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* Be a booster. Don’t knock. Let’s make Belmar Beach the + + finest resort along the Jersey * Coast. Spread the news of its Buy In Belmar attractions everywhere. *1 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 song 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 singing at the Mams Booster din- Fluke—1st prize, J.