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Public Library Both Principles and Men For Allegience and Truth (INCORPORATED W ITH WHICH IS THE COAST ECHO) CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL VOL. XXIII.—Whole No. 1267. BELM A R , N. J., FR ID A Y , A P R IL 30, 1915 CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL Price Two Cents A carload of furniture has arrived in Visit to San Francisco Jo w l) Gossip and town for J. S. Watson who is thus early How the Women Earned Fatal Explosion preparing his splendid home at Inlet Ter Up and Down the What Churches are Makes One Proud of Home [ afest Happenings race for occupancy. Dollars for M. E. Church At Ocean Grove New Jersey Coast Doing in Belmar The remarks in the registration book in Joseph Mitchell, of Hackettstown visit The Dollar Social held by the Ladies’ the New Jersey Building is certainly in ed his son Charles C. Mitchell, principal Aid of the First Methodist church on Inspect Septic Tanks on Sun teresting and instructive. Many visitors Visitors Here and There and of the West Belmar school, for a few days News Notes Recorded in Tuesday night proved a success consider The Pastors Will Speak On , spend a lot of time reading the comments at his home 705 F street. ing the poor weather. A pleasing pro day and Are Blown lip and it affords them much pleasure. Peo Things Worth Mentioning Condensed Form gram had been prepared as follows: Appropriate Topics ple from all parts of the world have ex Borough Clerk Charles O. Hudnut went Vocal solo.................Miss Miriam Allgor pressed their appreciation of the New Jacob Schlosser has purchased a new to Princeton and spent the weekend with One of the most horrible accidents re R. J. VanBrunt, an ex-fire chief and Dialogue—“Black on One Side” .... METHODIST CHURCH corded along the Jersey coast occurred Jersey Building by the following remarks: Ford. friends where Mrs. Hudnut has been visit one of Long Branch’s best known citizens1, Howard Conover and Russell Bennett A gentleman from Australia wrote “A ing. He returned on Monday. At the Methodist Episcopal church in Ocean Grove Sunday afternoon when died last Friday from paralysis. He was Two Musical Numbers...................... Sunday morning Holy Communion will four men were badly burned, one so severe Beauty,” one from Japan “Splendid,” George Whitfield was another one of 61 years of age. Miss Elizabeth VanDorn, Red Bank “The Best Yet,” “This Coast Has Noth Saturday’s visitors in town. A large corrogated iron garage is being be observed, preceded by a short ser ly that he lived but a few hours after it The program reached a climax when mon on “The Misunderstanding at the happened. ing on New Jersey,” and hundreds of rapidly put up in back of Oscar Newman’s Two colored babies, three years old, the members alphabetically in turn took similar remarks. One of the best tributes Darcy Scudder spent Sunday in town on F street. This will be used by Mr. Cross.” There will also be a reception Several men were sent as a delegation were burned to death at Freehold Tues their dollars up to the president and ex of new members. In the evening the from South Bound Bound to investigate came from a charming young lady from with his parents on Tenth avenue. Hopkins for his "jitney” busses. day morning. The mother had left them plained just how they were made. Among New Jersey who on seeing the building subject of the discourse will be “ By the septic tanks in several towns nearby asleep at home, and a defective flue some of the unique ways of earning standers.” Last Sunday two new classes installed by Clyde Potts, an engineer from wrote, “I am not homesick now.” Henry Haney opened his house for over Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright Ripley, Miss caused the fire that incinerated them. money were pressing pants and baking During the past week a number of the weekend on North Lake Drive. es Margaret and Dorothy Ripley and Wil were organized in the Bible school—a New York. An inspection of the Belmar pies, washing clothes, baking cakes and men’s class and a women’s class*—each tank, corner of Eighth and Ocean avenues prominent New Jersey people registered. liam Ripley motored from Newark on Mrs. Charles McCue, ofColts Neck, has bread, playing chef and preparing a W. G. Beslar, president of the Central Mrs. F. H. Miller has opened her house Sunday spending the day in town. electing a president, secretary and treas was made and the committee approved fallen heir to $80,000 through the death dinner, shining shoes and playing piano, urer. Next Sunday will be the first of its construction, but decided to visit Railroad of New Jersey,and W. C. Hope, at 402 Ocean avenue for the summer. of her brother, Patrick Collins, of South trimming her own Easter hat (but some general passenger agent of the Central Action has been taken concerning dogs meeting for study of these classes. Ocean Grove and examine their tank River. By a stipulation in her brother’s one took pity on her and bought a new Wednesday evening will be taken up also. Railroad of New Jersey; Mayor Charles Dr, and Mrs. William Gregory of New bothering the setting swans on Silver will Mrs. McCue can enjoy the fortune one), scrubbing a neighbor’s kitchen O. McFadden, of Long Branch; Silas W. York were visitors in town this week. Lake; could not something be done in re with a symposium on the question, Permission was not given to investigate she inherits without the least restriction. floor, guessing the name on a tombstone, What Is a Christian?” on any Sunday although the Association Niles, of the Newark Evening News, who gard to boys who are also offenders. and making candy. Two ladies were not sent word that the system was open for is on his way to China and Japan in the Mr. and Mrs. George Hoehn, of New Under the new law each petit juror will satisfied to just tell of their accomplish their inspection any day during the week. interests of his paper; Mrs. Welling G. York, were visitors in town Saturday. The monthly meeting of the National receive $2.50 per day, and mileage at the ments but put them in verse. Their con BAPTIST CHURCH Nevertheless the party went to the tank Sickle and Thomas Irving Brown. Association of Letter Carriers, Branch rate of four cents per mile, every day he tributions were: Sunday morning the pastor, F. S. which is situated on the Ocean Drive at Following are last week’s visitors from Miss Ada Conny :r of 613 Ninth avenue 1622 will be held at the residence of Har attends court. The mileage figures are Mrs Harris has her dollar Berggren, will speak on “Meeting Our the head of Main avenue, and after re Monmouth county i is visiting friend* in Freehold this week, old W. Kyle 4-06 Eleventh avenue to-night. based on actual distances, less one mile She made.it honest and well, Goliaths,” after which there will be moving the cover from the manhole, three M. J. Bodine, Allenhurst; Rulif H. radius from the court house. This is But just how she did it communion and reception of new mem made the descent. To make the examin Brower, Asbury Park; J. F. May and L. s. S. McCutcheon and wife of Plainfield George Wilson whose home on F street an increase of 50 cents a day above the Is nobody’s business, bers. Beatrice French Cooper of Ocean ation more minute one of the men struck C, May, Asbury Park; W. R. Morrison, are occupying their cottage at 701 Ocean was destroyed by fire this winter while he former prices. — So she doesn’t think she will tell. Grove, will sing at the morning service. a match, the flame of which ignited es Red Bank; Mrs. Fred O. Stultz, Asbury avenue. was in Florida, has purchased the DuBois ( With apologies to Whittier and his Sunday evening the orchestra will play, caped gases, causing a great explosion. Park; Anna Hardy, Ocean Grove; A. D, bungalow oorner Twelfth avenue and A Asbury Park jj to have a police woman Hiawatha). Miss Titus and Mr. Berggren will sing a The groans of the men could be heard Murray, Red Bank; S. A. Schwarts, Red Mrs. Louise Ungrich with an automo street. again this summer. She will be Mrs. Should you ask-'tne whence these dollars, duet and the claims of the Kingdom of for some distance and one of the party Bank. bile party came to Belmar Saturday from Albert Smith, who has been matron at Whence these pennies and these dimes, God will be presented. Every service at who had not gone down with the others, New York, Three small fires in different sections of the Child Welfare day nursery for the I should answer, I should tell you; the Baptist church is a worth-while ser Ethelbert Bacon of Elmira, New York, A June Wedding Announced the town had to be extinguished on Tues past year and on May I will take up the F’rom the flour and the murphies, vice. If the story of Annanias and and of Belmar, leaped into the hot mass Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seigle of Newark day evening when the wind grew so high. work of Travelers’ aid for the Central From the sugar and the yeast cakes, Saphira frightens you, then do not come and extricated his companions but was A wedding of much interest to Belmar spent Sunday in their cottage at 211 Sec All originated with bonfires and no alarms Charities council.