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Vol. XXIV.—No. 47, Whole No. 1949. BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. Single Copy Three Cents of News From BIG CHRISTMAS CLUB FUND The Church COUNTY BANKS ISSUE STATEMENTS CAN THEY AFFORD TO? Of the $129,000 to be Paid out by Five Banks in this Vicinity, Bel­ *. Can the Atlantic Coast . * Avon-hy-the-Sea mar Bank Will Release 832,000. and the Flag Increase of Deposits in First National Bank of BeSmar Has *. Street Railway company af- .* *. ford to antagonize the peo- .* EVENTS OF WEEK IN CHARMING Five banks located in Belmar, RATHER UNIQUE SERVICE AT Been $175,089.38 in Year *. pie of Belmar by failing to .* BOROUGH Bradley Beach and Asbury Park will METHODIST CHURCH *. pave their right of way on .* release this month approximately *! F street? Already scores of .* Matters' of Interest to Those Who $129,500 to members of Christmas Recently Purchased In another column of this issue is tubers show remarkable gains. Since *. people who formerly would . * clubs. Of this sum about $32,000 are Acquainted With Avon Peo­ By Church is Raised as Congrega­ September 12 the First National *. not use the jitneys are retal- . * will be paid out by the First Na­ to be found the financial statement ple. of the First National Bank of Bel­ bank of Freehold which is right in *. iating by using this service .* tional bank of Belmar to the 1,420 tion Sings “America.” mar. This is published in compli­ the heart of the potato section forg­ *. exclusively between Belmar .* members who joined the club. ALEX MULLEN INJURED ance with the call made on Novem­ ed ahead from thirteenth place to *. and Asbury Park. One per- .* Checks will be sent to all members There was a rather unique service ber 17 to all national banks for these sixth place and increased its depos­ *. son’s nickels may not mean .* on December 14 who have in excess at the Methodist church last Sunday Road Superintendent Alex Mullen statements. its §220,374.28. In the aggregate, *. much to the railway com- .* of $1 coming to them. Sums under morning when songs of a patriotic received a fall one day last week There are twenty-nine banks in however, the decrease has been very *. pany, but the fares of many .* this amount must be called for. nature were sung, an appropriate causing injuries which, though not Monmouth county from which state­ much less than is usual for this per­ *. people in a year amount to . * A considerable part of this money sermon was given and the American of a serious nature, confined him to ments are required and at the close iod and it shows a very healthy con­ will be used for Christmas gifts but flag which was recently purchased *. a considerable sum in the .* his home on Woodland avenue for a of business on November 17, these dition in Monmouth county. *. aggregate. Belmar is enti- .* by far the greater part of it will be by the church was raised. few days. His hands were cut, his institutions had on deposit $20,558,- A comparison of figures shows *. tied to the same recognition .* used in the payment of taxes, inter­ Rev. W. E. Ledden took as his sub­ hip bruised and he was quite a lit­ 913.17, or $253,040.13 less than at that the First National Bank of Bel­ *. as Asbury Park and Bradley .* est, coal bills and necessary ex­ ject “Tbe Church and the Flag,” tle jarred and shaken up. m ar had §38,974.44 less on deposit on *. Beach. There is already .* penses. Many dollars of it will be and in his sermon discoursed on the the time of the last previous call on Mr. Mullen was removing the September 12, 1916. Then the total November 17 than on September 12, talk of an auto bus line be- .* returned to the banks and undoubt­ glories of America as compared with globes from the electric light stand­ deposits were 820,811,953.30. At this but the decrease for the same period *. ing established by Behnar . * edly a goodly number of the club in those of other countries and gave ards at the depot grounds, steadying Belmar will return their dividends voice to most optimistic views on the time of year there is always a decid­ a year ago was §85,295.43. On No­ *. people to cater exclusively . * himself by the rim. The rim gave way ed drop in the amount of money on vember 10, 1915, tlie Belmar bank *. to the people of Belmar by . * to the savings department of the people’s stride toward righteousness. .* and he was hurled to the ground, a bank which has just been establish­ He took his text from the first part of deposit in the banks along the coast had on deposit but $473,738.14 and *. making regular scheduled distance of ten feet. He was taken as they are located in cities and on November 17, 1916, the deposits *. trips between this borough . * ed. thc twenty-eighth chapter of Deu­ to his home and Dr. F. G. Angeny The Christmas club movement was teronomy which cites the blessings towns which are primarily summer amounted to $645,827.52. This is an *. and Asbury Park. .* treated his injuries. resorts. On the other hand the increase of $172,089.38 in the year * . * first instituted by^ the Behnar bank tliat follow obedience and said in ****************** banks in the farming districts enjoy and really shows a wonderful growth in 1914 and that year 971 depositors p a rt:— AVON BOWLERS WIN their greatest period of prosperity, which has all along been a steady, took advantage of the plan. Last “These were the words of a nation healthy one. The loans at this time year the number was increased to maker to a nation in the making. and this year in particular with the Avon bowlers defeated tlie Atlan­ are $507,988.91. 1.385 and $30,101 were paid out to “The Israelites came dry shod high prices paid for potatoes the Putting Down tlie tic Coast team two out of three Deposits, loans and discounts of the members. This movement is in through the Red Sea, so Amer­ banks located'in the sections of the strings in a bowling match rolled on the twenty-nine banks on Novem­ keeping with the methods of the of­ ica came dry shod through the county where the farmers make an Ihe Coleman alleys last Friday night, extensive business of raising the ber 17 were as follows:— Street Pavement ficials of the bank to encourage peo­ Red Sea of the Revolution and with the total score 2106 to 2039 in ple in every possible way to save in the horrors of the Civil favor of Avon. Following is Ihe L oans and money and the fact that in Belmar, war it seemed God was on the side CONTRACTORS STARTED THE D eposits. D iscounts. score by strings: with ils permanent population of of the future America. That seem­ Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank $ 2.749,508.64 $ 1,988,532.9.1 WORK WITH A RUSH MONDAY Atlantic Coast. onl>r about 2,500. the sum of $32,000 ed to be just the boundary line and B urdick ...... 91 151 112 Fed Bank Trust Co...... 2.289,804.59 856,742.02 H ow land ...... 145 139 143 h-i.s been deposited as compared with we have come to the promised land. Second National, Red Bank ...... 1,957,292.29 1,330,969.95 Steam Digger Was Put in Commis­ B rand ...... 1.44 120 122 R70.000 in the banks of Asbury Park Things are not as we hoped or ex­ Seacoast Trust Co., Asbury Park ___ 1,404,932.05 980.0S2.17 sion and Excavating is Being Done M orris ...... 121 96 174 with its permanent population of pected and not as they will be, but N ew hausen ____ 150 158 171 Long Branch Trust Co...... 1,085,472.00 517,025.69 in a Hurry. about 15,000 speaks well for the we are in the promised land. This First National, Freehold ...... 839,683.53 231,307.65 651 664 /'a thrift of our people. The Bradley is the land which the Lord our God Farmers’ National, Allentown ...... 827,015.00 223.527.00 Work on the F street paving job Avon. Beach bank will release $12,000. has given us. A few centuries ago Keyport Banking Co...... 817,480.24 Deiss ...... 162 182 170 there was no place for men who 448.045.45 started with a bang Monday morning Farmers’ and Merchants’, Matawan. 755,947.66 233,786.52 Salmon ... .. 102 137 123 FIRST MOTOR TAGS wanted to worship God according when the contractors, Messrs. Gard­ Norris ... .. 123 128 124 National Freehold Banking Co...... to the dictates of their conscience, 735.527.63 422,890.58 ner and Van Cleve, started to do tlie Thom pson . . 166 137 150 Citizens’ National, Long B ranch.... Registration Stations Open To-day 707.068.56 594,652.16 xcavating w ith a steam dagger. Woik Kaegel . . . .. 132 149 121 so God led them across the great sea First National, Belmar...... and Continue Until Dec. 30. and donated a continent to the cause 645,827.52 507.988.91 with the shovel was started at that Asbury Park Trust Co...... 596.305.63 685 733 688 316.212.91 time at the junction of Sixth avenue of religious freedom. No man earn­ First National, Spring Lake ...... Begistration of automobiles for 515,205.19 495,821.29 on the westerly side of F street and ed it, no man made it and no man Freehold Trust Co...... FAREWELL SURPRISE 1917 and the issuance of licenses to 505,038.33 273,351.25 Wednesday night the excavating on bought it, but God has given it to us. Central National, Freehold ...... 493,804.89 105.115.01 drivers and owners began to-day and “We are accustomed to think of both sides of the street had practical­ Miss Lillian Bower, who is going Peoples’ National, Keyport...... 463,658.97 201,987.06 will continue until December 30. the Old Country as a beautiful ly been completed between Eighth to Long Island for the winter, was Long Branch Banking Co...... 465.491.69 365,214.72 There are forty-two stations through­ world. We like to read about avenue and the bridge. The digger given a farewell surprise last week Atlantic Highlands National...... 433,682.29 322,913.93 out the state and those in Monmouth Switzerland, Italy and Scotland; we works' horizontally and takes off Thursday night at the home of her N. J. Mtg. and Trust Co...... 410,760.04 198,857.83 county are at Asbury Park, English­ like to think about the lakes over twelve inches of the road surface at aunt, Mrs. George Bower, at 108 Main First National, Englishtown ...... 409,963.31 258 467.37 town. Freehold, Keyport. Long there and the mountains, but there each scoop. The dirt is dumped street. The evening was passed in Ocean Grove National...... 337.790.70 317,933.62 Branch, Manasquan, Red Bank, Sea is not a thing in Europe that cannot directly from the shovel into a wa­ the usual party manner and a very Manasquan National...... 256.619.57 127,571.56 Bright and Spring Lake. be matched over here. Take those gon. Three scoops full can be dump­ pleasant time was had. Matawan Bank ...... 177,908.82 168,660.47 The usual rates will be in effect— who have travelled the most—not ed in just an even minute and few of Those present were: Miss Marcia First National, Seabright...... 174,761.86 174,852.98 $4.50 for cars below 10 horsepower, those who have neglected their own the wagons hold more than that Reid. Miss Verna Brower, Miss Alice First National, Bradley Beach ...... 152,556.15 172,061.40 $7.50 for cars from 10 to 29 horse­ country'—but those who have tra­ amount. There are a dozen or more Brower, Miss Esther Walling, Miss Keansburg National...... 152,195.93 139.476.74 power, $15 from 30 horsepower u p . velled in our own land as well as teams on the job and there is no de­ Esther Eldridge, Miss Elizabeth May, First National, Eatontown ...... 124.049.57 39,696.36 An excess fee of $10 is charged for others, and learn how they estimate lay so the work is moving along rap­ Miss Fannie Smock, Miss Edna Lef- First National, Farmingdale ...... 73,530.52 trucks of 4,000 pounds or over, in our country, as compared with Eu­ 81,499.30 idly and smoothly. ferts, Miss Mabel Bedle, Miss Hattie addition to their horsepower rating. rope. The forms for the concrete have T o ta ls ...... $20,558,913.17 Stanton, Miss Grace Piper, Miss There will be only one kind of driv­ “We have no great castles as ruins, $12,125,274.83 been put in this week between Fifth Gladys Kling, Miss Ruth Dorn, Miss er’s license and that at the flat rate but the beautiful scenery along the ani^Sixth avenues and the work of Lillian Brower, Louis Allgor, David of $3. Hudson—no river in Europe to com­ WORKING ON SOUTH JETTY putting in the concrete was begun Camp, Wilbur Morris, William Clay­ No days of grace will be allowed pare. We pay to go and see the Annual Meeting of Wednesday afternoon. ton, William Meyser, Curtis Harri­ for any reason whatsoever and Rhine but because the Hudson is so At the inlet during the past week The next section to be started will son, Albert Russell, Francis Reid, motorists driving after 1916 without near we hardly think it worth while Board of Health track has been built on the south be that between Eleventh and Six­ George Reid, Harry Reid, Mr. and a. new license will be subject to the to pay $1.50 to go up to Albany to side and pile driving had begun. It teenth avenues and with good weath­ usual penalties and orders have been see it. No .city in the, world has the (Continued on page 5.) is planned to extend the south jetty er the contractors expect to have issued to local authorities through­ grandeur and glory of New York OFFICERS ARE ELECTED FOR 200 feet further seaward which will these two sections completed by De­ out the state to arrest immediately City, which we can see for a few ENSUING YEARS assure the south beach greater pro­ cember 15. Then if the weather BELMAR GIRL’S CLUB any one seen driving a car on Jan­ cents. No city. in the world can tection. To extend the wall beyond holds good the work will be done uary 1 without a 1917 marker. boast of a more sacred spot than the Reports Show That Infantile Par­ that point without the north wall be­ this fall through the center of the The Belmar Girl’s club has reor­ As a warning to motorists 250,000 little town of Plymouth. No coun­ borough. ganized for the winter season of alysis Cost the Borough S2,402.44— ing lengthened would probably be pamphlets have been distributed set­ try can boast of more sacred mem­ useless but it is hoped that a satis­ 1916-1917. Officers are president, ting forth the requirements of the ories than New England. Hospital To Be Maintained. Miss Ma-y Louise Scudder, vice pres­ factory compromise can be made CA3IP FIRE GIRLS ARE BUSY department, and state-wide publicity “The glory of the Adirondacks with the attorneys for the bonding ident, >-iss Lucy Bresnahan; treas­ has been given through the papers. seems commonplace because so near. urer, M 's Caroline Williams; secre­ The annual meeting of Belmar company and the receivers of the Tlie Soangataha Council of Camp And Lake George—it is Jnrd tn find tary, Miss Helen Iluber; board of di­ Board of Health was held last Fri­ Bay Dredging company whereby the Fire Girls held their regular meeting WINDOWS any where in all tbe e rth a lake rectors, Miss Scudder, Miss Bresna­ day night at the office of the clerk, state funds which have been tied Tuesday evening at the home of the that is more glori'-rs, or grandeur han, Miss Ada Conover, Mrs. Harry C. O. Hudnut. The officers chosen up may become available for further guardian, Miss Mary Louise Scudder. Belmar merchants have learned to equal the Yosenitr. And where Lyon and Mrs. Richard Wines. for the ensuing year were: Presi­ work and both walls extended. This Tbe girls are crocheting and braid­ the value of attractive window dis­ is there in all the world a waterfall The meeting on Monday evening dent, Wallace G. Hooper; vice presi­ would do much toward eliminating ing rag rugs for their winter’s work. plays as business getters and most to be mentioned in (he same breath was held at the home of Mrs. Wines. dent, Jacob Rosenfield; Clerk, Chas. Ihe forming of a bar at the mouth Orders will be taken for rugs, also of them will soon be making their as Niagara? We have five National The following departments were O. Hudnut; inspector, Britton M. of the inlet. for hand knit sweaters, babies’ caps, Christmas displays. The height of P ark s. opened for the winter: Music, in­ Bennett. The terms of William M. blankets, saques, socks, skating caps attractiveness of the most artistical­ “If God is going to bless us it will structor, Miss Agnes Dillon; litera­ Bergen and Charles S. God expiring and scarfs. 1 ly arranged window can be increas­ be because of loyalty to Him. As Furniture and household goods of ture, instructor, Miss M. E. Moore; it was voted to recommend to coun­ A sale of home-made bread, nut ed through lighting appliances fur­ our flag waves over this country, it all kinds for sale. Can be seen any dressmaking, instructor, Mrs. Frank cil their re-appointment. bread, cake and pie, will be held at nished by the Atlantic Coast Electric waves over a country7 that is getting Saturday at 209 Second avenue, Bel­ Irving; cooking, instructor, Mrs. The annual report of the clerk Borton's on Saturday, December 9. Light company. It would be well better and better. This very month mar. 4w.—adv Donald Sterner. showed that there were thirty-eight Orders for bread and cakes will be for merchants who are to make win­ j has seen a wonderful stride in na­ Plans are under way for a dance plans, twenty-four supplementary filled (’Phone 533-W) by the girls. dow displays to take the matter up tional righteousness Some think plans and ten additional plans dux-- to be held the second Monday in with the company. i there arc greater issues than that of ing the year. The record of vital D ecem ber. tempcrance, but the greatest issue DIES OF FRACTURED SKULL statistics showed twenty-nine mar­ Sky Seems Not Too High before the people today is the PLENTY OF TOYS IN TOWN riages, forty births and thirty-three for Butter; Now 45 Cents | question as to whether this nation Clarence Frazee, aged 22 years, of deaths. Eighty-six cases of com­ “DO YOUR XMAS SHOP- .* i is going to be sober or drunk. Only Spring Lake, died in Ann May hos­ There is a general scarcity of toys municable diseases were reported Good butter has reached PING EARLY” . * seven years ago there were only nine throughout the country this year on during the year of which twelve 45 cents a pound in the local pital Monday night from a fractured l prohibition states in the United account of the European war, but it were infantile paralysis. The par­ grocery stores. The output skull received when struck by a mo­ This slogan has become .* | States. Today there are twenty- was stated to-day at the Paul C. alysis cases cost the borough $2,402.- in the various creameries torcycle Saturday afternoon. the symbol of a big national . * ; four. One-half of the states of the Taylor store and Daniel Conover’s 44 of which $1,110 was for building throughout the country is The accident happened near the movement. . * United States are dry: sixtv-six per that they had very good supplies of * * * _ * and maintaining the hospital, which meager in comparison with Como station, a motorcycle being cent, of the people of the United everything in the toy line. These it has been decided to retain for use the demand and is steadily driven by George II. Haines of As­ Mr. Merchant, cash in on it. . * States are in dry territory, eighty- two stores are the principal ones in in case of the outbreak of commun­ decreasing. This is attrib­ bury Park, striking a bicycle on * * * * five per cent, of the territory of the Belmar handling toys and both plac­ icable diseases. uted to the fact that cream­ which Frazee was riding. It is said Tell the public now about . * United States is dry. These are ed orders several months ago in The clerk had on hand $120 re­ eries are being turned into that Haines was riding at a rapid your holiday goods. .* anticipation of a scarcity. Mer­ * * * _ * ceived for licenses which is to be cheese factories, due to the pace. lie had his jaw shattered and chants who delayed placing orders (Continued on page 4) turned over to the borough collector. better price received for is is Ann May hospital. Both cycles And to do it to the best .* have found it difficult to get a good cheese in comparison with were wrecked. advantage, u se .* supply, especially of dolls which in b u tte r. Frazee did not regain conscious­ THE COAST ADVERTISER .* You can get Breyer’s Ice Cream Idle Hour Theatre ness from tbe time he was struck tbe past have been made almost ex­ all winter at Conover’s, 902 F St. 902 F street. A pound of chocolates * ♦ * * ******** given each night as a prize. adv until his death. clusively in Germany. adv PAGE TWO THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. SCARS OF WAR SEND SIGNALS UNDER WATER DEAR PROPERTY OWNER: Inventors Claim to Have Brought WEDDING LACE W " H , Wonderful Instrument Almost We are receiving inqui­ to Pitch of Perfection. ries daily concerning Bel­ SEEN ON SOMME By LOUISE OLIVER. * Advertiser's \ Submarine signaling for the protec­ tion of shipping, and other uses of the m ' " " " " i p w mar property, both for Fields Torn Up, Village Ruins submarine telegraph oscillator are dis­ Gordon glanced down at the girl be­ cussed by Mr. It. F. Blake, an Amer­ sale and Summer rental. Scattered, and Forests Torn side him, then out to the tennis court ican electrical engineer, in the Smith­ where Lorita was waiting. 1 Business 1 1 Have you listed yours to Shreds. sonian annual report. Then he looked back at the glrL He The author reports some interesting didn’t know her, that was patent—a ll w trials of this electrically operated os­ the offerings of the summer hotel had with us? We will be glad Reliable Business Houses ar- ^ cillator which vibrates under water, so far not produced anyone so divert­ to serve you in the mat­ DUST COVERS EVERYTHING both sending and receiving signals, ing as to looks. He said before he I Guide ranged Alphabetically for your ^ and claims that it has been tested suc­ knew it, completely contrary to his convenience. VVe recommend cessfully, transmitting signals over 20 good old New England bringing up: ter of securinga purchaser ^ this (iuide of Trades People for M, Aspect of Newly-Conquered Territory miles, and operating as an underwater “It’s foolish to waste time on knitting or a tenant for your cot­ Described by Correspondent on telephone for -100 to 800 yards. on a day like this. Why don’t you dSL genera‘use' British Front—Gone Are Days Among the invaluable uses enumer­ play?” tage. of Ammunition Shortage. ated are signaling in fogs and between She looked up from her yards o f ex­ submarines; direct communication be­ quisite lace and answered quite com­ Yours truly, tween commanders of ships within posedly, “Please don’t think I don’t British General Headquarters.—We short distance ot each other; location want to, but this is a work o f neces­ Phone 592-W have just passed through the tumbled of bell buoys; as a means of sounding, A. & H. Auto Company GARRABRANDT & CONOVER ruins of Fricourt. The twisted tree sity—it's wedding finery.” and possibly as a means of directing “I say—can’t you chuck it just for a trunks of the Mumetz wood stand out Headquarters for Giunco & Casagrande Opp. Depot, Bsimsr, N. or steering torpedoes by sound. few minutes. Come on and play in this J naked, against the skyline, stripped of Automobile Supplies and Accessories Mr. Blake remarks that the oscilla­ their branches and foliage. The bark one set with us and I’ll find you a Dealers in Fruits - id Vegetables, tor represents an important step for­ partner. It’s a shame to waste this of all kinds is gashed, showing many gaping Confectionery, '’oft Drinks, Cigars ward- in the science of navigation, wounds. The white heart of the wood, weather on that stuff!” At Reduced Rates making It possible to surround the and Tobacco. bared to the fierce sun’s glare, is a She shook her head with determina­ coasts with a wall of sound so that tion, but an appreciative smile light­ Tel. 499 1004 F Street palpable image of patient suffering. Belmar, N. J. 915 F Street Belmar, N. J. Along the roads leading south great no ship can get into dangerous waters ened her face. “I’d just love to, but dust columns rise in spirals heaven­ without receiving a warning, and I can’t. Weddings don’t wait, you eliminating collisions between ships, know.” ward, hiding the slow-moving horse Phone Asbury 1214-J except through negligence. “All right! You’re the doctor. Sor­ transports. Further on broad eddies W m . E. Hefter of dust ride on the passing,heat cur­ He asserts that indications point ry !” he answered. “Coming—coming !” Charles Beermann Fin e Jew elry rents scattering across the fields like out that it will be of great service in he called, as Lorita beckoned impa­ spent smoke. locating icebergs and securing sound­ tiently. “Hanged if that girl isn’t a PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY PLUMBING and HEATING You are invited to inspect The landscape is of a leaden gray, ings from ships running at full speed. peach for looks. Lucky fellow to get buried under this heavy manure of Mr. B lake says that for naval pur­ her!” Then her words came back with Butter and Eggs my fine and extensive line of dust. Ashen gray are the tunics, the poses it provides an auxiliary means force. “Weddings don’t w ait!” she had Open all the year. NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. watches, diamonds, jewelry, rifle barrels, even the faces of a col­ of short distance signaling, available said, and it struck him suddenly that Market, Sylvania Ave., near Main St. at all times, which cannot be shot his own nuptials were approaching silverwear, cut glass, optical umn of men who have just come in AVON, N. J. (Next to Bank.) from the first-line trenches. Their away, and that it widens the possibil­ with rather a breath-taking speed. goods, etc, eyes stare out of their deepened sock­ ities of submarine boats to an extent Four months would consummate the ets, rimmed around with dust. Their beyond our present grasp. plan so long dear to the heart of his i Make a Specialty of steel helmets, of darkened green, have parents. Belmar Auto Company Hudson, Overland and taken on the dull-hued patina of a HAD LONG LIST OF TROUBLES Lorita was talking with Captain Mateer. “I was just telling Paul,” she REPAIRING Greek bronze. Maxwell Yim Koehler The water carts, the field kitchens, explained, “that I would have to start Briscoe Cars Work guaranteed. Your pat­ And Woman Reported Them All to Un­ Jeffrey the heavy batteries which are being fortunate Listener in the Tele­ you in training right away in order to ronage solicited. moved forward, the great lorries in have you in form by the time of our O. H. NEWMAN, Agent phone Department. New and Second-Hand Automobiles long, serpent lines extending mile up­ wedding. Unpunctuality is your worst 708 F Street, Belmar, N. J. on mile, all wear this pall of dust. As The family had not had their tele­ fault, Gordon.” Machine Shop L. J. LEAD ER far as the eye can see are low, rolling “I’ve a good excuse phone very long, says the Southwestern 804 F Street, Belmar, N. J. Telephone 513 hills, bare and treeless save for small Telephone News, and everyone took a “I saw your excuse just now!” Lor- 912 F Street, Belmar, N. J. patches of woodland here and there. deep and abiding interest in it. On ita’s eyes flashed. Next door to A. & P. Tea Store The fields are thickly grown with this­ the outside of the directory they had “Did you? Well, she’s pretty any­ tles, nettles, and lusty weeds which are noted the words, “Trouble, call No. way, don’t you thin*? I asked her to Ben Ton Meat Market T. S. Lokerson waist-high. 4217.” play.” Can this be the land of France? Can “What?” Lorita had gone off into HARRY YAFFE It had been a hard morning and ev­ Cabinet Work in all Branches. these fields be the same which, two erything had gone wrong. Finally the peals of laughter.’ “Oh, Gordon, you’ll Choice Beef. Lamb, Veal, Mutton years ago, stood rich with golden kill me. Come on—let’s play. No, lady of the house in desperation turned and Poultry, Butter, Eggs, etc. grain? The bad lands of the Dakotas, to h e r tru sty telephone and called 4217. I’i tell you the joke some time again. Second Hand Furniture Bought and the wastes of the Sahara, the dust- “This is the trouble department,” an­ I hate to spoil it by hurrying.” Extra Specials on Saturday. S. Sold. swept desert of Gobi seem fair in com­ swered the operator sweetly. That night Gordon >was called away 16th Avenue and F Street, Belmar. parison with this region of the Somme. on business. When he returned to the • Ladies’ and Gents’ ^ “Is tills where you report your trou­ Telephone 504-J 1010 F Street Belmrr, N. J. My throat is parched, my eyes seem bles?” asked the lady. hotel, a week later, he was amazed to be bleeding, though X have been “Yes, m a’am .” to learn that Lorita and her mother | T A I L O R | walking but half an hour, picking my “Well, I only want to report that our had departed, and a day later he Building Contractor way through shell craters and upturned cat got drowned in the cistern this learned of her marriage to Capt. Paul Mattress Maker, Upholsterer soil, jumping across abandoned Ger­ morning, the baby is cutting a new M ateer. ERNEST F. BENTON JOSEPH C. STESLMAN | KING BUILDING | man trenches, through a terrain lit­ tooth, the cook left without warning; He returned to his office and hard Mason and Builder | N O . 8 0 3 Vi F STREET | tered with unexploded shells of all cal­ we are out of sugar and starch; the work, thoughtful and sober, but not Broken Furniture Repaired. Cush­ ibers and kinds. Here lies an innocent- crushed in soul and spirit as his New Estimates furnished on anything in stovepipe fell down; the milkman left the building line. ions of all kinds. Box springs. ♦ B E L M A R , N. J . • looking little “Mills” bomb not much only a pint instead of a quart today; England conscience told him he should Mattresses renovated by our new larger than a duck’s egg. The man be. But after awhile reaction set in Cement Sidewalks, Brick Oven Fire the bread won’t raise; my oldest child Pla^ s, etc. electrical process and practically who threw it forgot to pull out the is coming down with the measles; the and he felt a vague longing, indefinite co tter pin, so th a t it did not go off. and unaccountable at first, a desire Office 703 Ninth Ave., Belmar, N. J. as good as new. plumbing iu the cellar leaks; we have T el. 600-W Here it lies, apparently harmless, yet only enough coal to last through to­ for something he could not name. But 800% F STREET BELMAR, N. J. « ♦♦«•»*»« ♦-»-*♦««♦«» it has the potential strength to blow gradually the want took form and out morrow ; the paint gave out when I got ♦ WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR ♦ half a platoon into “kingdom come.” only half over the dining room floor; of the chaos of his thoughts appeared Next to it lies what looks like a giant’s the mainspring of the clock is broken; a pair of sea-gray eyes and a tired, U AUTO DINE AT ♦ BUILDING MATERIAL? ♦ dumb-bell. The great iron bails at my three sisters-in-law are coining l<> white face looking gratefully at him. Central Market each end are larger than a man's head. ♦ visit tomorrow; the man has not called November came, dark and dreary Naylor's Restaurant ♦ When in want______do not forget I spurt forward 'instinctively as I trip for the garbage for two weeks; our and wet, and the third week brought HERMAN P. LAZARUS, Proprietor. Yes, Everything is Strictly Home J that the Buchanon & Smock J against the connecting bar of the bomb. dog has the mange; the looking glass a letter from his mother. Obeying ♦ Lumber Co. of Asbury Park « Nothing happens. Yet this mighty en­ fell off the wall a while ago and broke instructions, he went to a tea room to City Dressed Beef, Lamb, Veal and Cooked and Clean * can supply you. Write or see ♦ gine of war can wipe out a company. W T C T 1? D \T 17 D to pieces; and I think that my husband meet her one afternoon at four. Pork. Fresh dressed poultry a Fish Dinners and Clam Chowder. W . J . ST ER N ER ❖ As I advance the dust grows deep­ is taking considerable notice of a wid­ Gordon looked around approvingly, specialty. Phone 527 J. ♦ Furnished Rooms (Our Local Agent) # er underfoot, thicker in the air, the ow lately that lives next door. That’s his artistic eye pleased with the scene. f C07 Sixth Ave. Beimar, N J. £ sun’s rays more intense, more relent­ all today, but if anything happens later Then he started, for there at the next 905 F Street. Belmar, N. J. 803 F Street, Belmar, N. J. less. Overhead, strung out like mon­ I’ll call you up and tell you about it.” table was his summer girl and she was ster snubnosed whales on a line—a knitting. mighty catch!—the captive balloons of Freighter Unloads Quickly. “Is—isn’t it finished yet?” asked Gor­ the observation officers hang limply. don across the space. The gray eyes Coal and Wood 34 Years in Monmouth County About midsummer the Italian cargo Plumbing and Heating I count 22 such craft within one short boat Milazzo, undoubtedly the largest flashed up at him and suddenly wid­ J. H. SEXTON, Funeral Director sector. Though the German lines are W. NEW M AN & SONS freighter on the seas, completed its ened and darkened. And was it im­ UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER in plain view, opposite us, I can only agination or did a faint rose touch the maiden voyage from Naples to New 606 F Street, BELMAR find three of their balloons. Hay and Feed, Lime, Cement and WM. H. BRIGHTON York. The vessel is of special inter­ dead whiteness of her cheek? Then 159 Main St., ASBURY PARK she smiled. “No, it’s never finished. Tel. 21 A. P., Residence 397 “Our airmen shoot theii down as est because of its remarkable unload­ Plaster. Sewer Pipe and Flue fast as the ‘Boches’ put them up,” my But you are not served yet. Can’t you Telephone or T ;legraph or­ ing facilities, w hich enable its 14,000- Linings. Yard and office, 13th ders receive personal attention guide remarks in a matter-of-fact ton cargo to be discharged within for­ come over here. It’s so unsociable r voice, as we watch four British air­ eating alone.” Main Street, Avon, N. J. ty-eight hours. It is particularly de­ Ave. and Railroad, Belmar, N. J. craft sweeping across the enemy lines. He needed no second invitation. signed for the transportation of grain Visitors to Asbury, try We push forward. The brisk explo­ and coal, but because of current condi­ “I’ll come if you stop knitting. Don’t sion of departing shells, with a sharp, tions is now carrying a general cargo. you think it’s bad for you—so much Paul’s Restaurant & Luncn Room of it. I should think your husband bark-like note, rends the air. It is a The ship is 512 feet in length, 65.9 feet G . H . C o o k Shoe Repairing OPEN ALL THE YEAR new experience to listen to the big would rather have you in sackcloth across the beam and when loaded dis­ PIANO TUNEB Home Cooking at Reasonable Prices howitzers fire in battery salvos as places 20,040 tons. Its single screw is with some roses in your cheeks in­ TONY GUALEMI stead of all that fuzzy stuff—and—” though they were mere 18-pounders. turned by a 4,000-horse power quadru­ Pianos for Sale Cor. Main and Lake Ave. The smaller calibers then take up the he stopped lamely. Shoe Repairing, Shoes made to or­ ple expansion engine. The ship’s un­ V ictro las Open all Night. ASBURY PARK i melody, and the “forte” of the big loading equipment is its most wonder­ “My husband!” She looked blank. der. Open all the year. Satis­ guns, followed by the “piano” of the “Oh, I see! I said it was for a wed­ ful feature according to Popular Me­ Store, 611 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park. faction guaranteed. Cor. F St. LEGAL NOTICES. smaller ones, an “adagio” motif, and chanics Magazine. ding and you thought it was for mine. then a “scherzo,” make a continuous How funny! Why, this is the way I Telephone 2174-J and 11th Ave., Belmar. ! music which must be pleasant to Brit­ earn my living I Last summer at Oak- Monmouth County Orphans Court. Take Cut-Worms in Traps. ish ears. hurst I was making things for—” It October Term, A. D. 1916. California farmers have discovered j Here to the right is a great mound was her turn to stop and she flamed In the matter of the Estate of PETER that cut-worms which so ravage their red, for she remembered the tragic Telephone 569. Traub Bros. BROWN, deceased. Order to show of brass, empty shell cartridge cases, beets and other vegetables are hatched 15 feet high and 40 long. It is only ending to his romance. cause. from eggs laid by a moth which flies Neil H. Miller and George H. one of many such heaps which I have “For Lorita?” he asked. Dillon's Express CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS at night and like all moths is attract­ “Yes.” Brown, Executors of Peter Brown, seen here. When it is recalled that it ed by light. A special trap has been deceased, having exhibited to this “Tell me something.” He leaned Jobbing Promptly Attended to. is only the two smallest calibers of devised for its eradication. The trap Court, under oath, a just and true shells, the 18 and the 60-pounder, forward eagerly. “I’ve dreamed of includes an electric light supported on Agent American Express Co. account of the personal estate and your gray eyes all fall and think Estimates Furnished. which leave any trace of having been a platform. Beneath the light is a debts of said decedent, whereby it fired in the hands of their users, and heaven sent me here today to find you. appears that the personal estate of pan of oil into which the moths fall Is—is there any prospect of your mak­ 601 Twelfth Avenue Belmar, N. J. said deceased is insufficient to pay that for every two of these at least after dashing up against the light. As Office R. R. Depot Belmar, N. J. one of the larger caliber shells is sent ing your own wedding lace? I must his debts, and requesting the aid of many as 7,000 of these moths have into “Bocheland,” as they call it out know it if there is.” the Court in the premises, it is there­ been caught in such a trap in a single “None that I know of!” she an­ fore ordered that all persons inter­ here, something of the work done by night. Most of them were egg-carry- ested in the lands, tenements and the munition makers in England can swered. Then briefly. “But I wouldn’t The Difference — i ing females, so their destruction ­ T. W. Edwards hereditaments and real estate, of the be grasped. Gone are the days when waste the time on myself; there are rially checks the increase of the cut­ said deceased, appear before the British batteries were on starvation so many more wonderful things to Between the Cost G o o d Court, at the Court House, in Free­ worm. Contractor and Builder of rations, when only ten rounds were al­ do! I think I’d -look up at the sky hold, on Thursday, the Fourth day lotted to a gun, and the German how­ and trees so long I’d soon grow a and Cheap Printing of January, A.D. nineteen hundred Caught in the Act. Jobbing Promptly Attended To. itzers could pound British trenches neck like the little girl in the story and seventeen at 10 a.m., to show At the chamber of commerce the with impunity. Now, for every shell and have to carry my head around cause why so much of the said lands, other day was sportsman’s day and Estimates Furnished. is so slight that he w ho goes tenements, hereditaments and real case empty a new one is waiting to on a wheelbarrow.” the chairman for the occasion bragged shopping from printer to estate of the said deceased should take its place. “I love you!” he whispered tense­ of the surpassing truthfulness of Spo­ 509 Fifth Ave. Belmar, N. J. printer to secure his printing not be sold as will be sufficient to And yet as a gunner said to me, ly. “Suppose, dear little Miss Gray kane sportsmen. “There,” he said, pay his debts, or the residue thereof, “For every shell in hand we still need Eyes, you give me a chance to take at a few cents less than w hat pointing to an enormous fish labeled as as the case may require. two new ones, and we know we’ll get care of you. If you’ll marry me we it is really w orth hardly ever By the Court, captured in Spokane river, “is ocular them.” For the' Germans have in no will take whole days and weeks and Electric Contractor makes day laborer wages at JOSEPH L. DONAHAY, way slackened their fire. On the con­ evidence that Spokane fishermen don’t months just looking at the sea and S u rro g ate. lie about their catches. The angler this unpleasant task. trary, they have brought up new big trees and sky. Will yon, dear?” Dated October 26th, A.D. 1916. who caught th a t fash will stand up RAY HERBERT guns and are still answering almost F o r an instant she hesitated. T hen If you w ant good work at and be introduced to the audience.” shell for shell to the British fire. Yet she looked at him and smiled. Repair work a specialty. P. O. prices that are right, get your At once a baker’s dozen of Spokane When times are dull and business there is something aggressive in the (Copyright, 1516, by the McClure Newspa­ job printing sportsm en leaped to th eir feet, while- per Syndicate.) bum, and the whole world seems British cannon roar which proclaims Box 1343. 802 F St., clmar, N. J. gone to pot, a lifted chin and a well the true hero sat still and silent.— to all who would hear that the day of w rit’ adv., helps some, my boy, helps Spokane Spokesman-Review. Tuberculosis was known in Egypt .smashing superiority is at hand. 1,500 years ago. Phone 519-J — At This Office some. Try one in The Advertiser. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. I’AGE THREE

: heavy struggle against half the world. TRADING WRECKS OF MEN FROM WAR , A new and treacherous enemy has | joined our foes, but I am glad to be j able to tell you that Cerman-Bulgari- ans under Field Marshal von Macken- PRISONS OF GERMANY AND RUSSIA , sen are advancing victoriously in the Dobrudja. In telephonic conversation with his majesty the kaiser last night, Correspondent Witnesses Repatriation of Teutons and Departure his majesty ordered me to tell you that a decisive victory had been won of Russians— -Consumptives Selected by Germans From over the Roumanian and Russian Various Camps to Avoid Infecting Other armies.” This announcement of Rou­ manian defeat moved the cripples and Released Captives. consumptives to a pathetically weak “Hurrah,” which strengthened as the aged prince called for three cheers for By CYRIL BROWN, tral correspondents are all hurrying Kaiser Wilhelm and Kaiser Franz Jo­ Correspondent of New York Times. downhill to the strand as the small seph. (C arried by Submarine Deutschland.) Sassnitz Hafen railroad station, well Sassnitz.—I have experienced much known to American tourists who have Then they were allowed to come on many fronts, but never so poignant­ voyaged to or from Sweden by the ashore. With the neatness of a long- ly the pure essence of tragedy as Trelleborg route. The Aeolus is round­ practiced military evolution, German “when the dead awaken”—the moment ing the long breakwater; at her fore­ ambulance men swarmed up the gang­ when hopelessly war-damaged prison­ masthead she flies tbe Red Cross flag, plank, and two and two they led, more ers are metamorphosed by the illusory and, like all neutral ships that travel often carried, the released prisoners hope of a new existence from dumb these precarious world-war waters she off the ship, set them on their feet and brutes, deadened by long captivity and has her national colors—yellow cross 'led them to be presented to the prince physical misfortune, into men again; on blue field—painted on her sides. and his entourage, after which they when they touch home soil, if they are She also wears full gala flag dress; ‘were placed in chairs about the tables Germans or Austrlans, or leave the en­ but the little port is flagged, so are the in the long dining sheds. Cigars, emy’s shores forever if they are Rus­ great steamer ferries that transport cigarettes, picture postal cards and sians. whole freight trains between Sweden German newspapers were distributed Generally once, frequently three and Germany, and flagged, too, is the among them; bunches of oak leaves times a week, this dramatic episode German trawler fleet within the break­ were.fastened on them by enthusiastic is played on the strand of the Baltic w ater. women; they were dined and wined at the pleasant summer resort of Sass­ The usual agitation that accompa­ and beered to tlie limit, and enjoyed the nitz, on the emerald island of Ruegen, nies steamer arrivals the world over process hugely, but they were also re­ five hours’ sail from the Swedish port seizes those on shore, including the quired to do some work. S >ldiers of of Trelleborg, when the good ship of two score of white-dressed young girls the local garrison passed froiu table to mercy, the Swedish Red Cross hospital and matrons who garrison certain long, table, submitting printed lists and “ Y O U R C A R ship Aeolus, old seadog Captain Brand low, gray sheds where flower-bright­ photographs of missing German sol­ commanding, brings its pitiful freight ened tables have been set for 300, in­ diers and officers to them, which they K N O W S th e DIFFERENCE” were asked to examine and, if they of exchanged prisoners from Russia cluding also the local landsturm band, could identify any of the names or | and loads a similar return cargo. Ow­ which goes into battle formation be­ photographs, give any information pos- ; ing to the general Russian offensive, side the landing stage; including also sible regarding the missing. ‘Standard Motor Gasoline may which so taxed the Russian strategic certain German officers replete with a railways that no rolling stock could be sense of duty and importance; includ­ Then, one at a time, the exchanged look like any other gasoline spared for the shipment of prisoners ing also the inevitable prince who is German prisoners were led out of the to Sweden, this humane exchange had to be the orator of the sad, happy oc­ dining room to a nearby dressing room when it’s going into the tank, been suspended for several months, casion, and who, I dare say, is think­ and there stripped of their worn uni­ but I was able to witness its resump­ ing hard of those well-chosen words forms, which were replaced by brand- but it doesn’t feel the same to tion. he is about to deliver. A pathetic new equipment. The pride on their faces as they limped back looking like the carburetor. You can’t get To get the complete picture you must touch, it seems, that there are no j real soldiers again was worth noting, begin with a tour of this little, old- friends or relatives to welcome those steady power unless you’re get­ fashioned, staid seaside town. The ■sorry, broken w ar tourists. A nd then and more than one looked as if he still j had a lot of fight left in him. It was : summer girl has gone home to Berlin follow a few moments which even ting a steady mixture. And your one of the most remarkable lightning and the provinces. The stony strand hardened war correspondents won’t changes I had seen in the course of the carburetor can’t turn out a steady Is deserted of happy children and forget, as the little Swedish hospital w ar. anxious grown-ups. (Deleted by cen­ steamer creeps shoreward and moors mixture unless every drop of gas­ sor.) The venders of amber souvenirs at the quay. The Landsturm band never stopped i —a specialty of Sassnitz—of picture It is as strange a ship’s company as playing during these proceedings, dis­ oline that flows into it is abso­ postals, memorial shells and edibles you are likely ever to see docked. The coursing chiefly military marches, with are boarding up their booths. Save exchange prisoners are massed on the native dances thrown in for the benefit lutely the same.” for a few belated holidaying stragglers, :fore and after decks, and line the of the Austro-Hungarians, the Germans Dealers in this the modest seaside hotels are dead— rail, some eagerly leaning over toward well knowing and making ample use of 'the tonic effect of brass band music; Standard Motor Gasoline is de­ yet your trained nose detects an un­ land and liberty, others too far gone, Locality selling mistakable air of expectancy about sunk in apathy from which seemingly and it was worth while watching the pendable wherever purchased. town. For this is exchange-prisoner nothing can arouse them. The over- i rapid reaction of the liberated prison­ Standard Motor Gas­ day, an event in the life of this fortu­ whelming majority are Austro-IIungfi- j ers to it. Look for the sign—it means the nate far-off community, where other­ rian soldiers; there is a sprinkling of Returned Prisoners Quarantined. oline. See list below. wise the waves of war cause hardly a officers and of Germans. Three hours later all were loaded best gasoline and a reliable dealer. faint ripple. Native beauties—young When they are within fifteen feet into waiting hospital trains, the Ger­ girls and others of a more matronly of shore the landsturm band begins mans to be transported to a quarantine Pola?ine Oils and Greases end topography dressed in white, are hur­ playing the German national anthem, hospital in Bremen, the Austro-Hun­ rying strandward bearing bunches of “Hell dir im Siegeskranz,” which is garians to quarantine stations on the friction troubles and motor early fall flowers and of oak leaves, likewise “God Save the King” and “My German-Austrian border, where they1 with which to decorate the returning Country, ’Tis of Thee,” those on shore will be detained for an observation; deterioration. heroes. joining in discordant chorus. It is in- [ period of 17 days. Then they will be An All-Tuberculosis Shipment. teresting to note how the magic of! allowed to return to their homes. |jj{jllliiiiiuiiuiLniiniuij|l({ The Times correspondent meanwhile music stirs the souls of the sorry j These occasional little war cameos visits the local music hall, where the prisoner crew; how military discipline bring home to you the seamy side pf Russian prisoners to be exchanged are slowly triumphs over physical and the war as no great battle picture can; bedded, having had a thorough en­ mental suffering. The few Austrian you realize what the war means to the forced rest preparatory to standing the officers on the deck of the Aeolus are innocent individual, and not a field of short but rough Baltic crossing to Swe­ the first to salute and stand snappily a thousand dead will fill you with such den. I find more Russians in the Vik­ at attention, though several are horror and repugnance to the whole toria hotel and other hotels—about 280 j propped on crutches, together with the business as this prisoner ship film. of them—all victims of tuberculosis. : sprinkling of German prisoners whose And just as moving as the return of T his arouses curiosity,® but proves no iron discipline is the quickest to re­ the Austro-Germans was the depar­ coincidence. They have been carefully assert itself. The lame, halt, and blind, ture of the Russian exchange prisoners picked from the prison camps of Aus- j the one-armed, and one-legged, and the early this morning. tria and Germany for an all-tubercu­ paralyzed, including one hideously mis­ The local stages that had carried losis shipment—sensible segregation— shapen gargoyle hung between two summer guests between the station and rather than to have a sprinkling of crutches—these Germans all react as the hotels, these coughing consump­ white-plague sufferers infecting a j one man to the patriotic air and tives were brought from town down mixed shipment of cripples. These, struggle to straighten up, and some of to the waterfront, where they (deleted poor wretches lie hacking and cough-1 them paihfully succeed in stiffening by the censor) were led or carried by Ing, many obviously in advanced stages rigidly to parade posture and salute German ambulance men on to the Aeo­ of the disease, in cots on the floor and their flag in regulation fashion, while lus and (technically) Swedish soil. stage of the music hall, their faces; the worst damaged, for whom this is ' They were free men, but they didn’t are impressive, hopeless. Captivity a physical impossibility, salute with look it. They drooped in steamer chairs has turned gray the unkempt hair and j rigid heads, some only with their eyes. and on the benches that paralleled the I beards of many; but there are also The less damaged Austro-Hungarian steamer rails like a lot of very wet I J t broken youths, some mere boys. The soldiers (deleted by the censor) joined chickens. They looked broken in body | i! mini bulk of them have been shipped from their German comrades in misfortune, and spirit, but this appearance was in BELMAR | BELMAR i GLENDOLA ...... Clarence L. Hall Austrian camps, as the Russians have and were moved to spirited enthusiasm part deceptive. Swedish nurses circu­ (deleted by the censor) more Austro- when the Landsturm band next played lated among them and gave each Rus­ Leon A. Newman Fifth Avenue W. E. Hyer,...... Seventh Avenue ] ALLAIRE Oscar H. Newman 708 F Street s A. & H. Auto Supply Co. 1004'/2 F St. Wm. DeLisle...... Allaire Road Hungarian than German prisoners and the Austrian national anthem, which sian a paper bag containing a first. slowly affected even the most seriously Herman Hausotte, 109 Third Avenue I Edward H. Thorne, 307 Ninth Ave. j Wm. Frostick consequently exchange more Austro- breakfast—a white roll sausage sand­ John P. Wildman. .8th Ave. & E St. I l Hungarians than Germans. crippled and roused them from their wich. The released prisoners bright­ The Austrians are sending home dead stupor. Austrian caps, one after ened up and proceeded to take a new j their prisoners in good shape as to j the other, were doffed; bared, bowed interest in life. Mammoth Cooking Kettle. equipment. A new pair of black leath-; heads were thrown back again with Swedes Feed the Russians. Recently a well-known brass and er boots stands at the foot of each cot, | something of pride; these frowzy, shab­ Even before the Aeolus sailed, imme- [ copper company in Indianapolis took and beside them lies a new convict suit | by wrecks of soldiers, (deleted by the diately after the first, a second break­ pride in displaying on the streets of REST SHOE CO. of dark brown material, with a round censor), being of softer metal than the fast was served to the Russians by the that city a huge copper kettle it had cap to match. The equipment fur­ Germans, were many of them moved to hard-headed Swedes, who went on the Men’s and W omen’s High Grade made, which has a capacity of approxi­ nished to returning Russian prisoners tears by the tune of their national an­ sensible theory that the best cure for mately 2,000 gallons—big enough to Shoes in all the latest shades and was formerly not so good, I learned; them. melancholy is a full stomach. Swedish They were not allowed to come hold 12 men without crowding them, j novelties. there is obviously a laudable desire to Red Cross nurses now distributed as a photograph in the Popular Me­ improve, however. The Russians are ashore at once. There was still some plates heaped with boiled sausages and chanics Magazine testifies. Five men already having a foretaste of liberty— official ceremonial to be run off. While potatoes, with a knife, fork and spoon, 627 Cookm an Ave., Asbury Park Worked six weeks to complete it. a touch of neutrality, at least—in the women on shore tossed flowers, cigars, to each Russian prisoner, to the great This is without doubt one of the shape of a pretty little Red Cross and cigarettes to them, which the GEORGE PEARCE, M a n a g e r puzzlement of not a few of them. One largest cooking kettles in the United nurse, Miss Marie Oestlin, who has physically able eagerly grabbed after, Russian, whom I watched carefully, States. It will be used by a fruit com­ been in America; in fact, had nurse- the Swedish national anthem had still tucked the knife in his boot top and to be played and sung as a deserved pany in New Jersey in boiling orange hood conferred on her by the Illinois sat on the plated fork and spoon, then and lemon peel. Training school of Chicago. Miss Oest- j tribute to the good neutral offices that comfortably ate boiled potatoes and lin, who has much to say in praise of had made possible this humane ex­ tore up the sausage with his fingers. Open Copper Mine in City’s Center. American humanitarianism, notably of change of prisoners; the prince of One of tlie young Swedish girls gave Putbus, gray-haired and gray-bearded, A copper mine is to be opened in The Advertiser Advertisers Are Reliable the splendid work done by American him his first instruction in the manipu­ the very heart of the city of Hunting­ Red Cross surgeons and nurses during and wearing the field gray uniform of lation of polite table hardware, and as ton. W. Va. Thirty-five years ago two the war, has been continuously on duty a colonel of Prussian Uhlans, blazing long as she watched him he made a men employed to dig a well in what in Sassnitz since August, 1915, minis­ with orders, there as the kaiser's per­ noble effort to carve the sausage with was then a brickyard struck a hard tering to Russian exchange prisoners, sonal representative, and owning half his knife; the moment she left he re­ substance at a depth of 20 feet, which and wears part of her material reward the Island of Ruegen, on which the pris­ lapsed into the primitive again. at first was thought to be gold, but in the form of Austrian and German oners were about to land, had still to The members of this consumptive which analysis showed to be a high K WHEN YOU WANT A RELIABLE PLUMBER CALL ON Red Cross medals on her starched mount an improvised rostrum bowered crew were obviously going home but to grade of copper. The well was aban­ Swedish uniform. with-pine branches and deliver his ad­ die. Yet as the hospital ship slowly doned. Now a company has been or­ In a private room in the Viktoria dress of welcome. headed into the Baltic they too saw I J . MACKLER Welcsmed by a Prince. ganized by citizens to de relop the hotel I meet and try to talk with a some bright mirage of a new existence. mine. handful of Russian officers, the only “Comrades,” he said in that husky Those who could stand rose to atten­ I No. 1002 F ST., BEIL M A R noneonsuniptives in the shipment, but bark peculiar to German officers long tion and saluted the German officers make little headway, as one is a Cos­ accustomed to command, “in the name on the pier, who returned the salute; CARPETS CLEANED CLEAN. < V New Hot Water and Steam Heating Plants installed, sack captain, who does not speak Rus­ of the kaiser and all Germany I Wel­ Shafto’s Carpet Cleaning Works, and as the Aeolus moved off Sweden- Second Ave. and Langford St., As­ O Plumbing Supplies and all Piping Connections. We sian, and all are impervious to Broad­ lcome you, returning heroes, to home ward the continuous consumptive soil.” The damaged heroes continued b u ry P a rk . E stab lish ed 1803. Hugs study to please, and work promptly and reasonably way German, bad French, and alleged coughing of those Russians, sounding made from old carpets. Oldest, larg­ Spanish. to stand at patient, respectful atten­ like a distant machine gun, was broken est, most modern. Called for and Town and Harbor Bedecked. tion. “Your term of languishing in by a faint, feeble cheer to the watch­ returned. Phone, conn. 90-tf Voices outside proclaim that the enemy imprisonment is happily over; ers on shore. your fatherland will do all it possibly hospital ship Aeolus has been lighted. To date, in round numbers 17,000 Other papers may print some Bel­ can to repay your sacrifice by caring | Armed German bandsmen, army and Russians have been exchanged here at I mar news, lull they tell only half the fo r you. navy officers, soldiers, sailors,- towns­ Sassnitz fo r S,000 A ustro-H ungarians story. The Advertiser gives full de­ You Read Others’ Advs. Others Will Read Yours “Yet stand our joined fatherlands in ( men, women, children, dogs and neu­ and 2,000 Germans. tails of all local events. PAGE FOUR THE COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916,

we have avoided the temptation had it been thrown in our pathway? If THE COAST ADVERTISER all young men were alike it would ORIGIN OF WEU-mWN SONGS (Incorporated with the Coast Echo) be easy to lay down a fixed standard of rules for their guidance but there F. S. Berggren H. C. Higgins (Special Advertiser feature) are almost as many-sided natures BERGGREN & HIGGINS AMERICA. Editors and Publishers as there are human beings and the place from which to start a boy on My country ’tis of thee, Healing Stoves Sweet land of liberty, Publication Office and Plant the right path is the home, but this Of thee I sing; 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Land where my fathers died, ’Phone 580-M must be done through tact and good Cold days are sure to be here. Best to judgment on the part of parents. If Land of the pilgrims’ pride; From every mountain side, Entered as second-class matter some boys were told not to do a Let freedom ring. prepare yourself now, as colder days will, come, February 25, 1908, at the post office thing it is the very thing they would at Belmar, N. J., under thc Act of and higher prices are as sure as the cold days Congress of March 3, 1879. do. The writer can proudly boast My native country thee, that he does not know how any in­ Land of the noble free— toxicating liquor tastes yet his boy­ Thy name I love; _ Subscription Rate ] love thy rocks and rills, O ne Y e a r ...... $1.00 hood days were passed in a license Thy woods and templed hills; (Strictly in Advance) town and he mingled with all classes My heart with ranture thrills Single C o p y ...... 3 cents Rose Heating Stove No. 9 $ 7.00 of people. Ilis father early im­ Like that above. Advertising R ates on Application. pressed upon his mind the fact that Pine Heating Stove No. 10 = 10.00 Let music swell tbe breeze. it was wrong to drink and that there And ring from all Ihe trees All commnuications, advertise­ was no place in the business world Captain Heating Stove No. Ill = 11.50 ments, or other matter to be guaran­ Sweet freedom’s song; Let mortal tongves awake. teed proper insertion, MUST be for the drunkard, and then impos­ Senate Oak Heating Stove No. 12 12 50 handed in not later than noon on ing in him that confidence that he Let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break— Wednesday of each week. \yould keep faithful the advice he The sound prolong. Merit Heating Stove No. 12 = 13.00 All notices of entertainments by was not forbidden to enter hotel or churches, societies, etc., at which an admission fee is charged, for resolu­ saloon. We do not say that the same Our fathers’ God! to Thee, Senate Oak Heating Stove No. 14 14.00 tions of organizations in cases of result would have been attained with Author of liberty. death of members, or similar read­ To Thee we sing; another. We do not know what we Long may our land be bright Merit Heating Stove No. 14 = 15.50 ing matter which is not in the form might have done had some fixed rule of general news will be charged for With freedom’s holy light; at tlie rate of live cents per line for as to our comings and goings been Protea us by Ihy might, each insertion. laid down. The man who wins to- Great God, our King! Legal Notices—The Coast Adver­ daj' is the one who can rub shoul­ America wTas written by Dr. Samuel, F. Smith. The inspiration came Special Stoves for Offices and Pofilic Buildings tiser is a legal newspaper, and as ders with all classes and still not fall such, is the proper medium for all to him on a dismal day in February, 1832. He was looking over some Ger­ legal notices. Some advertisements to temptation, but unfortunately all man music books and was attracted to one tune which, from its nature and belong to us by law, while with persons do not possess that deter­ simple movement, seemed adapted to children’s voices, a subject in which many others it is optional with the Oil and G as Heaters mination and high sense of morality he was then interested. He also had a desire to write a patriotic hymn. party interested as to what paper and nobility which fortifies them shall publish them. Taking pencil and paper he began his task and in a half hour had penned against temptation, so it is well for the -words of “My Country ’Tis of Thee” little dreaming that they would live Stove Repairs for any Stove or Range News Items of Local and Personal the young man to avoid all tempta­ for all time and be sung at almost every gathering in America where hymns Interest Invited tion. are sung. He did not know at that time that the tune Was the air of the British anthem, “God Save the King.” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. NEW POSTAL RATES.

The ways are now being greased | his car when he tried to oil the December 7—First railroad in for the launching of the movement ■ machinery and got the wrong bot- Germany, 1835. Paul C* Taylor for the readjustment of postal rates ; ^e- Another arugment foi prohibi- Who seeks for heaven in the next session of Congress. This , thinks the Bowling Green alone to save his soul, may problem was to have been taken up | Times, The Church in the last session but had to be de- " 3 808 F Street Behnar, N. J. keep the path but will not ferred on account of the considera- HOW ABOUT IT? tion required by railway mail pay.! and the Flag reach the goal, while he who Since this has been disposed of the : Residents of Terre Haute, Ind., are committees are prepared to take up buying coal at $2./5 a ton from the (Continued from page 1) municipal coal market. Dealers walks in love may wander the matter of placing the various postal rates on a more equitable were selling the same grade of coal startling facts for the people of New for $6 a ton. The municipal market far, yet God will bring him basis. Jersey. A zone system of rates for second was established by Mayor Gossom. “This country was donated by God He leased a mine and hired 200 where the blessed are. class matter is being prominently fcr religious freedom of worship, urged to take the place of the present wa8ons t0 haul the coal from 1he not freedom to be heathen, but to be I C ook’s Bee H ive ir* —Henry Van Dyke. flat rate which was adopted nearly | nline to the consumers, Christian.” * forty years ago. The present rate Following the sermon Melvin Red­ DEPARTMENT STORE ***** ****** has for some time been regarded as a THE ADVERTISER CALENDAR. den sang “America For Me” (Where discrimination against the news-! Ihe Flag is Full of Stars.) The Jun­ A FRIEND IN NEED papers in favor of the great national! December. ior League members sang “How7 Bet­ “A friend in 'need,”—my neighbor magazines. Like the parcel post ihe Ah, this is the merriest month of the sy Made the Flag,” and among the NEW FALL GOODS said to use— proposed zone rates would be based 1 year, selections by the choir was “Song “A. friend indeed is what I mean lo on ihe length of the haul. Filled with gladness and joy and to tlie Flag.” h e: with rousing good cheer! Every Departm ent presents “In time of trouble I will come to The postal committees have been Though there’s ice on the ponds and At the close of the service the you, besieged by petitions bearing mil­ there's snow on'the ground. congregation gathered around the N ew Fall Goods of the Sea= “And in the hour of need you’ll-find lions of names and several hundred Green holly and mistletoe ever Hag on the church lawn and sang m e tru e .” thousand letters from individuals abounds one verse of “America” while the son’s latest styles. I thought a bit, and took him by the , To tell us of Christmas, of hope and h a n d : UI' ing a readjustment of postal rates 0f light, llag was slowly raised by William “My friend,” said I, “you do not un­ with a view of making possible one When hearts are all merry and hap Ileyniger. Dry Goods, M illinery, M en’s derstand j.cent letter postage. A survey of the P>' ;m,i bright. “The inner meaning of that simple ' situation indicates that sufficient |So lauglia^t the winds and scoff Furnishings, M en’s and rhym e,— BAPTIST FIVE YEAR PROGRAM “A friend is what the heart needs all < hanges will be made in the various And we chuckle the louder the liard- Boys’ Clothing:, Hats and the tim e.” rates to permit the granting of a er they blow, Conference Held in Red Bank Mon- I —Henry Van Dyke, j one cent rate on local delivery let- Originally the tenth month of the day Well Attended. Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, lers m the next session of Congress, year and so named. Romans also SUSCEPTIBLE TEMPTATIONS Ladies’ Suits and Coats. Chairman Moon of the House Post- knew it by the epithet of Fumosus Ten members of the Baptist church a! Committee, today said; “I think which means smoky, alluding to thc Dr. Fred Winslow Adams of St.' of Belmar attended the district con­ that the Committee will take up this general practice of lighting fires dur- Andrew’s Methodist Episcopal ference on the “five year program” second-class mail matter at the next ing this month. Among the ancient church, New York, recently sent of the denomination, held in Red COOK’S BEE HIVE session and press it to a conclusion Saxons this month was known as Bank on Monday. The scheme of the question, “W hat is the most sus­ at once. While I cannot speak for Winter-Monath or winter month, but the program is an increase along all N. E . C orner o f C ookm an |%j 1 ceptible temptation to young men the Committee, this is my desire in Avenue and Main Street /.3 s L? 1.6 y I OS it; I >!• and women in New York?” to a num­ after their conversion to, Christianity financial lines of 15 per cent, and an the matter. I do not know what they changed it to Heligh-Monath, or increase in membership of one mil­ ber of prominent persons. The an­ kind of a bill we will pass, whether swers he received were of a varied Holy month, from the anniversary of lion in five years. This will mean it will have a zone feature attached the birth of Christ. one new member for every eight each nature. Here are three of the to it or not. This view has been pre­ tilings which young men were ad­ year. The figures are only an in­ sented frequently in years past, and December 1—Sun rises at 7.1, sets m vised to avoid: Women, spending centive to zeal and furnish a goal • 0 t M M sometimes received favor and some­ at 4.34. Length of day, 9h., 30m. toward which to reach. The scheme more money than one’s income justi­ times not. As to what shape the leg­ fies; a desire to achieve wealth and Moon’s phases—1st, first quarter; has been in force a little over a year islation wall be in I am not able to 9th, full moon; 17th, last quarter; and statistics though not covering social position by accepting low say, but I am sure the Committee P elmar at M arket standards of business morality and 23d, new moon; 31st, first quarter. the year indicate increases up to if will give it the best possible shape in Mercury and Venus are morning not better than expectation^. Tlie following bad leadership and exam­ the public interest.” stars. Jupiter is an evening star. missionary funds in offerings and ple. Senator Martine, of New Jersey, a J, C. WISEMANN, Propr. It is fair to suppose that the three legacies have gone away beyond the member of the Senate Postal Com­ men who gave these answers gave Tide Table for Coming Week.* figure hoped for and membership has mittee, said today: “In fixing rates the subject some thought, but they H igh W ate r L ow W a te r increased rapidly although numbers of postage more attention should be F ri. 1— 12.12 6.06 5.44 may have given their replies on the 9 cannot be determined until the sta­ given to what it actually costs the Sat. _ 1.00 1.15 7.15 7.41 PRIME MEATS spur of the moment and, if so, like Sun. 3— 2.00 2.13 8.19 tistics are compiled in January when Government to handle the various 8.45 most of us would have done, named Mon. 4— 2.58 3.16 9.22 9.29 state associational records are pub­ classes of mail. Action at this time AND POULTRY tlie temptation most forcibly brought T ues. 5— 3.58 4.12 10.10 10.21 lished. To accomplish the work a would be pleasing to every patron of W ed 6— 4.43 5.02 11.10 11.09 to their attention in their every day program of personal effort is urged the great service and particularly to T h u rs. 7— 5.30 5.53 12.00 11.58 experiences. F ri. 8— 0.14 6.38 and is being inaugurated every­ the small merchants who wTould nat­ 12.45 “Women,” Jacob H. Schiff’s idea where. An every member canvass Phone 666 809 F Street Belmar, N. J. urally find the mails a more valua­ of temptation, would perhaps be the The Week in History. to encourage loyalty and support of ble medium for the development of reply made by more men who have December 1—First patent granted the churches’ work is being made a more extensive business. Reduc­ “rubbed shoulders with the world” on a typewriter, 1866. and churches that have made the tions in the rates have never caused than any other one, and it is proba­ canvass are putting others in the a falling off in the revenues. In fact ble that young men’s fondness for December 2- -Monroe Doctrine de- shade. the results have been just the oppo­ the gentle sex leads to more tempta­ clared, 1823. At the conference the pastor of the site. With every cut in the rate tions and is back of the downfall of Belmar church was congratulated on there has immediately followed a more men than any other one thing Dec. 3—Illinois admitted as a state, the loyalty manifest in his church in Asb u r y Pa r k an d Oc ea n Gr o v e Ba n k tremendous increase in the volume thrown in their pathway. Women 1818. attending conventions. In propor­ ------ASBURY PARK, N. J.------of mail thereby taking care of any' are often thoughtlessly and unsus­ tion to membership the Belmar possible loss in the annual reve­ T H E STRENGTH OF THIS BANK pectingly responsible. Dec. 4—Siege of Knoxville ended, church usually turns out two to one nu es.” LIES NOT ON I, YIN ITS The second reply from President 1863. In this siege which was be­ at such times. Those at the confer­ Representative Crowning, of New' CAPITAL Butler of Columbia University was gun Nov. 17, 1863, the Army of the ence were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jersey, says: “This is an opportune SURPLUS of a condition which, in his position, Ohio, commanded by Major General Kleinkauf, Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Berg­ AND time to fix the postal rates on a more Burnside, was engaged on the Union gren, Misses Ethel and Esther Mil­ UNDIVIDED $500,000“ would be noticeably brought to his equitable basis. Business people gen­ PROFITS atten tio n . side. ler, Marion Bloodgood, and Messrs. The third, coming from Chief Jus­ erally will apprecate a one cent rate Roy Bloodgood, Charles Conklin and AND k tice Isaac Franklin Russell, is some­ oh local delivery letters. There is Dec. 5—Louis Kossuth, the Hun­ Earle Pearce. RESOURCES OF $2,500,000“ thing which, it seems to us, might a real sentiment for a change in the garian patriot, arrived in America, be the natural conclusion of one, who letter rate of postage and I believe 1851. His great achievements as a BUT ALSO IN THE CHARACTER AND FINANCIAL RESPONSI­ as a jurist of long experience, has nothing shoud be allowed to inter­ military leader and as an orator had BILITY OF THE MEN BY WHOM ITS AFFAIRS ARE DIRECTED fere with Congress in taking up the made a study of the causes which won him a world-wide fame. He CASTORIA O fficers: D ire c to rs: proposition in the coming session.” was invited to this country as a guest T. Frank Appleby have led men to crime. For Infants and Children HENRY C. WINSOR, Pres. To avoid all temptation and all by Act of Congress and the ovation Aaron E. Ballard C. C. CLAYTON, Vice-Pres. evil would perhaps be the best ad­ ARGUMENT FOR PROHIBITION which he received in New York city !n U se For O ver 3 0 Y ears Cornelius C. Clayton Always bears H. A. WATSON, Cashier. W. Harvey Jones vice one could "give, but it is very and elsewhere was one of the great­ I. R. Taylor The motorist who carried with him the F. M. MILLER, Asst. Cashier. doubtful if most of us are charitable est ever accorded a foreigner. Signature of Henry C. Windsor enough toward those who have done a bottle of blackberry brandy and wrong. It is easy enough to con­ a like-sized bottle of lubricating oil December 6—Jefferson Davis, demn and criticise without stopping i when he came to Bowling' Green the president of the Confederacy, died, Commercial printing of all kinds to ask ourselves the question, would other day did some very costly things j 1889. at Advertiser office. Commercial Printing Done at Advertiser Office FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE FIV E

LOOK ON WORRY AS ENEMY I Among the Churches | TELLS OF WORK •> . Will Wear Out Brains and Nerves The BURROUGHS POSTING M ACHINE iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiismciiiimiimiiiiiii Quicker Than Can Any Process of Mental Action. First Methodist Church. IN NEW “TANK" George Pearce of Asbury Park -will Rem em ber that worry is th e a r c h occupy the pulpit at the Methodist enemy of th e nerve force. R e m e m b e r church Sunday morning and evening j Young Who Served in t h a t some of our great men h a v e in the absence of the pastor. worked out the greatest problems o f Call and see one Sachins Describes Expe­ earth, and have yet retained a n e rv o u s rience in Diary. poise that has been proof against th e First Presbyterian Church strains which they have borne. Re- Rev. Charles Everett, D.D., pastor. menibur that brains and nerves are not Order of Sunday services: Morn­ BOLT LIKE SCARES RABBITS worn out through- intensity of mental ing worship at 10.45, Sunday school action. They are worn out, rather, b e ­ of these machines at 2.30, meeting of Christian Endeav­ cause we keep them in action w h e n or society at 6.45, evening service at they should be resting,, writes A rth u r “No Trailing Clouds of Glory” When 7.30 o’clock. S. Craig in the Osteopathic magazine. Enemy Is Dispersed — Machine If we concentrate the mind on its Gun Fire Has No Effect o r tasks and, when they are laid aside, In operation at Twelfth Avenue Baptist Church. Hide of Monster. can control it to the extent that we At the Baptist church Sunday the can relax and bring the mind back to pastor, Rev. F. S. Berggren will con­ London.—The daily work of a tank lighter tilings; if we can allow i t to clude his sermon begun last Sunday, 1 on the western front has been graphi­ throw off its burdens and forget them on “Faithlessness and Faithfulness cally described by a young Australian for a time, and then see that no strain and Their Rewards.” Many said last soldier who was wounded while serv­ is too long continued, we need not fear Sunday’s message was the best the ing in one of these new engines of mental overwork. The First Mational Bank, Belmar, Mew Jersey pastor had ever given, and that dealt war. The description, in diary form, Instead of this kind of care we often with the darker side of the subject. appeared in the Manchester Guardian: deprive ourselves of the sleep needed to rebuild the nervous system; we poi­ In the evening the subject will be Monday—Out for first time. Strange son the nerves by the tilings that we “The World’s Shaking.-’ The even­ sensation. Worse than being in a sub­ marine. At first unable to see any­ take into the body as food; we whip ring talk was given by Rev. S. J. ing service is largely in song. Sun­ them into increased activity with stim­ thing, but imagined a lot. Bullets be­ Arthur. Rev. F. S. Berggren of Bel­ day school at 2.30 and prayer and gan to rain like hailstones on a gal­ ulants. In short, we impose upon the mar read the scripture and made a praise service Wednesday evening. vanized roof at first, then like a series nervous system burdens which it is not most beautiful prayer. of hammer blows. We passed through reasonable to suppose this system G St. Rose’s Catholic Church." it all unscathed. would be able to bear, and then when things go wrong we grumble and throw F. R. Casner is repainting several St. Rose’s Catholic.—Seventh av- Suddenly we gave a terrible larch. I the blame on the great Architect of of his cottages here. eune and E street. Rev. Wm. J. Mc­ thought we were booked through. our being. Instead, let us set about Connell, pastor Masses: Sunday Lookout said we were astride an ene­ Gr A S my trench. “Give them h— 1” was the to remodel and rebuild according to The Totten house on Garfield ave morning at 8 and 10 o’clock. Mass­ order. We gave them it. Our guns the laws which he has given us, and nue is receiving a new shingle roof.; es on First Friday at 6 and 7.30 raked and swept trenches right anO thereby achieve that which we should o’clock. Masses on week days at possess, a poised, balanced and healthy left. Mrs. Grace Brewer of Avon and 8 7.30. Benediction on Sunday at 3 life. Got a peep at frightened Germans. W. G. Tatman of Asbury Park won p.m. Benediction on First Friday It was grimly humorous. They tried the prize w7altz at the dance at at 7.30 p.m. Confession, eves of to bolt like scared rabbits, but were iTaiifoFnia Tungsten. Spring Lake given by the Ladies of The Fuel with the Holy Days, First Friday and Satur­ shot down in bunches before getting Tungsten deposits- in California, thc Golden Eagle Jast Wednesday day, 4 to 5.30 and 7.30 to S.30 p.m. to their burrows. Machine guns w hich w ere discovered in 1913, but Heat and Trouble brought forward. Started vicious rat­ remained practically unknown until evening. tle on our “hide.” Not the least im­ last spring, have recently yielded con­ Taken Out First Baptist Church. pression was made. Shells began to siderable quantities of this mineral Rev. C. R. Blades preached two At the First Baptist church, Ninth burst. We moved on and overtook under the stimulus of an increased One sermons in the new church Sun­ avenue between C and D streets. some more frightened Germans. Cut demand. A representative of the Unit­ day. In the morning his topic was Sunday, Rev. P. T. Morris will con­ their ranks to ribbons with our fire. ed States geological survey, who has “The Light of Life” and for the even­ duct both the morning and evening Tuesday—Off for another cruise. visited the place, finds that the ore ing talk he had as his subject Ask for R epresentative to Call Peppering begun at once. Thought services. Morning worship begins at bodies have some remarkable charac­ “Christian Arithmetic.” 11 o’clock, Sunday school at 2.30 old thing was going ;:o he drowned in teristics. This spring a tungsten com­ shower of bullets. Tilings quiet down pany began work. Trails and roads p.m. and night service at 8 o’clock. Mrs. F. V. Cantirell, second vice Young people’s meeting will be held quickly. Silly blighters thought they were built, a mill was erected and 'could rush the tank like they would a electric power brought in, and since president of the Mercer County Tu­ T h e C o a s t G a s C o m p a n y Friday night, commencing at ears, was day, Rev. G. "W. Warnton will ing doing in the mishap line. Only wedded Saturday night to Mr. Stines some unwonted obstacle. Heavier conduct both the morning and even­ £ight-Mile Fence Patrol. of Belmar, a grocervman of that “strumming” on our keyboard outside, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ing services. Morning worship begins To prevent wolves, coyotes and other BONDS and more regular. Machine guns at place. Her former customers wish at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 2.30, wild animals from entering a pasture it now. Straddled on as though we her much happiness. song service from 7 to 8 and preach­ liked it. A tremendous thud. The where experiments in sheep-raising List your Cottages and Bungalows for rent ing at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting whole outfit seemed done for. Nearly were being conducted, hunters em­ The old Methodist Protestant ployed by the forest service were re­ a with me: I will secure the renters | W ednesday evening at 8 o’clock. jumped out of my skin. Looked a-t church building, located on Main quired to patrol eight miles of fence each other and wondered what it was. street, will be sold at public sale on Still a roof over our heads, thank twice a day in the Wallowa national A von M. P. C h u rch forest, in Oregon. December 1 if it is not sold privately 1 c h a s . j . M c C o n n e l l | God. Sunday morning worship at 10.45. Two thousand five hundred and sixty before that date. It is a roomy Wednesday—Early start. Roughest Preaching by the pastor, Rev. C. R. acres of choice land were inclosed to building and in good condition and I ? voyage yet. Waves of fire seemed to % 805 F Street, Belmar f Blades. Sabbath School at 9.45 a.m. conduct experiments with a view to as­ will probably be made into two break over us. Tremendous crash. Evening service at 7.30. Mid-week certaining whether it was more advan­ 8 8 Then another, and several others at private houses. tageous to care for sheep in pastures a ♦©♦©♦©♦©*©* ©♦©♦©♦©*©*©♦©♦©♦*©»©•«♦•♦•♦•♦•♦« • service, Wednesday evening at 7.30 intervals. Silence for a time. Party than to herd them on the open range. p.m . of Germans came to meet us outside- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Stanton enter­ A coyote-proof fence eight miles in the village. Very stout old gentleman tained on Thanksgiving Day their ©♦•♦•♦•♦©❖©♦©❖a*©♦©«■©♦©♦©❖©*©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦ **• length inclosed the pasture. It was in front. Thought it was the mayor cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry May and First Baptist.—Sylvan and Fifth made of woven ■wire about four feet and village bigpots to give us a civic avenues, Rev. H. P. Hoskins, pastor. high with two strands of barbed wire children. Horace and Berenice; Mrs. welcome. Mistaken. They meant to Preaching 10.30 and 7.30. Bible- across the top.—Popular Science Elizabeth May and Mrs. May’s par­ Honce & DuBois give warm reception, but not as we school at 11.45; Midweek service ents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fuller. understood the word. Let fly with Monthly. Also Mrs. Stanton’s aunt. Miss Belle Thursday 7.30. machine guns. Then tried silly board­ | Rea! Estate, Insurance and Mortgage Loans | F. Greene of Ocean Grove. ing tactics. We laughed. Our guns Lake Como M. P. Church. answered theirs. 706 TENTH AVENUE, Opp. R. R. Depot The services at Lake Como M. P. Tank reception committee dispersed Avcn Happenings Miss Mary A. Smock, daughter of church will be of special interest in a cloud of smoke and flame; no Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Smock of Syl­ We have a fine bargain in a furnished house, well located, and a ® (Continued from page 1) vania ^venue, became the bride of next Sunday. The pastor’s morning trailing clouds of glory. good renter. subject will be “How to Warn thc Thursday—Got into the village, and Wallace G. Grossman Friday night Mrs. Thomas Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ World,” and in the evening he will passed down between two irregular at the First M. E. church parsonage bert Reid, Mr. and Mrs. George preach on “Don’t Judge a Man by rows o.f wrecked houses. Hundreds where they were united in marriage of Germans came rushing up from cel­ Browser. His Clothes.” Song service with old by Rev. L. K. Willman. Mr. Gross­ lars and from behind ruins to see us. gospel ring at 7.30. The prayer ser­ man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Some had eyes staring out of head. COUNCIL NOTES Grossman of White Plains, N. Y., INSURANCE REAL ESTATE vices on Thursdays are of special Looked surprised and even frightened. and is associated writh his brother interest. Come and bring your Friday—Early afloat. Usual show­ Council met Monday evening. in the manufacture of automobiles. N EIL H. M ILLER frien d s. ers of bullets and a few shells on the Bills amounting to $649.40 were or­ The couple will spend their honey­ way. Got right across a trench. Made dered paid. A note for $3000 for 708 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. the sparks fly. Went along parapet moon in White Plains. When Rubbers Become Necessary laying sidewalks was ordered re­ Insure With The Man Who Knows How and your shoes pinch, use Allen’s routing out Germans everywhere. Ene­ my terrified. Tried to run, but couldn’t new ed. If Mothers Only Knew. We have a line of the best Fire Insurance Companies in the Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic powder to It was decided to sell to the water be shaken into the shoes and sprin­ keep it up under our fire. Threw up Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for business. contractor 2-1 lengths of iron pipe, Children relieve Feverishness, Head­ kled into the foot-bath. Just the the sponge and surrendered in batches. No one should be without some protection from loss by fire, thing for Breaking in New Shoes. which the borough owned, for $0.00 ache, Rad Stomach, Teething Disor­ Tried a Surprise. ders, move and regulate the Bowels w e can give you this protection at a small cost. It gives rest and comfort to tired, per length. swollen, aching feet. Sold every­ Saturday—On the move before and destroy worms. They break up MAY WE QUOTE YOU RATES? Borough Engineer Emlen w'as in­ colds in 24 hours. Used by mothers where, 25c. breakfast. Terrible crash on first go COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS NOTARY PUBLIC off. T hought we had collided w ith a structed to run lines on West End for 29 years. All Druggists, 25c. avenue from Main street to Norwood Sample FHFE. Address, Mother wandering world. Weathered the Gray Co., LcRoy, N. Y. storm. Got busy on enemy trenches. avenue preparatory to selling tim ­ Rare good sport. Enemy tried a sur­ ber there. The clerk was instructed prise for infantry—Yorkshiremen—ad­ to insert a notice in a paper stating MAKE NO WAR—MAKE PEACE Labor Pledged to Fight For vancing to attack. We tried a sur­ Save Pennies— the standing timber on West End Nation Wide 8-Hour Day prise, too, and ours came off first. Ger­ avenue would be sold at auction BALTIMORE. Nov. 21— Full force Belm ar Property to Exchange mans weren’t pleased. D ecem ber 4. of all organized labor of nation was Waste Dollars We waddled into their ambush for Council adjourned after planning thrown squarely behind movement For a Sm all Farm the attacking troops. Never saw men for universal eight-hour working so frightened. Fled panic-stricken in to meet Wednesday evening to dis­ day. cuss expenditures and ways and Lord of Peace Himself give nation 0 Some users of printing all directions. n i L I X I N f i ] & K I E N L E m eans. peace by all means, and always, in save pennies by get' Went snorting after the enemy very God of Peace over nation and REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE wherever we could find them. Their world. Bishop L. B. Heller, Bel­ ting inferior work and lose losses were terrible. REVIVAL SERVICES mar. New Jersey. Nov. 22, 1916. COR. TENTH AVENUE and E STREET BELMAR, N. J. dollars through lack of ad­ Sunday—Blighters opened rifle fire Spirit in man of inspiration of Al­ vertising value in the work on us at two hundred yards. It went The revival services at the Bap­ mighty Job. 32:8. they get. Printers as a rule like water off a duck's back. Fritz tist church are being well attended Couldn't make It out. Kept up the and much interest is being shown. LEGAL NOTICE miiiiiiHWiuiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiing charge very reasonable fire, but got a bit nervy as the blessed Friday evening the pastor, Rev. IL C Established 1905 Telephone Connection g prices, for none of them old thing kept waddling up to him. P. Hoskins, was assisted in the ser­ Notice of Settlement of Account. Ladled out death as you might vamp get rich although nearly vices by Rev. Fredericks of Rradley Estate of Martha Wight. Deceased. out indifferent music from a hurdy- Notice is hereby given that the ac­ Beach and George Pearce of Asbury WILLIAM ALLSPACH j ail of them work hard. gurdy. counts of the subscriber. Adminis- Park. The topic of the sermon was tralor of the estate of said Deceased, Moral: Give your printing lo Fritz got fits. No fight left in him. Gas Heaters Prisoners, seared to death. Some of “We Would See Jesus.” Sunday will be audited and stated by the a good printer and save money. evening Ihe pastors subject was Surrogate of thc County of Mon- Heating Sanitary Plumber 1 them acted as though they believed morth and reported for Settlement that we used our tanks for making “Faded Flowers for God.” Mrs. to the Orphans Court of said County, Gas Steves sausages out of prisoners. We had a Blceckcr Sterling sings most beau­ on Thursday, the Twentieth-eighth Our Printing Is lot of trouble explaining that once tifully every night and the chorus day of December. A.D. 1916. at which 1004 F Street, bet. 10th and 11th Aves. § they surrendered they were safe. is doing splendid work. Monday time application will be made for U n e x c e l l e d the ollownnce of commissions. BELMAR, N. J. I Finished an exciting week. Got evening Bev. Fredericks prenehed. | a plenty of fun, hut one wants a good TVito-i v-.vejnhor 2^ct. A.D. 1010. V; c-.di'Y evening a v ery h e a rt s t ir ­ JAMES WIGHT. ImiiuiiuiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiimiimiHiiiiiHiiniiiiiHHiiiiifMiiniiiHiHiiiiiimnsS rest after a spell with a tanii. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. PAGE SIX THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

SALVATION FOR WOMANKIND NO JOY IN GREAT WEALTH

Altogether Powerless to Confer Happi­ ness on Owner, According to Charles M. Schwab.

“Money for money’s sake,” Charles M. Schwab, the steel magnate, ex­ claimed, according to a writer in American Magazine, “Is a futile goal Automobiles to aim at. Money is merely one way in which a man may measure his achievement; but there are many oth­ er ways. “I always pity the man who says, ‘When I get so much money I am go­ ing to retire and enjoy life.’ The W h ic h greatest thrill that can come to any man is the thrill of successful accom- I plishinent. "In the last year I have had oppor­ D o Y o u tunities to sell out Bethlehem for al­ most fabulous sums. They did not even interest me. If I gave up my P re fe r ? business I would be resigning my greatest interest in life. I want to make Bethlehem bigger and better all the time. I don't want to make it a money mill. I want to make it the greatest success possible, the steel standard of tlie world. “There is no enjoyment in great No one would think of riding in a Many manufacturers still continue wealth,” he went on at last. “One of to use them. the greatest happinesses of life is in freight car if he could enjoy the having something to look forward to— comfort of a big, comfortable easy The O verland does not. The 75 B something just out of reach—some- Overland has the latest type of 1 thing that you are not quite able to riding Pullman parlor car. afford. When a man reaches the place cantilever shock absorbing where he can get any of the world’s So with automobiles. Most of the purchasable things simply by writing springs. As a result it is one of out a check, he has cut loose from popular priced cars ride like the easiest riding cars in the world. happiness unless he is fortunate enough to have powerful interests of freight cars. This is due to the One demonstration will prove this. a constructive sort quite apart from old fashioned type of spring. $ 635 f. o. b. Toledo. his money. j “When a reasonable man is getting $10,000 or §12,000 a year he is getting O. H. NEW M AN, Agent, 708 F St, Belmar the most he can possibly want to sat­ isfy his needs. When he gets more Mrs. Xluth Carson of Boston, wear­ | he begins to Invite unhappiness, and The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio ing the new “Penelope” gown, of which the more he gets the more unhappiness “ Made in U. S .A .” she is the designer. This new gown, 1 he invites. One soon loses the enjoy- which is about to take New York by t ment of spending money. One soon storm, is claimed to be the salvation ! wearies of riding about for pleasure for womankind, coupled with a dozen ; in private yachts and private cars.” pockets. This gown is adaptable to changes according to the function it is desired for. By simple devices it is MACHINE COUNTS THE COIN therefore, the lists may be closed SAVE WORLD—JOHN 3:17 transformed from its serviceable char­ THANKSGIVING EXERCISES LEGAL NOTICES before that date. All Eyes Shall See, All Tongues acter to a modest afternoon or eve­ ; Method of Relieving Congestion at Shall Own King and Judge Di­ ning gown. There are but two seams Railroad Ticket Windows Is Pupils of Belmar Public School Carry This is a choice opportunity for SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue of a vine.—Rev. 1:7. w rit of li. fa. to me directed, issued i—those under the arm—and the lower Successful. farm and town lads interested in Out Program in Auditorium Tues­ Man, kings, rulers, fallen lower out of the Court of Chancery of the sleeves are detachable. The gown is agriculture to learn about the work than beasts in Europe. O God, in day Afternoon. State of New Jersey, will be exposed comfortable, wears everlastingly, and The company which operates the of the State Experiment Station and Christ, save world from wars. Cost to sale at public vendue on MON­ ihas everlasting style. tube under the North river having re­ the Agricultural College. A banquet, hundred billion to starve twenty- DAY, the 18th day of DECEMBER, Exercises appropriate to Thanks­ five million children, women, and ceived many coifiplaints from patrons illustrated lectures, inspection trips, 1916, betw-een the hours of 12 o’clock about delays at the ticket windows, giving time were given by the pupils millions killed, crippled. Darkest and 5 o’clock, (at 1 o’clock) in the WAITRESS 49 YEARS IS DEAD through the poultry, horticultural, years in history of world. Destroy­ afternoon of said day, at the Court started an experiment recently, de­ of the various grades in the public ed by spirits of devils—Rev. 16:14. signed to prevent the late comer from swine, dairy and other departments, House, Freehold, in the township of ;Marie Trognon, Who Served Many school Tuesday afternoon. These Families, homes, churches, ships, missing a train because of delays in a recreation period with games, and Freehold, county of Monmouth, New Notables in Popular Cafe, Suc­ were conducted in the auditorium towns, cities and nations in Europe Jersey. the ticket line, a New York corre­ other interesting features will make cumbs in Paris. and were listened to by a goodly 1915-1916. Christ, Saviour—“I Came All the following tract or parcel spondent of the Pittsburgh Chronicle the program. to Save W orld”—John i2:47. number of parents of the children of land and premises hereinafter par­ w rites. Every father and mother who wish Peace over world is very God of Paris.—The Latin quarter, Paris, and friends of the school. The pro­ ticularly described, situate, lying The experiment applied only to the to interest their boys in farming pur- Peace in Christ, made peace by His and being in the Borough of Belmar and perhaps the world, lost a record gram was as follow's:— ow n blood life on C ross 1SS2 y ears station in Jersey City. The ticket in the County of Monmouth and State holder this week by the death of Ma­ i suits, should have their boys take ago for whole world, 1,700,009,00H, at Belmar, in tire State of New Jer of any number of ministers, senators, The basket man has been having dred Bearmore. ant Thursday afternoon, December lifty (150) feet to the Northerly line ^deputies, prefects, judges and colonial sey, at the close of business, Nov, 17 1916. troubles of his own since the begin­ Recitation—“A Nursery Rhyme,” 7. The meeting will be held at the of Tenth Avenue: thence (4) West­ ^governors, on whom she had waited ning of the war. Baskets which were RESOURCES. erly along the Northerly line of Louis Ferruggiaro. Point Pleasant school, at 3.30 o’clock. during their student days. imported from France and Germany Recitation—“Thanksgiving Dinner,” Loans and discounts...... $50' ,988 91 Tenth Avenue to the point or place An invitation to be present and Overdrafts, secured ...... 601 75 come now in uncertain quantities from James Taylor. U.S. bonds dep’td to secu re c irc u la ­ of beginning. Song by primary classes—Thanks­ hear Mrs. Bechtell is extended to the tio n ...... 25,000 00 Being the same premises conveyed' DEER ATTACKS RURAL AGENT Holland, which has no willows. Some Bonds o th e r th a n U. S. bonds of the old stock from earlier importa­ giving Song. Belmar Association, and it is hoped to the said Alfred J. Wildman and Recitation—“A Thanksgiving Party,” pledged to secure postal savings Clarance C. Wildman by deed from tions still remains. Among these are that a number may be able to at­ d e p o sits ...... 4,091 00 Buck Takes Offense at Carrier's Calico- Dorothy Weinstein. Securities other than U. S. Carrie J. Megronigle (single woman) Colored Bronco and Goes baskets which came from Germany Recitation—“Thanksgiving,” Claire tend. bonds not Inc uding stocks dated April 2, 1907 recorded in Book and go largely to the South, where K asdan. Mrs. Bechtel] is a woman of pleas­ owned un p led g ed 36,814 75 809 of Deeds page 441 &c., and the A fter Him. Toral bonds, securities, etc...... ,536 25 they are used for small market bas­ Recitation—“A ThanksgivingDream,” ing , and an interesting Stock of F ed eral R eserve B a n k ...... 25U 00 undivided one half interest of the Value of Banking house ...... 16 ooo on Huntington, Pa.— Clark Smith, the kets. They are the old-fashioned kind, | Maude Dresden. speaker, and a treat is in store for said Clarence C. Wildman being con­ Song—By the school, Furniture and fixtures...... 2 ooo oo veyed to the said Alfred J. Wildman oldest rural route agent attached to high and reticul-shaped, with a cover. those who may be able to hear her. Other real estate owned ...... 3 500 00 A basket in its cheapest form, which i Recitation—“Thanksgiving Appetite,” Due from approved Heserve Agents, by deed dated December 22, and re­ .the Huntington postoffice, met with a Fred Zegas. New York Chicago. St. Louis $45,571 36 corded in Book 849 of Deeds page spirited attack from a big buck deer is devoted to the baby, is of splints. Recitation—“The Pilgrim Story,” Due from approved reserve 360 &c. : while on his return trip the other eve­ It is an extra-size market basket with agents iu other cities ... 39,813 55 85,3gi 91 Doris Gravatt. §100 Reward, $100 Duh from Banks and Bankers...... ,352,55 Seized as the property of Alfred J. ning, within three miles of this place. the usual handles at the ends. This Song—“Alone At Last,” Melvin Red­ The readers of this paper will be Outside checks and other cash Wildman, et al., taken in execution is swung on a simple iron frame and den, Hyacinth Smith, William Rob­ pleased to learn that there is at least ite m s ...... 1.527 10 at the suit of William A- Squire, and A herd of six does, led by a large Fractional Currency, nickels buck, had been feeding in a mountain makes a baby’s cradle. Others of inson and Miss Winterbottom. one dreadful disease that science has and cents...... 1,244 43 ,771 53 to be sold bv : meadow, and were about to emerge these with ribs for a hood top are 5 Recitation—“Too . Much Turkey,” been able to cure in all its stages, Notes of other national banks ...... 12U (10 CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW, Sheriff and that is catarrh. Catarrh being Federal reserve n-.tes...... 285 00 W. P. McMichael, Sol’r. into the open highway just as Smith placed on the floor, having no stand­ Leonard Jacobson. Lawful reserve in vault and with Fed­ | Recitation—“First Thanksgiving Giv­ greatly influenced by constitutional Dated Nov. 20th, 1916. ($18.02). ard. eral Reserve Bank ...... : ...... 48;071 40 was driving leisurely past. ing,” George Schieder. conditions requires constitutional Redemption fund with U. S Treasur­ His horse, a calico-colored broncho, Recitation—“Thanksgiving Morning,” treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is er and due from TJ.S. Treasurer.. 1, j.-ii ill) seemed to have aroused the ire of the Aeroplane on Flying Boat. Helen Williams. taken internally and acts thru the T o tal...... $758,112 30 buck, which leaped a fence and at­ Exercise—“A Thanksgiving Dinner,” Blood an the Mucous Surfaces of the A most unusual aeronautical experi­ LIABILITIES. tacked the broncho, rearing and en­ by seven pupils of fifth grade. System thereby destroying the foun­ ment is being carried out by German Capital stock paid in. .. *50.000 00 deavoring to strike it with its fore feet. experts, according to Popular Mechan­ Address by Principal Shermer. dation of the disease, giving the pa­ Surplus Fund. 25,0110 IJU Sir. Smith used his whip vigorously Song—By the school. tient strength by building up the Undivided profits less current . bU ics. It deals with the development of expenses, interest and taxes paid 10,986 03 worth of food and property on the deer, and the broncho took constitution and assisting nature in a powerful flying boat which carries, doing its work. The proprietors Cirouiatig Notes outstanding .. ___ 2o,lKH> 00 B U aad ailcc ami wop j « u r fright and finally rushed itself and AN EDUCATIONAL TRIP Net; a m o u n t due to b a n k s and b a n k ­ for both defensive and offensive pur­ have so much faith in the curative ers.. 1.288 75 driver to a safer locality. poses, a swift, mosqulto-like aero­ powers of Hall’s Catarrh Cure that Dividends unpaid . 10 00 ft at can Boys will have a chance to spend Demand Deposits: ■ h plane on its back. The machine, when they offer One Hundred Dollars for Individual deposits subject to BABY THROUGH WINDSHIELD last heard of, was being put through two days at the N. J. State Agricul­ any case it fails to cure. Send for c h ec k . 429.975 35 test flights, but had not at that time tural Experiment Station and Agri­ list of testimonials. Certificates of deposit due Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, in less than 30 days. been sufficiently refined to warrant its cultural College, New Brunswick, Certified checks. San Francisco Mother Threw Blanket Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Cashier’s checks outstanding Over Child to Prevent actual use. Tuesday and (Wednesday, December Postal Savings Deposits ...... Burning. The new machine has such remark­ 26th and 27th. ■ otal demand deposits $445,730 73 Tim e deposits payable a fte r 30 days Seaside Pharmacy, able stability, carrying capacity and o r su b ject to days o r moro n o ­ The County Farm Demonstration tice Belmar, N. J. Stockton, Cal.—H. H. Rossbach, his cruising radius that its engineers think B ureau an d th e C ounty Y. M. C. A. Certificates of deposit ...... wife and baby of San Francisco sus­ it can be made to replace the bulky, Committee are jcftntly responsible S o m e T i m ® Other time deposits ...... highly expensive Zeppelins which have Total of tim e d eposits $200,096 70 New Jersey Central tained injuries near Banta the other for this educational trip to the State night when their automobile collided proved disappointing. T o t a l ...... 75S.112 30 Experiment Station. You will be in need of S t a t e o f n f w -Je r s e y , { TRAINS LEAVE BELMAR .with a fish peddler’s cart. The baby Boys 14 to 18 years of age can go. printing of some kind. Co u n t y o f M o n m o u t h . | All rail for New York, Newark was thrown through 'the windshield, The Test. I, R. Q. Poole, Cashier of the above named and Elizabeth via all rail 6.00, ’6.43, but escaped with minor injuries. “I suppose when you went ont in The expense will be about $3.75 bfink, dn solemnly swear that the above Whether it be letter­ statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge '7.50, S.36, 10.43 a.m., 2.08, 3.48, 6.49, Both Rossbach and his wife were your new touring car, you felt it was per boy, including railroad fare and and belief. s8.50 p.m. cut and bruised. The impact of the col­ a turning point in your career.” hotel bill. heads, statements wed­ R. G. POOLE, C a s h i e r . Sundays—8.15 a.m., 4.02, 6.32, 8.22 Each boy desiring to go must send Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d p.mn. lision caused the Rossbach car to turn “It was. My wife turnel pale and ding invitations or day of ]Sov. A. D.? 1016. over and roll down a 30-foot embank- \ the car turned turtle.” his name and a deposit of $1.00 to J a h e s R. S m i t h . N o ta ry Public, "New York only, sSaturday only. |For N. J.; ment, where it took fire. W. B. Duryee, Jr. or E. T. Judd, Free­ public sale bills, re­ C o r r e c t— At i e s t: With presence of mind, Mrs. Ross- ! The Eternal Feminine. C. I. NF.W^tAN hold, on or before December 20th. member we can turn A. D. TVroKTlAM bach seized a blanket and threw it Manager of 'Bus Company—And so This will enable the Committee to out the work at the M. E. SuXTO.v over the child, thereby probably pre­ you want to Ieavo? reserve places, and the dollar will D i r e c t o r s . Conductorette—Not if you will put venting it from burning to death. be properly credited. All places lowest cost consistent The injured people were taken to me on service IS. I'm tired of being may be taken prior to Dec. 20th, Eracy. asked if I’m 45!—London Opinion. with good work- Subscribe for the Advertiser, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE SEVEN

Vicinity News in ■Mother!! 19® SELr-RUNNlKG, Father!! CAST IRON , ONLY _ _ B Mil b a Fa engine, coal tender, Children Cry for Fletcher's f a WP W& 2 CARS, IO FEET OF TRACK ^ Condensed Form BING makes tha best Mechanical Trains Bing Trains retail from $1.50 to $50.00 each Weight 7 lbs. Illustration represents a good g i f t suggestion because of its excep­ tional value. A S h ak esp eare C lub. One y ear spring: guarantee, backed up by a repair station at 381 Fourth Ave.,_____ New____ Y ork,______is one o f th e _. m an .y Bing- __ featu res. A Shakespeare club has been or­ Order this Train ac once from your dealer, or if iae can­ not supply, send me his name with n S2.00 bill (exclusive of ganized by the literature committee “Alma, when do you start on your p o stag e), an d I w ill see th a t a s e t is s e n t to y o u a t once, of the Red Bank Woman’s club. trip ?” JOHN BI\'G, 3S1 4th Ave., Dept. D, New York City “Tomorrow, at nine, Warren.” Red Men Have Pig Roast. Warren Dean’s car sped silently The Red Men of Red Bank had a along the parkway to Alma’s home, TRAINS and neither of them spoke again until pig roast in the lodge room Wednes­ EXACT Tbe K ind You Have Always Bonglit, and which has been he drew up at the curb. REPRODUCTION inau tiseuse lurfor over ou30 years, has borne the signature o f day night following the initiation of “And when you have finished your OF MY *2?° TRAIN and has been made under his per­ several candidates. book?” he asked. sonal supervision since its infancy. “Oh, another book, perhaps; that’s Allow no one to deceive you in this. A Big Hare. the usual way, I believe.” All Counterfeits, Im itations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Albert Runyon of Belford shot a Experim ents that trifle w ith and endanger the health o£ “Alma, dear, don’t think me unsym­ Infants and Children—Experience against Experim ent. hare weighing fourteen pounds on pathetic. I’m as proud of your suc­ Jo h n G. B e n n e tt’s fa rm at C o lt’s cess as you are, but some day the book Neck one day last week. of your own life must have its new What is CASTORIA chapters written in. I’ve asked you twice for the big role in that book, Gifts Electrical! May Have New Fire House. Castoria is a harm less substitute ior Castor Oil, Pare­ and I shall continue to ask you until goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. ' It is pleasant. It Plans and specifications for a new you confront me with a rival more contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic fire house will be submitted to the are both practical and or­ substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms formidable than your erabryo books.” members of the Point Pleasant and “We’ve been such good friends that and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it Bay Head Fire, company next has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, I truly wish we might be more, War­ namental. Their useful­ Flatulency, W ind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Wednesday night. ' ren, but unless I felt that we must be Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, more it wouId be unfair to us both assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Fire Destroys Forum. to give you the answer you want now,” ness is unlimited. Some­ The Children’s Panacea—The M other’s Friend. The Forum, built at Red Bank in said Alma gently. 1820 and first used as a church, later “Goodby,” said Warren, at the porch thing for every member as a schoolhouse and lastly as a car­ steps. “And remember that if you GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS riage house and barn was destroyed ever want me or need me, I’ll be wait­ of th e fa m i I y—wash ing ing for your call.” by fire last week. )Bears the Signature of The next day, Alma set out for a lit­ tle mountain village where she worked machines, sewing ma­ Shot a Golden Eagle. throughout the summer on her book. A large golden eagle was shot re­ By September, the book was finished, chine motors, flat irons, cently by Henry Johnson of Red and its first installment as a serial was Bank. This species of eagle is quite going into type for the November issue rare in the eastern states. Mr. John­ of a leading magazine. Alma went percolators, grills, vibra­ son has had the bird mounted. from the village to a ranch. Books, letters and magazines reached tors, chafing dishes, nick­ In Use For Over 30 Years Cranberry Crop Short. her in each semiweekly delivery, but The cranberry crop will be short Warren’s letters had gradually become ing cradles, heaters, etc. shorter and fewer. The Kind You Have Always Bought of last year 10,000 barrels in New THE CENTAUR COMRANY, NEW YORK. CITY, “Ah, well,” she said to herself one Jersey and 15,000 barrels in the afternoon, “it’s like a man to want to Every purchase made country according to the figures of be everything or nothing, but I’ll climb the U. S. Department of Agriculture. upon Eagle Rock with a new magazine between Dec. 1 and Dec. for company, and leave all men to H5H5H5H5H5E5H5H5H5HHjjj Estimate of Sewer Cost. their fate.” An engineer has been engaged to She sat watching the clouds pass 23 entitles buyer to a furnish an estimate as to the cost below the highest point of a distant of installing a sewer system at Mata- mountain, but her thoughts were of share on percolators, Wan. A rough estimate has placed Warren. She had unconsciously been Alice in Telephoneland the cost at $70,000. loosening a round rock with the rest­ grills, irons, disc stoves less movement of her foot, and was boards is connected to surprised when the stone suddenly Two Bears, Two Deer. bounded down the mountain side. and toasters, to be given every other one. For Fred Newman and LeRoy Wyckoff Alma got up and looked about for instance, in this switch­ of Manasquan while on a recent another rock she could dislodge. She away absolutely free of board here, you 11 see hunting trip in Maine shot two deer found one larger and rounder, which little holes—we call them and two bears, which they brought she loosened with considerable diffi­ hom e. culty-. a ll co st. ‘ jacks’—- marked Bos­ "I'il name this rock for Warren,” NO. 8 OF A SERIES IN WHICH ton, Chicago, Pitts­ Had Leg Amputated. she said to herself, “and if it goes all Awarding of presents ALICE INTERVIEWS burgh and scores of other Grover Reeves of Red Bank, who the way down to the gulch he loves LONG DISTANCE places, miles away. Each is employed at the New York trans­ me; if it stops by the way he loves to be made Dec. 23. me not.” fer at Jersey City, was injured so I' ON G D IS T A N C E ." little ‘jack’ is the end of She gave it a push and it went a line that begins in one badly recently when a piece of pig | crashing down among the aspens with Discount of 10% on all . It was always a iron fell on his leg that he had to of these distant cities or such force that it struck sparks from mysterious sound­ have the limb amputated. other stones as it drove surely and purchases made during ing name to Alice. Who towns, and at that end, rnpidly to the gulch below, where it was she— where was she too, there s a Boston Income From Riparian Lands. embedded itself in the red sand. "He loves me, even if he doesn’t ELECTRICAL W EEK, — and how co u ld she let girl, a Chicago girl, a The riparian division of the State write.” Alma laughed at her childish­ Pittsburgh girl, and so Board of Commerce and Navigation anyone talk to Boston, has reported record receipts from ness, but the incident made her feel D e c . 2 -9 . on. So when we want Chicago, San Francisco the sale and rent of riparian land. happy, and she descended the trail, 1 feeling strangely elated. and any other point in to go to one of those During the past year $425,668 was re­ When she reached the ranch house places by telephone, we ceived from this source, the heav­ the lan d ? a large touring car stood at the yard iest in the history of the State. So Alice was glad to just insert one of these gate. Alma passed hurriedly into the ATLANTIC COAST ELECTRIC UGHT CO. have Long Distance tell plugs and presto!— we re house. Then she heard the shrill voice there. T h a i’s w h y y o u Montauk Co. is Bankrupt. of tbe ranchman’s wife trying to get her some of the things An involuntary petition in bank­ telephone connection with a big hotel 726 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK can take your receiver th at she does in Tele- ruptcy has been filed against the at a summer resort 40 miles away. PHONE ALLENHURST 2000 plioneland. off the hook, say, ‘5an Montauk Auto Service corporation The voice came clearly through the Francisco, and in a short at Bradley Beach by the Rutherford thin walls into Alma’s room. “Here “ Long Distance,” said they are, madam,” it said, “here’s the time be connected with Rubber company and the Goodyear Elkton house.” the girl who usually an­ Rubber company, which have claims someone at the other end “Please let me speak to Mr. Brown, swered to that name, “ is against the firm aggregating more of the country. the desk clerk,” said the woman’s rich seeeeoecceoecoogeecoscisisesQoosissoe^ssseeosccooeiK/m ^ not really one girl, one th a n $500. voice that had a familiar sound to switchboard, nor one When Alice went home Alma. When the woman spoke again OPENS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th Paid Election Bet. place. It is a great big she was thinking that Alma clapped her hqjid over her mouth Charles P. Swain, who lost a bet to smother an exclamation. It was the system composed ol Seven League Boots on the recent Presidential election, voice of a woman she knew and dis­ thousands and thousands would be slow, indeed, paid the wager on Monday night by liked, but a woman famed as a be­ of little units like this compared to traveling wheeling Ralph Albertson through witching widow. “This is Mrs. At- the main streets of Salem in a wheel­ will speaking, Mr. Brown. We lost switchboard here. Di­ across country with our way and have just succeeded in lo­ barrow. A band furnished the mus­ rectly or indirectly “Long Distance as the cating ourselves. I’m expecting some ic and a big crowd followed the pa- COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED FRENCH everyone oftheseswitch- engineer. friends from the Bast. Has Mr. War­ ra d e rs. ren Dean of New York registered?” A GOOD SH E PH E R D ANGORA WOOL. IN N ext Wee\ A lice inspects the Talk Traces brief silence “No? Then he may ar­ YARNS AND MOD­ ILL SHADES. Is Contesting Will. rive on the seven o’clock train. If so, ELS. N EW Y O R K TELEPHONE CO. The widow of Alexander Y. Prin­ will you kindly tell him of our delay, gle of Englishtown is to contest Mr. and say we shall be there not later The Emma Louise Art Shop opens its new and large branch at Pringle’s will which was made about than eight? Thank you.” 8 584 Broad Street, Opposite Central Avenue, Newark, New Jersey, five days before his death. He left Long after the automobile went puf­ N Thursday, October 26th. You are invited to call and inspect its 3 fing on its steep way Alma sat staring Q n e w and Exclusive Merchandise. All the Imported Novelties not E5H5E5H5EEE5H5H5H555E5E5H555HSB: an estate of nearly half a million. at the ugly wall paper of her tiny ^ to be found elsewhere. You are invited to call or write. Mrs. Pringle was bequeathed $50,- room, but for once she was uncon­ 000, a like sum went to his house­ scious of its ugliness. ij Emma Louise Art Shop keeper, Miss Ethel Crane, and $35,- The next morning she was ready to Open Day and Night Telephone 577 000 was divided between two rela­ laugh at herself for having spent a | 584 BroadR f n o t\ Street tives. The balance was bequeathed sleepless night. Seated under a big to Mrs. Hester A. Booth of New York. pine midway along a path that led to Newark, N. J. THEODORE H. BENNETT Mr. and Mrs. Pringle had not lived a deserted mining shaft, she looked HOME SH OP Mail orders prompt­ together. out upon the autumn glory of the Belmar, N. J. ly attended to. mountain sides. Undertaker^Licensed Em balm er Boy Hunter Shot. “Good morning, Miss Mountaineer. 9so909sosogoes99eooeeg6e«9seosoeo9s96soc>9eosoeesose6e 1 Will you let a weary traveler rest un­ Burdge, 17 years old, of Adaline A. Bennett and Louise T. Bennett. der your tree?” said a well-known Assistant Embalmers West Farm, is dead as the result of voice. wounds received when he was ac­ “Warren Dean!” exclaimed Alma, Office, 904 F Street Belmar, N. J. cidentally shot by his boy companion, and by the time the name was pro­ Phone 9 Harry Patterson, also of West Farm, nounced she was standing and War­ | Monday. Burdge had just leaped ren was holding both her hands in his. across a brook and when young “The ranchman told me you had Patterson attempted to follow his started up this path,” said Warren. gun was in some manner discharged “You didn’t call me, Alma, but I came BORTON BROS. in the hope that hy this time you might GEO. G. TITUS and the load of shot entered Burdge’s want me or need me.” bark, the charge going almost “Then you didn’t come at Mrs. At- T H E VERY BEST IN through his body. Patterson at­ will’s call?” she asked. HYGEIA NATURAL G r o c e r s Staple and Fancy Groceries tempted to staunch tho flow of blood “Mrs. Atwill? She's been almost ICE and shouted for help but it was a killing me with kindness because of ALL KINDS OF TABLE DELICACIES CARRIED IN STOCK long time before his cries were her interest in my military brother heard. The wounded boy was taken whose regiment is stationed at Fort COAL AND WOOD Sirictiy Fresh Eggs and Batter Dclivey Servicc lo the Lakewood hospital where he Lyon, near here. But I came craving HAY, STR A W AND FEED died two hours later. kindness from you, my dear mountain­ Ninth Avenue & F Street, b |e l m a r , n . j . eer. Have you found an answer to that question of mine?” When you see a man with a last “I think I found it yesterday,” she year’s circus bill in his window you I2th Ave. and Railroad, Belm ar '’..r, dc"»>nd upon it th a t h e does not answered. READ THE ADVERTISER SUMMER AND WINTER (Copyrisnt 1916, by the- M cClure N ew spa­ lvcrii.se. per Syndicate.) PAGE EIGHT THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916.

Q-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-01*0-0-0<>-0-0-0-0--C><>-0-0,-Q Mr. and Mrs. A. Schuck entertained from which she died. Mr. Reid was QUIETLY CELEBRATED NUT BEARING SHADE TREES the Wednesday Evening Bridge club. traveling in Alabama at the time of his daughter’s death. Belmar People Passed Thanksgiving Commissioner Pittinger, of Asbury h f TOWN GOSSIP AND LATE HAPPENINGS % Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moyer enter­ The body was taken to Perth Am­ According to Time-Honored Cus­ Park, is planning to set out on some boy Wednesday and the funeral was tained the Saturday Evening Supper tom. of (he avenues of that city quite a club. from the Methodist church in that number of English walnut and other 0 I f Happenings Here and There and Tilings Worth While Picked 9 town with burial in Alpine cemetery Belmar and its inhabitants spent nut bearing trees whose foliage is under the direction of Theodore Ben­ 1 jl- Up by Advertiser Reporters and Sent in by Our Many Friends 9 The Tuesday Bridge club was en­ Thanksgiving day according to time- thick. From investigation he is led to nett of this borough. tertained this week by Mrs. George honored custom, the day being a believe that these trees will flourish Ward of Tenth avenue. general holiday. The bank, post­ , well at the seashore, furnish excel­ BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. J. W. Hassler has been in Miss Bessie Osborn is visiting at oflice and business places in general lent shade and will be a novelty that New York for three days. Wellesley, Mass. LODGE N EW S were closed. One delivery was : will be appreciated. The soil is In honor of his thirteenth birth - made from the postoffice. A great I adapted to their growth, and if not day anniversary Master M. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. ponald MacGregor Charles S. Goff and son, Eliot, are Activities Among the Fraternal part of the interest of the day cen­ 1 placed too near the ocean they would Stines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence were in town the past week. spending to-day in New York city. Societies of Belmar. tered in the dinner and there were I not be injured by the salt air. Stines, of 821 Twelfth avenue was many family gatherings. One little j They will have to be well cared given a party this afternoon at his Mr. and Mrs. B. Farrier of Jersey Miss Mary Louise Scudder has re­ United lodge, I. 0. O. F., will enter­ tot expressed it, as sjie heaved a sigh I for until they have attained some parents’ home. Games and music City are spending the week-end in turned from a week’s visit in New tain Manasquan lodge on the evening after finishing a second helping of ! size, but the final result seems to be were enjoyed by the young folks. B elm ar. York. of December 12. the good things, “Thanksgiving is the prom ising. Before refreshments were served best day in the year, except Christ­ There are many nut trees besides favors were passed which the chil­ Mr. and Mrs. William Siemon Otto F. Wolff of New Brunswick The rank of page was conferred m as.” the walnut that are adapted to this dren thoroughly enjoyed. 'were in New York for three days the was the guest of friends in Belmar upon two candidates at the meeting The weather was far from propi­ climate, and it would be well for The guests were: Doris Gravatt, p a st w eek. Sunday. of Ocean Beach lodge la st week. tious, a drizzling rain falling most of j Bemar to look into the advisability Nattlie Ilelbig, Alice and Anna the morning which resulted in the of setting out some of these trees. Lokerson, Elsie Osgoodby, Gertie Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Zizinia are Mrs. D. W. Jones, of Eighth ave­ Ocean lodge, A. and F. M., will church services being more slimly There is nothing .which adds more to Armes, Irene Wisseman, Wesley visiting Mrs. Frederick Tag of Plain­ nue, who has been seriously ill, is hold its regular communication in attended than usual. They were the attractiveness of a town than Hausotte, Robert and Arthur Poole, field over the holiday. im proving. Masonic hall to-night. held in the Twelfth Avenue Baptist well shaded streets but it is not w ise Leslie Benton, W arren Conover, W il­ church, the Presbyterian, Meth­ to experiment with trees without liam Quicker, Albert Gravatt, Jack Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burgesser of Mrs. W. E. Hyer of 703 Seventh S ilv er L ake council, Jr. O. U. A. M., odist and Baptist churches uniting. some knowledge of whether they are New York spent Thanksgiving with avenue is spending the week with initiated one candidate at its meet­ and Bobbie Osgoodby, Lanson Con­ of a kind which will thrive. The klin, Robert Allen. Rev. W. E. Ledden, pastor of the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burgesser. relatives in Trenton. ing Monday night. The council is Methodist church, was, however, out Bureau of Forestry at Washington is arranging to serve a Dutch supper if town. The services opened with ready at all times to give valuable THANKSGIVING PARTY Francis Porch of 709 Ninth ave­ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Housel of Eighth Monday evening, December 11. a hymn by the choir after which Rev. technical information in regard to nue has been spending a few days avenue spent Thanksgiving with Charles Everett, D.D., read the scrip­ the selection, panting and care of with his mother in Bridgeton. their son, Milton, in East Orange. Members of Silver Lake council, The annual Thanksgiving card trees. party in St. Rose’s hall Tuesday night ture lesson and Rev. F. S. Berggren Jr. O. U. A. M., attended divine wor­ offered prayer. The choir sang an­ William F. Gordon of Trenton was Mrs. Susie Redden and children, ship at the Como church last Sun­ was very largely attended and was j other hymn and then came the ser­ The easiest and cheapest way to in Belmar one day the past weeii Melvin and W ilberta, passed Thanks­ day evening. Rev, IL R. B lackw ood a pleasant affair. Euchre and five j mon by Dr. Everett. It was a most procure new business is through the looking after his property at the giving w ith relatives in Asbury Park. delivering the address to the mem­ hundred were played and there were excellent one and will be printed in Advertiser. You can tell your story ocean front. bers. a number of prizes of provisions, next week’s Advertiser. to hundreds in a day. Miss Jeanette Housel went to Phil­ table, awarded. These included the , fo llo w in g : A. W. Vores, who is with the Yale adelphia Monday to visit her friend, REGARDING A COMMUNICATION and Towne Co. of Stamford, spent Miss Emma Medford, until Monday. Door prize, ton of coal, Henry j Saturday and Sunday with his The Advertiser has received a com­ Schultz, 617 Twelfth avenue; high mother at 1202 D street The choir rehearsal of the Meth­ munication signed by M. Weinstein euchre prize, turkey, Leo McConnell, | odist church will be held at Mrs. H. referring to a letter printed in our 521 Eighth avenue; high 500 prize, I Cottages are occupied on every C. Higgins’, Eighth avenue, at 7.30 columns last week which was signed pair ducks, George Brower, Red B in n h n tk ( E c m j m t u j street in Belmar. Looks as if this to -night. by S. Dresden. We presume thc i Bank; and fifty other prizes. town is becoming a winter as well writer desired us to use the commun­ as a summer resort. Frank Riddle, recently of Belmar, ication and as a rule we are willing RAW STARCH FOR DIABETICS Asbimj fiarfe, t o Jn'anj lately went to Florida, and there to print signed communications but Mrs. J. K. Osborn has closed her joined the navy, so his friends here this letter deals in personalities pri­ Kansas City Physician Uses It to Get cottage on Fifth avenue for the win­ have learned. or to the time when Mr. Dresden says Sugar Out of the Systems of ter and is visiting her daughter in he permitted the use of his name, i His Patients. The CHRISTMAS STORE New York for a few weeks. Lester C. Leonard, son of Mr. and and for that reason, and because ref­ Mrs. George W. Leonard of the Buena erence is made to other parties than Dr. E. B. Knerr of Kansas City pre­ scribes a diet of raw starch for his Mrs. George Swain of First avenue Vista, is spending the Thanksgiving Mr. Dresden and the Weinsteins, we entertained over the week-end Mrs. do not care to print the letter. The diabetic patients. In the Missouri recess in Rahway. State Medical Association Journal he Campbell of Boston, Mrs. Hammett letter intimates that Mr. Dresden says he makes them go to a hospital of Brooklyn and Mrs. Hoag of New The Christmas entertainment of cannot show that any judgment was or sanatorium so as to get them away Y ork. the Sunday school of the Presbyter­ obtained against him for goods from the meddlesome temptations of ian church will be given on the even­ bought by S. Weinstein and Son. We friends; then he places them ou raw Miss Genevieve Murphy and Mr. ing of December 31. do not understand that Mr. Dresden starch and water only for from one to Malcolm MacGregor were married in claims that, but he says that judg­ four days, until they have burned all New York City last week. Both Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson ments were obtained against him the sugar out of their systems. families are old summer residents of and son, William, Jr., were Thanks­ because of debts contracted by M. The starch is given in the form of corn starch, a rounding teaspoonful B elm ar. giving guests at the home of their Weinstein in the firm name of Dres­ stirred into a glass of water three or son, Golden, in Newark. den Bottling Works. We know noth­ four times a day. Or he lets them Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Ledden are in ! ing about the controversy, but if we eat raw potatoes with a little salt. A Glassboro where they will be the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rappel, who print communications from either daily sponge bath and rubdown^is the guests of relatives over Sunday.1 pass the winter in New York, were party they must deal only with the only other treatment. George Pearce of Asbury Park, will at their home, 116 Tenth avenue, for period in question and bring in the As soon as no more sugar -can be There is something in this great gift store for occupy the pulpit in the Methodist Thanksgiving and the week-end. names of no onther persons than detected he allows the patient to eat everyone. And not just anything. This gift store church Sunday. those directly concerned. lettuce or celery with a little salt and Miss Lona Buhler has returned to a soft-boiled egg. After awhile meat is one of discretion and in making selections fr^m the The Atlantic Coast Street Railway her home at 821 Twelfth avenue af­ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS and other vegetables are added to the markets of the world great pains have heen taken to diet. All sugar and cooked starch are company has had a gang of men at ter a several weeks’ visit out of provide only gifts that have the merit of real value, work this week, repairing the tracks Andarena Noll, Joseph hus’d, to barred until the patient has been su- tow n. gar-free for several months when a lit­ both artistically and practically. on F street. Some new ties have j Margaret E. Osborn. A 11, Wall tle toast or bread is allowed. If the tw p., §1. been put in, the dirt dug away from , The Woman’s club will meet this sugar returns the patient is put back For our patrons—Promptness, Courtesy, Ser­ ' the sides of the rails and leveled up 1 afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. IL Elizabeth Lawlor to Esther E. Fad- on the raw starch and water for a day vice. We are all ready at our posts to assist you in between the tracks. In many places j den. Lot 371, America-World map, Carpenter in Ocean Grove. The or two. your Christmas shopping. the rails are a considerable distance meeting is an open one. Belmar, $1. below the level of the road. Walter E. Tilton ux, to Lester C. Count Okuma’s Long Climb. Also—Free Deliveries, Carfares Refunded, Wood. A 10 69-100, Wall twp., $1. Neil II. Miller was appointed a Count Okuma’s physical courage has Rest and Writing Room, Telephone Booths, Gift During the past week we have Commissioner of Deeds for the State Della W. French et als, by Sheriff, often been put to the test, as is well received copies of Minneapolis, Chi­ of Pennsylvania with office in Bel­ to Carrie C. Ely. A 2, s. s. Shark known, and never more severely than Certificates, Christmas Boxes and Cards, Beauty at the recent coronation of the reign­ cago and Milwaukee papers from our mar, N. J., by Governor Martin G. R iver, .$4,490. Shop, Post-OfFice'and wonderful Christmas Decora­ friend, J. E. Simonson. Miss G. M. Lewis Lumber Co. to Robert Con- ing emperor, when it was his duty to Brumbaugh on Nov. 28, 1916. go up the long flight of stairs leading tions. Paulline, another good friend of the olly. Ld. F St., Belmar, SI. to the throne on his knees to present Advertiser, also sent us a copy of The regular meeting of Belmar Margaret E. Osborn to Board of to the emperor the address of the peo­ the Philadephia Record, which con­ Board of Trade will be held next Education, Wall twp. A 1%, Wall ple. tains some interesting articles of a Monday evening. There is business tw p., ,?1,500. It •would have been a hard climb current nature. Thanks. which should be attended to at this Lydia Woodworth to Wm. I. Ma- for a young man with two sound time and members are most urgently govern. Lot 1836, Belmar, $1. lenees. It must have been torture to Postofiice Inspector Cuperman, requested to turn out to the meet­ Sea Girt Co. to Elizabeth Mc­ the count, with only the stump of a who made a visit to the Belmar of­ ing. Laughlin. Lots 43, 44, Blk. 44, Sea leg and the weight of nearly fourscore Look Here,- Sportsmen! fice last week, recommended that the G irt, 51. years added. But he never flinched, .says the Christian Herald, and on 10,- j people of West Belmar be given free Mrs. Henry Herberman, Mrs. A. Poole Corporation to Dow Kling. Why not have some of tbe delivery and that section has been Lots 839, 840, 841, Avon, 91. 000,000 postcards and on as many Schuck and Mrs. J. W. Hassler sail more souvenir cups, plates, napkins, beautiful birds and animals added to route No. 1 and Frank R. Jennie E. Clayton, Frederick D. Tuesday for Florida, visiting Jack­ tablecloths and furoshikis he is repre­ you shoot this season raount- Cogovan, carrier on that route, be­ hus’d, to Thomas F. Reid ux. Pt. sonville, Deyton and DeLand. - Thev sented as climbing toilsomely those ,-h ed? gan covering the section today. will vi sit at the home of Dr. and lot 333, Avon, §1. stairs, sacred to every Japanese, to About forty additional families will Mrs. Hassler’s daughter, Mrs. J. L. Geo. E. Rogers ux, to Frank Mill­ the august presence on the throne. It : \ The time will soon come be served. \ Clawson, while in DeLand. ion et al. A 22 23-100, Wall twp., si. is currently reported that the flesh of when our game is no more. Robert Simpson' ux, to Bor. Bel­ his leg was raw long before he reached Miss Erva Driver was married to the top, but no one was allowed to i Better start your collection The Ladies’ Aid society' of the mar. Ld, Belmar, §200. Mr. WTilliam Anderson on Thursday, suspect it at the time. Presbyterian church served a New now. November 23, at 381 Convent avenue, England dinner in the society’s rooms UNCLAIMED LETTERS. I use the best and most New York City. Mr. and Mrs. An­ Chair Exercise Is Good. over the post office Tuesday even­ derson will be at home after the first The latest device for physical im­ costly methods, and ch arg e ing. This organization is serving Following is the list of letters r» of January at 270 Convent avenue. provement is the chair exerciser which you no more than those doing poor work. excellent suppers each Tuesday maining uncalled for at the Belmar New York City. The Drivers are post-office:— enables the user to harden his muscles night. without leaving his seat. Two straps Give me a tri il. You will receive a specimen well-known summer residents of Jos. Bargas are provided which he grasps with his to be proud of. B elm ar. Mrs. W. Birds all A surprise party was given Miss hands. The straps are attached to an Charles Ennis Work guaranteed Send for price list Ruth Woolley at her home on Thir­ iron bar behind the chair, which is M iss M. H. W ra y of 111 F ifte e n th Miss Elvira Glab in turn attached to weights. These teenth avenue Monday night. Many avenue left this week for Lake Miss Mary Greer * weights may be increased or reduced F r e d H u b e r , Taxiderm ist friends were present and a joyful Helen, Florida, where she will pass Miss Effie Harrell as desired. A foot brace in front of evening was spent playing games. 615 6th Avenue Belmar, New Jersey the winter. While in the Sunny Andrew Hawkins ' the chair gives the user support as he Refreshments were served at a late South last winter Miss W ray sent the W . V. Jockem pulls upon the straps raising the h our. Advertiser a number of interesting R. M. L arab ee weights to his utmost capacity. The chair exercise originated in the mind letters and we are pleased to an­ J. O’Connor of an athlete who wanted to keep his nounce to our readers that she has The executive committee of the S. N ew m an Republican club met Monday night arms hard while recovering from a promised to send others this win­ Miss Dorothy Ramsdell fractured ankle. \ F . P . PHILBRICK, ter. at the office of the president of the Thomas Reid club, Neil H. Miller. Bills were au­ Miss Jennie Scaleratt Candid Answer. 1877 APOTHECARY 1916 Frost fish have continued to run dited and ordered paid. It was unan- Charles V. Taylor “As everything belongs to the ani­ I Corner F Street, 9th Avenue, Belmar, N. J. in abundance and many barrels of ited and ordered paid. It was unan­ Trustees Bapt. Mission, 16th Ave. mal kingdom, can you tell me, Willie, them have been taken at every haul imously voted to continue the or­ Mrs. Walling what I am?” by the pound fishermen. These fish ganization and meetings will be held “Oh, yes’m. You’re a cat; ma says so.” average from one-half to one pound at the call of the president. PNEUMONIA PROVES FATAL in weight and are a very good food The big- Christmas num­ fish. They come into the surf to The Reason. SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK.i Mary' Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Patient—I can’t see where your feed and many are caught by the Mrs. Frank B. Reid, died Saturday mental science is doing me any good. ber of The Advertiser appears waves and cast upon the beach. Ev­ Those Who Entertained and Were night at the home of her parents, Mental Healer—Bui, my dear sir, ery morning persons can be seen on Entertained at Card Parties, Etc. 1308 F street. The family recentlv mental science must have something the beach picking up these fish which moved to Relmar from Perth Amboy to work on. December 15. See that your were thrown on the sand during the Mrs. A. W. Moyer entertained the and in moving Miss Reid caught cold, night. Monday Afternoon Bridge club. which developed into pneumonia, Subscribe for the Advertiser, business is represented.