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still, we are going to convert Ihe Harry Vizette of New York has been the past week has brought one of Coast Advertiser Has ones we already have.) Town Gossip and jn Belmar thig week, stopping at the Doings at Belmar’s the largest crowds of the year to Permanent Budget But what we started to say was home of Mr. and Mrs. George Haberstick enjoy the entertaiment afforded by that our dream is no longer a dream. at 815 Twelfth avenue. the Hotel Columbia, Belmar. Up-to-Date Equipment It is a reality. The Advertiser is Latest Happenings Ever Popular Hotels The orchestra and Miss Hannah Will Be $74,000 now the product of the linotype— Four sharks were lauded Monday, each K. Payne, contralto, entertained the that wonderful perfect machine now VISITORS HERE AND THERE of which weighed about 400 pounds. THE REGISTERED GUESTS FROM guests at the Sunday evening con­ IT IS MADE UP AT BOROUGH NEW LINOTYPE INSTALLED IN Three were cmght by the Wilson fishery cert of this week. having the most prominent place in AND THINGS WORTH WHILE NEAR AND AFAR COUNCIL MEETING OFFICE LAST WEEK our office. And neither is it a sec­ and one by Wall fishery. A new idea being tested by those ond-hand, worn out thing, but a in charge of the entertainments has new up-to-date Model K Linotype, Pickups of News Gathered by Ad­ The Misses ltuth, Eleanor and Marion, Social Events Which Have Made so far been very successful. In the Discussion of Business Transacted Rapid Growth in Business in Past early part of the evening card par­ with deck, adjustable and vertiser Reporters and Sent in by and Chilson Miller, children of Neil H. Past Week One Round of Pleasure Results in Lengthy Session—Bor­ Seven Months Necessitates New quick-change features, and after we Miller, Ninth avenue, are at West Farms, ties are given, and at 9.30, the and Modern Additions to Plant. have gotten a little better acquainted Many Friends. where they are guests of their aunt Parties, Music, Dancing. orchestra starts the dance music in ough Bills Paid. with the litile darling, instead o? the ballroom. One of the largest events of the At the Borough council meeting Kwitcherkicking, business is good. being handicapped we will be able Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hoffman spent Mr. and Mrs. George Titus made an THE MADISON to issue, if need be, a daily paper the week end with relatives in Rahway. automobile trip to Trenton Sunday where season occurs this Friday evening. Tuesday night the permanent budget The censes enumerators havq giv­ Guests registered at the Madison The annual card party, given for the for next year was made up. The en Belmar credit for a growth of CO instead of a weekly. they called upon their daughter Elizabeth, at the present time are: Miss lSertha Beeby of Trenton visited and Miss Emma Hyer, who are visiting benefit of St. Rose’s Church, and expenditures for each department per cent, in population in five years. The machine is specially equipped Mr. and Mrs. I.avac, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. O’Reilly as chairman, is in the Borough were carefully gone Some of Belmar’s business institu­ to do a great variety of iob work as Miss Jennie Wildman, Tenth avenue this relatives in that city. Clouey, Mr. and Mrs. Salyer, Mr. and week. certain to prove a huge success. over that a conservative estimate of tions can make truthful claim to well as advertising and newspaper Mrs. Zuzi, Miss Kingclair, Mr.Keller, Columbia Hotel Guests the amount each would require dur­ greater and faster proportionate w ork. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rogers, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Schultz. Arrivals at Hotel Columbia dur­ ing 1916 could be made. As a re­ growth, hut it has remained for the The greater portion of to-day’s Mrs. Charles Van Cleaf is the guest of George Carter, Miss Edith Moore, John ing the week include:— sult of the discussion and the trans­ Coast Advertiser to set a pace of Advertiser is the product from types her sister, Mrs. George B. Kisner, (ill Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Berggren at­ BRUNSWICK HOUSE Mrs. R. Enoch, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ acting of a considerable amount of development and growth almost wholly cast from type metal in our Eighth avenue. tended a woods meeting at Smithburg on Recent arrivals at the Brunswick thur Falk, nurse and child; Mrs. A. other business the session was a phenomenal in small business an- own office, and besides this work Tuesday. It was a quarterly conference llouse are:— Gilmore, Miss F. PI. McNally, Miss lengthy one. The amounts voted Mis. Raul C. Taylor is entertaining her for the Methodist Episcopal churches of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Morrison Dorothy Walter, Miss Mae Donegan, for each department were as fol­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller of Silvam, Ely andDeBow. District Super­ of Flushing, N. Y.; Mrs. Austin 1’. Miss M. L. Wiglitman, C. E. Bell, intendent Marshall and Revs. Howard O'Malley of New York, Mr. and Mrs. low s:— Germantown. Mrs. James Machell, Mr. and Mrs. L. H ighw ays ...... $10 000 Sloan of Red Bank and Goorley of As­ MacCrossan of Palmyra, Mr. and W. Caldwell, Mrs. Henry Schwarz, tm a bury Rark were present. The pine knot Mrs. A. B. Ward and Charles Wroo- Iff re ...... 8 000 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Conover of Ninth Miss Sadie Schwarz, Miss Helen Police ...... 2 400 avenue visiled Mrs. Conover’s sister at fires about the place at night made the man and wife of Newark, Miss Mar­ Schwarz, F. S. Ellenberg, Mrs. A. K. grounds a picturesque sight. ian Tabram and Mrs. Sarah Robin­ Lights ...... 6 000 Red Bank Sunday. Detwiller and daughter, J. T. Mar­ Salaries ...... 1 800 son of Trenton, R. li. Eggleston and tin and daughters, Miss Josephine wife of Wallingsford, Conn. D iscounts ...... 3 400 Mrs. Harry Rine of Newark is the guest MODERN DANCING Dunkak, Jack Peper, Fred l’eper, A. Bonds and Interest.... 13 405 M. C. Richards, Teacher of Mod­ G. Jones, M. M. Sinske, J. A. Dixon, of her sister, Mrs. Charles Peterson, ern Dances, Melrose Inn, 10th and THE BELMONT Sinking Fund ...... 4 833 Eighteenth avenue. Ocean Avenues, Belmar. Private Franklin Butler, M L. Hull, Frank P arks ...... 1 000 and class lessons daily. Special Among the new arrivals at the Carpenter, J. Marvin Davis, H. S. Board of Health ...... 1 000 Novelty Masquerade Saturday even­ Belmont are:— Wilder, Mrs. II. A. Hall, David Gier- P oor ...... The people of Ihe Wall Methodist church ing, August 21. Tickets can he had Mrs. It. Young and son, R. Larkin 300 will serve a harvest sup er in the church at the Melrose Inn. ’Rhone 628. inger, A. K. Detwiller, Mr. and Mrs. G arbage ...... 1,200 F. Patterson and family, Mrs. llree- Henry Hull, Miss Jessie Fremont, Miscellaneous ...... 662 hall Wednesday evening, August 25. ver, Miss Vera Breevcr, Miss Alma Mr and Mrs. J. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. 20 O. Otten, Miss Doretta Otten, J. N. Lowenstein, George li. Walton, Total $74 000 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McQueen of New Inlet Terrace Club Activities Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, Miss Mrs M. Meyers, Miss B. Vincent, York have been the guests of M. C. Lock­ Mildred Bradford, Miss Ellen Novak, John J. Doherty, Mrs, John R. Hart­ The miscellaneous consists of bal­ wood, Briarwood avenue., the past week. Arthur Galloon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Oli­ ance AIcGovern contract $3,500, Helmarites See Themselves In Mov­ mann, Mss Ethel M. Putney, M. J. Lake front note $1,500, Library com­ ing Pictures vet, Miss Julia Pornerehue, Miss M. McAnemey, Jr., R. A. Coleman, Mr. The Girls Mission Band of the Presby­ Daly and Misses II. and M. Sherry. and Mrs. J. F Clonan, Mr. and Mrs. mission $1,300, Board of Trade $500, terian church will conduct a fair and food Charles Wolf, Mrs. E. O’Conner, Water service $3,000, Opening E sale on the church lawn next Wednesday. Saturday night there will he a THE BELMAR INN Miss Margaret O’Conner, M. Jerome street and Thirteenth avenue $2,100, dance in the club house. The Cres­ Durand, Ivins & Carton $1,000, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnston, who Hilborn, Henry Seeback, Mrs. IP. bulkhead filling $900, Ocean avenue William A. Robinson, Eighth avenue, cent Tango hand will furnish music. have just returned from a trip to the Seehack, W. A. McLeod, F. N. Apple­ bulkhead and filling $2,000, Contin­ has been in Maryland the past week where Exposition and have spent eight gate and Olive G, Johnson of New gent $4,862. he went to attend the funeral of his uncle To-night, there will he the usu’al summers at the Belinar Inn, are York City; Thomas M. Hyland of To this amount to he raised by Friday evening card party. Pivot, motoring from their home in Buffalo St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. taxation it is estimated that about The net valuation taxable in Belmar is progressive bridge, five hundred and to spend the rest of the summer at DaRatt, Mrs. George A. Soden, Mas­ $33,000 will be added for state, coun­ $3,641,058, an Increaie of $117,150 since other games that may lie desired the Inn, ter Wesley Handy, Mr. and Mrs. H. ty and schools making a total of the assessment roll was made up in 1914. will he played. There will be L. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. J. PI. Ross, Mr. $107,000. The assesed valuation of nals, and remarkable indeed in which has been done by a person prizes for each table. New Arrivals and Mrs. A. N. Terbell, C. E. Cham- Belmar is $3,600,000. It is probably country newspaperdom. who never operated a machine be­ Miss Helen Lang entertained Miss Al­ Among the arrivals at the Belmar penois, II. P. Townley, Richard W. the tax rate will tie in the neighbor­ In seven months it has emerged fore a week ago last Monday it has ma HMler and Miss Mary Graf at her During the r^qajnder of the sea­ Inn are: Mr. and Mrs. Herdon Alor- Gano and Robert K. Thistle of East hood of $29 on $1000. from the question mark existence also helped out on a number ol' home on Eighth avenue over the week son members of the club are privi­ sell and Mrs. F. L. Adams of Orange; Air. and Airs. George E. Several communications were to the determinate existence where programs, circulars, building and end. leged to invite residents of Belmar Washington, I). C.; Mr. and Mrs. L, Heller, Miss Viola Heller, Leo Hel­ read and placed on file. Among its readers expect things from it and loan tables, etc. The Advertiser to the different events of the club as I). Jordan and Master Jordan,of New ler, John M. Keen, Airs. J. Ai. Brown, these was one from Asbury Park linotype operator is Mr. Llewellyn well as out-of-town visitors. Mem­ York; Mr. Jordan of London, Eng.; Leslie AI. Brown, G. W. Williams, it is recognized as a factor of much Berggren, and experts who have Anna, Sadie and Edward Haberstick of bers are also reminded that the club Air. and Mrs. S. D. Crane, Airs. E. usefulness and of power, A nation­ New York are spending a few days with Mrs. Larr of Lynchburg, Va.; Miss (continued on page 8) called to compliment us on the rooms arc at llieiv disposal without Frances Aikman of Minneapolis, Phelan and Miss Phelan of Newark; al trade journal that has taken pains machine installation say he is doing their aunt, Mrs. Samuel Haberstick, 1309 to lind out, says that the Advertiser F street. charge for private dances, card par­ Minn.; the Misses Shannon and the Hugh Jaek and Robert Ward of this summer has increased its pay­ almost marvelous stunts on the ties, etc.,, hut application should be Misses Herman of Jersey City; Miss , Alich.; E. F. Haight, 'Ade- Agnes Moloney and Miss Rita Mo­ machine already. made in advance at the club office. laid Go.udale, Airs. Harry Haon, loney of New Y’ork; Postmaster and ing subscription list over four hun­ Charles Terry of New York is spending Pinner, Mr. L. Mears, Mrs, James dred a week, and we are in a posi­ Now, come in and see us; we can Burr, Mrs. Hosier, Master James Miss Ruth Haon,Aliss Dorothy Haon, Airs. W. C. Ely, Aliss Ella Kienert, keep down our pritjc enough to he a two weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. PROGRESSIVE TOURNAMENT Miss Charlotte A. Erskine, Oliver William P. Connelly, Air. and Airs. tion to know that the. statement is Alfred Armes. He was a former resident Burr and P, (). Rasmussen of New conservative, extremely courteous. If you be­ The progressive- tennis tourna­ York; Mr, and Mrs. Herndon Mor- Cooper, Miss Catherine H. Reger, Julius Bicrhols, Aliss Elinor Bier- lieve enterprise in a town pays, here. ment which has come to he a looked scll, Mrs. F. Adams aud Miss L. E. and Miss Pauline Schafsher of hols, Andrew Knox, R. II. Larson, Belmar business men who were at turn a little patronage our way. first careful in allowing that the for event on the courts, of tho Inlet Taylor of Washigton, D. C.; Mr. and B rooklyn; Aprs. K. M. W arren, Aliss Walter J. Donnelly of Jersey City. The Advertiser publishers are Mrs. Steven Johnson of Long Branch Terrace Club, occured Wednesday Mrs. J, K- A ruott, Mr. and Mrs. A. AI. A. Durkin, Airs. W. P. Handley, Wm. O’Brien, J. R. Gardner of New­ Advertiser might he made a good practical printers, and have ideas is spending a few days at 'he home of her paper are now beginning to realize and was witnessed by a large gath­ L. Johnston ml Mr. and Mrs. Rhine- W. P Handley, Eleanor Warren, ark; Phillip Reid of Hoboken; Air. that mean distinctive class for all mother, Mrs- Noah Hankins, Ninth av­ ering of friends and fond mothers Uart of Buffalo, N. Y.; Alexander Irene O. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. Alclnnes, family and Ihe swiftness of its pace, it is their work, Every job must he a enue. and fathers. The winners \vyre Dahl of Bloomfield. F. G. Smith of Jersey City. maid of Highbridge, N. Y.; Mrs. E. regrettable that there are a few ex­ good job with pleasing display and ceptions to all good rules and men­ Miss Eleanoy Ross, M(sg E, Case, B. Bradford and Aliss Dorothy Brad­ correct punctuation. The “any old Mrs. Leon Rankin this week entertained Mrs. H, A-. Hevbynnann, Arthur TH E SAGA Ate) RE ford of Hoboken; Airs. William II. tion of one only is sufficient. One thing” idea is not good enough, and MELROSE INN business man in town said to us six the Misses Catherine Reese and Flossie Rail'd, R. Sqlmson and E. Vinson. Recent ai'yU-ais at The Sagamore The Melrose Inn was a scene of Haverstick of West Philadelphia; therefore Advertiser job printing Walsh of Montclair at her home on Thir­ include-; Mr. and Airs. B. Arndt. L. E. Reutmaster of Paterson; Mr. months ago: “Wait until you suc­ has come to be known as the best teenth avenge, OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT the gayest festivity on Tuesday and Mrs. F. H. Jones and Air. and ceed and then maybe I’ll patronize along the coast. The job room is Frederick G. Mutz and G, (V Reb of afternoon of this week, when Miss you.” We have succeeded a bit, hut The open tennis tournan.n-nt un­ Newark; Airs. Mary Archer and Airs. Edward Mitchell of Memphis, turning out work for the best hotels, There w 11 fie a homemade bread and Regina Hart of Jersey City, enter­ Tenn.; Miss Helena Tikowski of he has not begun his patronage a pavilions, stores, corporations, etc., der the auspices of \lq-. U nited States Miss Emma CnddRigton of Maple­ tained her friends in honor of her little bit. It was only an excuse to cake sale Saturday afternoon at 8 o’clock National Lawn Tennis Association wood; Walter A. Grant, A. W, San­ North Attleboro, Mass.; Wm. II.Mar- and is doing borough work for Pel at t he Reach Casino for the benefit of the eleventh birthday. The afternoon shall of Lakewood; Edward Grosso get rid of us, hut we have not heen mar and other municipalities. The oq the Inlet Terrace Club courts ders,, Airs. I). Clifton, T. M, Smith, was spent in playing games and gotten rid of. The Advertiser pub­ Avon library. during the past week has been g W illiam O’Keefe, M iss O’Keefe, M. dancing and at five o’clock the of Lake Hopatcong; Aliss P.L. Brain­ chintile would surprise many did hugh success and the matctq-s have Ronnejly and Mrs, P. Daniel Loiz- ard of Orange; Airs. A. L. Baldwin lishers have not done all they expect they hid know the extent of our ser­ young people adjourned to the spa­ of East Orange; Miss Hope Cart­ to do nor all they know how to do, vice. Willi first-class cylinder agcl Mi s. William Marlatt and Georg : and been witnessed by targe and enthu­ eaux of Plaintirtd; George Ranger of cious dining room where a light col­ hut some circumstances have here Harold MpCu'cheon of Newark have been siastic galleries. Fifty players have Jersey City; Atiss J. At. Fleming of lation was served. The halls and wright of Lake Hopatcong. job presses, modern type, gocd as- guests of the former’s si iter, Mrs. William participated in the men’s singles West Orange; Charles R. Welsh, F. tofore hampered us, and we have sorlment of paper stock, new paper dining room were artistically deco­ THE CARLETON sought to rid ourselves of these cutter and linotype, and practical Erving, at her home on H street. and a goodly number of ladies par­ Wishaupt, Julia, Florence and Mary rated with ilowers and streamers. drawbacks and dissapointments. workmen who have been considered ticipated in the woman’s singles. AlcKeon of ; Mrs. L, S. An added novelty to the decorating Recent arrivals at the Carleton One besetting trouble has been the G. R. Robinson, of Newark, an em­ Players from alt points of New Jer­ Edwards and Aliss Imogene Ed­ was the employment of toy balloons. include:— among best in New York city and Aliss MiUy Oberscheimer, John A. almost impossibility of securing elsewhere, the office can now take ployee on the Pennsylvania railroad spent sey, l’griinsylvania and New York wards of East Orange; K, B, Martin Among those present were: competent help who could do a rea­ care of tlie needs of many custo­ Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- look part. and Margaret Martin of Philadel­ Miss Regina Hart, Master Edward Tierney and family, Air. and Mrs. sonable day’s work for their wages. William Robinson, Eighth ayenqe. The final in women’s npyn tour­ phia; Margaret M. Burke and Lau­ Hart, Master Regis Hart, Aliss Sallie Joseph Aleavc, Airs. T. Brooks, J. R. mers. Young, Aliss AI. Denslow, Aliss Sallie When we have found skilled men Tell all the folks Behnar is boom­ nament was played fmirsday by Mrs retta C. \\urke of Elmhurst, L. I.; Farrier, Miss Jessie Brainard, Miss they were arrested and driven from ing and the Advertiser is making Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rogers of Weehaw- It. II. Smith, amt Miss Helen Alexan­ Aliss, Florence Murphy and Airs. Sarah McWilliams, Aliss Helen Mc­ P. Lee, Mis Emmy P. Lee, Air. and town because they were as good about as many kicks in her effort for ken and Mr, and Mrs. George Hammer der, both of the Bayhead Tennis. George C. Wilfonz of St. George; Williams, Aliss Meve Hamill, Miss Mrs. A. C. Fibers, Air. H. W. St. “bOoze lifters” as they were printers growth as anybody. of Brooklyn arc passing the week ln Ret" Club. The game lasted three 'pours Tom Leader of Camden; Mary Pin­ Isabel Hamill of Jersey City; Miss John, Air. Sam Jay Steibel, Aliss A, It galled us somewhat to see our ef­ mar, guests of Mrs. Alfred Arqies, (i02 F and was won by Mr$, Smith with kerton of Brooklyn, and \Y. W. Catherine O’Reilly, Master John Allaway, Miss M. Farrish, S. Aliles, fort so soon turned into the “swine street. the score (i—3* U —Rt» 9—7. Weisgoiter. O’Reilly, Master James O’Reilly of V. P. Mahoney, Wm. Fred L. Brano, trough” and so we began looking in­ AN EVENING OF MUSIC The (inat in the men’s tournament Brooklyn,N.Y.; Aliss Rettie Lee.Alas- Airs. Tara T. McGuaide, James P. Alc- Guaidc, Mrs. AI. II. Jefferies, Miss V. to other means of securing desirable For those persons who are font! of Miss Elizabeth A. Allen, president bf Will he played Saturday between 1 A Birthday Party ter Frank Kicman, Master Frank good music, a pleasant evening has Hammett Norton of Nil (I by and Geo. Fifteen little folks enjoyed a pleas­ Leslie of New York; Miss Alartha Jefferies, Herman Reasise, and Miss results. the N. J. State Teachers’ Association and May Clancy of New York; Captain We had dreamed time and tim heen provided to-night. president of the N. J. Woman’s Peace R. Yard, Jr., of Spring Lake. ant afternoon and evening at the Kelly of Hoboken, Aliss Lucille We­ Prof. George A. Howes, who has Silver loving cups will he presen­ Sagamore last week Thursday at a ber of Hackensack, Master Edward II. J. Koehler of West Point, N. Y,; again about a "linotype” with which Party, has been visiting Mrs. C. J. Bam­ Dr. and Mrs. Win. 11 u off of Phila­ to aid in the production of the Ad­ been well known in Behnar for ford. ted to te winners. children's party given by Air. and Bradford of Hoboken,Master George vertiser, and had known it was the many years has arranged to have Under the careful decision of Roy Airs. William E. Lafi'erty in honor of P. Ivins of New York, Miss Natalie delphia; Mr. and Airs. It. U. Shortan his exceptionally popular Philadel­ McCutcheon and his assistant, of Little Fall; Mr. and Airs. T. O. kev with which to unlock almost Mr. aDd Mrs. p . W. NewmhO, 8(7 their daughter’s birthday. Supper Sanborn of Asbury Park, Miss Elina countless doors of opportunity, hui phia Quintet give a concert in the Thornley Rain th matches have was served and the tables; and din Brcihals of Jersey City, Master An­ Griffith, Miss Constance Griffith, Eleventh avenue, are receiving the con­ passyd off without a hitch, and fo, Miss Dorothy Griffith and Master its initial cost made us go back and . abernacle, Seventh avenue and A gratulations of their friends on the arriyal ing room were handsomely decora­ gus Alclnnes and Master John Me put our nose 011 the grindstone again .treet for the benefit of the Belmar the tennis committee much, credit ted for the occasion with roses and Innes of Highwood, N. Y.; Miss Henry Griffith of Plymouth Alceting, Free Public Library. The admis­ of a lirby boy in their home. bo*P last should he given for Rring able to Pa.; Air. and Mrs. 11. E. Grime of and toil 011, week Thursday. crepe paper, the color scheme being Catherine Scott and Master George We have, however, tried to spend sion will he only 25 cents. pull off so successful a tournament [link. During the evening games Scott of Delhi, N. Y.; Miss Theresa Philadelphia; Air. and Mrs. P. J. Mc­ The Quintet are giving the concert the first year. were played and there was dancing Walsh and Mary Walsh of Newark; Nulty, Aliss K. McNulty and Miss money. We are glad to spend it Swimming races and an exhibi­ if we can only earn it The more as the result of an insistent demand and singing. The little hostess re­ and John Schubert of Columbus, Agnes Whelan of Jersey City; Air. from there many friends here. They tion for the benefit of thy. Life THE RIff.MARVELS Ohio. Daniel Egan of Trenton; Matilde money is kept going the more good Guards will he held next Wednes­ ceived several gifts from her it does. We have even been guilty are giving their services free and Between three and four hundred guests, who were all children of the Kassner and Emilie Kassner of of not letting the hank make earn­ the proceeds to the Library to help day at 2.15 o’clock at Gordon’s Pool people witnessed the entertainment people stopping at the hotel. They Melrose Inn Guests Jamaica, N. Y.; Hazel E. Smith, Air. the ladies in their worthy effort to on the Ocean front. This is a year­ were: George Sanders, Teddy Bass, and Airs. David G. Archibald, Master ings on our business deposits, hut ly feature and merits attention find given by “The Relmarvels” at Die Guests stopping at the Melrose Inn William D. Archibald, Miss G. Low- our eye and aim have been only on clear the lot. They arc bringing Inlet Terrace Clul) House Saturday Freddie Warren, Virginia Warren, are: with them several well-known patronage. Alartha Lifizeaux, Emma Codding- den, J. B. Young, Air. and Airs. J. and for growth. We have been al­ night .and the’express'iWA. of all was Airs. AI. E. Woodworth, Aliss Mad­ Riise, Judge Frederick I’. Johnson, most lavish in helping to support the soloists front Philadelphia and will that it was the best ijierformanee ol Lots Schoaf, Jack Funck, Hun­ eline Woodworth, Miss Dorothy Van butcher and baker and grocer, and make the evening a rare treat. Ex-Assemblyman, Richard L. O’­ its kind ever presented by local tal­ ter H ardic. V.tVua Mtpry H op, R®Wul Mrs. F. II. Ripley, Aliss Edna Keefe, who served in the lower Valhenbtigh, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; M .^koll, Mrs. P. C. Walsh, Miss they are all terribly conservative in ent in Belmar, and reflected much kins, Robert Coughlin, Virginia ’/j'S- John R. AfcConville, W. F. Anm^fcffdsh and Aliss Mary Walsh supporting us. Pretty quick we ar,: Box of Five Drinking Cups Free Branch of the Legislature in 1905 at credit not only on tlhose who took Winters, Alfred Viehman and Ger­ Albany, N. Y., is spending a few Hissing. JohiU.V. AU-Lm'mick, ];0]H.r( of N e^irk; Airs. S. S. Conover, Miss going to invite a butcher, and a for coupon with next Sunday’s part but on those who planned and trude Hansburv. AV. Boscourtz, Miss (Yrrie Phillips, Lillian Ctmover and Airs. Grunon of baker and a grocer here who know World. Coupons exchanged at lo­ weeks with his family, at the home worked with untiring diligence to the value of printer’sink (or better cal stores. Order from newsdealer of liis wife’s mother, Airs. George HOTEL COLUMBIA Airs. Charles Bohn, Vr- and Mrs. Hackensack; Miss Alice S. Clark, in advance. Gibbs of West Behnar. W. Ritsork, Mrs. E.EIroj-‘s> Prof- 0tto Mrs. S. AlcOoy and Miss .T. AfcCoy of (continued on page 8) The ideal seashore weather of Langly, Aliss Cecilia Al ,oncy> Miss Brooklyn. x 0 V* en, because I’m a nervous woman—I am that!” And then the Duchess of E \ N 6 w i t h Deviled Kidneys got a strangle hold Very Newest Things in Neckwear LIFE on her green umbrella and ducked for the grub foundry. W e h a v e Aunt Martha sighed and went in the b u i l t u p house. the biggest (New York Wholeeale Prices.) JOHN HENRY “Hep,” I said; “this scene with Her MILK.—Official figures have been abol­ Roofing and Highness of Clamchowder ought to be ished. and it ia impossible to give correct an awful warning to you. No man quotations. Building Paper mills in the ® G eorge V H obart B u tte r. should get married these days unless Higher scoring lots ...... 25% ® 26 W orld by selling m aterials he’s sure his wife can juggle the fry­ First, 88 to 91 score 26%® 2T Seconds, 83 to 87 score ... 22%®. 23 that last—at reasonable prices. ing pan and take a fall out of an egg- T h ird s ...... 21 @ 22 beater. They’ve had eight cooks ia Btate, dairy finest ...... 25 @ — John Henry on Servant Problem Good to prim e ...... 23% © 24 eight days, and every time a new face Common to fair ...... 20 0 23 comes in the kitchen the coalscuttle E g g s. screams with fright. State Pa. & n’rby fey white 31 0 32 Certain-teed W chair and landed on a cat which had Ordinary to good ...... 25 0 30 JEN Peaches and I get tired of the “You can see where they’ve worn a Gthd wht, as to size & qual 22 0 30 R o o f i n g Big Town—tired of its noises and never done him any harm. new trail across the lawn on the re­ Hennery brown ...... 25 © 2 8 Gthd brown and mxd coirs 18 0 24 hullabaloo; tired of being tagged by Elsie’s interpretation of that wed­ treat to the depot. Fresh gathered extras ...... 23 0 25 Our Certain-teed Roofing is giving excel­ taxis as we cross a street; tired of ding invitation is going to set Herman "It’s an awful thing. Hep! Our Fresh gathered extra firsts. 21 0 22% lent service on all classes of buildings al! Fresh gathered firsts ...... 18% © 20 watching grocers and butchers hoist­ Schulz hack several dollars, or I’m palates are weak from sampling dif­ Fresh gathered seconds 16 0 18 over the world in all kinds of climate. It ing higher the highest cost of living— not a foot high. ferent styles of mashed potatoes. Thirds and poorer ...... 10 0 16% is the roofing with a guarantee of 5, 10 D irtie s, N o. 1 ...... 14% @ 15 and 15 years for 1, 2 or 3 ply respectively, that’s our cue to grab a choo-choo and And maybe they don’t have their "We had one last week who an­ Dirties, No. 2 and porer ... 10 0 14 and it is backed by the responsibility of our big breeze out to Uncle Peter Grant’s troubles at Troolyrooral with the serv­ swered roll call when you yelled Phyl­ Checks, choice, dry ...... 1 3 % 0 — mills. Try it once—you’ll buy it again. For Checks, fair to good ...... 12% 0 13 sale by dealers everywhere at reasonable prices. farm and bungalow in the wilds of ant problem. lis. Fresh gthd culls & inferior. 8 © 12 Westchester, which he calls Trooly- It’s one hard problem that—and no­ "Isn’t that a peach of a handle for Dressed Poultry. General Roofing Manufacturing Co. rooral. body seems to get the right answer. a kitchen queen with a map like FRESH KILLED. World's largestand Building manufacturers Papers of Roofing Just to even matters up, Uncle Pe­ One morning later on Peaches and I the Borough of Bronx on a dark night? TURKEYS.—Fresh Iced. Hens and toms, mxd, per lb. — © J” New York City Chicago Philadelphia St. Loais ter and his wife visit us from time to were out on the top porch drinking in “She came here well recommended Toms, per lb ...... — 0 I* Bostoa Clevslaad Pittsburgh Detroit Sea Fraaciaco time in our amateur apartment in the the glorious air and chatting with —by herself. She said she knew how CHICKENS.—Fresh broilers, iced. Ciadaaati Miaaeapelia Kansas City Ssattlo Big Town. Hep Hardy, who had come out to to cook backward. Phila., L. I., & R. I.. 3 to 4 Atlaata Hoastoa Loadoa Haaharg Sydasy lbs to pair, per lb ...... — © “‘ Uncle Peter is a very stout old gen­ spend Sunday with us, when Aunt "We believed her after the first Pa. 3 to 4 lbs to pr, per lb. 22 ® 23 Nearby squab, per pair 40 0 tleman. When he squeezes into our Martha came bustling out, followed by meal, because that’s how she cooked. Va.. milk fed, 3-3% lbs to pr 23 @ 24 little flat the walls act as if they were Uncle Peter, who, in turn,-was fol­ “Phyllis was a very inventive girl. Oth. sthn m f 3 to 3% lbs pr — 0 22 lowed by Lizzie Joyce, their latest W’n d p corn fed, 3-4 lbs.. 20 0 21 bowlegged. She could cook anything on earth FOWLS—12 to box, dry picked. In the Bath Uncle Peter always goes through cook. or in the waters underneath the W’n bx 60 lbs & ov dz d p — 0 1]% W’n bxs, 30-35 lbs dz d p.. — 0 JJ Before retir­ the folding doors sideways, and every Lizze wore a new lid, trimmed with earth, and she proved it by trying to W’n bxs under 30 lbs to doz — © 13% time he sits down the man in the prairie grass and field daisies, hang­ mix tenpenny nails with the baked FOWLS—Iced. ^ ing, use with W’n d p 4%-5 Ibs & over... — 0 J7 G l e n n ’s apartment below us kicks because we ing like a shade over the left lamp; beans. Ohio & Mich., scalded, large — 0 J6% warm water move the piano so often. she had a grouchy looking grip in one "When Phyllis found there was no Other western scalded large — 0 16 S u l p h u r OTHER POULTRY.— _ „ and insure a Aunt Martha is Uncle Peter’s wife hand and a green umbrella with black shredded oats in the house for break­ Old cocks, per p air ...... 12 0 J2% restful night. and she weighs more and breathes freckles in the other. fast she changed the cover of the Besides the vogue for furs and for are inexpensive and at the same time L.I. & Pa. ducklings, per lb — 0 J' S o a p ostrich boas which has proved a fea­ elegant looking. Squabs, prm wht, 10 lbs doz — @3 50 It oftener. She was made up to catch the first washtub into sawdust and sprinkled it Squabs prm wht 6-6% lbs dzl 50 ©1 When the two of them visit our bird train that sniffed into the station. with the whisk broom, chopped fine. ture of the passing season, neckpieces A scarf of chiffon, elaborated with Aunt Martha whispered to us plain­ of malines or net and others of silk many rows of shirred puffs, made in FROZEN. Refreshes cage at the same time the janitor has TURKEYS.— _ # (AU Druggists.) to go out and stand in front of the tively: ‘‘Lizzie has been here only or chiffon, or combinations of these white or pale colors, is glimpsed in W’n small dp slct yg hens.. 21 @ — Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. building with a view to catching it two days, and this makes the seventh materials, have proved almost as pop­ the third picture. It is designed to W’n sml bxs dp slct yg toms 21 0 — Hill’s H«lr « Whltktr Dy», lin k ,r Irown, 10* ular. They admit of much individual­ add another charm to the dinner or W’n bbls, dp slct yng toms. 20 0 — If it falls. time she has started for town.” W’n bbls dp yg hens & toms 19 0 2 U But Lizzie took the center of the ity in taste and they are economical. dance frock and requires considerable W’n bbls d p average best.. — 0 as When we reached Troolyrooral we BROILERS—12 to box. n „ found that “Cousin Elsie” Schulz was stage and scowled at her audience. Malines, fragile as it looks, may be patience and careful work in making. Milk fed, fancy, 18-24 lbs dz 22 0 23 “I’m takin’ the next train for town, bought in the waterproofed variety But aside from the somewhat tedious Milk fed, fancy. 25-29 lbs dz — @ 20 also a visitor there. Gorn fed, fancy, 18-24 lbs dz — © 21 Hydrauljc, C i d e r “Cousin Elsie” is a sort of privileged mem!” she announced with consider­ and many of the light silks suffer lit­ work it presents no other difficulties, Corn fed, prime, 25-30 lbs dz 18 0 able bitterness. tle damage from moisture. Glimpses as it is simply a straight length of the GHICKENS—-12 to box, soft meated. Press r o f its character in the family, having lived material made fluffy by shirrings. Fig­ M ilk fed, 43 to 47 lbs to doz — @ f l Writ®BOOKLET, for FRE1 ■with Aunt Maria for over twenty years Uncle Peter made a brave effort to of three unusual neckpieces made of Corn fed, 43 to 47 lbs to doz — 0 !■> basod onl scowl back at her, but she flashed fabrics are shown in the picture given ured chiffons, showing scattered floral Gorn fed, 60 lbs and over dz 20 © thirty years! as a sort of housekeeper. FOWLS—12 to box. PRACTICAL Engines, Rollers, They call her "Cousin Elsie” just to her lanterns at him and he fell back here. patterns against a plain, light ground W’n bxs 60 lbs & ov dz d p — 0 J< EXPERIENCE. Sawmills..______Get our prices. two paces to the rear. At the right a bit of a taffeta scarf, make beautiful neckpieces of this W’n bxs, 36-42 lbs to dz d p — ® J® E. B. VAN AHA & CO., 624N HedaonTormfori.N.V. make it more difficult. W’n bxs. under 30 lbs to doz — 0 JJ Three or four years ago Elsie mar­ "What is it this time, Lizzie?” in­ edged with a full ruche of taffeta, kind. Old rooster ...... 12 0 quired Aunt Martha. appears thrown about the shoulders. ried Gustave Bierbauer and quit her Visible Hoops. LIVE POULTRY. Automobiles For Sale job. Lizzie put the grouchy grip down, It is a simple matter to make these Chickens, broilers, per lb .. 18 0 1| folded her arms, and said: ‘‘Oh, I have little mantles or scarfs. A straight The idea of overdress is favorable Fowls, via express per lb .. 15 *0 16 _ <18* MAN TOPS-»20-»3* “Gousin Elsie” believes that con­ length of taffeta edged with a full box- to voiles which show the undercolor Via freight, per lb ...... — 0 J ” FltFord, ana other*. Top BnTelopei W. versation was invented for her exclu- me grievances!” Roosters, per lb ...... — 0 J I'* *Oth CKNXL’KY CO., 1694 Broadway, N. T. •sive use, and the way she can grab Uncle Peter sidled up to Aunt plaited ruching of the silk or a short very prettily, and one of the new ideas Turkeys mxd hens and toms 11 0 J2 Martha and said in a hoarse whisper: mantellike garment finished about which was recently exploited at a lead­ Ducks, L. I. & Jsy., spg ... 17 G 18% a bundle of the English language and the neck and down the fronts with ing exhibit was materially helped by Ducks, western, per lb ...... — 0 JJ RICHES UE IN OURSELVES break it up is a caution. “My dear, this shows a lack of firm­ Uncle Peter Is a Very Stout Old Gen­ Ducks, southern, per lb — © “ Language is the same to Elsie as a ness on your part. Now leave every­ ruching, is all there is to it. The the use of voile for the outer dress. Guineas, per pair ...... — W ® ’ thing to me and let me settle this ob­ tleman. edges of the ruche are left raw or This idea was the introduction of Pigeons, per pair ...... — 0 What the Man Is, Not What He Has, siphon is to a highball—and that’s a clipped in points and soft ribbon pro­ visible hoop skirts. The hoops were Vegetables. Makes Him Wealthy ■whole lot. streperous servant once and for all!” “It wasn't a half bad breakfast food Artichokes, French, per drm4 00 05 00 Two years after their marriage old Uncle Peter crossed over and got of the homemade kind, but every time vides ties to be used when the scarf covered with ribbon and between Beans, Baltimore, per bskt. 25 0 or Poor. is brought up close about the throat. the outer and inner skirts. Beans, Virginia, per basket 25 0 30 Gustave stopped living so abruptly in the limelight with Lizzie. I took a drink of water the sawdust Beans, state wax, bu bskt . 35 0 75 “It occurs to me,” he began in pol­ used to float up in my throat and Just below at the center of the picture Of course, the covering was plainly Beans, state green, bu bskt 30 0 50 In my own life, as I wander farther that the coroner had to sit on him. a very full and very wide ruche of visible from the outside and it is said Beans, L. I., wax. per bag.. 30 @ 60 The post mortem found out that ished accents, “that this is an occa­ tickle me. Beans, L. I., green, per bag. 30 0 60 and farther along the vagabond trail Gustave had died from a rush of sion upon which I should publicly black malines is made of a wide box- that the idea will be reproduced i» Beets, per 100 bunches .... 75 ©J ou in search of truth and beauty, I find it “The first and only day she was plaited ruffle sewed to a band with a lingerie dresses. Beets, per 100 bunches 75 ©1 00 easier and easier to find contentment words to his brainpan. point out to you the error of your with us Phyllis squandered two dol­ CARROTS— nn The coroner also found, upon fur­ ways, and send you bade to your hum­ lars' worth of eggs to make a lemon full narrower ruching above it. This Per 100 bunches ...... 60 © 1 00 without the riches of the world. Leave neckpiece is pretty in white and in Autumn Costume. CABBAGES— _ Kft me imagination, and I shall still be ther examination, that all of these ble station with a better knowledge meringue potpie. pale colors. It seems at its best in Nearby, per 100 ...... 50 @1 50 words had formerly belonged to Elsie, of your status in this household.” “She tried to be artistic with this, Seen recently was one of the stun­ Nearby, per barrel ...... 20 0 30 rich; but give me all the wealth of with the exception of a few which "S’cat!” said Lizzie, and Uncle Pe­ but one of the eggs was old and ner­ black or white. ning things evolved for autumn. Of Cauliflowers, per barrel ------1 00 0 5 uo the world and take from me imagina­ ter began to fish for his next line. Many of the short, full, neck ruffs dark blue serge, it was cut in loose C b o x ...... 25 p 5u tried to get Elsie back on her job, but “Sure, if you didn’t,” was Lizzie’s and Phyllis screamed: ‘No; my par­ Pickles, per barrel ------.1 00 @2 00 We cannot own things without be­ come-back, “I'd land on you good and edged with narrow black velvet rib­ blouse underneath was of white habu- Celerv, per bch of 12 stalks 10

larger cars running up to $15. The AGENTS—Donahue writes, "I sell nine ST. ROSE CHURCH BENEFIT SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE.—By de­ solution would be for the state to out of ten.” Scranton makes over $40 OCCURS THIS EVENING cree of the Court of Chancery of New P e r m a n e n t B u d g e t weekly. Rig money selling our brand Jersey, made on the tenth day of May, I TheModern Dances make a distinction between cars new 25c kitchen utensil. Mail postcard 1915, in a cause therein depending where­ used wholly for pleasure and for for full information. Sample 25c. Everything in Readiness for Brill- in Daniel Whipple et ux, et al are com­ The Best in the Best Way” Will Be $74,000 commercial purposes, charging a H. VV. E. Mfg. Co., 27-7th St., Bingham­ iant Social Event plainants and Mason K. Whipple, et al, ton, N. Y. 81-3w are defendants, the subscriber, one of the instructor at the Belleclaire Hotel, different fee for each class and „ r, , ,, , , •, j special masters of this court, will expose Miss t.crtrude Griffin, New York City, announces a (continued from page 1) grading the amount according to the When the signal calls to play this Uu sa|e a j. pUjjijc vendue on the premises Society for the Prevention of Cruel­ size of the car. The owner of every Friday evening the guests who will [to the highest bidder, on FRIDAY, the Monthly Report of Borough assemble at the Hotel Columbia, to 27th day of AUGUST, , between the Weekly Dancing Class Thursday Evenings at 8 ty to Dumb Animals making an ap­ car doing a commercial business of 1915 peal for funds to carry on the work. any sort should also be compelled to of Belmar, N. J. celebrate the thirteenth annual ben- kthe o iafternoon , r s 13 °'dof< ot ksaid day, al'd to '>wit, at two in At St. Rose’s Hall, Belmar, N. J. The letter stated that the society have his car so marked with dis­ elit of St. Rose church, it is expec­ o’clock, the premises hereinafter describ­ looked after the work in Belmar. tinct lettering on the side. ABRAM BORTON, Collector ted a brilliant assemblage of society ed, in the Borough of Belmar, Monmouth folks will be present to participate County, New Jersey. CHILDREN’S CLASS THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AT THREE During the discussion the fact was First Tract: AH that eertain lot of brought out that Dr. W. M. Kenneth Statement of Receipts and Disbursements in the card games, dancing and the land situate in the Borough of Behnar, in of Belmar was active in the work of Inlet Terrace Club Activities general society features, that go to the County of Monmouth and State of preventing cruelty to animals and (continued from page 1) of Borough of Belmar, N. i. make up the success of such an af­ New Jersey, being lot No. nineteen hun­ dred and sixty-eight (No. 1968), 011 a plan that he had looked after several make the entertainment a success. JULY, 1915 fair. As the committee comprises of lots of the Ocean Beach Association, cases of late without expense to the The show started with an over­ in its limited number, ladies from duly filed in the Clerk’s Office of the Coun­ New York, Elizabeth, Jersey City, ty of Moumouth, bounded and described HOTEL COLUMBIA Borough. ture by the celebrated Crescent RECEIPTS Newark Brooklyn, Orange and Bel­ as follows, to wit : Communications regarding side­ Tango Band after which the open­ Amount bro’t for’d $43,183.17 Beginning at a stake or point in Ihe The Social Center of Belmar walks were also read, some proper­ ing chorus, “The 1.15” was sung. 1914 Taxes...... 964.00 mar Hie interests in Hie meeting of southerly line of Tenth Avenue, distant It faces directly on the ocean. Rooms with 1 rivate Baths ty owners asking for an extension of The vocalists were the Misses Emma 1913 Taxes...... 82.76 friends from various sets is assured thirty feet (30 ft.) westerly from the time in complying with the orders Taxes prior to 1913. .24.00 and the social colonies are looking westerly line of the New Egypt and Farm­ Accommodates 300 Running, water in every Bedroom Van Note, Eleanor Borden, Cynthia Interest...... 39.68 forward to the opportunity with ingdale Railroad Company’s land, now of the council in laying walks. The ■Hassler and Alice Coster, and Proceeds of N ote.... 10,000.00 used for the purpose of a freight depot, DANCING ORCHESTRA ELEVATOR council was agreed that they should Messrs. A. C. M. Azoy, Jr., Rogers License...... 122.00 anticipation. Everything that goes and extending thence (1) southerly at a be just as severs in compelling Sewer permits...... 12.00 to predict a marked success for the right angle to said Tenth Avenue and For booklet and further details address Simms, Nelson Whitney, Paul Cos­ Street Openings...... 15.00 benefit is already in evidence. The along tiie westerly line of lot Number M IS S D O LB EY , Manager (of Lakewood) those who had not yet built walks ter, Jr., and Frank Toal. Wall Township, for use Nineteen hundred and sixty-seven, fifty in the district mapped out as they Then came the staging of the one- Fire Engine...... 50.00 tickets have sold well, prizes have ^feet (50 ft.) to the northerly line of lot OCEAN AND THIRD AVENUES BELMAR, N. J. had been with those who had al­ act farce “Ici On Parle Francais” Gordon’s rent...... 300.000 heen gratiously donated, the hotel Number Nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, ♦«*»«♦♦ «♦♦♦♦♦+-« with its service has been tendered thence (2) westerly at a right angle to the ready built. under the management of Franklin Total receipts to July 1 $54,792.61 free by Miss Dolhey, and refresh­ last mentioned course and along the said The committee appointed at the Johnston with Elizebeth Turk as notherly line of lot Number Nineteen last meeting to inspect the young stage manager. Both the lady and ments will be served during the hundred and sixty-nine, one hundred and trees recently set out along certain gentleman did much work in the DISBURSEMENTS evening. Games will be ^arranged fifteen (115 ft.) feet and eleven inches [11 ELECTRIC LIGHT STEAM HEAT streets in the Borough reported (By Departments) to suit the guests, with such restric­ in.] more or less to the southeasterly line preparation of the play and shaped tions as will insure satisfaction and of River Avenue, (hence (3) northeast­ that ten trees were dead at the top with the performers te congratu Highways erly, along said line of River Ave­ THE H O W L E T T and were putting out leayes at the lalions of the enthusiastic audience. (Appropriation $9,000.00) the method to be used in distribu­ nue fifty-two feet and five and a half (Formerly Gerard) bottom. It was stated that the con­ The young people who appeared in Amount brought for’d 5,992.48 ting prizes will surely meet with inches [52 ft. 51 in ] more or less to the tract with the nursery company John W. Kidd...... 10.00 general approval. said southerly line of Tenth Avenue: the cast were the following: N. Y. Tell Co...... 5.80 A social meeting of the commit­ thence [4] easterly, along the said south­ Corner Seventh Ave. and F St., Belmar. N. J. called for sycamore trees from six Jenny Lee Cohen, Burr Cook, Mar Wm. M. Bergen...... 206.50 erly line of Tenth Avenue one hundred One block from Shark River and five from ocean to eight feet high but that very few garet Turk, Virginia Solmson, Edith Francis M. Herbert. 107.00 tee of ladies was held Monday even­ feet [100 ft.] to the westerly line of lot Open all the year Special season rates were six feet. Besides the syca­ McCabe, Geoffrey V. Azoy and Lloyd Andrew Sesgoriek.... 42.90 ing at the residence of the chair­ Number nineteen hundred and sixty-seven mores a number of catalpa trees C. Palatka...... 47.52 man, Mrs. John B. O’Reilly, 102 and the place of.beginning. T. J. HOWLETT, Prop. W hitm an. J. Rogers...... 48.18 Tenth avenue, at which time neces­ Second Tract: All that certain lot of Jitney Busses and Street Cars pass the door were set out. The poster poses which were James Bowne ...... 9.02 land situate in the Borough of Belmar, in Councilman Sterner reported that arranged by Jack Sheridan wejre J. Studeman...... 1.98 sary business was transacted which the .County of Monmouth and State of the sea valve at the foot of Eighth P. C. Taylor...... 39.81 however, did not mar tbe pleasure New Jersey and described as follows: most enthusiastically received and W. Newman 8c Son.. 41.25 of a delightful evening. Being Lots 21 and 22 [twenty-one and avenue put in to retain the water the original dances given by Emily J. H. Emlen...... *. 19.50 twenty-twoJBlock Number 3 in the ‘‘Bel­ from backing up into the septic tank M. K anenbly and Shaw Thom pson Noah Hankins...... 30.80 Behnar welcomes all its guests,but mar Bark” Tract so-called, the same in m e l r o s e i n n of the sewage system had been com­ made a big hit. The prelude to the Jacob Newman ... 10.00 is especially glad to reeive those size and location to be in accordance with pleted to the entire satisfaction of James Bonni...... 3.08 who do their part to make Belmar map or plan of said tract entitled “Map dances in which Bclmarites saw Benj. S. Woolley . . . 22.50 the ideal summer colony that it is, of Belmar Park Tract,” situate partly in the State Boaro of Health. This themselves in moving pictures Alfred Taylor...... 25.74 Belmar and partly in Spring Lake, Mon­ Corner of Tenth and Ocean valve was ordered by the state board caused almost a furore and had the Jno. Gleason...... 100.00 and to assist the churches is con­ mouth County, New Jersey, owned by the because of the disagreeable odor audience their toes in excited 6,754.06 ceded the most worthy of all social Ocean Grove Park Association, made by 011 efforts. Here’s to the success of Frank Osborn, Civil Engineer, and filed Phone 628 Belmar ' BELMAlt, N. J. occasion when the sea water got expectation of the arrival of the Police into the tank and the work of putting the Thirteenth annual on the Thir­ in Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Aug­ “belated dancers.” (Appropriation $2,400) teenth day of a Friday night, for ust 3d, 1908, and known as Map 27. in the valve was done under the di­ Monologues were given by A. C. Amount brought for’d 941.40 Including the estate for life of the com­ Rooms and liable Reservations by letter or phone rection of a state, inspector. M. Azoy, Jr. and Burr Cook and G. W. Bearmore...... 60.00 the popular parish—St. Bose. plainant John A. Osborn, in lot Number Councilman Bamford reported for were of professional caliber. Wm. Matthews(June). 30.00 Among the many beautiful prizes Nineteen hundred and sitxy-eight, above —OPEN MAY TO OCTOBER------the committee appointed to inves­ Wm. Matthews(July). 60.00 is one donated by His Eminence described, and including also the inchoate An urgent request is being made W. K. Berger...... 60.00 Cardinal Farley. This is a mag­ rights of dower of the complainant Mary tigate the need of a light near the that the performance be repeated E. Hopkins...... 60.00 Whipple, wife of Daniel Whipple; Olive foot of Seventeenth avenue. Upon nificent portrait of himself, done in Whipple, wife of Mason K, Whipple: and llllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIlillllllllllllllllllll,,l||lll|lll|lll|,l,il,ll|l|il*i£ and arrangements are being made John B. Hurley...... 60.00 gray, and framed in gold. That it Janet Whipple, wife of Samuel Whipple, his statement it was recommended to give it again at an early date. 1,271.40 Jr., together with all and singular the that on account of the season the Lights should he donated directly by the hereditaments and appurtenances to said B ELM A R IN N [ work would lie deferred until next (Appropriation $6,000) Cardinal is a matter of much pleas­ premises belonging, or in any wise apper­ WHAT CHURCHES ARE Amount brought for’d ure lo the committee. taining OCEAN BOULEVARD year when a light be installed on DOING IN BELMAR 1,469.39 Ocean avenue at a point where the Coast Gas Co...... 292.24 SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a Conditions made known on day of sale. Splendid beach for Bathing. Ocean view from all rooms. ■' Ray Herbert...... 14.20 JOHN E. CANNING, entire section would be benefited. Local Organized Effort in Spread­ Coast Gas Co...... 294.78 writ of ii. fa. to me directed, issued Special Master in Chancery A request from Freehold was re­ 2,070.61 out of the Monmouth Picas Court, of New Jersey Table supplied with fruit and vegetables from nearby farms ing the Gospel will bo exposed to sale at public Benjamin B. Pearce, ceived for a purchase of a few of Fire vendue, on Monday, The Thirtieth —Fish right from Ocean every day— ~ the swans on Silver Lake and it was Day of August, 1915, between the Solicitor for Complainants, Asbury Twelfth Avenue Baptist.—Twelfth (Appropriation $7,000) Park, N. J. TERMS FROM $10.00 UP £ voted to oiler ten of the birds for Amount brought for’d 2,471.45 hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock sale at $25 each. avenue and F street. Rev. F. S. (at 1 o’clock), in the afternoon of BELMAR INN—On Boulevard, between 13th and 14th Avenues £ Berggren, pastor. Preaching al 10.45 N. Y. Tel. Co...... 75 said day, at the Court House, Free­ SHERIFF SALE—By virtue of a writ of It was voted to award the con­ a.m. Sabbath School at 9.15 a.m. W. H. Cooper 10.00 hold, in the township of Freehold, fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the ...... 3 tract for moving the truck house Evening service I at 7.30. Prayer Geo. Tall man...... 65.00 Court of Chancery of the State of New i—2348232323482323235348484848535323535323232348234848482323482323 ...... G. J. Lehman...... 65.00 county of Monmouth, New Jersey. Jersey, will he exposed to sale at public from F street onto Eleventh avenue meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Sanford Tallman...... 65.00 Ail that certain lot, tract or parcpl to H. l’oland whose bid for doing of land and premises hereinafter vendue, on MONDAY, THE 23rd PAY First Presbyterian —Corner Ninth W. Newman & Sons. 87.04 particularly described, situate, ly­ OF AUGUST, 1915, between the hours the work was $175. One other bid avenue and E street. Hev. Charles P. C. Taylor...... 1.50 ing and being in the Township of of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock, [at one o’clock] was received, that of William Trim Ray Herbert...... 2.50 in the afternoon of said (lay, at the Court » m u n n i n * iv/k II I?” Everett, 1). 1)., pastor. Sunday 2,768.24 Wall, in Hie County of Monmouth House, Freehold, in tho Township of hie whose figure was $185. School at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 and State of New Jersey, on the Freehold, County of Monmouth, New “TH E SAGAMORE The following bills were ordered a.m. Christian Endeavor service at Salaries westerly side of the public road m 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting at 7.45 p.m. leading from Wall M. E. Church to Jersey. All those certain lots, tracts \ p a id :— (Appropriation $1,900) Shark River. Beginning at a point or parcels of land and premises hereinafter M2 Ninth Avenue George G. T itu s...... $ 90 Amount brought for’d 783.34 particularly described, situate, lying and 10 First Methodist Episcopal.—Cor­ P. R. Loller, janitor. 17.00 in tbe middle of said road at the being in the township of Wall in County of Phone 655 Belmar BELMAR, N. J. H enry E. R ogers...... 90 00 ner of Seventh avenue and 1) street. C. O. Hudnut . 50.00 southeast corner of Charles Ilallo- Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Attrac tively located within half block of ocean, bathing grounds and I Same ...... 15 00 Bov. W. E. Ledden, pastor. Sunday A. Bprton...... 50.00 way’s lot on which he now resides; known and designated as follows: Firstly boulevard. Convenient to all points of interest. Open from May to Same ...... 74 50 School at 2.3,0 p.m. Preaching at Harry Cooper...... - 75.00 thence (1) westerly along said Hal- being lots number thirteen [ 13], as i September. Rooms comfortably furnished and well lighted, many of t t 10.30 a.m. Evening service at 7.30. 975.34 loway’s line one hundred feet to a delineated on a map or plan entitled, them having fine ocean view. Table plentifully supplied with the best Abram Borton, Coll.. . 384 75 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ------slake; thence (2) souterly at right the market affords. Special June and September rates. George G. T itu s...... Il9 2, Note* Paid. angles to last course sixty feet to a “ Plan of property of the late Isaac New­ I at 7.30. Junior league Friday 3.30 Amount brought for’d 11,500 00 stake; thence (3) easterly at right man, Belmar, Monmouth County, New W. H. LAFFERTY, Prop. Thomas S. King...... 127 50 p.m. 11,500.00 angles to last course one hundred Jersey,” made by William H. Sliafto, I* W. Newman & Sons.. . 19 50 feet to a point in the middle of the Surveyor, in May 1906. Said lot number ttltttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Shore Hardware Co.. First Baptist (Colored).—Ninth Discount thirteen being a triangular lot. BEGIN­ 00 avenue, between C and I) streets. aforesaid road; thence (4) norther­ NING at a poi nt in the west 1 i ne o f Newman Coast Gas Co...... 0 00 Rev. 1>. T. Morris, D. D., pastor. (Appropriation $3,100) ly along the middle of said road six­ street at the intersection of the northerly Ames Iron W orks.... . 7 25 Sunrise prayer meeting. Preaching Amount brought for’d 1,585.34 ty feet to the point or place of be­ line of Seventeenth avenue when extended: Economy Sales Co.... . 5 00 1,585.34 ginning. thence extending 1st Westerly along Hie at 11 a.m. Sunday Sehool at 3 p.m. Being part of a tract of land con­ northerly line of Seventeenth avenue, John H ow e...... 11 75 Evening service at 7.45 p.m. Young Bonds and Interest veyed to the said John Newman by seventy-six and half feet; thenee(2)north- Same ... , ...... 04 98 people’s meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. Charles Newman and wife and The Carlton Club Thursday 8 p.m. Prayer meet (Appropriation $13,405) others by deed dated March 13, erly at right angles one hundred and eighty George G. Titus...... 53 51 ing Friday p.m. Amount brought for’d 7.555.00 feet more, or less, to the intersection of Ninth Avenue Belmar,N.J. Coast Advertiser . 20 30 8 1901, duly recorded in the Clerk’s the west line of Newman street; thence feet from the Ocean Coupons paid...... 1,000.00 office of said County in Book (>07 of [3] southerly along the west line of 150 Charles li. Roberts... . 124 12 St. Bose’s Catholic.—Seventh nv 200.00 Deeds, page 3. Newman street to the place of beginning. Modi’kn in Every Respect W. Newm an & Sons.. . 3 80 enue and E stret. Hev. Wm. J. Mc­ 75.00 Seized as the property ofCharles Also another triangular lot [not delineated Connell, pastor. Rev. A. 1.075.00 Rrinlcy, taken in execution at Hie Transei. nt Rates $2 50 to #3.00 Abram Borton, Coll.. . 110 00 50.00 011 the aforesaid plan], lying on the north­ per day Hayes, assistant. Masses: Sundays, 9,955.00 suit of John Bracy, and to be sold erly side of Sixteenth avenue, being the Weeklv Rates, .Single $14 to $21 (5.15, 7, 8, 9 and 10.30 a.m. W eek by northeasterly part of a tract of land Double to A SOLUTION TO THE days 7.30 a.m. Benediction on Sun CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW, described in a deed from Garret Newman $23 #135 days, First Fridays and holy days Sinking Fund Joseph M. Turner, Att’y. Sheriff. to Isaac Newman, hearing date November For booklet and further details JITNEY PROBLEM OFFERED at 8 p.m. Confessions Saturdays, (Appropriation $4,833) Dated August 4th, 1915. $12.92 13th, 1869. Duly recorded in Ihe Clerk’s address eves of holy days and first Fridays 81— 4w Office in said County, in Book 224 of W. M. STOYLE. Manager 4 to 0 and 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Week­ Parks and Public Grounds Deeds, pages .327 &c. BEGINNING at State Should Make Distinction days before 7.30 mass. (Appropriation $1,500) NOTICE OF HEARING a stone at the northeasterly corner of said ..Between Commercial and Pleas Amount brought for’d 529.34 State Water Supply Commission tract: thence running 1st [agreeable to ure Cars. Episcopal.—The services at the Wm. Bergen...... 4.50 Trenton, N. J., July 27, 1915. compass bearings in 1869] south thirty church of the Holy Apostles (Epis Noah Hankins...... 26.40 Whereas, The Shark River Water degrees and forty-two minutes west twenty- copal) at Belmar this month are at Alfred Taylor 21.78 Company, a corporation organized five feet, more or less, to the northerly While it is claimed that a number 10.30 each Sunday morning and also P. C. Taylor...... 83.26 and existing under and pursuant to line of Sixteenth avenue; thence westerly at 5 p.m. On the third Sunday of Alonzo Newman 15.84 tbe laws of the state of New Jersey, along the northerly line of Sixteenth THE HOTEL MARLBOROUGH of the jitney men have paid the li each month Holy Communion wil" 681.12 made application to the State Water avenue thirty-eight feet, more or less to cense fee demanded by the City of be observed at 7.30 a.m. Supply Commission to withdraw its the intersection of the northerly line of Most perfectly equipped New Hotel in Belmar. Ideally situated on Asbury Park and are enjoying the In connection with the mornin Board of Health petition to divert water from the the aforesaid tract; thence westerly along the Ocean front. Every comfort and modern improvement. protection of the city police, others services, Sunday, August 15 at 10.30 (Appropriation $750) Shark River for supplying various the northerly line of said tract to the Large and Airy Rooms. Running Water. Electric Lights and Bells o’clock, at the church of the Holy Amount brought for’d 544.98 municipalities with water at whole­ place of beginning. Also another strip or are holding out and are being con W. H. Reynolds 26.00 sale, and lias filed with the Commis­ parcel of land lying on the easterly side in every room. Bath Houses on the premises. stantlyworried by the traffic officers Apostles, there will be a memorial sion another petition asking for of Newman street extending from the Spacious Dining Room facing the Ocean. Unexcelled Cuisine. tribute to the memory of the late B. M. Bennett 33.34 permission to divert the water of Dietary Laws Strictly Observed Those who are holding out aver that Archdeacon Taylor, who for some 604.32 southerly line of Sixteenth avenue to a the courts have decided that the jit five years past officiated in Belmar Shark River along the west bank street or alleyway as delineated on the Dancing and Instrumental Concerts bj- the well-known Mandell Trio neys cannot be taxed and say that if during the summer. Poor to Belmar, where an ice plant will aforesaid map being one foot in width, Tel. Conn. A. WOLF, Propr. In a prelude to the sermon, Dr. (Appropriation $300) take it, and lias made application bounded easterly by Daniel G. Conklin the City of Asbury Park starts its Lacey will speak briefly on the Amount brought for’d 90.15 for approval of said new petition and wife and land of Giis Woolley and threatened action against them they Archdeacon’s work, and the choir W. B. Lockerson 12.50 for a supply of water to tie taken others. Seized as the property of Elisha will fight the case before submitting will render some selections suitable 102.65 from the Shark River, in the County Newman, et als, taken in execution at the to the tax. to tiie occasion. of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, suit of George G. Titus and to be sold by Friends of the late Archdeacon Garbage as show n 011 plans filed by the said CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW, Sheriff. One well-known jitney man in are asked to attend. (Appropriation $1,200) Shark River Water Company, with Ri i.ii- V. Lawrence, Sol’r. conversation with the writer this Amount brought for’d 449.10 the Slate Water Supply Commis­ Dated July, 27th, 1915 $20.40 week said that the solution to the W. Kearney ...... 145. (XI sion, al its office in Trenton. THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE jitney problem was for the slate to 594.00 Therefore, in conformity with SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of sun­ Chapter 252, P. I.. 1907, and (lie sup­ dry writs of fi. fa. to ine directed,issued BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED ON take the matter over. There is sure­ CLASSIFIED ADS. Miscellaneous plement thereto; notice is hereby out of Ihe Monmouth Pleas Court, will be ly no reason why one man or one (Appropriation $11 312) given that a public hearing will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on Fifth and Ocean Avenues BELMAR, N. J. class of men should be hit and Read this Column, Advertise in it. Amount brought for’d s.365.16 held in Ihe Town Hall, at Behnar, TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH N. Y. & L. B. R. R. 11.50 New Jersey, at 2.30 o’clock I’. M„ 011 DAY OF AUGUST, 1915, between the (FACING SILVER LAKE! others escape. As it is now there Sewer...... 345.00 Tuesday, August 17, 1915, hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at are a class of automobile owners HIGH GRADE MINERAL WATERS N. Y. l’el. Co...... 6.75 at which all persons and municipal­ 2 o’clock), in the afternoon of said day, 'Transient Rates 2.50 to 3.00 per day who come out flat-footed and do an Manasquan Bottling Works, 42 Main St. A. K. Wolverton...... 47.66 ities affected by the proposed plans at the Real Estate Office of William C. honest and square commercial busi­ We deliver in Asbury Park. Deliv­ Alonzo Newman...... 13.86 may lie heard for or against the Burroughs, Mattison Avenue, in the city Weekly Terms and other information on application eries made promptly. Regular delivery Darling Pump Mfg.Co 82.42 granting of the application. of Asbury Park, County of Monmouth, ness business. They transport peo­ days, Wednesday an Saturday. Phone Belmar Board of By order of the State Water Sup­ New Jersey. Long Distance Telephone ple to various points for a fee of 407. Siphons a specialty. 71-15t Trade ...... 100.00 ply Commission. All those certain lots, tracts or parcels Mrs. H. Gourdier, Mgr. five cents and are a benefit to the Belmar Supply Co.. . 25.77 NATHAN H. PENDERGAST, of land, situate, lying and being in the public. There are hundreds of HOTEL LAKENSEA, ETC. Walter K. Potter. . . . 50.30 Township of Wall, in the County of Mon­ other cars doing a business which For Rent ot For Sale—Hotel Lakensea, Library Commission. 110.00 N o tic e or Settlement or A cco u n t mouth and State of New Jersey, and in every sense of the word is just as 838 ft: water frontage; 38 guest rooms, 9,158.41 Estat of Albert W. Bennett, Deceased. known and designated on a map entitled up to date. For Sale -Seven room house, New Board Walk Notice is hereby given that the accounts "Plan, Rhode Island Point, 011 Shark much commercial as that done by §200 cash. For rent—furnished and un­ (brot for’d)...... 4,000.00 of the subscriber. Administratrix of the River, Belmar, N. J.,” as Lots Nos. I and the so-called jitneys. These cars furnished houses. Mrs. Judge Davis, 400 estate of said Deceased, will be audited 2, in Block X, and Lots Nos. 1 and S, in Phone Belmar 58 stand at the beaches and other pla­ Park Place, Bradley Beach. 72-10w Total expenditures to and stated by the Surrogate and reported Block 6; said lots facing River View Aug9 L JJkU . 'r . jr~ — -$5?,020.59 for Settlement to the Orphans Court of Drive, and being situate on the corners ces and make a business of carrying the County of Monmouth, on Thursday, of River View Drive and Maplewood passengers to any point for a fee. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 'ABRAM BORTON, the Ninth day of September, A . 1). 1915. Road. The owners have an idea that their United Express Co.’s S t* ,iles Collector and Treasurer Dated July 27th, A. D. 1915. ■ Siezcd as the property ol Daniel Gates, AT LAN TIC HOTEL GEO. W. VAN NOTE, 8ws Josephine West. taken in execution at *he suit of William business is more respectable than Will continue to sell off 0111 horses and Chairman Finance Com. D. Lippincott and M. E. Chamberlain, $ BELMAR, N. J. that of the regular jitney lines but mares, suitable for icemen, farmers, and R. G. POOLE, All Belmar Views, 10 cents a doz­ partners, trading as Lippincott and Cham­ just why we do not know. Perhaps general purposes. Call and see manager, Mayor. en. Engraved box paper with berlain, et als, and to be sold by Mr. Welch, Orange arid Nesbitts streets, “Belmar, N. J.” on 24 sheets, 24 en­ CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW, the name “jitney” seems an ugly one Newark, N. J. Telephone 4193 Branch EXECUTOR’S SALE—Fine cot velopes, 25 cents. Souvenirs, Nov­ Patterson & Rhome, Att’ys. Sheriff. Attractive, Smasliorc Front, all conveniences. or they do not like its origin. Brook. Open daily, including Sundays. tage and three lots (50 x 150), 315 ell ies, Sand Toys, Kites, Twine,Fish­ Dated July 17, 1915. * $9.52 At the present time the State of Eighth Ave., fronting Silver Lake ing Tackle, Tennis Bails and School Special attention given to children Bates upon application New Jersey imposes a license fee Did you ever he,dr of a mail order Park, 14 rooms. Price and terms Supplies. Ask us, we have it. Con­ of $7.50 a Ford car and one on house paying taxi's in Belmar? reasonable to close estate. Inspect. over’s lee Cream Garden, 902 F St., All regular uev/s dealers in Bel- 011 Trade at home. Apply—L. M. Haupt, Cynwyd, Pa. next to Bank. mar sell tho Advertiser, /