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Vol. 47; No. 37 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934 Single Copy, 4 C ents

TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING b . f . c Birthday ALL READY FOR MOURN LOSS OF Sterner Chosen ON OCEAN A VE. BRIDGE Decoration Day MEMORIAL DAY VIRILE CITIZEN State G. O. P. Head Feature of Merry Month of Biggest Parade in Local His­ Arthur F. McGrath Drops Pledges Campaign of Hon­ AT BOROUGH HALL ON JUNE 22 May to Be Celebration tory Assured Next From Active Life at esty with Dawn of at Clubhouse Wednesday Age of 55 New Day War Department to Determine Whether Compelling In a statement made by E. Donald The Belmar Fishing Club is prepar­ Arrangements for the annual Me­ By the death, virtually in the prime Order Shall Be Issued Sterner newly sworn in and chosen ing for the feature event of May in morial Day parade and exercises have of life, of Arthur F. McGrath, Belmar head of Republican State Committee in the celebration of its birthday on Dec­ been completed by Herbert-Worthing- has suffered an almost irreparable loss. The Borough Commission, Tuesday Commissioner Dillon • Trenton Tuesday before that body ha oration Day. It will be Decoration ton-Whlte Post, American Legion and The regard in which he was held is morning, received notification from the Confined To Hospital said “The citizens of New Jersey want Day in more senses than one. the response to Post Commander Bur- evidenced by the fact that the mer­ War Department Second District Engi­ to see the dawn of a new day in the Open House will be observed all day tis Clayton’s invitation to neighboring chants of town closed their places of neer's office in New York that a pub- j Commissioner Thomas S. Dillon was interests of good government." under the leading direction of Fred boroughs to join has been unanimous. Ho hearing will be held in the Borough tQ TOkJn Memorial Hospital Fri- business between 9 and 10 o’clock Wed­ Rosseter who invites everyone to N ew S tate G. O. P. C hairm an Hall on Friday afternoon, June 22, at This year's celebration shows every nesday morning during the funeral day and after relief for his ailment “come early and stay late.” 1:30 to determine whether an order for indication of being the most successful services in St. Rose’s church. Of especial interest will be the dedi­ a new bridge at Ocean avenue and the Confined to Hospital in the post's history. M r. M cG rath, w ho resided a t 307 cation of the Marine Vista and Fish­ inlet shall be issued. The northern units will assemble at Ninth avenue, died Saturday afternoon erman’s r'aradise at the peer end dur­ This is the result of a request sub­ Legion Headquarters, Eighth Avenue in Fitkin Memorial Hospital of com­ ing the festivities. mitted some time ago by the Borough and F street at 9 o’clock Wednesday plications developed after a siege of A huge birthday cake will be the Commission through former Senator morning and others as far as Manas- pneumonia. He was taken to the hos­ principal edible decoration and for B. Donaid Sterner which was followed quan will fall in line as the parade pital a month ago and gradually sank this the hunting knife will be taken by a survey. passes through their towns. in vatility to a state where several from its resting place in the Hall of The notice, in full, reads: The paraders will march along F blood transfusions became necessary-. Fame. street through South Belmar, Spring Mr. McGrath was fifty-five years old. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: President Ben Farrier has announc­ 1. A publio hearing, authorized by Lake and Sea Girt to Manasquan He leaves his widow Mrs. Emily Mc­ the Secretary of War, will be held in ed the following committee to assist where it will proceed to Atlantio View Grath and two children, Aileen and th e B orough H all, B elm ar, N. J'., a; General Chairman Rosseter: Cranage Cemetery. Decoration of soldiers 1:80 P. M., Daylight Saving Time, Ft Geraldine. Funeral services were held Tilton, Harry Wise, Dr. Frank Moyer, day, Ju n e 22, 1934, to determ ine w heth­ graves and appropriate ceremonies will Wednesday morning with high re­ er an order shall be issued by the Sec­ Dr. Robert Watkins, Edward Hensler, be performed there under direction of quiem mass celebrated in St. Rose’s retary of War to require an alteration Jr., Fred Felger, Jr., Ernest Lass, Sr., of the Ocean Avenue bridge across the Legion. church at 9 o'clock. Interment was Shark River, between Belmar and Av- Matthew Boylan, Walter Van Cleve, The borough officials of all towns made in Hollywood Cemetery, Irving­ on-by-the-Sea, N. J. David M cIntyre, Dr. John McGrath, will be in the line of march. ton. 2. The Secretary of War has reason Charles Schneider, A. W. Dougherty, to believe that the Ocean Avenue The funeral cortege was escorted as bridge is an unreasonable obstruction Bob McConnell, Dave Mitchell, How­ BUY A POPPY AND far as Rahway by two motorcycle offi­ to the free navigation of Shark River, ard Kain, John Blake, Emil Gross- cers of the State Police. on account of the location and narrow hauser, Robert Campbell, Fred Gough, AND AID A YET In civic affairs no man in the bor­ horizontal clearances of the draw span. Bob Stewart, Roscoe Newman, George It is proposed to order such changes as ough gave more willingly and ardent­ may be necessary to render navigation Scheider, Frank Mihlon, Rube Lind- The American Legion and Auxiliary HON. E. DONALD STERNER ly of his time and energy than Arthur through this bridge reasonably free, ley, Sidney Holt, Bob Harris, John local post will celebrate Poppy Day to­ “There is no place in any party for easy, and unobstructed. McGrath. He was one of those boost­ COMMISSIONER THOS. S. DILLON Harrison, Thomas O’Neil, Edward m orrow . leadership that in inspired primarily 3. The changes now contemplated ers for Belmar who rendered toward for this purpose are as follows: had been administered was placed un­ Struod, Harry Eppinger, Jack Clayton, Replicas of the little red flower rem­ by selfish ambition and personal gain a. To altar the structure so as to de robservation preparatory to a major Edward Pickford, E. C. Sturtevant, iniscent of Flanders fields will be sold its progress more action than talk and and makes the interests of our citlzena provide a movable span, the center by sincere plugging achieved material operation. Mr. Dillon, whose genial Elwood Smith, Fred Ciegg, Edward by members of the Auxiliary and Girl secondary. It is high time that we of which to be coincident with the results. center of the navigable channel; the personality is missed by, virtually, Batchelar, David Jones, Dr. A. Bender, Scouts, the proceeds from which will again commenced bunding our parties A Democrat in politics he was clearance between fenders to be not everyone in town, is reported to be in Stewart Briggs, Paul T. Zizinia, Ben go to the aid of needy World War vet­ us a government foi the , eople and less than 90 feet, and vertical clear­ broadminded enough to lay party af­ fine condition under the circumstances. Rachlin, Billy Watson, Bob Grosso, erans and thert families. dedicated to the welfare oi all the peo­ ances not less than 12 feet In the We join with hundreds of others in filiation aside for local interests and closed position, and not less th a n 100 George Lever, and A. V. Hamburg. The Veetrans of Foreign Wars cele­ ple." the welfare of his adopted home. He feet in the open position, respective­ wishing Mr. Dillon success and an Many of the members of the Belmar brated their day last Saturday. He pledged a campaign which will ly, above mean high water. early recovery. Fishing Club have returned or are e re­ was an ardent worker for the Demo­ enable all our citizens, regardless of b. One year is considered a rea­ route to the North to participate in cratic party for years and as a mem sonable length of time for the satis­ the Annual Birthday Party which will ALL SET FOR race, color or creed or former party her of the Young Men’s Democratic factory completion of the contem­ be held on M ay 30, W ednesday. A m ong JOINT CARD PARTY affiliation, to join our Republican plated changes, if notice is issued for G. O. P. DANCE them are: Fred Rosseter, Mr. and Mrs. Club of Belmar he was a pillar of sup­ ranks, such alteration. Benj. E, Farrier and Miss Sally Far­ port and an indefatigable worker. His 4. All interested parties are invited TUESDAY NIGHT rier, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hall, Mr. Elaborate preparations for the joint "By so doing we will cause the birth to be present or to be represented. and Mrs. Martin Collins, Martin Stone, loss is mourned by every member of card party of Herbert-Worthington- of a new era in our government of the Every party in interest shall have a Mrs. Tillie Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. L. the club and by scores of residents in reasonable opportunity to be heard. White Post, American Legion and the same ideals and worth principals that Elaborate Affair to Be Held Newman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Heroy, Mr. all walks of life. The evidence, statements, propositions and Mra Schuck, Mrs. Grace Tag, Mr. Ladies’ Auxiliary to be Held in Spring inspired our forefathers in laying the and arguments will be required to be in Thirteenth Avenue and Mrs. F. C. Tag, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. McGrath was assistant state au­ Lake Community House this Friday foundation and in building our great in writing, but no interested party will Pavilion Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rach- ditor and had been connected with the be denied being heard orally if insisted line, Dr. and Mrs. Bennett, Dr. ana evening are completed. nation.” comptroller’s office in Trenton for Upon. Mrs. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wise, Accommodations for a large attend­ Mr. Sterner succeeds E. Bertram 5. Information is particularly desir­ Arrangements were completed Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Praetor, Mr. and twenty-three years. He was born in ance has been made. The men’s com­ Mott of Morristown. ed upon the following points: day night at a meeting of the Belmar Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Brahney, Jersey City, the son of the late Judge a. Whether or not the existing Mr. and Mrs. Arm!no Campagna, Mrs. mittee and the Auxiliary, especially, bridge unreasonably unobstructs nav­ Republican Club in headquarters for John A. McGrath. He was Assembly- BELMAR BARBERS August Bender and Fred Clagg. under Mrs. Burtis Clayton's untiring igation. the dance to be held next Tuesday m an from H udson C ounty in 1913 and ELECTED TO OFFICE enerjy have been busy for a month b. Whether vessels or other craft night in the Thirteenth Avenue Pavil­ a former newspaper correspondent for have difficulty in passing through PROCLAMATION past working to make this affair the Sam Catalano of this borough, who the existing navigation opening. ion. the New York Times, the Jersey Ob­ most successful they have ever held c. The changes necessary to ren­ Mul Bawden and his Royal Arcad­ server, New York World and Jersey conducts a barber shop in Avon was der navigation through the bridge Whereas Saturday, May 26th and indications are that their hopes ians will provide the music and the af­ has been set apart as Poppy Day Jo u rn al. elected financial secretary of the Mon­ unreasonably free, easy, and unob­ will be fulfilled fair gives promise of being a big suc­ In tribute to the heroes who gave Mr. McGrath was a member of the mouth County Master Barbers' Asso­ structed. their live-, for their country and Attractive prizes will be awarded d. The reasonable time in which cess. Monmouth County Civil Service Coun­ ciation at a meeting in the Board of those who returned maimed and high scorers in all games. The party is such changes shopld be made. Tickets were distributed among the helpless for life from the battle­ cil and the Mercer County Civil Ser­ Trade office, Asbury Park Tuesday e. The character and approximate open to the public and a real Legion members for sale. Val Hausotte has fields of the World War; night. amount of commerce affected by the vice Council, the Belmar Chamber of And Whereas it is the duty of Welcome await every one. John Ciaccio of the latter city was imobstructive features of the bridge. worked hard as head of the committee those whose homes these heroes Commerce and several other organiza­ E. D. ARDERY, and reported everything in readiness protected from destruction owe tions. elected president. A Peter Longo of Lieut. Col., Corps of Eng. HOLD OVER PERMIT except the piano which needed tuning. them a debt of gratitude and it this borough who was secretary wad District Engineer. Is incumbent upon us to carry to FOR LIQUOR SALE not a candidate for reelection. Borough Clerk James A. Joeck prom­ those men and their bereaved families some tangible message Miami Brought Other officers elected are; A. J. Sal- ised to take charge of that and bear An application for a seasonal plen­ JOECK TO ACT of comfort; erfno, Asbury Park, treasurer; Albert the expense. ary retail consumers license by Plat- To Belmar Shore IN DILLON’S PLACE Now, Therefore, I call upon all Molinari, Asbury Park, and Thomaa The newly organized club with its the citizens of Belmar to join in nick Brothers for premises at Ocean two units the Young Men’s and the the celebration of Poppy Day by Catalano of this borough trustees. On recommendation by Mayor Jos­ and Twelfth avenues was held over “The Tent” to be Duplicated Women’s departments is planning to contributing to the cause for eph Mayer, Commissioner Thomas D. which it is designated. for final decision by the Borough Com­ make this an affair to be remembered. at the New Newark EXPRESS CONDOLENCE Joeck was appointed by the Borough JOSEPH MAYER, mission Tuesday until next week. So far indications are that it will es- House t o M cGr a t h f a m i l y Commission, Tuesday morning, to act Mayor of Belmar. tabli ill a record in the social affairs of RIVER PAVILION as Commissioner of Finance during the party and the community. R E N T E D F O R $300 “The Tent” one of the most pictur­ A message of condolence sent by tha the forced absence of Commissioner esque and popular rendezvous in Mi­ Borough Commission Tuesday to the SWIMMING POOL Thomas S. Dillon through illness. ami, Fla., is to be duplicated here this family of the late Arthur F. McGrath S. B ELM A R A PPO IN T S OPEN SATURDAY The concession at the River Avenue season at the New Newark House, KENDRICK OFFICIAL Pavilion was rented Tuesday morning Third and Ocean avenues with the expressing the gratitude of that body JOHN J. BIER NARROWLY opening of that newly appointed hos­ The swimming pool and hot salt by the Borough Commission to Will­ for his support and interest in its work ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY telry. and the welfare of the borough. The Borough Council of South Bel­ water baths at Fifth and Ocean ave­ iam Klatte of Thirteenth avenue for C. Cavagnero, proprietor of the Flor­ John J. Bier owner of Naylor’s Mot­ mar, Monday night appointed Jack nues will open this Saturday for the $300. ida meeting place for the epicures of fashion, will himself conduct the res­ EXPRESS SYMPATHY or Freight and Donald Forsythe nar­ Kendrick as official caretaker of com­ season. rowly escaped serious injury when his The natatorium has been renovated taurant. He has been induced by Geo. FOR DILLON FAMILY plaints of stray dogs and cats and an LOCAL BALL PLAYER HURT Hayward and his mother to come here truck was hit and overturned by Pub­ and put into shipshape by John Givas, lio Service Trolley in Newark Monday assistant in enforcing the license and Sammy Kravitz, of Twelfth avenue, and give Belmar’s summer visitors afternoon on his way back to the the proprietor, and there is no more fell while playing last Sunday and residents an opportunity of enjoy- By resolution of the Borough Com­ registration bye-law. Bhore. The truck was severely dam­ inviting place to spend a few hours and was removed to Fitkin Hospital. ing the most deliciously cooked food, mission, Tuesday morning, a message aged. healthy pleasure along the ocean He suffered a sprained right knee. daintily served amid an alluring atmos- I , .... phere and at an amazingly low cost. ,of sympathy was recorded on the min- VIOLIN FOR SALE front. After receiving medical aid Sammy was able to return home. He now hob­ The hotel has been practically re- utes and sent to the family of Com- ADAMS & FIELDER Old violin, Carlo Bergonzi, Cremona, Service Station bles around on crutches. built and its interior tastefully reno- mi9sioner Thomas S. Dillon express- 1740, model, in well preserved condi­ vated. , Three Man Service CARD PARTIES AT ______ing th e hope of tha* body and th e peo- tion. Splendid tone. Forced to part BELMAR PUBLIC SCHOOL Cara Washed and Greased If you have anything to buy, sell or ; pie of Belmar that he may have a Auto Tops Painted 98 cents with old family heirloom. M ay be 13th AVE. PAVILION Belmar, N. J. Battery Service You are cordially invited to attend the rent, a reader ad in The Coast Adver- j speedy recovery from his illness. en and tried out at the home of ANNUAL EXHIBT OF SCHOOL Refrigeration Service The first of the weekly Tuesday af­ User will do the work. ! ------That Good Gulf Gas and Oil James La Vance, 406, 10th Avenue, WORK ternoon card parties sponsored by the Good Job Printing at this Office. P H O N E 2230 705 9th AVK. B elm ar. TODAY (FRIDAY) Good Job Printing at this Off’ca, Woman’s Club in the Thirteenth Ave­ From 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P. M. Thomaa B. Ha per, Sup. Prin. nue Pavilion will be held June 5. SOFT RTTTCTJ, CRAB SANDWICHES FURS STORED A delicious 25 cent treat W e Store F u r C oats from $2.00 up. These affairs are open to the publio WANTED — Tea and Coffee Route TW O PALS Repaired, Relined, Very’ Reasonable. both players and non-players. A small Man for Belmar and Monmouth Coun­ Get your estimate before going else­ ty. List of established customers fur­ a b n m a fl E . h a v h y S tate H ighw ay, R oute 83, n ear where. We also French Dry Clean and charge for tally-cards will be asked of nished. No experience necessary. Give 18th avenue, Belmar press suits, overcoats and dresses $1.00. players. Valuable Premiums to customers. Earnings increase rapidly. Write im­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Dancing Saturdays and Wednesdays We Call and Deliver P hone B elm ar 510 mediately to W. J. Stahl, Mgr., Ken­ P hone 8172 BLUM’S 8th Ave. and F St. Good Job Printing at this Office. nedy Products Co., Kokomo, Ind. It ------■ * Telephone 928 Belmar Don’t Forget—Every Thursday Subscribe to r The Coast AdwrC.wr. YOU CAN GET THE BEST RUG CLEANING BANANA SPLIT DAY $1.50 per year. SHOE RKPAIRINO 9x12 Rugs Cleaned and Shampooed, $3. Funeral Home 604 F Street, Belmar, N. J. RUBEN'S AT THE LOWEST PRICE 718 9th Avo, Belmar. 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H O LDING COM PANY, a corporation R E corporation R H E a O W of PANY, it su COM the t LDING a O H execution in Nine. ber um N lock B in 11 ber um N wi P Lonstet Sol’r. sstreet, n o L 1934. P. 20th, in dw E pril A ated D en tak als., et of Jersey, ew N of corporation a tate S e th COMPANY, LTY EA R and 18 17, 16, 15, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 6 1) $25.20 1.) (60 by sold d :0 o 8:30. to 7:30 nd :0 . . wot League. orth pw E orship. w M. P. Public 7:00 school. M. A. Sunday 10:45 M. A. 9:330 services: Sunday usa vnn, ayer n Pas, j Praise, and r e y ra P evening, hursday T * oy y: ad 8. M. A. and 6 7:00 M.. ays: D A. ass: 10 M Holy and Day 8 eek W asses: M Sunday e. e rc hrod i ball, Kim 5.30 Sherwood to erick 4:30 red F Rev. aturday S Confessions eig evc 73 P M. P. 7:30 Service vening E nt v. ewen ad Sts. D and C een betw Ave. th in N wot Lege :0 . M. P. 7:00 M. eague M. A. L A. 11:00 orth 9:45 pw E orship t w a orning school M abbath S rig rhp 1:0 . M. A. 11:00 t M. a A. 9:45 orship w t a orning M School Sunday services: Sunday S BL . . CHURCH E. M. R A M. BELM P. 7:30 EST t W a orship w vening E inister M an, ettlem N N. Allen Rev. Sunday evening, Evangelistic, 7:30. 7:30. Evangelistic, evening, Sunday h Yon J a eig ednes­ W eeting M ea d Ju 9:30. oung Y orning m The ay rd atu S M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock. o’clock. 11:00 t a orship w orning M services: Sunday T uesday evening, P ra y e r and Praise, Praise, and r e y ra P evening, M. uesday T P. 2 School, Sunday Y oung People’s m eeting each F riday riday F each o’clock. eeting m 8:00 t a M. People’s P. oung service Y 2:30 t a vening E school Sunday RST PARCEL:— L E C R A P T S IR F P ray er m eeting, W ednesday evening evening ednesday W eeting, m er ray P o’clock. 11 t a orship w orning M services: Sunday ALL TH O SE certain lots, tra c ts or or ts c tra lots, certain SE O TH ALL E vening service a t 8:00 o’clock. o’clock. 8:00 t a o’clock. service 12:15 t a vening E school Sunday F rid ay evening 7:30 p. m., beginning beginning m., p. 7:30 evening ay rid F l welcome. All n.t stsy a ere f approxi­ of decree a satisfy to And. L toe eti os tact o par­ a p or ts c tra lots, certain those ALL EOD :— L E C R A P SECOND Seized as th e properties of COAST COAST of properties e th as Seized •I M Pulc orship. W ublic P M. . I • T h irteen th Avenue and D Street. Street. D and Avenue th irteen h T T OLVE TIT CHURCH IST PT A B E LIV O MT. AVR BAP S CHURCH IST PT A B CALVARY Rev. P au l A. F reidrieh, P a sto r r sto a P reidrieh, F A. l au P Rev. Rev. P. T. M orris, D.D., P asto r r asto P D.D., orris, M T. P. Rev. RST BAP S CHURCH IST PT A B T S IR F Seventh Ave. an d D Street Street D d an Ave. Seventh Rev. J. J. Davis, pastor pastor Davis, J. J. Rev. S . . CHURCH C. R. ’S E S O R 7h v. n F St., F and Ave. 17th Rev. Bendow, R abbi abbi R Bendow, Rev. H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. Sheriff. , T H IG E H RD A W O H 3h v. n F St. F and Ave. 13th OS IRAEL A ISR F O SONS acr 4-487 hancery C . . ALR Pastor. P TAYLOR, D. H. Services: Services: 1934, astor. P j j — t 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * * H < 4 - 4 ,* J * 4 - 4 * 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 * 4 * 4 - 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 - 4 * 4 - 4 * 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 * 4 - 4 - 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 - 4 - AN ECE, EC CAR, BACK CHAIRS, BEACH BENCHES, LAWN RESTS and a complete supply of Warm Weather Weather Warm Needs. of supply complete a and RESTS ADN OE 2 t length ft. 25 HOSE, GARDEN an ed Friies Lm ad lwr Seeds Flower and Lime Fertilizers, Seed, Lawn 7h vne nd Railroad R d an Avenue 17th Free Delivery Phone Belmar 2143 Belmar Phone Delivery Free Lawn M owers S harpened by m achinery, gu aran teed to cut as as cut to teed aran gu achinery, m by harpened S owers M Lawn 708 9th Avenue 708 9th What the well dressed dressed well the What AUTHORIZED * DEVOE AUTHORIZED LAWN MOWERS (All Pennsylvania Makes) Makes) Pennsylvania (All MOWERS LAWN GLAZING n gvs h mxmm protec­ maximum the gives and paints ordinary than longer 3years real buy at our special special our a is at this buy dollar, real every for value of worth cents you hundred one If want elements. the against tion s fl-oid ed n zinc and lead that paint full-bodied a is PAINT HOUSEDEVOE D aven p o rt rt o p aven D e Or eosrto o h New the of Demonstration Our See emrSs,Do n ls Co. Glass and Door Sash, Belmar os wl wear will House NEW STOCK NEW O ENI N GRN ING RIND G AND G IN N PE R A H S DO E W hma D J eek Jo D. as Thom PHONE BELMAR 2978 FOR BELMAR PHONE looks ;I 444*4-- ---f44444444444-* 4-4-4--fr4-4»4-4«4-4-4-4-4-4-4 -4-* 4 * -4-4-4 H - H T .;„I _ 917 F Street, Belmar, N. J. N. Belmar, Street, 917 F O c, c, O elEtt ad Insurance and Estate Real t Kes d wihu smples sam ithout w ade m eys K uto A ______better, better, RGO ENAMEL ARTGLO e—e al n deliver and call new—we y mae o ay locks any for ade m eys K THE and n ra g P E T E R M A CLEA RIE RIE CLEA A M R E T E P Sterner Coal & Lumber Co. & Coal Sterner 50 o $25.00$5.00to lasts 6h v. n RalodPoe 1900 ailroad—Phone R and Ave. 16th rc of price 1 to MASTER >' 5 V- '/ & <*' '< * < _ handsome for many monthal monthal drying. Quick many and for new handsome looking floors and EO FOR n DECK and FLOOR DEVOE ______ENAMEL ENAMEL will porch keep your Car r e rv a C X f ...... 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GOAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934

Common law 5-3 ing and Intending only to embrace CHA NCERY 5-45 SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of within the foregoing description all of I SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a pluries of writs of fi. fa. to me direct­ those certain tracts or parcels of land {writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued ed, issued out of the New Jersey Su­ belonging to the Coast Realty Com­ j out of the Court of Chancery of the preme Court, Monmouth County, will pany as set forth in the following deeds i State of New Jersey, will be exposed be exposed to sale at public vendue, on of conveyance, viz:; Deed from Charles to sale at public vendue, on D. Prout to Coast Realty Company, Monday, the 18th day of June, 1934, MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF JUNE, Book 1238 of Deeds for Monmouth 1934, between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 | County, page 87; Deed from Fourth ; o’clock (at 2 o’clock, Daylight Saving between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 Street National Bank of Philadelphia ! Time) in the afternoon of said day, at o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving to Coast Realty Company, Book 724 of | the Court House in the Borough of Deeds for Monmouth County, page 424, Time) in the afternoon of said day at | Freehold, County of Monmouth, New being the second tract mentioned, in 306 Seventh Avenue, Asbury Park, Jefsey, to satisfy a decree of said County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to said deed. C ourt am ounting to approxim ately $15,- I satisfy a judgment of said court EXCEPTING and reserving there­ 989.00. am ounting to approxim ately $48,943.00. from all lots which may have been All the following tract or parcel of | All the defendants right, title and in­ heretofore conveyed by former owners land and premises hereinafter particu­ terest in and to the following, subject of said premises by deeds, whether larly described, situate, lying and be­ to all prior encumbrances: duly recorded in the Monmouth Coun­ ing in the Borough of Belmar, in the AH the following tract or parcel of ty Clerk’s Office or not. County of Monmouth and State of land and premises, hereinafter partic­ All those certain lots, tracts or par­ New Jersey, known as Lots 115, 116 ularly described, situate, lying and be­ cels of land and premises hereinafter and 117 on plan of lots of the Ocean ing in the Township of Neptune, and described, situate, lying and being in Beach Association, duly filed in the the Borough of Neptune City, in the the Township of Neptune, and in the Clerk’s Office of the County of Mon­ County of Monmouth and State of Borough of Neptune City, iboth in {he mouth, bounded and described as fol­ New Jersey. County of Monmouth and State of lows: to wit:— BEGINNING at a point in or near New Jersey, known and designated on Beginning at a point or stake in the the center line of Corlies Avenue, Map of Ocean Grove Heights, survey- southerly line of First Avenue (as laid where the same is intersected by the ed by Harrison VanDuyne in April down on the aforesaid plan of lots) westerly line of a tract of land con 1893, as Lot No. 5, in Block 1, and Lot.: ; cj;s-ant two hundred fifty feet wester- tain in g 22-45|100 acres form erly be- | Nos. 12, 13 and 26 in Block 8. ]y from the westerly line of A Street longing to George W. Byram, et als., All those certain lots, tracts or par and extending thence (1) southerly at A. D. 1891, the w esterly portion of cels of land and premises, hereinafter , a right angle to said A street and which now belongs to one Dupree, ! described, situate, lying and being m along the westerly line of Lot No. 114, which said beginning point is distant I the Township of Neptune, in the Coun- now or late of Thomas Perrine, one - 26-651100 feet on a course of S. 23 de- ! ty of Monmouth and State of New Jer- hundred fifty feet to the rear line of grees, 50 minutes E, according to mag- I sey. as shown on map entitled “Map L ot No. 215 (now or late of Mrs. H. N. netic survey A. D. 1896, from a marble j No. 1, Plan of Lands belonging to the Kerr); thence (2) westerly at a right monument at the northerly line of Cor- i Coast Realty Company, situated at angle to Ip ~t course and along the said lies Avenue in the aforesaid property 1 West Asbury Park, Monmouth County, rear line of said Lot No. 2)5 and along line; thence (1) N. 23 degrees 50 min- New Jersey,” drawn by Niart Rogers, ! the reai. pme of Lots Ntri. ?13, 217 ahd yOUR GAS RANGE WAS utes W. along said property line 838-1 C. E., Asbury Park, N. J., July 24th, 218, one hundred fifty-seven feet and 951100 feet to an old stone, corner of. I911. revised August 11, 1923, and five tenths of a foot more or less to lands formerly of Britton Howland; known as Lots Nos. 169, 170, 171, 172, the easterly line of River Avenue; BOUGHT FOR YOU . . . thence (2) along the westerly' line of 1J3, 177, 178 in Block 266; Lots thence (3) northeasterly along the said »aid Howland lot in part, and partly Nos. 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, line of River Avenue, one hundred six­ AT THE OLD LOW PRICE along the westerly line of lands of the | 106 in Block 264; Lots Nos. 139, 140, ty feet and six tenths of a foot more Slocum Estate, N. 16 degrees 20 min- j 143, 150 and 151 in Block 265. or less to said First Avenue; thence It is in stock now; we bought 200 utes E 1069 feet to a blue stone monu- { those certain lots, tracts or par- (4) easterly at a right angle to said and you do the saving . . . , ment in the southerly line of a tract | cels of land and premises hereinafter First Avenue and along the said south­ of fift yacres returned to David Knott, described, situate, lying and being in erly line of the same, one hundred six When they are gone prices go up. May 10th, 1801, and recorded in the the Township of Neptune, in the Coun feet more or less to the place of begin- S. G. O ffice in Book S-13, p. 49; thence ty of Monmouth and State of New Jer- < ntng. DESCRIPTION PRICE NOW PRICE SOON (3) along the southerly line of said sey, and as particularly laid down and Seized as the property of Belmar fifty acre tract, the same being the designated on map of Mount Prospect Realty Co., et als., taken in execution 1836 Small Table Top $59.50 $ 64.50 southerly boundary of lands of Mt. C em etery, as L ots Nos. 320, 339, 340, at the suit of Frank H. Smith, Trustee Prospect Cemetery, N. 55 degrees fif­ 357, 358, 359, 376, 414, 415, 434 and 435 in Liquidation, etc., and to be sold by 1202-0 Regular Table Top 79.50 84.50 teen m inutes W. 1302 feet to a blue in Section A HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 1901-0 DeLuxe Tabic Top 99.50 stone monument; thence (4) still along All those certain lots, tracts or par­ D ated M ay 15, 1934. 104.50 the Mt. Prospect Cemetery lands, N. 34 cels of land and premises, hereinafter Donald R. Mayer, Sol’r. 500 Regular Console 74.50 89.50 degrees 45 m inutes E. 450 feet to a blue described, situate, lying and being in (56 lines) $23.52 stone monument; thence (5) N. 55 de­ the Township of Neptune, in the Coun­ 2412-0 DeLuxe Console 94.50 99.50 ty of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ grees 15 minutes W, 58O-8|10 feet to a NOTICE sey, known and designated on Map of blue stone monument; thence (6) N. 34 Take notice that I, Arthur Schwartz lands belonging to Treat and Silvers degrees, 45 m inutes E, 375 feet to a intend to apply to the Borough Com­ in West Grove, made by Peter Sours, Jersey Central Power & Light Company *4 GAS »-4 m arble m onum ent; thence (7) S. 66 de­ mission of Belmar for a Plenary Re­ Surveyor, A. D. 1882, as Lots M, N and grees, 36 m inutes E , 1539 feet along tail Distributor's License for premises P on the easterly line of First street, the northerly line of the lands of Mt. situated at 611 Tenth avenue, Belmar, and more particularly described in Prospect Cemetery to a blue stone New Jersey. deed made by Conover C. Clayton, et It Pays for Itself ,. . Enjoy your M AG IC CH EF . . . Now monument in the westerly line of lands Objections, if any, should be made als. Executors of J. Stanley Ferguson, purchased by Ira Clayton of the James immediately in writing to: A. Bradley Estate; thence (8) along deceased, to Coast Realty Company, James A Joeck, Borough Clerk of said line, N. 16 degrees, 20 minutes E, recorded in Book 800 of Deeds, Page the Borough of Belmar, N. J. 674 feet to a blue stone m onum ent in 8. (Signed) Arthur Schwartz, If you have anything to buy, sell or ORDINANCE NO. 293, BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N. J. the road, which is the westerly exten­ All that tract or parcel of land and 416 T enth Ave., B elm ar, N. J. sion of Springwood Avenue, about 200 premises, hereinafter particularly de­ rent, a reader ad in Th 1 Coast Adver­ feet east of the junction with the wes­ scribed, situate, lying and being in the City of Asbury Park, in the County of Subscribe for The Coast Advertiser, terly extension of Bangs and Monroe tiser will do the work. AN ORDINANCE TO CHANGE THE NAME OF “PINE TREE ROAD” TO A venue; thence (9) S. 55 degrees, 20 Monmouth and State of New Jersey, $1.50 per year. m inutes W, 376-2|10 feet to a m onu­ being known and designated as Lot "PINE TREK WAY,’’. IN THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR, NEW ment in the northerly line of a tract of Number Twelve Hundred and Fifty- JERSEY. 26-891100 acres returned to Peter Knott one (1251) on a Map of Asbury Park (SJ.6-418); thence (10) along said line, made by F. H. Kennedy & Son, A. D. S. 32 degrees 40 minutes E, 105-6110 1874, and more particularly described I • Guaranteed f WHEREAS application in writing has been received by the Board a t' feet to a monument at a corner of the as follows:— I Commissioners of the Borough of Belmar, signed by numerous property own­ aforesaid tract; thence (11) along the BEGINNING at a point in the sou­ ers residing on what is now known as “Pine Tree Road,” in the Borough of easterly line thereof, S. 14 degrees 20 therly line .of Seventh Avenue, distant Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry Daily § Belmar, for the changing of the name of said street to "Pine Tree Way,” and minutes W. 198 feet to a monument one hundred and fifty (150) feet wes­ WHEREAS said application for said change has been given due public­ at the southeast corner of said Knott terly from the southwest comer of ity, and Tract; thence (12) along the south­ Seventh Avenue and Webb street (as -At- WHEREAS in the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of the Bor­ erly line of the same tract, N. 66 de­ now located), running thence (1) wes­ ough of Belmar said change of name should be granted pursuant to said re­ grees 40 minutes W, 1584 feet to a mon­ terly along the southerly line of Sev­ quest made by the petitioners; ument at a corner of the said Knott enth Avenue, fifty (50) feet; thence MENZLEITS DAYLIGHT BAKERY THEREFORE, the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of Belmar'' Tract; thence (13) along the said (2) southerly at right angles with Sev­ do ordain: tra c t, N. 34 degrees 20 m inutes E , 594- enth Avenue, one hundred and fifty 1. That all that certain street now known as "Pine Tree Road,” in th*' BJ100 feet to another corner thereof; (150) feet; thence (3) easterly parallel 803 F Street, Belmar Phone 2336 Borough of Belmar, extending from the southerly line of River View Avenue ’ thence (14) still along a line of the with Seventh Avenue, fifty (50) feet; in a southerly direction to the end of the Borough line, In the Borough pf same tract, N. 64 degrees 45 minutes thence (4) northerly again at right Belmar, be and the same is hereby changed to “Pine Tree Way*’ and that said-' W, sixty-six feet to the easterly line of angles with Seventh Avenue, one hun­ street shall hereafter be known and designated as "Pine Tree Way.” a tra c t of tw elve acres (No. 4, 493(468, dred and fifty (150) feet to the place 2. That this ordinanc shall take effect when passed and published ac­ *67(409; thence (15) along th e easterly of Beginning. HnmnnwBtRimn«nrnimimnmjmiimTfni]rmimTiHnniminHiCRiiiffflmit»rimnnrnWnimnrarninimiiuunniuiwtaBwiBfl line of said twelve acre tract, N. 34 de­ ALSO all the defendants right, title cording to law. grees 30 m inutes E, 99-66|100 feet to and interest in and to the following Passed: the northeast corner thereof; thence personal property; A pproved: (16) along the northerly line thereof, FRONT-ROOM and OFFICE: — 3 JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor N. 64 degrees 30 m inutes W, 442-2(10 Desks, 1 Small Cigar Glass Case, 2 Lowest Prices In History THOMAS S. D ILLON feet to a marble monument at the Divans, 9 Rockers, 4 Chairs, 2 large THOMAS D. JOECK northwest comer of said twelve acre Rugs, 2 Small Rugs, 1 Conway Piano Board of Commissioners tract and also the northeast comer of and Stool, all Curtains and Drapes (4 ALL WALL PAPER AT J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk. a lot conveyed by Jonathan Youmans, Stories.) et als, to Caroline Hall, which said SIDE-ROOM:—1 Large Rug, 1 Gas AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES property is now owned by the Hebrew Heater, 9 Piece Wicker Suit, 5 Chairs, Cemetery Association; thence (17) 1 Table. along the line dividing the aforesaid HALL:—Wall Mirror, 1 Hat and Coat Take Advantage of this tw o tra c ts of land, S. 29 degrees 45 R ack. minutes W, 1497 feet, more or less, to ; DINING ROOM:—1 Large Water Opportunity a m onum ent; thence (18) S. 21 de­ Cooler, 1 Coffee Urn, 11 Serving Tables grees 20 minutes W, along the west 25 Tables, 26 R ockers. 103 Chairs, 2 Ceilings as low as 6%c per roll line of a tract of fifty acres (No. 6, Side Boards, Several Pitchers, all Lin­ G-4|521, 493(468, 967|409) 2238-72(100 feet ens, 2 Carpet Runners. Sidewalls as low as 7% per roll i / c m i z e to a comer of an acre lot conveyed to PORCH:—4 Tables, 1 large Ice Box, L avinia W hite (337|454, 338(310, 3501 1 Sign. Plastics as low as 14c per roll 470); thence (19) along the northerly line thereof, S. 85 degrees 15 m inutes KITCHEN:—2 Ice Boxes, 1 Hand E , 709-5|10 feet to th e n o rth east co m er Truck, 8 Chairs, 1 Rocker, Lot: Dishes, BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED thereof; thence (20) along the easterly Pots .and Pans, 7 Tables, 3 Gas Ranges, We carry the largest assortment of latest designs in stock— More line of said acre lot, S. 9 degrees 09 all Silverware. th a n 50,000 rolls in stock CELOID FINISH minutes E, 67-32(100 feet to a stone; 2nd Floor, HALL:—Stair Carpet (3 thence (21) S. 85 degrees 15 m inutes Floors), 68 foot Carpet Runner in GUARANTEE PAINTING CO. E , 182-82|100 feet, m ore or less, to a Hall, 1 Couch, 2 Rockers, 2 Chairs, 1 PHONE 1578-J monument; thence (22) S. 39 degrees 12 ft. Awning. 45 minutes E, along the southerly line 2nd Floor. BED ROOMS:—19 Bed of said fifty Acre lot, in part and part­ Rooms, 23 Iron Beds Complete 706 N IN T H A VENU E BELMAR, N. J. ly along the southerly line of acres (Springs and Mattress) 19 Dressers, 10 tL Stands, 19 Rugs, 19 Chairs, 19 Wash 44.02 (E-7|454, 493(468, 967|409) 1337-16) BDinnnnmninmniiiiniiminiiiinnniiiiimnnmiiimrainiimninninmnimimnnmiDimrmrmnmmmmnininnmtummiiimaimi 100 feet to a point in the westerly line Stands, 19 Rockers, 1 Bed Couch, 10 MEDIUM GLOSS Porch Rockers, 2 Ward Robes. of a tra c t of 93-85|100 acres retu rn ed ENAMEL FOR WALLS to W illiam W est, M arch 13, 1825 (S-20- 3rd Floor. HALL:—! 68 ft. Carpet 144) and also the westerly line of a, Runner in Hall, 2 Chairs, 4 Rockers, AND WOODWORK tra c t of 34-16|100 acres lying south of 19 Bed Rooms, 3 Ward Robes, 19 Iron Beds Complete (Springs and Mattress) Corlies Avenue; thence (23) along said A restful subdued gloss line, according to the magnetic bear­ 19 D ressers, 19 W ash Stands, 10 Stands, 19 C hairs, 19 R ockers, 19 Rugs. j - A & B - finish^for walls of plaster, ings given in the deed from Fourth 4th Floor. HALL:—1 68 ft. Runner, Street National Bank of Philadelphia, j fibre-board or wood — Pa., to the Coast Realty Company, | 3 Rockers, 2 Chairs, 19 Bed Rooms, 3 Cleaners and Dyers Feb. 15th, 1904, 724(424, S. 25 degrees Ward Robes, 7 Bed Couches, 21 Iron waterproof and washable. 20 m inutes W, 110-88(100 feet, m ore or Beds Complete (Springs arid Mattress), 600 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. less, to the southwest comer of the 19 D ressers, 19 W ash Stands, 8 Stands, Easy on the eyes — easy to I last mentioned tracts; thence (24) 19 C hairs, 19 R ockers, 19 R ugs, All keepF clean. along the southerly line of the west Linens, 48 Bed Rooms, 5 Bed Couches. TELEPHONE 2885 tra c t, S. 44 degrees 21 m inutes E , 1584 CELLAR:—1 Electric Easy Wash­ Kyanize Ccloid Finish is self smoothing, feet, more or less, to the westerly line ing Machine Complete, 5 Bed Springs, of a tract of land conveyed by George 3 Bed Couches, 5 Rockers, 2 Tables. leaving no ridges—no brush marks. Ap­ H E L P S Q U A R T E R S:—8 Bed Rooms, Walling to Ralph and Addie Havens; LADIES PLAIN DRESSES plied in the morning, the surface is dry thence_____ (25) ______along the westerly line 8 Iro n Beds, M attress, and Springs, 3 thereof, N. 30 degrees 00 minutes E, Bed Couches, 10 Drsesers, 8 Wash and ready for use that same afternoon. 846-78|100 feet, m ore o r less, to the Stands, 16 Chairs, 4 Rockers, 1 Ward LADIES SUITS northwest comer of the Havens lot and Robe, Carpets, Pitchers, Wash-Bowls, Colors are smart and distinctive — four­ the southwest comer of a lot which eto. teen beautiful shades. Ask for color card. was formerly owned by Isaac K Hope, Seized as the property of COAST M EN’S suns but is now known as Taylor's Addition; REALTY COMPANY, a corporation, thence (26) N. 29 degrees 33 minutes &c., et als., taken in execution at the E, along the westerly line of the test suit of ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN OVERCOATS nam ed tra c t, 815-76,100 feet, m ore or GROVE BANK, in liquidation, etc., less, to the center line of Corlies Ave­ and to be sold by DEPARTMENT nue; thence (27) along the middle line HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. of Corlies Avenue, S. 87 degrees W, ac­ Lester C. Leonard, Attorney. STORE cording to the bearings last mentioned, Terms: CASH. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ab o u t 1056 feet, be th e sam e m ore o r PAULC.TAYIOR.PROP D ated M ay K 1 0 4 . less, to the place of Beginning. 9*abno ( 3 0 lines) $114.70

I COAST ADVERTISER, B ELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934 THE COAST ADVERTISER Sylvester License June Day Soliloquy LOUIS BARR, Owner and Publisher Again Refused J. CHARLES TURNER, Editor South Beimar Council Unan­ mm Publication Office and Plant: 704 Ninth Avenue, Bel mar, N. J. Phone 2083-W imous in Rejection of Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Beimar, New Jersey, under the Act of Congress Application m By unanimous vote of the Borough SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ':r*. Single Copy, 4 cents; Three M onths, .40; Six M onths, .75; One Y ear, $1.50 Council of South Beimar Monday night wm the application of Dan Sylvester for a Y 'iO V KNOWriTtfINK IF M02F PEOPLE In ordering tne change of subscription address, please give the old as well as plenary retail consumers license for look the nev/ address. News items of local and personal interest invited. WOLO 60 FlSHlNO AHP . premises in the Sherman building, up at ohcr in a Eighteenth avenue and F street, was Trie SKy M B W# refused. This was the third time the vjjHitE, fney vjoul&nt think. p a s m case had come up for a hearing. is $uch a pad w r l v , Mr. Sylvester's first application in YntS: the regular form was refused. A peti­ a F r e e a u POPPY DAY tion signed by about 200 r e p e a t s in favor of the lloense was next present­ Saturday is Poppy Day, the day set apart for us to ed and turned down. The two hundred n remember once in a year, at least, the boys who still live in signatories were asked by public notice to appear last Monday night and hear crippled helplessness and the families of those who gave reasons for refusal of the license. Only mm their lives as a heritage of the World War. two turned up and stated they had The public cheered vociferously as they marched on jigned the petition. m l their way to fight for their country but has sadly neglect­ The Borough Hall was crowded to capacity at Monday's meeting. ed to cheer their broken lives with a helping hand since Joseph Mirnes, counsel for Sylvester their return. stated that his client was a good citi­ The American Legion brings this picture to us once zen and had been a peaceful resident of the borough for several years and a year and it is a mean soul that does not respond by the that more than 200 residents, practi­ purchase of a poppy. cally half the population of the muni­ The smallest donation is acceptable and the poor cipality had signed a patition asking man’s nickel is as welcome as the rich man’s dollar. that he be granted the license. (Copyright, W. H. D.) Councilman Charles Shulz said so Don’t forget Poppy Day. far as the signatures were concerned, | DANGER WARNINGS they were there in black and white but j AT LAKE COMO OCEAN AVENUE BRIDG1 that many of them, he understood, had j been obtained under misrepresentation, j South Beimar to Place Signs at Danger Mr. Mirnes said all the signatories ! Spots That Beimar is now, recognized by the War Depart­ knew what they were signing. ment of the United States as of more than ordinary im­ Mayor Charles Smith said the first Albert Thompson appeared before portance and that developments of vast importance will application had been considered by the South Beimar Borough Council IRS. BURTIS CLAYTON The T astee Coffee Shop a t 804 F Council in regular manner and had street will reopen for the season this accrue from the improvement of Shark River is evidenced Monday evening and asked if some­ ENTERTAIN 8-40 been refused. On presentation of the Saturday and resume serving high by the fact that Lieut. Col. E. D. Ardery of the Second thing could be done in regard to chil­ petition by another counsel at a regu­ dren playing about Lake Como and class meals from 7 A. M. till 8:30 at The monthly meeting of 8-40 Salon District U. S. Engineer’s Office has called a public hearing lar, open meeting his case was again moderate prices. risking their lives by going beyond No, 49 was held at the home of Mrs. heard and the license again refused. for June 22nd with reference to the alteration of the their depths. Grace Clayton, Valandora Court, Then this hearing was advertised A large number of guests enjoyed He said the shallow and deep parts Spring Lake, Monday evening with Ocean avenue bridge. the weekly Thursday supper in the and the signatories asked to attend are not distinguishable and the young­ Mrs. Mary Viracola La Pete Chapeau presiding. rooms of Wall M. E. Church last night. The Secretary of War believes that the inlet span is and hear reasons for Council’s stand in sters should be warned of the danger Reports were given on Child Wel­ The general opinion is that they get an unreasonable obstruction to free navigation of the riv­ the matter. It would have been Mr. spots. Police Chief Brockstedt said fare. Mrs. Bertha Haberstick, Child better every week. er which is now classed by the War Department and Geo­ Sylvester’s proper course after rejec­ the boys had been warned off many Weufare Chairman reported that cloth tion of his application to appeal to ing ,food and milk had been given to times but returned at every opportun­ fam ilies am ounting to $36.00. Mrs. Mrs. Matthew Shanley of Sixteenth detic Survey as a “First Class Waterway.” Commissioner Burnett if he believed ity. Mabel Hoy of Long Branch reported avenue entertained Mr. Thomas Rahly This attitude of the government officials is most he had a case. He didn't do this, but that clothing and food had been given Mr. Thompson suggested that warn­ of Spring Lake and Mrs. J. McCumber instead injected politics into the issue. to fam ilies am ounting to $22.00 and gratifying and thanks for bringing the matter to a favor­ ing signs be placed at the danger Mrs. Mary Viracola reported that cloth at a bridge party Tuesday evening. Mr. Smith stated that he knew and able head are due to the persistent efforts of former Sen­ spots. ing had been given amounting to $10. had evidence to prove that this grant­ Mayor Charles Smith, commissioner After the business meeting a Birth­ day Party for R. T. Birthdays were Alden McCumber and his family and ator E. Donald Sterner with the solid support of the Bor­ ing of a license had been used as a this of public safety promised that held. Those having Birthdays in the Mr. and Mrs. William Beveridge were political club—a threat that if it were month of May were Miss Delores En- ough Commission and river interests. would be done. Sadie McCumber over not granted it would be just too bad nis, Mrs. Mabel Hoy, Mrs. Aletta Shib- ^ues^ of ^ rs It is of vital importance to fishrmen and boatmen la, Mrs. Grace Clayton. A covered dish the week-end. for certain councilmanic candidates for social and dancing were enjoyed by that a wider span bridge be erected at the inlet and every election. , all. Those present were: Mrs. Bertha The St- Rose’s School prom will,-be* such interest should present its case (in writing by pref­ These sort of tactics would not be Haberstick, Mrs. Ethel Briden, Mrs. Margaret Conklin, Mrs. Emily Knox, held next Tuesday night in the Berk­ countenanced by the Council. It was erence) at the hearing. By persistent plugging and pro­ Mrs. Aletta Shibla,- Beimar; Mrs. Ma­ eley Carteret, Asbuiy Park and not, in in the jurisdiction of the governing bel Hoy, Mrs. Elizabeth Castin, Mrs. duction of evidence Beimar finally got the F street bridge the St. Rose Parish Hall as stated last body of any municipality to grant or Hulda Castin, Miss Delores Ennis, Miss and won its plea against the railroad bridge obstruction. Helen Kittel, Mrs. Mary Viracola, Long week. deny intoxicating beverage licenses and Branch; Mrs. Effie Leish, Mrs. Hattie By just such efforts a new and adequate bridge at Ocean the Ccuncil of South Beimar as rep­ Godfrey, Mrs. Eva Carr and Mrs. Leah Watson, Asbury Park. The next meet­ Henry B. Gregory, Jr., was appoint­ resentatives if the people were not go­ avenue can be obtained. ing will be held in the Long Branch ed a special police officer, without pay, ing to be bulldozed by threats. Mr. Legion Home. by tha Borough Commission, Tuesday, Although action will be finally determined on the Smith added that under the circum­ on recommendation by Mayor Joseph testimony produced at the hearing it is a big advantage stances his recommendation was that NOT THAT ITS ANY OF HIS DARN- FINED $55 FOR M ayer. to know that we have a ‘friend at Court” in the power of the license be not granted. ED BUSINESS, BUT OUR NOSY DISTURBING PEACE the War Department. Counsel Mirnes said that the politi­ CORRESPONDENT WOULD LIKE The executive committee of the Wo­ cal angle was irrelevant and nothing TO KNOW : Oscar Benson, a fisherman, of Bay men’s Democratic Club will meet this Now is the time to get busy. Put your information stated in the act could disbar Mr. Syl­ Head was arrested by Police Officer Friday evening at 7:30 in the Young on paper and submit it to the District Engineer’s Office in vesters application. He had never Who feeds the birds at that new li­ bation emporium on Tenth avenue? Brad Behrman of South Beimar at Men’s Democratic Club. been indicted for any crime and had New York. Read the notice printed on the front page of 2:30 Sunday morning and charged with nothing in his record to cause the Who was bitten by the owl? being drunk and disorderly and resist­ Mrs. Eugene Sullivan of Eleventh this paper and digest it. Follow Col. Ardery’s sugges­ witholding of a license. ing arrest. H e w as fined $50 and $5 avenue is under observation in Fitkin tions and it won’t be long before we have another beauti­ Borough Attorney Van Note said Isn’t it about time for those roadside costs by Recorder John Stevenson Memorial Hospital for intestinal trou­ any municipality’s governing body has ble and is reported as much improved. ful and adequate span over Shark River. fish markets on River avenue to dis­ after pleading guilty to the charge. the legal right to refuse or grant a li­ appear. Cooking School cense to any applicant. The law states Are not the dangers of summer auto The executive board of West Beimar SET DATE FOR definitely, and he believed Mr. Mirnes traffic sufficient without them? ST. ROSE JUNIOR PROM P. T. A. met Wednesday evening in Aboard Sandy Hook FLOWER SHOW knew as well as ,ie did. ihat it is left AT BERKELEY-CARTERET the home of Mrs. Jennie Anderson, 1109 absolutely to the judgment of such What South Beimar angler uses four Seventeenth avenue. The meeting was governing bodies. If Council refuses to hooks to catch three fish at a time? S t Rose High School, will hold their in the form of a school of instruction Central Railroad Introduces Plan for Exhibit at 13th Junior Prom, next Tuesday night in grant such license the applicant’s only in charge of Mrs. A. Dorothy Schmitt, Novel Features on de Who really wants to get hold of a the Crystal Ballroom of the Berkeley- Avenue Pavilion in recourse is to appeal to the Commis­ Carteret Asbury Park. An invitation first vice-president of the county P. good farm ? Luxe Steamer September sioner of Alcoholic Beverage for a is extended to all the students of the T. A. neighboring schools to attend. The fol­ hearing. What will he do with it? lowing will act as chaperones: Mr. and The annual flower show will be held The Central Railroad of New Jersey At this point Councilman Elmer Hab­ Mrs. C. E. Smith, Mrs. N. F. Flanne- A card party sponsored by Court announces that the Sandy Hook steam­ this year in the Thirteenth Avenue Pa­ gan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hahn, Mrs. M. L. ers which operate between New York erstick offered a motion that the li­ Who spent an enjoyable week-end Glennon, Catholic Daughters of Amer­ vilion on Tuesday, September 18. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. M. Manner, Dr. and Atlantic Highlands to North Jer­ cense be refused. Counsel Mimes ask­ enjoying themselves immensely? and Mrs. G. Meehan, Mr. and Mrs. J. ica was greatly enjoyed by a large sey shore resorts will begin the 1934 Plans for this Increasingly popular ed for a specific reason why his client Meehan, Mrs, M. Merkle, Mr. and Mrs. number of players Monday night in season next Sunday, May 27th. During affair were set in motion at a meeting E. J. Sullivan. the early part of the operation of the was discriminated against. How did S. C.. A. p., H. S. and W. S t Rose's Parish Hail. of the Garden Department of the Wo­ Albert Getteridge, the chairman, is steamers there will be a novel feature Mayor Smith said they had ample B. enjoy their baptism of fire with the 'ably assisted by the following commit aboard the S. S. "Sandy Hook.” man's Club Friday afternoon in the reasons and showed him a communi­ H. and L. Company? tees: Hall, Agnes Dillon, Margaret Mrs, Frank Herbert of Eighteenth With chefs from prominent hotels, Pryor; Patrons, Stephen Day, Alfred home of the chairman, Mrs. Frank E. avenue Is seen on the women cooking experts, and actual cation which he said Council did not Ferruggario, Lotrain McAdams; Bids, streets with a Erving, 1204 E street. Mrs. Nora F. to open the bakery demonstrations, a Sea Going Cooking wish to be made public. After further Who is going Harold McGreevey, Evelyn Hines, brand new automobile. School will be conducted on the S. S. Schmidt was reappointed secretary of discussion the communication was read S atu rd ay ? Mary E. Dillon; Refreshments, Ann “Sandy Hook” on Wednesdays, June the show. Bradley, Elizabeth Bradley, George Mrs. Robert Puttock of Eighteenth 6th and June 13th. This announce­ at request of counsel. Richter; Publicity, Raymond Hughes, avenue who has been confined to her W. Evans Smith of the Herald-Trib­ ment was made today by the Steam­ It was a letter from Commissioner Who entertained Mr. R. Tuesday Norman Hughes, Edward Lee ship's Passenger Traffic Department. home for the past fifteen weeks as a une garden section addressed the meet Robert Perry. En route down the harbor and bay of Police George Reyer of New Or- evening? result of a broken ankle, is slowly re­ to Atlantic Highlands, the ship’s ball­ ing. W. E. Kemble of the Beaux Arts f leans to the local police, enclosing a Mrs. Norman Folsome, accompanied covering. room will be turned into a veritable Nursery, Long Branch, will be the Who received the flowers? photograph of Sylvester and asking if by her mother, spent Wednesday in kitchen. Allen Prescott as Master of speaker at the next meeting at which Miss Isabelle Yeck of K street is vis­ Ceremonies will open the meeting, fol­ Dan Williams, alias Dan Sylvester Caldwell. an exhibition of wall pockets will be iting her sister, Mrs. Donald Glenum lowed by Miss Winifred Wishard, rec­ whose last know n address w as 1606 F W ho that "sleep-walker” and in New York. ognized expert on cooking. Demon­ given. street was still alive and if he had been w hy? SEEK NEW’ MATERIAL strations on actual preparations and Others attending the meeting were Joseph Rosenfeld of E street is now cooking of dishes from soup to desserts mixed up in any gang trouble here. the proud owner of a new Ford V-8 will be made and these creations will Mrs. J. Preston Jones, Mrs. Carl Counsel Mirnes then called on Syl- ( Why did Gene put that Mr. L. up for This Saturday and Sunday, the Bei­ be given as prizes to the “students." Schongar, Mrs. Charles Etheridge, Mrs. mar Baseball club will hold tryouts at purchased of the local Ford Agency. The school, conducted while the vester who denied ever having been in-1a 96?______S. Stitt, Mrs. Charles Conners, Mrs. Memorial Park for the purpose of “Sandy Hook" sails from New York dieted or convicted of a crime. Under James P. Hall and family will arrive and Atlantic Highlands will be held on Fred Haberstick, Mrs. Charles J. Mar­ had been in the police toils four hr Mr. Van Note's questioning, Sylvester strengthening the team with the addi­ from Miami Beach, Fla, this week and the 12:45 P. M. boat, Daylight time, kus and Miss Edna Stitt. five other times but had never been admitted he had been picked up while tion of new material. occupy their home here at Twelfth ave­ from Per Sli West 42nd Street, leaving convicted of any crime. Pier 10, Cedar street at 1:10 P. M. Day riding with another man in a “hot Night games will also be played nue and C street. light Time. Councilman Cameron moved that Subscribe for The Coast Advertiser, car.” He also admitted that he had It is expected that this innovation the proceedings be closed and by unan­ away from home. Marie B. Leuly and her mother have will attract many women whose inter­ $1.50 per year. had a fist fight with Chief Reyer and imous vote the license was refused. As a neclus the team has Frosch, opened the Spinsters Restaurant at 107 est is home and cooking and who Sixth avenue for the season. They would like to learn while enjoying the Sharkey, Kravitz. Clevenger and Eg­ —BUT IS BEUUB NOW— spent the winter at Palisades, N. J. famous “Sandy Hook" salt Good Job Printing at this Office. Good Job Printing at this Office. bert of last year’s Braves. COAST ADVERTISER. BSLttAJU NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934 S, A. R. H O NO R COLONEL BETTS lip w m m -v-V ■(•. Eulogized for His Work in Organization and Fra­ FANCY MILK-FED ROASTING ternal Orders ALL SIZES ESTABLISHED Colonel Philander Betts of this bor­ 1859 ough, president of the State S. A. R., was eulogized for his work In the or­ ganization and in other capacities at a CHICKENS Typical of the offerings in our pre-holiday sale is an exceptional value in banquet given in his honor in the Marl­ Roasting Chickens the highest poultry grade Other bargains include borough Hotel, Asbury Park at the fi­ choice fruits and vegetables staple foods, scores of famous brands. Space nal meeting of the season. Twenty- permits us to list only about 85 here Check the list and buy now. five members attended, ;>n them m an y who renew ed old ... h j ,....,------SWIFT S PREMIUM, ARMOUR'S STAR, WILSON’S CERTIFIED, and other brands ships after Ion • absences from this lo­ Whole or Either Half cality. 10 to 12 lbs. average lb. Dr. Harry G. Thomas of Asbury SMOKED HAMS i 7 c Park, president of the county unit was toastmaster. He spoke pf Col. Betts’ ll lb 1 9 ' work among them. John Alden re­ Prime Ribs ««ST.'S.» 25' ferred to the colonel’s achievements as CHOICE SLICED1 ib 3 5 c an engineer and Charles Hidden eulo­ Delicious with Roast Chicken Steak GRADE lh. 35c Spiced Ham gized his fraternal record. Dromedary CRANBERRY SAUCE SLICED lb. ib. 9 C 17 or. can 15c Boiled Ham 39' Fresh Mackerel AN EXPRESSION OF m KEEN APPRECIATION Except Corttoenme and Oae Chowde* LUCKY STRIKE, CHESTERFIELD I cannot too deeply express my grat­ Week-End Specials in Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Heinz Assorted Soups 2 «« 25c - "old g o l d , camel itude to the voters of Monmouth Coun­ Hi tb 1 j J.111MII n m mii"T ty for the splendid support I received Borden’s Cheesexn ««!.«•» 2 p^2 9 c STRAWBERRIES Large, Sweet, Juicy 2 quart boxes 2 5 c at the polls. Of course, I was unable CHECSt America* m * * * % * % ’Saw * to leave the Capital to participate in Blue Moon SPREAD Pimaa* * pk* lvc CIGARETTES the primary and as a result had to de­ K size YELLOW BANANAS LARGE 4 pounds 1 Deviled Ham underw ood s 10c Carton of 10 packages or 4 tin? of 50 pend entirely upon my friends in New ■tF^ -*r U. W* ’f Jersey to carry on the fight for me. Ovaltine * con 37c u«.«*69c FRESH GREEN PEAS 2 pounds 15c •■rcjrWTTWY. The returns speak much more elo­ - r v - - ■ I quently than I can of how well they Quaker Maid Beans 3 com 1 3 c m s --- jr stood by me and I want to take this CALIFORNIA CARROTS . 2 bunches ft opportunity publicly to express my Prudence corned m w mash 2 3 c Package of twenfy IA~ heartfelt thanks to the men and wo­ 3 eon» 25c . Full bunch men who took the trouble to go to the Ken-L-Ration JERSEY ASPARAGUS Fo„ 18c WHOLE MILK Plus Deposit — Sold in Licensed Stores of New Jersey. No mere material re­ Flako Pie Crus* 9c American Cheese N. Y. STATE a I 9 C ward can compare with the loyalty of ‘YUKON CLUB friends, in my estimation. Such loyal­ Old Munich Malt rut. « r 45c m ed. A ty inspires a man in public life to ex­ COOKED can 0c '"can S 'J 2 C PALE GINGER ALE or o 2 9 o z .i« C , ert his best efforts. The people of Hire’s Root Beer Extract bof*. 23c Heinz Spaghetti ASSORTEDFRUITFLAVORS O boH. New Jersey may rest assured that they will have no reason to regret the sup­ Fleischmann’s Yeast «.*. 3c Campbell’s Tomato Souo 4.", 25 c C&C G i n g e r A l e bot. 1 0 ‘ port they gave me Tuesday. I shall Seminole Tissue 4 25c continue to serve the entire people of *Clicquot Club GZler 2'££25* the state to the best of my ability.— B a b - O ...... w. 10c Hamilton F. Kean. Gulden’s Mustard • i,11c * H o f f m a n pale dry 29 of. bo». 2 0 c Camay Soap . 5 23c WEST BELMAR MAN ^C anada Dry G,A"9.* r 2 ^ 2 5 C Lux Flakes km* 9c u-v 22c Puffed Rice 2 23c SS 8C FOUND DEAD IN LOT Sunnyfield Com Flakes 6c G rap.JuicA A P^13c^25c Fritz Ortman of 45 South M Street, Hecker’s Cream Farina X 21c Tetley’s Tea?™ 18' % 35' W e l c h ’s GRAPE JUICE pt. bot. 1 8 c West Belmar was found dead in a va­ *Coca Cola 6 bonus 25* cant lot near his home Monday morn­ i O n t a t o e s STANDARD QUALITY 3 can, 25' ing with his throat cut. W h ite R o c k WATER l2oz,bot.|5<: GRANDMOTHER’S A t e I J C f SWEET Mrs. Edith Crowther of Finley- street (SLICED OR UNSLICED I SrlVlvlC?22? DILL quart jar MIXED quart |ar Mjtm ^ 0 c Perrier W ater 12 0 z .b o t.i 9 c discovered the body lying in a pool of ★ INDICATES HUS DEPOSIT - blood and notified the police. A razor HEARTH D V C or was found near the body. BAKED K I C Royal Jello Desserts ■** 5' Chief of Police Vernon Shibla of C r u n r L - l f t GELATIN DESSERT or 0% 0% ^. Why don't you try it? Wall Township investigated the case □ p u n v ie CHOCOLATE PUDDING X packages j f C A&P Coffee must be good because and said it was undoubtedly one of sui­ BREAD more people are drinking it than any cide. Despondency over ill health is Standard Large Loaf other coffee. So aren’t you missing believed to '.have been the reason for a bet if you’re not using it, too? Try his act. For a real treat with beer, Swartsdown CAKE FLOUR Ige.pkg 2 4 c it this week-end. cheese or cold cuts, try it SOUTH BELMAR JOINS at this special price. Eight O ’clock Baker’s PREMIUM CHOCOLATE V2 lb. cake 1 8 ^ lb. IN LEGION EXERCISES a Mild ond Mellow COFFEE 2 1 ' GRANDMOTHER’S 7 V S s/ S outh Belmar Borough Council, pkg. Monday night, accepted an invitation White Bread 8‘ Post Toasties 7 C Grape Nuts pkg- 17c Red Circle to take part in the Memorial Day Rich, Full-bodied COFFEE 2 3 ' Grape-Nuts flakes Pkg.l 0C Post Bran Flakes pkg- 9 C parade and exercises of the American Bokar Legion. N EC T A R TEA PREFERRED FOR ITS FLAVOR.. PRAISED FOR ITS PRICE Vigorous, Winey COFFEE 2 5 ' V* lb. pkg. xh lb. pkg. NOTICE "NO—NOT WHEN or 15 Tea Balls or 30Tea Balls Unsweetened Evoporoted Take notice that the Loyal Order of 13‘ 25c Countless women who take particular pride " thcre'S no need delicious rajah Moose, No. 1327, of Belmar, N. J„ in- I in the meals they serve prefer Rajah—even TO MAKH YOUR OWN COSTS SO LITTLE." White House Milk 4." 23' tends to apply to the Borough Commis- Choice of Orange-Pekoe, to the more expensive dressings. Why? SALAD DRESSING." sion of Belmar for a Club Plenary Re- i India-Ceylon-Jovo; Mixed, Simply because Rajah’s flavor is difficult to tall Consumer’s License for premises : © and Formosa Oolong surpass—or even match. It’s zestful, rich UNEEDA BAKERS c situated at 14th Avenue and H street, and creamy-smooth. Always in good taste soiraf Belm ar. Objections, if any, should be made for salads of vegetables, fruits, fish or fowl. Assortment de Luxe pkg. 27c And it costs so little. immediately in writing to: John Alden, Priscilla or Miles Stondish JA M ES A. JO ECK , • ANN PAGE Borough Clerk of the Borough C o o k i e s • . < pkg. 17<= i of Belmar, N. J. (Signed) Laurence J. Martin, D ictator. Preserves For Tasty Salads with Rajah Salad Dressing RICHARDSON & ROBBINS NOTICE Take notice, that I, Marie B. Leuly, I 16 a z ] 32oz Q O c intend to apply to the Borough Com­ Boned Chicken Zt 31c jar | f jar \J\J mission of Belmar for a Plenary Re­ IMPORTED CHATKA tail Consumer’s License for premises situated at 107 Sixth avenue, Belmar, Peanut Butter *"10c w“19c New Jersey, Crabmeat . ^ 22' Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to: James A. Joeck, Borough Clerk of m em Belmar, N. J. e a s t e r n d i v i s i o n THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. EASTERN DIVISION (Signed) Marie B. Leuly, ... ■ - ■ . 107 6th avenue, Belmar, N. J. CHANCERY 3-6 394 & 395) in Block—Section D on the 11 shares of the 5th series of shares thence (2) eastwardly along the nor­ SHERIFF'S SALE — By virtue of a tract known as Shark River Hills, of the capital stock of complainant As­ therly line of Lot No. 113 and parallel MUST ABATE NOISE writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued Monmouth County, New Jersey, made NEW YORK sociation and 7 1-2 sh ares of the 9th with Woodland Avenue, one hundred out of the Court of Chancery of the by Sincerbeaux & Moore, Civil Engi­ AT CASINO PLANT NEWARK AND ELIZA H O T State of New Jersey, will be exposed series of shares of the capital stock (100) feet to the westerly line of Lot neers, A sbury P a rk , N. J. July 1926 of said complainant Association, as­ to sale at public vendue, on and duly filed in the Monmouth Coun­ No. 115; thence (3) northwardly along Monday, the 18th day of June, 1934, signed to the said complainant Associa­ th e w esterly line of L ot No. 115 and On recommendation by Commission­ ty Clerk’s Office. tion by Floyd C. Woolley and Kather­ ROUND between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 parallel with Avondale Avenue, fifty Pennsylvania Station J1 .S Seized as the property of Ernest ine V, Woolley, his wife, and er Thcmas D. Joeck and with Mayor TRIP o’clock (at 2 o’clock, Daylight Saving (50) feet to the southeast corner of Lot 33rd St. and 7th Avenue Myers, et al., taken in execution at the IN THE SECOND PLACE. Joseph Mayer’B hearty approval Bor­ Time) in the afternoon of said day, at suit of Neptune Building and Loan As­ No. 141; thence (4) westwardly along All those certain lots, tracts or par­ the southerly line of lot No. 141 and ough Attorney Joseph SUversteln was 00 the Court House in the Borough of sociation, and to be sold by Freehold, County of Monmouth, New cels of land and premises, hereinafter again parallel with Woodland Avenue, HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. particularly described, situate, lying authorized by resolution of the Bor­ Hudson Terminal $1. ROUND Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said Dated April 30th, 1934. one hundred (100) feet to the point or TRIR ough Commission Tuesday morning to Court amounting to approximately $2,- and being in the Borough of Neptune place of Beginning. Richard W. Stout, Sol’r. City, In the County of Monmouth and SUNDAYS 203.00. (43 lines) $18.06 BEING the- same premises conveyed take steps at once to have the noise State of New Jersey, and known as unto the said Floyd C. Woolley and M ay *7, Ju n e 10, 24 In the first place Four and one-half nuisance at the Casino Ice plant shares of the Twenty sixth series and lots 111 and 112 on Map A of Avondale Kathleen V. Woolley, his wife, by Av­ Ju ly 8, 22, A ugust 5, 19, Sept. 2, 16 CH A N CERY 5-33 Three shares of the Thirtieth series of Terrace, made by Niart Rogers, Civil ondale Realty Co., Body Corporate, by stopped. WEDNESDAYS SHERIFFS SALE — By virtue of a E ngineer, dated A ugust 1, 1910, and Deed bearing date May 28, 1924, and Mr. Silvrestein will give the owners shares of the capital stock of the Nep­ writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued M ay SO, Ju n e 13, 27 tune Building and Loan Association, ! revised August 19, 1913, and filed in recorded in the Monmouth County out of the Court of Chancery of the • the office of the Clerk of the County of the plant short notice to stop the Ju ly U , 25, A ugust 8, 22, Sept. 5, 19 assigned to said Association by Ernest C lerk's O ffice Septem ber 30, 1924, in State of New Jersey will be exposed to j of Monmouth, at Freehold, New Jer­ Book 1272 of Deeds for said County, noise caused by its exhaust immed­ Myers and Bertha Myers, his wife, and sale at public vendue on SPECIAL FAST TRAIN in the second place: sey, Septem ber 9, 1911, an d m ore p a r­ on pages 402, etc. iately otherwise an Injunction to close MONDAY, the 18th DAY OF JUNE, WEDNESDAYS ONLY All tract or parcel of land and prem­ ticularly described as follows: Seized as the property of FLOYD C. 1934, BEGINNING at a point in the eas- WOOLLEY, et als., taken in execution down the plant will be the result. Daylight Saving Time ises, hereinafter particularly describ­ between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 ed, situate, lying and being in the , terly line of Avondale Avenue at a at the suit of JERSEY COAST BUILD L t . B elm ar - 9.11 A. M. I o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving Township of Neptune, in the County of | point distant one hundred (100) feet ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of FOR SALE—Full size .convertible day A t . New Y ork - 10.42 A. M. i Time) in the afternoon of said day at ‘ southwardly from the southeast corner Bradley Beach, N. J., a body corporate Monmouth and State of New Jersey, the Court House, in the Borough of bed, ideal for furnished room house. known and designated as Lota Num­ of Summit and Avondale Avenues as of New Jersey and to be sold by See Flyers or Consult Agents Freehold. County of Monmouth, New shown on said Map; thence (1) south­ ■ ' HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Can be made Into full sino bed, tapes­ bers Three Hundred. Ninety three. Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court Three Hundred Ninety four and Three wardly along the esaterly line of Avon­ Dated May 10th, 1934. try covering, reasonable. Mtb. B ran- am oun tin g to approxim ately $4,842.00. dale Avenue, fifty (BO) feet to the Joseph R. Megill SoTr. Pennsylvania Railroad Hundred and Ninety five (Nos. 393, nan, 700 22nd avenue. Belm ar. IN THE FIRST PLACE: northw est co rn er of L ot No. 113; (72 lines) 330.24 ( i-U.t,, T 'r * COASTASVERIJISER, BELMAE, NESf JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934

(hawwy 6-S } ! SHERIFF'S SALK — By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me "directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the of New Jersey, will be exposed at public vendue, on T H IX TON , THE 4th DAY OF JUNE, 1334, between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving SEA FOOD MARKET Time) in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New FRESH FROM THE SEA Jersey, ot satisfy a decree of said court amounting to approximately $4,- 031.00. All the following tract or parcel of HEADQUARTERS FOR land and premises hereinafter particu- i iarly described, situ ying and being , in the Township U Neptune,. in the ■ County of Monmcj i. and State of ; New Jersey. KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as lot numbered SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN (747) as shown on map of lots of Camp Ground of the rm Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associa­ s\/VP tion of the Methodist Episcopal church, ; and situate on the south side of Ab­ bott avenue, between Central and Beach Avenues, at Ocean Grove, Mon­ 4- mouth County, New Jersey. 4- ALSO, all the estate, right, title and 4- interest, and term of years yet to come 4*! and unexpired of the said parties of 4* 4*! the first part, of, in and to a certain 4* *j* 4* Ail Fish in Season Fresh Daily from our Boats 4- Indenture of Lease of the said prem­ 4* 4* ises made and executed by the Ocean 4* 4- Grove Camp Meeting Association of 4* 4* the Methodist Episcopal Church to 4* 4* Anna M. Cannon, by Lease dated Octo­ 4- Mackerel are now running as are Shad, Flounder, 4* ber 1st, 1873 and recorded in Book 304 4* Fluke, Sea Bass, Porgies, Butter Fish, Eels, Lob­ 4 of Deeds, page 453; and by several 4* 4* mesne Assignments, conveyed by Jos­ 4* sters and others. 4-i eph G. Reid and Sarah E. Reid, his 4 4* wife, to Anna M. Barnum and Rebecca 4* 4* B .Barnum, by Assignment of Lease 4 dated M arch 25, 1902, and recorded in 4 Sea Food is easily digested, nutritious, 4* th eMonmouth County Clerk’s Office, 4* 4- Freehold, N. J„ in Book 689 of Deeds, pure and wholesome page 10 etc. $! Seized as the property of ELIZA­ BETH C. MITCHELL, et als, taken in t execution at the suit of ANNETTE M. 4 HOFFMAN, and to be sold by CALL BELMAR 3057 HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 4*':t\Dated April 26th, 1934. 4* Joseph Silverstein, Solicitor. THIXTON SEA FOOD MARKET 4* (53 1.) $22.26 4* Highw ay 35 at 7th Avenue, Belmar, New Jersey f 4*1 C hancery 4-450 4* SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the Yes, the Super Frigidaire ’34 solves that able shelves—tall bottle space—new Frigid­ State of New Jersey will be exposed to problem with • automatic ice tray release. aire Servashelf—Sliding Utility Basket—in sale at public vendue, on You simply touch a little lever, and the short, a refrigerator that will change all MONDAY, THE 28th DAY OF MAY, 1934, trays slide right out in your hand. your ideas as to what an electric refrigerator HODKEN BQUIPMKNT between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 Really, you’ve never seen a refrigerator should be and do. o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving like this before! Pay us a visit. See the many models from Oouretous Immediate Attention! Fair and Moderate Charges Time) in the afternoon of said day at Defrosting is automatic. There’s a special which you can make your choice. There’s the Court House, In the Borough of For Radio SERVICE in the Finest Sense of the Word—Call Freehold, County of Monmouth, New frozen storage compartment. And the small a size to fit the needs of every family. And Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court amount of current consumed is amazing. be sure to ask us about the amazing Frigid­ am ounting to approxim ately $3,902.00. Then there’s Lifetime Porcelain inside aire ’34 Standard Model that uses less cur­ BELMAR RADIO All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particu­ and out—double capacity Hydrators—adjust­ rent than one ordinary lamp bulb. SALES larly described, situate, lying and be­ SERVICE ing* in the Borough of South Belmar, In the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Being known and designated as lot? Numbers Twenty-six (26) and Twenty- seven (27) on the Wilson Tract, Bel­ J e r s e y C e n t r a l Pow er& lightC& mar, a map of which is now on file in County Clerk’s Office In and for the County of Monmouth, said lots Num­ 4 -4 7 6 bers Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-eeven Consult Members of Jersey Coast Electrical League for Your NOTICE OF INTENTION (27) being more particularly described SHERIFF'S SALE — By virtue of a writ of flf. fa. to me directed, issued as fronting fifty (50) feet an a propos­ Electrical Requirements ed street called Eighteenth avenue and •Ut of the Court of Chancery of the extending back one hundred and twen­ State of New Jersey, win be exposed Take notice that The Great Atlantic ty-five (125) feet. to sale at public vendue on A Pacific Tea Co. intends to apply to Seized as the property of MICHAEL MONDAY, THE 28th DAY OF MAY, the Borough of Belmar for Plenary Re­ RUSSOMANNO, et als., taken in exe­ 1984, tail Distribution License for premises Hutchinson Art Shop cution at the suit of SPRING LAKE between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 situated at 90S F Street, Belmar, N. J. Exclusive Agency for Columbia BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ o’clock (at 2 o’olock Daylight Saving Objection, if any, should be made Im­ and M inerva Y arns, D. M. C. You Save Money TION, a corporation of the State of Time) in the afternoon of said day at mediately in writing to J. A. Joeck, Cotton, Alsatian Embroidery, Clerk of the Borough of Belmar, N. J. New Jersey, and to be sold by the Court House, In the Borough of HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Embroidery Stamping and Freehold, County of Monmouth, New The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 837 Sherman Ave., Newark, N. J. D ated A pril 11, 1934. Hand-knitted Sweaters Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said Gilbert H. VanNote, Solicitor. When you have your Auto •ourt amounting to approximately $23,- John A. Hartford, President, Valhalla, PH O N E (594 New York. (39 1.) $16.38 357.00. ;« 806 F ST. All the following tract or parcel of A. G. Hoffman, First Vice President, £ Repair Work done by experts. land and premises hereinafter particu­ 95 R idge Street, O range, N .J. Good Job Printing at this Office. larly described, situate, lying and be­ W. G. W rightson, Vice P resident, 259 ing in the Borough of Belmar in the Reynolds Terr., Orange, N. J. They locate the trouble quickly County of Monmouth and State of R. B. Smith, Vice President, 383 Park miwnMtHaiaiitiMattiMMKiNWHmKnBHamKiHtwiuiiinuiimutMMisiiiuiMMiHiutiiKiiiiuutmoiifuitftNniAWWHutii'ri' J- New Jersey. Avenue, New York City. g B E IN G L ots N os. 1938 and 1939 on a C. A. Brooks, Vice P resident, 3117 J i and repair it efficiently. plan of lots of the Ocean Beach Asso­ Brownsville Rd., Mt. Oliver St, E. HABERSTICK & SONS 114* ciation duly filed in the Clerk’s Office Pittsburgh, Pa. 114* of Monmouth aforesaid, bounded and O. C. Adams, Vice President, Lincoln EXPERT PLUMBERS g 14- Come here and Save Money! Court Apts., Lancaster and Over­ described as follows: For several years located at 1002 F Street, Belmar, N. J. i 4* SITUATE on the southerly side of brook Aves., Philadelphia. 14- Tenth Avenue on the aforesaid plan, David T. Bofinger, Vice President, 721 Have changed their location to more adequate premises at § I 4* together fronting or in width one hun­ Carroll Street, Teaneck, N. J. dred (100) feet on the same and ex­ W. M. Byrnes, Vice President, Dolma if BELMAR SALES 8c SERVICE tending back southerly from thence Rd., Scarsdale, New York. 415 Eighteenth Avenue, South Belmar THOMAS D. JOECK, Prop. the same width one hundred (100) feet W. J. Davidson, Vice President, 99 As­ If at a right angle to said Tenth Avenue pen Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Up-to-date In Every Detail by and betw een L ot No. 1937 on th e George L. Hartford, Treasurer, 3 Crest- S il 709 T E N T H A V EN U E BELM AR, N. J. easterly side and the easterly line of mont Road, Montclair, N. J. 5 6 4* “D” Street on the westerly side there­ George D. Clews, Asst. Treasurer, 151 fc4*4*4*4*4,4*‘H*4*4*4*4*4-4*4-4*4~H*4-4*4-»H ,*M,,M "M -4*4*4**H*4-4»4.lj of, one hundred and fifty (150) feet Montrose Ave., South Orange, N. J. to th e re a r line of L ots Nos. 2088 and E W. Haskins, Secretary, Rookledge >4*4• .j. .*« -j- »^* —j* *!*"!* -J- - J**!* *’* —*’* *!* *!* 4* 4——I— ’* *1" *1* *1* *1**1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1— *,—*!* *1* 2039 on said plan of lots. Rd., Pelham, New York. r- 4- ALSO ALL the following described IJ B. Breckinridge, Asst. Secretary, 4* We Have Signed the President’s Re-employment Agreement 2* 4*4* 4* 4-4-4-4* 4*4* H otel M ontclair, 541 Lexington f*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4* furniture and furnishings and any re­ * 4* 4* newals or replacements of the follow­ Avenue, New York City. 4* 4- i ing described furniture and furnish­ Foregoing also constitutes the Board 4* 4* ings:— of Directors together with the follow­ 4- 4* * PLAYS, Sketches, Dialogues, Monologues, Min- Thirty-five (35) Bed Room sets com­ ing: 4* 4* plete; Forty (40) additional beds; Two J. M. Toolln, 1147 G rayton Rd., Grosse f 4* 4* strels, Vaudeville Sketches, Gags, Make-Up T housand (2,000) pieces of linen; Pointe, Mich. 4* 4* Ball room: One (1) piano; Twelve A. G. H oadley, 4921 D orchester Ave., 4- 4* 4* (12) chairs; Chicago, 111. 4- 4* 4- Card room: Four (4) tables; Twelve Stockholders holding more than one 4- 4* 4- (12) chairs. per cent of the stock—The Great At­ 4- ' 4* 4- Dining room: Thirty (SO) tables; One lantic and Pacific Tea Co. of America. 4* % Musical Recitations, Pianologues, Songs, Costume Hundred Fifty (150) chairs; One (D 4* buffet; One Thousand, Two Hundred 4* 4* NOTICE (1,200) pieces of -silver. 4* 4* Recitations, Recitations, Pantomimes Kitchen: Kitchen utensils; Two 4* Thousand, Five Hundred (2,500) pieces SERVICE WITH A SMILE * of assorted crockery; Two (2) ice box­ Take notice that I, David Tewel in­ es, One (1) large coal range and One tend to apply to the Borough Commis­ You always get a little more than you pay ^ (1) gas range; sion of Belmar far a Seasonal Plenary Office: One (1) safe; Two (3) desks Retail Consumption License for prem­ for when you deal with us—Clean “gas,” full meas- 4* Elocution, Physical Culture, Delsarte Books. and One (1) typewriter; ises eltuated at Fourth and Ocean ave­ re—Clean oil, the brand your motor likes best,— Porch: Fifty (60) porch rockers. nues, Belmar, New Jersey. Correct Books on Body Building or Reducing. Seized as the property of SAMUEL Objections if any should be made :tnd cheerful sendee to bring you back. GREENBERG, et ala., taken In execu­ immediately in writing to: tion at the suit of FRANK H. SMITH, James A. Joeck, Borough Clerk of Free Air and Water—We Fix Flats Noted Books on Voice, Song, Speech, Breathing. Trustee in Liquidation, etc,, and to be the Borough of Belmar, N. J. sold by (Signed) ' David Tewel, Special Prices on Cars Greased and Sprayed HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 602 Tth A ve, A sbury P ark , 17. J. Complete Battery Service Catalogues Free on Bequest D ated, A pril 18th, 1934. Donald R. Mayer, Sol’r. Cars Called For and Delivered Free (66 L) $87.72 USED GOLF BALLS WANTED Best prices paid TYDOL GASOLINE PETE ARZKNTE 262 M orris Ave., Long B ranch. N. J. OUACKENBUSH SERVICE STATION "V. cUUm un COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934

CHANCERY 5-32 SHERIFF’S SALE: — By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1934, between the hours of 12.o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o’clock. Daylight Saving Time) in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said Court amounting to approximately $5,- 776.00. All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particu­ larly described, situate, lying and be­ ing in the Borough of Bradley Beach, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, known and designated as the westerly one-half of lot number Seven Hundred and Sixty-three, on me tK official map of the Bon -ugh Bi al­ ley Beach. Beginning at a point in the south­ erly line of Brinley Avenue, distant •ne hundred and seventy-one and eighty one-hundredths of a foot wes­ terly from the southwest corner of Hammond and Brinley Avenues; thence (1) westerly parallel with Brin­ ley Avenue, tweniy-rive teet; me nee (2) southerly, at right angles with Brinley Avenue, one Hundred and twen ty-five feet; thenee (3) eastwardly parallel with Brinley Avenue, 'twenty- five feet; thence (4) northwardly, again at right angles to Brin!.... Ave­ nue, one hundred and twenty £i to the point or place of Begin. Seized as the property of Sadie Zuck, et als., taken in execution at the suit of Alfred Rose, and to be sold by HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Dated May 10th, 1934. Joseph Silverstein, SolT. (44 lines) . $18.48

Chancery 5-16 SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of r. writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issue 1 cut of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF JUNE, 1934, between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the afternoon of said day at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree , offc said court amounting to approximately $27,- 096.00. EnSine€rll,8 facts Prove !t- Ex- All that tract or parcel of land and and the premises hereinafter particularly de­ perience in building nearly ten scribed, situate, lying and being in the City of Asbury Park, in the County of million cars confirms it. And the record of Monmouth and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a stone in the nor­ over 3,000,000 Chevrolet Six owners removes therly lino of Eighth avenue, distant any shadow of doubt about it: The only •one hundred and eighty three feet eleven and one-half inches westerly way to get real economy in a low-priced from a stone planted for the northwest corner of Eighth Avenue and Grand car is to insist on SIX cylinders and Avenue (formerly Packard Street) said beginning stone being in the eas­ OVERHEAD valves. terly line of lot No. 1248 as shown on original map of Asbury Park made by F . H. K ennedy and Son, 1874; thence SIX cylinders — no m orel—because extra • (1) westwardly along the northerly line of said Eighth Avenue, one hun- cylinders mean extra cost for gas, oil, upkeep ’ dred and thirty four feet- and three :: inches, more or less, to a point distant and parts. OVERHEAD valves—nothing - one hundred and twenty five feet wes­ else!—for the same good reason that air- VALVE terly at. right angles from the east line OVERHEAD of said L ot No. 1248; thence (2) no rth , planes use them. And speedboats. And racing two minutes east, as the magnetic nee­ dle poined M ay 1, 1871, parallel w ith cars. They get the MOST power out of the and distant one hundred and twenty five feet westerly, at right angles from LEAST gas. That's why overhead valve$ are the east line of said lot No. 1248, cross­ is the most ;:1 ing Oakbluff Avenue, eight hundred the choice of leaders—and champions. six OVERHEAD and fifty , two feet, eleven inches to a CYLINDERS point in Deal.Lake; thence (3) south, VALVES m ore thirty degrees east sixty three feet and CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. economical nothing else four and one-half inches to another Compare Chevrolet’s low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. point in said Lake; thence (4) south, terms. A General Motors Value. eighty degrees' east ninety five feet and eight and one-half inches to- anoth­ car in'the worm er point in said Lake in the east line of said Lot No. 1248 produced norther­ ly; thence.(5) south, two minutes west 80 HORSEPOWER—80 MILES PER HOUR along said line and the east line of said lot No. 1248. crossing Oakbluff 1 avenue, eight hundred and thirty feet and six inches to the place of begin­ ning. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING I thereout and therefrom all that certain i tract of land and premises heretofore 1 conveyed to Herman P. Lazarus by deed dated February 19. 1913, and re- K’corded in the Monmouth Co. Clerk’s office in Book 947 of deeds page 441 and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the nor­ therly line of Eighth avenue, distant CABLE- SHOCK- two hundred and thirteen and thirty- BODIES BY five hundredths feet westerly from the FULLY-ENCLOSED CONTROLLED PROOF FISHER : northwest comer of Eighth Avenue KNEE-ACTION WHEELS BRAKES STEERING , and Grand Avenue, said beginning point being at the intersection of said Eighth Avenue and the westerly line of the roadway or intersection of the easern side of the whole tract; thence (1) continuing in a westerly direction along the middle line of Eighth Ave­ nue, one hundred and five feet, to a • monument in the west line of the whole tract; thence (2) in a northerly direction, along the westerly line of the whole tract, one hundred and twenty five feet to an iron pipe; thence (3) in an easterly direction, and parallel with Coast Chevrolet Company, Inc. fcighth AVenue, one hundred and five feet to an iron pipe in the westerly Belmar, New Jersey side of said Alleyway and twenty nine 8th Avenue and F Street feet and twenty nine hundredths of a foot west of the line of the whole tract; thence (4) in a southerly direc­ tion and along the westerly line of said Alleyway, one hundred and twenty Park Chevrolet Company, Inc five feet to the northerly line of Eighth avenue and point or place of begin­ Asbury Park, New Jersey ning. 1000 Main Street ALSO EXCEPTING the lands en­ titled within the roadway of Oakbluff Avenue crossing said premises. Also including all he riparian lights NOTICE of the said party of the first part Take notice that I, George W. Hay- j (now of Andrew Karagias) together ward, intend to apply to the Borough ; j* ^ ■with all the buildings and improve­ BE SATISFIED Commission of Belmar for a Seasonal i v „ X A t^bone 210 Plenary Retail Consumption License : Jr PHOINB 14 £. a ments on the above mortgaged prem­ ises. Are you always satisfied that you are getting value for premises situated at Ocean and | jjj Seized as the property of ANDREW you should for your money in Third avenues, Belmar, New Jersey. ; g , f w * W. E. Hefter KARAGIAS, et als., taken in execution Objections, if any, should be made iVltirKCl & Furniture and Housefurnishings immediately in writing to: at the suit of MATILDA HOGG, and Herman F. Lazarus, Prop. PLUMBING—HEATING to be sold by Electric Refrigerators, Speed Queen and Star Washing James A. Joeek, Borough Clerk of Machines on Cash and Easy Payment Plan the Borough of Belmar, N. J. ' HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. City Dressed Beef, Lamb, Veal, Ninth Avenue D ated M ay 2, 1934. Look over our large stock and let us quote prices before you (Signed) George Hayward, Durand, Ivins and Carton, Sol’rs. go elsewhere 3rd and Ocean Aves, Belmar, N. J. and Pork—Fresh dressed [>ou!try (Next to Bank) (101 U $42.42 a specialty BELMAR, NEW JERSEY M. MANNER BRUNT FURNISHING CO. USED GOLF BALLS WANTED 703 9th Avenue 708 a n d 705 F ST., BELM A R, N. J. P H O N E 1728 Best prices paid (Next to Jersey Central) Good Job Printing at this Offioe. PETE ARZENTE, New and Used Furniture, Hardware, 262 M orris Ave., Long B ranch, N. J...... Paints, Wall Paper T-&*>•* COAST ADVERTISER, BBLUAR, HEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934

“STAND UP AND CHEER!” TO HAVE ALL-PHILA. HERE THIS FRIDAY EVE. PREMIERE AT OCEAN THEATRE s t u f f 'd i t | R1VOLI THEATRE S NEW POLICY—Matinee Dally 2:45 P. M. Warner Baxter at Head of Imposing Cast of The Screen’s Harry Davis’ All-Star Phila­ X Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, Continuous Most Lavish Work of Entertainment DAZZLING! delphia Club Will Prove Stifi Opposition With one of the largest and most the most lavish amusement units ever Saturday and Sunday, May 26th and 27th Two great features I m a zIn g i * JC imposing casts ever assembled for a produced. The scheduled game with the Phila­ CLARK GABLE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT with star cast in motion picture production. Fox Film’s Among the thousand and one won­ delphia Jewish Giants was rained out “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” latest release, "Stand Up and Cheer!'’ ders in the picture there are hundreds last Tuesday night. This Friday even­ SPENCER TRACY, MADGE EVANS with star oast In m will make its appearance on the of dazzling girls, a vocal chorus of ing, Harry Davis, the old time Athletic “THE SHOW OFF” screen of the Ocean Theatre, Fourth 600. 1,000 players, 336 scenes, 1.2 0 0 wild j first baseman will bring his All-Phila­ Travelogue—Act gong Cartoon Avenue and Kingaley Street, Asbury anim«lu and S bands of music. From delphia team here. This game should Park, on Saturday for an engagement thu assembly of players, scenes and extend the Braves to the limit, as the Monday and Tuesday, May 28th and 29th of seven days. Among the many star music, come five breath-taking specta­ visitors have In their lineup some of WARREN WILLIAM, JEAN MUIR, ALLEN JENKIN& In £ aames that stud the roster of players cles and five authentic song hits that th e mo3t outstanding players in that “THE BEDSIDE” are Warner Baxter, James Dunn, all give promise of being the dance city. Comedy—Quiet Please Cartoon—Metro News Madge Evans, Ralph Morgan, Shirley tunes of the world for 19 3 4 . A dvance Tuesday, May 29th—RKO News Temple, Nigel Bruce, Arthur Byron, repo:vs on the film indicate that it is BRAVES TRIM THE Wednesday and Thursday, May 30th and 31st John Boles and Stepin Fetcbit. In the one of the most elaborate undertak­ CUBAN GIANTS EASILY DOUBLE FEATURE—CONTINUOUS TODAY supporting cast are a number of fam­ ings Hollywood has ever endeavored to NORMA SHEARER, ROBERT MONTGOMERY in ous entertainment personalities, among create. The Braves took over the Cuban whom are Sylvia Frooe, Jimmy Dallas, Produced by Winfield Sheehan, in Giants, Friday May 18, by the score of “RIPTIDE” WARNER BAXTER 11 to 3, in a game marked by poor Bert Wheeler, Robt Woolsey, Ruth Ettlng, Thelma Todd, Dor. Lee In "Aunt Jemima,” Mitchell and Durant association with , the film fielding and heavy hitting. and Nick Forum. was directed by Hamilton MacFadden, MADGE EVANS vSYLVIA TR00S The locals jumped on the offerings “HIPS HIPS HOORAY” The story is that of a Broadway from an original story idea suggested of Ramon Ramizez for a home , Cartoon—Paramount News Thursday, 31st—Metro News JOHN BOLES * JAMES DUNN two doubles and a clean single to pile by Will Rogers and Philip Klein. Sam­ theatrical producer who is called upon up six runs in an eighth attack which Friday, June 1st— by the President of the United States my Lee staged the dances, while Lew ' AUNT JEMIMA'♦ SHIRLEY TEMPLE put the game on ice for the home­ sters. ALICE BRADY, ALAN ILALE, DOROTHY BURGESS In to help restore prosperity by reviving Brown and Jay Gomey were responsi­ ARTHUR BYR0N*RAlFH MORGAN The Cubans took advantage of Jack the spirits of the people through a gi­ ble for the song numbers—“Our Last Clevenger’s wildness in the early in­ “MISS FANE’S BABY IS STOLEN” DONALD COOK, PEGGY SHANNON, ALAN DINEHART in gantic amusement campaign. With the Night Together,” “Baby Take a Bow,” NICK FGRAN • NIGEl BRUC| nings to gain a 3-0 lead which melted before the stickwork of Fritz Knothe, “THE FURY OF THE JUNGLES” £ oream of the entertainment crop at his "I'm Laughing,” "Broadway’s Gone Rusty Saunders and Paul McCarron as v MITCHELL & DURANT Oswald Cartoon Fox News disposal, the producer puts on display Hill Billy” and “Out of the Red.” Ramirez became erratic and the Cuban it and STEPIN ftTCHTT infield fell apart. Knothe started off the eighth in­ Saturday and Sunday, June 2nd and 3rd Double Feature Program ning with a drive over the WILLLAM C. FIELDS, JOAN MARSH, BUSTER CRABBE in LOFT’S AND SCHRAFT’S Predated .by WINFIELD SHEEHAN center field fence—355 feet from home ' >'•/ x plate. When the smoke had cleared “YOU’RE TELLING ME” Associate Produter and Colloborqlot away Leitch and Saunders had collect­ May Robson, Warren William, Ned Sparks, Glenda Farrel CHOCOLATES ed two base hits and three more Cu­ ««1 story and Dialogue: UW $R0WN and Jean Parker in ban errors paved the way for six runs. P< ‘ "** * ” ^ ", The box score: LADY FOR A DAY’ DELICIOUS SODAS AND SUNDAES B elm ar B raves (11) Band Bosco Cartoon 1 A B R HPOAE Our Specialty OCEAN THEATRE i Leitch, ss ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 McCarron, cf ...... 5 2 3 3 0 0 4th Ave. & Kingsley St. ! Saunders, rf ...... 5 1 2 0 0 0 i Myers, 2b ...... 3 1 1 0 3 0 I Kravitz, 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 HONOR THE D EA D - Legion Auxiliary (Near Boardwalk) Knothe, 3b ...... 4 1 1 0 3 0 AID THE LIVING RIVOLI SUGAR BOWL Spotts, lb ...... 5 0 1 13 1 0 Meets In Neptune Asbury Park, New Jersey Egbert, c-lf ...... 4 2 1 3 0 1 Hargreaves, c ...... 4 3 1 5 1 0 Hundreds of Poppies will bloom on Clevenger, p ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 the coats of Americans May 26th in Celebrate Birthdays and 902 F S T R E E T BELMAR, N. J. SEVEN DAYS Shetlick, If ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 tribute to the World War dead. At Enjoy Turkey Starting Saturday, May 26 | 39 1111 27 8 1 the same time hundreds of dollars will Havana Cubans (8) be contributed for the welfare of the Supper A B R HPOA E TTTT t t t t T t t t T t t t t TT t war’s living victims, the disabled, the , - Reyes, ss ...... 5 0 0 1 4 2 A meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary ? : Michele, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 widows and the fatherless children. of Herbert-Worthington-White P o s ' T | Echeoyen, 3b ...... 5 1 2 0 2 1 The women of the American Legion T Cupedes, lb ...... 2 1 1 8 1 2 No. 151 was held in the Green Parrot B E A U T Y I K I S f t 11 Quintana, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 0 1 Auxiliary have completed nation-wide Tea Room, Corlies Avenue, Neptune, Leder, c ...... 4 0 0 5 0 1 preparations for the observacne of Tuesday evening with Mrs. Grace T orres, r f ...... 4 0 2 1 1 0 Clayton, president, presiding. Mrs. ANGIE’S Poppy Day. They expect to have near­ Kffie Leish, Americanism chairman SALON P ena, If ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 R am ire2, p _...... 4 1 1 2 2 0 ly one hundred volunteer workers on read an article on Mother’s Day. Re­ Balzo, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ports were given that cards had been Has Just Installed A the streets that day distributing pop­ sent to the sick members. Mrs. Bertha pies Before the day is over they hope 36 3 7 24 10 7 Haberstick, Child Welfare chairman B raves ...... 000 021 2 6 x —11 to have distributed thousands of the reported that shoes had been given to four persons and also food amounting New Gabrieleen Machine C ubans ...... 002100 000— little 3 flowers of remembrance and to Summary: Home runs—Knothe. Two to $ 1 8 .0 0 . Mrs. Eulalia Murray, Na­ base hits—Saunders (2), Cupedes. Sac­ have collected contributions for the tional Defense chairman gave a very rifice hits—Knothe, Spotts, Hargreaves, Legion and Auxiliary and child welfare interesting report. Mrs. Rolla, chair­ man of the Popples reported that Pop­ With Clevenger. Stolen bases—Myers, Mc­ w ork. C arron. H its off R am irez 10 in 7 2-3 py D ay will be held this Saturday innings, Balbo 1 in 1-3 inning. Struck For months local unemployed veter­ May 26th in Belmar, the Ladies Au7- out—by R am irez 4, by Clevenger 6, by ans have been given employment mak­ iliary are also having a cake sale on Croquignole Feature Guard the family health by us- < Balzo 0. Bases on balls—off Ramirez the same day. Mrs. Grace Clayton re­ ing the poppies for Poppy Day. Other ported on the card party to be held log only p>nre ice. Ice which i s " 1, off Clevenger 3, off Balzo 1. work has been conducted in fifty-eight this Friday evening. J and which contains no Import- After the business session a turkey Permanent Waves rooms in forty different states. Em­ ties. Our ice is pore ice and is« SAUNDERS AND HARGREAVES dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Aletta Shib- frozen from trlple-diatllled water < LEAD BRAVES BATTERS ployment has been restricted to veter­ la and Mrs. Eva Morrell celebrated their Mickey Mouse Birthday, they delivered promptly and regularly * ans receiving little or no government 5.00,6.00,7.50 Rusty Saunders, keen-eyed right each received a gift and Birthday cake. at a cost as low as may be had, compensation and those with depend­ Those present were: Mrs. Jessie Gil­ anywhere. Phone os at Belmar* fielder of the Braves, still holds his ent families have received preference. lespie, Mrs. Ethel Shibla, Mrs. Effle 706, today to have our delivery ‘ place as first ranking hitter of the How soon and on what scale this Ahern, Mrs. Alice Rolla, Mrs. Jose­ phine Casaburi, Mrs. Ruth Nelson, stop regularly at your place. club, although Hargreaves, estwhile Beauty Culture and Hair Dressing poppy work can be opened again de­ Mrs. Helen Barry, Mrs. Edith Ben­ Newark Bear player, ranks above him pends upon the success of Poppy Day. nett, Mrs. Elva Morrell, Mrs. Peggy Of All Kinds in batting average. This is because Funds from the sale of Poppies form Johnson, Mrs. Jessie Morton, Mrs. Hargreaves has been to bat but six Grace Clayton, Mrs. M. Abbott, Mrs: •f* Monmouth Coal and a major source of support for Legion Margaret Conklin, Mrs. Nellie Armes, PH ONE 1783 times as compared to Rusty’s forty- and Auxiliary rehabilitation and child Mrs. Emily Knox, Mrs. Eras Sterner, three times at the plate. welfare activities. Most of the money Mrs. Bertha Haberstick, Mrs. Rhoda Supply Co., Inc. If! Robinson, Mrs. Margaret McGrady, + Altogether the Braves have won elev­ remains in the community where it is Mrs. Ethel Briden, Mrs. Elizabeth 700 EIGHTH AVE. BELMAR, N. J. 16th Ave. & R. R., Belmar, N. J. *j* en games and lost four. Only two of raised to finance the work of the local Bearmore, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. the games have been played here. Aletta Shibla, Mrs. Mae King, Mrs. Post and Unit. Madeline Smock, Mrs. Hattie Apple- Alex Ferguson, former New York man, Mrs. Eulalia Murray, Mrs. Cath­ Yank ;e hurler, is the leading pitcher KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS erine Eggiman and- Mrs. Patricia Roy- on the club with four victories in as ael. 61st ANNIVERSARY many games. Ed Fallenstine of Ma­ plewood has won three out of four, F ST. BUILDING At the sixty-first anniversary cele­ Clevinger and Homer each one, while bration o f Ocean Beach Lodge, NEAR COLLAPSE DEPARTMENT Mamaux lost in his only start. Knights o f Pythias, this borough, G AB H Av. CMhancellor-Commander E. R. Sim- Building Inspector Clarence Stines Hargreaves ____ ...... 2 6 4 .666 STORE mell made the address of welcome and reported to the Borough Commission N A S aunders ...... 11 43 25 .579 f l MAS, PAU L C.TAYLOR.PROR T. C. Hartman responded. Prayer was Tuesday morning that the Bryan Awn­ B Fallenstine ...... 4 11 6 .545 offered by the Rev. Allen Nettleman. ing Company building on F street is in Spotts ...... 3 10 6 .500 Thomas Harper, supervising princi­ a very dangerous condition and recom­ M acE ntee ...... ____ 2 4 2 .500 pal of the grammar school was guest- mended its demolition. M eyers ...... 13 43 20 .465 speaker. Richard Ruppel and Wilbert Mr. Stines said the upper stories are S hetlick ______9 26 11 .423 Pierce rendered vocal numbers accom­ several inches out of line and are lia­ W eissm eir ...... 8 26 11 .423 lO Day Sale of Innersprlng panied by John Cubbon. ble to collapse in any strong wind. McCoy _____...... 10 32 12 .375 The Commission ordered the own L eitch ______12 43 16 ..372 FOUND UNCONSCIOUS I of the building notified of the situa Mattresses K nothe ______10 35 13 .371 IN ASBURY PARK tion with an accompanying reques' E g b ert ______------5 14 5 .357 that the matter be given immediate a Willard Newman of 1738 Twentieth In full size, Roll Edges, Ventilators, Strong Handles. Innercoils M cCarron ______...... 13 46 16 .347 tention. avenue, South Belmar, was found un­ M orebach _____ .... ____ 3 6 2 .333 conscious Sunday on Prospect avenue, are covered with felt layer and is sheathed in smart ticking. M am aux ...... 2 0 0 .000 Asbury Park and was taken to Fitkin If you have anything to buy, sell o Ferguson ______.. 4 9 0 .000 Memorial Hospital suffering from a rent, a reader ad in The Coast Adver­ lacerated lip and nose and the loss of tw o teeth. tiser will do the work. A W ARDED $<1500 utmnmimHiuusHiumsaiBwiiaHnmnitmHniNnrmmtjnmmimntmmHnHimtfutminiumimiioniHmtninnHR Sale Price $13.95 IN FATAL CRASH A verdict of $ 6 ,5 0 0 was awarded Jos­ | L. Levinson Delicatessen and Restaurant eph Takacs of Jackson Township against Joseph A. Smith of Irvington IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS by a jury in Ocean Circuit Court Wed­ nesday in an automobile accident suit. WITH FIRST CLASS SERVICE AND HOME COOKING Sale of All American Porch Gliders The accident occurred on the high­ SANDWICHES OUR SPECIALTY. STRICTLY KOSHER Come and try our cooking Spring base covered in smart plaids. Save at Taylor’s Dept. Store way between Mata wan and Perth Am­ boy, Septem ber 10, 1932 w hen M r. Business Men’s Luncheon from 11:30 till 2 P. M. Smith, while motoring to his summer EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Price $8.50, $9.75, $14.00, $17.00, $22.50 home here crashed into a motorcycle killing the rider, BerUlas Takacs a 616 4 tin Street Bradley Beach f (brother of Joseph.