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F ST. TREE REMOVAL Kiwanis Club Trolley Tracks To CONCESSION BIDS ASKED Seventh Birthday Remain Uncovered ADVANCES ONE STEP FOR BEACH AND RIVER Six of Seven Past Presi­ Expense of Filling-in Can­ AGREEMENT ALMOST UNANIMOUS dents Present at Anni­ not Be Borne Under Bathing, Boating, Refreshments, Games versary Celebration Present Conditions Only Three Property Owners Yet to Be Consulted in May Be Submitted Separately for Each or For All Amicable Settlement of Project The Kiwanis Club celebrated the The filing in and surfacing of the Combined seventh birthday of its founding Wed­ trolley tracks is not likely to be under­ The prospect of having the trees re­ St. Rose’s Church nesday at the weekly luncheon-meet­ taken for some time to come. The An opportunity for local business moved from F street and having the Healey Installed men and others outside the borough ing in the American Legion grill. expense is too great for the Borough sidewalks of that thorofare ‘‘cleared to bid on summer concessions owned Special Services Stanley Dodd, the president, was to undertake this year. for action” when the summer hordes Moose Dictator by the borough is offered by the Bor­ surrounded by six past presidents, all Commissioner Thomas D. Joeck in­ make their advance upon the borough ough Commission. except one of the seven who have formed Ernest Blaicher, vice president took a step nearer realization Tuesday. Forty Hours Devotion to Bids, which may bo submitted for served since the club’s charter was of the Chamber of Commerce, Tues­ Ceremony Performed i n At the regular meeting of the Bor­ each separate concession or altogether, granted. Malcolm Harris, the sixth day, that even the filling in at the ough Commission, Ernest Blaicher, vice Blessed Sacrament Begins Presence of Large Gath- must be in the hands of Borough Clerk president, was unable to attend. trolley rails would be beyond the com­ president of the Chamber of Com­ James A. Joeck by 10:30 Tuesday Sunday Morning In their order of service the past mission’s limit just now. It would ing at Belmar Home merce, who has had personal charge morning, May 9th, accompanied by a presidents are: Ed. Smock, George not constitue a proper job at best and of the matter for that organization, certified check for 10 per cent of the Beginning at 10 o’clock Mass Sunday Jenney, Dr. Robert Watkins, Frank he felt that when the work is done it stated that all except three property amount of the bid. Full particulars morning in St. Rose’s church a 40-hour Lyon, Ed. Taylor, Malcolm Harris and should bedone thoroughly. He said he Harry' Healey was installed as dicta­ owners had signified their willingness are published in another column in Eddie Bi .e&o. appreciated the condition is unsatis­ tor of Moose lodge, No. 1327, at cere­ to allow removal of trees at the side­ devotion in honor of the Blessed Sacra­ this issue and may bo had from the Each of them had a few reminis- factory. but under present financial monies Tuesday night in the Moose walks in front of their premises. The ment will be observed. borough clerk at the Borough Hall censes to relate which virtually made a circumstances he would have to forgo home. He succeeds Henry Ringkamp, three had not yet been consulted but The Rev. Father Kimball, pastor of during business hours. revue of the club’s history and attempting improvement much as he who served as dictator for five terms. will be before removal is ordered by The concessions include: the church and the Rev. Father Wheel- brought back old memories. Other officers installed are: Law the Commission. The trees are on bor­ would like to. Both stores at the Fifth Avenue Pa­ right, C. C’s. R., will conduct these The guest-speaker was past Lieuten­ Mayor Joseph Mayer endorsed Mr. ough property and could be removed rence Martin, vico dictator; Sydney vilion, for ice cream, candies and re­ solmenly beuatiful services. ant Governor of Kiwanis Emory Ste­ without consent of abutting property Joeck's remarks and added that ex­ Dresden, prelate; Louis Silverstein, freshments. The periods of devotion will be: 10 vens of Elizabeth. The reception and penditures in every department of the treasurer; Paul Wagner, trustee; and owners but the mayor and commis­ The bath houses and equipment at a. m. and 7:45 p. m., Sunday; 6 and Kiwanis education committee had the borough government are being curtail­ Ringkamp, delegate to supreme lodge. sioners and the Chamber of Commerce the Tenth Avenue Pavilion. 7:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., Monday, and meeting in charge and the Rev. Allan The ceremonies were in charge of John have taken the attitude that it is j ed to meet present conditions and im- The store at Thirteenth Avenue Pa­ pleasanter to have an amicable agree- i 6 and 7:30 a. m., Tuesday. A children’s Nettleman introduced the speaker. medicate furtureddted— — — ------P. Mulhill, Rd Bank, president of the Mr. Stevens is secretary of Elizabeth vilion, for ice-cream, candles and re­ ment on the proposition. confessinal will be observed Monday mediate future anticipations. state association and representative of Kiwanis and secretary of the Eliza­ freshments. Commissioner Thomas D. Joeck, head I afternoon at 2:30. He said the commissioners appreci­ the supreme lodge of Moose. The store on the beachfront at Six­ The services will mark the opening beth Y. M. C. A. He is master of his of the street department said he is I ated the cooperation of the Chamber Delegations from lodges in Red teenth avenue for refreshments, soft ready to proceed with the work as of the Holy Year as prescribed by the subject ‘‘The Object of Kiwanis Inter- Qf Commerce in the many helpful sug- Bank, Toms River, Lakewood, New national” and gave an interesting talk drinks, candies, novelties and bathing soon as a decision is arrived at. Pope. gestions it had brough before them for Brunswick, Asbury Park, Freehold and on it. supplies. the general improvement of the bor- Trenton were present. The amusement concessions on the The meeting was well attended and ought. He asked Mr. Blaicher to con­ thoroughly enjoyed. boardwalk at Sixteenth avenue for TO OPEN FIGHT FOR vey to the Chamber that the Commis­ Seek Federal Aid games and other approved purposes. sion is with that body in its sug­ The River Avenue Pavilion at L Shulz Unopposed gestions and ask the members to go On Coast Erosion street and River road for refresh­ NEW RAILROAD BRIDGE along with the borough government ments, candies, ice cream, soft drinks For Reelection in careful use of the taxpayer's money and boating. during this period. Former Senator Sterner PUBLIC HEARING CALLED FOR M AY 26 The Eighth Avenue Fishing Pier Spends Two Days in Wash- |with fishin« privileges, for the sale of South Belmar Councilman r *_ . tackle, bait and refreshments. Old Resident ington on Project War Department to Hear Testimony at Open Meeting Has Record of 4 Years’ Passes Away at 81 S. A . R. Honors in Borough Hall Faithful Service Former Senator E. Donald Sterner returned from Washington by aero­ Councilman Charles Shulz, unoppos­ Colonel Betts hands prior to the date of hearing. Albert Moyer Succumbs plane Wednesday afternoon after a A public hearing will be held Friday ed Republican candidate for nomina­ stay of two days in the Capital as the afternoon, May 26th, at 2 o clock in Besides, those interested should be tion for reelection to the Borough from Effects of Opera­ present to speak for themselves, if guest of Senator W. Warren Barbour. Belmar Resident Elected the Borough Hall for the purpose of Council, has served faithfully for five possible. tion Wednesday Mr. Barbour is sponsoring a bill on bringing to the attention of the War years in that body. the lines of the reforestation measure First Vice President of Department the necessity for a new Mr. Sterner will present the plea Under former Mayor Frank Herbert’s that the present wooden trestle inter­ In the death of Albert Moyer Bel­ to be applied to coastal protection State Society railroad bridge over Shark River to administration Mr. Shulz was chairman mar loses another personality that for from erosion. Mi*. Barbour attempted replace the present wooden structure. feres • with the passage of boats into of law and ordinance. the upper harbor and is a detriment to get an appropriation in the refor­ Col. Philander Betts of 100 Tenth Col. E. D. Ardery, war department In former Mayor William C. Speak- sixteen years has been familiar to, estation measure but his colleagues avenue was elected first vice president engineer for the 2nd district will pre­ to the river’s development. man’s government, Mr. Shulz was most of the residents and had the re­ He will ask for the removal of the advised a separate measure. of the New Jersey Society, Sons of the side at the hearing. He will be ac­ chairman of the finance committee and spect and affection of all with whom Mr. Sterner presented to Senator American Revolution, at the annual companied by members of his staff. wooden span over the south channel law and order and a fire commissioner. and the substitution of a modern he came in personal contact. Barbour an imposing pile of statistics meeting of that organization in the Boatmen and others interested in Under the present Mayor Charles Mr. Moyer died Thursday morning and figures showing the enormous ex­ Newark Athletic club. navigation on the river are asked to draw to conform with the other Smith’s administration Mr. Shulz is penditure made by state and munici­ Colonel Betts, who was formerly be present and also requested to give bridges and for alteration of the north fire and finance commissiner and head in Fitkin Memorial Hospital following palities for coast protection and stress­ president of Monmouth chapter and oral or written testimony on the mat­ channel span so that a chanel 215 feet of the water department. an operation performed Wednesday ed the need of federal aid. responsible for its reorganization in ter. This will be presented by Col. wide may be maintained in conform­ Mr. Shulz has been a permanent afternoon. He was in his eighty-sec­ Senator Barbour’s intention is to use 1927, has been an active member of Ardery to the secretary of war for a ity with the bulkhead line fixed by resident of the borough for eight years the state. The latter is now but 125 ond year. the fund, if appropriated, to give work the board of managers of the State decision. and was a summer resident for nine wide and interferes dangerously with Mr. Moyer was taken to the hospi­ to the unemployed under a system society for years and is in line for its Former Senator E. Donald Sternei years previous to that. He owns his tal a week ago last Sunday for obser­ navigation. similar to President Roosevelt’s refor­ presidency next year. will head the local delegation and all home at Eighteenth avenue and the vation and, to friends who visited him (Continued on Page Five) estation plan. information possible should be in his Parkway. there, appeared to be improviing. Mr. Sterner enjoyed his trip by air He was a member of the original He lived in Belmar with his son, and said he recognized very clearly ANNUAL FLOWER TO LEVY CHARGES TO HAVE NEW LAW South Belmar Improvement association Frank E. Moyer, at Ninth avenue and numerous buildings and landmarks in SHOW SEPT. 12th ON FIRE PROTECTION and an advocate of ceceding from Wall F street and retained all his faculties this vicinity. FOR BOAT ANCHORAGE township and forming the Borough of till the end. He was an enthusiastic Competition to Be Open to Belmar, South Belmar. Since that time Mr. baseball fan and seldom missed a Ordinance Near Completion to Be South Belmar and West Belmar Ordinance in Preparation to Cover Shulz has worked deligently for the game at the local diamond. Belmar Braves Adaptable to Present Needs improvement of the borough and the Pleasure and Fishing Craft in River Besides his son, Frank, Mr. Moyer The Annual Flower Show, one of welfare fY the taxpayers and has well leaves another son, Charles Moyer of Shaping Team The much needed five protetion the season’s most popular and beauti­ earned h:r. reputation as a square­ Little Falls, N. Y., and a grandson, The Borough Commission has under ordinance to replace the obsolete law of dealing. upright citizen. ful affairs, will be held in the Thir­ consideration an ordinance for the re­ James Moyer of this borough. First Aid Squad Will Again a generation ago is about to become He seeks reelection on that record. Funeral services will be held at the teenth Avenue Paviion Tuesday, Sep­ gulation of boat anchorage in Shark home tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon Sponnsor Baseball Nine river. a reality. tember 12th. at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Clair A. Mor- It contemplates a charge for all fish­ Mayor Joseph Mayer, commissioner FIRE DAMAGE $2,000 This Year This was finally decided upon at a row, pastor of the First Presbyterian ing and pleasure boats that tie up along meeting of the garden department of of life and public property, stated at IN NOLAN HOME Church, will officiate. Interent will the Belmar banks of the river on the regular meeting of the Borough Plans are in the making for organ­ the Woman’s Club, the show’s spon­ be in Greenwood cemetery, Brielle, sors, in the home of Mrs. Frank E. footage basis. Commission that a new ordinance is al Short Circuit in Radio Creates Havoc ization of the Belmar Braves baseball under direction of Thomas R. Hardy. Erving, chairman, last Friday after­ The fees to be charged have not most completed in preparation for pre­ in Front Room team into an outfit that will uphold been definately deeded but there will senting to the Commission for approval the name of Belmar in the semi-pro noon. The many details connected with an be a distinctioin in favor of small probably at the next meeting. Fire, attributed to a short circuit in REMOVE DIRT PILE baseball world on a plane higher than undertaking of this kind will be pleasure craft. Fire Chief Carl Schroeder has been a raido, gutted a frontroom in the ever. FROM SILVER LAKE worked out at subsequent meetings. The Board of Commerce and Navi­ mainly instrumental in pressing to an house of Frank Nolan at 704 Sixth The First Aid and Safety Squad will One of the principal features this year gation has been consulted in the matter issue the need for a new law adaptable avenue, Monday afternoon and totally sponsor the team and Capt. Charles Island to Be Left for Swan Shelter will be that competition is open to all by Mayor Josepr Mayer, in writing, and to advanced conditions in the borogh. destroyed its furnishings. Measure believes it will be better than residents of South Belmar and West its opinion is awaited before putting The radio, a piano, table, chairs, buf­ and Planting ever. George Carr and Charles Burger Belmar in addition to this borough. the final touches to the proposed law. fet, rugs and other accessories were have been doing their bit, which is a Second Holdup Man Among the ladies present at the- ruined by the blaze at a cost, estimat­ Commissioner Thomas D. Joeck re­ whole lot, and altogether the boys are meeting who are ever willing to lend Gets Twelve Years ed at $2,000 by Assistant Fire Chief ported to the Boroguh Commission enthusiastic for its success. PROCLAMATION their aid to any civic movement worth John Capobianco. Tuesday that work on removal of a They intend to reconstruct the grand while, were Mrs. Charles Etheridge, James Hulse of Neptunne who was The blaze spread rapidly and the portion of the dirt pile in Silver Lake stand and so arrange the diamond that Mrs. Charles J. Markus, Mrs. J. Pres­ implicated in the holdup assault and firemen of three companines had a would be completed Wednesday eve­ watch-and-beat-it patrons wont be able Daylight Saving Time will go ton Jones, Mrs. William Pinkerton, into force in the Borough of Bel­ robbery of William Erving Saturday tough fight to keep the flames from ning. to get much of a show for the contri­ Mrs. Charles Connors, Mrs. Nora T. mar at 2 A. M. Sunday, April night, March 18, was sentenced to 12 spreading throughout the house. It That portion of the pile which had butions they never come across with. Schmidt, Mrs. S. Stitt and Miss Edna 30th, and continue in observance years in States Prison Wednesday by was confined to the one room by good become covered with vegetable growth The schedule of games is expected to Stitt, Mrs. E. B. Thorne, Mrs. J. CL until 2 A. M. Sunday, September Judge Harry Truax. Bennett is now work of the department. was being removed. A portion is to be completed ready for opening before 24th, 1933. serving a like sentence. be left on which to place a Swan shel­ Memorial Day. Day and Mrs. B. Barr. By order of the Borough Com­ Hulse was refused a plea to with­ CALVARY CHURCH ter and eventually beautify with mission. draw a confession and plea of guilty shrubbery. OFFICE FOR RENT Ground floor office for rent. Suitable JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. and seek a new trial after the witness TURKEY SUPPER LEST WE FORGET THOMAS S. DILLON Stine of Asbury Park through Attor­ CUT ABOUT FACE for lawyer .dentist, beauty parlor or THOMAS D. JOECK ney Cooper of Asbury Park went back Another of those delicious turkey any business requiring ground floor suppers for which the Ladies’ Aid So­ IN AUTO COLLISION accommodation. Joseph Mayer, 720 on his sworn testimony of seeing the Set your clocks and watches holdup and identifying the prisoners ciety of Calvary Baptist Church is Ninth avenue, Belmar, N. J. Phone FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT The First Aid and Safety ambulance one hour ahead before retiring on three separate occasions. famous will be served in the church 573. Very desirable room, all conveniences. was called at 4 o’clock Monday after­ Saturday night or Sunday morn­ The police are on the trail of the room next Wednesday evening, May Good loctaion. Apply Box 30, Coast noon to take Furness Carver of Point ing up to 2 o’clock—Daylight third man, driver of the auto, said to 3rd. The popularity of these affairs APARTMENT FOR RENT Advertiser office. Adv. Pelasant to Fitkin Memorial Hospital Saving Time goes into effect at have been implicated. has made it necessary to serve the Modernly equipped apartment with all suffering from cuts about his face that hour. Add one hour to the FANCY FRESH CAUGHT SHAD supper in relays at 5:30 to 6:30 and conveniences for rent; furnished or caused by an automobile collision at train time in your timetable after unfurnished. Centrally located. Jos­ PORGIES, WHITE BASS, BELMAR’S HEALTH 6:30 to 7:30. Eighteenth avenue and H street. 2 o’clock Sunday morning. eph Mayer, 720 Ninth avenue, Belmar, OCEAN FLOUNDERS, ALMOST 100 PER CENT ACCOUNTING SERVICE Gradem Thompson of Wall town­ N. J. Phone 573. Etc. at ship was driver of the other . No Only one case of communicable dis­ DAVE’S SEA FOOD MARKET Books opened, Monthly Statements summons was issued to either driver ease was reported to the State Depart­ Rendered. Complete bookkeeping and 507 F Street, Belmar, N. J. and no complaint registered with the ment of Health from Belmar during Auditing service. For information police. “A MILLION TO LEND” the week of April 15th, and this was call J. C. HAULENBEEK, 502 Ninth a mild case of chicken pox, the least avenue. Phone Belmar 1288. 1 How’ to make an extra room in C. OF C. MEETS TONIGHT (-hntmiR U. HarDii cellar or attic and a new roof dangerous of all. ROCKERY DISPLAY over your head. Living Pictures created with trees, The Chamber of Commerce will FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Belmar 1900 TOMATO PLANTS Now Ready. Mar- shrubs, rock plants, pools and rock. hold its regular monthly meeting this STERNER GOAL & LUMBER CO. globe, Baltimore, Bonnie Best, ex­ Friday evening at 7:30 in the Borough Beaux Art Nurseries, (West) Long 'fUephone 928 Belmar pressed $1.00 per 1000 any quantity. Hall. Open field-grown, certified, treated Branch. Phone Eatontown 485-J. WEE HOUR JIG SAW PUZZLES Arrow Sign near Poultry Market on seed. Sprayed, well rooted, moss Funeral Horne 6C4 F Street, T ’mar. Made of wood, rent one for 10c per day Neptune Highway, mile south of Eat­ FOUND—English setter. Owner can packed. P. D. Fulwood, Tifton, Ga. RUBEN’S SPORT SHOP ontown. have same, proving property and pay­ April 21st, 28th, May 5th Adv. No Charge for use cf Funeral Home 707 F Street ing for this ad. Inquire this office. Page Two COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1933

MOSQUITO FIGHTERS ADD Engle asserted, “but it also has made- CHURCH NOTICES MILLIONS TO RATABLES living enjoyable on the western shores of our bays. Toms River, Beachwood, Gains accruing from New Jersey’s Island Heights, Ocean Gate, Forked First Presbyterian Church i , f ’ ! V ,1 30 years’ war on mospuitoes were mea­ River, Waretown, Bamegat, Manaha- REV. CLAIR A. MORROW, Minister sured here today in terms of millins kin, West Creek, Tukerton, Asbecon of dollars by a veteran campaigner and Peasantville all owe a great deal Ninth avenue and E street. 1 L against the State’s best known insect of their growth to efforts of mosquito- Sunday services: pest. fighters,” Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. He was Robert F. Engle, of Beach Mr. Engle told how in 1880 the Penn~ Morning worship at 11:00 A. M. k*kv».vv Haven, president of the Ocean County j sylvania railroad financed the erection Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. i l l Mosquito Extermination Commission, of an imposing hotel between Seaside who remembers how years ago a hotel Park and Seaside Heights, only to see FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL proprietor in his town “met incoming the project fail because the prevalence CHURCH Xx-V-' guests at the railroad station with of mosquitos drove guests home. w m si mosquito netting around his straw “It was the last word in hotels along Seventh Ave. and D Street hat.” I^ev. Earl Townsend Hann, Minister. the Jersey shore at that time,” Mr. Sunday services: As proof that mospuito control work Engle said, ‘but it never recovered from 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. returns many times its cost Mr. Engle the reputation gained the first season 10:45 A. M. Public worship. submitted figures showing inreeases in it opened. Since then mosquito control 7:00 P. M. Epworth League service. assessed valuations during the last 30 work has become effective and now 8:00 P. M. Public Worship, years for that strip of New Jersey ex­ there are the two adjoining resorts o f evening, 8 to 9. tending from Atlantic Highlands to Seaside Park and Seaside Heights with Cape May. assessed valuations totaling nearly $4,- ST. ROSE'S R. C. CHURCH “From a total assessed valuation in 000,000. It is no exaggeration to say 1900 of $64,628,849 for beaches and that result was made possibe by mos­ Masses 8 and 10, Sunday, terminated if mainland sections of townships,” he quito control. said, “valuations in 1930 had mounted >y Benediction. “In addition to the tangible results Week Day Mass: 7:30. to $736,451,226, or an increase of more in dollars and cents which we claim, Holy Days: 6 and 8. than $671,000,000. The $6,000,000 ex­ Confessions Saturday 4:30 to 5:30 we have the satisfaction of knowing ff o pended by New Jersey in fighting mos­ md 7:30 to 8:30. quitoes for 30 years does not loom so that we have helped to make thousands Rev. Frederick Sherwood Kimball, of men, women and children comfort- Pastor. large in the face of returns such as GUARANTEED these, especially when we consider that abe in the enjoyment of their homes these gains are for only one section of and pleasure grounds, and we can see CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH the state in which control woi'k is the time when netting will not need to Thirteenth Avenue and D Street be spread over a sleeping baby or our Rev. Allen N. Nettleman, Minister. carried on.” GAS BILLS Mr. Engle contended that were it children’s legs look like pepper box Sunday services: lids. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. not for accomplishments of control. Morning worship at 11:00 A. M. hr WATER HEATING workers in abating the mosquito1 “But there can be no relaxing of Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. nuisance, New Jersey’s shore resorts effort. It means continual warfare could not have reached the extensive | against the pest. Nature can still beat WEST BELMAR M. E. CHURCH development that has added millions | us with but a slight change in meteoro­ P e n f i e I d X' the ratables of Monmouth, Ocean, 1 logical conditions. Le ROY C. HENNE, Pastor Atlantic and Cape May counties. “Curtailment in fighting funds will be abbath School 9:45 A. M. “Not only has control work made a severe handicap this year but we will [orning Worship 11:00 A. M. possible lucrative investments in the I do the best we can for the work must ip worth League 7:06 P. M. shore resorts bordering the ocean,” Mr. go on, depression or no depression.” fvening Service 7:30 P. M. WATER HEATER *J* .J. «J« .J. ija aJa .J. i j. • J. .J. .J. .J. • J. ij. SJ. > |» .J. .J, .J. • J. • J. • J. .J. • J. »J» First Baptist Church XCEPT for its cost who would b* Ninth avenue, between C and D Sta Rev. P. T. Morris, D.D., pastor. Ewithout automatic gas hcatad water Sunday services: in the home? There is no greater luxury every hour Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. of the day end night. Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. Young People’s meeting each Fri­ NOW that we GUARANTEE your bills with the ■ 4 day evening at 8:00 o’clock. Penfield Convertible Gas Water Heater No. 30 not M t Olive Baptist Church W -- to run over $4.50 per month for water heating, there I I is no longer any objection that can be offered. Seventeenth ave. and F St. Rev. J. J. Davis, pastor. ' 'SBfp ' k t i i No matter what your fuel, you probably have been Sunday services: Morning worship at 11 o'clock. f paying more than this. Check up and see.. .See if there Sunday school at 12:15 o’clock. ■s.' Yi >*:■■ £ ?■ is not reason to purchase thisequipmentthis month from Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. 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BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. COUNTY SALON, 59, SCOUT LEADERS AT NOTICE TO BIDDERS * i- "i ■: ******* NOTICE TO BIDDERS BENEFIT CARD PARTY TRAINING SESSION 4 . ------4 . Proposals for Rental of Amusement Thirty-five scoutmasters, assistant 4* Proposals for Rental of Concession Concessions on Boardwalk at Six­ Monmouth County Salon, 59, was Stores in the Beach Pavilion at Fifth teenth Avenue, Belmar, N. J., Suita­ scoutmasters, commissioners and com- *1* host at a card party in the American Avenue in the Borough of Bel mar, ble for Games or Other Approved mitteemen attended a training session N. J. Purposes. Legion Communty Center Friday at the Dempsey Legion Post Home in M illio n Sealed proposals will be received at Sealed proposals will be received at night which attracted a large attend­ Neptune Friday night. 4 . 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on ance. Capt. Harry Harsin of Asbury Park ' 4* on Tuesday, May 9th, 1933, at the reg­ Tuesday, May 9th, 1933, at the regular made th eintroductory address in * *5* ular meeting of Commissioners of the meeting of the Board of Commission­ The affair was held to aid the child which he commended the scout lead- j *•* Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, for ers of the Borough of Belmar, N. J., welfare work for orphans of Legion ers on their devotion to the cause. I *jf D o lla r s the rental of either or both Concession for rental of Amusement Concessions $ $ Stores in the Beach Pavilion at Fifth on Boardwalk at Sixteenth Avenue, ex-service men. Lorenzo _Harris,____ _ commissioner______of__ Avenue. Bids will be received for the Belmar, N. J., suitable for Games or The door prize went to Mrs. Eva troops 44 and 52, welcomed the visitors «T and emphasized the work of character- period of one year. other approved purposes. Bids will Carr of Ocean Grove and Mrs. Mary TO LEND! be received for a period of one year. building that is stressed in the scout ! Proposals should be addressed to J. Dixon of Asbury Park received a spe­ A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of Bel- Proposals should be addressed to J. trainin * 1 *»• cial award. » t max*. A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of Bel­ Prof. H. W. Mounts, superintendent ,* If you are contemplating building or repairing your home Among the players and guests were Further particulars may be obtained mar. of Spring Lake schools, who is in T Mrs. Ethel Briden, president ci fi'.r by applying to the Clerk’s Office. Further particulars may be obtained charge or' the educational publicity of j don’t fail to call at our office to hear of our liberal payment plan. The Board of Commissioners reserve by applying to the Clerk’s Office. bert - Worthington - White Auxiliary, the right to reject any and all bids. The Board of Commissioners reserve Mrs. Erna Sterner, Mrs. Em.!' • he scouts of the cot ty, spoke on 4 * eadership and its relation to the ten *J« Bids must be accompanied by a cer­ the right to reject any and all bids. Mrs. Roger Conklin, Mrs. W. V S- , , . t-x ji m. .. 1 »"• ;;; ogra111 recently -leased by the *!' tified check for ten (10) percent Bids must be accompanied by a cer­ panore, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, L T ,. . . , * : j , Money to loan on building operations, especially repair work, J ’ | National Scout headquarters. . *»* thereof. tified check for ten (10) percent there­ Mrs. Lawrence Seibert, Mr. ana ,■ r% BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, of. W. Ward Dean, scout commisisioner . , . , * . _ , - , , Otmar Phillips, Mrs. Lillian Patterson, .% JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, of troop 6, was chairman of the ses- T for a pfinod of twelve’ eighteen or twentV four months. Pay for Mr. and Mrs. Tucker White, Mrs. THOMAS S. DILLON JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor sion. Thomas Eichelderser and DeLa 4 . Eva Kanrad, Miss Hilda Kosbahn, THOMAS D. JOECK THOMAS S. DILLON Barre of Asbury Park both gave res- 4 * these improvements on your home as you are using them. THOMAS D. JOECK Miss Mary Newman, Miss Florence J. A. Joeck, Borough Clerk. 28-5 umes of the patrol meetings. George *J« J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk 28-5 Letzenck, Mrs. Bertha Hasenfus, . Hutchinson talked on patrol methods. *; Falkinberv, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bre­ A BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. Others who spoke were Frank C. BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N .J. mer, Miss Marie Scott, Jack Lemon, NOTICE TO BIDDERS „ . _ . , _ ^ t-, Cobb, scout executive, and Ernest T NOTICE TO BIDDERS Capt. Robert Rogers, D. A. Paxon, Rae *r* „ ... ~ ’ j Schultz, training director of council a , Stanford, Mrs. Hattie Godfrey, Mrs. I .. ... y Proposals for the Rental of the Beach Proposals for the Rental of River Ave­ Agnes Murphy, Mrs. Alice Smith, i C *7* V'3' , . . . , ,, T Pavilion at Tenth Avenue, In^h-ding nue Pavilion at Shark River in Bel­ ~ , I The home troop furnished the music. 4* Sterner Coal & Lumber Co. Bath House and Equipme mar, New Jersey. Charles Padnano, Post C o m m a n d e r ______Bathing Concession at Ten*1* Ave­ Sealed proposals will be received at Robert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | . . J. Faints, Lumber, Coal, Millwork, nue Pavilion in Belmar, New Jersey. 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on Haberstick, Mrs. Nanette Palardy, ! Jeeri®g at your home town is some’ 4 , Sealed proposals will be received a t , Tuesday, May 9th, 1933, at the regular j Mrs. Mary Dixon, Miss Dorothy Dixon, like throwing your bread and j PHONE BELMAR 1900 BELMAR, N. J. 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on meeting of the Board of Commission- George Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Le- butter on the ground and spitting on Tuesday, May &th, 1933, at the regular ers of the Borough of Belmar, for the Roy Leish. ( meeting of the Board of Commission-; rental of River Avenue Pavilion at 1**1* *1**1* *1* *t* *1* *1* *1* *’1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* »M«*H »*I« ers of the Borough of Belmar for ren- Shark River in Belmar, New Jersey, tal of the Beach Pavilion at Tenth Bids will be received for the period c f Avenue including Bath House an d ' one year. equipment and Bathing Concession at j Proposals should be addressed to J. Tenth Avenue Pavilion in Belmar, N. A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of Bel­ J. Bids will be received for the period mar. of one year. Further particulars may be obtained SAVE WITH A NEW Proposals should be addressed to J. by applying to the Celrk’s Office. A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of Bel- The Board of Commissioners reserve max*. the right to reject any and all bids. Further particulars may be obtained Bids must be accompanied by & cer­ by applying to the Clerk’s Office. tified check for ten (10) per cent Save on purchase price • Save on gas and eil The Board of Commissioners reserve ( thereof. the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Bids must be accompanied by a cer­ JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. tified check for ten (10) percent THOMAS S. DILLONv. thereof. THOMAS D. JOECK J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk Save on upkeep BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 28-5 JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. THOMAS S. DILLON BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. THOMAS D. JOECK NOTICE TO BIDDERS J .A. JOECK, Boro Clerk. 28-5 Proposals for Fishing Privileges, Sale BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. 1 of Tackle and Bait and Also for the Sale of Refreshments on the Fishing NOTICE TO BIDDERS Pier located at the Foot of Eighth Avenue, Belmar, New Jersey. Proposals for Rental of Concession Sealed proposals wil be received at Store in Beach Pavilion at Thir­ 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on teenth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Tuesday ,May 9th, 1933, at the regular Sealed proposals will be received at meeting of the Board of Commission­ 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on ers of the Borough of Bemar for fish­ Tuesday, May 9th, 1933, at the regular ing privleges, sale of Tackle and Bait meeting of the Board of Commission­ and also for the sale of refreshments ers of the Borough of Belmar for ren­ on the Fishing Pier located at the foot tal of Concession Store in Beach Pa­ o f Eighth Avenue in Belmar, N. J. vilion at Thirteenth Avenue, Belmar, Bids will be received for the period of N. J. Bids will be received for the one and two years. period of one year. Proposals should be addressed to J. Proposals should be addressed to J. A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of Bel-1 Belmar mar. Further particulars may be obtained Further particulars may be obtained by applying to the Clerk’s Office. by applying to the Clerk’s Office. The Board of Commissoners reserve The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be accomplished by a cer­ ANNOUNCING THE NEW TOWN Bids must be accompanied by a cer­ tified check for ten (10) per cent tified check for ten (10) per cent thereof. Greet another brilliant newcomer to the Chev­ You’ll pay less for a thereof. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, rolet ranks: the Master Six Town Sedan, smartest, most colorful car ever to brighten BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. Chevrolet than for any JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. THOMAS S. DILLON the low-price field —priced at only $545, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. THOMAS S. DILLON THOMAS D. JOECK other six-cylinder closed car on the THOMAS D. JOECK J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk 28-5 J. A. JOECK, Boro Clerk 28-5 market. You’ll spend less on it for NOTICE TO BIDDERS BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. gasoline and oil than you would on NOTICE TO BIDDERS All Bidders shall have the privilege of bidding on the above Concessions. any other full-size automobile. You’ll Group, or on any part, or on all Con­ Proposals for Rental of Store on Beach cessions. also spend less to keep a Chevrolet in Front at Sixteenth Avenue, Belmar, Such bids to be accompanied by a N. J., for the Sale of Refreshments, Certified Check for ten per cent (10) first-class mechanical condition. Soft Drinks, Candies, Beach Novel­ per cent thereof. ties, Bathing Supplies, etc. The Board of Commissoners reserve Then, in addition to saving all this Sealed proposals will be received at the right to reject any and all bids. 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Tuesday, May 9th, 1933, at the regular money, think how much better off JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor 4,I see this Chevrolet Standard Six is meeting of the Board of Commission­ THOMAS S. DILLON you’ll be in every other way. You’ll ‘Syncro-Mesh?” ers of the Borough of Belmar, N. J., THOMAS D. JOECK advertised as the world’s lowest-priced for renting of store on Beach Front at J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk 28-5 six-cylinder closed car.” own a big, comfortable “ O h, sure—and a silent second, too! Sixteenth Avenue, Bemar, N. J., for Listen to how nice and quietly we h it the sale of Refreshments, Soft Dr-inks, *‘Well, at $445, it certainly is a great buy.” SHERIFF’S SALE —• By virtue of a car— a fast, dependable, smooth-run­ 40— without even shifting into high Candies, Beach Novelties, Bathing writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued Supplies, etc. Bids will be received out of the Court of Chancery of the ning six—one of the smartest, most gear.” for the period of one year. State of New Jersey will be exposed Proposals should be addressed to J. to sale at public vendue on attractive cars on the road today— A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of Bel­ MONDAY, the 1st DAY OF MAY, mar*. 1933, and the most advanced car ever to Further particulars may be obtained between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 by applyinig to the Clerk’s Office. o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon appear in the low-price field. SAVE The Board of Commissioners reserve of said day, at the Court House in the the right to reject any and all bids. Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ —with a N EW Chevrolet! Bids must be accompanied by a cer­ mouth, New Jersey to satisfy a decree CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH tified check for ten (10) per cent of said Court amounting to approxi­ thereof. mately $13,941.00. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, All that certain tract or parcel of JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor. land and premises, hereinafter more $ THOMAS S. DILLON particularly described, situate, lying t,Remember—in the old car, you always THOMAS D. JOECK and being in the Borough of Belmar, wanted the front window open, and I “ W hich make of car in y o u r fleet uses the J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk 28-5 County of Monmouth, and State of wanted it closed?” 445 » 565 least amount of gasoline and oil?” New Jersey, being part of lot number All p rice s f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equip BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. 34 on a plan of lots of the Ocean “ Yes—thank goodness for this Fisher m e n ! extra. Low delivered prices and easy “Chevrolet! Our cost records always NOTICE TO BIDDERS Beach Association, duly filed in the Ven tila tion. Now everybody’s sa tisfied. ” G M . A. C. term s A Value show that.” clerk’s office of the County of Mon­ mouth aforesaid, bounded and describ­ Proposas for Rental of Amusement ed as follows, to wit: Concessions on Boardwalk at Six­ BEGINNING at a point in the wes­ teenth Avenue, Belmar, N. J., Suita­ terly line of Ocean Avenue, as laid ble for Games or Other Approved down on said plan, One Hundred Fifty Purposes. feet southerly from the southwesterly Sealed proposals will be received at corner of Ocean Avenue, aforesaid, and 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) on Eighth Avenue, as laid down on said Tuesday, May 9th, 1933, at the regular plan, running thence (1) westerly meeting of the Board of Commission­ along the southerly line of lot Thirty- ers of the Borough of Belmar, N. J., Coast three (33) as laid down on said map, for the rental of Amusement Concess­ The Chevrolet Co., Inc. and the center line of the block, be- ions „ on , Boardwalk at Sixteenth Ave- ^ tween Eighth and Ninth Avenues, as nue, Belmar, N.J., suitable for games laid down on said plan Qne Hundred or other appropoved purposes. Bidsjfeet; thence (2) southerlv paralell with will be received for the period of one j Qcean Avenue, Fifty (50) feet with the 8th Avenue and F Street Belmar.^N. J , , , , , , | northerly line of Lot No. 35 as laid 1 v Proposals should be addressed to J. down on said plan; thence (3) along! A. Joeck, Clerk of the Borough of; the same easterly one hundred (100)! , ! feet to the westerly line of Ocean Ave- i Further particulai's may be obtained nue, and thence (4) along the same d e rk s Office. northerly Fifty (50) feet to the point The Board of Commissioners reserve or place of BEGINNING. re)ecf any an

j nessee Valley project. The bank holiday was unndoubtedly THE COAST ADVERTISER necessary to meet a condition of panic i and prevent the crash of the entire LOUIS BARR, Owner and Publisher banking system. But that condition J. CHARLES TURNER, Editor has passed. The banks permitted to reopen handled more deposits than A(?e y o o THe. ? ------withdrawals, and it may be safely as- p E A O T y p o a o R j Publication Office and Plant: 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Phone 2083-W 1 sumed that the other banks would WELL I WANT have had the same experience. That A TREATMENT ' disposes completely of the reason be- i hind the arbitrary rule being imposed Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Belmar, New Jersey, which requires a degree of liquidity as under the Act of Congress ! high as 75 per cent as a condition to WHAT I j reopening. The fact is, of course, that no bank (JkHVO which has been in business for much SUBSCRIPTION RATES: longer than twenty-four hours can be Single Copy, 4 cents; Three Months, .40; Six Months, .75; One Year, $1.50 liquid to that extent, and that no one | expects it to be. It need only be pre------j pared to meet the ordinary needs of In ordei n0 u.e change of subscripti address, please give the old as well as its depositors for cash, in which it can V' Vsfc the nev' address. News items of local and personal interest invited. i always secure assistance if necessary, w f | as in the case of a run. The new re- ; quirement of extreme liquidity is one which it is absolutely impossible for | any actve bank to meet. Since it is

M E W j unnecessary, its imposition at the sug- JEILSEY ? f ASSM 1 gestion of Washington means that an I impractical and bureaucratic regula- > j tion is now responsible for withdraw­ /// ing $5,000,000,000 from the channels W of business, and for the threatened BUSTER ON THE BUST j extinction of thousands of banks with grave losses to millions of depositors ' “ Austin J. Waldron made the charge before two and those wh0 depend on them- . . Of course no bank which is not sol- meetings ot the Newark Taxpayers Association that the vent should be permitted to do busi- ‘‘City HalP’ had brought pressure to bear on David A. Me-1 n®ss;, bat tbat 1S not, crlt®rioa 'R e Intyre, president of the association causing him to with- j that is solvent has a right to open ■ draw from its activities. its doors> and that right sh?uld be ! recognized without further delay by - 7 r z m “They called our ‘Little Champion’ off,” he de- i an order just as broad and just as (Copyright, dared, “but they can’t call me off. I’m going to bust the .‘“ hL °tv t City Hall up. I’m going to bust Bill Egan up and I’m go- ; curred and the conditions now being ing to bust Mayor Congleton up.”— (Newark Ledger.) : S °r taxation a?the JLpiLTis-j BELMAR YACHT CLUB This same Mr. Waldron is the vice-president and '™gardhfor estabIlshins rl®ht:j whioh: INFORMAL OPENING fireworks of the Belmai laxpa^eis Association. It is amazing that so far there seems j ’Twas a Cold, Raw Night, Mates, But However, we needn’t worry about losing him. He to have been no effort made any_i —warm Enough, Thank you fS 'O C iA .L* . . _ . . ° . . where to secure the views of the ------haS about as much chance ot being elected a Commission- courts on the imposition of such ridi- Despite the fact that sauerbraden er of Newark as the proverbial snowball in Hades, and culous and unreasonable requirements I and 3.2 beer do not make so tempting! as that of 75 per cent liquidity, which a combination in an atmosphere of 40' Mrs. Anna B. Carver of Eighth he’ll probably be down here on the bust in a few weeks. no bank can possibly maintain unless degrees above zero as they might un­ Junior H . S. Prom avenue has returned from an ertended He just can’t help it. its investments consist entirely of gov­ der slightly warmer conditions, quite ernment bonds. Perhaps that is the a crowd foregathered at the Yacht Elaborate Affair stay in St. Petersburg, Fla. object in view by the Administration; Club Saturday night for the season’s THE SMALL BANK HOLDUP but widespread destruction of bank informal opening. Charles E. Van Wickle, Jr., of this credit facilities and the paralysis o f ; The eats were good and the liquid Dancing and Entertainment borough, and Christopher H. Snyder, business in wide areas is a poor way j refreshment what it legally shoud be, Features of Annual Jr., of Asbury Park motored to Wash­ A writer in the New York Herald-Tribune takes up to attain it. and “a _good time was had by all.” ington Saturday for a, weekend visit. the cudgels for the small town banks which, but for the I am sorry to find myself in agree- , With Commodore Frank Kautzman Event ment in any particular with Senator steering the committee of arrange- original three days nationally enforced Bank holiday Mrs. Ednna A. Note was down last Huey Kingfish Long, but I must agree ments, one couldn’t expect anything The Juniors of the Asbury Park Friday looking over her property at would never have closed their doors and -would still be do- that he was ri^ht when he asked on elS0 but High School will stage the annual 1005 River road preparatory to open­ . . . , the floor of the Senate what was to be When the boys get together up Junior promenade this Friday even- ing it up for the summer. ing business as usual. done for the litte'banks at the forks there there’^ no chance of a frost, 1 ing. Music for dancing from nine till of the creek. Nothing, apparently. even in zero weather. Some of the one o’clock will be supplied by Toddy By the enforced requirement under the new law Mr. and Mrs. Emil Alexay and Mrs. They are to be sacrificed; no small stories they tell would melt the foun-.H oyt and his Red Coats. The “prom” Walter expect to open their summer that such banks must show 75 per cent, liquidity $5,000,- sacrifice either, since their impounded da{ions of an Eskimo igloo. is open to the public, and the admis­ home at 57 Brierwood road early in and to all purposes confiscated depos­ sion includes refreshments and enter­ May. 000,000 of small depositors’ much needed money is .tied its aggregate $5,000,000,000. Their con­ Good idea to squeeze the water out tainment. of stocks, but it didn’t help any when Those responsible for arrangements up, business in their locality stagnated and credit down to tribution to the flames consuming Caroline Winters, Chester Bond and they also ssueezed out the meat and are: Miss White, faculty advisor; Wal­ what is left of the ancient Democratic Arthur Newcomer were accepted as zero so that 5,000,000 depositors are forcibly refrained the juice. ter Reid, chairman of prom commit- doctrine of state’s rights is not to be members of the Ramblers Club of L from putting their actual cash into circulation. Families despised. If the sheik automobile drivers mustitM; Jeanette Schadt’ Mara“ ret Heck- street Friday evening. are enforced to live under curtailed expenditure and do so much hugging, they would be man. Minnie Spino, Nancy McEvoy, BELMAR JR. POLICE safer merely to hug the side of the Mary Jane Hoffman, David Moss, A carl party for the benefit of Pride road. I Ralph Logan, Albert Samper and Os- many have had to resort to credit for the bare necessities of Monmouth, L. L. O. L. 302, Inc., TACKLE ALL STARS | car Frommel. will be held this evening in Orange o f life. Hall, 709 Tenth avenue. That credit too, is fast reaching its limit, for the Play Cricket with Baseball in 31 to 3 j Girl Scouts Plan Victory Mrs. Phillip Schmidt of Eighteenth providers of these necessities cannot continue indefinitely avenue entertained at a card and The Junior Police of South Belmar Summer Activties bunco party in her home Tuesday eve­ to sustain the burden. They have obligations to meet to played All Stars, Saturday, April 22 ning the executive board members of which there is also a limit. and it was a very interesting game. May Rally and Swimming West Belmar P. T. A. The Firemen’s team gave us permes- We reprint in an adjoining column the article which Supper Party Included sion to use the field and so Saturday The meeting of the Woman’s Club lucidly explains the situation brought about by the unfair we took most of the rocks, glass, paper in Program this afternoon will be in charge of and trash off the field. Mrs. Carl Schongar, chairman of the discrimination to which the smaller banks are subjected The Junior Police will play the All An informal meeting was held by art department and Mrs. Nora T. by the law—a situation under which no business in the Stars next Saturday for the second of I the live game aeries. Score for ,ast1 NOT THAT ITS ANY OF HIS DARN the Girl Scouts of Troop 9 at the Schmidt of the literature department. Satudray's game was: All S t a r s - 3 : ED BUSINESS, BUT OUR NOSH world is or can be carried on. home of their captain. Eleven mem­ Mrs. Dorothy E. Weeden was host­ runs. J u n io r Police-31 runs. CORRESPONDENT WOULD LIKE bers and the two leaders were present. ess Tuesday afternoon at her home on The Junior Police again invite the 'DO KNOW: DAYLIGHT SAYING TIME After announcements concerning the Oak drive to members of the child boys of South Belmar to join. How long will that Rivoli S. B. cat May Rally and a swimming and sup­ study group of the West Belmar P. William McGinley. ! last? T. A. At two o’clock Sunnday morning it will be 3 A. M., Alivin Robinson ih the Junior Police ------per party to be held some time in Captain for this week. i Who took J. G.’s cat? Or is the June the troop had their color cere­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkworth and and an hour will be lopped off the tired workers (prob­ ______pussy afraid to come into the new monies. Games and taps closed the Miss Hawkworth spent the weekend ably a superflous adjective) sleep no matter what his 350 Guests Attend | store? meeting. at their summer home on Brierwood The girls who will participate in road. They expect to be down for the usual hour for rising may be. Who presented M. R. with cats and Testimonial Banquet the Friday afternoon contests are: season next month. The misnamed Day of Rest is going to be one hour who wants—them? Bertha Erving, Elva Preston, Carol short which ever way you look at it. The correct and Van It. Halsey and Mr Van Schmck Hankins, Helen Flurney, Olive Cary, Pride of Wall Council, Daughters of Feted by Young Republican Clubs Who is that fellow who says “What Helen Ringkamp and Catherine Ap­ America conducted a card party last official way to enter on the Daylight Saving Period (also You Say, Sport?” plegate. evening in West Belmar Fire House About 350 friends and admirers of The troop wishes to thank Aliene which was wel attended. Mrs. Sarah misnamed) is to sit up until 2 A. M. and put the hands of How does F. “Baseball” F. feel af- Hon. Van R. Halsey and Mrs. Emma Jemmerson for donating her uniform. Camp, Mrs. Anna Rash and Mrs. i ter winning the first baseball pool? Attending the meeting were: Scouts the clock at 3 A. M. There are a few left crazy enough Van Schoick attended a testimonial Louise Allgor were in charge. Olive Cory, . Bertha Erving, Ethel banquet given in their honor at the If Mrs. M. is still kidding the fellow to do it, too, and this 3.2 per cent stuff has nothing to do Halsey, Carol Hankins, Mary Eliza­ Mrs. Laura Davison and her daugh­ Park with the pajamas, who was late at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel Asbury beth O’Connor, Elva Preston, Dprothy ter Dorothy of this borough were with it. I fire? Wednesday evening. Reichey, Helen Fourney, and Betty guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Homer The best method is to set the alarm clock one hour The banquet was tendered the White. Paential Scouts attending Martin of Hamilton. If A. G. brought that 25-pounder guests of honor by the Affiliated were: Catherine Applegate, Joanna ahead anytime in the evening and hide it some place where from the South? Younng Men’s Republican Clubs of Casabari, and Helen Ringkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Wise of it will let you know it’s there in the morning and let the Ninth avenue have returned from Monmouth County. Mr. Halsey is Is it true that E. D. S. is the star their winter home in Florida. other clocks alone. In this manner you fool both Stand­ chairman and Mrs. Van Schoick is handballer over at the Legion? LEGION AUXILIARY vice chairman of the County Republi­ CALENDAR PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer of ard Time and Daylight Saving Time-until the alarm goes can Executive Committee. Can E. B. settle the question? Each was presented with a testi­ ------West Belmar are receiving congratu- off. monial gift for their splendid work in How many are rejoicing over the re­ Mrs. Ethel Briden, president of ^ lations on the arrival of a baby daugh- Herbert-Worthington-White American ter, born Monday morning in Fitlcin pression. At a rough estimate the connecti°n with the organization and, appearance of the old “Beacon Light” WOULD REOPEN in addition, Mrs. Van Schoick received at the north end of F street ? Legion Auxiliary was hostess yester-! Memorial Hospital, 5,000 banks which have not been al­ day afternoon at the first of a series j ------SMALL TOWN BANKS a handsome boquet. ______lowed to reopen have 5,000,000 deposi- Freeholder Raymond L. Wyckoff J w ho is the prize yarn spinner these her -tors, each of whom affects at least ■ was toastmaster and among the speak- 803 D street. j daughter, Margaret, of 707 F street, As one of the hapless millions whose days ? four other persons in his inability to ers were Senator Frank Durand, for-; ______At the regular meeting of the A ux-' have returned from a two weeks’ visit iliary in the Legion Home Tuesday to Mrs. Van Note’s brother in New deposits in banks still closed by the use his monev That nroduces a total i mer Senator E ’ DonaIcl Sterner, Coun- j s “Cap” eligible to membership in arbirtary bank holiday aggregate Uf biaN " ° " ey- Lhat produces a total t cterk Joseph McDermott, Mrs. L ow ell Thom al Tall Storv Club ’ night reports of the various commit­ York and Sunnyside, L. I. of 2o,000,000 persons directly or mdi-; Lewig Thompson and Mayor c . E. F .|L o" e11 Thomas Tal1 Story Club * $5,000,000,000, I have noted with much tees were made. Food and clothing rectly affected, to say nothing of the Hetrick of Asbury Park> and Harold and a chicken dinner have been given HOSPITAL AUXILIARY interest the comments of your Wash­ far-reaching creeping paralysis of bus- , „ Dld wbat he •wanted in , . , A. Woolley, president of the orgamza- t » Mnnriav’ to veterans’ needy families. RAISES $1,642.32 iness everywhere resulting from the , ti lrem on Monday. ington correspondents on the attitude Attending the meeting were: Mrs. of the Administration toward these fact that so many peope can no long- 1 M l the RepubiiCan candidates for Briden, president; Mrs. Effie Leish, Card parties and entertainments con- banks. The lack of comment has at Who invented the idea of glue as a er meet their obligations, including office were present and acknowledged Mrs. James Smock, Mrs. Grace Clay-! ducted by the Spring Lake Auxiliary of times been even more interesting al­ taxes. preservative for mattresses and uphol­ by rising their introduction by the stery. ton, Mrs. Emily Knox, Mrs. Alfred Fitkin Memorial Hospital, which in- though the Herald Tribune has ap­ This would be sufficiently distress- toastmaster" Armes, Mrs. Roger Conklin, Mrs. Erna eludes this borough, realized $1,642.32 parently appricated the seriousness of ing if it were unavoidable; but if, as I Sterner, Mrs. Bertha Haberstick, Mrs. yeai’- the situation more cearlv than most assert is the case, most of these banks The philosophers teII us tc Will S. O. H. ever ‘size” up to be an artist in glue? Elva Morrell, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, This was reported a meeting of the of the other metropolitan papers. could and should have -been reopened nothing and saw wood, and many jail Mrs. Eizabeth Bearmore, Mrs. William auxiliary in the home of the president, As Mr. Mark Sullivan pointed out immediately the matter is one which convicts anyway are saying nothing I Joes he believe in sticking to his Hurley, Mrs. George Royael, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Frank Jackson, 115 Worthington some time ago, and as your Washing­ deserves the immediate, active atten- and sawing cell bars. job? ward Simmons, Mrs. George Rolla, avenue, Spring Lake, this week. Plans ton dispatch of April 8 reiterated, the tion of the Administration and of ------Mrs. Helen Barry, Mrs. Helen B a r r y , ware made for a tag day, July 8th. withdrawal from use of so enormous every agency interested in business If busness concerns used more What prominent lady Deocrat seem3 . Mrs. Frank Casaburi and Mrs. Cath- There will be no more meetings until an amount is one of the most drastic recovery, even tow the neglect u.of suchculm printersi-...... ink...... in advertising,- ...... — .» they „ . October. acts of deflation in the entire de- amiable fooling as the grandiose Ten- » « « “ "Ot need so much red ink t o to forget to dtspense the compensa- ermc Eggiman. record losses. tion ■

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Shebell Opens To Open Fight For New Railroad Bridge ! Sal Grandmother’s Active Campaign i p (Continued from First Page) . SLICED WHEAT Declares Hi? Policy on Sal­ The official announcement of the ary Reductions at Meet­ War Department reads as follows: “To whom it may concern: ing in Glendola “1. A public hearing authorized by the Secretary of War will be held in In an early campaign address before j Borough Hall, Borough of Belmar, New the Wall Township Republican club at 1 Jersey, at 2 p. m., (D.S.T.), Friday May Grange hall, Glendola, Tuesday night, j 26, 1933 to detrmine whether an order A'torney Thomas F. Shebell of Asbury ■ shall be issued by the secretary of war Park askred support ci hi? candidacy 1 to require alterr.tion rf that part of the * for the Republican nomination f:— the j New York and Long Branch railroad STANDARD 20 O Z . LOAF Assembly. bridge across the south channel of Mr. Shebell, who is president of the ! Shark rivet. To helpyou get acquainted with ourtasty Italian-American Republican league of j “2. The secretary of war has reason new Sliced Wheat Bread, we’re offering Monmouth county, in speaking before o believe that the part of the New it at this rem arkably low special price! the organization asserted that the par­ York and Long Bi'anch railroad bridge Made in a choice blend of whole wheat, amount issue of the primary campaing across the south channel is an unrea­ white flour and bran, this bread is ideal is one of tax reduction and expressed sonable obstruction to the free naviga­ y.upJi \ xhe belief that with this principle in tion of Shark river on account of the for those who desire the healthful p/dce. V mind he can well serve the taxpayers lack of a draw span in the structure. qualities of whole wheat in a lighter, of Monmouth county, in the event that It is proposed to order such changes y more palatable loaf. Don’t fail to try it. 8 V he is successful in both the present as may be necessary to render naviga­ ESTABLISHED primary and the later general election tion through this bridge reasonably 1859 Standard campaigns. free, easy and unobstructed. GRANDMOTHER'S 20 oz. Loaf While in agreement with other can­ “3. The changes now contemplated RYE BREAD for this purpose are as follows: WHERE ECONOMY RULES" didates who spoke, that debts incurred Standard by past administrations must be paid, “A drawspan to be provided afford­ RAISIN BREAD GRANDMOTHER'S 20 oz. Loaf Mr. Shebell expressed the belief that a ing a horizontal clearance of 50 feet ea stern d iv isio n Quaker Maid Foods material saving of public funds can be between fenders measured at right effected by slicinig the salaries of the angles to the axis of the channel, and » _ WITH POf.u AND lb. 1 most highly paid officials and by the a vertical clearance above mean high & © CSIl!5 TOMATO SAUCE . cans E W 4, practice of rigid economy in the future. water of 10 feet in closed position and SPARKLE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables “Those officials who receive from 100 feet in open position. $10,000 to $15,000 a year should volun­ “One year is considered a reasonable Chocolate Pudding 3pkj.l9c pint tarily take decreases,” he declared. length of time for the satisfactory com­ boxes ASSORTED FLAVORS Strawberries RED-RIPE 2 19 “I am opposed, however, to any fur­ pletion of the contemplated changes, ★ For delicious, inexpensive shortcake in a jiffy, serve these luscious strawberries ther reductions in the salaries of j if notice is issued for such alteration. Spark!® GELATIN DESSERT v 3 p5 the event, of his nomination and elec­ existing navigation opening. Gulden’s Mustard jor 10° tion he will work for the passage of (c) The changes necessary to render legislation which would protect the de­ navigation through the bridge reason­ Fig Bars UNEEDA BAKERS • lb .lO C Co mpbeirs ASSORTED SOUPS ' A Tomato* ■ * can YC positors of banking institutions throu- ably free, easy and unobstructed. out the state, (d) The reasonable time in which 12‘s» OZ. pn **■ Among others who addressed th^ can such changes should be made. Campbell’s t o m a t o j u i c e meeting were: Geroge Bray of Red (e) The character and approximate Bank, candidate for the Republican Record Low Prices! I A r x 11 5 g . Corn Flakes or amount of commerce affected by the nomination for Freeholder; and the obstructive features of the bridge. IV e ilO lJC J 5 POST TOASTIES • * > .. Until Saturday’s closing, we’re offering our fine 2 1 3 c remaining Assembly candidates, Joseph Respectfully, Nectar Teas at RECORD LOW PRICES! In quality Jk M - , 1 1 _ _ ? MACARONI, SPAGHETTI R. Megill of Bradley Beach, and Her­ E. D. ARDERY, bert Edwards of Red Bank. Judge and flavor this tea embodies our 73 years Mueller s or n o o d l e s 2 p^s- 15c Lieut. Col., Corps of Engineers, Sigmund Eiseman, president of the District Engineer. experience as tea specialist. _ B l rn m mm 1 GELATIN Assorted club presided at the Tuesday meeting. jeil^UOrKOyai DESSERT Flavors 3 pk9s- 17c Following the addresses, refreshments were served . Walter L. Babcock Dies Suddenlny at 57 Nectar Tea California Prunes it. 5 C REBEKAH INSTALLATION lb. pkg. Ta lb. pkg. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT Walter L. Babcock of 805 Tenth ave­ or pkg. of or pkg. of 1 Plus 2c deposit on each bottle b° ts- 2 § c nue was stricken with a heart attack 15 tea balls 30 tea balls 3 District Deputy Rebecca Seidner and as he was returning from a business staff of. United Rebekah lodge, No. 39, v« ib. trip to Toms River Monday evening, MAYFAIR TEA 19c Vnb 3 7 c Store Cheese ib. 2 3 c will install the officers of Atlantic Re­ and died at the home of his daughter, bekah lodge, No. 2, of Asbury Park, in Mrs. W. Frank Newman, at 2007 Fifth t NECTAR TEA is offered in *Orange-Pekoe the Asbury lodge rooms, 706 Main avenue, Spring Lake. India-Ceylon-Java; Mixed/ and Formosa- street, next Tuesday night. Mr. Babcock had called to see his Oolong blends. MAYFAIR comes in This affair will be open to the public daughter on his way home and sud­ + Orange-Pekoe India-Ceylon. and lodges from all over the district finding SaixUicLcuj denly collapsed. He died before Dr. F. * Starred Blends Contain Genuine India Tea ! will have delegations and friends pres­ G. Angeny of Avon reached the house. ent. It will mark the first and only Funeral services will be held this public installation of the Rebekah FRYING — Fancy M ilk-Fed Friday at 12 o’clock noon in Mrs. New­ branch of the order for this term and mans home, the Rev. Clair A. Mor­ Evaporated Milk WHITEHOUSE tall can will also be the last. A record at­ row, pastor of the First Presbyterian lb. 2 1 c tendance is promised. church, this borough, will officate. In­ Boned Chicken & ROBBINS *£'32* CHICKENS There are nine lodges in the district terment will be in Hollywood cemetery, and delegations will be present from Irvington, under the direction of T. H. Polk’s Grapefruit . 3 "L225C Sea Bright, Red Bank, Keyport, Long Bennett. Branch, Manasquan, Toms River, two Mr. Babcock, who was in his 57th Octagon kirkmans Soap 5 cakes 19c Legs o f L a m b Ib. 1 7 c lodges from Asbury Park, and the local year, had conducted a sales agency for Lifebuoy Soap . . 3cakesl6c lodge. The affair will start at 8 o’­ typewriters at the Tenth avenue ad­ clock. dress for years and was well-known along the coast. Besides Mrs. Newman ■ Prime Ribs of Beef ™ ust 6 m s ib. 21c In ancient times plumed knights rode around redressing wrongs, but he is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Le Roy West of Neptune, and C h u c k FOREQUARTER of LdlTlb (WHOLE) . lb. 9C now the American people have only Our Three Quality Cotrees plub hatted statesmen. three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Gray and Mrs. William H. Porter of Bronxville, sugarcured ib. People are urged to speak more dis­ Fancy Smoked Butts . 19c tinctly, but they are always under­ N. Y., and Mrs. Horace G. Boyle of EIGHT O’CLOCK mSlow 19- stood when they offer to pay a bill. Pelham, N. Y. Sliced Boiled Ham or "SSES’5 Ham is. 29c RICH AND M B CIRCLE FULL-BODIED CHOICEST FISH OF THE SEASON VIGOROUS AND Fresh E*uck Shed just arrived! b 15' EOKAR WINEY Cg Assessment Upon Shareholders every share of the capital stock of TREASURY DEPARTMENT said association held or owned by Belmar Fire Alarm Boxes Office of the Comptroller of the them, respectively, at the time of its alio. Sis! Currency failure: and I hereby direct Samuel No. 12422 Y. Hampton, the Receiver heretofore 15— 14th AVENUE and “F” STREET In the Matter of appointed, to take all necessary pro­ 16— 6th AVENUE and “F” STREET FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ceedings, by suit or otherwise, to en­ can t come over AVON-BY-THE-SEA, NEW JERSEY force to that extent the said individual 17— 8th AVENUE and “F”STREET * Y today. Thought Washington. D. C., April 14, 1933. liability of the said shareholders. 18— 10th AVENUE and “F”STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have you might worry, so I 19— 12th AVENUE and “F”STREET WHEREAS, upon a proper ac­ hereto set my hand and caused my called up.” counting by the Receiver heretofore seal of office to be affixed to these 23— 3rd AVENUE and “A” STREET appointed to collect the assets of presents, at the City 'o f Washington, 25— Sth A V E N U E and “A” STR EET “FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AVON- in the District of Columbia, this four­ 9 He’s 50 miles away, but 27— 2nd AVENUE and “B” STREET BY-THE-SEA,” New Jersey, and upon teenth day of April, A. D. 1933. is having that weekly re­ a valuation of the uncollected assets (Seal) F. G. AWALT, 29— 5th AVENUE and “E” STREET remaining in his hands, it appears to Acting Comptroller of the Currency. 31— 13th AVENUE and “ D ” STREET union anyway, despite my satisfaction that in order to pay the Adv. April 28, May 5, 12, 19. 34— 7th AVENUE and “ D ” debts of such association it is neces­ STREET the chansK in plans. sary to enforce the individual liability FAIL TO DIVERT 36— 10th AVENUE and “ C” STREET of the stockholders therefore to the GASOLINE TAX 41— 14th AVENUE and .“A ” STREET a Maintaining friendly extent hereinafter mentioned, as pre­ 44— Sth AVENUE and “A” STREET scribed by Sections 5151 and 5234 of Mayor Joseph Mayer reported that and family ties by tele­ f * 45— 11th AVENUE and “A” STREET the revised Statutes of the United he and several other sore town mayors phone is so worthwhue States, Section lc 156, Act of June went to Trenton Monday to help Sena­ 47— 18th AVENUE and “A” STREET / 30, 1876, and Section 23, Act Approved i tor Frank Durand get support in pas­ 53— OAK WOOD ROAD and RIVER and costs so little, December 23, 1913, known -as Federal I sage of a bill to divert a portion of the Reserve Act. gasoline tax for shore protection pur­ 55— 12th AVENUE and RAILROAD NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of poses. 57—“L” STREET and RIVER ROAD the authority vested in me by law, I j Mr. Mayer said that although they do hereby make an assessment and re- ; exerted every effort to attain their ob­ 59— 9th AVENUE and RAILROAD quisition upon the shareholders of the ject, they had not been successful. 2— 2— 2—GOODWILL HOSE CO. said “FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AVON-BY-THE-SEA,” for Fifty Thou­ The beautiful old song said, “Her 3— 3— 3— UNION FIRE CO. sand ($50,000) Dollars, to be paid by bright smile haunts me Still.” In 1 LONG, 2 SHORT— FIRST AID. i « them on or before the twenty-second these days not merely does her bright day of May, 1933, and I hereby make i smile haunt us still, but also the empty demand upon each -and every one of feeling in our pockets after we have Police Telephone 1700 paid for the privilege of enjoying her N jlW j^ S Y BiiLL TELE-PKONZ COMPANY them for the par value of each and bright smile for the evening.

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RED CROSS AIDS ROYAL SCOT ON VIEW AT NEWARK, MAY 14 3,523 FAMILIES A SPECIAL OFFER! The Royal Scot, crack British train i ^ 4 The Monmouth County Chapter of of the London, Midland and Scottishj .j. 4 the American Red Cross reports that Railway, will be placed on free exhi- 4" 4 to date contributions of $130 have been bition at the Centra Railroad of New 4 4 received and forwarded to Washing- jersey Broad Street Station, Newark, 4* 4 4* ton to be used for the earthquake suf- from 10:00 P. M. daylight saving time, *j" 4 ferers of California. — Sunday. May 14th., Alfred Kubli of ^ 4 3,523 families, vctims of the earth­ the Central Railroad of New Jersey,1 4 quake have been cared for by the Na­ chairman of the local committee, said »g. 4 tional Red Cross according to a re- 4 on behalf of the B. & O., C. R. R. and 4 4 port received Monday at the office of Pennsylvania railroads which are par- 4* 4 the chapter. Six hundred families ticipating in the visiting train’s tour. 4 4 still remain in the refugee camps The Royal Scot is holder of the V 4 which were established for the home- world's record for the longest individ- ' jl. A treasure box. Yes, a Garden Treasure Box! 4 less and destitute. Food, clothing and • ua non-stop runs ever made, 400 and j.j. SERVICE WITH A SMILE 4 Something entirely new and different .... a medcal attention have been supplied 400% mies. These records were es- j 4 4* collection of 122 handy cards, r -ited on both o rhose at camp. In many cases tents j tablished April 27, 1928, when the Ed- 4 You always get a little more than you pay 4* sides with gardening ideas and i-' ation that you °ve been provided by the Red Cross inburgh and Glasgow sections of the ! 4* 4 for when you deal with us—Clean “gas ” full meas­ 4* have often wished for. which has made it possible for fami­ Scot ran separately from London to i f 4 lies to sleep on their own grounus ure— Clean oil, the brand your motoi ikes best,— Thousands of pages of gardening advice by Scotland’s two principal cities without 4* while workng on the restoration of !+ ntermediate stops. At present the * and cheerful service to bring you back. leading authorities are condensed on these cards, vm;’ 3 homes and furnishings. all carefully arranged and indexed, in a colorful, Royal Scot makes daily a non-stop j i Other relief measures in carng for run of 299 miles between London and | 4* Free Air and Water— We Fix Flats 4* attractive, and sturdy box. 4* those who were injured and orphaned Carlisle. Special Prices on Cars Greased and Sprayed 4 You can have it—only 25c with by the disaster are proceeding satis­ 11 4* a purchase of Vigoro. Be sure to factorily. The need for further con­ LEGAL NOTICES k Complete Battery Service 4 come in and see it. tributions to adequately meet the prob Cars Called For and Delivered Free 4 lem of rehabilitation for these families SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a T 4 left destitute as a result of the earth­ writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued TYDOL GASOLINE 4 quake, continutes to be most urgent. out of the Court of Chancery of the t 4 Ijji and now that the time has come State of New Jersey, will be exposed 4 to sale at public vendue on ✓ t 4 i + Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1933, + 4 LEGAL NOTICE between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 QUACKENBUSH SERVICE STATION 4 o’clock (at 2 o’clock, Dayight Saving 4 STERNER COAL & LUMBER CO. tween the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 Time) in the afternoon of said day, at (TWO MAN SERVICE) 4 o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon the Court House in the Borough of Phone 3194 4 12th Ave. & R. R.—Phone 1900 Belmar, N. J. of said day, at the Court House in the Freehold, county of Monmouth; New 8th Avenue and B" Street Belmar, New Jersey 4 Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court 4 mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree amounting to approximately $6,125.00. 5*444444444444444444444444444444444444444 of said court amounting to approxi­ In the First Place, 20 shares of the mately $48,229.00. 10th Series of shares of the capital All the following tract or parcel of stock of complainant association as­ 4 *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* 4 *1* *1* *1* *1* 4 4 *1* *1* *1* *1 !* "I-1 *1* -I* 4° 4* v *1* 4 *1* *1* "I* *1* *1* *1* *1* 4 *1* ^ ^ * land and premises, hereinafter partic­ signed to the said association by 4* ularly described, situate, lying and be­ 4 * 1 Charles W. Moffet; and in the second; f ...... a ± DELSARTE SCIENCE AND ART OF 4*, ing in the Borough of Neptune City, place All that certain lot, tract or par- ( 4* in the County of Monmouth and State cel of land and premises, hereinafter j 3E EXPRESSION 4*1of New Jersey. ' particularly described, situate, lying; Beginning at the point of intersec­ and being in the Borough of Bradey I £ L oft’s and Schraft’s Chocolates As being taught by t tion of the easterly line of Gray Place Beach, in the County of Monmouth j >;£ BEST Theatrical and Movie Teachers, Directors and Schools 4- with the southerly line of Evergreen and State of New Jersey, and more w From the AUTHORIZED WRITINGS AND TEACHINGS of Avenue, and running thence (1) sou- particularly described as follows: j t ! therly, along the said easterly line of Beginning at a pipe in the northerly! FRANCOIS DELSARTE 2* j Gray Place, four hundred and sixty- line of McCabe Avenue, distant sixty- i £ 2* three and five-tenths feet, more or six feet and sixty seven one-hundred- j and his pupils I’Abbe Delaumosne, Mme. Angelique Arnaud, Mme. 2* i less, to the point of intersection of the ths of a foot easterly from the point & RIVOLI SUGAR BOWL Marie Geraldy, (Delsarte’s own daughter), Alfred Graudet, Francis 4*T ! said easterly line of Gray Place with | formed by the intersection of the eas- j £ A. Durivage, Hector Berlioz, Steele Mackaye (as edited by his pupil, 3. j the northerly line of Forrest Street; | terly _ line______of Fletcher______Lake Avenue 1£ Marian Lowell); Genevieve Stebbins Astley (student of Steele Mack- T§ 1 thence Lueiice (2) easterly, along the said 1j wjthwith the northerly line of McCabe 1£ 902 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. 4 aye). l ! northerly line of Forrest Street, two Avenue; thence (1) easterly along the f 3 . 1 hundred and fifteen and five-tenths northerly line McCabe Avenue, t Books Published on the Authorized Delsarte 1 feet, more or less, to the point of in- j thirty-three feet and thirty three one „ „ „ V „ ., „ „ „ „ „ „ „ ., „ „ ., „ „ ,, „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ ^ „ „ w w if w w (( ^ ^ f „ ? ■g«j tersection of the said northerly line of hundredths of a foot to a pipe; thence 4 Science .j, j Forrest Street with the easterly line j (2) northerly and at right angles with 4 “DELSARTE SYSTEM OF ORATORY” $2.50 | of Laird Avenue; thence (3) southerly j McCabe Avenue, sixty four feet and 4* 4 along the said easterly line of Laird! s\x inches to a stake; thence (3) wes- 4 “DELSARTE SYSTEM OF EXPRESSION” $2.50 4 ’ Avenue, two hundred and ninety-two! terly and parallel with McCabe Ave- COGCCCCCOOCCOCOOOSOCQOCOOOQCOCCOSCOSOOOCOQCOSCOQOOOOC 4* 4 i feet, more or less, to a point; thence | nue> thirty three feet and thirty three 4 “DYNAMIC BREATHING AND HARMONIC GYMNASTICS” $1.75 4 (4) easterly, at right angles to the; one-hundredths of a foot to a pipe; 4* “GENEVIEVE STEBBINS’ DRILLS” 50c 4 1 said easterly line of Laird Avenue, one ; thence (4) southerly, and again at 4 4* | hundred and fifty-two and nine-tenths ( right angles with McCabe Avenue, “HARMONIC GYMNASTICS AND PANTOMIMIC EXPRESSION 4 | feet, more or less, to a point in the j sixty four feet and six inches to a pipe HONCE AND DODD $2.00 4* J westerly line of lands of the New York the aforesaid McCabe Avenue and f 4* | and Long Branch Railroad Company; point and place of Beginning. 4 “SOCIETY GYMNASTICS AND VOICE CULTURE” $1.50 4 I thence (5) northerly, along same two Seized as the property of Charles 4 4 j hundred and forty-one and five-tenths. w . Moffett, et als, taken in execution 4 “STEBBINS’ SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL TRAINING” $1.50 4 feet, more or less, to a point; thence at the suit of Jersey Coast Building Realtors— Insurance— Mortgage Loans 4* Published and Owned by 4 ^ (6) _ north 1 .. J sixty-nine L - ______degrees and eigh- and Loan Association of Bradley 4 4* j teen minutes west, one hundred and Beach, N. J., and to be sold by 4 4*. thirty and eighteen hundredths feet to HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. PHONE 503 Edgar S. W erner & Co. 4* i a point, the southwest corner of a Dated April 4, 1933. 4*! tract of land belonging to the Borough Samuel Y. Hampton, Sol’r. 4 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Phone Belmar 1792. 4] of Avon, New Jersey; thence (7) nor- (52 1.) $21.84 4 4*1 therly, along the westerly line of same, 706 TENTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. 4* one hundred and fifty feet to the 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444______northwest corner of the aforesaid tract of the Borough of Avon; thence LEGAL NOTICES County of Monmouth and State of (8) easterly talong same, fifty feet to New Jersey, known and designated as the northeast corner of said tract; SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a Lot No. 946 on a plan of lots of the thence (9) southerly, along the eas- Ocean Beach Association. j terly line of said tract, one hundred writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued You can scrub fruits out of the Court of Chancery of the BEGINNING at a point or stake in ■ and fifty feet to a point; thence (10) luiniiiniiiuwiiiinniiiHiHtitJiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiHiuiiniHiiiiiiiiiniiiim State of New Jersey, will be exposed the Southerly side or line of Fifth Ave- j along the line of the sixth course here- and vegetables but nue, as laid down on the aforesaid j in described, south sixty-nine degrees at publio vendue on Phone 210 Monday, the 8th day of May, 1933, plan of lots, distant one hundred and J and eighteen minutes east, eighty and between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 fifty (150) feet Easterly from the ■ eighteen hundredths feet to a point in o'clock (at 2 o'clock) in the afternoon Southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and , the aforesaid westerly line of lands of of said day, at the Court House in the E Street and extending thence (1) 1 the New York and Long Branch Rail- > < Borough of Freehold, county of Mon­ Easterly along the said Southerly side road Company; thence (11) northerly, YOU mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree or line of Fifth Avenue, fifty (50) feet; 1 along same, two hundred and sixty W . E. Hefter of said court amounting to approxi­ thence (2) Southerly, at a right angle and forty-five hundredths feet to a > ( mately $8,071.00. to Fifth Avenue, one hundred and fif- point in the westerly line of lands of CAN’T WASH Phone Belmar 1263 | PLUMBING—HEATING All the following tract or parcel of ty (150) feet; thence (3) Westerly, par- E. I. Brown; thence (12) northerly land and premises, heerinafter partic­ allel with Fifth Avenue, fifty (50) feet; along the same, ninety-three and sixty > < Ninth Avenue thence (4) Northerly, at right angles A. G. FREER ularly described, situate, lying and be­ eight hundredths feet to a monument; (Next to Bank) ing in the Township of Neptune, in to Fifth Avenue, one hundred and fif­ thence (13) northeasterly, still along MILK I Automobile Repairing J 31 the County of Monmouth and State of ty (150) feet to the point or place of same, sixty-four and six-tenths feet to BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Beginning. > New Jersey, being known and desig­ a point in the aforesaid westerly line S Oxy-Acetylene Welding | nated as part of Lot Number Forty- Being the same premises conveyed of the New York and Long Branch to the said Grace M. Sanborn by Irene four on Map of Bradley Park, Mon­ Railroad Company; thence (14) nor­ S O Y O U s h o n I d b u y and Cutting | mouth County, N. J., made by Niart A. Schmidt as Executrix and Trustee therly, along same ,one hundred and Rogers, C. E., June 14, 1897, for T. of the last Will and Testament of Mary forty-seven and five-tenths feet to a from a company of the Alice Matthews, deceased, by deed of 1 Corner 7th Avenue & Railroad | Frank Appleby and Henry C. Winsor, point in the aforesaid southerly line of highest standing. For and designated Map of Bradley Park. conveyance bearing the date the 3rd Evergreen Avenue; thence (15) along BELMAR, N. J. Beginning at a point in the South­ of November, 1919, and recorded in the same, north sixty-nine degrees and 92 years, Sheffield has Monmouth County Clerk’s Office in eighte^ minutes wes\ three hundred luauiiiiiiHittiiiiiiiiiHHaiiHiiiiiiiinmiiHiiuioiiiiiuHiittJiiiiiiiiijiii erly line of Eleventh avenue, distant produced the finest milk. sixty-five and seventy-six one-hun­ Book 1105 of Deeds, page 361, etc. anf fy-p-^o ami forty-five hun­ dredths of a foot Easterly from the Seized as the property of GRACE dredths feet to the place of b^ginriner. point formed by the intersection of the M. SANBORN, et als., taken in execu­ Seized as the property of Minnie E. Easterly line of Ridge Avenue with the tion at the suit of GEORGE W. Pilling, et als., taken in execution at SHEFFIELD FARMS Southerly line of Eleventh Avenue; GRAVATT, and to be sold by the suit of The Home Building and thence (1) Easterly along the Souther­ HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Loan Association of Asbury Park, N. 8 8 ly line of Eleventh avenue, fifty feet Dated April 6th, 1933. J., and to be sold by Sea£ect and twenty-five one hundredths of a Andrew J. Conover ,Sol’r. HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. SRADE-A MILK foot to a point; thence (2) Southerly (51 1.) $21.42 Dated March 23, 1933. and at right angles with Eleventh Ave­ Patterson, Rhome & Morgan, Sol’rs. nue, eighty-one feet to a point; thence SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a (91 1.) $38.22 A Safe Policy (3) Westerly, fifty feet, more or less writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued to a point In the Easterly line of Lot out of the Court of Chancery of the to Follow! No. 43 on said Map, which point is State of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public vendue on For your health’s sake, don’t distant seventy-seven feet South of the use coal that develops dirty, Southerly line of Eleventh Avenue and Monday, the 8th day of May, 1933, be­ at right angles thereto; thence (4) tween he hours of 12 o’clock and 5 noxious gases, and ruins drapes, Northerly and at right angles with o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon wall paper and furniture. Eleventh Avenue, seventy-seven feet to said day, at the Court House in the a point in the Southerly line of the Borough of Freehold, county of Mon- RADIO SERVICE Buy Clean aforesaid Eleventh Avenue, and the mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree COAL point and place of Beginning. of said court amounting to approxi- It costs you no more. We pay Seized as the property of Albert mately $2,948.00. extra to screen it,—but that’s Friedman, et als, taken in execution All the following tract or parcel of part of our service. Call us for at the suit of Anna A. Moreau, and to land and premises hereinafter partic- Radio and Electric Repairing, Installation, Testing the best grade, screen coal. be 3old by • ularly described, situate, lying and be- BLACK and WHITE HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff, ing in the Borough of South Belmar, PHONE BELMAR 706 Dated April 5th, 1933. in the County of Monmouth and State Andrew J. Conover, Sol’r. of New Jersey. RADIO SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Clever, original and striking Monmouth Coal and (52 1.) $21.84 Being lots numbered thirty-two (32) effects are to be had, printing ______thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34) black on white, Selection of Supply Co., Inc. SHERIFF’S SALE — Bv virtue of a on maP entitIed “MaP of Belmar Pines, paper and type, arrangement 16th Avenue and Railroad writ of fi. fa. 4-0 me directed, issued ^Val1 Township, Monmouth County, N. and presentation are points Belmar, New Jersey out of the Court of Chancery of the ^ s^rY y?,d June 10',,1921' by Claude j State of New Jersey will be exposed Birdsall, surveyor.” where our experience enables ut to sale at public vendue,* on 1 Seized as the property of Ella Marie to assist you, a service for which MONDAY, the 8th DAY OF MAY, Madden, et als, taken in execution at the suit of Herman Weber, and to be there is no extra charge. For 1933, good commercial printing, phone .between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 sold by ZUCKERMAN’S RADIO SERVICE o'clock (at 2 o'clock) in the afternoon HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Belmar 2083-W. of said day. at the Court House in the Dated March 30, 1933. Borough of Freehold, county of Mon­ Arthur M. Birdsall, Sol’r. 1303 F Street, B; ’mar, New Jersey mouth, New Jersey to satisfy a decree (29 1.) $12.18 COAST ADVERTISER of said court amounting to approxi­ SHERIFFS SALE — By virtue of a mately $5,354.00. writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the All the following tract or parcel of 704 9th AVE., BELMAR, N. J. land and premises hereinafter particu­ State of New Jersey, will be exposed larly described, situate, lying and be­ to sale at public vendue on ing in the Borough of Eelmar, in the Monday ,the 1st day of May, 1933, be- SOOMCCCOSOGCOCCCOCCCCCOSO COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1933 Page Seven

LEGAL NOTICE to be sold by BOROUGH OF BELMAR ______| HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 8 SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a \ S 5 | 5 r A£ !? i 12th' *933' PHONE BELMAR 2978 FOR writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued; (53 j . y or, So r. Registry and Election Notice 3£ j out of the Court of Chancery of the \ $22.26 State of New Jersey, will be exposed j Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held in and for jg i to sale at public vendue, on j SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a the Borough of Belmar, in the County of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, on !(f , MONDAY, THE 8th DAY OF MAY, writ fi- fa. to me directed .issued Tuesday, November 7th, 1932, from the hour of seven o’clock A. M. to the hour •%. 1933, j ouf ° f the Court of Chancery of the of eight o’clock P. M., at the following polling places: between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 ] State. ot New Jersey, will be exposed # o’clock( at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon to sale at public vendue, on Election District No. 1—Polling Place, Goodwill Hose House, 7th Avenue KEYS of said day at the Court House, in the MONDAY, THE 15th DAY OF MAY, between E and F streets. Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ 1933, Election District No. 2—Polling Place, Borough Hall, Ninth Avenue and mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 E street. of said Court amounting to approxi­ o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon Election District No. 3—Polling Place, Volunteer Hook and Ladder Com­ mately $17,277.00. of said day, at the Court House in the pany, 11th Avenue, between E and F street. All the following tract or parcel of Borough of Freehold, county of Mon­ Election District No. 4—Polling Place, Terminal Waiting Room, 15th WE HAVE THE LATEST MACHINERY FOR MAKING mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree land and premises hereinafter partic­ Avenue and F street. ANY KIND OF KEYS ularly described, situate, lying and be­ of said court amounting to approxi­ Said election will be held in the said Borough for the purpose of electing ing in the Borough of Belmar in the mately $7,338.00. Keys Made For All Locks—Auto Keys Made Without Sam­ County of Monmouth and State of All the following tract or parcel of two Members of the General Assembly; and two members of the Board of ples—For Auto Door Handles—Sharpening and Grinding New Jersey being parts of lots Num­ land and premises hereinafter particu­ Chosen Freeholders for three years. Hardware of Every Description—Paints, Varnishes bers TWENTY NINE HUNDRED larly described, situate, lying and be­ Notice of Primary Election ing in the Township of Neptune in and Enamels THIRTY THREE & TWENTY NINE Also take notice that a Primary Election for all political parties entitled HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR (Parts of the County of Monmouth and State of thereto will be held in the said Borough, in said County on Tuesday, May 16th, lots Nos. 2933 and 2934) as shown on New Jersey, known and designated as 1933, between the hours of seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard Time), eight map or plan of the Ocean Beach As­ Lot number Thirty-one (31) on the map of lands made by Niart Rogers, A. M. and nine P. M. (Daylight Saving Time). Said Primary Election to be I BELMAR SASH, DOOR & GLASS CO. sociation, duly filed in the Clerk’s held in the polling places above set forth, and said Primary Election will be li­ Office of the aforesaid County of 1897, for Henry C. Winsor and T. Frank Appleby and designated “Map held for the purpose of nominating persons for the respective parties to the ft 17th AVENUE & RAILROAD BELMAR, N. J. 1 Monmouth, bounded and described as £ V follows, to wit:— of Bradley Park,” duly filed in the offices above mentioned, and also to elect one male and one female Member J Peter Maclearie, Prop. ;<>; BEGINNING at a point ia the east Monmouth County Clerk’s Office and of the State Executive Committee and one male and one female Member of the line of “F” Street, distant One Hun­ more particularly described as follows: County Executive Committee for each political party participating in said Pri­ dred twenty four (124) feet south BEGINNING at a point in the nor­ mary Election in the Borough of Belmar in each election district. from the south line of Tenth Avenue therly line of Eleventh Avenue dis­ Further Take Notice as shown on said map, and extending tant three hundred and seventy four feet and ninety one-hundredths of a In conformity with the provisions of an act entitled “An Act to regulate from thence (1) East, at a right angle elections” (Revision of 1930), approved April 18, 1930, and amendments there­ nn— ...... to said “F” street and parallel with foot (374.90) westery from the north­ said Tenth A venue, One Hundred (100) west corner of Eleventh Avenue and to, you are hereby notified that the voters of the State of New Jersey are to feet to a p—nt: thence (2) Northerly, Ridge Avenue; thence (1) westerly vote for 64 Delegates at Large and 6 District Delegates to the State Conven­ E. HABERSTICK & SONS along the northerly line of Eleventh tion, for the purpose of considering the amendment proposed by the Congress S | parallel with said “F” s reet. Twenty- four (24) feet to the south eUy line of Avenue fifty feet and twenty five one- of the United States, to the Constitution designed to repeal the Eighteenth e x p e r t p l u m b e r s Lot No. 2932 on said map; thence (3) hundredths of a foot (50.25); thence Article of Amendment. Approved March 23d, 1933. Delegates to be elected at (2) northerly at right angles to Elev­ Easterly, again parallel with said the Primary Election held May 16th, 1933. For several years located at 1002 F Street, Belmar, N. J. enth Avenue eighty-nine feet and for­ Tenth Avenue, Fifty (50) feet to the The Boards also sit on this day for registration purposes. Have changed their location to more adequate premises at west line of Lot No. 1956 on said map; ty-eight one-hundredths of a foot (89.48); thence (3) easterly, nearly Notice of Registration \ s and thence (4) Southerly, parallel with “F” Street, Sixty (60) feet to a point; parallel with Eleventh avenue - and Also take notice that the District Boards of Registry and Election for 415 Eighteenth Avenue, South Belmar thence (5) Westerly, at a right angle along the northerly line of the whole said Borough will meet Tuesday, April 25, 1933, for the purpose of organizing to last mentioned course, One Hun­ tract as laid out on said map fifty as required by law. Up-to-date in Every Detail dred Fifty (150) feet to the easterly feet and thirty-seven one-hundredths And further take notice that on Tuesday, May 2, 1933, the Board of Reg­ line of “F” .Street, and thence (6) Nor­ of a foot (50.37); thence (4) southerly istry and Election shall meet and proceed to make a house to house canvass therly, along the easterly line of “F” again at right angles to Eleventh ave­ of the voters in the Borough of Belmar, registering all persons entitled to vote nue ninety four feet and twenty-three ...... Street, Thirty-six (36) feet to the point at the ensuing Primary and General Election, which said canvass shall be or place of Beginning. one-hundredths of a foot (94.23) to the completed on or before May 5th, 1933. Seized as the property of ABRA­ point or place of beginning. HAM LEVINSOHN et als., taken in Being the same premises conveyed Second, Registration Day—Primary Day, Tuesday, May 16, 1933, 7:09 execution at the suit of ETTA MAY to the said Lena M. Rosenstein by deed A. M. to 9:00 P. M. (Standard Time), 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. (Daylight Sav­ PLUMBING & HEATING ...... MORRIS and to be sold ky of Sarah C. Fisher, widow, dated May ing Time). HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 20th, 1927, and recorded in the Clerk’s Third Registration Day—Tuesday, October 17, 1932, 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 Dated March 29, 1933. office of the County of Monmouth on P. M„ to revise and correct the list for the General Election. WE SPECIALIZE ON REPAIR WORK Arthur M. Birdsall, Sol’r. June 14th, 1927 in Book 1401 of Deeds J. A. JOECK, (53 1.) $22.26 for said County, on pages 242. Electric Water Pumps and Repairs Seized as the property of HARRY ~ Borough Clerk. ROSENSTEIN, et als, taken in execu­ Dated, April 20, 1933. SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a tion at the suit of CRANBURY writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ JOS. C. STEWARD out of the Court of Chancery of the TION, a corp. and to be sold by State of New Jersey, will be exposed BOROUGH OF SOUTH BELMAR BELMAR 1106 F ST. HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. PHONE 620-R to sale at public vendue, on Dated April 17th, 1933. MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF MAY, Wilton T. Applegate, Sol’r. Registry and Election Notice 1933, (60 1.) $25.20 between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held in and for of said day at the Court House, in the SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a the Borough of South Belmar, in the County of Monmouth, State of New Jer­ Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued sey, on Tuesday, November 7th, 1933, from the hour of seven o’clock A. M. to mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree out of the Court of Chancery of the of said Court amounting to approxi­ State of New Jersey will be exposed the hour of eight o’clock P. M., at the Borough Hall, Eighteenth Avenue and mately $12,574.00. to sale at public vendue, on F street in said Borough. All that certain tract or parcel of MONDAY, THE 15th DAY OF MAY, Said election will be held in the said Borough for the purpose of electing land and premises, hereinafter partic- 1933, two Members of the General Assembly; two members of the Board of Chosen ulary described, situate, lying and be­ between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 Freeholders for three years; and for the following Municipal officers, viz: Two ing in the Borough of Belmar, County o'clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon Councilmen for three years; one Councilmen for one year; and a Collector for of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ of said day, at the Court House in the sey. three years. Borough of Freehold, county of Mon­ Notice of Primary Election BEGINNING at a point in the eas­ mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree terly side or line of “F” Street distant of said court amounting to approxi­ Also take notice that a Primary Election for all political parties entitled sixty feet southerly from the south­ mately $830.00. thereto will be held in the said Borough, in said County on Tuesday, May 16th, easterly corner of “F” Street and All that certain lot, tract or parcel 1933, between the hours of seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard Time), eight Tenth Avenue and runs from thence of land and premises hereinafter par­ A. M. and nine (P. M. (Daylight Saving Time). Said Primary Election to be THREE LITTLE FACTS (1) easterly and parallel with Tenth ticularly described, situate, lying and held in the polling place above set forth, and said Primary Election will he Remember, 1—Fire and theft insurance is as necessary Avenue, one hundred and fifty feet to being in the Township of Neptune, in held for the purpose of nominating persons for the respective parties to the as an emergency brake. 2—Property damage should be a point; thence (2) southerly and at the County of Monmouth and State of offices above mentioned, and also to elect one male and one female Member thought of as soon as a spare tire. 3—Liability insur­ right angles to the said Tenth Ave­ New Jersey, being known and desig­ of the State Executive Committee and one male and one female Member o f ance is as important before operating a car as learning nue, forty feet to a point; three (3) nated as Lots 22 and 23, and the wes­ the County Executive Committee for each political party participating in said how to drive. , . westerly and parallel with the first terly part of Lot 24, as shown on a We write every form of insurance and bonds. Have that feeling or mentioned course one hundred and plan entitled “Plan of Lots, property Primary Election in the Borough of South Belmar. safety when you own or drive a car fifty feet to a point in the easterly side of the Tilton Estate, Neptune Town­ Further Take Notice of “F” Street; thence (4) northerly ship, Monmouth County, N. J.,” drawn In conformity with the provisions of an act entitled “An Act to regulate THOMAS D. JOECK and along the easterly side of line of by Sincerbeaux & Moore, Civil Engi­ elections” (Revision of 1930), approved April 18, 1930, and amendments there­ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE the said “F” Street forty feet to a neers, Asbury Park, N. J., October 6, to, you are hereby notified that the voters of the State of New Jersey are to 708 NINTH AVENUE PHONE 540 BELMAR BELMAR, N. J. point and the place of BEGINNING. 1924. vote for 64 Delegates at Large and 6 District Delegates to the State Conven­ Being the southerly forty feet of lot BEGINNING at a point in the nor­ tion, for the purpose of considering the amendment proposed by the Congress therly line of the sixty-six foot right No. 2932 as shown on the map or plan of the United States, to the Constitution, designed to repeal the Eghteenth formerly called Ocean Beach. of way of the New Jersey State High­ BEING a part of the same premises way, Route Seven, Section two, said Article of Amendment. Approved March 23d, 1933. Delegates to be elected conveyed to the narty of the first part beginning point being distant (1) on a at the Primary Election held May 16th, 1933. by deed Charles Asa Francis, course bearing north sixty-five degrees The Boards also sit on this day for registration purposes. l W e Do Not Do All the Good Work, But § Sheriff cf Mo"mouth County. forty-eight minutes west, one hundred Notice of Registration f^tzed as the property of ABRA­ seventy-five and ninety-one hundredths Also take notice that the District Boards of Registry and Election for [ All the Work We Do Is Good | HAM LEVINSOHN et ai., taken in feet, (2) along a curve to the left with said borough will meet Tuesday, April 25, 1933, for the purpose of organizing a radius of two thousand eight hun­ execution at the suit of THE BRAD­ as required by law. dred ninety-seven and ninety-three LEY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA­ And further take notice that on Tuesday, May 2, 1933, the Board of Reg­ TION, etc. and to be sold by hundredths feet, four hundred and j J. N. BEARMORE 8c CO. } HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. eight feet, and (3) on a course bear­ istry and Election shall meet and proceed to make a house to house canvass Dated March 30, 1933. ing north seventy-three degrees fifty- of the voters in the Borough of South Belmar, registering all persons entitled I Phone A. P. 1858 919 Third Ave., Asbury Park f Tumen & Tumen, Sol’rs. two minutes west, two hundred eigh­ to vote at the ensuing Primary and General Election, which said canvass shall (47 1.) $19.74 ty-six and eighty-one hundredths feet be completed on or before May 5th, 1933. Quality in Workmanship and Material for Past from the point of intersection of the Second Registration Day—Primary Day, Tuesday, May 16th, 1933, 7:00 SHERIFF’S SALE —• By virtue of a aforesaid northerly line of said right A. M. to 9:00 P. M. (Standard Time), 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. (Daylight Sav­ of way with the center line of the Old Fifteen Years writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued ing Time). SHEET METAL WORK out of the Court of Chancery of the County Road; thence running (1) ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFS along the northerly line of said right Third Registration Day—Tuesday, October 17, 1933, 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 WARM AIR HEATING State of New Jersey, will be exposed ASBESTOS ROOFING to sale at public vendue, on of way, north seventy-three degrees P. M., to revise and correct the list for the General Election. METAL ROOFING RESIDENTIAL AND MONDAY, THE 15th DAY OF MAY, fifty-two minutes west, one hundred JOHN F. CARLTON, SLATE ROOFING INDUSTRIAL AIR 1933, seven!---three and fifty-four hundred­ Borough Clerk. TILE ROOFING CONDITIONING between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 ths feet to a point of curve; thence Dated, April 20, 1933. o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon (2) alor-g a curve bearing to the right, Slag and Built Up Roofing J of said day at the Court House in the with a radius of ten feet, twenty-five ; ALBERT BEARMORE, Belmar Representative | : Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- and eighty-four hundredths feet to a tant one hundred feet and twenty-two LEGAL NOTICES mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree point in the southerly line of a pro- one-hundredths of a foot easterly from Phone Belmar 2481 J of said Court amounting to approxi- j posed street; thence (3) along the sou- the northeast corner of Sixteenth Ave­ IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY mately $4,627.00. therly line of said proposed street, nue and F street; thence easterly, All the following tract or parcel of north seventy-four degrees forty-five along the northerly line of Sixteenth TO MACK RAPPAPORT and land and premises hereinafter partic- minutes east, one hundred fifty-five Avenue, twenty-five feet; thence nor­ ROSE RAPPAPORT, his wife: ularly described, situate, lying and be- and seventy-five hundredths feet to a therly, at right angles to Sixteenth By virtue of an order of the Court ing in the Borough of Neptune City, point; thence (4) south eight degrees Avenue, one hundred feet; thence wes­ g ,..... of Chancery of New Jersey, made on in the County of Monmouth and State thirty-two minutes and ten seconds terly, parallel with Sixteenth Avenue, the day of the date hereof in a cause of New Jersey. Known and designat- east, one hundred nine and sixty-six twenty-five feet; thence southerly, wherein Mary C. Kelly is complain­ ed as lots number forty five (45) and hundredths feet to the place of BE- again at right angles to Sixteenth Ave­ ant, and Morris Fox and Annie Fox, § forty six (46) in Block No. 2 on “Map GINNING. nue, one hundred feet to the point and his wife, and others, are defendants, s o p . c . o f f 1 of Tract No. 1, Tucker Park, West Syl Seized as the property of JOSEPH place of beginning. you, Mack Rappaport, and Rose Rap- = vania Avenue, Neptune City, Mon- R. GILES, et als., taken in execution 1 Seized as the property of SARAH paport, are required to appear and g mouth County, N. J., surveyed by J. at the suit of CARRIE D. COTTER,!F. EVANS et al., taken in execution at answer the bill of said complainant on s ; H. Emlen, October 23, 1913,” and more and to be sold by the suit of THE HOME BUILDING or before the 7th day of June next, or § particularly described as follows: , HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff, j AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of As­ the said bill will be taken as confessed § BEGINNING at a point in the north Dated April 17th, 1933. bury Park, N. J., and to be sold by against you. on all of our = westerly line of Tucker Drive, distant Durand, Ivins & Carton, Sol’rs. HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. The said bill is filed to foreclose a 5 two hundred and twenty-two feet and j (65 I.) $27.30 Dated March 24, 1933. certain mortgage given by Morris Fox | | three one-hundredths of a foot south- | ______Patterson, Rhome & Morgan, Sol’rs. and Annie Fox, his wife, to complain­ | westerly from the point formed by the SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a (40 1.) $16.80 ant, dated December 13, 1929, on lands = intersection of the northwesterly line writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued in the Borough of Belmar, in the 1933 line of | of Tucker Drive with the southerly out of the C<.urt cf Chancery of the; TREASURY DEPARTMENT County of Monmouth and State of = line of West Sylvania Avenue; thence State of New Jersey will be exposed New Jersey, and you, the said Mack 1 (1) northwesterly and at right angles j to sale at public vendue, on Office of the Comptroller of the Rappaport, are made a defendant be­ | with Tucker Drive, one hundred and MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF MAY, ' cause you are owner of record of the-’ = fifteen feet to a point in the dividing! 1933, \ Currency Washington, D. C. mortgaged premises, and you, Rose Wall Paper = line of the block; thence (2) south- between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 Rappaport, are made a defendant be­ | ; westerly along the dividing line of the o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon j March 31, 1933 cause you are the wife of Mack Rap­ E biock and parallel with Tucker Drive, 0f gaj^ day, at the Court House in the Notice is hereby given to all persons paport, owner of record of the mort­ = fifty feet to a point; thence (3) south- Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- who may have claims against the; gaged premises, and by reason there­ Estimates cheerfully given on all painting jobs H easterly and again at right angles rnouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree “First National Bank of Avon-by-the-; of, may claim some interest therein §E with Tucker Drive one hundred and Qf ggj^ court amounting to approxi-! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MASURY PAINTS Sea,” New Jersey, that the same must by way of inchoate right of dower or = fifteen feet to a point in the north- mately $3 314 00 otherwise. - westerly line thereof; thence (4) north; that’ certain lot, tract or parcel be presented to Samuel Y. Hampton, Receiver, with the legal proof there­ Dated: April 6, 1933. easterly along the northwesterly line 0f iancj an(j premises, hereinafter par- ; SAMUEL Y. HAMPTON, GUARANTEE PAINTING CO. of within three months from this date of the aforesaid Tucker Drive, fifty ticularly described, situate, lying and Solicitor of Complainant,. PHONE 1578-J feet to a point and the place of begin- being in the Borough of Belmar, in ; or they may be disallowed. Elec’ rie Building, F .G. AWALT, 706 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. __ : the County of Monmouth, and State o f ; Asbury Park, N. J. Seized as the property of LOUIS ;New j ersey. Acting Comptroller of the Currency. April 14, 21, 28, May 5—Adv. SHEPPER et alsl^en in ex^ution BEGINNING at a point in the nor-! Adv. 7-7-31 ar ^ oSi! 9 ^ ? m ^ J L I>Jtherly of Sixteenth avenue, dia- : I ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, and S Tage Eight COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1933

Newcomb Has A Ex-Presidents Day »J* • J« • J. • y • »J» • J* "J* *1* "J* * 15-Year Record At Woman’s Club * * Summer Beauty * OCEAN THEATRE Freeholder Chairman Seeks Annual Election of Officers, * Reelection on Long and Enntertainment and Lun­ FOURTH AVE. & KINGSLEY ST., ASBURY PARK, N. J A little time spent in the garden or work­ * 1 Block from Boardwalk—'telephone A. P. 4554 Faithful Service cheon in Program ing on the lawn now will give you that desired *

Freeholder Bryant B. Newcomb needs —The New Jersey Federation of Wom­ beauty all summer. en’s Clubs’ Ex-Presidents, had ?. busy * no introduction to the voters of Mon­ * Seven Days Starting, April 29th- mouth county further than that he is day at an all-day meeting as guest cf LAWN SEED * a candidate for the Republican nomi­ the Belmar club in the Library rooms nation for reelection. Tuesday. Taylor’s Special Seashore Mixture...... :.35c lb. As a member of the Board of Chosen Election of officers and routine busi­ 3 lbs, for $1.00 20 lbs. (1 Bus.) $5.00 * ness comprised the morning session. * WARREN WILLIAM Mrs. H. C. Millar, of Asbury Park Creeping Bent M ixture...... 50c lb. * is the new first vice president; Mrs. F. * Bryant B. Newcomb * Stanley Brown, Spring Lake, recording FERTILIZERS * -in— secretary; Mrs. Sidney Riddlestoerffei, * Perth Amboy, treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Bone M eal...... v$3.00 Per 100 lbs.* Campbell, Long Branch will represent Sheep M anure...... $2.50 per 100 lbs.* “The Mind Reader” the club at the state convention in At­ * lantic City. V ig o ro ...... $4.00 per 100 lbs.* * In the afternoon the hostess club White Potato Special...... $2.00 per 100 lbs. * under the direction of Mrs. Charles * Markus, drama department chairman, Flower Bed Guard to Protect your plants * entertained with a program consisting * of two plays and selections by the club from being tramped on— V chorus. 16 inches high, 5c ft. 22 inches high, 7c ft. * The club will meet in Keyport in * JL X October and Spotwood in January, it Garden hose in 50 ft. lengths, coupled 5 ply * was announced. * ¥ RIVOLI THEATRE $3.50 per 50 foot * -NEXT TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK) “References Required,” a farce, show­ 1 (F STREET * Belmar, New Jersey ing two members of a culture club Our plants produce many beautiful blooms— * making out a program for the coming * SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEE—2:45 P. M. year, was exceptionally well presented * MONDAY TO FRIDAY MATINEE—3:15 P. M. Fertil Potted Roses...... $1.00 each by Mrs. Louis Yeck, Mrs. Nora T. * Saturday and Sunday, April 29th and 30th— Schmidt, and Mrs. Charles Heyniger. Certi-fed Roses ...... 60c each * * A Wonderful Program, Two Big Features The setting was in a public library. Shrubs ...... 50c each BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY in * The second sketch- was “Grapes Hang * “SO THIS IS AFRICA” Seeks Reelection as Freeholder High.” In the cast were Mrs. J. Pres­ Gladiola Bulbs...... 50 for 39c * A Picture of Thrills and Action Freeholders for 15 years and its chair ton Jones, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Hej Dahlias, 15c each...... 2 for 25c * PAT O’BRIEN, BETTY COMPSON, RALPH BELLAMY niger, and Mrs. William Pinkerton. The * man for all but two years of that long Fertil-Potted Perennials...... 35c each * and TOM BROWN in term of service. club chorus entertained with two selec­ tions, “Trees,” and “Come Where the * “DESTINATION UNKNOWN” Mr. Newcomb has not only gained the * Blue Bells Ring.” Comedy Fables respect and confidence of his brother Make us your garden supply headquarters * ¥ A luncheon at Martin’s restaurant members of the board as exemplified in * was enjoyed between sessions. their putting such continued trust in * Monday and Tuesday, May 1st and 2nd * JOAN CRAWFORD with a great cast in him as their head, but his record in Taylor’s Department Store the best interests of the county and the Peppy Primary In * ‘RAIN” welfare of its residents is an envious PAUL C. TAYLOR, Prop. * Comedy—Hey Hey Westerner Cartoon one. Wall Township F ST. AT 9TH AVENUE Phone 511 BELMAR, N. J. * Travelogue Metro News He promises to carry on in that faithful service in appealing for the * * Wednesday, May 3rd—• DOUBLE FEATURE voters’ support. Abbott Out for Committee­ CHESTER MORRIS, GENEVIEVE TOBIN with star cast in man on G. 0 . P. Ticket; “INFERNAL MACHINE” POLHEMUS RETIRES Contest for Collector KEN MAYNARD with his great horse “TOMSTONE CANYON” I Magio Carpet Paramount News WITH CLEAN RECORD BELMAR STILL PROGRESSING $ & There is promise of one of the keen­ Good Wishes of Freehold Board and est Primary battles along the shore in Thursday, May 4th— Wall township as a result of petitions PROFIT BY ITS GROWTH KATHERINE HEPBURN, BILLIE BURKE, RALPH FORBES, Voters Follow Him into Private Life HELEN CHANDLER and COLIN CLIVE in filed with Clerk Henry C. Warwick. i “CHRISTOPHER STRONG” Elmer E. Polhemus retires from the The terms of Township Committee­ Board of Chosen Freeholders with a man Norman Cuttrell, West Belmar, record of clean-cut diligent service. Republican, Assessor George E. Rog­ Now is the Time to Invest in Property Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 6th, 7th and 8th—• His presence and helpful judgment ers, New Bedford, Democrat, Collector 3 DAYS—The best picture of the year starring John R. Morton, Allenwood, Republi­ A Rare Opportunity to Get a Fine EDDIE CANTOR, LYDA ROBERTI and the Goldwyn Girls in can and Justices of the Peace Sig “THE KID FROM SPAIN” Elmer E. Polhemus Eisemann and R. P. Hetem, Republi­ LOCATION ON THE OCEAN FRONT cans, expire. All have filed for anoth­ Friday—Serial—The Last of the Frontier Comedy, Mickey Mouse COMING— The Sign of the Cross Bed-Time Stories er term. She Done Him Wrong Both parties have a race on their hands for the office of township com­ £ mitteeman. Mr. Cuttrell is opposed Do You Want a Real Home? on the G. O. P. ticket by Nelson T. Abbott, also of West Belmar, while on Beautifully situated at a price to answer as a the Democratic ballot will be Theo­ Home or for Investment dore Tilton of Blansingburg and Ray Newman of West Belmar. Neither Assessor Rogers nor Collector Morton has a contest at the primary, but both T o R e n t will be opposed at the general elec­ JOSEPH MAYER tion next November. Frank Cook of Your house more easily, get busy with a lit­ West Belmar has filed for the Re­ Real Estate and Insurance 9th & R. R. Aves. tle paint. Enamel the old beds and furniture publican nomination for assessor, and is unopposed. Two Democrats, one a with a coat of Valspar or Sapolin Enamel. Stain woman, however, seek the office of Belmar, N. J.— Phone Belmar 573 collector. They are: J. Alice Dumont, or Varnish the floors. Paint the woodwork, and Glendola, and Clarence Woolley, West enjoy the satisfaction of an early rental. Belmar. Two more lively contests are to be staged in the Third, or West Belmar % A full assortment of Valentines Valspar Retires from Board of Freeholders i district, for members of the county Paints and Enamels in a large assortment of col­ at the deliberations of the board will committee on the Republican ticket. ors. be greatly missed. Addison Bennett is being opposed by St. Rose’s R. G. Church I Mr. Polhemus leaves the board with Wilbur Schenck and Anna Durand Floor and Trim Varnishes— Shellac- -Glass the good wishes of all who have and Dorothy Schmitt will fight it out. associated with him in office and with Other candidates filed without oppo­ Seventh Avenue Belmar, N. J. 3* -Stains. the good will of the taxpayers whom sition are: Justice of the peace, Mr. he has served so well. Eiseman and Mr. Hetem; county Also improve the outside appearance with a 3£ committee, First, or Glendola district, William R. Schenck and E. G. Pyle; sowing of good grass seed.Our seeds are all of a VAN DAALEN FOR Second, or Allenwood district, Ellison Forty Hours Devotion in honor of the Bless­ high quality—not a cheap weedy mixture so com­ CUT IN BUDGET M. Newman and Harriet Allen. ed Sacrament begins this monly sold at low prices. G. O. P. Candidate for Freeholder De­ COUNTY DEMOCRATS clared Saving of $250,000 Can GUESTS OF LOCAL CLUB Full stock on hand of Fertilizer, Bone Meal, Be Made Sunday, April 30th Sheep Manure and Baughgro. All Democratic candidates will be Henry Van Daalen of Atlantic High­ present at a meeting of the Belmar at the 10 o’clock Mass Womer’s Democratic Club in New­ lands, Middletown township, when fil­ Rose Bushes, Hollyhock, Chrysanthemum, man’s Hall tomorrow, (Saturday) af­ Larkspur, Columbine and other potted plants, ing his petition last week for the Re­ ternoon at 2:30. Rev. Fr. Kimball, Pastor and the Rev. Fr. Wheel- publican nomination for Freeholder, Tiie Monmouth County Democratic right, C.Ss.R, will conduct the Services guaranteed to bloom this year. said that he had become a candidate Clul , of which Mrs. Howard Height is solely because he believed he could be president, will be guest of the local of service to every taxpayer and resi­ club. Refreshments will be served. TIME OF SERVICES DAVENPORT & CARVER dent of Monmouth county. Mr. Van Assisting Mrs. Walter Clayton, presi­ Daalen further stated: dent of the club, on the receiving Sunday—Opening Mass at 10 o’clock. Sunday F St. at Tenth Ave., Belmar, N. J. committee will be Mrs. Eleanor Wines, “The problem paramount just now is evenings at 7:45, terminated by Confessions. the reduction of taxes. After a study Mrs. Anna Baumann, Mrs. P. J. Mc- Free Delivery PHONE BEL. 2143 Geron, Mrs. Mary Coffey, and Mrs. of this question, during which I was Monday morning Masses—6 and 7:30. Monday advised, not only by experts in public Edith Mo Laughlin. finance, but also by two Republicans All women are cordially invited to evening devotions at 7:45, terminated by con­ who have long been prominent as attend irrespective of membership or party affiliation. fessions. MRS. CLIFTON FRAZEE LOCAL REALTY TRANSFERS members of the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, I wish A return visit to the county club April 20th will be paid by the Belmar club mem­ Mrs. Doris C. Frazee, wife of Clif­ to reiterate the statement already em­ I ol Tuesday morning Masses—6 and 7:30—closing of bers next Wednesday at a meeting in ton C. Frazee and daughter-in-law of phasized when announcing my candi­ the Forty Hours. Bertha and Louis Kogut to Roscoe dacy, that a cut of at least a quarter Red Bank Elks Club. W. P. Frazee of this borough, died r=* C. Newman, Belmar, F near 12th. of a million of dollars can be made MISS C. ARCULIUS AND Children’s Confessions Monday afternoon at 2:30. Wednesday afternoon in Fitkin Me­ Isaac Bernstein, to Lena Bernstein, right now in the budget. Further than Belmar and Wall, 2 tracts. morial Hospital following an opera­ this, I advocate also a “Pay-As-You- R. E. LANGLEY WED Special prayers for our President Franklin Roose­ Otto and Elizabeth Wadel, to Elmer tion. Go” policy, and I am unalterably op­ A. Fritsch, Belmar Gardens, 6 lots. Miss Catherine Arculius, daughter velt. Mrs. Frazee, who was in her thirti­ posed at this time to the issunce of Frank and Theresa Porrazza, to any more county bonds.” of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aarcularius of eth year, leaves her husband, her Bernard L. and Alice Kahn, Belmar As the only candidate upon either 503 Twelfth avenue, and Robert B. Let this be the opening also of the Holy and Long Branch, 3 tracts. father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. ticket who is a veteran of the World Langley of South Belmar, son of Mrs. Year as prescribed by Our Holy Father, the Pope. Dunn Gravatt of 1200 Tenth avenue, War, Mr. Van Daalen has the support Emily Langley of Millville, were mar­ MRS. THOMAS LOKERSON ried last Friday evening in their new Neptune, with whom she 'lived; two of thousands of his comrades. If nomi­ Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah R. apartment on Twelfth avenue. The Yours sincerely, sisters, Mrs. William Berkholz of New nated and elected he says he intends Lokerson, wife of Thomas Lokerson of to vote for the appointment of vet­ Rev. Allan Nettleman, pastor of Cal­ York and Mrs. Charles R. Wolfe of 602 D street were held in the home erans to important county offices. He vary Baptist church, offciated at the Youngstown, O.; and two brothers, E. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Inter­ declares that the present members of ceremonry. Rev. Frederick Sherwood Kimball, Kenneth and Lester M. Gravatt both ment was made in Glendola cemetery. the Board of Freeholders have barely The bride wore a gown of Eleanor j Pastor. of Neptune. Mrs. Lokerson died at her home recognized the rights of those who blue crePe with accessories to match. Funeral services will be held Sun­ Sunday. Besides her husband she fought in the war, but one of whom Her matron of honor was Mrs- DonaId day afternoon at 2 o’clock in the leaves a son, W. B. Lokerson of this he believes has been honored by them Schneider of Neptune City, a sister, home. Interment will be in West borough, and a daughter, Mrs. Lycy by appointment to office. ^ man was Clarence J. Kelm of Long Branch. Hegeman of Asbury Park. this borough.