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LAST WEEK OF PRESBYTERIAN BELMAR MAN NEAR COLLAPSE LOYALTY MONTH DEMOCRATIC CLUB NO DIG ISSUES IN WHEN JAIL TERM IS IMPOSED. SEXSMITH CONFIDENT BORO COUNCIL Sunday will be “ Preparation Sun­ VIOLATED MANN ACT ENDORSES CANDIDATES day” of the Loyalty Month program TUESDAY’S ELECTION OF WINNIG TUESDAY being held at the Presbyterian Baltimore, Md., Nov 3.—E. How­ HOLD SHORT SESSION FOLLOWING IS A COMMUNICA­ church- At 11 a. m., a surprise ser­ ard Thorman, wealthy Belmar, N- E. DONALD STERNER IS SURE SEXSMITH HAS SERVED FOUR TION SENT TO THE EDITOR BY vice will be held. There will be TO BE ELECTED TO THE AS­ J. importer, with offices in Balti­ COUNCIL, ON MONDAY NIGHT, TERMS IN THE ASSEMBLY— ROSCOE NEWMAN, A LOCAL no preaching or solicitation of fund SEMBLY , more, must serve three months in PASSES ORDINANCE ON FIRST EXPECTS BIG VOTE IN BORO „ DEMOCRATIC LEADER at this service. In the evening, Mr. jail following his conviction of a READING E. R. Naftzger df New York will With election day next Tuesday, charge of violating the Mann act. Boro council passed an ordi­ Mr. Sexsmith was born at Kort- At a regular meeting of the Bel­ speak. Mr. Naftzger conducts the the 1927 campaign in Monmouth is He was sentenced by Judge Morris right, Delaware county, New' York, nance on first reading, Monday mar Democratic club held at the service of the Young Peoples the dullest in at least a dozen years. A. Soper #f the United States dis­ and is a farmer. He attended the nfjht. The ordinance provides for club headquarters on Seventh ave­ Radio conference that is broadcast The public seems absolutely disin­ trict court. He had been accused nue, the linishing touches were each Sunday at 3 o’clock over Sta­ terested and politicians have been j having ^transported Mrs. Helen Franklin Institute, New York, and the appropriation of $3,000 to fi- made for the getting out of the vote tion WEAF. Mr. Naftzger will sing remarkably quiet. M. Wells, 28 years old, from Phila­ taught school two years in New ‘ nance the propect and for the ad- York State. He then was prin­ on Tuesday next, in an effort to be several numbers. So far no issue has appeared in delphia to Baltimore for immoral vertisiing of bids to install piling on cipal of schools in New Jersey for in the winning columns. Two banquets will be held this the open as such. purposes. Thorman nearly col­ the ocean side of the 10th and 16th sixteen years. The committee which assisted week in the new dining room of There are to be elected a Surro­ lapsed when sentence was pro­ avenue pavilions. Having become 'Interested in the ladies’ committee of the Belmar the church. The M en’s banquet gate, two Freeholders and two As­ nounced. In storms the pavilions are sub­ farming while engaged in teach­ Womens Democratic club,’ who had will be held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at semblymen. It was alleged that in March, jected to great strain, particularly ing, he dropped his profession and charge of the banquet to the coun­ 6:30, and the Women’s banquet on The Republicans expect to elect 1926. Mrs. Wells was made intoxi­ on that side facing the ocean, and devoted his time to his farm at ty ^candidates, reported a most suc­ Thursday, Nov. 10, at 6:30. Mr. J. all but the surrogate, and some of cated by Thorman and brought the additional supports are de­ Belmar. Mr. Sexsmith hejd the po cessful affair, held at the Belmar Edward Tompkins of the Board of them have hopes of putting Ex- from Philadelphia to Baltimore in signed to make doubly sure that the sition of Assistant Supervisor of casino, Wednesday evening, Octo­ Missions will be the guest of hon­ assemblyman Edward A. -Sexsmith his automobile. They registered at foundation does not give way. Bills in the Senate from 1905 to ber 27, having in attendance all the or and speak at noth banquets- of Wall township, over for that of­ a downtown hotel. As a result of The ordinance will be up for the 1909, inclusive, and Supervisor of county candidates, who gave voice There will be a community singer fice. He was elected to the as­ the trip, Mrs- Wells claimed, her final reading on November 14, and Bills from 1910 to 1912, inclusive. to their sentiments covering the at these booster dinners. All the sembly three times, with thous­ husband deserted her. bids will he opened on the same He has been a member of the Mon­ surrogate’s office, and the work members of the congregation are ands of votes to spare, and the Thorman charged Mrs. Wells night. mouth County bpartT of Agricul­ done by the present legislature, in urged to attend, as well as all oth­ county is normally Republican by complained only after he had Ire- The council spent considerable ture for many years, and assisted passing laws to collect 2 cents per ers interested in the work of the around 5,000. , fused to give her $2,000. time in discussing the problems in­ in establishing the farm demon­ gallon on gas from the taxpayers church. The charge will be 75 , The Democrats have hope of cident |o the commission election, stration movement in that county. of the state, and giving the public cents. All intending to attend are electing Edward A. Wise of Red ST. ROSE CHURCH TO HOLD after the boro clerk had made a He has been a lecturer at farmer service corporations gas tax free. requested to notify the dinner com­ Bank to the assembly, and Glenn L. CARD PARTY AND DANCE formal report of the adoption of institutes and other agricultural Not satisfied with that, another law mittee. Berry of Asbury Park as Freehold­ the new form at a special election. {meetings throughout the state, and was passed over the governor’s ve­ The services, next Sunday, will er. They base this largely upon ex­ A Thanksgiving card party and in 1916 was elected a member of to, whereby all the people of each close the Loyalty Month services. pectations of those two carrying \ dance will be held at the Belmar BELMAR FISHING CLUB /the State Board of Agriculture. He different county are taxed to pay The month has been very success- their home towns, ordinarily j Casino on Tuesday evening, Nov. AWARDS SEASON PRIZES for paving the road beds of the ful, with splendid and growing at- j strongly Republican 22nd, for the benefit of St. Rose’s,, served there for nine years and for five of these was vice president of Public Service corporations through tendance at all the services. The j xhe Sunday blue law agitation in church. Dancing and cards will , Striped bass— 1st prize, L. F. the board. One of his paramount out the state, most of which lie in services, Sunday, Nov. ^13, will be j connection with moving pictures is begin at 8:30 sharp. Prizes will be Cousins; 2nd prize, John Clayton; activities during the nine years Essex, Hunterdon, Camden and under the personal direction of relied upon to help Mr. Wise in given to the winners of the lucky 3rd prize, Philip Fcjiry; Belmar was to work for a closer coopera­ Hudson county. Mr. J. Edward' Tompkins. This all three places. dance, while the holder of the beach, Philip Feary;' Belmar pier, tion from the marketing angle he The present hoard of freeholders will be Expansion Sunday. In the Mr. Berry, who is County Super­ lucky number will be given the Peter Holley. tween the grower of produce and were severely criticized for the re­ morning. Mr. Tompkins will speak intendent of Weights and Measures door prize, w'hich is a live turkey. Blue fish—1st prize, Leon Height; the consumer. jection of Sheriff Johnson’s propo­ on “ Partners w’ith Clod”, and in the and a prominent American Legion 2nd prize. Dr. S. M. Bennett; 3rd For 25 years, he was a Sunday sition to build or maintain a prison evening,.“Poverty and Riches”.. leader, lives in Asbury aind is em­ FREDERICK VETTEL AT MEN’S prize, J. E. Clayton; special pier, school superintendent in the local farm, whereby the visitors at our ployed at the N. Y. and L. B. of­ DINNER Joseph Castles. Presbyterian church, of which he penal institution might be made to COLEMAN AND KENNEDY WIN fices in Long Branch and has a " Weakfish—1st prize, O. H. An­ was a very active member. His in­ provide a bit for himself, or his OVER THEIR OPPONENTS circle of friends in both places The Loyalty Month committee of derson; 2nd prize, L. F. Cousins; terest in politics has been from the family, rather than build an addi­ which are counted upon to run his ,hp Presbyterian church have been 3rd prize, Joseph Stines; Belmar angle of good government and a tion to the present jail, at an ex Joe Kennedy, Belmar’s fast com­ vote up high. able to secure Mr. Frederick Vettel beach, Al. Hall; Belmar pier, Paul desire to secure as large a partici­ pense of approximately $3,000 per ing to the front pugilist, gave Ed­ Unless, however, the Democrats to have charge of the community Wagner. pation by citizens in elections as room, or 19 cells to cost in the die Barton of Long Branch a neat have a better organization than at the Mams Booster din- Fluke—1st prize, J. R. Brand; 2nd possible. neighborhood of $60,000, thereby trimming at the show held at the there are any surface signs of, no ner, Wednesday even ji ^ Mr. Vet- He has served four terms in the prize, Chas. Reimuller; 3rd prize, giving the inmates of the institution Ocean Casino, Long Branch, Mon­ Democrat will be elected in the tel is wel1 remembered by the peo- assembly, representing at all F. Pfeiffer; Belmar beach, J. Stan- better accommodations than 50 per day evening. Due to the fact that county but Mr. Donahay, and there j pie of Belmar as the director of the times, the farmer interest. He was eck; Belmar pier, Chas. Reimuller. cent of the taxpayers have, such as Barton weighed in nine pounds is even a chance that he will have community singing on the board- chairman of the house committee King fish—1st prize, L. F. Cou­ electric lights, hot and cold running more than the local boxer, the of­ a close call. walk, last summer. Mr. Vettel is on agriculture for three years. He sins; 2nd prize, A. Vogt; 3rdjprize, water and three squares when the ficials decided the boys should box On the Republican side, Free- also tenor of the Criteribn quar- sponsored successfully numerous Dr. Bender; Belmar beach, A. Vogt; snow flies. four rounds instead of six. holder Bryant B. Newcomb is easily lette that gave a concert in the Le­ acts for the benefit of the farmer. Belmar pier, Dr. Bender. The local candidates, of which Kennedy was in good shape for the ace. He has served three terms gi°n home, last September. The our organization are proud, ex­ Barton and had his opponent in ami is popular and has secured - men will have a spdendid opportun FROM A WOMEN’S VIEWPOINT FIRST M. E. CHURCH pressed their confidence in the sup­ bad shape at the end of the fight. much for the shore. E. Donald By, to hear and sing with Mr. Vet- OF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES port of the voters, on the 8th of It was the best fight of the evening. Sterner, County Legion commander tel, next Wednesday. OF MONMOUTH COUNTY The musical program at the First November. Tn the main event, Jack Kiernan of and assembly candidate, is expect------—— Monmouth County M. E. church will be as follows: If you believe these men did their Long Branch, stopped Jose Sylvia DEMOCRATS GET “ BREAK” THIS to to run second to Newcomb and Surrogate Joseph L. Donahay Morning Service—'’Reverie”, by duty and acted for the best inter­ of Newark in the fifth round. YEAR ON BALLOT POSITION win with thousands of votes to Judge Edward W. Wise Stults; processional; antbem, “Rock ests of all the taxpayers, you have In the main wrestling event, Abe spare. Brilliant, Congenial and Safe of Ages”, Drew; offertory, “Ecstasy” a chance to let them know it on Coleman of Asbury Park threw Gil ______Monmouth Democratic leaders Mr. Edward Farry, Jr. Drew; processional; “Postlude in Nov. 8th, even though these men Murieo of Italy. THEY MEET THE PRESIDENT are elated at that party having the Stirling Aspirations for Future G”, Galbraith. cannot take office. George Manich, Belmar’s cham­ The Misses Ernestine and Jean- first column on the ballot for the Good Evening service—"Prelude in A Some of thf things accomplished pion wrestler, is carded to meet a /ette Giunco of Seventh avenue re-1 coming election for the first time Mr. Glenn Berry Flat”, Hosmer; processional; an­ in the 2 years Of Mayor VanNote’s gpod grappler from Nebraska at turned from Washington, D. C „ ! in years. They regard that as a Dependable, Pleasing and God them, “ Come Unto Me” , Cohen; of­ administration will no doubt make the show' to be staged this even-i last week. While at the capitol, big advantage, although Republi- Fearing fertory, “La Chanson”, Hoffman; up for the few petty mistakes which ing. they had the honor of meeting the cans discount it, owing to the bal- Mr. John W. Nolan recessional; postlude, “Festal March all are apt to make. lot being small this fall. The po­ president, Calvin Coolidge. Forceful, Kind and Shrewd Roberts. Upon entering the office of ma­ -Wainwright Ripley of 30 inlet sitions are selected by lot. County Worded and written by Mary A. The November program in the yor, it was found that about four /terrace is a. mmember of the federal Clerk McDermott drew the slips ARMISTICE DANCE Clayton, Belmar, N. J. First M. E. church will be as fol­ hundred thousand dollars of tb grand jury sworn in at Newark, The annual Armistice dance, to out. lows: borough’s indebtedness was in th before Federal Judge William The order in which names ap­ be held under the auspices of the COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE Nov. 6, 11 a. m., Holy communion form of short term notes. These ^C.Iark. • pear is as follows: Herb ' Worthington White Post, OPENS MONDAY by the pastor. 7:30 p. m., Dr. Cloud were gathered together and sold in Democrat—For Members General No. 151, American Legion, at the Six teams will strive for honors will preach 0n “The Spirit of Am­ the shape of serial bonds at a prem­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davison of Legion home promises to be the ’ Assembly: Edward Farry, Jr.,' Ed- in the Belmar Commercial Bowling erica” The American Mechanics ium of about $7,000, and the rate of 807 Ninth avenue are making an real social success of the season ward W. Wise. For Surrogate. Jo- league which gets under way at and Daughters of Liberty will be interest changed to 5 per cent in­ auto tour thru the Catskills in cele seph I.. Donahay. For members The event will take place a week the American Legion home alleys the guests of the Epwortb league. stead of 6 per cent, saving approxi­ bration of their first wedding an­ Board of Chosen Freeholders: John from this evening. next week. Mr. Heckman presiding. ~ •* mately ,$4,000 a year, and causing niversary. While away they will W. Nolan, Glenn L. Berry. An interesting meeting of the On Monday evening, the Belmar Nov. 13, both morning and even­ the borough debts to be liquidated visit Mrs. Davison’s brother-in-law Republican—For Memibers Gen­ post was held on Wednesday even­ A. C. and the American Legion will ing, the minister will speak to the at stated times instead of growing and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Julian Gif­ eral Assembly: Thomas M. Gopsill, ing. Nominations for the coining clash in the opener, while on Wed­ Ladies Aid society. Mrs. John' larger1. ford of Kingston. E. Donald Sterner. For Surrogate, year features the session. Frank nesday the Goodwill hose company Brandt, the president, will be in The floating indebtedness of the Edward A. Sexsmith. For Member Casaburi, Archie Estelle and Pete will meet the Coast Advertiser charge and preside, assisted by oth­ borough was decreased by the pre­ Miss Belle F. Greene, organist of Board of Chosen Freeholders: Bry­ Smith were nominated for post com team, winners of last season’s tro­ er members of the society. vious administration about $6,000, the First M. E. church, has return­ ant B. Newcomb, Elmer E. Pol- mander, while Bob Miller will be phy. Nov. 20th will be the official out of the $10,000 appropriated in ed from her vacation spent in Lam- hemus. the next senior post commander. On Thursday, South Belmar will board Sunday. The spirit of the budget, the other $4,000 bein g1 caster, Pa. Mr. Jennstedt will serve as junior have it out with the Plumbers Sup­ Thanksgiving will prevail at this used to make up the deficiencies in BE SURE TO VOTE post commander. ply company. E. Donald Sterner service. the different departments which NOTICE will donate three prizes. Nov. 27th is Missionary Sunday. had exceeded their appropriation My wife, Dorothy Weeks, having FOR BENT—Five-room Unfurnish­ On account of the fact that in the Out of town speakers will assist (Continued on Page Five) left my bed and board, I will not ed house, one-half block from F event the election on Nov. 29th for YOUNG PEOPLES’ MEETING thf pastor. Mrs. Paul C. Taylor, j be responsible for any debts con­ Street, $25.00 per month. Ref­ commissioners may have to be held tracted by her. erences required. 641 Twelfth All young people are cordially in­ prtesident of the Women’s Foreign FOOTBALL GAME AT SPRING GEORGE WEEKS Ave., Belmar. over again, and that this may go vited to attend the Epworth league Missionary society, will have LAKE POLO FIELD, SUNDAY over into 1928, “Be sure and VOTE meeting, to be held at the First charge and preside. M. E. church on Sunday evening at The Belmar A. C. Football play­ FOR RENT—Four-room apartment FOR SALE—One Kitchen Stove, for the local candidates on the bal­ with bath and all improvements; 7:30. The J. O. U- A. M. and the ers are counting on defeating the No. 7, perfect condition, $10.00. lot on Nov. 8th, next 'Tuesday. Daughters of Liberty will be the NOTICE OF REGISTRATION fast Manasquan footbal eleven at steam heat; near R- R. station. Apply at 1610 F Street. Apply Box 41 Coast Advertiser, or honored guests. OF VOTERS the Spring T-ake polo field on Sun­ 704 Ninth Ave., Belmar. The Jersey Coast Military band j ______day afternoon. This is a goot at­ will be on hand and will furnish | Th(, c , Board 0f Election of the music for an old fashioned song th r t of Monmouth wi„ sit traction, and a large crowd is an­ Homes Cleaned service. in the Borough Hall. Ninth Ave. ticipated lo witness the game. Have your home cleaned by I-onis Support a Belmar Man and Rev. E. Harrison Cloud, pastor, will be the speaker. and F St.. Belmar, N. .T., on Novem­ Heckman, professional house clean­ ber 25th. 1927. from the hours 2:00 An ice cream parlor will open er and caretaker. Estimates are P. M. to 9:00 P M. for the purpose soon on the corner of Eleventh ave cheerfully given. 18th Ave., near The Ladies aid of the First M. E. of registering all voters who are nue and F street. Rriarwood Terrace, Phone 1412. church will hold a turkey supper entitled to vote at the Special Elec­ at the church on next Tuesday tion to be held on Nov. 29th, 1927 . FRED V. THOMPSON, M. D„ evening. , T Borough Cier> Open Day and Night Vote For Don Sterner * * Telephone Belmar 928

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KALGAN IMPORTANT OClOOCKXiOOOOOOOOtXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SHE WENT FROM Clean Kidneys CHINA TRADE CENTER [916 New Records in Next Scrap By Drinking Your Butter Lots of Water Situated on Horseshoe Curve BAD TO WORSE 'E X RICKARD launched his of Great Wall. To L uck campaign for a new record in Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If heavyweight prize fights. Bladder Bothers or Washington. — “Kalgan, important „ Market men and con­ Down to 98 Pounds — Finally It may or may not bring Gene Back Hurts trading center of northern China, re­ sumers are insisting on uni­ Restored to Health by Lydia Tunney and Jack Dempsey to­ cently occupied by Nationalist forces, form color, now-a-days, and EL Pinkham’s Vegetable gether for a third battle. occupies one of the most ancient no real dairyman can afford to Eating too much rich food may pro­ Compound Rickard is certain of only one crossroads in the world,” says a bul­ trust to luck any more. Keep duce kidney trouble in some form, thing—that Tunney’s next defense letin from the Washington headquar­ your butter always that golden says a well-known authority, because of liis world’s championship will be ters of the National Geographic so­ June shade, which brings top Cleveland, Ohio.—“After having my the acids created excite the kidneys. ------:-----sfirst baby, I lost under Tex’s promotion. ciety. “There the caravan route from prices, by using Dandelion But­ Then they become overworked, get weight, no matter Rickard is not prepared to say Peking -to Urga, on the other side of ter color. All large creameries sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts what I did. Then a who Gene’s opponent will be. the Gobi desert, crosses the great wall have used it for years. It meets o f distress, particularly backache and all State and National Food doctor told me I Neither is he ready to an­ of China. The great wall has fallen would be better if misery in the kidney region, rheu­ Laws. It’s harmless, tasteless nounce in what city the next into disuse and is no longer a military I had another baby, matic twinges, severe headaches, acid and will not color Buttermilk. extravaganza- will be held, although highway, but the caravan route to which I did. But I Stomach, constipation, torpid liver, Large bottles cost he favors New York. Mongolia has kept pace with the times got worse, was al­ sleeplessness, bladder and Urinary irri­ only 35c at all drug / SfilUt ways sickly and But he is hoping that whatever and now automobiles mingle with the tation. and grocery stores. for went down to 98 the details may be, it will provide camel trains on its long and tedious pounds. My neigh­ a new record in attendance and The mpment your back hurts or kid­ FREE] path. Wells & Richardson Co., Inc. bor told me about gate receipts, and that Tunney’s neys aren’t acting right, or if bladder Burlington, Vermont Where Railway Meets Desert Trails. Lydia E. Pinkham’s reign as king of the heavies will bothers you, begin drinking lots of Iffo rcta M p Com- “ Kalgan is situated near the bor­ prove even more profitable to him good water and also get about four outid, as it helped her very much, so der of the province of Chili and Mon­ than did Dempsey’s. ounces of Jad Salts from any good rtried it. After taking four bottles, I golia, about 125 miles by rail north­ weigh 116 pounds. It has just done Tex is willing to admit that he pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a Tex Rickard. west of Peking. At this point the wonders for me and I can do my house­ reaped a harvest of approximately glass of water before breakfast for a * 1 ,0 0 0 work now without one bit of trouble.” few days and your kidneys may then great wall has formed a horseshoe $1,400,000 by promoting fights In which Dempsey engaged, and de­ curve. Kalgan is on the outer edge CHRISTMAS MONEY —M b s . M. R ie s s in g e b , 10004 Nelson spite the suggestion from many followers of the fight game that act fine. This famous salts is made fo r th e TEENIE WEENIES Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. and Nankow on the inner. The trav­ Tunney is by no means the box office attraction that Dempsey was. from the acid of grapes and lemon “ How many children can describe If some good fairy should appear, juice, combined With lithia, and has eler from Peking thus crosses the old in one paragraph the Teenie Weenie Rickard is likely to make more money under Gene than he made picture on our new pop com pails? 1 and offer to grant your heart’s desire, been used for years to flush clogged fortification twice, once at Nankow what would you choose? Wealth? asked the General one day. under Jack. kidneys and stimulate them to activ­ and later at Kalgan. The railway “ I don’t know,” said the Lady of Happiness? As for Gene’s next opponent, Rickard spiked the reports that he Fashion, “ but it would be interesting ity; also to neutralize the ac-ids in journey from Peking occupies an en­ to find out who could write the b e s t Health? That’s the best gift. Health was definitely planning a third engagement between Tunney and Is riches that gold cannot buy and the system so that they no longer tire day, due to the steady rise in story about it;—why don’t you offer a prize?" Dempsey with a declaration that he intended to conduct a series of W IN A PRIZE surely health is cause enough for Irritate, thus often relieving bladder the landscape toward the Mongolian elimination bouts this winter, the winner to meet Tunney next So Mr. Donahey, creator of the original Teenie happiness. disorders. plateau, which has Kalgan on its rim. Weenies, has offered $1,000 in prizes for the best Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ summer. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; “Thence tea and tobacco for the story of the Teenie Weenies popping corn as shown pound may be the good fairy who on the Monarch Teenie Weenie Pop Corn Pails. # “I am not considering a third Tunney-Dempsey fight,” Rickard makes a delightful effervescent lithia- northern trade must be hauled across Contest is open to children of all ages and prizes offers you better health. will be distributed in time for Christmas. Letters said. ‘‘But I would be glad to have Dempsey enter the elimination water drink which millions of men the Gobi by cart, camel or an occa­ must reach the Teenie Weenie General by December series, and if he comes through on top, then there certainly would be and women take now and then to help sional motor truck. Such a journey 15, 1927. Decision of the judges will be final. First prize, $100; second, $75; third, $50; fourth, no better man to meet Tunney. keep the kidneys and urinary organs occupies many days, wells being $25; twenty-five prizes of $10 each; fifty prizes of $5 Clogged intes- ‘‘At any rate, we’ll have a fight next year if we can find some clean, thus often avoiding serious kid­ twenty, thirty and even fifty miles each; two hundred and fifty prizes of $1 each. One thousand Prize Teenie Weenie Books. one to give Tunney a good fight.” ney disorders. apart. Caravans are enormous, some Look for MONARCH TEENIE WEENIE POP tines take away'p*’fev|bi CORN where grocers own and operate their ownstorea. Gene, who was sitting near enough to hear Rickard s com­ numbering between three Bad four All you have to do is describe the scene on a pail oi hundred camels. Many camels suc­ Monarch Teenie Weenie Pop Corn in your short letter. the jo y of life. * ments, added a touch of spice to the proceedings by suggesting: HI C !P At the first sneeze, Sign your name and address plainly and mail to ‘‘Or maybe a good licking.” HLCi O banish every symp- cumb to heat, coid, hunger or thirst THE TEENIE WEENIE GENERAL Restore regu- C * A, , tom ot cold, chills, and the trail is marked by bleached Dept. E P. O. Drawer R. M. Chicago, I1L larity without ^ SoCXXX5000000000C50000000000000000000000000000000000000 OSlrY etc. with H ALE’S. bones of dead animals. For the most Relief at once — Breaks griping. J? up cold positively. part they get through, however, and • V 30 cents at all druggists. on their way south pour the products TAKE Princeton Is Fast of Mongolia into Kalgan. Hides, wool ^portin^Qttibs OREHOUND & TAR and furs reach this outpost of civili­ W righiSvfo^Pills zation in enormous quantities from *THE TONIC - LAXATIVE** College golf has had a highly suc­ Boy of Ten Busy Criminal the grazing lands of the north. “Another Mongolian product mar­ cessful season in the South. Police officials of New Brighton, N. At Druggists or 372 Pearl St., N. Y. City. » * * 7., are searching for a ten-year-old keted through Kalgan is the hardy The New York Giants boast of a boy, who wsrs a model pupil during little Mongol pony of the plains. P A R K E R ’S These are in demand throughout the HAIR BALSAM future rival to Ruth and Gehrig in a the daytime and a cracksman at northern provinces, especially gray RemovesDandruff-StopsHairFalllng rookie catcher named Bill Barrett. night. After he was arrested and had Restores Color and and white ponies, the latter being fa­ Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair » * * confessed to 22 crimes, including 7 of 60c. and $1.00 at Druggists. vorites with the Chinese. Foreigneis Clarence Hawkes, sightless poet breaking into and entering stores, he Hiscox Chem. Wks. Patchogue. N. Y find these tough little beasts first rate and nature-study writer, is one of the disappeared. PLORESTON SHAMPOO—Meal for use In for saddle purposes, though they have connection with Parker’s Hair Balsam. Makes the most enthusiastic baseball fans of hair soft aiid fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug- a reputation for stumbling. Hadley, Mass. irists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. X. To Cure a Cold in one Day “Plains, ponies and herds give Kal­ I HAD CONSUMPTION, NOW I AM WELL, . . * A little book w orth its w eight in guxd, L ee. Take laxative BROMO QUININE Tab- gan the air of the old American West, CHAS. F. AYCOCK George Davis, outfielder of Hart­ lets. The Safe and Proven Remedy. Rails Attract Nomads an illusion not dispelled by its repu 418 Delta B ldg. - - - Loa Angelea. ford in the Eastern league, has been Look for signature of E. W. Grove on The wild nomadic Kerges tribes of Osiisiwaui A the box. 30c.—Adv. tation for lawlessness. LADIES—Extra money, sell new suede leath­ chased by the St. Paul Amerlcau as­ er purses, newest colors, hand made; sells Kasakstan are all upset in their hab­ “The city has an estimated popula­ at $5. Sample $1. Money back guarantee. P. sociation club. its of life through the construction by Demands Investigation tion of 70,000 who are largely em­ Newman, 980 Intervale Ave., New York. The Tigers are right now in the * • * the Soviet government of the new “Mamma, those scales are wrong.” ployed in trading and allied industries, best of condition and are reported to The past season was one of the railroad connecting Turkestan, with "Why so, dear.” such as the manufacture of saddles, HOXSIE’S CROUP REMEDY be going fast. The photograph shows most successful in the history of light THE LIFE-SAVER OF CHILDREN Siberia. The steel rails, as if exert­ “ Because they make me weigh the harness and rope. Low mud and No opium, no nausea. 50 cents at druggists, or harness racing, especially in the New KELLS CO.. NEWBURGH, N. V. ing a fascination, have drawn the Coach Bill Roper. same when I stand on one foot as block houses with tile roofs stretch England states. thaggy tribesmen from their tradition- ... they do when I stand on both feet.” in dirty monotony on either side of ,tl wandering existence and towns, for D E A F N E S S Fellowship Best Thing George Davis, outfielder of Hart­ the Ta Ho, which stream cuts the city jhe first time in history, are appear- The man who saves up something HEAD NOISES in Golf, Says Bobby ford in the Eastern league, has been in two, and during the rainy season >tog along the Kerges steppes. for a rainy day is the one who knows sometimes floods th e. neighborhood. Relieved bp purchased by the St. Paul American Having exhausted their vocabulary enough to go in when it rains. There are many Russian inhabitants in praise of his golfing record, ad­ association club. LEONARD * * * and they have their own bank and mirers of Bobby Jones recently called A. E. “Red” Sweeney, hurler of the church. Modern architecture is rep­ EAR OIL upon the American amateur and Brit­ resented by a few business buildings “ Rub Back of Ears” Orlando club of the Florida State INSERT IN NOSTRILS ish titleliolder to tell, himself, what belonging to the fur and tobacco trade the game has meant to him at the league, has been sold to the Cincin­ s ' At All Druggists. Price $1 The B A B Y and native stores. The white popu­ Folder about “DEAFNESS” on request. annual dinner in his honor at Atlanta, nati club of the National league. * • * lation other than Russian has always A C. LEONARD, lo t , 70 Fifth » « w New Tort Ga. been small, limited to a few traders “Golf means fellowship,” he de­ Paul Hinson, twenty-year-old third baseman of the Joplin Western asso­ and missionaries. clared. “It bridges the gap of gen­ Famed for Color and Climate. ciation baseball club, has been sold erations. It is the only game I know ‘Kalgan is a name unfamiliar to where a father and his son may meet to the Boston American league club. Bilioushays * * * the majority of China’s inhabitants, Today many people avoid biliousness by this sen­ on exactly an equal basis; where the the city being known by tjie Chinese sible treatment of the digestive system. Firsts good player and the duffer may com­ Joe and Johnny Rice, twins, were Eat, simpler foods, allowing digestive system ta both knocked out by their opponents as Chang Chia Kou. Mention this improve. Second: Stimulate better pete on the keenest terms. I know digestion and bowel regularity by recently in a boxing program staged name to a home-loving Chinaman and taking Chamberlain’s Tablets for Feel Tired and that I can meet men a hundred times, a week. They arouse healthy by the National Guard in New York he pictures for you a wild frontier digestion, get quick results. , on a business basis or on a social settlement in whose streets galloping 50c or 25o pocket sizes at your! city. druggist. For free sample write L a n g u id ? footing, and never know them. But * * * Mongol horsemen from the plains Chamberlain Med. Co., 606 6th once you go out on the golf corn se Ave., Des ALWAYS tired and achy? Sure Vie Hanson, former all-American jostle tea caravans en route for Si­ with a man and play the game with **■ your kidneys are working right? end, and three-sport captain, has re­ beria and soldiers from the local gar­ Sluggish kidneys allow waste poisons him, you know him. Golf to me lias rison. Such a picture of Kalgan is CHAMBERLAIN’S meant, and always will mean, a test turned to Syracuse university as an to remain in the blood and make one assistant to Head Coach Lew An­ equally true today. It Is known dull and languid, with often nagging of real friendships, beside which all among foreigners resident in China as TABLETS m a s- dreas. backache, drowsy headaches and dizzi­ other successes of life are negligible. » * * a city of the ‘wild and woolly’ West, ness. A common warning is scanty or Of course, it is a great thing in my New Nervous Treatment Connie Mack of the Philadelphia where the hospitality of the traders is burning secretions. life. But the greatest thing in golf only equaled by a bracing upland cli­ Oxygen bubbles blown under tha is fellowship.” Athletics is credited with having de­ Use Doan's Pills. Doan’s, a stimulant veloped more star players than any mate.” skin of sufferers from nervous dis­ diuretic, increase the secretion of the other manager in the whole history eases have been used successfully by kidneys and aid in the elimination of Professor Bechterev, one of the most Tancor Inspired Jack of baseball. waste impurities. They are praised the Says Fish Eating Causes distinguished members of the Lenin­ yorld over. Ask your neighborl Sharkey in Maloney Go grad Academy of Science. He made No fewer than 2,500 football games Rise in Japan’s Birth Rate One must not lose sight of certain Moscow.—A close connection be­ tests on 12 patients, he reported, pro­ significant phases of the Sharkey-Ma- will be played on the college gridirons No mother in this enlightened age tween fish-eating and the birth rate ducing marked improvement in the loney scrap. It contained elements of the United States this season. More would give her baby something she has been discovered in Japan, accord­ circulation and condition of the blood. DOAN’S PKS that drew a new plan of battle from than 5,000 high school teams will also did not: know was perfectly harmless, ing to the claim of Josef Washington STIMULANT DIURETIC rT,? P KIDNEYS Sharkey which he may never flash be in action. fo s te r M ilb u r n Co. Mig.CUem.Duffdlo.NY • • * especially when a few drops of plain Hall, an American author and former­ again. . Castoria will right a baby’s stomach ly private secretary of the Chinese Rheumatism or Fiery In the first place it was distinctly Transfer of Infielder McCann, Out­ and end almost any little ill. Fretful­ war lord, Wu Pei-fu. a “grudge” -ffair, strange as it may fielder Walter Christenson and Pitch­ Surprised ness and fever, too; it seems no time Japan, Hall said on a visit to Mos­ Irritated Joints seem in these days of highly com­ er Roy Meeker of the Columbus as­ E A SE S Q U ICK LY! WHEN YOU APPLY until everything is serene. cow, has become the greatest nation “ Why do you want additional capi mercialized ring fighting. Either sociation team to the Cincinnati Reds CAMPHOROLE That’s the beauty of Castoria; its of fish eaters in the world and simul­ al for your life preserver company?” would almost have forfeited the en­ has been announced. No matter how inflamed, tender or • * * gentle influence seems just what Is taneously the birth rate in Japan has sore to touch, a speedy relief from your “For our sinking fund.” tire purse rather than lose And this needed. It does all that castor oil increased. The ratio works out, he suffering is now offered you. W onder­ “ But I thought these contraptions not because of what mere victory Despite the loss of his right arm, ful results are realized at the first trial might accomplish, without shock to claimed, at about 400 pounds of fish of CAMPHOBOLE. Do not wait and vould not sink.”—Louisville Courier- meant in terms of dollars and cents Bob Eastwood looms as a gridiron the system. Without the evil taste for each gain in the birth rate. suffer. Send to your druggist and get lournal. to a battle with Tunney. Genuinely star for Galileo high school in San a trial size of CAMPHOROLE for a It’s delicious 1 Being purely vegeta- Hall’s pen name is Upton Close. few cents. You’ll be astonished how bad blood seemed to exist between Francisco. He has already made bis able, you can give it as often as quickly it soaks right in to the bone, Laugh at trouble and it will keep the gladiators. mark as a track man. the very seat of the ailment, and quick­ * * * there’s a sign of colic; constipation; ly- loosens up those stiff, rheumatic rou busy laughing. This persona! friction undoubtedly diarrhea; or need to aid sound, nat­ Succeeds in Extracting joints, soothes and heals the inflamed had a great deal to do with Shar­ In the province of New Brunswick surface and draws out the pain. ■guides are not permitted to carry a ural sleep. Rubber From Fig Trees You’ll then know why thousands use key’s impressive display. It inserted Just one warning; it is genuine CAMPHOROLE,once you tryit, and real­ a viciousness in this fighting that had rifle in the woods or to shoot deer or Pasadena, Calif.—Dr. Frederick ize how good it is for Acute and Chron­ Fletcher’s Castoria that physicians ic Rheumatism, Stiff, Aching Joints, CORNS been almost entirely absent in other other game. Their duty is to guide Osius, rubber specialist, announced recommend. Other preparations may Neuritis, Neuralgia and Lumbago. performances by the same man. His and attend to camp work. that his initial experiments in extrac­ • * * be just as free from all doubtful drugs, tion of rubber from fig trees has Dr. Brigade!!* rancor and bitterness toward Maloney Beware The record for home runs hit in a but no child of this writer’s is going proved successful. flavored his punches with a new sting. of single day is held by the National to test them! Besides, the book on Doctor Osius said that rubber tn care and feeding of babies that comes Substitutes league, whose eight clubs scored a commercial quantities may be ob­ Out in a “ Transom” total of 15 4-baggers in the eight with Fletcher’s Castoria is worth its tained from the Panache, or French Dr. Brlsadell’s Cmnphorole, Atlantic City. N. I. Howard Camp, the outfielder, tells scheduled games on July 4, 1S25. weight in gold. fig, and that the common California this one on a former hurler in the • * * varieties, the Kadota and the Adri­ Ends pain at once/ Southern league: “ One day,” How­ The first singles golf medal ever atic, are being subjected to research ard avers, “when this pitcher was In o n e m in u te pain from corns is ended. put up for competition in America processes now. Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads do this s a fe ly working, the score was tied and a was won by John T. Een Eyck at the Children Cry for He said he had produced a fine by removing the cause—pressing and man on third in the thirteenth inning. St. Andrew’s Golf club course, West­ piece of rubber from Panache milk. rubbing of shoes. They are thin, medi­ Our young hero went to sleep out on chester, N. Y., in November, 1890. 1 C cated, antiseptic, healing. At all drug the mound and allowed the runner to * * * and shoo stores. Cost but a trifle. steal home and break up his bail (£eicheti&- Tit for Tat Eusel Coleman, captain of the foot New York.—They called Mayor game. ball team of the University of Arkan­ D Z S c h o ll’s “ ‘What was the matter with you, Walker of New York Jimmy in Rome; sas this season, has two brothers who ii New York he calls Guglielmo Mar- Johnny?’ the befuddled manager in­ served in the same position. Jim 'Zrino-p&ds quired. and Sam held that office in 1919 and ?oni Bill. Put one on—the* pain is gone! ‘‘ ‘I don’t know, Jim, I guess I was I 1924, respectively. out there in a transom.’ ” THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

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) Western Newspaper Union ftUSXAIlPgR THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927 FOR SALE THE COAST ADVERTISER 17 Lots at Bergenfield, N. J., Ber­ gen County. 375 feet on the White Horse Pike, LOUIS BARR Absecon, N. J., about 15 minutes to Owner and Publisher the Atlantic City Boardwalk Lot opp. Boardwalk, 100x100, Bel- Publication Office and Plant mar, N. J., 20th Avenue. 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. 2 Houses, furnished, Belmar, N. J. Ocean Ave. Boardwalk, corner 4th jRivoli Theatre • Telephone 2083-W Ave., 200x150. Entered as second-class matter at Clifton, N. J., 221 feet Main Ave., bet. '3rd and 4th, near new High the postoffice at Belmar. New School. All improvements. Jersey, under the act of Congress House and store near Grandview F Street Belmar, N. J. Park, Eingac, N. J- Good buy. Subscription Rates Paterson, N. J., 48, 50, 52 Van One year ...... ,11.46 Houten St., rented. Income about Six months ...... , . , , ,75 $8,000. Three months...... 49 Lots at Lake Gordon, Macapon, PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK Single copy ...... 94 N. J., Passaic County, 25 minutes to Paterson. New House, Belmar, N. J., 19th iRiiiiiiiiihfliHiMwniniiiittiimiaiiiniiiiiiir...... n|lllll|l,||ioH|iiiiiii|iHiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiHiiiniiiiii!miItj|inlll||I|IHIU News Items of Local and Personal and Surf Avenue. 5 Monday, November 7th— H Interest Invited 27Y2 Acres. Middlebush, N. J., 4 miles from New Brunswick. Plat ground, near Penn. R. R. Station. DOUGLAS McLEAN in In ordering the change of subscrip­ House, good condition, 610 E. 24th “SOFT CUSHIONS” tion address, please give the old St., Paterson, N. J., bet. Broadway A picture that will make you laugh until you cry as well as the new address. and 12th Avenue. Comedy: “ Car Shy” Billy Watson, Realtor, Watson Building, Paterson, N. .1. Phone Sherwood 6604. Tuesday, November 8th- I CONRAD NAGEL and RENE ADOREE in 5 . “HEAVEN ON EARTH” TnPP and Fall Comedy: “Beauty Parlors” 1 Pa the Revihw C ------| Wednesday, November 9th— John Hillig ! MADGE BELLAMY and ALLAN FORREST in | “SUMMER BACHELORS” | The great serial, episode No. 7 | “DANGEROUS ADVENTURES” Commissioner | Universal News A BUSINESS MAN FOR A | Student’s Matinee, 3:15 P. M BUSINESS OFFICE § Thursday, November 10th— * IF YOU WANT COMMISSION GOVERNMENT TO BE A SUCCESS t M © KENNETH McDONALDin *1* IN BELMAR, DON’T ELECT POLI­ “THE FIGHTING DOCTOR” * TICIANS FOR COMMISSIONERS, Comedy: “ Wine, Women and Sourkraut” + BUT Pathe News * Elect men of business ability, with * vision and courage; honest, loyal Friday. November 11th— + * and broadminded men, with clean CAREY COOPER in the great Western picture cut business records, to assure the + “THE LAST OUTLAW” * proper handling of our Borough The New Serial * affairs. Belmar is like a $7,000,000 “THE HAWK OF THE HILLS” * corporation, and as stockholders, ______Matinee, 3:00 P. P r e s s S o o n we taxpayers and voters want the M. 1 best types of business men, (NOT Saturday, November~f27H__ POLITICIANS), we can get to run our business. Do your own think­ LON CHANEY in his greatest picture “MOCKERY” T H E WHITE ing, and use your own jfidgment T H E YELLOW Comedy: “Youth of Beauty” SE C TIO N r.au- SECTION lathe in selecting the three nest' men as AESOP’S FABLES tain* its* alpha­ Classified Busi­ your commissioners. ness Directory — COMING:—Laura LaPlante in “The Cat and the Canary” . betical llitin ji of John Hillig’s successful business a Bayer’s Snide, Telepb-ja* ius- attained since coming to Belmar in used every day •eribero. is yos» by hundreds of 1912 is a matter of record, and as want year present men and women. a business man and a large tax­ lilting «hangi4 Cheek yoor list- payer, most naturally would work MONMOUTH COUNTY COMMON or additional list­ 'eigand snake sure for a BIGGER AND BETTER BEL­ your advertise­ PLEAS COURT j ings included, get MAR. Election Notice ment is Included. Louis Lehotay, Plaintiff, vs Louis; In touch w ith oa r Cohen, trading as Sanitary Bakery,1 ------—— For information He stands on his past apd pres­ Basinets ®SHee snd rates,call our ent business records. He is PRO­ Defendant, in attachment. j Notice is hereby given that the District Boards of Registry and intsn

Vacation breaks the chain of daily toil and sends one back to his work refreshed in body and mind. Such a vacation does not strain the SUNDAYS finances of him who has throughout the year kept November 13. December 11 1 a growing account with us. EXCURSION TRAIN | 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts, i-eaves Belmar 8:01 A. M. §f compounded quarterly. Stopping at principal stations I SHERWIN WILLIAMS Paints between Long Branch and § Dayton 3 RETURNING 1 Lv. Philadelphia (Broad Street | Station), 6.26 P. M. 3 Taylor’s Department Store Making same trips as on i Paul C. Taylor, Proprietor going trij» Phone 511 | Pennsylvania Railroad 1 9th Ave. < t b' St. Belmar, N. J. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927 THE COAST ADVERTISER, B ELMAR. NEW JERSEY

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TIRES Polls Open BRING YOUR CAR TO US and allow us to make from you a proposition on your old rubber against the price of new MILLER TIRES AND TUBES. The MILLER 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. witlit the head tread, gfiared-to-th e-road, Cars such as Packard, Lincoln. Pierce Arrow, Paige, Hudson, Mar- mon and eight others are using MILLERS as original equipment. TUESDAY

rHOMAS M. GOPSI' DONALD STERNER Of Red Bank NOV. 8 Of Belmar Your Support Is Respectfully Solicited Paid for by Republican County Committee.

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Rotten Licensed Embalmer and slant will be even and unvariable, S. Dresden showing calm control. The true per­ ■; CARPENTER mu* severing soul however shows more Ladle's and Gent's > v I and — tenacity and ambition. His writing, while maintaining an even angle, will Repairs and Supplies B U I L D,E R OFFICE: TENTH ATE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Jobbing Promptly Attend­ often attain a slight slant upward on TAILOR ed to. RsUnMiM the line, so that the words at the Cheer­ RESIDENCE: t2M B ST- ,. PHONE 443 end of the line will be a little higher Baby Coach Wheel* fully Given. 601 EIGHTH AVE. than those pt the beginryng. His t EIGHTH AVENUE AND F STREET bars will be uniform, or will be and Tire* BELMAR, N. A heavier at the end than at the be­ BELMAR, N. J. Phone 518-R ginning. The terminals will also be Base Ball Goods ■ ****■■ ------—— rrrrig t ■■■ as heavy as the rest of the writing, though they may not be long. The persevering man who is des­ tined to become an executive often Opp. Public School makes many straight horizontal lines W e Design between letters. While each word may 1108 F street BELMAR BAKED GOODS have a slightly different base line, the words themselves will each keep the and Build base line intact. FRESH DAILY Very marked perseverance and tenacity is seen in words which are Complete larger at the end than at the begin- uing. N a s h a n d It is a real pleasure to come here shopping for To Suit You Has He Individuality? C h e v r o l e t Thb is “HARRY" (Oar genuine BdJ| baked goods, for you have the a'ssurance that All Work Guaranteed mends "Foot Fitter" No. S)—nutdej sad designed especially for the^ Cars and Trucks young man who wants s shoe vttkj ! they are always fresh and of the finest quality. Machine Shop ,;.y. i 1 • • :: ■ exclusive style and at the tamst flma doe* not sacrifice one bit off BELMAR AUTO CO. 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\ rHE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927

Ave., between E and F Street. Borough Of Beimar Commission Election Notice Persons entitled to vote are: Any qualified legal voter having resided in the State one year in the County five months, and a legal resident with his or her domicile Borough O f Beimar within he Borough of Beimar on the day of holding the election a New Jersey qualified legal voter is a person who is registered to vote in this BorougS Notice is hereby given that the District Boards of Registry and and who has been a resident for the period above specified gh Election in and for the Borough of Beimar, will meet in the places here­ Persons who are entitled to vote, but whose names does' not appear SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS inafter designated on Monday, November 21st, 1927, between the hours upon the registry l.sts may be registered in (he following manner DUE JULY 1st, 1927 of One P. M. and Nine P. M„ (Eastern Standard Time), for the purpose of revising and correcting the registry lists and registering all persons the B° “ "d ° ' Re8‘ " r i - Public notice is hereby given by Thomas Joeck, Collector of the entitled to vote at the ensuing Special Municipal Election to be held Borough of Beimar, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, that November 29th, 1927. ■ the 1 *"d ■ — - he will sell at Public Sale, all lands, tenements, heriditaments and real Notice is further given that the County Board of Registry and Elec­ AH persons who were registered to vote (whether voting or not) estate hereinafter mentioned, in fee for the lowest rate of interest for tions will sit in the Borough Hall, Ninth Avenue and E Street Beimar 1 * t‘ he last general electi°A held November 2nd, 1926, are entitled to which any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay the for registration purposes at a date to be determined upon later. ! amount chargeable against said lands on the first day of July, 1927, Places of meeting of District Boards of Registry and Elections- Registration Dates: (except water rents), together with interest on said amount from said First Election District: Goodwill Hose House, 7th Ave between The District Boards of Registry and Elections will sit in their re­ first day of July to date of sale and cost of sale. E and F Street. spective districts as set forth above on November 21, 1927, between toe The said sale will take place in the Council Chambers at the Munici­ Second Election District: Borough Hall, 9th Ave. and E Street hours of One P. M. and Nine P. M. (Eastern Standard Time), to register pal Building in said Borough on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY Third Election District: Volunteer Hook and Ladder House 11th Ave., between E and F Street. OF NOVEMBER, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN, at two „ nTi ehC.OUnty of Re«Astry and Election will sit in the Borough o'clock in the afternoon. - , » , ■ • DR. FRED V. THOMPSON, all 9th Ave. and E St., Beimar, on a date to be determined later The said lands, tenements, heriditaments and real estate so to be sold Clerk of the Borough of Beimar. General information for the candidate: and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes nave been laid h r1!,6 0f- 311 caindidates as they appear upon the ballot will be an account of the same, and the amount of taxes and assessments laid ELECTION FACTS, FIGURES AND DATES IN CONNECTION published three times as required by the Commission Government Act. on each parcel, are as follow^, viz: WITH THE BELMAR COMMISSION ELECTION TO BE Under this act, no sample ballots will be mailed Berkman, Win., Lot No. 2018-2019 ...... $177.18 HELD NOVEMBER 29th, 1927 It is not compulsory for a candidate to name or appoint a Campaign Akis, Rose A., Lot No. 2045 ...... 7^60 Manager or name a depository for campaign funds because the a £ S (To be pasted in your hat for reference.) Bensel, Chester. Maude, Lots No. 703-704 that may be spent is less than $500.00. 424.99 Full instructions to voters and candidates for the Board of Com­ Burke, Margaret G-, Lot No. 1355 136.33 missioners in the coming municipal election were announced by Dr. The amtunt which may be spent by a candidate shall not exceed ten Burke, Margaret C., Lot No. 1356 ...... 83.93 Fred V. Thompson, Borough Clerk for the Borough of Beimar, this cents for each voter who voted at the last General Election for PresidencT Burke. Margaret C., Lot No. 1455 The limit, therefore, for each candidate is $180.30 ency. 74.49 morning. The instructions take in every phase of the procedure in Burke, Margaret C„ Lot No. 2071 A candidate, however, whether electcr) ^ '* 136.33 registering, voting, those entitled to vote, and date for filing petitions of Boccia, Cona, F„ Part 1707 25.66 candidates. Borough Clerk within twenty days after the electionTsLtem elfof ^11 Boeckel, Arthur, Lot No. 1815 expenses incurred in connection with his or her election “ 138-17 Date of Election: November 29th, 1927. Bogen, Fannie. Lot No. 4. Block 134 ...... 38.49 Petitions of nomination may be filed with the Bornnoh Polls open on election day from Six A. M. to Seven P. M., (Eastern until midnight of November 18, 1927 Ugh CIer^ WP Burke, John .1., Lots 19. 20, ]/2 18, Block 180 ...... 104.95 Standard Time. Bresnahan, Florence, Lot No. 3015 ...... Dates and purposes at a glance: 14181 Polling Places where the District Boards of Registry and Elections Cobb, Win. A., Anna, Lot No. 1520 ...... 220.27 will sit to register voters, who are entitled to vote, and also on Election tlo „ N° Veraber 21” - Registration Day by District Boar* of Elec. Corlies, Mary E., Lot No. 1754 141.81 Day, are as follows: Corlies, Mary E„ Lot No. 1854 November 18th, 1927-Filing of petitions by candidates Rems 136.33 Election District No. 1.—Goodwill Hose House, 7th Ave between Carton, Grace, 2-3 Lot No. 42 iration Day by County Board of Elections. * Rep 262.31 E and F Streets. Cuyer, E„ N% Lot 9; 5, 25 ft. 10. Block 172 ...... November 29th, 1927—Election Day 31.53 Election District No. 2 —Borough Hall, Ninth Ave. and E Street. Dundon, Edith, Lot No. 18, Block 123 52.40 Election District No. 3.—Volunteer Hook and Ladder House, 11th Evans, Sarah F.. Lot No. 11, Block 155 ...... 41.97 C»J ,« r ber mh' ,927_,'“ t

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HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue oi ELECTRIC BUILDING* ‘ S a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, AS BURY PARK.', issued out of the Court of Chancery ------—«* district MIT. T/ offices ' of the State of New Jersey, will be HIGHTST0WN V SAYR'EVILUE SAYR'EVILl exposed to sale at public vendue on Monday, the Twenty-first Day of November, 1927, between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 1 o’clock), in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House in the Why Not Visit Beginning at a stone standing at die line of the road that leads to fifty-six degrees ten minutes East Borough of Freehold, County of the fourth corner of a tract con-New Bedford intersects the middle beginning. Containing nine arm the Miller Made Dress Shop? Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy one chain and forty-five finks to seventy links to the beginning Con (formerly Berger’s). Special offer­ tabling fifteen acres, more or less, of the said Glendola and Bailey’s the middle of a certain brook call­ a decree of said court amounting to conveyed by Benjamin Allgor and corner road; thence (2) South two taming nine and seventy hun ings for Saturday and Monday. Fall approximately $4,848.00. ed Kettle’s Branch; thence (6) fol­ dredths acres of land and Winter Dresses and Coats- wife, to Devine Allgor, by deed degrees, thirty-five minutes East lowing up the middle of said All that certain tract or parcel of dated November 29. 1856, and re­ five chains and twelve links to a Being the same land and premi­ Regular $25.00 Dresses, specially land and premises hereinafter par­ branch its various courses and dis­ ses conveyed to the parties of the corded in Monmouth County Clerk’s locust stake; thence (3) North tances, crossing the said road that priced $14.95. A lot of $18.50 ticularly described, situate, lying Office in Book 016 of Deeds on lirst part by deed of even date here Dresses specially priced at $9.95. eighty-seven degrees and thirty- leads to New Bedford, about ten and being in the Township of Wall page 509, Etc. Said stone and be­ three minutes East twelve chains with and about to be recorded; this Very smart coats at $16.95. in the County of Monmouth and chains and twenty links to where mortgage being given to secure a ginning is distant - twenty links and ninety-five links to a stake in the Glendola road crosses the said State of New Jersey, bounded and easterly of the Northeast corner the line of Catherine Watson, ten part of the purchase price for said described as follows, to wit:—Be­ branch near Allgor’s old saw mill, conveyance. WANTEDMan with car to sell com­ of the wagon house on toe home­ links Northerly of a pine tree stand and the third station of the afore­ plete line quality Auto Tires and ing Division No. 1, as shown on a stead premises of the said Benja­ ing in her line, and marked with Seized as the property of Nienia said tract of fifteen acres, hereto­ DiPaola and Nicola Lorusso, et als Tubes. Exclusive territory. Ex­ map and report in partition pro­ min Allgor deceased; thence (1) old marks; thence (4) following fore conveyed by Benja'min Allgor perience not necessary. Salary ceedings between Benjamin E. All- along the middle of the Glendola said Watson’s line North sixteen taken in execution at the suit of and wife, to Devine Allgor; thence Bernard Steinhoff, and to be sold S300.00 per month. Milestone gor, Complainant, and Susanna All- and Bailey’s corner road South degrees, fifty-five minutes West two (7) along the fourth line of said Rubber Company, East Liverpool gor and others, defendants, in Chan twenty-three degrees, ten minutes chains and ninety-three links to a tract -South seventy-five degrees, Ohio. eery of New Jersey, same being on west four chains and eighty-two stone, a Corner of her land; thence Tb . J ^ R R ? N- JOHNSON, Sheriff twenty-two minutes West three Dated October 27, 1927. 1 file in the Clerk’s office of the links to the point where the mid- (5* still along her line of North chains and seventy links to the County of Monmouth. Fast and Fast, Solicitors