest assured by using the remedy that ] DstPeerv’s Ball Hard at All Times has helped thousands of sufferers. George Chaney, who retired from league circuits that now and then a liver at the holy places, the greater 25 cents and $1.00 at druggists. the ring after his 100th knockout, still lively brand of ball used in certain Davis A. Robertson, who made his will be their religious reward. If unable to obtain, write direct to: does a little gymnasium work, but will leagues of the South and West bobs major league debut with the New “Camels were sacred among the ‘ ^ NORTHROP & LYMAN CO.. Inc., A V erm ifuge Buffalo, New York never fight again. He is fairly well up in leagues that use a ball not so York Giants 16 years ago and closed Arabs in ancient times. Squawking Send for free sample^ At druggists or 372 Pearl Street. Mew York City fixed. full of kick. it with Pittsburgh in 1921 after play­ geese once frustrated an attack upon * * * * * * ing with the in between, Rome and the fowls were later held There may be a deep, hidden scien­ Alex Clement, star at Williams col­ is hitting the ball as hard as any in a certain veneration. tific reason behind the international lege in football and baseball in 1926, player in baseball. His batting aver­ “The owl symbolized one of the For Bilious Attacks jFor Old Sores balloon races; but a race in which is one of the few athletes of that age, in the neighborhood of .500, is be­ gods of the Mayans. Among the the winning bag lands in a mill pond school ever to turn professional. He’s ing compiled for the benefit of York Syrians the dove was the holiest of Torpid Liver Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh seems an extremely casual sort of playing baseball with Lynn in the New in the New York--Pennsylvania league. birds. Sacred doves are said to be kept Sick Headache affair. England league. The hard-hitting Dave of late years at Mecca today. In Russia the peasants AH dealer# are authorized to refund your money for the • • * • • * 1 first bottle if not suited. has also served as a manager in the call the dove the bird of the Holy Joe Davis, the new billiard cham­ Otto Vogel, University of Iowa base­ Virginia league. He continues to play Ghost. pion of England, achieved a long ball coach, is starring this summer on the outfield. When a college player “The famous white elephants ot RECKLE OINTMENT sought distinction when he beat Tom the Sioux City stockyards semipro Robertson was a great southpaw pitch­ Siam, which were supposed to embody for real satisfaction.. It does the work. Newman recently in London, 16,000 to team. He is performing as rightflcld- er. He played first base when he was the spirit of some ancient king or Kremola Face Cream makes your skin beantiful. er, shortstop and pitcher, and doing FREE BOOKLET. Ask your dealer or write 14,874, terminating the latter’s six- not pitching and then, as now, bit the hero, were once worshiped by the Or. C. H. Berry Co*, 2 9 7 5 Michigan Ave. , Cnic«CQ year reign. excellent work with his bat. ball at all' times. Siamese. %s*

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NEW YORK SHOPS AND AMUSEMENT PLACES OUR COMIC SECTION BY LEON M. DICK THEATERS T'H E contest which has been raging M ARCH * around New York and suourbs QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS over the selection of a new name for act the standard. If you paid INGS Ruth McConkie, dancer in the “Grand a dollar a pound you could not A PARAMOUNT PICTURE buy better food products than m 2:30—Twice Daily—8:30 Street Follies,” has been finally set­ those you find packed under MATS. SUNDAY AT 3:00 Our Pet Peeve tled. Miss McConkie fecently appealed the Monarch label. to the public to help her find a name Held, Murdoch 8C Co. C R I T E R I O N BroNewa^ork.44tl1 that would be more mellifluous and Established 1853 [ SHMV. I PlCH. expressive than her present one. General Offices, Chicago, III. [THE CHERRIES From the deluge of suggestion , sent JOE COOK '‘W R GS ° C0!iflN Thea-. B-way & 43rd. Eves. 8:30 ToPAV ? her at the Booth Theatre she selected, M. W M im n M ats Today & s a t. with the help of three judges, Ruth m i * * ROnTHThea" 45th St., W. of -B'way. Evs. Ames. •awrvriH8:3o. Mats., Tues. and Thurs., 2:30 Mi*s McConkie will become Ruth Ames on September 1 at midnight. GRAND ST. FOLLIES COPPER A hi. JONES and Morris Green, pro- The HEART of ducers of the circus musical, LUNA CONEY ISLAND Battle of Chateau Thierry “Rain or dhine,” at the George M. Mile Sky Chaser Tilt-A- F ree Circus Concerts Cohan Theatre, are negotiating for the WHIRL and Dancing purchase of two 60-foot steel flat cars, PARK Tuna’s Great Swimming Pool three 70-foot balloon top baggage cars, SCHOOLS AND SHOPS four all-steel 12-section sleeping coaches and a modern railroad diner. t h i n g s o r i e n t a l It is planned to use this equipment for “ & e a j t i r y transporting the tented version of Y O J F S H O M E “Rain or Shine” that is to be unleased M arvelous Oriental on the one-night stands of the South hand work is repre­ sented in this perma- and Middle West just as soon as the nent showing of needle- producers can locate a gentleman who ^ work, linens, rugs, pottery and ORIENTAL can qualify ior the Joe Cooke role in REGISTER A T m HOTEL JEWELRY. Astoundingly the show. low prices. Write tor C atalog D,” or ask to see our exhibit at The original company of “Rain or stores in your vicinity. Shine,” as chronicled before, will re­ BRISTOL Near East Relief Bazaar main at the George M. Cohan Theatre 129 W EST 4 8 1* STREET Near East Industries 4fJ until the first of next year and will •" N E W Y O R K 151 5th Ave., 16th Floor, at 21st St. then be despatched to Chicago. • • * • • m Comfort * Cleanliness Learn Electricity '\IfINGS,” the war aviation picture by actual practice and fit yourself for bigr ** at the Criterion Theatre, will Convenience pay jobs in the electrical field. You can learn Electrical Drafting, Estimating and celebrate the first anniversary of the Food of Excellence Contracting, Signal and Communication Sys­ tems, Installation, Operation and Mainte­ New York run next Sunday, August 12, nance of all types of Electrical Machinery, with little slackening in the remark­ ROOMS WITH BATH AT Armature Winding, etc., by working on real ♦3 SINGLE and $5 DOUBLE It machinery in America’s foremost and oldest able business which has characterized institution for technical training. No hooks Its engagement. The pictnre will con­ Ownership - Management used. Write or call for our free catalogue. T. ELLIOTT TOLSON NEW YORK ELECTRICAL SCHOOL tinue at the Criterion until New Year’s, 50 West 17th Street - - - New York, at least, according to A. Griffith Grey, I (Copyright, W. N. H) head of the Paramount Road Show De­ AGENTS WANTED—40 to 60% commission. Box assortment and personal Christmas partment. British Collectors cards. Write for details. Department A, Use Queer Methods ARTISTIC CARD COMPANY, Elmira, N. Y. IJU G H STANISLAUS STANGE,, au- INVENTORS—We sell inventions. Topmost Collection agencies in London are prices. Royalties. Outright sales. Inventors’ THE FEATHERHEADS thor of “Tin Pan Alley,” which Sales Bureau, Box 544, Seattle, Wash. Me, Too Henry B. Forbes will present, has com­ even more “hard-boiled” than those in pleted a new play entitled “The Day American cities. Not only do red­ IVJE ORDERED A I After Tomorrow.” “Tin Pan Alley,” a headed letters come through the mail “ Heaven and Hell” f in e Roasting chicken, VEH?-- THATS GREAT om-hmm'- im story of Broadway night life, is now to debtors, says “The Pathfinder,” but r GOINS- To HAVJP- when a man has been notified three The most Interesting o f the FELIX " THE MILTONS ARE THE CHICKEN. I being cast and will go into rehearsal Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg ^COMING- TO DlNNECL AQMADA SERVE September 22. times that his bill is due a collector MEAN — in a red uniform calls on him. The The renowned theologian, phi­ IT WITHOUT to o K N OW - bright clothes are to attract attention losopher and scientist. 632 page DRESSING-- book treating of the Life after and embarrass the debtor. Death, sent without BBS § SAYS TALKING MOVIE A popular story has it that our word further cost or obli- f t “dun” owes its origin to Joe Dun, gation on receipt of £ famous bailiff in the reign of Henry Write for WON’T AFFECT MUSIC VII. Dun was a proficient collector of complete list of publications rents, duties and general debts. He SWEDENBORG FOUNDATION, Inc. Weber of Musicians Federation resorted to many ruses. He seems to Room 1269 18 East 41st St., New York Optimistic, but Says Union’s have originated the idea of calling at Policy Is Undecided. debtors’ houses in odd and colorful P A R K E R ’S costumes to attract attention. Some­ HAIR BALSAM times he would walk up and down in I RemovesDandruff-StopsHairFalling New York.—Talking movies may 1 Restore© Color and front of the poor wretch’s house and 2 Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair menace orchestral music in theatres 5 60c. and $1.09 at Druggists. for a short time, but it is unlikely that broadcast the nature of the debt to d Hfscox Them. Wits. Patchoguc. N. Y injury to music and musicians will be the neighborhood. It is against the IFLORESTON SHAMPOO—Ideal for nse m law in the United States to dun a per­ connection with Parker’s Hair Balsam. Makes.the long-lived, in the opinion of Joseph N. hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail «r at drug- A Weber, president of the American son by postcard. eists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patckogue, N. f . Federation of Musicians, who issued v\ov\ 2 / SHE CAN a statement yesterday commenting on Getting Longer a nation-wide survey of theatrical con­ E. T. Stotesbury, the Philadelphia SERVE THAT StoO HAD ME ditions in respect to this development financier, said in a discussion of mod­ Clogged intes­ IN A Sf RACATE SHOCKED FOR. which the federation has just con­ ern fashions at a dinner at El Mirasol, tines take away' OSH — cluded. his beautiful winter residence in Palm A MINUTE / Mr. Weber has instructed union mu­ Beach: the jo y o f life. sicians working in synchronizing stu- “I heard a story the other day Restore regu­ idos here and on the Pacific Coast not ^ o about a man who happened into the larity without to sign contracts for given terms, but drawing-room as his daughter and to work on a week-to-week basis, as some of her girl friends were talking griping. the policy of the federation on this fashions. TAKE point has not yet been decided. ‘“What’s this? What’s this?’ the “One conclusion our survey has ipan said with a laugh. ‘Surely I just . S S & P f f l s brought is this: Changes, attained and overheard the remark that something’s Wrights promised, contain no provision for getting longer? Tell me—oh, tell me ‘THE TONIC-LAXATIVE” giving the public more for its money, what is getting longer in the dresses and we deduce from this the final of today?’ A t Druggists or 372 Pearl StZ n . yV City. adjustment will not greatly injure the “ ‘Shoulder straps, dad,’ said his W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 34-1928. cause of music,” said Mr. Weber in daughter.” his report. “The public will demand w , personal appearances instead of mech Sam’s Philosophy © VVest.rn Newspaper Union .A/ The ravens fed Elijah—but with anized music. what? “Is that ail the work yon can do In "Fourteen thousand established an hour?” asked Sam’s new emplqyer. “Well, boss,” said Sam, “I dussay I theatres in the country contain a seat­ After all, half the snubs are uninten­ FINNEY OF THE FORCE ing capacity of 15,000,000, it is esti tional. could do moil’—but I nevah was one Yes, Too M uch Powder mated, and 50 per cent of these seats for showin’ off.”—Brooklyn Eagle. are in the 4,000 larger houses. Three tv\ X / \ a hundred theatres are wired for synch­ N s / oh MGS. PWNEV/~ \ j f M \ ronization now and this number will / well well - ah MB. FILCH BACH When you make jelly C6ME- SEE If I HAVE- reach 1,000 within the year. Hundreds 11F ITS NOT MGS. f IS TAKING ME To ONE- TOO MUCH POWDEB of houses that are clamoring for wir­ OM/..... | SNOOP GOlN Tb i OF THE P E ftl AFFAIRS, ing cannot be reached in that time. A PAAGTV v AT HIS SELECT CiUB.I Hundreds of exhibitors are running with peXel around in circles wondering what to E ver had jelly fail? — everything do. Synchronization equipment is ex­ pensive and the rental of talking pic­ done according to Hoyle and the r tures is more expensive still. A talkie cook-book—yet jelly like soup? Mad­ W feature, which as a silent picture dening—but now unnecessary! would rent to a certain theatre for Pexel makes jelly jell as soon as it r $250, now costs $1,000, while a talking is cold. It is tasteless, colorless, odor­ short, worth silent, $50 is held at $350. less. Doesn’t affect most delicate fla­ “Extra exploitation and increased vor or color. Repays from one to operating costs, not entirely offset by three times the 30c it costs by reduc­ none of this dispensing with orchestras, make nec­ -4- ing boiling to a minimum and saving essary a greatly increased gross re­ fruit juice, sugar, flavor, time and ♦ -* turn. However problematical that re­ ' i turn may appear, many exhibitors are fuel. Not a liquid. Keeps indefinitely. A dashing in, fearing overreaching by Get Pfexel at your grocer’s. Recipe competitors. booklet in each package. 30c. The Attempts to use sound pictures as Pexel Company, Chicago, III. a substitute for music are inspired by s o th e We s t the exhibitor’s desperation to retrieve COSTUME ? / - . THEN WHV . viWV 7Np . | some of this outlay. We do not be­ S0*DE PLUMBERS' are vez WEARiN' UNION IS TOSS IN’ I SHOULD SAV lieve he will find it feasible to do this A the MASK ? MECV ID EA Q f) at the price of debasing music, be­ vCOSTCHUME BALL. NOT/- it's A VEBU correct and formal,/ cause that will mean box office losses EW? at a time when the contrary is unmis­ OCCASION / takably indicated. always this “We are not alarmed over any pos­ sibility that canned music may at­ tain popularity, but it must be re­ membered that we are not confronted Youthful Charms here by a competition between art forms. The conflict is between the | exhibitor’s desire to economize and Enhanced By Cuticura | the requirements of high-grade en- •&! -®?aP an

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The law specifically prohibits THE COAST ADVERTISERovertaking another vehicle on the crest of a hill or on a curve where \ LOUIS 3ARR the driver’s view is not clear for r p Owaor and ‘H M e r at least five hundred feet. When overtaking a vehicle o» the open road drivers are required to - Publication Otrfce and Plant 7§4 NIath Avenue. Belmar, N. J. sound horn or other warning de­ vice before attempting to pass. Iry... Telephone 2083-W Drivers being overtaken are re­ quired to give way wheTt they hear ^Entered as sedond-class matter at the sound of the horn of the over­ the postoffice at Belmar. New taking vehicle. Jersey, under the act of Congress Motor trucks must be more than four speeds forward one hundred feet apart when driv­ Subscription Rates ing on the highway, except when /Single Copy .... — W overtaking other vehicles. Jlliree M o n th s ------— — *0 SI* Months------,...... - -75 AI, SMITH AT SEA GIRT <3ae Y ear ~— ...... $C5® (Continued from Page One) fn ordering the change of subscrip­ tion address, please give the old laid. as well as the new address. Next week the upper course of News Items of Local and Personal stone will be laid. Then, after the Interest Invited road has been used by traffic for 10 days, it will again be closed for NEW TRAFFIC LAWS a few days until the final coating of tar preparation is applied. It (Continued from Page One) will then be kept open indefinitely. The new bridge and approaches a q j s s o j d isnox sueijqsapad ‘s j o o t j j o streets at intersections. are of first rate importance in the In sections where traffic is not system of shore highways, particu­ controlled by traffic lights or po­ larly because they form the final lice officers pedestrians may cross connecting link in the new relief the highway only at right angles route from Eatontown to Belmar, to the curb when not crossing at which point the present highway at intersections shall yield the right ltoute No. 4 is again followed. of way to vehicles. In such loca­ tions where crossing at inersec- SALLY FARRIER BREAKS tions is provided pedestrians have RECORD the right of way over vehicles. (Continued from Page One) Parked vehicles must be parked parallel and with six inches of the taking two first prizes, one in the A new and delightful experience awaits you at the wheel o f curb on right-hand side of the road, accuracy event and the other for except where angle parking is re­ the longest of three casts in open quired, or on one-way streets, field. The prize for the best aver­ the Graham-Paige—with four speeds forward (standard gear where parking may be designated age of three casts in open field was won by O. C. Votlum of the Ocean on the left hand side. shift—two high speeds). A car is at your disposal at any time. Engines must he stosiped and the City Fishing club. The boys’ event was won by L. A. Christiansen of brakes set on parked vehicles. Vehicles must not he parked in Atlantic City. The nearest cast for the unknown any of the following places: (a) in Five chassis—sixes and eights prices intersections, (b) on a crosswalk, distance, 723 feet, was made by ranging from $860 to $2485. Car illustrated (c) alongside safety zo-ns, (d) with Carl Helbig, who won this prize is Model 614, five-passenger Sedan, with the second year in succession. in twenty feet of either end of the 4-speed transmission, (standard gear shift), More than 220 sportsmen and wo safety zone, (e) in front of drive­ $1295. A ll prices f. o. b. D etroit. men took part in the tournament. way, (f) within fifty feet of an in­ The Long Island, Belmar, Ocean tersecting street on whith a bus route is established, within fifty City and Absecon Island clubs were represented. The tournament was feet of a stop street sign, or within twenty-five feet of any other inter­ staged in the open field opposite the club house. The casters had to SHERMAN & BERGER SAimS & SERVICE secting street, (g) within ten feet reckon with a southeast, quartering of a fire hydrant or within twenty Ninth Ave., near F S t, BELMAR,, N. J. feet of driveway to any firehouse. ■wind in shooting the leads through Drivers must nol coast down hill the air. with clutch out or with gears in FIREMEN CONTINUE DRIVE .neutral. (Continued from Page One) The stopping of vehicles to sell tickets or merchandise or to solicit contributions is speciically prohib­ propriations. Chief Davenport announced that ited. collection of the envelopes distrib­ Merchandise or bundles of any uted by the firemen would be start description must not be thrown GAAMAM-AAI££ ed at once, so that the Belmar pub­ from any vehicle in motion. lic would have plenty of time to be Persons must not get on or get advised that the purpose of the off a vehicle on the street or high­ drive is for social and charitable way except at the curb or the sidtj phases of the firemen’s activities, of the road. and not for purposes already cov­ 4* Drivers must come to a stop be­ 4* ered by boro appropriations. 4* fore crossing a sidewalk. The commission voted to approve Insofar as speed is concerned, 4* of plans and specifications for re­ + the law establishes prima facie safe pairs to the Shark River inlet jetty, Bird- Schweiters AUGUST SALE 4* speeds and drivers are expected to as submitted by Boro Engineer 4* use them at all times, except when 4* Claude W. Birdsall. the plans and in in their judgment ‘such speed 4* specifications will be sent to the Electrical Contractors j 4* would be unsafe. After September state board of commerce and navi­ 4* 1, the Jaw permits the speed of: 4* gation for approval. Twenty miles an hour in the busi f A communication was received 606 McCabe Ave. Bradley Beach, N. J. t 4* ness district, where traffic is con­ from A. Stern, of Stern brothers, SHOES 4* trolled by traffic officers or sig­ * dress manufacturers, oarrying Mr. Phones: Office: 6678 Res.:Spring Lake 1617 X nals, and in all other streets of the 4* Stern’s opinion that manufacturers * business district fifteen miles an •b should not bo subjected to a m*r- 4* 4* hour is the speed. cantile tax in Belmar. Boro Clerk 4- $2.95 Twenty miles an hour in a resi­ John A. Joeck was advised to in­ * dence district. 4* * form the writer that under the pres In this sale we have placed Black Patent, Blonde, •I* Forty miles an hour in the open ent ordinance, the factory cannot 4* 4* country (outside of business and 4* Tan, Black Patent with Black and White trim; Pumps f be exempt from the levy. This case + for Misses and Children. •b residence districts.) and others may be taken up later 4* 4* The responsibilities for accidents by the commission with the view + 4- is placed on the driver and if he + Also Tan, Black Patent and Calf Oxfords. AH sixes of amending the ordinance. 4* % disregards the rights or safety of A petition was received from four b represented, but not all sizes in each style. ’b others and is guilty of reckless property owners on River road, be­ 4* b driving he must be punished by a 4* tween Sixtli and Seventh avenues, 4* jail term of not more than thiity objecting to the fill being made by 4* days or a fine of not more than the state highway department for $100 or both. In a second and sub the approach to the new Shark Taylor’s Department Store i sequent offense, the jail sentence 4* River bridge. The petition was tak­ Paul G. Taylor, Proprietor 4» and the fine may be doubled. en under advisement. Motorists must come to a com­ Phone 511 plete stop at “stop slreet signs” un­ SHARK RIVER BRIDGE WILL BE 9th Ave. i t F St. Belmar, N. J. less otherwise ordered by a traffic OPEN SEPT. 1. officer, and except at intersections controlled by traffic lights. It is The new Shark River bridge, link not sufficient to slow down and ing Neptune City and Belmar, will *4* merely “changing gears” does not be opened to traffic September 1, 4* RESERVE YOUR PLACE NOW for prove compliance with the law. 4* 4* T. E. Olsen, resident engineer of 4* All drivers are required to give the State Highway commission said THE FALL TERM OPENING 4* t a signal before stopping, turning 4* •b 4- today. This assures an outlet for 4* 4* + “G” Beauty Shoppe or backing. Such signals must be the Labor Day traffic to resorts 4* Tuesday, Sept. 4 4* f + given by means of the hand and south of Asbury Park. ______DAY AND EVENE1NG SESSIONS 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* arm as follows: The bridge is part of the inland 4* 1005 F St., Belmar, N. J. Right Turn—Sweeping motion, 4* 4* relief route skirting resorts along 4* Indications Point to Record-Breaking Attendance 4* 4* from rear to front, made by out- the North Jersey coast, but two 4* Every' Seat Will Be Occupied—Many Will Apply Too •b 4* Phone 1817 4* f thrust hand and arm. miles of the route, which runs Late—Act at ONCE and Avoid Disappointment JESSIE GALLUCCIO, Prop. Left Turn—Pointing left with in­ 4* 4* | south from Eatontown to Belmar, 4* 64th Yeair RIPER COLLEGE 64th Year 4* 4* dex finger of out-thrust hand and remained to be completed today. 4* 4* 4* Mr.- Galluccio will offer to the ladies of Belmar a 4- Shorthand, Accountancy, Banking,* Commercial leaching, This is the section from Asbury 4* 4* most complete beauty culture service on phases of 31 Stopping or Slowing Down—With 4* Secretarial, Typing, Business Executive, Bookkeeping, 4- 4* avenue north to Poplar road and 4* 4- beauty culture, including hair, skin and scalp service, hand and arm out-thrust with palm 4- Etenotypy (the Machine Shorthand) 4* Engineer Olsen said the work will GOOD POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES 4* 4* superflous hair treatment, French packs, marcel waving, to the rear. These hand signals be completed by October 1. Ap­ 4* - ...... 4* may be replaced by a mechanical 4* 4* shampooing and permanent waving. proaches to the bridge, which cost 4- College Advisors on duty daily for free consultation t or electrical signal device only if 4- •b a quarter of a million dollars and 4* Information furnished promptly upon request 4- 4* approved by Motor Vehicle depart eliminates a wooden structure to 4* m eat the east, are being macadamized. Standing in road and begging rides is specifically prohibited. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 H IE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Duco Demonstration At Shore Hardware Today Ki U D S O ftl First Presbyterian Church The Shore Hardware company is Norton, a decorator of the DuPont Ninth avenue and E street; Rev. P a te n ts F"H ead M o t o r planning a series of lectures and Decoration service, will be at the Paul Newton Poling, Minister, demonstrations on modern methods store to give talks on the use of col Sunday services: of home decoration, beginning Au­ or in decorating various rooms. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. gust 23 and continuing through Au­ She will also show the women cus­ Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. gust 25. The company is inviting tomers of the store how to get the Evening Warship at 7 :30 p. m. its women patrons to bring to the best effects in particular decoration Christian Endeavor meeting at store various articles which can be problems which concern them. It 7:00 o’clock, Wednesday evening. finished with Duco so that they can is expected that Miss Norton will see the color designs available and institute classes in Duco decoration ... First M. E. Church the various artistic methods of dec­ and will conduct them during her Methodist Episcopal orating these objects. Miss Helen stay in this city. Seventh avenue and D street Rev. Henry 15. White, Minister. Sunday services: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.—Public worship. Legion Carnival Now 0:30 P. M.—Epworth League ser­ vice, 7:30 P- M.—Public worship. Being Held At Lake Prayer meeting on Wednesday / •evening at 7:30. E. ’Donald Sterner, chairman of ely decided upon at Tuesday even­ the entertainment committee of the ing’s session of the boro commis­ St. Rose’s Rectory Herbert Worthington White Post, sioners who told the war veterans Summer schedule at St. Rose’s No. 151, American Legion, wa to proceed with their arrangements. church: granted permission to hold their A splendid arrangement of talent Mass—Sundays, at 6, 8, 9, 10, and annual carnival at the ocean end will feature the carnival. The pro­ 11 o'clock; week-days, at 7 o’clock. of Silver Lake the two weeks be­ ceeds will he turned over to the Confessions—From 4 to 5:30, and fore Labor Day. This was definit­ Legion Building fund. to th rillin g new 7:30 to 8:00. Rev. Win. J. McConnell. LL. D., TO MARK BRIDGE OPENING Hoover-Curtis Leader Pastor. The Chamber of Commerce is performance Calvary Baptist Church limits of Thirteenth avenue and E street; planning to formally celebrate the Rev. Allen N. Nettleman, Minister. opening of the new state highway Sunday services: bridge across Shark river west of The U. S. Patent Office has granted patents to the Hudson M otor Sunday school at 9:45 A. 51- tiie railroad tracks. Car Company on the “F-Head” high-compression motor. T h e Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. or the purpose of preparing defi­ patent—No. 1,656,051, relating to internal com bustion engines— Evening Wroship at 7:30 P- M. nite plans, Charles Keiderling. sec­ covers the entire arrangement o f valves, spark plugs and co m ­ First Baptist Church retary of the chamber and of the bustion chamber. Ninth avenue, between C and D celebration committee, sent a letter- streets. Rev. P. T. Morris, D. D.. asking A. Lee Grover, secretary of With the new patented design Hudson motors now are built with a compressius Pastor. Sunday serices: the State Highway commission how ratio of nearly 6 to 1—or 20 percent above the average—with correspondingly Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock that body felt about such a celebra­ high standards of acceleration, fuel economy and power: It is practically im­ tion and what date would be prop­ Sunday school at 2:30 P. M, possible to make the motor knock under even the most adverse operating con­ er. Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. ditions. The motor is the liveliest' most powerful and economical Hudson The new highway bridge is of Young People’s meeting each Fri­ peculiar interest to Belmar in that has ever built. day evening at 8:00 o’clock. the new relief route, by means of And it gives the most brilliant performance in Hudson history, far in adyanCo the crossover, joins the original Mt. Olive Baptist Church o f anything the industry has known. slate highway. Seventeenth avenue and F street. Rev. J. J. Davis, Pastor. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giblin and services: ia children, Rita, William and Thomas iVS'rff':f .TiWOner, 'X" I Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock. of Montreal are visiting their aunt, Sunday school at 12:15 o’clock. Ooupo $1245 (Rumble Seat $30 Coach $125$ • tawNiett*. §\ Mrs. James Vizard, 604 Twelfth ON. FRANKLIN W. FORT, New Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. avenue. , Jersey Congressman and vet­ Prayer meeting, Wednesday even H eran Republican campaigner^ Standard.Sedan $ lll$ - ' G w r ta r a v S r ia $145# ing. at 8:00 o’clock. who la secretary of the National Re­ Custom Landau Sedan $14$$ Custom 7-Pass. Sedan $1M» HOTEL AFIRE publican Committee. Boyers can pay for cart oat of i Episcopal Church Firemen were called, Tuesday af­ t charge far h te o S , I ternoon to extinguish a small fire Fifth avenue and B street. John that did minor damage to the roof Christfleld Donnell, minister. Sun­ of the New Windsor hotel, Fourth day services: avenue and A street. The cause of Emergency Calls 8:00 a. m., Holy Communion. the fire was undetermined. 10:30 a. m., Morning prayer aad Trifling damage resulted but con 1 Long, 2 Short—First Aid Call. O.H. NEWMAN Belmar, N. J, sermon. siderable excitement ensued when Fire Department 1700. a vegetable truck owned by Dinner- Police Department 1700. AUTOS COLLIDE man brothers of Lakew’ood and As- An auto, driven by John Peterson bury Park caught fire. The truck Ambulance or First Aid 1700. HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a H ERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a H ERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue ol of 1826 Laurel terrace, South Bel- was brought to a stop at Fifth and S w rit of fi. fa. to me directed, is­ S writ of fi. fa. to me directed, a w rit of fi. fa. to ifle directed mar, struck the rear of an auto Ocean avenues by the driver after sued out of the Monmouth Count? issued out of the Monmouth County Sissued out of the Court of Chancery driven by Bella Freund of 503 Sec- a passing motorist had warned Common Pleas Court of the State o| Circuit Court of the State of New4 tf the State of New Jersey, will bt old avenue, Bradley Beach. Tues­ him. There was considerable con­ New Jersey, will he exposed to sale Jersey, will he exposed to sale at exposed to sale at public vendue on at public vendue on Monday, the public vendue, on Monday, the 10tl; Tuesday, the 11th J*ay of September fusion for a few minutes until a LOST—Small Brown Folding Purse day. The accident occurred on 10th with the word ‘Rutgers” inscrib Kith Day tf September, 1928, be­ Day of September, 1928, between 1928, between the hours of 12 avenue between E and F street. hand extinguisher was procured ed. Contents consisted of monej tween the hours of 12 o’clock ana the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock o'clock and 5 o’clock (at 1 o’clockl Slight damage results and no com­ from another car and directed on and calling cards. Reward if re 5 o’clock, (at 1 o’clock, eastern (at 1 o’clock, eastern standard tiiac) eastern standard time), in the af­ ternoon of said day, at the Lane plaints were made. It was reported the fire. The truck drove away turned to Mrs. William J. Mc­ standard time), in the afternoon ot in the afternoon of said day, at Ultq Curdy 204 Fourth Avenue. said day, at the Court House, in the Court House, in the Bor/ugh oi’ and Mortgage Agency Office, 70j by Officer Charles Bennett. under its own power. Borough of Freehold, county o! Freehold, county of Monmouth Mattison Avenue, in the City of As- Monmouth, New Jersey to satisfy a New Jersey, to satisfy a judgment bury Park, county of Monmouth, Newr Jersey, to satisfy a decree erf HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue oi judgment of said court amounting of said court amounting to approxi­ to approxim ately $360.00. mately $1,217.02. | said court amounting to approxi­ S sundry w rits of fi. fa. to me di­ m ately $18,413.00. rected, issued out of the Monmouth All the defendant’s right, title All the defendtnt’s right, title anc and interest in and to the follow­ interest in and to the following: All that certain lot, tract or par- County Common Pleas Court of tli$ IV cel of land, situate, lying and being r ing: All those certain lots, tracts ot State of New Jersey, will be expos­ t All that certain tract or parcel o* parcels of land and premises, here­ in the Borough of Avon by the Sea ed to sale at public vendue on Moil land aiidpremises, hereinafter par­ inafter particularly described, sit­ iii we County of Monmouth in th< day, the 10th Day of September. ticularly described, situate, lying uate, lying and being In the Borough State of New Jersey, more particu­ 1928, between the hours of 12 oclock and being in the Borough of Nep­ of Brielle in the County of Moi’4 larly described as follows: (at 1 o'clock, eastern standard time) tune City in the County of Mon­ mouth and State of New Jersey, Beginning at a point in the south­ in the afternoon of said day, at the mouth and State of New Jersey. known and designated as lots num­ erly line tf Garfield Avenue distant Court House in the Borough of free­ Being lots No. 32 and 33. Block bers 112 and 113 as laid down on a fifty (50) feet easterly from the hold, ctuntv of Monmouth, New Jei southeast corner of Main Street an No. 16, on a map of Riverview Villa revised map of the property of th( Garfield Avenue; thence running sey. to satisfy judgments of saic Sites, situtted at Avon-by-the-Sea, estate of James A. f.ongstiket, de­ court amounting to approximate!? (1) easterly along the southerly Monmouth County, Nef Jersey, mad,' ceased, at West Brielle, made bj line of Garfield Avenue fifty (50) $468.87, by Niart Rogers Qivil Engineer, am William H. Shafto, Surveyor. A. D. feet to the westerly line of a pub­ All the defendant’s right, title anu Surveyor, August 5th, 1920. and iileij 1906, and now on file in the Mon­ interest in and to the following: lic alley; thence (2) southerly am in the office of the Clerk of Mon- j mouth County Clerk’s Office. along the westerly 1/oe of said al­ A1J that certain lot, tract or parce mouth County. Beginning at a point in the south­ ley fifty (50) feet to a point; thence of land and premises hereinafter Also all that certain tract or par­ erly side of Woodland Avenue a (3) westerly and parallel with the particularly described, situate, ly­ cel of land and premises, herein­ the northeasterly corner of lot No first course fifty (50) feet to ing and being in the Township o. after particularly described, sitnat 114. thence (1) easterly along tin point; thence (4) northerly ano Wall, in the County of Monmouth lying and being in the Township o southerly edge of Woodland Ave­ parallel with the second course and State of New Jersey. Being lot Wall, at Spring Lake in the Count; ] nue one hundred feet and sixteei (50) feet to the southerly side i number Ninety five (95) of the Rog­ of Monmouth and State of New Je.r- I hundredths feet to the northwest­ Garfield Avenue: and the point or ers tract on a map entitled “Map oi sey, known and designated on a i erly corner of lot No. Ill, thence place of beginning. the Rogert tract at Villa Park Mon- map of “Brighton and North Brigli (2) along the westerly line of lot Being the easterly half of Lots mouth County, N. J.” adjoinin; Cottage Cheese Cookies ton”, made by Herman Lehbach No. Ill southerly, one hundred am Nos. 495 and 460 as shown on v, Spring Lake Beach made by Wil­ Surveyor, as lots numbers one hun- i thirty-four and three tenths feet t| may made by John H. Emlen, Avon liam H. Shafto, Surveyor, on the with a marvelously toothsome flavor and rich in the died and ninety thre^ (192) and the j the northerly line of lands oj N. J., entitled ‘Plan of New Loca­ easterly side of the road leading food value of milk solids. Grown-ups and kiddies westerly half of lot one hundrec. Charles P. Longstreet, thence (3) tion of Alley in the Borough ol from Manasquan to Como and Bel- and dinety four (194) and describ ; westerly along said Longstreet’s Avon by the Sea, N. J., and filed ii inar. Beginning at the easterlj too will find in them a new cookie thrill. ed as follows: land one hundred feet more or less the County Clerk’s Office, Free­ edge of said road at a point distant BeginniAig at the northeasterly to the southeasterly corner of loj hold. N. J. one hundred feet northerly from v corner of Washington Avenue anc No. 114. thence (4) northerly alon ( Seized as the property of Benja­ marble post at the ndNtheasterlj Hi cup butter Hi cup sugar Fourth Avenue as shown on saiij the easterly line of lot No. 114 om min Temeles et als., taken in exe­ corner of said public road and Lake V* cup cottage cheese 2 teaspoons baking powder Map; thence (1) easterly along th< hundred and forty two and seven cution at the suit of The Pruden­ Avenue, one hundred and eight? l!4 cups flour (sifted) 1 teaspoon salt northerly line of Washington Ave­ tenths feet to the point or place o| tial Insurance Company of Amer, ica and to be sold by. feet, thence 2nd. northwardly ai Cream the butter, add cheese and blend thor­ nue seventy five feet; thence (2 beginning. Comprising the whole right angles along a line of lot lum­ northerly at right angles to Wash­ of lots Nos. 112 and 113 as lait HARRY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff ber 92, fifty feet (50) thence 3rd oughly. Add sugar, and gradually the flour sifted ington Avenue one hundred an| down on said map. Dated August 9. 1928. w esterly parallel w ith Lake Avenui? with baking powder and salt. fifty feet to the middle of an alley Seized as the property of Ferdi­ Cook and Stout, Solicitors. one hundred and sighty (180) to the Mold into loaf, and set in ice box for 24 hours. twelve feet wide to be forever kepi nand Senior taken in execution a; easterly edge tf the aforesaid roar Slice thin, bake on waxed paper, in moderate oven open for the mutual benefit of the the suit of A. A. Brant Lumber Com pany (Manasquan), a corporation thence 4th. along the same, south­ for 10 m n ttes, or until firm and delicately lot owners adjoining thereto; thenci Itching Skin erly fifty feet (50) to the rilace cl (3) westerly along the middle said of the State of New Jersey, and t< beginning. Being fifty feet front browned. If preferred, roll out dough until thin, alleyway parallel with Washington be sold by Quickly Relieved and rear and one hundred anc cut with fancy cutters and bake as above. This Avenue seventy five feet to the eas HARRY N. JOHNSON. Sheriff eightv feet in depth. recipe makes about 40 cookies. erly linfe of Fourth Avenue; thence Dated Aagnst 8, 1928. Seized as the property of John (4) southerly one hundred and fifty Owen C. P earce, Attorney. Don’t suffer with Eczema, Dandruff, Pim­ H Combs taken in execution nt the feet to the place of Beginning. ples, Blemishes and other annoying sir™ suit of First National Bank oi' Seized as the property of William LOST—Boat, known as “Penn Ytn irritations. Zemo antiseptic liquid is the sefe Spring Lake. N. J. a corporation H. Brown anil Carrie A. Brown ta­ Playmate”, which was mrfnred a sure way to relief. Itching often-disappear* Etc. and to be sold by ken in execution at the suit of First the Belmar Yacht Club. The boat overnight. Splendid for Sunburn and Poison HARRY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff SHEFFIELD National Bank of Spring Lake, New was lost during last Saturday’s Dated August 8, 1928. Jersey, ahd to be sold by storm. Suitable reward will be Ivy. All druggists 35c, 60c, $1.00. Owen C. Pearce, Attorney. HARRY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff given for its recovery. Apply td FARMS'CO., INC. Dated August 8, 1928. Robinson Knight, 2j2 Second Ave WANTED—Girl to assist in gen­ Owen C. Pearce, Attorney. LOST—Cretonne Laundry Bag of eral housew ork: w hite girl rare- WEST HMD AVON ' clothes on River road, Tuesday. zemo ferred. Inquire A. Satz, lliM Findor please communicate wiili F O H SKIN IRRITATIONS Ocean Ave., Bclmar, N. J. Distributors of Lsdsrls Acidophilus Milk Mrs. G. Badenoch, General De­ .m livery, Belmar. Reward.

. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J,

ing color, but beige, light gray and a Fullness in Back pale, grayish green are seen, espe­ cially in flounced afternoon frocks. Advertisers’ Business Guide May Feature Mode Coats usually match frocks in tone, and the coats are sometimes in woolen and particularly in madiana. Flat Puffs, Panels and Flounces blousing, both front and back, which Theodore H. Bennett Stress Departure From seems to emanate from the flat bo­ lero line—a continued theme—identi­ Phone 210 Straight Line. fies many of the models. The scarf collar, draped in as many We Design There is more than a faint possi­ different ways as there are frocks bility that the silhouette is to undergo showing it, appears particularly in Funeral Director W. E Hefter a radical change, notes a Paris fash­ filmy evening gowns. Lace in all-over and Build ion correspondent in the Louisville design, used alone and in combination PLUMBING — HEATING Courier-Journal. In the models being with chiffon for the scarf and deep shown in Paris there is a marked ten­ hem, is important in evening fashions, Complete dency toward replacing the front full­ while a high place is given to Luna- (Next to Bank) ness, which is so smart this season, sol, Bianchini’s radiant satin, par­ with fullness in back. The revolution­ ticularly in models with deep side Licensed Embalmer ary aspect of this change is that it 9th Avt. BELMAR. K. J. To Suit You movements, wherein the gleaming threatens to displace the conforming black is relieved by the pastel facing hipline which has become almost a which peeps out from the flare. An­ m All Work Guaranteed fetish in modern fashions. The tenta- other important feature is that of OFFICE^ TENTH ATE, POST OFFICE :ive fall models which are now being printed chiffon evening gowns in floral ir worn at Deauville, Le Touquet and patterns, with a deep hem appliqued B tX. other smart resorts are featuring back with little silk flowers to repeat the BICYCLES puffs, pointed back draperies and ruf­ design of the fabric. fles and flounces which are concen Bright-colored crepe de chine skirts, trated at the sides and in back. This 577. Any Hoar, Day or Might with the edge of the big box plaits ’ fay. Repairs and Sapplies trend toward the back flounce is cred­ scalloped in the plait width, appear •> ited to Chanel, who offered the theme a season ago. I I Baby Coach Wheels There is another silhouette point which will reach maturity soon—it is the replacing of the sports outline H. A. SMITH with a subtle and genuinely-feminine BAKED GOODS contour. The sports silhouette is Base Ball G oods Designer and Builder merely another name for the garconne line which had prevailed since the FRESH DAILY Phone 323 Jtf war and up to last spring. It depend­ Opp. Pob&8 StflMHli ed completely on youth for its effect It is a real pleasure to come here shopping for 1701 A Street and it discouraged any inclination to­ ward mature lines. The silhouette of baked goods, for you have the assurance that 1100 7 street KUMAR Belmar, New Jersey fall will pay some homage to deli- cately-feminine lines. It will by no they are always fresh and of the finest quality. means attempt to revive the forgot­ awsMOMt ten grandeur of the departed Vic­ torian, but it will stress gentle un­ dulations throughout its course. t, BELMAR BAKERY Nash and 0. H Newman Printed Velvet Popular. HUDSON and ESSEX Printed velvet is unquestionably " A. MENZLER, Proprietor destined to be the major fabric of the Ch e vr olet season, closely followed by white 809 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. Full Line of Sapp&a satin. Worth is featuring this first fabric in blue and black against a Cars and Trucks IDE background of white. Patou combines Machine Shop it in black and white, and only Lucien 708 F Street ftPJAfAB Lelong appears to neglect it. This •f. Phone 1124-W 51 3 .v .S ‘ last designer is making a firm stand BEMAR AUTO CO. for white satin not only in the soft F St., cor. 8th Ave., Belmar crepe variety, but in a crisper quality SlSI3JSI3MSI3M3I31313M3J5I3IBISIBi3IBJSJ3I3J3 reminiscent of taffeta. Sometimes he trims these white gowns lightly with LEON T. ABBOTT beading. At other times he leaves nji»rrri------*—■***■*— ------it quite plain, intending it to be set PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR off by jewels of the wearer. Phone 14 The uneven hemline is another Estimates Given theme which will continue its chic. Although there Is nothing particu­ 415 13th AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. Central M arket COLUMBIA AND MINERVA larly new about this idea, it is be­ ■v?ifa!#* YARNS ginning to appear in a number of high­ Evening Gown, Black Georgette Span­ Herman F. Laaamta. Prop ly ingenious interpretations. It is no A . M . C COTTON a gled With Rhinestones. City Dressed Beef longer confined completely to the back Lamb, Veal and Pm* ALSATIAN EMBROIDERY —occasionally the chic Parisienne fea­ with mannish jersey pullovers in tone Fresh dMMed pottUry tures a dipping hemline which starts either degrade or with fine stripes a specialty. from one side and goes across the through the hips. A new material front to the other, or which, even all worn widely for afternoon at Deau­ 900 P Street BELMAR around, comes to a sharply-lower point ville is cire black chiffon sprinkled directly in the center front. Floating with gold in varied small polka dots. j Schraft’s Chocolates j panels, pointed godets and train ef­ Millinery Is marking time. There = fects, all of which have a tendency is no question but that it will respond i g toward creating the uneven hemline, to the feminine stimuli which are will continue distinctly en regie in governing fashions, but that response p a t N. A Paris well Into autumn at least. will have to meet with a seasonable Many interesting fashion thoughts check. It is not easy to persuade wom­ j RIV0LI SUGAR BOWL j S. Dresden are finding their way into the fash­ en to wear large, sweeping chapeaux I— . ions with a definite view, of course, to for fall and winter. In another year, Ladle’s and Goafh perhaps, the task may be simple, but §1 902 F Street Belmar,7 N J. I at this moment millinery’s added fem­ S 2 ininity for fall has to come from new Sfnim iiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiniiiiiuniiiuiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiHHiniiiiiiiiiHiiiim iHiiKJiiiiiim iiiniim m iiiiniim iim iiniib TAILOR trimmings, gentle frills and feminine PHONE 443 furbelows. The moderate and small­ EIGHTH AVENUE AND F STREET sized hats are the dominant shapes. BELMAR, N. J. Corsets Are Revived. The shortest road to chic is no long­ er described by a straight line, and HONCE AND DUBOIS there, in a word, is the secret of the reviving importance of the corset. During the decade that has passed WARNER’S since billowy lines were en regie, this Realtors - Insurance - Mortgage Loans formerly essential regulator of the “Your Prescription Druggist” contour experienced a sharp fall from grace—its raison d’etre had disap­ 706 Tenth Avenue, 10th AVE. and F ST. peared and the ardent devotees of the Belmar, N. J. youthful line avoided the ceinture as Belmar, N. J. Phone BeL 1261 far as possible. The recent wide­ O CLEAN spread revival of femininity, however, Phone 503 with its substitution of soft curves 2nd Ave. and Main St. for straight lines and its addition of Bradley Beach, N. J. Egg, Stove, Nut numerous elaborating details, has Phone A. P. 5030 definitely changed the attitude of Paris fashionables and the corset is S* $14 per ton gradually working its way into con­ tinental wardrobes, not merely as a Prescriptions left with us to corrective influence, but principally to be compounded are put up Pea, $11 per ton aid in producing the soft, undulating only by registered pharma­ line which will be exploited even FOUNDATIONS cists, formerly of Petty’s Pre­ more widely this autumn. scription Dep’t., Newark, N. J., The new corsets scarcely depart FOR FORTUNES Buckwheat, $8 from the natural silhouette. ’Their assuring you utmost accuracy $ $ function is rather subtle—they are so and care. designed that no portion of the sil­ ARE RIGHT HERE IN THE ADVER- We solicit your patronage. Soft, $8 per ton houette is emphasized, and yet its TISING COLUMNS OF THIS PAPER WARNER’S salient features must be definitely “Nothing But the Best” suggested. In nearly all there is a MONMOUTH certain hint of the waistline, yet at IF WHAT YOU'RE SELLING no time is that emphasis so pro­ HAS MERIT, ADVERTISE IT Coal & Supply Co., Inc Plaiting of the Skirt Extends Above nounced as to direct attention to it­ the Ribbon Belt. self. Briefly, it may be said of the 16th AVE. AND RAILROAD modern corset that it must be present AN AD. WILL SELL IT FOR YOU Phone 706 BELMAR, N. J. establishing themselves for the au­ but not accounted for. tumn and winter seasons. A false For the average figure Marthe, a GIRLS WANTED hood collar, sometimes arranged leading Paris corsetiere, has designed through inlaid V yokes and sometimes a slip corset which is made of silk arrived at through applied bands or thread batiste when used for gen­ We offer you clean, We Want Yon which stand out slightly, is meeting eral wear, and of lace or etamine for steady employment With popular approval. The ruffled formal occasions. Inside this slip, by making Pajamas. You to keep in mind the flounce, sometimes single and some­ means of darts, seams and an occa­ need not be experienced. fact that in addition to times worn in pairs, has many author­ sional whalebone, she molds the deli­ W$ will pay you good itative sponsors. An interesting varia­ cately curving chic silhouette. An out­ ATRONIZE QUR wages while learning the printing this news­ tion of this theme is the application standing feature of the Marthe models of narrow full ruffles to long, narrow is the fact that they permit even the trade, which will enable paper we do job woric acallops. Occasionally the scallops you to earn $20 to $25 activities of the golf or tennis court P of any kind. When are combined with petals. and do not hamper the wearer in any a w eek. ADVERTISERS in need of anything Scarfs in Gay Colors. sports recreation. Gaily-colored scarfs in large designs These Marthe slip corsets are not Valeo Mfg. Co. in this line be sure are worn with sports ensembles. These only shown in staple flesh pink, but are made on the bias of the fabric also in pastel or soft and warm color­ THEY ARE ALL BOOSTERS First Ave. near Railroad and sometimes match the accompany­ ings, trimmed with narrow bands of ASBURY PARK To See Us ing jumper in design, though the de­ a contrasting shade of batiste, the AND DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS sign in the latter may be embroidered, most typical combination being a jvhile it is printed In the scarf. specially dyed saxe blue mixed with a Na*y blue seem* to be an outstand­ cherry pink tone. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

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CARS CRASH ON RIVER ROAD, BELMAR YACHT CLUB 4* 4* WOMAN SUFFERS INJURIES Phone 422 Belmar Complimentary sayings that ap­ Mrs. J. C. Hunsberger of 211 New peared on the light bulbs at the $ York boulevard, Sea Girt, sustained Mortal a«i» fferam al club’s beef steak roast, reprinted injuries consisting of a broken right t for the benefit of members who 4 ! arm and bruises of the forehead had stiff necks and could not read TO HOLD HARVEST HOME by the municipal authorities of f 1 and body when two cars were in 4 directly from the llgnts. SUPPER NEXT THURSDAY Ocean City to the Ocean City Fish­ RIBLE’S collision at River and Marconi 4 ing club as a perpetual trophy. roads, West Belmar, Monday after­ i 4 Where ever Harry .Stevenson may A harvest home supper will he 4 noon. roam, 4 served by the Ladies Aid society Andy Vogt, who officiates at the 4 Mrs. Hunsberger was occupying A yachting cap he wears; AUTO LAUNDRY of Calvary Baptist church on next bait and tackle concession at the 4” a car driven by her son, George W. Yet Yachting he fears BELMAR, N. J. 4 Crouthamel of 350 Railroad avenue, Thursday evening, August 30lh, Belmar Fishing pidf, injured a cou­ H th AVE. & RIVER RDAl 4" Because on land he's more at home. ple of fingers on his left hand one 4 4" Souiherton, Pa. His auto collided from 5 to 9 o’clock. The supper day last week and (hen cut the 4 4° with a gravel truck owned by Geo. Frank Kautzman went a riding i 4 will he served in the Sunday school thumb off of his right Iiand on a 4* Dreeke of Washington street, Is­ On a great big horse; 4 4 tin can. Nevertheless when Ihe + 4 land Heights, Now he uses cushion chairs 4 The First Aid and Emergency bluefish or weakfish show up he CARS WSHED 4 As a matter of course. CATCHES 15-POUND STRIPED 4* 4“ squad of the local fire department catches his share despite his sore 4 BY THE NEW 4* BASS AT DEAL BEACH digits. 4 4 responded to a call. Thiey took A straight line is the shortest Mrs. Hunsberger to the office of Distance between two points. 4 4* L. F. Cousins, a member of the 4 4* Dr. Robert L. Leighton in Spring In racing, the Commodore trys his We’ve mentioned the faYt that 4* Belmar Fishing club, succeeded in Augustus V. Hamburg likes to fish. 4 High Pressure 4 Lake and later to her own home. best, 4* 4 Officer John Maloney accompanied But travels Iwice as far as all the landing a pretty striped bass on tfse As the summer season wanes Mr. 4 4> the ambulance to the scene of the rest. beach at Deal, Saturday, the fish Hamburg is still at it. The other 4 s day he caught a fluke as big as a ? accident. weighing 15 pounds, I ounce. 4 Method When “Red Head” works, it sure barn door—or so it seemed—at Ihe 4 * The left side of the sedan was Several nice catches o£ blue fish, 4 GREASING— ALEM1T1NG—POLISHING ■i* badly dented. It was towed from sings, Belmar Fishing pier. 4* 4* the scene of the accident to Wm. Although this is not Ihe usual thing. weakfish and fluke have been re­ 4* Captain Harry Burlington, presi 4* 4 B. Gundaker’s garage. The front The boat can!t be blamed at all ported to the local club during the 4 4 wheel of the truck was smashed ip For with Charlie Helmstetter it’s past week. dent of the New Jersey State Fish 4* CARS WASHED 4 and the wheels were pushed hack always overhaul. and Game commission, went off­ 4 4 under the chassis. A CAFETERIA SUPPER shore for bluefish the other day, 4 with A1 Hall, a local deputy game 4* 4*4 George Kaegi, Sr., stays on (he 4 $1.50 and $2 4 HOMES AT AUCTION dock. A cafeteria supper will be held warden. About four miles off Man 4 4 For every boat (ends to rock: on next Tuesday from 5 to 9 p. rn. toloking, Hall was trolling with a 4* On Saturday, at 2:30 P. M., on Even his auto makes him seasick. at the West Belmar M. E. chureh, sand eel for bait. A shark about 4' 4 But that Dodge sure is a trick. under the auspices of the Goodwill eight feet long breezed up, ami with 4* 4 the property, Robert B. Stouten- 4 burgh will sell at auction nine bun­ class. one little nip of its powerful jaws 4* ALEMITING Fireman save my child, 4* 4 galows at 207-211 Sixteenth avenue, took the bait, hook and a goodly To that we add our ravings, 4 4 214-216 Seventeenth avenue, and 17 Anyone who has seen Governor portion of line and disappeared. 4* 4 For to Clarence Slines do we say, 4* 19 Parkway, South Belmar. These A. Harry Moore gallop across the 4* $1 and $1.50 “Sailor, save our savings”. 4* 4 bungalows contain four, five and parade ground at Sea Girt mounted Ihe First M. E. church is observ­ 4* 4 on his favorite horse will admit ing the week of August 26th as 4* six rooms, and most of them have When into anything starts Bob 4* CARS WASHED WHILE YOU WAIT that he can ride. That opinion “Tithing Week”, ending Sunday, 4 dl improyemenis, except heat. Howie, 4* 4* will be strengthened by watching September 2nd, with special ser­ 4- REST ROOM YEAR ROUND SERVICE No matter at all what it is. 4* him do the same thing on review vices beginning at 10:45, at w hich $ 4 It’s sure to be finished with a days when he’s wearjng a high Ex-Governor Stokes will be the 4 New!! zowie! 4* silk hat. The governor holds his speaker. Members and friends of 4 But isn’t likely to turn out a fiz. 4 FREE Crankcase Service head high and the hat is never in the church are asked to contribute 4* one-tenth of their income for that 4* While hunting, Charlie Markus was danger of being flipped from his 4* 4* Moonlight Sail week for the liquidation of current chased head. 4 U. S. TIRES and TUB ES 4 expenses. 4 ACROSS THE BAY ON By both a bull and a bear; 4 Frank McEwan of Newark, a pa­ SANDY HOOK So Charlie shot the bear first, per mill owner at Whippany, has Jacob Brin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry For he can shoot the other any­ Levy and son, Harold, of Chicago, V time. a summer place here. He’ll be the 4* Steamer l -50 guest at the home of Director Bren paid Mr. and Mrs. Max Bunin of 4 non’s hone at 102 Tenth avenue. Ninjh avenue a visit last week end. 4 Protect Your Income THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928 Real sports can laugh at a joke, 4 Even when themselves it knocks; A mid-summer dance entertain­ 4* For they know the writer of it The Belmar Fishing club’s cast­ 4 ment will be held, Wednesday even Train leaves: Is, of course, even a worse bloke. ing team won the Ocean City cup, 4* Against Fire Belmar ...... 7:38 P. M| the principal prize of the surf an­ ing, Aug. 29th at the auditorium, 4- Fifth avenue and boardwalk, for (Add one hour for Daylight Time. Miss Ruth Diamond of Paterson, glers’ organizations. The other t If your income is dependent on the uninterrupted For full details, secure handbill day Edward Doughtery of the Bel­ the benefit of the Belmar Hebrew 4* use of any building, you can insure yourself against the from Ticket Agent. who has been entertained at the 4* home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein­ mar club went to the New York institute, plans are under way to 4 loss of earnings that would cease for a period of weeks make this affair one of the biggest 4 4 New Jersey Central stein of Sixteenth avenue, will re­ apartment of Fred Bishop of the 4* or months as the result ‘of fire. 4 turn home, tomorrow. Long Island Casting club, which successes yet undertaken by its un­ 4 4* tiring committee, headed by Mrs. 4 4 Miss Dorothy Weinstein will en­ held it last year, to get the cup. He 4 Business Interruption Insurance is as important to 4- ter Montclair Normal school a brought it to Belmar where it is John J. McGrath. A very interesting and entertain­ 4* your safety as Fire Insurance on the property itself. ONE-DAY EXCURRIONS week from Wednesday. on display at the fishing pier club Let us explain it to you. I 1 house. ing musical program has been ar­ 4** GAS WORKER OVERCOME AT ranged for those who will attend. 4* PLANT And what a trophy it is. It stands The ever popular Mr. Jack Rale * New York fully three feet high, anl is valued of Asbury Park will act as master Joseph Maxwell, an employe of at $1,500. It was donated in 1916 of ceremonies. 4 THOMAS D. JOECK 2 -10 Pennsylvania Sta. the Jersey Central Power and Light 4* ?°“nd Up-Town New York company, was overcome by gas at 4* REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 4* the plant, 16th and Railroad ave­ T .95 Hudson Terminal nue, last Friday night. The fire d’e 4* 708 Ninth Avenue Belmar, N. J, 1Round 4- Trip Down-Town New York t % partment rescue squad was called 4 4” WEDNESDAYS, AUGUST 29 and assisted in his resuscitation. 4 E. S. Morrison Company 4 SEPTEMBER 26 The man was later taken to his 4* 4* (Daylight Saving Time) home on Sixteenth avenue. M is 4 4* 4 4* 4 Lv. Belmar - 8.58 P. M. j . f understood that he was overcome 4 4 Returning when he stepped into a pit to turn 4 4* 4 REALTORS 4 4 4* Pjoto-A rt gduiitu f Leave New York, PeBfiSjl- a shut-off valve. 4 4 vania Station, 7:30 P. M., New 4 * 4* f 4 Telephone 1206 Belmar 4 T York (Hudson Term inal) 7.20 LOST—Dog, brown md white Col­ * f P. M-, Newark (Market St.) 4 4 HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE f lie; answers to tame of “Ted”' 4- 709 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. 4 4 4 7.52 P. M. Reward. Phone B.dmar 271-M o\ 4 4* Moderate Prices call 102 Inlet Teriace. 4* 4* 4 POST CARD PICTURES, SIX FOR $1.00 4 Pennsylvania Railroad 4 4 44444444444444*1444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444' 4 Developing Printing Enlarging 4* 4 4 4 4 Expert HAND COLORING 4* 200 FEET ON THE OCEAN FRONT 4 4 4 4 T 4 1 Oakwood Road Phone 1837 Belmar, N. J. 4 150 FEET ON FOURTH AVENUE 4 4 4* 4 4- WONDERFUL SPOT FOR AN APARTMENT HOTEL! 4 4* For Sale 4 2, 3, 4 Room Suites. Best Bathing Spot On Coast 4 4 Apply W ithin or 4 4 4* Address BILLY WATSON (Watson Bldg.), 7 Church St. 4 4* PHONE BELMAR 1900 4 4 4 PATERSON, N. J. 4 4 4 4* FOB HA LB—Brent! New Up to Date House—19th and 4 4* 4* A Bargain 4 4* 4 Surf Avenues, Belmar, N. J. (See It) 4* 4 4 4 4* 4 STERNER 4* 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444*!11*44444444444444* 4* 4* 4 4 4* A TICKLISH PROPOSITION 4* 1928 SPRING PRICES 4 She: “Is itjiangerous to drive a 4* 4 4* EGG COAL, $14 Per Ton STOVE COAL $14 Per Ton 4 car with one hand? He: “You bet. 4 NUT COAL, $14 Per Ton PEA COAL, $11 Per Ton 4* More than one fellow has run into 4* 4* a. marriage license bureau by doing 4* These Prices Will Advance June 1st 4 it”. There’s absolutely no danger 4* f 4* 4 in keeping your car too well clean­ 4* 12th & R. R. Belmar, N. J. 4* ed. We clean your car under three 4* 4- hundred pounds of spray pressure, yet this spray is as fine as mist, so that it doesn’t harm even the finest paint job. 444*1' 4* Greasing Lubricating THE BEST OF EVERYTHING 4 Repairing 4* to pay by check—and how assuring it is to know —ARTISTIC— 4* 4° Bergen’s Garage that you will receive a legal receipt in the form of 4* Phone Belmar 501 Gifts and Novelties 4* the endorsement. Decide to use this safe medium 4* “F” STREET BELMAR, N. J. We specialize in hand painting 4 now by starting a Checking Account with us on dresses, scarfs, hats, bathing f suits, etc. Also lamp shades and 4“ 4* furniture. 4” 4 BumsteadsWormSyrup ROSE ELLA STUDIO 4 ■*‘To children an angel of mercy," Where 4 •tfrection# are followed. IT NI4VKK *’AIL8. Despite scarcity and enormous 704 F Street Belmar, N, J. 4* cost of SANTONIN, it contains full dose. 4 Stood sixty years’ test. Bold everywhere or by mull. a bottle. H-444444444 Sb*. C. A. ^oorhece, K D.