<<

f

H H 4 + + + + + + + 4 ,+ W 4 ,M ,4 ,^ i v -.-v v “ y t v * * * * T *> 1* /

/ “H ~************* T fr*,* * * * * ' * ‘i***3**}»**i"}»»|»'2 t1 ^mml a booster. Don’t knock. :’s make Belmar Beach, the 3k X ; £ -* * est resort along the Jersey X ast. Spread the news of itx^I | Buy In Belmar :i [ractions everywhere. 4*

(VoL 38, No. 60 JtSJtLMAK, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927------ Copy Four Cent* WANT OWNERS TO REMOVE MOLLIE PITCHER TO OPEN MAHAY TO BE SIGNS ALSO KIWANiS GIVES $25 T f l C l | | | | n f| | lin Having successfully built up the BAMFORD MAKES PLEA SPRING LAKE WINS The property owners of Belmar 111 m m I U N O ; Belmar Bakery as the largest and CANDIDATE AGAIN and South Belmar will be asked to FOR FLOOD VICTIMS FIREMENS TROPHY cooperate in the “no sign” move- best in the boro, A. Menzler will HIS ELECTION AS SURROGATE uieut being conducted by the local ^ ^ A L CHURCHES WILL MAKE IN NOVEMBER IS REGARDED . i . . AA SPECIALCMLV’T A 1 APPEAL tUUEII THIS'I'U ID SUN-CI1X1 Thursday at 8oT' f s tre e t and 'that i BELMARS Q B°TA IN RED CROSS MAYOR BORDEN COMPLIMENTS real estate board. A committee to * ^ 1AL_ AW BAL n u S S U N V M f FUND DRIVE FOR FLOOD VIC- BELMAR FOR PURCHASE OF AS ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN, NO frame a letter asking the coopera-j DAY TO HELP SWELL FUND will be the Mollie Pitcher Restaurant TIMg Ig SHARK RIVER LAND MATTER w WHOM h o m REPUBLICANS!REPUBLICANS Hon q£ the owners ^ as appointed ------j a"<‘ l**catessen. Naylor’s reslau-i MAY NOMINATE i at a meeting of the board held in lh c Kiwanis chib, Wednesday, rant was forr-— ~ 1 Former Mayor William B. Bam- When Belmar acquired the front, ! the boro hall, Wednesday. The com- do“ aled $25 lo the Bed Cross drive | same location. lord is taking an active part in the! age on Shark river hay it took a with the trend of i North Jersey shore* county wei e y|orrjs<)n non is expected to give momentum | naiing people to meet tor luncheon, rank C. Borden, tut.' by the flood now taking place jr., of Bradley Beach, principal sent out last week. Onlyly one hun­hun- The mt.etjng was adjourned to be 10 llle campaign of the local unit of afternoon tea' or dinner. At this in tlie Mississippi valley. dred signatures are necessarssary to put recoilveued tomorrow morning at llie 1 at which time Jahn Hood victims. real cooking, the kind that is prac- Shore Firemen’s Bowling league in ing a special effort to help the flood nomination, and more than enough Two of the local Kiwanians .gave j I iced by the mothers and daughters the American Legion gymnasium, C. Elliott of Westfield, secretary of sufferers. The money is being tem I last night. About 125 firemen and signatures to put Mr. Donahay's, New Jersey Real Es^ te board two-minute talk on subjects per- of the best families, porarily being turned over to the their guests were present. uame on the primary ticket were ,he bydaWs and other organization lainin& *° the organization at the Mr. Menzler has had a lot of ex- ■’ DS FLOOD VIC I IMS Otfieers of the league were elect— obtained the first day the petitions details* will be the speaker luncheon in the Legion gymnasium, perience in restaurants and hotels were sent out. ! board pjans {.0 bave bve kjnds Malcolm Harris answered the ques- for tlie past fifteen years, and coup- I etl as follows: President, George i Deiss; secretary, Raymond Bergen; Mr. Donahay’s Democratic sup- Q| lneln|)crs; active associated af- ,loll> “Would I join the Kiwanis ed with his success with the ba- porters will not be content, how- mi;(((.d non.residential and honor_ agaiii and w hy?” ! kery was persuaded to open the and treasurer, Edward Thompson. ever, with simply enough names to E. Donald Sterner urged the fire­ ary. The different kinds will be “ First of all I like the fellowship j Mollie Pitcher Restaurant, and no put him in nomination. No Demo­ of the Kiwanis members.” he said, doubt wilt prove successful from men to continue the league through­ discussed at the by-laws meeting. out the year by having it undertake crat lias been talked of as opposing “ I like to mingle among the business! the start. Practically all the signs have been different competitive sports. He w ill Mr. Donahay for the nomination, Such an institution as this one - , removed from Belmar and South ,llen °* ,1k> town and to know them | donate a silver loving-cup for a base and there will probably be no’ other lt<>lmnr propel,-|jes by members of better. I think Kiwanis clubs mean will add to the reputation of the ball league series. candidate against him at the pri- |h{i association it was reported at much t0 lhe cooperative spirit community for being alive aand wide William B. Connelly, local realtor;- mary. But there are thousands of thc Greeting. ’ among thc - businessmen.- The clu b 1 awake...... (t brings favorable com- had as his theme “the firemen, sold- Democrats in the county who want. J ______was especially appreciated by me ment not jonly from the local but i ier of peace as compared to the to sign Mr. Donahay s petitions and BIRDSALL IS NEW SOUTH because it gave me an opportunity also from the traveling public and American Legion, soldier of war”. petitions for his nomination will J BELMAR CLERK to know my fellow businessmen j assists in fmaking this a more pro­ After complimenting the firemen probably be sent to every part of better. ] gressive section of one of the great- V Mayor Charles Haberstick ap- lor their “ auspicious start” in form - the county. Five years ago when “ Second, its ideals ar ethe ideals I est states in the union, More such u. v, , , , , pointed Guy A. Birdsall, a real es- ...... , ing the organization, Mayor Borden Mr. Donahay was a candidate f ° r bde operator, as boro clerk of So. ll,ost individuals. The club has institutions as this one is the aim of said: re-nomination and re-election, up- Belmar, succeeding Mrs. Raymond ,llq same interests as most of its in-1 every community which wishes to "Sueh harmony between the fire- wards of five thousand ^ signatures j Gjfford> .q a special council meet- dividual members and it is a prae- keep its place in the march of pro- ; men of neighboring municipalities - were attached to his petitions. An • g |ast' njgbt ,£he chajlge becomes ,ical " " “'ns by which they can make gress argues well for the progress of the even greater number of signatures! (;lfective jmmediately. Mrs. Gifford that deling become action.” whole North Jersey shore, I hope- is anticipated this year, for a sur- \ resigned the boro clerkship because Thoirias Dillon, the second two BETSY ANN CLOUD HONORED rogate whose office is well managed to see the present organization,. I of pressure of home and business minute speaker, answered the ques AT DICKENSON COLLEGE ■ which now takes in that territory becomes stronger with the people duGes lion, “ What would 1 be doing at ------• from Manasquan to Ocean Grove. with every year’s service. _ ... ,, . . WILLIAM B. BAMFORD Members of the recently created this hour if 1 were not a Kiwan-j Rev. and Mrs. E. IT. Cloud re- The Republicans will unquestion treasurer of the local branch of thei o^tended so that it will cover the- assessment commission and sinking ian?” ceived a special telegram, April 26, ably nominate a candidate for sur­ licit Cross, Edward F. Lyman, Jr., North Jersey shore.” fund commission were named lasl He declared he would probably; fcorn Dickenson college, Carlisle, rogate against Mr. Donahay, but any at the First National Bank. William B. Connelly stressed Monday night as follows: Assess­ be “ pounding brass” at the local! Pa-> congratulating them on the oe- nomination made will be a perfunc Former Mayor Bamford, a silver bow ling^ licans at the primary in June. Win. appointed as treasurer in Mr. Bur------■ M. Bergen, a former freeholder, will Sunday evening, at R:30 in the First j mo"'1*cd on a siIver pedestal>\f o f i n n Members and their wives of Car­ gesser’s place. Dr. Fred V. Thomp- FIRST M. E. CHURCH NOTES M. E. church. This will be a con-1 awa,'ded to the Spring Lake likewise be a candidate for the Re­ penters’ Local No. 1327 held a joint son, the boro clerk, was announced! ' ------serration service, and will be in 1 °' 1,10 individual members wi ( publican nomination. 11 is said meeting at the Volunteer Hook and as a new member. Leon Abbott! The services for Sunday, May 1, charge of the president, Mr. George! '* l)les(‘nted with medals. Sei i that Basil B. Bruno may be a candi­ Ladder house, Wednesday evening,! won ,he attendance prize; another; at "><' First M. E. church ars as fol Naylor. There will he a rousing I 0111 l)llze' a silver cup, mounted or date for freeholder, but no formal & N. J. and a ladies’ auxiliary of the lo c a l'" ’411 ,)e do,,a,cd next week hy (he lows: song service, and everybody is in-'j a 1,10 ol bowling pins, was awarded announcement has been made by was formed with the assistance Gf| Rev^Wm. J. McConnell. Eleven a. m„ Holy Communion; vj(cd> lo Volunteer Hook and Ladder •*_ -i him. ***** the officers of tiie auxiliary of As- 7:30 p. in., theme, “ The Rich Man ______j company of Belmar, and third prize For the assembly, Thomas M. bury Park. OPENS ICE BUSINESS and Lazarus” ; 9:45 a: m„ Sunday BEAUTY PARLOR OPENS a silver bowling pin mounted on a Gopsiil of Red Bank and Peter F. ,f- I here were twelve ladies present -school; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League Paul Galluccio. who for a number "eiiestal was awarded to the Manas- ’****•» Dodd of Asbury Park, the present ... , t. ,, , , . , , ,, -u the meeting.from the local mem- The Independent lee company and Young People’s meeting, nf years has successfully conducted | <|Uan ,< am' Manasquan also was 1 assemblymen from Monmouth coun . . , , . ik i snip, but it is certain that this opened up for business, last week An official board and business Hie Belmar Barber shop at 921 F| awardefl a highest individual team ty, arc expected to be candidates „.;ii ,o.i , - - . „ , . , | auxiiiarj will obtain a large mem at River road, near F streetf Thc ; meeting -will be held on Monday .street, will open up another shop at " 'Hiam Fitzgerald of Brad- for the Republican nominations for bcrsbjp as lbc, organization gets business is being conducted by Ray- evening at 8 o’clock. 1005 F street. In Ibis place he will * ' ' ' a< it (earn, No. 1, was award this office. more permanently established. mond Kelly of Sixth avenue. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at conduct what will be known as Hie . ' 17’e lo1 mf,king the highes Mrs. Lillian A. Rusling of Asbury The next meeting of the auxiliary ------8 p. in. ,Do you attend? The num- “G” Beauty Parlor and thc opening! individual score. Park has announced that she will will he held- on Wednesday evening, Ered deWysocki, who formerly bcr )s growing. Tbe pastor’s sub- wilt take place tomorrow. be a candidate for one of the Re­ May 11th, at which time repiesen- was i -.-i-nagei- of the Monmouth Coal iecf will be “The Road to Victory”. Mr. Galluccio will offer the ladies LOCAL MOOSE INSTALL publican wominalions for assembly. tatives from the state organization conn..... now connected with Ibe spacious auditorium in the ofi nthe community■, a most , complete i . Former Distator Thomas S. Dillon muon She says that “ Women of the coun­ t , i, , .. installed the following officers of will he present, and give the local Micliel.snlin and company. , First M. E. church was filled Eas- heautv.cultureheautv culture service under the di- , . , ®h s ty have not had representation in .. r ,...... Ihe local lodge, Loval Order ladies their charter and instructions ------ter morning. This is as if should rection of authorities on all phases , , . ’ - of an elective office since the fran­ , , , .. , , . Moose, shortly. Dr. Parker was a candiJ ______last Sunday, when, thru a mishap Tbe first session will be at 10.20 |atte for the assembly the year Geo. j LocaI police are seeking to learn to the landing gear, disacter was a- i" . with Mrs. Laura Bimbler of t us section. j them. A banquet and dance folldw - Here will be operated an eslab- ed the instalIation ceremony. Sny. V Silzer was elected governor. He j ,he identity of several youths in an Brain 'y Beach presiding. The af- narrowly averted by the slfillful lisliment that renders a most com­ earned his home town of Freehold auto who turned in a false alarm at handling of the craft by the pilot, teriu'on session will be at 2.20 and der’s orchestra played. The home plete service in beauty culture, fea- was prettily decorated. f al)0" c , maT y and he ran Third avenue and A street at 13-35, Clarence Chamberlain. the evening session at 8 o’clock. ahead of Silzer in the county. 1 - , , .. taring niesage, hair dressing in all Sunday morning, and another a few The afternoon address will be by tb Iatest stvIes and accordine to Very little has been said so far LOST—Saturday night, Black Hand minutes later at Eighteenth avenue Members and friends wishing to Mrs. Nina Frantz Slate, W C T U i . V a according to about borough candidates any­ •i » — , , u‘ | the most approved methods, Bag, containing personal papers apd A street. ‘ . donate to the Food Shower for the president The chief speaker of the The «G>> Shoppe has modern on F Street, between 15th and 16th where in the county; but the pri­ Toms River Home, given by the evening will be Rev. Peter K. Em booths and features a complete ser­ Avenues. No questions asked- mary is about two months off and Legion auxiliary are asked to leave mons, pastor of the First Presby-1 Reward. Address Von Kail, Hole/ Miss Lillian Davis, librarian of vice in modern, scientific beauty there is plenty of time for prospec­ the Public Library, is a member of articles on or before April 28th at; lerian church of Trenton. Carell, Jersey City. Phone Ber­ culture. gen 4900 tive local officials to throw their 605 8th avenue, Belmar. R. Robin- There will be a box luncheon at the American Library association, , . . We are glad to compliment Mr. hats in the political ring. son is chairman. an organization which for fifty noon and in the evening sapper will Galhlccio npon his nio(Jern methods Mr. Louis Heckman was the speak be served by the entertaining union years has stood for libraries and extensive patronage and reasonable or at the union meeting of the Ham­ FOR RENT—Six Room House at Despite the inclement weather, a M a nominal price of 35 cents. 603 Eighth Ave., reasonable. All their interests in the United States prices, and refer The “ G” Beauty ilton and Wayside churches, last improvements. Iuquire at 601 and Canada. The ultimate goal of fair sized crowd was present at the1 —s—------Siioppe to all of our readers when Sunday. annual masquerade dance held un-j Shoes Shined at Ca^abiiri’s Eighth Ave., Belmar. the Association is adequate public in need ef scientific and modern ------■ der the auspices of the Goodwill | R’ ". the shoe shining fool, is at ------library service within easy .reach of hair dressing and allied lines. Homes Cleaned William F. Gordon, of Trenton, everyone in the United States and Hose company at the American Lo- your service at the Modern Barber - ...... | Have your home cleaned by T rut is was a week end visitor here. Canada. gion home last Friday evening. ; Shop on F street. Capt. John Kidd of 513 Fifth ave- Hee’-man. nrofessional h<>nce elean- nue. arrived home last week from '°r pn»d,,f'nre?f,lif>r. Estimates are j ^innnnmc3HimnminntiinnnK»wnNmie^innE3iiniDVMnininiiHiiaiiwwmin(Hiiimiiibimiij^oiinfHmorRiittnRB»fmu pn|m eheerfnl/v given, 18tF Ave.. near: Rriarwoor? Terrace Ptrorre 141?. Telephone Belmar 928 Open Day and Night L ,r.Tr..«. .1, .i.

THOMAS R. HARDY ! Mother’s Dag Chocolates . E S T A T E FUNERAL DIRECTOR j *1* I • Licensed Emhalmer 4* FCFRfSON EDWARDS « *r RIVOLI BOWL 5 -b ; Funeral Home 604 F Street, Belmar, N. J, * 709 F Street Belmar, N. J. Private Auto Ambulance Service * 902 F Street Belmar, N. J. * I I r PH O N E 1206 ****H‘**********»K :*H*******~^*.H.********* htwn- te J V* I ~Srb»irY.i.V< t TTTVT■T. ttfr.nWu T*d. t. , 1V. .A. 1 g af.l.t, y *A*.«% i gf■» gTii j)

THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. ■fjaajaaj .,

BE 5 E W^HWWPW— INVENTOR TO GIVE AW AY $1,000,000 ADVERTISER’S BUSINESS Russian to Share Wealth with Other Strugglers. FARM New York.—-Charity and struggling (sE Hal j a inventors are in line to share in a million dollars—the proceeds of the over seven acres on county road, sale of a slot machine automatic camera, conceived by a young Russian Socialist in a dingy ping-pong shop in China and sold to .blase Broadway. near town, bungalow, six rooms, Anatel Josepho' arrived in New t f j W r r ...... York via Ellis Island three years ago, a penniless dreamer envisioning the improvements, bam, feed house, % BUICK CADILLAC Phone 210 sale of an idea to American finance. Tel. 1263 0. H. Newman The dream came true. Storage Batteries and Several business leaders handed several large ben houses. This Accessories HUDSON and ERSmt , Josepho his cheek, named the inventor W. E Hefter vice president of the Photomaton, Inc., Full Line of Supplies and announced plans for a nation­ farm is a good development PLUMBING — HEATING Erving & Freer wide chain of studios where the pub­ EXIDE lic might photograph itself, eight t AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING shots for a quarter. NG , (Next to Bank) Battery Service proposition that will be a sure Oxy-Acetylene Welding 708 F Street RF.I.MAW The inventor holds to his Socialistic and Cutting theories despite his admission to Phone 513 capital. 9th Ave. BELMAR, N. J. F Street Belmar, N. J. “I plan to create a trust fund with money maker. Rock bottom price ^❖*£*fr*fc*5M^«£*^*fr*^*W*^>h*^*$*^**$**$**$**$**$M$**$*4* half of this money, to be devoted to general charity,” he said. “The other half I plan to administer in the inter­ $10,000. Terms, half cash. ests of various inventions I consider W. A. RobiDscn worthy of development. S. Dresden “The average inventor has a hard BICYCLES ; CARPENTER life and it is a rare instance for him Ladle’s and Gait’s «nH to reap rewards of his inventions as BUILDER I have done. I shall dedicate much of E. B. BIGELOW Repairs and Supplies Jobbing Promptly Attend­ my life and new wealtli to helping my TAILOR ed to. R»Wmah4 Cheer­ brother inventors to similar success." if Baby Coach Wheels PHONE 443 fully Given. Josepho was born in Omsk, Siberia, Sole Agent, Belmar, N . J. 801 EIGHTH AVU 31 years ago. He was interned in EIGHTH AVENUE AND F STREET BELMAR, N. JL Prague during the revolution, but and Tire* BELMAR, N. J. Phone 518-R escaped through Turkey to Siberia. After the war he opened cheap studios Base Ball Goods in China and Japan and while there conceived his automatic photo device. Months of poverty and days and nights Of experimenting followed his Opp. Public School We Design arrival in New York. He finally in­ terested Henry Morgenthau, former Plumbing & Heating 1108 F street BELMAR ambassador to Turkey, and an experi­ mental studio was opened in Broad­ and Build way. Within six months 280,000 .persons F. J. NEWBERY paid $70,000 to photograph themselves Complete in almost two and a quarter million Phone 1014-M poses. Even Governor Smith became Nash a n d his own cameraman at the studio. To Suit You Eight photos, each 2 b y 1 % inches 416 12th Aye Belmar, N. J« k “HARRT” (Oar gamine M j long, are delivered to the sitter eight M "l"t I 1 ■? Chevrolet All Work Guaranteed b “Foot Fitter" No. 3)—«nadej minutes after he drops his coin. The Slimii.nw.iumiiininuaiiiHagHiiigKaB; designed especially for machines rdsemble telephone booths with both sides open. Dfcv.KV Cars and Trucks t rada who went* Machine Shop style and Mr. Morgenthau is chairman of the board of the company and Raymond time doe* not sacrifice B. Small, former vice president and Better Than — BELMAR AUTO CO, ( W a r * and Quality for atyiish ap­ general manager ofthePostum Cereal 804 F Street BELMAR pearance. The Great favor shown company, is president. (James G. Har- fid* style at *7-00 grove* bord, president of the’ Radio Corpo­ ration of America, and John T. Un­ Home Made Bread doubt ha WaB M. derwood, president of the Underwood Typewriters company, are directors. Low or High Cot Blank Bread, scientifically compounded from Phone 14 the purest materials, baked in a sanitary Bakery in H. A. SMITH Price $6.75 Codling Moth Ruining an oven just the right temperature is more whole­ Central Market Designer and Builder Great Walnut Orchards some and nourishing than home made bread. Now LEWIS' Berkeley, Calif.—California walnut is a good time to try it. Herman F. Lazaraus. Prop Phone 323 JS( growers are much concerned over the inroads of the codling moth on walnut TENTH AVENUE AND F STREET City Dressed Beef orchards, according to the California TRY OUR CAKE Lamb, Veal and Pork 1701 A Street experiment station. light as a feather, yet full of substantial good­ Fresh dressed poultry Belmar, New Jersey BELMAR, N. J The moth is the same that Is now a specialty. all too well known to apple growers. ness. Set one of specials before you tonight— and It is present in nearly all orchards of cut the piece big. 908 F Street BELMAR California to some degree and is very t ^niifUfrr^ ■■•••**^>»**^ >*i**^*^*^« prevalent in some localities, in one particular orchard 31 per cent of the trees were infested. YOUR HOME TOWN GIRLS WANTED The experiment station worked with the Prettiest Place on Earth the codling moth in all stages of de­ BELMAR BAKERY COLUMBIA AND MINERVA velopment. It was found that it F' moved freely from apples to walnuts, A . MENZLER, Proprietor Cleanup We offer you clean, YARNS and its behavior was practically the steady employment same on both. The insect lays eggs nd Paint Up making Pajamas. You D. U. C. COTTON in the undeveloped flower, which is need not be experienced. stimulated to rapid growth. The lar­ 809 F Street Belmar, N. J. W(j will pay you good ALSATIAN EMBROIDERY vae that emerge from the eggs are wages while learning the soon provided with abundant food in trade, which will enable Telephone 619-W the surrounding tissue at the expense of apple or walnut host. you to earn $20 to $25 Spraying the trees with 15 per cent EMBROIDERY STAMPING Do your share by keeping a w?ek. solution of basic arsenate of lead in you" home attractively painted. and the early weeks of June or as soon as PERLMAN'S \ Painting is goor economy, too. Valeo Mfg. Co. possible is the method of extermina­ HAND-KNITTED SWEATEES tion. Dusting the tree is sometimes It prevents decay and saves re­ First Ave. near Railroad pair bills. tried, but is not as effective as spray­ Belmar’s newest Ladies’ and Gents’ Apparel ASBURY PARK 806 F St. Belmar. N. J. ing. Apple trees in the vicinity of Entering the home— Is it bright walnuts are now considered dangerous Shop <> \ and cheerful. If not, we can to one of California’s best-known paint or paper your walls as crops* Always Plenty of Bargain* / they are most important. And 917 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. about your furniture, we have Europe’s Falling Birth discovered a way to make your 0'2525HSZ5Z5H5HSH5HSHSiSHSHSH5HSSE We Give S. Sc H. Trading Stamp* old furniture new and modern Rates Cheer France by decorating it in the new Paris.—The falling birth rates of pastel shades. Just phone or nearly all European countries con­ drop a postal. soles the French. Printing Statistics aren’t up to the minute, but the 1925 figures, just complete, FRANK BRIDEN, Jr. show France no longer is the only The Store With a Thousand Items BELMAR “ dying” nation. 702 F ST.. BELMAR, N. J. A re You in N eed of France in 1925 had 18.07 births per SEPARATE R O O M S 1,000 population. Sweden dropped to Tags 17.5, and even England made a poor­ 7th. Ave. Phone-505*J Cards er showing than France. Ruben’s Sport Shop BELMAR Blanks But the glorious part of it, to the DON’T FORGET French, is that Germany, with a rate WILLIAM RUBEM, Prop. Folders of 35.7 a quarter of a century ago, Dodgers now boasts only 20.5. 913 F Street Belmar, N. J. — — US------“Nature hates a vacuum,” says one Receipts commentator, “and Asia, resuming When you need any­ Envelopes her march, will swarm over to fill the WANTED! void.” Even Switzerland, say the stat­ thing in the line of Statements Your Job Printing Business isticians, is on the downward trend neat and attractive Bill Heads in its birth rate. Printing. a Invitations If W e Can't Please You Packet Heads Coats of Cat Fur Phone 1124-W Letter Heads Leningrad, U. S. S. R.—Maybe there / Don’t Come Again will be a drop in the price of Russian Call at this office sables. The state clothing syndicate is paying 50 cents for every cat of­ LEON T. ABBOTT fered. It is using them to make fur coats. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR The Merchants who ad­ Estimates Given PA'IKONUE Good Work Is Quick Lunch the merchants who adver­ vertise in this paper will New York.—In six minutes and s 415 13th AY!Zr:UE \ BELMAR, N. J. tise in this paper. 1 hey will Our Specialty three seconds a Columbia student, give y ou b est values for your while studying, ate a hot roast beef treat you right. sandwich, potatoes and apple pie. -.-n e y . 3M5H5ESERS2525H52S?.S25a5E5H5B£J \tO \jlS 'Cl- washing it down with a glass of milk. ‘"/V— i

I £ “TTu,rTy.v-frt y'ht ./t-.VlD.'uTT t TTT,4, ,•<« . V, .4,r Tt-j, r T T i A A VVVVVVVV*p«»;' \ '-a I r THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

1 1 F IP-F-frff‘f * Telephone 1136-R *i*

LAVANCE & HOWLAND STANLEY CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS PLANS FURNISHED „ . ESTIMATES GIVEN

^ 1015 Fourteenth Avenue Belmar, N. J. I

t I 1 I II 1 ! W -H -t-H -M-* I H 'l-M-W l

PcQCk OF V Theodore H. Bennett S he distinctive ( J r a n i t e o f ( B a r r e t t * * i- \ MEMORIALS OF THE HIGHEST GRADES, RANGING' Funeral Director FROM THE SIMPLE MARKER TO THE FAMILY MONUMENT ARE TO BE FOUND HERE and ) - I

ERECTED IN ANY CEMETERY 1 ' Fktclusrt Oatorii b a harmiesi Subst&ttt* !*•, Licensed Em baim er Y^goric. Teething Drops and Sco&fcg Sympv T H O M A S S. B IR C K H E A D prepared to reUevn Infanta is anna and CbOdrea all ages «| Si .S’ Constipatica EWind Colic Office and Yard, Allen Avenue Adj. Atlantic View Cemetery OFFICE: TENTH AVE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Flatulency > (To Sweeten SiomsclF Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Phone 1179 RESIDENCE: 1201 B ST. Aids in tks sssimilalicn of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, + Manasquan New Jersey 'N alm il Se ep without Opiates - " ® •i* To g i ; " ......

i i / * * i i i u n i n i t *- ...... " ""j 4* & Heating I WANTED:- Dead or Alive Your Radio or Car Battery and DuBois •J* \ | To .Charge or Repair

M m - \ m m s - m m t o N \ W E CALL FOR, RE-CHARGE AND DELIVER

■ 'VXs. \ . DistributoK;% for m \ ; ; Norwalk Tires apd Tubes 1

Call Belmar 422 &eitgi0ii3 Section i s i ; i § M W

First Presbyterian Church Corner of Ninth t r a a s and Bast •treat The Rev. Andrew Richard*. A.B., Th.B„ paator. Manse phone I y Belmar 388-M. South Belmar Service Station Junior Christian Endeavor Service C. A. RIBLE a t 10.00 a. m. Divine worship at 10:4* a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Bible School at ■ n a q s t 'f c * SO. BELM AR, N. J. 3:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Sere- 1609 “F” STREET tea at 7:8* p. m. E. HAB8 RSTICK & S0N • useh-Mwra *• * a . ALLSF ACII " First Methodist Episcopal Corner ot Seventh and D streets, ftev. Edward Harrison Cloud, pastor. PLUS QUALITY & SERVICE Sanitary Plumber Sunday School, 8:45. Worship, 10:30 Our Reputation Is Made t PHONE RFT MAR 1900 *1* a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Strangers web Buy Coal Now For the Winter 1004 P Street, bei. I0ih and litb Avaa. at the ^owest Price. First Baptist Church EGG—STOVE—NUT BELMAR. N. J. $14.00 Per Ton First Baptist Church, Ninth avo- tne, between C and D streets. Rev. PEA, $11.50 ISTERNER! T. T. Morris, IX©., pastor. Morning BUCKWHEAT, $8-00 Per Ton worship begins at 11 o’clock. Sun­ | BUILDING MATERIAL | day School at 2:30 p. m., and Eve­ BE SATISFIED ning Service at * o'clock. ~ Young peo­ MONMOUTH ple's meeting each Friday evening at A n you always satiafiad that you are getting I “From Cellar to Garret” | • o’clock. the value you should for you money in— Coal & Supply Co., Inc •I* COAL per Ton ...... $14.00 FURNITURE tad HOUSEFURNISHINGS? Mt. Olive Baptist Church 16th AVE. AND RAILROAD *t* • 4* Mt. Olive Baptist Church, {Seven­ Phone 706 BELMAR, N. J. Look a nr our large stock and lot us quota teenth avenue and F street. Rev. J-. J. prices before you buy elsewhere. I 12th & R. R. Aves. Belmar, N. J. t A , v ©avis, pastor. Morning worship be- £ gins at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 33:15. Evening service at 3 o’clock. M . '1V/r A TV NT TD R Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at S o’clock. Strangers will find % 703 and 705 F Street, Belmar, N. J. hearty welcome. I THE BICYCLE OF SUPERIORITY BELMAR For real riding qualities this bicycle excels all others be­ 47— Eighth Ave. and F. Street. PRINTING t m cause it is manufactured with 13— Tenth Ave. and F Street. regard to smooth, flexible, ­ 18—Twelfth Ave. and River Rd. BUSINESS CARDS ning equipment, and strong, 33— Third Ave. and A Street. sturdy frame worx plus beau­ 35— Fifth and Ocean Aves. TICKETS 4 M A N S P. ERBI a ty of design. Every compon­ 37—Fifth Ave. and C Street. ent part of these bicycles on 34— Sixth Ave. and F Street. sale here is made of the best 35— Seventh Ave. and D Street BILLHEADS *§* Sp r in g Lake F l o r i s t |!| materials obtainable. 41—Fourteenth and Ocean Aves. STATEMENTS 43— Tenth Ave. and C Street TOT® -. EHROTS HEDGE PLANTS, JEta. JOS. C. STEWARD 44— Eighth Ave. and A Street LETTERHEADS BEDDING PLANTS .. CUT FLOWERS, Eto. 1106 F St. Belmar 45— Eleventh Ave. aad A Street 0 *g_Fotirieenth Ave. and F Street Federal Design* • Wedding Decorations ON—Thirteenth Ave. aad B Street ENVELOPES SPECIAL TAPS 807 Ludlow A v e, near Third Spring Lakes M. A > 1-1-1, Chiefs caR. 2 taps, test alarm NEAT W ORK Telephone 59 given every evening at 7:39 o'clock. e! 4. Up, Broken Circuit; 2 tape, Fire 4»GOOD STOCK Out, given after fire is extinguished. 4.1,11:1 f t f ~HHH' I ■f.y.AA.v.t, ■«.*.j . ■i„m A iA *.t.U A w .AA^ FOUNDATIONS BELMAR h; E&eae Bclmar 7SM-W, FOR FORTUNES DON’T FORGET COAST ADVERTISER BRICE BROS. ARE RIGHT HERE IN THE ADVER­ US TISING COLUMNS OF THIS PAPER —Electrical Contractor*— When you need any­ IF WHAT YOU’RE SELLING thing in the line of PATRONIZE WIRING w FESTUStES H MOTORS HAS MERIT, ADVERTISE IT neat and attractive Printing. the merchants who adver­ «U Ilth AVENUE BELMAR, N. JL ; * AN AD. WILL SELL IT FOR YOU tise in this paper. They will ■. •. y . 4 .*jji 4. ,U 4 4 i4 4 h)^..w ..’ •..•,.•..<-144 treat you right.

X,

-L ■ ■ V' **2* "l" I* "I* * 11 tF11* *F tF rjT*%Tr*fr^^l

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSET When an organization can adopt j r ORGANIZATION FORMER a set of ideals and motives that ap­ peal strongly to many individuals, , R IASI ADVERTISER . ; . ' . ■ A dinner, prepared by Mrs. man H is a good organization, because in, f LOUIS BAER numbers there is strength. How of Asbury Park and. Mis. L ausei o j \cm bwner and Publisher much more practical it is for an j Hightstown, home economists of |'organized group of men to work to- the Eastern New Jersey Power Co., ation Office and Plant I wards the realization of an ideal or assisted by Several ladies of the Ifinth Avenue, Belmar, N, J. 1 ideals rather than to have such a company was served to a represen-. Telephone 2083-VV work split ui> among independent lative gathering of .the ladies em individuals. ployed by the above named com­ as second-class matter at ibis statement does not mean panies, at 720 Cookman avenue, As- aI postoffice------—at Belmar. — • ------Newi that there is no merit in individual bury Park, oil Wednesday evening, |ey, under the act of Congre**. labor; there are too many instances April 27th. 7 . .. T ~ | l othe contrary. It means that con- The dinner was appropriately, electrical!v cooked and prepared, 'ear $1 M cer4t(l effort on the part ol a group of men cannot help hut be more ef- and comprised an elaborate and lonths .. feetive- thoroughly enjoyed repast. Illus­ months, |le copy .. M in conclusion- must be granted trated souvenir menu cards drawn f that when the representative busi by Miss Elsie Carlson, were placed ------— s uessmen of any community get to- at each plate- *S T n t S ^ S l i u S 1 ! « ether t0 follovv out progressive At the business meeting, after­ — ______I ideals, then the future of that corn- wards. officers were elected to ordering the change of subscrip. | munity appears bright’ serve for the ensuing year. l^ion address, please give the old This meeting was the second held . s'--- PLAYING WITH THE CLOCK f ** well as the newT adores*. by the ladies ot the Eastern New Jersey Power company and its as­ When daylight saving time was sociated companies, in connection SIGN QUESTION adopted there was a great deal of with the formation of this Woman’s fretting and fuming, a sort of “ Much The Coast Advertiser takes pleas­ (Tub, the fn*st meeting being held at Ado About Nothing” . At that time a luncheon at the Marlbprdugh ho­ ure in complimenting the new Bel- a lot of people got “steamed up” tel, on April 16th, wh*n a tempor­ mar Real Estate board upon their and by the time they cooled down ary organization w * formed. This \A SS^ew auick response lo public demand the system had been working a was converted intb a permanent or­ P the removal of all real estate month or two and the world seem- ganization on la/st Wednesday. The gns in the Borough of Belmar and' e‘ « t0 b e 8oing on just the same even club will be affiliated with the wo­ S e r v i c e fo r iJbCerchants ' , , | if the clock was an hour out ot puth Belmar. . . . men’s committee of the National r I joint. Electric Aught association. and f) happen Heretofore, we Heard 0n every j This year> oa the contrary, there Thp committees of the new club, de from visitors to our two boros was no disturbance. The change established on Wednesday, give in­ 7V lat with the signs of some twenty has become a habit. The inclina- dication of an active and useful tu- Jd agents placed all over the prop h °u ° 4 *be settled individual to s - z ;-:e next issue of tfie-Telephone Directory will be 'iiire. value to you. It will contain, irv addition) to> the alphabetical telephone - rties made Belmar and South Bel-: 4ret wen4 by unnotived; the change listings, a N E W Classified Business Telephone Directory — the most lar look as if it was all for sale, was effected almost without d/js- l o c a l u . s . m a r in e is b o u n d used buying guide in any community. lesides these signs tend to cheapen turbance, and as a matter of coji'rsc. f o r c h in a iroperty, and if property owners say almost without distur- This means that sellers will have a market in w'hich to bring their ivoukl only realize that any signs hance , advisedly. One ol. our mu- Washington, April 29.^1.ooknig merchandise and services to the immediate: attention of buyers. It means end to cheapen properties and that oicipal neighbors, ordinarily vTttle forward to service beyond the sea. that buyers will have right at their finger tips the names o f sources or supply for their varying needs. ■if they would co-operate with this awake, become a bit befuddled about with the re-organized Sixth Regi­ (new Belmar Heal Estate board,1 tlie time that certgiln bids were to ment of U. S. Marines in China, The Nett’ Classified Directory will have wide columns, and new in­ ] which has over 90 per cent of all be received. / Henry Trasborg. 6f Belmar, is one dexing features. A more effective treatment of adv ertisements, there­ leal estate agents as members, and' *^at pl7- kept the change of the young men selected to fore, will be possible and increased reference value wilt be assured for iouth Belmar that has all agents as! 1,01,1 beil?S Monotonous. After a strengthen the forces sent to the listing;.. members of 100 per cent, that the' week, Belnwfr is quite used to the bar East to protect American lives Whatever you sell, you will-benefit by representation in the columns owners will by co-operation gain nt:w schedule and reflects on the o f the ever-present Classified Business Telephone Directory. Whenever higher prices and better service for, fact tlv£t it's citizens have one more and property. When it was decided to send you buy, the same medium will save valuable time for you.. their properties by giving this lump' of daylight in which to ex- more Marines to China, the men iciard their full support. j ^«>it lhe attractions of the resort. who comprise the Sixth Regiment It may be well to say that thi%>' Fiji information concerning advertising in the N ew Classified were hastily assembled m the East, Directory, call unr Advertising Sales Department, 507. Bangs- lew board will no doubt have THE LAWNMOWER AND THE and dispatched Across the continent Avenue, Asbury Park— Asbury Park Official 6 5 membership five active spSups, SPADE to San Diego, Calif. The regiment, ich as active, associated, Mifiliated Clean-up Week officially has pass famed for its service in the World ho are real estate o w W s), non-1 ed by; actually, it remains. Most War. embarked on the transport ideht. and honorary in^Rnbers. ! of the trash and the litter have gone Henderson for duty in China early iuccess is a state of trffind w hich1, their way, but the trusty, rusty in April. . , . comes to us through anfy degree of lawnmower and the spade are mak- Henry lived at the homc of his There i a lephone New York Telephone to i D p o n i j ] progress and achievement. Let all jng their appearance; the rake and father, Walter Trasborg. 1375 M ■naarym property owners ge/ together in the hoe again are breaking the soil Belmar, before he joined the Marine back of this real esqate board, and in many parts of the boro. Corps at Newark, in June, 1927. His I give them v every ‘ cqj-operation.~ fluuu. Keep The 1 Uc local U11I1officials, TULA, dAas uauai,usual, are name is listed with the marines every sign off the j properties in Bel-j taking the lead. The good workworx nt.co Va wh0 Iefl for the linar,mol* bothKnfll thf*the I*frt i .;,|.. 1 estate..ntf.lfi nrtonfeagents OVas done ■ Iby theirit. _ men_ 1is plain to Vfcnbe f t with the regiment- Sev- | well as the sigWs Gf private owners. seen in the well trimmed lawns,, , mari,nes from New Jersey close cut hedges, pruned trees a n d ,1are ‘ either .... stationed . .1 nfat CVtoncfnftiShanghai nror F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k RED CRf/)SS RELIEF DRIVE shorn shrubbery all about the town enroute to China. / ------Mr. Propertyri opci V7WI1C1Owner or Mr. Rent- -______TEb E JL.v M Fg- , XT ■ -JT. The Pftuple of Belmar again are( (>l% 0id spring fever is just around | WANTFD_ Saiesmeh to sell Broad- '■‘iiled upon to aid the unfortunate. |jle com er, so it is up to von to get cloth 1 Shirtsshirts direct to consumer ir, l I Z'l .. * ... - ...... rf, nrt (1 ' i 1 * . .. 4 l — ... , , ■ « /I r . n n n r r* O t • O tils. „ /The Red,' Cross is now waging a j ,, whack in on the garden or the for large eastern manufacturer. campaign to raise $350 as Belmar |awn or the yard before he giips Men are earning big money. Com­ share in the relief work being done you anfj |ays you low, you and your missions paid daily. Write for for the relief of the flood area vie-1 vvcq meant ambition, sample outfit- Burton Shirt Co., 83,000 CONVERTED INTO tims in the Mississippi valley. j Follow the leader, and get things 1209 Arch St., Phila. A LUMP OF METAL One organization already has do-| goj,lg. May tiie boroD UUlMiUlUofficials «vvrkeep nated $25 and numerous individual up the good work. ------— Thomas Ballard saved 150,bright $20. gold1 pieces contributions have been made. This anil stored them in a corner of his corn crib. The crib is a call that should appeal to every caught fire and quickly melted his $3,000 worth of gold man and woman in Belmar. It is ~]l —OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT— £ pieces into a lump of metal. Deposit all surplus funds where they are safe and will earn good' interest at this a call to help the worthy; it is an 4- d* opportunity to show real charity.' Bank. Belmar, wonderfully situated, is J Jne Mollie Pitcher Restaurant % 4 % Interest Paid on Savings Accounts,, now subject to the dangers ot flood 4* A N D delicatessen j compounded’ quarterly. such as assail those who live along the Mississippi. True, it has its t will open next Thursday at 803 F Street d* storm damage, but that is mostly I (formerly Naylor’s), serving pure 4. property loss and what is an inani­ 1* foods with excellent service * mate deficit compared to the loss T X of human lives? 5 A. MENZLER, Prop. j. Belmar does not have to contend with starvation, disease and all the t . !.^A^.t.-y^^-:-d-d-^d*d*d«!'d*d-d-d*d-d*d*d*d'd-d-d*d“ l“ hd*d-d-hd-d*d*d- “MUSI vEEK” SERVICE AT THE dread affiliations that follow the H^^d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-^d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-dj' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH trail of a catastrophe such as is now “ Music Week” will be observed sweeping about the people of the d» 4* at tiie Presbyterian church in the I F O R SALE south. evening service at 7:30. Mr. Fred­ •g. Choice Bungalows and Houses, well located Let Belipar’s people show their I “G” Beauty Shoppe I erick Vanderpool, organist and com * $3,500 to $30,000 poser, will be at the organ. Mrs.. generosity of heart, their feeling for it 1* t LOTS — ACREAGE their fellow creatures, their usual Vanderpool, soloist, will the .g. Phone Belmar 838 fine sense of duty hv subscribing to Opens this Saturday at | choir. The anthem for the evening tiie iocal quota with ready purse is one of Mr. Vanderpool’s compo­ and quick action- sitions. Miss Geraldine Hooper, - harpist, will also he with us at this | T J. N. Garrabrant Agency 1005 F St., Belmar, N. J. | i A BUSINESSMAN SPEAKS service- The subject at the evening j .g. REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE— MORTGAGE LOANS service will be “The Song of! We offer to Buyers and Borrowers a reliable service which When a successful businessman £ Mr. Galluccio will offer to the ladies of Belmar a Spring” . is based upon the knowledge and experience of our Long es- speaks, it is well to listen. Malcolm $ most complete beauty culture service on phases ot At the morning service, at eleven tabfished agency. Harris, partner with Edwin Pars- f* beauty culture, including hair, skin and scalp service, o’clock, the subject will be “Vis­ low in the local Ford agency, at a t superflous hair treatment, French packs, marcel waving, ions” . The Bible school meets at Tentli Ave„ opp. Depot Belmar, N. J. meeting of the local Kiwanis club shampooing and permanent waving. 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor ser­ this week gave two reasons why lie! vice at 6:45 p. tn, would join the Kiwanis organiza-! + PAUL GALLUCCIO, Prop. forever barred of tfieir actions Belmar, N. J., April 18th, 1927. MONMOUTH COUNTY SURRO­ tion if he were not already a mem­ therefore against the said sub­ FRED V. THOMPSON, M. D-, 4* **“ GATE’S OFFICE ber. , scriber. Borough Clerk* First, he said, he liked the feeling Dated. Freehold, N. J., April 2a w h of good fellowship evident among T W W M W W -H -W-H-111 I V*l"h+4r* *+++4\ In the matter of the Estate of Os­ 1927. NOTICE TO BIDDERS * car J- Ritz, deceased. THE MERCHANTS tiie members; second, and perhaps Notice to creditors to present NATIONAL BANK more important, he found tiie ideals * Bids will be received by the Mayor Guard Your Furs claims against estate: Asbury Park, N. J. and Council of the Borough of Bel­ ori of the Kiwanis club the same as his Pursuant to the order 0f Joseph [.. Donahay, Surrogate of the Coun­ mar at a meeting to be held May 2nd, own. PUT THEM IN COLD STORAGE NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1927, at 8:00 P. M., at Council Cham­ ty of Monmouth, made on the Twen­ ber, Borough Hall, for the removal There is a world of meaning in Furs Stored in Cold, Dry Air ty-fifth day of April, 1927, on the the two brief reasons advanced by application of The Merchants Na­ Bids will he received by the Mayor of garbage from the Borough of and Council of tiie Borough of Bel­ Belmar from May 15th, 1927, to De­ Mr. Harris. When an organization Fur Coats, $3.00 Cloth Coats, $2.00 tional Bank of Asbury Park, N. J. cember 31st, 1927, inclusive. can command the membership of! 4 ‘(body corporate), Administrator of mar at a meeting to be held May 2nd, 1927, at 8:00 P. M., at the Plans and specifications of same the representative businessmen in .d ' tiie estate of Oscar .1. Ritz, deceased, may he seen at the Borough Clerk’s notice is hereby given to the credit­ Council Chamber, Borough Hall for any loyalitv and can move those I. VOGEL & SONS certain additions to be made to the office. ors of said deceased to exhibit to Council reserves tiie right to re- men to go further than rrrfre busi­ the subscriber Administrator as Fifth Avenue Pavilionravmun...... — ■ -; r ■; . 158 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. aforesaid, their debts and demands Plans and specifications may be 1 hot any or all bids, ness relations by establishing among seen at the Borough Clerk’s office. ! Belmar. N. J.. April 18th, 1927. them a feeling of good fellowship (Phone Long Branch 1863 and we will call for them) against the said estate, under oath, .* withifi wanyi six riionths «,v.,nfrom the date of— ‘ . Council------_ reserves . . . . the right to re- FRED V. THOMPSON, M. D.; and co-operation, it is a good or­ they&foresaid order, or they will be ject any ...... or an bias. Borough Clerk. ganization. / i i**i**,i**i**i**h*}*,^-*h‘i>*3**i,4**r *,}*4‘ I 1 'I'^ i

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 THE COAST ADVERTISER, B ELMAR. NEW JERSEY

ONE DAY PLEASURE OUTING ^2^ •S* •M**!**r,*i'’ *i*'E*s* •HM-M* v v -sHH* *{**Hs* v- W « + H - .*■ »*. *1*-,* *I**I*4* •f* NEW YORK < 0 I From Stations Point Pleasant 7 5 Rivoli Theatre to Matawan (Inclusive' Round Trip fare

SUNDAY. MAY 8 Ic Tickets good only on special train F Street -:- Belmar, N. J. leaving Belmar 7.15 A. M. Returning leaves New York West 23cd St., 7.47 P. M.; Liberty St„ 8.00 P. M. Children, 5 years of age and un-i dec. half fare. PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK Eastern Standard Time Shown U. E. Fleet, Battleships and.Des-j troyers anchored in Hudson River MOwiojiwanMitMiiioiiniHuiuiiiiiiiimiKJitiiHiHiKamiiiiHiiiniHWHimuimiiumiraiiiiiiiiiiiaiiitimiiHRiMiiiuiiiiK^ on this day. Many a gasoline 3 Monday, March 2nd— •» ;l New Jersey Central i JACK HOLT with Star Cast in I 1 “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER” | salesman claims | Comedy: “Busteh’s Girl Friend” | as Ms final argu­ Tuesday, March 3rd— JACK PICKFORD and BEATRICE LILLE in ment that his § “EXIT SMILING" Comedy: “Marry Month of May” § product is as ELECTRICITY ;§ Wednesday, March 4th- good as

5 MAE MURRAY in “VALENCIA” PERSONAL INFORMATION “STANDARD* I The great serial, backed by U. S. A., “ON GUARD” TO EVERY CUSTOMER t his picture is a HiHer: full of action. Underwriters Inspection I Students’ Matinee, 3:15 p. in. GASOLINE 3 ______and Approval | Thursday, March 5th— Whenever an installation for Electric Service is made it | RAYMOND KEANE and MARGARET MORRIS in is necessary that approval of I “THE MAGIC GARDEN” the Underwriters be secured. You should consult with s Friday, March 6th—- your Electrical Contractor. He knows what is to be done MADGE BELLAMY with Star Cast in and he will do It, that is to say, he will apply to the Un­ “BERTHA, THE SEWING MACHINE GIRL” derwriters for an inspection and see to it that the wiring installation meets with the = Saturday, March 7th— Underwriters approval. ) I A Great Western Picture of Thrills and Action When he has received this “THE DESERT TOLL” approval, he notifies us, and the meter is then placed in A New Serial, “THE FIRE FIGHTERS” position, and the Electric Current turned on. Aesop’s Fables : $ Note:—This is the Third of a ''viVv . . • A^Vv' b j§ Matinee .3:00 p. in. g series of messages of informa­ | COMING A T T R A C T IO N S-T ell It To the Marines” , j§ tion. Watch for them! “The Fire Brigade”, and “Fashions For Women”. iumii limn in run— r—n r -t ------— — — ——------|—]------r •nnniinriwi S a A f e b w 1

ELECTRIC BUILDING ASBURY PAKK,N.J.

1 INCE 1866, each \ KlRSCHBAUM CLOTHES , cQwer tlK&ttfDmsiryWd£ S succeeding year Sunday our only problem in bROUNO Excursions the making of pure You’ll favor these TKir New Y ork ice cream has been: SUNDAYS How to make enough, fine fabrics, too! April 24, May 22, June 19 July 24, August 21 Another huge Breyer Special Through Train Plant being erected Direct to Pennsylvania Station in Newark, N - ]• They’re virgin wool 7th Avenue and 23rd Street K Daylight Saving Time fabrics exclusively Lv. Belmar - 8.49 A. M. 1 Returning, leaves New York, Pannsylvania Station. 5.20 P. M., Newark (Market Street) \ /" ) JE’REin hearty favor o f the Kirschbaum 5.43 P. M. ____.... - SJC/ policy, which calls for io o % virgin Pennsylvania Railroad wool fabrics in all suits for m en. W e know from long experience that cloth made from fresh new wool yarn is superior. It has more WHEN PILES DRIVES YOU MAD life, strength and beauty than ordinary wool WARNER’S Get a One Ounce Box of Our Imported Pile Ointment cloth which, too often, is nothing more than “ Your Prescription Druggist” Dries up Piles, Fistula, Itch:ng Piles, Fissure, Abscessr second-hand cloth— cloth that has been re­ 10th AVE. and F ST. Abdommal Wounds in a few days— Guaranteed Tliis wonderful surgeon’s, description, imported from Germany, now known claimed and re-spun into so-called new cloth. BELMAR, N. J. ali over America, is so efficient in the treatment of piles that with o#te Phone Bel. 1266 — apphcp.tjkm relief comes. You’ll prefer these bettet fabrics, too. You’ll -U A few applications and the most persistent case is over- COUK, Usyer to reUf!~i^ A bou t one person out of - like the satisfaction they will give. Correct suffers from some disease Tr other of the large intestine. M tny of tliem suffer acut pain for years and are in a styles for men and young men— fine tailor­ 2nd Ave. and Main St. misery because of piles and are satisfied to secure occasional relief by using- some remedy or other. But those remedies ing— spring’s favored patterns and colors. M Bradley Beach, N. J. do not help. For those who suffer from piles, time is too Phone A. P. 5030 costly to waste experimenting with untimely methods. A 2 tried and proven method of curing piles, fistula itching piles, fissure, abscesses, abdominal wounds and constipation, 2 v' is the use of our imported German pile ointment, which is sold in 2 one ounce.ince boxes for $1.25 only by the Prescriptions left with us to to 2 VECHELDE IMPORTING COMPANY be compounded are put up 590 East 166th Street, fc.o.o. 10c. sktra! New York, ISf® V. jp 2! only by registered pharma­ 2! cists, formerly of Petty’s Pre­ 2 scription Dep’t., Newark, N. J., NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2 assuring you utmost accuracy and care. 2 Miss Emilie B. Saumenig Bids will be received by the Mayor, We solicit your patronage. and Council of the Borough of Bel- mar at a meeting to be held at MEN’S 6* BOYS’ OUTFITTER-* 1 lias removed her Council Chamber, Borough Hall, on WARNER’S Secretarial School May 2nd, 1927, at 8:00 P. M„ for the ►2 “ Nothing But the Best” 9 0 7 -9 0 9 F. ST. BELMAR from Newark to furnishing and laying of one thous­ :2 and (1000) feet more or less of side­ 2 408 ELEVENTH AVENUE walk and curbing. 2 JL Belmar, N. J. Council reserves the right to re­ Wanted—Man with car to sell com­ and will continue under the ject any or all bids. V iftturw wx trw vw w trw w w m w v w v w v m w wv w\» vw trw uv w yy wv m uraw wvnmmv tncMMirw Belmar. N. .1, April 20th, 1927. plete line quality Auto Tires and most approved methods of in­ struction. FRED V. THOMPSON, M. D., Tubes. Experience not necessary. Borough Clerk. Salary $300.00 per month. Mile­ For Full Information Phone 1571 stone. Bubber Company, East Read the Coast Advertiser. Liverpool, Ohio.

J-XJiJUO* \ health, for keeping - * \ _ .1 .n9W' yo'ur druggist M1 _Tai!.'.achat'' Tthquka rtmen „ Ifer 49mj| ■i ■ r

...... } ' ■ { " ' ...... g J I I

THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

Inceton Crew at Practice CAUGHT IN FENCE SUGAR BUSH RUN FRONTIER TOWN AND CLUB LOSES ------; BY 3 GENERATIONS TO BE RESTORED Little Finger Stuck in Crack Schoenbrun, Ohio, to Rise ’L l Between Boards. Farm Operated by One Family for 57 Years. From the Ashes. i Ic While we are on the subject of un­ usual plays there was one that oc­ Chardon, Ohio.—Three generations New Philadelphia, Ohio.—Schoen­ curred several years ago in the Three- have operated one of the largest brun, the first town to be established “ Little Jack H om er I league in a game between Daven­ maple “sugar bushes” in Ohio, which in the Northwest territory and the sat in a corner, port and Peoria in which Davenport this season is yielding the largest out­ most successful Indian mission set up Eating a Christmas pie,” lost a ball game through Its right put in its history. In America in the Eighteenth century, fielder getting his little finger caught but w e’ll have delicious On November 20, 1869, Isaac Hos- is to rise from its ashes. Monarch Cocoa and in a crack between the,boards in the ford and his son bought 191 acres of On April 19, 1777, the inhabitants of outfield fence. Teenie Weenie Pea- ag land, then a part of the Connecticut the little frontier town gathered be­ It happened In the latter part of the hind its stockade for their last church nut Butter sand- “ land grant. The farm is just outside wiches. game, with Davenport in the field of Chardon, on the Chardon service, razed the little church to pre­ with a two-run lead and every pros­ Painesville road. For 57 consecutive vent the destruction by barbarious pect of winning the game. Pecfria got years the farm and its maple grove hands and fled before advances of an two men on with two out, when the have been operated by Isaatc -Hosford Indian uprising. next batter lifted a high fly to right and his descendants. It passed from Schoenbrun — meaning "Beautiful / " I ? “I field that looked to be easy for the father to son. Lynn H. Hosford, Springs”—is to be painstakingly re­ C right ,fielder, who backed up toward World war veteran, is the present produced. Log for log its stockade the fence to make the catch. Johnny owner. will be replaced. The first church Castle, then manager of the Daven­ It has seen all phases of sugar­ and the first public school in the port team, was playing in center field, making methods from the primitive to Northwest territory will be rebuilt in le Princeton varsity eight started their first spring practice, on the and he yelled at the right fielder to the'modern. In 1870, Hosford set 300 replica. Schoenbrun, the town to have lfiour.se in preparation for the coming intercollegiate regattas. The first “watch out for the fence,” whereupon wooden buckets and troughs on the the first peace and first temperance rice meet was intensive and candidates measured, up to expectations. The the right fielder turned and stuck out ground beneath the maple trees to societies of the Northwest, will stand |p of the varsity crew is as follows: Beardsley, bow ; Stratford, 2; Ruther his bare hand against the boards of catch the sap. A gouge was used for as a monument to the mission spirit 3; Magee, 4 ; Ballard, 5; .Helnirath, 6; Clark, 7; Allison, stroke; Pirlei the fence just as the ball struck the pvain , tapping. A long hand-made wooden so responsible for the penetration of Every genuine Monarch package bears the Lien fence above his /head. spout was inserted and from this the the Ohio country. Head, the oldest trademark in the United States covering a complete line of the world's finest food J The force of the impact- of the play sap dropped into the buckets and A bill before the Eighty-seventh products — Coffee. Tea. Cocoa, Catsup, Pickles, er’s hand against the board fence ’eanut Butter, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, e of Golf Taken Too Strange Coincidence Is troughs. Ohio legislature will provide a $25,000 and other superior table specialties. sprung out the board enough to per In the Long Ago. appropriation for the restoration of mit the fielder’s little finger to slip Seriously by Players Suggested in Baseba The sap was gathered with the aid the little village of the frontier. into the crack between the boards, t It true that we do take golf too Whajt a strange coincidence It would of an ox team hitched to a boat sled Legislature Votes Money. and the board, springing back, held MONARCH sly? Wouldn’t our game Improve be if Pittsburgh won the pennant in on which wooden saddles were to ar­ The Eighty-fifth general assembly it there as in a vise, while the ball, if we didn’t knit our brows the National feague and Detroit in the ranged to hold two barrels of from appropriated $10,000, which enabled Q u ality fo r 7o Hears having struck the fence fell dead at time we tackle Its intricacies? American! thirty to forty gallons each. The sad­ the Tuscarawas County Historical so­ Monarch I a the only nationally advertised brand of the player’s feet. As his finger was Q u a l it y F ood Products sold exclusively through the n’t we get just a little' more fun These two ,clubs now are managed dles prevented the barrels from roll­ ciety to purchase the bulk of the prop­ men who own and operate their own stores. held tight between the boards of the 'i'tiai f it? 1 ■ , by Owen Bush and George Mofiarity, ing off. erty on which the town once stood. REID, MURDOCH &. CO. fence, he couldn’t stoop to pick up If to most of those who play it who in the days when Detroit was The sap was poured into two iron The Eighty-sixth general assembly _ Establithed 1833 the ball, and while the crowd and the Chicago Pittsburgh# Boston New York rtainly a most serious business,, winning pennants starred at shortstop kettles holding from forty to sixty other players wondered what was the added $7,500 for three adjoining tracts Jacksonville Tampa Los Angeles round, even with old friends, is and third base, respectively. gallons each and bricked in an arch. nfatter with him the base runners and of land, and the new fund will provide ed sociably, it is at the expense To make the situation all the more When the sap had been boiled down the batter who had the ball were sufficient money to complete the his­ e game, says the Sportsman. Si unusual, these two players were the to sirup the kettles were lifted off the torical work. Sorrow makes men sincere. feat tearing around the bases with the ty­ e and obsequial gloom brood over pepperpots of the Tigers, also room arch and away from the fire by means ing and winning runs. The efforts of Rev. J. E. Weinland putting greens. A match for the mates as well. Now they are manag of a pole rested in another pole with Constipation generally indicates disordered By the time Castle had raced over of the Moravian church at Dover have stomach, liver and bowels. Wright's Indian lident’s cup Is a funeral proces- ing mighty strong ball clubs in the a crotch, the end of which was fas­ made possible the replacement of the Vegetable Pills restore regularity w ithout from center field and returned the griping. 372 Pearl St.. N. Y. Adv. Golf a sociable game? About rival major leagues. tened to the kettle by means of a ball to the infield the batter had made town in which the first civil code with­ sociable as a hand at Canfield in In those days Hughey Jennings heavy log chain. a and the game was lost— in the present boundaries of Ohio was “By and by” bears no date. morgue on a rainy afternoon In would supply the pepper from the Tig­ The next method for boiling sap then he pushed out the board in the adopted. He made numerous trips to vember. ers benqli and coaching lines. On the had as its essential a pan with a flue fence and released his right fielder. Bethlehem, Pa., where he pored over t would not do, of course, to drop field Bush and Moriarty would pull it. heater. The pan had partitions ena­ the archives of the Moravian church bars entirely. It would be lm bling the operator to keep the sap sep­ and obtained the data for the research issible, for example, to play a game Paul Goebel Says His arate from the sirup by means of gate that disclosed the original location of Lthe vicinity of an artillery provin Fritz Maisel at End of INSTALL slides. When the sap became sirup it the wilderness village. nds. A certain amount of concen- Football Career Ended Active Baseball Career was drawn off through a faucet di­ Strangely enough, it was the en­ n;is part and parcel of a game Paul Goebel, former Michigan star, The active playing days of Fritz rectly over the fire. croachment of the frontiersmen that h, of Its very nature, is more men- CHAMPIONS Moisei,- former speedboy of the old announces that he is through with This plan was replaced in 1886 with Inspired David Zeisberger to lead a han physical. For old can play , appear to be about football and that he will devote his an evaporator invented by Henry band of 26 Christian Indians from ell as young, and on even terms, time in the future to the sporting at an end.- Maisel led the American Hill, a boyhood chum of Harris Hos­ the mission towns of western Pennsyl­ her or noli we need absolute si goods store he operates at Grand league in stolen bases some 12 years ford. vania into the virgin country to the , 'however, remains a debatable Rapids. ago. ' To house this new evaporator a west. Goebel has returned after playing Playing second base; with Roger large sugar house was built to cen­ There was none of the "rifle and the professional game with Red tralize the gathering of the sap, as NOW Peckinpaugh at shortstop, he also led Bible” crusade for the disciples of Grange’s team and taking a fling at Bluege to Play Short the loop In plays one year, al­ Hosford’s “sugar bush” ':nbw con­ Zeisberger. The golden rule of the the movies. Paul admits that he rath­ though he was a third baseman during tained 1,000 trees. white man’s religion was the creed of Once again Champion er likes the movies. After the close most of his career with the Yanks. Modern Methods Come. the converted Indians’ pilgrimage. of the professional football season reminds you that to Maisel is Captain of the Baltimore About this time wooden buckets Their peaceful invasion carried Goebel went to Los Angeles, where he Orioles and also a stockholder. Work­ were replaced by new galvanized them into central Ohio, where they enjoy maximum en­ took a minor role In Grange’s latest ing at third base, with Joe Boley at buckets. The method of tapping also halted at a beautiful spring. Singu­ picture. gine performance dur­ shortstop, he was rated one of the was changed. A three-eighths inch bit larly impressed by the natural ad­ Goebel has been playing profession­ best hot corner guardians in the and a patented metal spile with a vantages of the site, they laid out a ing the next twelve al football every season since he fin­ minors, but evidently has decided to shoulder for attaching the bucket village. ished at Michigan,*but he says he is months you should ouit in time. were used. through. Church Built in 1772. In 1900 a young grove of 1,200 trees In 1772 the first church in Ohio install a complete new had reached production and a large nestled behind a protecting stockade. set of spark plugs now. Mickey Walker Signs to and improved evaporator was placed The following year the schoolhouSe BASEBALL behind the one purchased fourteen Risk Title in London was constructed. The church bell Champion is the better years before. The trees continued to that first called the inhabitants to spark plug because of its NOTES The London Daily Mail says that double-ribbed silliman- increase until their number required worship is now in the possession of ite core— its two-piece The only sensational baseball scan Charles B. Cochran, promoter, has ob­ 3,500 buckets. These 3:500 buckets Doctor Weinland. construction and its spe­ dal this spring is the rookie’s Western tained the signatures of both Mickey cial analysis electrodes. yielded 1,000 gallons of sirup in 1919 Zeisberger was a near prophet to Association haircut. Walker, world’s middleweight cham­ and again in 1923. his flock and an unusual personage in Champion X — * * * pion, and Tony Milligan of Scotland. for Fords The Hosford “sugar bush” is con­ the Northwest territory. History re­ Speaker is not only a smart out European titleholder, for a world’s sidered one of the largest in Geauga lates that the zealous settler’s oral 6 0 / Y. fielder and a student of batters but championship match in London next county, which is noted for its^maple courage quelled an armed uprising of Champion— he can still hit as well as ever. June. Cars other sirup and industry. It the savage tribes of the region and * * * The fight probably will be staged than. Fords contains 1,700 trees and its yearly prevented an armed descent of the. Let’s hope this Melvin Ott, groomed in the Derby day season. 7 5 / sirup output ranges from 400 to 600 aborigines upon the border states. to replace Frankie Frisch, hasn’t It is 13, years since a world’s cham­ galloris Greater yields are exceptions. He established friendly relations batting average like his last name. pionship has been contested between * * * an American titleholddr and a British with the neighboring tribes and for Growing Starch Plant five years the little mission lived and Chief Bender, famous pitcher of the boxer; a match between Walker and grew. But in 1777 the war cries C h a m p io n Athletics, is now coach of the Naval Milligan would attract the keenest in­ Ossie Bluege, third baseman for the New Hawaiian Industry sounded again in the forests and this S p a rk p lu g s academy baseball team at Annapolis. terest in British sporting circles, It is TOLEDO. OHIO. Washington ball club, has been Honolulu, T. H.—-Pineapples and time with an ominous note. The mis­ * * * expected. shifted permanently to shortstop by sugar are the two principal industries sion populace fled and the village was Among the large figures In the na­ Manager Bucky Harris, who declared of Hawaii, but a third is rapidly being destroyed. In making the announcement he tional game at this time are Mr. Ruth’s Tunney Will Defeat All established to make use of lands too wouldn’t be able to win a pennant and those in his new working papers. wet for pineapples and too high for with Bluege “In any other position.” * * * Opponents, Says Gibson cane. This is a starch, to be made Hammocks Urged for Special Offer Inability of other players to give Manager of the Browns Gene Tunney will get back Into the from the edible canna. Beds in French Flats satisfactory results on double plays Is enthusiastic over the pepper and For fifty years Australia has fur­ ring in a few months and will “lick Paris.—-The hammock is being dis­ to Victims of between first and second prompted form shown by Oscar Melillo, who has nished the market with arrowroot, i all,” is the confident opinion of covered in France. Relief for crowd­ the change, the manager said. been on the sick list. his manager, Bill Gibson. which is starch from the root stock ed city apartments is seen in the Buddy Myer" Is slated tn take up the * * * of this plant. The familiar canna of ‘It doesn’t make any difference to hammock as a bed. Indigestion i work at the hot corner. Bernie Friberg of the Philadelphia ” Gibson said, “whether it’s Ma­ our gardens has tubers rich in starch, City authorities are considering Nationals won the title of strikeout loney, Sharkey or Dempsey. Tunney but the edible species has a very much Your Druggist Says Pleasant to Take, ;rs their use in public institutions. Seri­ Elixir Must Help Poor Distressed king of the league in 1926. He fanned can lick them all, one after the other larger spread of underground stems ous periodicals propose the general Stomachs or Money Gladly 77 times in 144 games. if necessary.” filled with -starch that is easily sepa­ use of the hammock in modest homes Refunded. Gibson also hinted that Benny Leon­ rated from the fiber for market use. and apartments, where each new Although he pitches with his right ard’s promised return to the ring may Hawaii has used the plant exten­ You can be so distressed with gas baby means, eventually, another bed, and fullness from poor digestion or hand, Charle]rley Root, Chicago Cubs’ be in a bid for Mickey Walker’s mid­ sively for stock feeding and there less room to move about and heavy dyspepsia that you think your heart New York city has 12,568 licensed pitcher, is naturally a southpaw and dleweight championship. A match with seems no reason why it should not be expense. Is going to stop beating' hunters and fishermen. uses his left hand for all other pur­ Pete Latzo for the welterweight title, very profitable for commercial use The French use elaborate, costly Your stomach may be so distended * * * poses. however, will be the undefeated for­ when established. that your breathing Is short and gaspy. beds, and the hammock would save The average American golfer spends * * » mer lightweight champion’s first ob­ You are dizzy and pray for quick space and money for crowded fami­ $500 a year for the sport. i William Wheeler, a pitcher from jective, Gibson said. relief—what’s to be done. George V Quits Custom lies. Several of them could be piled Just one tablespoonful o f Dare’s b b b West Palm Beach, Fla., has been re­ to make a couch in the daytime and leased by the Boston of Taking Wine Out Mentha Pepsin and speedily the gas Joe Humphries, the veteran New Protect Horses quickly swung into place at night. disappears, the pressing on the heart York fight announcer, has been on the Baseball club. Lack of experience is London.—King George has shattered ceases and you can breathe deep and Job for 35 years. the reason. another ancient precedent by abolish­ naturally. * • * • * * ing the custom of taking his own Oh! What blessed relief; but why Gene Tunney denies he is a book­ Florida is the greatest training wines when dining out. He decided to not get rid of such attacks altogether? worm, but at least he showed Jack ground of sport, golfers, swimmers, leave his wine stewards at Bucking­ Sun’s Rays Benefit Why have them at all? Especially when any druggist any­ Dempsey something about the art of boxers, polo players and ball players ham palace, taking chances which Man, but Kill Fish where guarantees Dare’s Mentha Pep­ boring in. 1 all going to prepare for the season’s many of his predecessors would never grind up North. Washington.—The ultra-violet ■ sin, a pleasant elixir, to help you or B B B have dreamed of in the days when money hack. * * * radiation in sunshine may be a ! Billy Gibson, manager of Gene Tun­ plots made the throne rather a risky great help to birds and beasts ' Stetson-Emerson Hotel, 26 Centre St., New­ ney, heavyweight champion of the Some of our large financial institu­ job. ark, N. J. Clean morally and physically. tions have as many as 17 vice presi­ The practice of monarchs drinking and man, but fish fail to appre- ■ Rates $1 to $1.50; every improvement j world, is said to receive a salary of every comfort. 20 minutes to New York. $100,000 a year. dents, but the Philadelphia Athletics liquors only from the royal cellars date these invisible rays. Ex- ' B B B are going to struggle along this year goes back even farther than the time periments undertaken at a Ver­ Portland (Ore.) amateur players are with only five managers. of Henry V, when rulers feared being mont hatchery and recently re- , taking up lacrosse. An amateur cir­ * * * poisoned. ported to the United States [ cuit may he formed to play the an­ Taking stock *of his infield, Mana­ The king and Queen Mary have been bureau of fisheries, definitely . cient Indian game. ger Bob O’Farrell of the Cardinals guests of friends on numerous occa­ established that sunlight is [ B B B I finds that he has two players who are sions recently. Among the hosts were harmful rather than helpful to 1 20c CORN PLASTER Has anyone discovered what be­ working smoothly, Fra nkie Frisch and Lord and Lady Astor and the duchess fish. ' comes of an obscure basket-ball team Tommy Thevenow. They are learning of Roxburgh, formerly Miss May Goe- Almost twice as many young ■ Puts EES' in FEET each other’s style of play. let of New Y'ork. fish died in troughs of water ex- ] for after it gets its picture into the paper 2ZF once for winning 81 straight games? • * * posed to direct sunlight as 1 Corns, Bunions ledy 3rbs. B B B Jerry Standaert, second baseman, The Society for the Prevention of So Have W e those left in the shades experts ’ Callouses found. The experiments were ’ von- A Pan-Pacific swimming meet will who first came to the Brooklyn Robins Cruelty to Animals of Madrid has or­ Wheeling, Va. — Marvin Malone, i the J. repeated with different ages and ALL DRUGGISTS be held in Tokyo, Japan, this summer. two years ago, was given his uncondi­ dered all horses used by matadors In twenty-one years old, weighing 263 or write tger, ” different species with sometimes The United States, Hawaii, Australia tional release by Manager Wilbert bull fights to be padded, so that the pounds and 6 feet 8 inches tall, CHIROPODINE CO. .. an even greater mortality in the and the Philippines are among the Robinson and will join at once Tom bull, in his charge, will not gore them would like to take a fling at aviation, St. Louis, Mo. on’t ” unshaded troughs. ak- countries expected to send their lead­ Watkins’ Memphis Southern league with his horns. This mount is shown but army recruiting men here have ing swimners. club. With the ilmt t,jc>e of projection. 1 their doubts on the subject •Hddd-+4-4-4--H-+4-+4--Hd--l-l-4--H-H- W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 18-1927 miIU#«*r (L T "i " rr* H44‘+’H*W ++++W 4W HH i I...... V •r 1

THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. vm I 10 HOMES iy” MODE HAPPY OUR COMIC SECTION •’ir By Women W ho Used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable The open mind lt Compound.

Vegetablevegetable Compound Lyi” a and E- I Pinkham’s think It is the most won- derful medicine I ever tried,” Is (ll(A il UP| the statement | TH£ POCfORr HELLO DOC/ WILL YOU CALI made by Mrs. ENERAL MOTORS has an open fROM THE OVER AT THE HOUSE ? THE Goldie Shoup of mind. Its program is to provide a St. Joseph, Illi­ poy HAS A (QLP 1 G nois. She de­ AW MOTHER IS A 3lT UPSET quality car in each price field. Already clares that after fij taking the Com­ about it- fine/ this program has led to the develop­ pound she is In HOW are VOU ? III better health 'THAT’S GOOD ment of cars that differ widely in type than before. M l RIGHT, POC «-■ Mrs. J. Storms and special features, each designed to of 29 Lane Street, Paterson, N. J.. CoQOV Bi t writes: “I cannot speak too highly serve a special purpose. of your medicine and I recommend It to all my friends.” Through its laboratories, which are These statements were taken from two enthusiastic letters which tell the largest automotive laboratories, of the help that has been received from using the Vegetable Compound. General Motors seeks to look into the Both Mrs. Shoup and Sfrs. Storms were in a run-down condition which future. A t its Proving Ground it tests caused them much unhappiness. When women are suffering from improvements created anywhere in the lack of strength and from weakness, their own life and that of their fam­ MEASLES«H ffllMtlf \)ll lll/l. world. ily Is affected. When they feel well KEEP and strong and are. able to do their OUT/ It is committed to nothing except housework easily, happy homes are C the result. quality at the lowest possible cost. Every Ben™ S , 2 ? *h* S" " " ' K“ d «” detail is subject to constant questioning and the possibility of betterment. G reen ’ s This mental attitude is of interest to August Flower you as a car buyer. You are assured that s For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc. you are buying the result of today’s best Relieves Distress after Hurried Meals or Overeating. Being a thinking, not yesterday’s prejudices oi? gentle laxative, it keeps the di­ gestive tract working normally. the mere product of habit. 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. You are benefitting by contact with MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL The Real News active open minds.

HAAM». PLEUTY OP THE GOOD OL* BREAD h'BUTTER. AUD THEU THERE WUZ. TH ' FIRE A T HECToR SKIN BLEMISHES MBMff ITEMS UJ THIS ISSUE, BUT HOME VlnU AMY pimples, blackheads, etc., cleared ' PLUUKS. MRS. PLUMK. DASHED OUT WITHOUT HER T&SASCO SAUCE OU 'EM. Suew AS TH* BIQ away easily and at little cost by MAKE-UP, TH' FIRST TIM E IU THIRTY YEARS, BATTLE AT THE ED VJHIZZLE HOME BECOX ED SMpWED TOO MUCH EUTUUSIASM tU HlS LOVE AMP UOBODV KUEW HER s- OUR REPORTER BJEii f)Kliev\;,v. VUITU MRS. DoUV BLOUDE ATTH' HOME THOUOW SHE WU* A OlEads pain is gorus* Absorbine acts mildly butquickly. Thousands of Testimonials From Doc­ Lasting results. Does not blister | tors, Nurses and Dentists Say So. or remove hair, and horse can be Seed Beans; Certified; Wells Red Kidneys worked. At druggists, or postpaid, disease resistant, productive. Circular and $2.50, Horse book 9-S free. © Western Newspaper Unloi For correcting over-acidity and sample free. E. F. HUMPHREY, Ira. N. Y. Pleased user Bays: "Had a very lame I quickly relieving belching, gas, sick- A t the first sneeze, horse with bone spavin. Mow sound as headache, heartburn, nausea, bilious­ banish every symp- .a dollar; not a lame step in months. J ALE’S 'Working daily.” 1 ness and other digestive disorders, A lir if t0m colc*' cbilL 'THE FEATHERHEADS BELL-ANS has been proved of great ON El etA with HALE’S. “Yes” Is the Answer Relief at once — Breaks value for the past thirty years. Not OT UP c° d poeitively. #A b ‘ TRADE s o MARK rREG U b S' PATi C ffn * e a laxative but a tested Sure Relief for ' 30 cents at all druggists. IW. F. YOUNG, inc. 510 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. [ WELL 5T/?AN9SE WELL, I WLLK- Indigestion. Perfectly harmless and VOU LOOK KINbA PETEBEb- E b 'TILL M V pleasant to take. Send for free samples __ OREHOUNP & TAB SALESMAN ? | o u r , h a v e a B u s y d a y j? t>OGS BABKEb- to : Bell & Co., Inc., Orangeburg, N. Y. Keep Stomadi and Bowels Right \ Forbear to judge, for we are sinners" •F TUAT’5 BEING SO AM I / -Adv. all.—Shakespeare. , . /•- By giving: baby the harmless, purely vegetable, infants’ and children's regulator. BUSY'' A new glass substitute invented in Sore eyes, bloodshot j eyes, watery eyes. MRS.WINSLOWJ England can be cut with scissors. It ’A*’" ’ al* healed promptly with nightly applications of Roman Eye Balsam. Adv? * brings astonishing, gratifying results is proposed for hospital use because it in making baby's stomach digest transmits ultra-violet light. food and bowels move as The busy have no time for tear*. they should at teething time. Guaranteed fa :e from narcotics, opi­ ates, alcohol and all harmful ingredi­ Tanlac Keeps Taylor ents. Safe and satisfactory. \ A tA ll J Drug gists in Best of Health After Suffering for Years from Indigestion and Run- A S K F O R Down Condition, Retired Buffalo City Employee Regains Health. Takes Tanlac ALLENS George F. Taylor, for 27 years a IIW T f- W ELL 6 Its ! - J Hfyb A A i city employee, now retired and living at 321 Plymouth Avenue, Buffalo, GOOD t>AV— a w o n o e b f u l N. Y., says: “I am glad to be one of the OAV/ B O Y-I SMASHSC, 4LL RISWT / ED. ACHING FEET thousands who can endorse Tanlac. TH R U t m e . B u y e r 's o p p o s it /o n i A-aw m e ip x After years of pain and worry, I re­ L IK E IT IVA*3 TISSUE— MINb VOUIR . i gained good health, new strength and WANTED TAPER / X SIMPLV 'NTRub IN & (L energy . . . Thanks to Tanlac. w o n ’t t a k e N O “ Imagine not being able to walk L4DIBS Interested In making $20 to $40 per week taking- orders for 6 fast ^FOR AN ANSWER , without a ca.ne. That was my plight. selling household necessities at low Hip trouble set in and confined me to * c?mfill?sion. No canvass- bed for a Tveek at a time. I became ‘"fl l.sales Plan. Light sample nervous and I was always tired. Still ??8®- ®hort hours. Protected territory. New England concern 30 years old I dragged through the days, getting Write today for particulars. P. O Box thinner and weaker. 23, Somerville, Mass. ’ X “ I tried Tanlac. And the results amazed me. I began to sleep better, 1 If Your Dealer does not handle eat my food with relish and without — ______■ suffering from indigestion pains. I and women. It is nature’s own remedy •tamed weight. Pains in my hin Thfkwc f.°,ots- barks apd herbs, lisappestred. the fiiat bottle usually brings won­ “ Tanlac made a new man of me. derful relief from pain. Keep up the now enjoy good health, feel like a treatment and you grow stronger, youngster, sleep like a child. But I healthier, more robust. Don’t neglect your health, don’t ISAWnte LeRoyPIowCo., LeRoy, N. Y. have not stopped taking Tanlac for it \ ^iSSSLm is the one remedy for continued good ?am Heed’essly, begin tak- OSSORMEI health, for keejjing strong.” in$£ tills tonic now. Ask j-----*-*- for, ^anlacj druggist Tanlac har . thousa: men • 40 mill' f I Z B' I Jr bet’s f 4- fine!i | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 jr Coa 1 t h e c o a s t a d v e r t i s e r , b e l m a r , n e w j e r s e y L i 7 * attr1 i Y : W j Hh .HiiiiiiiHiiiiiininn^ + * * * * + V c O l NASH

^ TELl w announcement 1 O F T H E

Opening Of Our New 1 I I Masterful jf \ NASH -V M i Over the Top \ v plenty to spare tie HUDSON SUPER-SIX Standard Models H ills that have been the tradi­ Coach - - - *1285 Sedan - - - *s®s iow Room and Service Station tional test for motordom's most Custom Built Models Roadster tl5W T powerful cars are topped by the Phaeton )M>« Brougham - 1575 Hudson Super-Six on a rising 5-Pass. Sedan 175# ! 7-Pass. Sedan 1856 A ll p rice s f-» b D etro it, plus war excise tax jspeedometer. j j t i t s i s t r t a « « — — We lake great pleasure in announcing to the people o) Belmar

a n d vicinity that we are now located in our new showroom and serene " ) \ station corner of Eighth Avenue and " F ” Street, and w e emend you. one s HUDSON Super-Six Z all' a most cordial invitation to visit n s-to inspeel our mos, modern \i ; ta„;, a„d .bo l. see the . « C o r . which can now he ; seen to the very best advantage.

' Hoping to be of service to you, we remain, O. H. Newman, Belmar, N. J. Faithfully your%

Belmar Auto Company

(tor. 8th A v e and F Stt B E L M A R , N . J. r,lW vmiiiillMt^HI>lHPWIIIWIWUMWIHWmFia>«l)UIW ------Hnitir Foil I NASH 6! NASH the § ******* ■ ■ ■ n 11 1 1 M > - ■-r—'— vilidd I F b e s |

I protect your family against g I disease-bearing flies by screen- g | in„ your home completely. | 1 Then, too, there’s greater sat- g 5 isfaction and rest in a house | i l l I screened against gnats, mos- g § quitos. dies and other insect | 1 pests. g

j Here's What You’ll Need J 1 screen Doors, sturdy wood | I ' construction S2.50 to *5.00 |

THATCHER 1 WIRE SCREEN CLOTH | FURNACES-RANGES Now 1 Galvanized *Yi< «*• f t |

1 n . j. Copper cloth 9c sq. ft- |

“Lively He&t tt m Full Length Screens 204 from common kerosene i I on Orde,r I

M

FLIT■ M l u. • PAT o n f I DESTROYS | Even Temperature ©MLST © V S FlieSv Mosquitoes I A N THE very coldest days every room will have 'he coz.ffics£ “ l ive.lv Heat’- trom an oil stove! 'think of getting vigorous L> * bed of red-hot Roaches O and even temperature of a Southern home if heated by a the same intense cooking heat given by a o Yes „ or a modern gas or electric burner. a Red star Bedbugs] Thatcher Round Boiler. coals or a Among its many advantages are: YRat is the kind of '‘Lively H^a y “ gasoline, with- Oil Stove-produced from which. T h e “staeeered” fire travel which utilizes all hot gases and md wick*, (.onverts these fue!s ante a g for perfect smoke instead of allowing some to escape up the chimney, when bunved, gives the active, keen nt * 11 -a- Bring periods are less frequent due to the depth of the fire- cooking arid baking. ,0 ck.an as the best * 5, pot with its large coal carrying capacity, As beautiful, s t u r d y , sanitary a than any good oil •5? s Provision for domestic hot water system, so that ample hot gas or electric stove. Set it costs water may be secured whenever the boiler is m operatic . stove. »

They, is the correct Thatcher Round Boiler to meet your individual re- quiTements.qutrernents. Yourtom dealerur.u, will„ ^ mm mm mm emm m m w «■» «■» *■* A type and size for every home n tell you the size y o u need. THE THATCHER COMPANY Shore Hardware Co., Ine. Since 1 8 50 The Bed Star brings bSme? is Mail coupon end literature mitt 9th Ave. and F St- be sent you. describing in de­ 1 CHICAGO NEWARK, N.J. r t ^ o iU ii^ |»^Jher0ven = I 34 1 N. Clark St. 39-41 St. Francis St. 21W.-MI Belmar, N. J. tail the many unusual features of the Thatcher Round Boiler II Send literature on your Round Rosier r c°om forfflfki{% en7n winter. Convenient terms pf payment V 5 end other Thatcher products. I1' SUCW6"'liilj I Name gladly arranged.

k EEWMK.tU.JTMATCHH. i Taylor’s Department Store W«MW J Paul C. Taylor. Proprietor BumsteadsWormSyrup Y* Belmar, N. J. i 9th Ave. at F St. i; M .w of WSANTONIN, SA it contains W full ^ b . & test. S«W everywhere 5+*******‘H~h * * * * * + * * " , ur bv m ail. Stic a bottle, i PM. r . A. Vuorhees. M. rbiladelatar

K • ■ :-i- JL ■i V th < (■ ^