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Vol. XXV. No. 27, Whole No. 1981. BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. Single Copy Three Cents BOOMING BELMAR F. P. Philbrick FAMOUS MUSICIAN HERE Guests at Belmar’s COUNTY BANKS ISSUE STATEMENTS Work Being Done by the Miller- Eugene Bernstein is a Summer Res­ Margerum Co., Trenton. Passes Away ident of Belmar. Ever Popular Hotels Thirty Institutions in Monmouth County Show Increase of The tract of land that belonged to One of the distinguished summer the David H. Wilson estate, located HAD BEEN IN DRUG BUSINESS IN residents of Belmar is a famous mu­ HOLIDAY BRINGS MANY PEOPLE on our Main street at the corner of BELMAR 40 YEARS sician, Eugene Bernstein. Mr. Bern­ TO THE SHORE $3,700,000 in a Year. New Bedford road, Belmar, was re­ stein and his family came to Belmar cently purchased by that enterpris­ One of New Jersey’s Best Known last week for their second season Columbia Hotel Opening Dinner is 1916, but on that date this year the During the past week the thirty ing land development firm, the Mil- Pharmacists—Had Wide Circle of and are occupying .the Sanford Attended by About Two Hundred banks of Monmouth county have pub­ deposits had increased to an amount ler-Margerum Company, 150 East house, Twelfth avenue and River exceeding that of a year ago. Acquaintances. People. lished linancial statements. These State street, Trenton. road. Mr. Bernstein is very much E. F. Lyman, Jr., who assumed the They are now grading through please with Belmar and says that statements were called for on June Frank P. Philbrick, Belmar’s pio­ The weather all the spring was cashiership of the Belmar bank last what will be 18th, 19th and 20th av­ he enjoys his stays here greatly. neer druggist, passed away last Fri­ very unfavorable to the shore resorts 20 by the comptroller of currency. February at the time Mayor Robert enues, also a street to run parallel Mr. Bernstein, who is a pianist, day evening at his home, F street and while many of the old summer They show that at the close of bus­ G. Poole resigned to take the cashier­ with F street to be known as Mar- teacher and vocal coach, is director and Ninth avenue. Death was due residents returned early to their iness on that date there was a total ship of tlie Merchants’ National bank gerum avenue. The tract is being of the Bernstein Conservatory of to heart trouble with which he had homes in Belmar, others lingered in of $18,995,897.67 on deposit or an of Asbury Park, is an efficient cashier sub-divided into building lots which Music, and at the been afflicted for some time and the cities. increase of $454,641.71 since the time and has the confidence of the many will be 25 feet wide with an average head of the piano department. He is which had confined him to his room Early renting was brisk but many of the last report on May 1, and $3,- who do business with this bank. depth of 125 feet. Granolithic side­ a graduate of the Moscow Conserva­ most of the time since last fall. who had rented paid their rentals 715,503.34 more than was on deposit Mayor Poole, as cashier of the Mer­ walks are now being laid all through tory and is thus a product of the In the passing of Mr. Philbrick but did not take possession until very at the time of the corresponding chants’ bank is making a name for the tract and we compliment this Russian school which has given the Belmar loses one of its oldest bus­ recently. The last two weeks, how­ statement last year which was called this bank and as in the brief period firm on the beautiful appearance world some of the greatest musicians. iness men in point of years in trade, ever have seen a big influx of people for on June 30. of its existence it has attained a which F street already shows. It is He has studies with pupils of Chopin, and a good citizen. He was born in and the houses are now pretty well On another page is printed the remarkable growth, having on de­ worth the wiiile of any of our town Czerny, Kullak and Liszt and there­ Manchester, N. H., sixty-five years filled up. statement of the First National Bank posit June 20 $178,340.30, or an in­ people to visit this property and see fore carries with him the rich heri­ ago and came to Ocean Grove in On account of the severe rain Tues­ of Belmar which stands sixteenth crease of $33,569.31 since May 1. what this hustling firm is doing as it tage of the past masters. 1876. One year later he came to day prospects of a big crowd in town in rank. This statement shows the As usual the Asbury Park and Ocean is surely a big help and bound to While very young, he had the good Belmar, then Ocean Beach, and es­ on the Fourth were poor but Old Sol deposits to be $493,025.18 which is Grove bank heads the list of Mon­ bring the attention of the outsiders fortune of playing before Anton tablished the drug business which burned away the mist early Wednes­ a gain of $18,144.28 since the May 1 mouth county banks. The following to Belmar and the future prosperity. Rubinstein, and on that occasion, the he conducted in the same location day and every train into Belmar statement. This is, however $3,234,- table shows the deposits, loans and This property is all high and dry great composer was so impressed by continually until the beginning of brought a crowd and the hotels en­ 65 less than the deposits on June 30, discounts of the thirty banks: and an ideal all-the-year round loca­ the lad’s performance that he became this year when on account of his joyed a good business. tion. his admirer and friend thereafter. Loans and failing health, the business was in­ The opening dinner at the New Deposits Dicountss Lots on this tract are going to be Mr. Bernstein prizes among his corporated as the Philbrick Drug Columbia hotel last Saturday evening Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank. 2.528.491.02 $ 2,067,118.52 offered at auction and the first sale good friends, wdio pay tribute to his Red Bank Trust Co...... 2,275,308.99 1,003,788.64 company with Mr. Philbrick as its was a big success, covers being laid days will be held July 12th, 13th and attainments, the late Rimsky-Korsa Second National, Red Bank...... 2.016.940.02 1,398,831.82 president. Mr. Philbrick was one of for 200 persons. Among the guests llth , each afternoon at 2 o’clock on koff, Arensky and Tschaikowsky; be­ Seacoast Trust Co...... 1,250,990.33 1,075,391.95 the oldest pharmacists in the state were Governor Walter E. Edge and Long Branch Trust Co...... 1,090,700.46 482.074.30 the property. During the sales, the sides such living composers and ar­ and during his active years had a his entire staff consisting of Col. Farmers National, Allentown...... 791.838.72 223,250.35 Miller-Margerum company will give tists as Glazounoff, Scriabine Rach Citizens National, Long Branch...... 759.427.01 688,181.45 wide circle of acquaintances Myron Robinson, Col. Mahlon Mar- away a line of very costly presents, maninoff, Josef Lhevinne, Mark Ham- Farmers and Merchants, Matawan... 720,131.26 261,732.02 throughout the country. He was for gerum, Col. W illiam T. Read, Lieut. a few of which are now on display in bourg, a classmate of Mr. Bernstein’s, Keyport Banking Co...... 718,347.25 435.834.32 many years Borough collector and Fiegenspar, Maj. James Hayes, Col. Asbury Park Trust Co...... 576.535.73 368,483.40 the windows at their office at 701 Chaliapine, Enrico Caruso and Bonci at some time during his career had Schaufller and Adjutant-General Bar­ Freehold Banking Co...... 520,744.50 323.578.31 Ninth avenue. The giving away of and in the chamber music field he 506,259.41 310,647.29 filled nearly all public offices in Bel­ ber. Ex-Governor Stokes, State Freehold Trust Co...... these presents is an advertising fea­ has been associated with every play­ Long Branch Banking Co...... 495,017.93 451.769.65 mar either through election or ap­ Comptroller Newton A. K. Bugbee ture which is the usual custom of er of note in this country, among First National, Spring Lake...... 480.927.16 460,996.80 pointment, and many other distinguished per­ First National, Freehold...... 465.188.16 258,236.91 this firm, wherever they sell land, them Henry Sehradieck, Leo Schultz, Mr. Philbrick leave a wife, a son, sons were also present. The elegant First National, Belmar...... 493.025.18 501.470.76 and it might be well to mention that Modest Altschuller and Arnold Volpe William F. Philbrick of Roanoke, Va., dining room was handsomely deco­ Atlantic Highlands National...... 409,141.07 331,607.99 they sell land all over the United During the summer the Bernsteins Peoples National, Keyport...... 402,776.64 197,500.04 a daughter, Miss Sarah Philbrick of rated with palms and cut flowers States, one of their places being a number among their guests many dis­ N. J. Mtg. and Trust, Long Branch.. 342.366.18 203.883.65 Belmar, and a sister, Mrs. R. J. Star- and the hotel orchestra played dur­ Ocean Grove National...... 301,567.62 365,287.84 whole new town which they are tinguished musicians and vocalists rett of Providence, R. I. ing the feast. First National, Englishtown...... 283.031.79 277,151.52 now developing in Florida, known G. Baklanoff of the Boston Opera The funeral was from the house Following the dinner there was a Central National, Freehold...... 282,898.21 150,323.26 as North Palm Beach, being only company was a week-end guests and Manasquan National...... 237.966.02 124,778.55 Monday afternoon. Rev. Charles dance in the spacious new ball room across Lake Worth from that famous Leone Zinorieff, principal tenor in an First National, Seabright...... 197.713.80 202.910.97 Everett, D.D., pastor of the Presby­ and many society people attended. Matawan Bank...... 195,225.46 177,837.21 resort known all over the world as opera company to open the season in terian church, officiated after which Music for continuous dancing was Merchants National, Asbury P ark... 178,340.33 191.244.77 Palm Beach. The Coast Advertiser Mexico City within a few weeks, is Corson Commandery, Knight Tem­ furnished by the New Columbia or­ Keansburg National...... 143,401.04 117.684.33 wishes the firm of Miller-Margerum now stopping with Mr. Bernstein and First National, Bradley Beach...... 140,276.85 158,316.00 plars of Asbury Park took charge of chestra under the direction of Prof. Company success in their Belmar en­ being coached in vocal work. First National, Eatontown...... 125.880.81 46,617.32 the services and at the grave in Charles Headly of Philadelphia and First National, Farmingdale...... 59,438.72 92,884.01 terprise. Howland’s Tango band. Manasquan cemetery conducted the Other paners may print some Bel­ The first of a series of concerts Totals ...... : ...... $18,995,897.67 $12,949,443.95 committal service. Mr. Philbrick mar news, but they tell only half the BELMAR SIAN ON BOARD was a member of Corson Temple story. The Advertiser gives full de­ was given by the orchestra Sunday tails of all local events. evening and was much enjoyed by “A BUNCH OF ROSES” and an honorary member of Mecca According to published report from Temple of Mystic Shriners, New guests of the house as well as many More Fine Houses Washington in the New York Times York. Belmar people. The program was Sketch in Two Scenes Cleverly Pre­ of July 4 the lists of the board of as follows: sented by Local Talent. The wide acquaintance of the de­ Inlet Terrace Club exemption which will pass on appli­ ceased and (lie many who were his War march, “Prieste from Athalia,” on Inlet Terrace cations for exemptions from the se­ Mendelsohn; selection from “Car­ A sketch in two scenes, “A Bunch | friends was attested to by the large lective draft in New York city re­ number of letters of condolence, and Events on Fourth men.” Bizet; Caprice (Poetic) “A GILBERT HENSLER OF NEWARK of Roses,” was cleverly presented in ceived July 2 by the Provost Marshal | Shower of Smiles,” Bailey; media- | the auditorium of the public, school telegrams received by the family af­ TO BUILD RESIDENCE General from the White House where ter his death and by the wealth of SPIRITED TENNIS MATCHES FOR ' tion, “After Vespp^ ” ''W et: flower | building last Friday night by local the nominations made by the New song, “Tulips and Pansies,” Bennet; talent. It was given in connection floral tributes which surrounded the PRIZE CUPS. Charles Lewis Preparing to Start York state and city authorities, had casket. Humoresque, Dvorak; overture, [ with a vaudeville entertainment un- been approved by President Wilson. “Hungarian Lustspiel,” Kela Bela. Erection of a Fine House on this Social Activities of the Week and , der the auspices of Belmar Girls’ club Dr. Frederick Griffith was made a Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. E. MARRIED AT ASBURY PARK Tract. | for the benefit of the Red Cross and medical director for Manhattan dis­ Those Scheduled for the Coming Simonson gave a card party at the j the performance was witnessed by trict 110 of New York city. Accord­ Days New- Columbia when many Belmar Miss Marjorie Kidd, daughter of Charles Lewis of the Lewis Lum­ I between 300 and 400 people. The ing to Secretary of War Baker the people and their guests enjoyed Captain and Mrs. John W. Kidd of ber company, who recently bought program in full was as follows: exact nature of the selection process The opening dance of the season Bridge and Five Hundred from 2.30 Belmar, was wedded to Warren E. a 100-^oot plot on Inlet Terrace at Overture, selected, Miss Gertrude will remain a secret until district was held at the Inlet Terrace club to 5 o’clock. The party was given Stevens of Asbury Park last week the foot of Second avenue, expects Mahoney; Danse Franchise, Myrtle boards have competed their organi­ house Wednesday evening, July 4. for the benefit of the Red Cross and Thursday afternoon. The ccremony to start shortly to build a very hand­ Pullen; solo, “My Laddie,” “Four zation and begin examination of the It was scheduled for last Saturday, the Woman’s club. was performed by Rev. Leon K. WiJi- some house, a duplicate of the house Leaf Clover,” Arthur Birdsall; Ga­ draft, probably about July 10. but owing to the opening of the New Among those stopping at the New man, pastor of the First M. E. church which he has recently finished on votte Colonial, Miss Margaret Yar- Calumbia hotel the managers of the Columbia of whom several are sea­ of Asbury Park at the parsonage in Sunset avenue, Asbury Park. jnell; songs, selected, Miss Hyacinth Club decided to suspend the club son guests are: Mrs. A. Bennett, JAGOBA WINS YACHT RACE that city. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Hensler of Smith; a sketch in two scenes, “A dance and accept the very kind in­ Sheffield, England; Mrs. M. Bailey, ! Bunch of Roses,” Mrs. Petlove, Miss The bride was given away by her Newark have just bought lots Nos. J. G. Barnett’s Jagoba, sailed by vitation to attend the opening ball. Miss A. Browan, C. H. Miller, Mrs. Catharine Conover; Hilda Greaves, father ;.nd was attended by Mrs. Van- 120 and 121 Inlet Terrace near Third R. C. Newman, 'won the five-mile The club band played the dance W. E. Bissell, L. G. Davis, Mr. and ' Miss Helen Huber; Miss Malvina I Clove Scott of Ocean Grove. Mr. avenue, adjoining the colonial house race on Shark river Wednesday af­ music and the hotel orchestra played Mrs. IT. Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkington, Miss Nellie Hendricks; Scott acted as best man. After the recently purchased by A. II. Cham­ ternoon, and J. N. W illiam’s Vixen, in the exchange. All the members of Thomas Tams and fam1. Dawson. II. G. winter in Belmar and their new George Hargrove, Dayre Swisher; ern New Jersey. very light and the race a slow one, ment on the club courts Wednesday McFadden, H. W. MrFadden, Mr. Mc- house will be ready for occupancy [Hobson, a butler, Joseph Tustin; Mr. Mrs. Stevens, who is a graduate of the Jagoba covering the course in afternoon was enthusiastically en­ Innis, Miss Bell Peterkin. Mrs. F. A- October 1st. The sale was closed ,Petlove, Lester Leonard; scene, Liv- Asbuxy Park High school, has many one hour, five minutes, and twenty tered into by both the youngsters Palmatier, Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Healy, Saturday and on Monday material j ing Room in the Petlove’s summer friends in Belmar and vicinity. Mr. seconds. The other boats finished in and their seniors. The events were H. B. Hatch, Benjamin Heller, Mrs. was being delivered on the premises. [home; time, the present; recitation, Stevens is also well-known in this close oder. They were the Wiljuan men and women singles, boys under M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Like all other Inlet Terrace houses, “Jack’s Big Sister,” Myrtle Pullen; section. He is a member of Company 16 handicap and girls under 16 han­ owned by W. F. Siemon. sailed by Boker, Mrs. J. Rizzo ,Mrs. G. Van- the Hensler house will be distinctive Dance Hawaiian, Evelyn Kane; duet, II and the probability of his being dicap. Clarence Stines; Charlotte owned by Vort, New York; Mrs. J. W'atson and in character and very pretty. The “The Herd Girl’s Dream,” Miss Mar­ called into service soon hastened the Clifford Miller, sailed by Joseph Red­ Entries for boys handicap were: child, Saltcoats, Scotland; Charles J. basement will contain garage for two garet Yarnell, , Miss Edith Pul­ wedding. Raymond Pring, John B. O’Reilly,Jr., mond; Camille, owned by A. W. cars, cellar with heating plant and len, piano; “A Little Bit of Fun,” Ledyard Avery, Winthrop Lenz, Moyer and sailed by E. F. Lyman, jr. (Continued on page 3) laundry. First floor, vestibule, liv­ Bennett and LaVance; Danse Egypt- A SUDDEN DEATH William Ripley, Frederick Tag. ing room, library, dining room, ienne, Miss Dolores de Garvia and Girls handicap: Phillis Dixon, kitchen, pantry, large front porch Jane Mora; a verse, “His Buttons OFFICERS INSTALLED George Johnston, a summer resi­ Helen Schuck, Beth Penniston Are Marked U. S.” Myrtle Pullen; and back porch. The second floor dent of Belmar died suddenly at his and Madeline Pring. \ will contain large master’s room and ver, Mrs. Frank Erving, Miss Cecil Past Councilor J. B. Housel in­ home, 107 Third avenue, Tuesday Men’s singles: Percy Hopwood, Cent a Word Column private bath, three other bedrooms Miss Marie Merkle, Miss Ada Cono­ stalled the newly elected officers of morning of acute dilation of the A. Barber, Kenneth Pring, John No Advertisement less then 25c and sun parlor. Third floor will con­ ver,Mrs. Frank Erving, Miss Cecil Silver Lake council, Jr. O. U. A. M., heart, aged 51 years. During his en­ Nickerson, Thornley Kain, Thomas I at the regular meeting Monday night tain two maid’s rooms and bath,linen Herbert, Miss Saidie Miller, Miss tire life he had scarcely experienced McBride, Clarence Seaman, Edward Try Breyer’s Ice Cream—the best closets and trunk rooms. The trim Elizabeth Merkle, Miss Alma Hop- The officers are: Councilor, George a day’s illness and had no knowledge Kain, Geoffrey Azoy, Clayton R. Rog­ in town—at Conover’s, 902 F street. throughout will be white enamel pock; song, “The Meaning of U. S. Bearmore; vice-councilor, Clarence of any heart affliction. Tuesday ers, A. Britt, E. Vinson, Roy Mr- with mahogany doors. The exterior A.,” Miss Mary Lawson Leech; tab­ Curtis, recording secretary, J. B. morning Mr. Johnston arose Cutchen and Junior Siemon. For Sale—50,000 second hand wrill be white colonial siding with leau, “Ready!” Columbia, Mrs. Ed­ Housel; assistant secretary, Arthur and then went back to bed but made Women’s singes: Mildred Pring, brick, good condition. Inquire at 703 Housel; financial secretary, T. Ninth avenue. gray shingled roof. ward Lougliman, Army, Edwin Con­ E. no complaint of feeling ill. He pass­ Edith Williams, Mathilde Richard­ The Inlet Terrace company reports over, Navy, William Robinson. Robinson; treasurer, J. B. Curtis, ed away a few minutes later. son, Mrs. Henry Iierbemiann, Mil­ conductor, J. WT. Johnson; warden, Conover's Variety Store, 902 F more inquiries concerning Terrace The deceased is survived by a dred Hunter, Mrs. Frederick Tag, street. Headquarters for Post Cards, property this year than ever before In order that it may complete re­ William Curtis; inside sentinel, E. widow, two daughters, Mrs. Wright, Marion Price, Mrs. J. W. Hassler, Stationery, Souvenirs, Sand Toys, Books, etc. and the outlook for considerable ports before July 10, the Jewish Re­ S. V. W7oolley; outside sentinel, Har­ who resided with her parents, Harriet Wilson, Mrs. Augustus old Strominger; trustee for three building activity this season is very lief committee has requested all local and Mrs. Harold Maddox of Trenton. Schuck, Grace Bryant and Jennie years, T. E. Newman. CARPETS CLEANED CLEAN. promising. societies throughout the state to The body w-as taken to Trenton Lee Cohen. Shafto’s Carpet Cleaning W'orks, make their reports. J. Rosenfeld of Tuesday night and the funeral and Owing to the fact that it was im­ Second Ave. and Langford St., As­ Belmar, who is treasurer of the local The easiest and cheapest way to bury Park. Established 1893. Rugs More and more business men are burial was in that city. possible to start the tournament until society is desirous that all pledges procure new business is through the made from old carpets. Oldest, larg­ recognizing The Advertiser as a pay­ Advertiser. You can tel] your story be mailed to him at once. est, most modern. Called for and ing advertising medium. to hundreds in a day. Let the Advertiser follow you. (Continued on page 4) returned. Phone, conu. 90-tf PAGE TWO THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917.

einergeuce. Something more is want­ How’s This? W7e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ^erond Reason ed than this. The real solution of the Ridpmm SEEK ANTIDOTE problem will depend upon the possi­ Belmar Takes Two ward for any case of Catarrh that bility of discovering its whereabouts cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh An up-to-date family hotel, newly furnished throughout. Medicine. Situated in one of the choicest sections of Belmar. Five minutes under water and making that discovery Games on Fourth Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been walk from bathing pavilion and seven minutes walk to the B. B. FOR either on the surface or in the air. taken by catarrh sufferers for the SUBMARINE This is the fruitful field for Investi­ Station. In planning RIDGEMERE the management had in mind past thirty-five years, and has be­ gation, and this is clearly the direction DEFEATS CRACK HARLEM TEAM come known as the most reliable a place where good food and clean, comfortable, airy rooms Indicated to inventors as the line along OF NEW YORK CITY remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh might be had at a nominal rate. If you contemplate spending Inventors Strive for Means to Rid which to devote their thought and Medicine acts thru the Blood on the your vacation at the seashore, we respectfully solicit your pat­ Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi­ Sea of Menace to study if they are seeking an antidote Score is 7 to 1 in First Contest. New ronage. Make your reservations now. to the submarine peril. The limita­ son from the Blood„and healing the Shipping. Yorkers are Unable to Score in diseased portions. MRS. WM. SELFRIDGE, Prop. 10th Ave. and B St., Belmar, N. J.' tions thus set up not only narrows the After you have taken Hall’s Ca­ scope for suggestion but the number Second Game. tarrh Medicine for a short time you of persons whose equipment by train­ will see a great improvement in your ing and experience is likely to fit Belmar Baseball club annexed two general health. Start taking Hall’s EARLY ACTION IN AMERICA them for the task. In order to save more games to its credit Wednesday Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid themselves from an inundation of use­ of catarrh. Send for testimonials, afternoon on the Twelfth avenue less or impracticable schemes, it is free. NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL Thousands of Letters Received by surely worth the while of the various grounds when the team defeated the F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Belmar, N. J., Opens June 23 Boards of Inventions in England investigating boards to issue to would- Harlem club of New York city. Directly on ocean front; rebuilt; newly furnished; costing and but Few be correspondents some rules by The score of the first game stood $100,000; every known modern convenience; running artesian hot Practical Ideas Advanced. which the latter might be guided in 7 to 1. “Bob” Stewart was on the LEGAL NOTICES making suggestions. Much disappoint­ and cold water and long distance ’phone in rooms; suites with bath; mionnd and pitched a fine game hold­ London.—The New York Herald’s ment would thereby be prevented and ing the visitors safe at all times. He BIDS WANTED. cuisine and service of the highest standard; white service. For much waste of time and trouble. naval correspondent writes; also sent the ball to right field for a Bids will be received for the cover­ booklet, rates and reservations, apply or write ing of both the main room and the A development of the war which will home run bringing in two men ahead B. C. MUIRHEID, Manager. rear roof of the truck house on Elev­ receive special attention from the his­ MAJ. GEN. HENRY G. SHARPE of him. His hit was the longest on On the premises daily. enth avenue with Rex shingles. torian is that which is connected with the field this season. Score by These bids must be in the hands of the mobilizing of inventions for fight­ innings: the borough clerk not later than ing purposes. In Germany science was 1 2 3 456789 eight o’clot-k p.m. July tenth. Speci­ harnessed to the Moloch of destruc­ Belmar ...... 0 0012004 x— 7 fications can be seen at the office of tion before hostilities began, and all Harlem ...... 0001 0 000 0—1 the borough clerk. Chas. O. Hudnut. ELECTRIC LIGHT STEAM HEAT the resources of technical knowledge “Jim ” Redmond, the south-paw, ------**— were brought to bear for the purpose was in the box in the second game Monmouth County Surrogate’s Court. of devising new methods of killing. It and held the visitors to two hits in In the matter of the Estate of Abram Borton, Deceased. Notice to cred­ THE GIRARD was the use by the Huns of poison gas a seven-inning contest. He had Remodeled and Refurnished and similar contrivances which awak­ itors to present Claims Against splendid control and lots of speed. Estate. CORNER SEVENTH AVE. AND F ST., BELMAR, N. J. ened the allies to the necessity for mobilizing inventions and the imagi­ The visitors were unable to score. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. One block from Shark River and five from Ocean Belmar got two scores in the Donahay, Surrogate of the County of native enterprise of thoughtful men Monmouth, made on the Twelfth day MRS. A. E. WINES, Prop. and painstaking Investigators. fourth inning. of May, 1917, on the application of "'Jitney Busses and Street Cars pass the door As a result there were established The work of Doherty in left field Walter G. Borton, Administrator of Special season rates in France and England hoards of in­ was the feature of the game. Sev­ the estate of Abram Borton, deceased, vention connected with the naval and eral times he robbed the Belmar lotice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to“ exhibit to the military departments, for the exami­ boys of what appeared to be sure nation and trial of such plans and pro­ subscriber Administrator as afore­ hits. Both games were well played said, their debts and demands against posals as seemed to be of value. By and were witnessed by about 1500 the said estate, under oath, within these measures the flow' of invention people. nine months from the date of the was directed to channels from which aforesaid order, or they will be for­ it was hoped might issue a provision Norwood Easy Mark. ever barred of their actions therefor r>f new weapons and new kinds of mu­ Norwood was an easy mark for against the said subscriber. THE LLANYMOR | nitions helpful to the forces by land the Belmar Baseball club when the Dated Freehold, N. J., May 12,1917. Third Ave. and A St. Belmar, N. J. & nnd sea. two teams met for the second game WALTER G. BORTON, 5131 North Eleventh St., One of Belmar’s First-Class Family Hotels. :<| Early Action by America. of the series on the Twelfth avenue Philadelphia, Pa. grounds last Saturday. The One Block from Beach—Social Centre of Belmar—Music— With ready forethought America, Dancing—Exclusive Patronage—Bates Moderate & while yet at pence, provided her own score was 11 to 3. Norwood won the Notice of Settlement of Account. bureau of invention. She should be. first game. Estate of Peter Brown, deceased. Only Hotel with Tennis Court for FREE use of Guests § therefore, more ready to utilize her Redmond did the pitching for Bel­ Notice is hereby given that the ac­ Exclusively il counts of the subscribers, Executors natural inventive genius now that she mar and allowed but six hits. He has hecome a participant in the war. of the estate of said deceased, w’ill be J. & E. HILLIG, Ownership Management. ft struck out eleven of the batters who It is comparatively easy to find men audited and stated by the Surrogate of the County of Monmouth and re­ i'f expert judgment and experience to faced him. Schrank started the game for the visitors but after seven ported for Settlement to the Orphans inquire into or advise upon the feas­ Court of said County, on Thursday, ibility of schemes and proposals, many runs were scored in the fourth in­ the Nineteenth day of July, A.D. 1917, of which are only rough hewn but may ning he was sent to right field and at which time application will be contain the germ of Improvements; Lyon put ih the box and Belmar made for the allowance of commis­ hut what is less simple is to detach added but one run in the remaining sions and counsel fees. Dated June 2nd, A.D. 1917. ind detail 'the right kind of officers innings. Bedmond was given good THE SAGA/AORE ironi the naval and military services to GEORGE H. BROWN. support. 112 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. carry forward the work of experiment NEIL H. MILLER. Score by innings: Attractively located within half block of ocean, bathing and investigation to a point cf useful­ grounds and boulevard. Convenient to all point of_ interest. ness. Norwoods .. 00300000 0— 3 Open from May to September. Rooms comfortably furnished and Just at present the attention of in­ Belmar ...... 30070001 x—11 well lighted, many of them having line ocean view. Table plen­ ventors is directed particularly toward tifully supplied with the best the market affords. Ending an antidote for the submarine. SUFFRAGISTS INDIGNANT 1 BELMAR INN § Rates Moderate. Tt is said that the consulting hoard of g OCEAN BOULEVARD % At the June meeting of the State Phone 655 Belmar W. H. LAFFERTY, Prop. the United States navy received in one A new snapshot of Maj. Gen. Henry !| Between 13th and 14tli Aves. |: week more than two thousand letters, Executive board of the New Jersey G. Sharpe, quartermaster general of Splendid Beach for Bathing S each containing what the writer be­ the war department. As the “rustler” Woman Suffrage association, in Tren­ 'it lieved to be a solution of the subma­ of supplies for the army he has a man- ton June 29, much indignation was 3C Ocean view from all rooms j rine menace. How many letters the sized job and will have a bigger job expressed at the action of the Na­ X Table supplied with Fruit and |! British board of inventions has re­ before the war is over. tional Woman’s party in carrying on :! Vegetables from nearby farms f ceived on this subject has not been its present campaign of attack upon uade public, and yet it is manifest that X Fish right from,ocean 'VERLOOK HOUSE io device’ has hern discovered the prac­ WEST VIRGINIA BANS LOAFING the President of the United States. It £ every day J $ ON SHARK RIVEB tical application of which is an assured was reported that the President of success. The explanation of this un­ Rich and Poor Alike Must Work at the National Association, Mrs. Catt, * Corner L Street and River Road satisfactory state of affairs seems to Least 36 Hours Weekly, Says had written to Miss Paul, National -- -— .— --- :•? Telephone Connection BELMAR, N. J. rest mainly in the Inability of the in­ New Statute. Chairman of the National Woman’s ventor to grasp rightly the factors in i J. C. VIEMEISTER, Owner party, several wreeks ago urging her the problem. Charleston, W. Va.—All loafers look to have the picketing of the White Grand View hotel | NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON alike to the law In West Virginia. A The principal obstacle to effective House and Capitol stopped, but that Tenth Ave. and D St. dealing with the U-boat is Its invisibil­ statute just passed by the legislature I: SHORE DINNERS A SPECIALTY Miss Paul had refused to do so. The ity, its quality of submersion for a provides that every able male between Belmar New Jersey considerable length of time, during the ages of sixteen and sixty must following resolution wTas unanimous­ which it can travel comparatively long work at least 36 hours weekly at ly adopted by the New Jersey board: Home Cooking and Excellent distances under water and change its “some lawful and recognized business, “RESOLVED, That we do not ap­ Table Service. Large Airy prove the recent actions of picketing position without discovery by the profession or employment.” Rooms, Running Water, watchers on the surface. It is true This hits ’em all, both great and suffragists in Washington, and call attention to the fact that the National Shower Bath. that It must come up at times to re­ small. The law is effective, no matter Association representing 97 per cent, charge its electric accumulators or to how big an income any individual may of the enrolled suffragists of this CHARLES BROCKSTEDT, Prop. Ninth Avenue Belmar, N. J. give its crew fresh air. It must more enjoy. Students are exempt during country (of which we are a part), often put its periscope above water, school session. Violators mSy be fined is entirely distinct from the Na­ 150 feet from the Ocean and the circumstances in which its at­ $100 or be put to work by the state, in tional Woman’s Party, formerly the Modern in Every Respect tack Is made may oblige it to emerge which case their dependents get the Congressional Union, which is re­ for the purpose of bringing its gun into small wage allowed. sponsible for the picketing. OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 23 action. The purpose of this law is to make “RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be sent to all the papers of For booklet and further de­ The Real Solution. every able-bodied male do something the State”. The Belmont tails address In these conditions It may be treated useful during the war. as a surface boat, and proposals for W. M. STOYLE, Manager. dealing with it, whether from the air Tenth Avenue, Near Ocean or the sea, have already attained a JAPANESE “ CURIOS” SEIZED high degree of efficiency. Again, BELMAR NEW JERSEY where the U-boat is forced to operate British Authorities Block German CASTORIA or to reach the scene of its activity Trick to Get Copper and For Infants and Children Open May to November through narrow channels or constrict­ Rubber. In Use For Over 30 Years ed waters, the value of nets and mines Liverpool.—$n demanding the con­ Always bears W. J. WALSH, Prop ATLANTIC HOTEL |as a deterrent has, as official records the show, been proved up to a point. fiscation of certain shipments of “cu­ Signature of Nevertheless, to overcome the sub­ rios” from Japan to Sweden, the REMODELED and ENLARGED f marine, it is not sufficient to be able to government attorney read the follow­ obstruct its passage in certain limited ing letter in the prize court sent by BELMAR, N. J. areas, or merely to be prepared to deal a Hamburg curio firm to a dealer in wjth it during its brief intervals of Japan: ft Attractive Seashore Front. All conveniences. || “We would like to obtain large ft Special attention given Children. Rates on application. ft quantities of very heavy copper and BUENA VISTA HOTEL bronze vases, animals, etc. It is es­ •f sential that the objects be very cheap, Two and Three Rooms en suite With Bath * ITALIANS BUILD FI HE * A but we lay no importance to their con­ ROADS IN ALBANIA 1 The only hotel in Belmar that T dition, execution, etc. You can send can discriminate in its patronage * us the roughest and most faulty speci­ 4* mens. The articles must be massive 4> Rome.—Thanks to Italo-Aus- OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER ■*< trian rivalry, after the war Al­ and not hollow, and must have the * Ten seasons under my own management 4* bania will have the best system appearance of curios. If you can ship ten to twenty tons monthly as curios OVERLOOKINQ OCEAN AND LAKE * of wagon roads of any Balkan G. W. LEONARD, Prop * state, Greece and Roumania In­ to Sweden, we shall be glad to have BELMAR, N. J. j * cluded. you quote lowest price. You might A few' days ago a new road, also arrange to pack the cases with OPEN FOR THE SEASON 450 kilometers long, connecting raw rubber so works of art wTon’t dam­ Modern Homelike Music Dancing Santi Quaranta with Saloniki, age. Aluminum objects of art also in­ was opened to the public. The terest us.” Rates $12 per week and up road is a monument to Italian M. M. EW ELL. Owner and labor and engineering. Over 300 Pointed Finger Held Burglar. ! MELROSE INN kilometers lie through high Fremont, O.—-“Stay right where CORNER TENTH AND OCEAN AVENUES, BELMAR, N. J mountains and deep gorges. A you are or I’ll shoot,” said C? L. Phone 628-Belmar motor car can cover the distance Karschner, pointing his finger at C.v H. R. INGALLS between the two cities in about Williams, and the latter did just as he $ THE WOODBINE Agent 20 hours. •was told to do, and as a result he Is 5c Third Av. and B St., Belmar, N. J. In a few days a new piece of confined to the city prison charged BUICK, CADILLAC Accommodates 40 persons road, 110 kilometers long, will with burglary. Karschner and Will J. HAYNES, MARMON be opened to thet public and will si? First-class Table Board. Moore, in passing the latter’s saloon connect: Aviona. on the Adriatic, % Good rooms. I. MacCallum, Prop. 408 Main St. Phone 668 Asbury on Arch street lata in the evening, ob­ Asbury Park, N. J, / with Saloniki. served Williams prowling around on the inside. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE THREE

Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Kruse, 1 Orange; Rev. Henry T. Scudder, B. WAR RAISES CANARY PRICES Guests at Belmar’s MacClinch, Alex Torell and family, Vicinity News in FRENCH IN ALGERIA Cutting Off of Importations From Ger­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Cooke, James many Has Had Big Effect on Ever Popular Hotels Buehla Cooke, Beatric Cooke, J. Al­ Condensed Form Trade in Songsters. bert Thorne, Mrs. S. B. Clark, Miss Have More Troops in Oran Than (Continued from page 1) Winabeth Clark, New York. Any Town in France. Drum Fish Eating Oysters. Canaries are not chirping as cheaply The Atlantic. Drum fish are damaging the oyster as they did before the war. Musical Basch and family, Newark; Mrs. The Atlantic Hotel opened for the beds in Barnegat bay. One planter twittering, like everything else, has Are You in Need of Helen Swift, Brooklyn; Mrs. W al­ season Saturday and is rapidly fill­ Streets Are Full of Soldiers in Pictur­ claims he has lost §500 worth of ascended. The war, of course, is to esque Costumes, Including Arabs lace Scott, Bala, Pa., Lucien O. Car­ ing up. Mr. Strunsky, its genial pro­ oysters. blame. Before the struggle started ten in Their Flowing White or twelve thousand canaries were im­ Tags penter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter, prietor, is ever alert to the comfort J. McCabe, Philadelphia; Mr. and Garments. ported every weak from Germany. Cards and pleasure of his guests has fitted Two Big Sturgeon. A good feathered songster could be Mrs. C. J. Leslie and family, Mrs. up the spacious basement of the ho­ Two big sturgeon were caught in Blanks There are more French soldiers to bought at from $3.50 to $6. The Ger­ Leonard, East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. tel into a tea room and dance hall. pound nets at Belford last week. One mans had almost a monopoly on the Folders O. Meyer, Paul and Katherine Meyer, be seen in Oran than in any town in It has been decorated and furnished France. Those in France are at the fish weighed 240 pounds and the oth­ business. American bird dealers and ' Dodgers Montclair; A. J. Fitzsche, wife and in a unique manner, the artist being front or in the points of concentration er 200. The sturgeon were sold in fanciers did not have very good luck Receipts son, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Emise, De- Mr. Rehber of New York City, N. Y., near the front. They are there right New York for about §150. raising canaries, and it was the nat­ lores Emise, Cleveland, O. and his work is along ‘the line of enough, but one does not see them— ural and easy thing to import them. Envelopes The Sagamore. modernized art. The floors are at the front—because they are in the Big Shipment of Cloth. The British blockade stopped the Statements Many guests have registered at the waxed. Mr. Shankman, violinist, trenches. But in Algeria it is differ­ Twenty-eight carloads of cloth supply suddenly. The birds on hind were sold before the dealers had time Bill Heads Sagamore this week. A few of them and Mrs. Sownow, pianist, furnish ent. The streets are full of soldiers; wrere unloaded at the Sigmund Eisner to realize what was happening. Amer­ are: Mr. John Murdock, Mr. and so the cafes, the street cars, the stores, Invitations music at this hotel and a scries of company’s factory in Red Bank last icans were unable to raise canaries in Mrs. Albert \V. Rees, Trenton; Mrs. musicals will soon be arranged. Last the docks, the public gardens. The of­ week. Most of it will be used for Packet Heads ficial figures give the population of anything like the numbers they were Henry C. Maldock, Mercerville; John season several concerts were given at the manufacture of uniforms for the Oran at 130,000. To the casual visitor accustomed to importing, although the Letter Heads Kelly, Philadelphia; E. L. Mix, C. L. the Atlantic at which musicians and United States government. there seem to be at least half as many native supply was increased somewhat. C all a t this office Mix, Mrs. C. D. Shrader, Miss Helen vocalists of high rank appeared and soldiers besides. Still, it was far short of the demand Smith, Miss Edna V. Follette, Mae V. it is Mr. Strunsky’s intent to bring And they are all French^—French or Has Garden on Porch. end the prices started upward. Follette, Miss Teresa Lanck, Mae J. together a number of these famous French colonial, not allied troops. John Beed, proprietor of the Aber­ Today canaries sell at froru9$12 to Pitsing, New York; Virginia Warren, players this season for the enjoy­ Besides, the casual, familiar army deen Inn at Matawan, has a vegetable $15 and even higher. As one dealer says, “A canary is worth whatever you Robert Bass, Mrs. A. T. Bass, A. S. ment of his guests and Belmar peo­ types, there Is every kind of exotic garden on the porch of the hotel. It can get for him today. There Is no Good Work Is Bass, Brooklyn; R. L. Healy, J. ple in general. fighting man, including native troops is 157 feet long and one foot wide. from Indo-China, looking more like set price. In time we might be able Tunke, Mrs. F. M. Tunke, Crestwood, Among the guest at the Atlantic Mr. Reed formerly had flowers to furnish our own birds, but it takes N. Y. are: Charles Cohen, Brooklyn; Mrs. Japanese than anythin? else, and uni­ panted around the hotel, but this Our Specialty formed as ordinary French colonials experience, and the Germans have had The Carleton. B. L. Stein, Miss R. Brick, Mr. and year only vegetables were planted. of the line. There are the zouaves, years of advantage.” The popular Carleton opened for 2S25ZSES252£E5Hre52SZ5HffiS2SaSH8 Mrs. Jacobs, Paterson; Anna Haask, with their baggy red breeches and the season Saturday under the man­ Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross, H. W. Broth­ khaki puttees now o’ days, Instead of House Struck by Lightning. agement of W. M. Stoyle, who has ers, Miss H. Bernstein, S. S. Bern­ the white gaiters of the old parade The house of Mrs. Fred Pearce at so successfully conducted this hotel stein, Herman J. Mankeing, Helen I.. days before the war. Their short, West Point Pleasant was struck by for a period of years. Several sea­ Merritt, M. Kohos, H. Autoville, L. black-braided jackets, sashes and lightning last Friday and damaged to son guests arrived Saturday and Zahler, John Weinrel, Dr. and Mrs. blouses, however, are unchanged. a considerable extent. The house CARPENTER’S SHARK RIVER PAVILION other came down the Fourth and will Finkelberg, Dr. M. Strunsky, Isadore There are the Chasseurs d’Afrique— fdled with smoke as soon as it was FOOT OF TENTH AVENUE, BELMAR, N. J. (Formerly Buhler’s) remain during the summer. Late ar­ Friel and family, Ben Schwartz, Mr. the African light cavalry—with sky- struck but when the firemen arrived rivals include: and Mrs. E. V. Kislik, Mr. and Mrs. blue uniforms and red fezes, the most the smoke had cleared away enough Five-Cent Fare from Asbury Park by Train or Trolley elegant of French military horsemen. Miss Betty Frewen, Mr. B. Lock­ Wilkes, Miss N. Levine, G. Klaas, Sid­ to show that the house had not Launches, Sail Boats, Canoes; and Crabbing Outfit, with boat, 50c. More gorgeous, however, are the Boating Supplies and Fishing Tackle. Picnic Groves. wood, C. P. Ayres and wife, New ney Matz, Julius Schankman, Morris “tirailleurs,” the sharpshooters, equal­ caught fire. York; Mrs. W. Birdsall, Miss Marian Strunsky and family, New York. ly In sky-blue uniforms, faced with Soda Fountain, Ice Cream Parlor, Best Chocolate Ice Cream Soda on Birdsall, East Orange; J. B. Stewart The Windsor. , yellow, and also wearers of fezes. On White Turnips Plentiful. the Coast. Two blocks from Trolley, opposite the Depot. and wife. Miss Helen Stewart, Maple­ The New Windsor is rapidly fill­ active service this magnificence is sup­ Middletown township farmers re­ Leave Trolley Car at Tenth Avenue. PHONE 547 wood. ing up and will soon house the same, planted by khaki and khaki fezes upon port that w'hite turnips are more The Melrose Inn. happy, jolly crowd that it has in past which a star and crescent Indicate that plentiful this year than in many Among the guests who have arriv­ seasons. Aipong the guests of the the wearer Is a follower of the prophet. previous years. A number of the ed at the Melrose Inn during the past week, some of whom have come More characteristic of the country are farmers are making daily shipments the “spahis"—Mohammedan troops, of­ week are several who have made to remain until after Labor day are: of the vegetable to the New York ficered by Frenchmen. They wear this popular hotel* their stopping Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bolton, Miss flowing scarlet cloaks and the soldiers markets, w-here it is said they bring place for several years. Some of Florence Bolton, Master Joseph Bol­ wear turbans and native costumes; the good prices. In case of Loss by Fire are you the late arrivals are: , ton, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Leahey, officers, unequal to coping with the M. C. Richards, Newark; Dr. and New York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. turban, content themselves with fezes, Red Bank Contributed $100,000. Protected? Mrs. John J. Mooney and daughter, MacCrasson, Palmyra, N. Y., Harry but sacrifice nothing of the resplendent Red Bank’s allottment toward the Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hov- S. Pine, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. David scarlet cloak. The most picturesque, Red Cross fund wras $10,000 but the PLACE YOUR INSURANCE WITH erman, Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. S. Noble, Jersey City; Anna L. Higgins, and the most numerous, are the people having the campaign in charge Sampson, Harold Billington, J. Lip- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Hale, Flush­ “goums,” the Arab cavalry regiments said it was too small an amount and DILDIN E & DILDIN E schutz, L. F. Little, New York; Mr. ing, L. I.; F. J.Ferry, Mae O’Brien, raised by the Arabs themselves. They set the figure at $30,000. This REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE* wear the flowing wfcite garments, the and Mrs. F. A. Watts, Brooklyn; Mr. Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Perry West, amount was subscribed in three days COR. TENTH AVENUE and F STREET BELMAR, N. J. “bournous” of the desert. Newark. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Jr., Asbury At tea time any sunny afternoon the and they then determined to push it Park. The Overlook. Boulevard Seguin, the principal street up to $100,000 and had that amount Belmar Inn. The usual Sunday crowd enjoyed of Oran, is crowded with these uni­ raised in a week. Several guests are at the Belmar the hospitality which the Overlook forms, and more besides. The terasse Inn for the season, some of whom on Shark river affords and a number of the Cafe Continental hasn’t a va­ Long Time Postmaster Resigns. We are now prepared to write “War Risks;” also arrived during the present week. of others were guests over the week­ cant table, and the tables cover the After serving as postmaster at sidewalk almost to the curb. There These new arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. end. These included: Freneau twenty-six years, M. A. Far- Rent, Explosion and “Use and Occupancy” Insurance. Sidney Snyder and daughter, Mr. and N. J. Fenton, Jersey City; G. Bar- are no regulations about the hours at don is succeeded in that position by Mrs. J; Leal and son, and Mrs. Mary fanoff, B. Avolon, two Russian opera which drinks may be served in Algeria, William E. Watts. Last winter the for the war is far away and the garden McCormack, Brooklyn. Miss Jewett It mav * V A the past week have been good and paving brick from blast furnace slag. mMondays only. include: These bricks were worth about $3' Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wood­ per thousand in 1915. They may be ward, Mrs. E. D. Miner, Miss F. H. Courtesy in the Home. successfully made of almost any blast­ Miner, A. C. Scovel, Erna Pfeifer, J. Why should dally life together de­ furnace slag at a cost of $5 to $7 pet F. Pfeifer, New York; Mrs. E. Van­ stroy the mutual consideration and thousand. He figures tbJnt there is at courtesy a- man and woman show be winkle and children, Paterson; Mr. present available about 16,000,000 tons INSURANCE BONDS REAL ESTATE fore marriage, which they would con­ of slag annually in the United States, and Mrs. George P. Reuter and tinue as mere friends? If husband daughter. Miss R. Kulin, John S. after leaving 2,000,000 tons for cement and wife, no matter how much thej manufacture. This would provide List your Cottages and Bungalows for rent Kulin, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. C. love each other, no matter at what 2,000,000,000 bricks for permanent good Fine Jewelry with me: I will secure the renters Addinbills, ;Miss Winder, German­ close range they live, would strive tc roads every year—say, for 1,000 miles grant each other the treatment whiel town; Mr. and Mrs, Stenbey and son, annually of 50-foot road. You are invited to inspect Philadelphia. ordinary good breeding exacts, w g u Ig Time and again failure has been en­ CHAS. J. McCOININFLJU The Colorado. respect one another as individuals, not countered in the effort to make paving my fihe and extensive line of The Colorado under new manage­ as household furniture, would foster brick in this manner, but the problem watches, diamonds, jewelry, ment is enjoying very good patron­ mutual forbearance and ordinary po­ seems, to be fairly well worked out f 806 F Street, Belmar liteness in “little things,” then th« silverweai** cut glass, optical age and everything points to a pros­ now. The slag must be treated hot as divorce courts would be cheated, chil­ goods, etc. perous season for this ocean front it comes from the furnace, and the dren would suffer fewer violations oi brick must be heated out of contacl hotel. Late arrivals include: I Make a Specialty of their inalienable rights to home and with air or steam lest it become brittle. S. M. KofT, Jane N. MackofT, Janet harmony and there would be less Ellwood Hendrick. H. Jacobs, Anne Seixas, A. .Halpern, cynical complaint of “something rot­ REPAIRING Chalres Flemberg, Leopold Fried­ ten in the state of matrimony .’’—Mary INSURANCEMORTGAGES REAL ESTATE Signboards )n Japan. man, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Harris, Mr. B. Walter, in the Chicago News. It is not known when the signboards Work guaranteed. Your pat­ NEIL H. MILLER and Mrs. I. Evans, Miss M. Kinberg, first came into ^se in Japan, but pre­ ronage solicited. Mr. and Mrs. Gusburg and family, Flower Language. sumably it was not long after the in­ 708 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. L. Otter and family, The earliest nations had their flowei troduction of writing, though j! that The Business Which Fair Dealings Built Frances Market, Samuel Peltz, all of language, or florigraphy, which was in­ would not be necessary among a peo­ L. J. LEADER New York. timately connected with mythology, re­ ple where pictures and designs pre­ 912 F Street, Belmar, N. J. A GOOD HOME is the Best Legacy ever left One’s Family. Why Grand View. ligion and national life. Among the ceded ideographs representing them. not own your own home? most commonly known symbolic mean­ Indeed, Japanese writing, like Chinese, Next door to A. & P. Tea Store Among the guests arriving at the We can help you to secure a home. ings attached to certain flowers are consists of signs rather than expres­ Is your property properly protected with good Insurance? Grand View hotel during the past the following: Oak, patriotism; bay, sions of sound, says T. Nakayama, M. 4 j We can give you valuable information on the subject. week to remain during the entire poesy; myrtle, beauty; olive, peace; Collgny writes in the Cincinnau En­ season were Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman ivy, revelry; rose, love; apple blos­ quirer. The national ideographs are Commissioner of Deeds Conveyancing Notary Public of New York. Mr. Ackerman is man­ soms, preference; buttercup, riches; for the eye rather than the ear;:'to be ager of the Studebaker Auto com­ anemone, frailty, anticipation; dande­ seen rather than to be heard. pany of New York. lion, coquetry; daffodil, unrequitted There is no mention in Japanese his­ S. DRESDEN ! Buena Vista. love; lilac, fastidiousness; narcissus, tory of the fact that in the reign of The past week has brought many eelf-love; marigold, contempt; gold- Emperor Oodaigo (1319-1339) each gov­ Ladies’ and Gents’ f BORTON BROS. enrod, encouragement; lily, majesty, ernment official set up a door plajte sig­ arrivals and a score or more of res­ purity; calla, magnificent beauty; for­ nifying his name and occupation, TAILOR | ervations have been made by those get-me-not, true love; poppy, oblivion; which may be regarded as thy first T H E VERY BEST IN wdio will come to this fine hotel amaranth, immortality; gentian, virgin mention of signs in Japan. Grocers Staple and Fancy Groceries shortly. Week-end guest and new pride; geranium, deceit; foxglove, in­ KING BUILDING l arrvals include sincerity ; hyacinth, sorrow; honey­ The Minimum. ALL KINDS OF TABLE DELICACIES CARRIED IN STOCK Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Laffey, Mr. and suckle, fidelity; pansy, thoughts; helio­ Kidd—Now that your daughter has N O . 8 0 3 Vi F STREET 2 Mrs. C. Wilson and child, Newark; trope, devotion; sweet william, gal­ graduated from her domestic science B E L M A R , N. J. | Strictly Fresh Eggs and Butter J. E. Albeck and family, East lantry ; candytuft, indifference; cow­ school I presume she gives her .mother Orange; Mrs. L. W. Curtis, Benj. F. slip, youthful beauty; white violet, a little help? Curtis, W. B. Curtis, Sadie Rhlstpn, modesty; snow ^e, friendship in need. Kidder—Yes, just as little a8 possi­ Ninth Avenue & F Street, be lm ar, n. j. ble. PAGE FOUR THE COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917.

Thirty-three Belmar men, either parmanent or well-known summer THE COAST ADVERTISER residents, are now in the army or ORIGIN OF WELL-KNOWN SONS (Incorporated with the Coast Echo) on the reserve list. The draft will (Special Advertiser feature) F. S. Berggren H. C. Higgins call several others. Let us hope that Th e C r a f t S h o p BERGGREN & HIGGINS every one of these boys will return ANNIE LAURIE Editors and Publishers to us safe and sound, but remember W E S E L L when you give your mite to the Maxwelton’s banks are bonny, where early falls the dew; Publication Office and Plant Red Cross to alleviate the suffering And ’twas there that Annie Laurie gave me her promise true, Artistic Hand-Wrought 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Gave me her promise true, and ne’er forget will I, ’Phone 580-M of some soldier bleeding on the bat­ But for bonnie Annie Laurie I ’d lay me down and die. Gold and Silver Jewelry tlefield, that it may soon be your son. Entered as second-class matter When you contribute for the pur­ Her brow is like the snaw-drift, her throat is like the swan; Nursery Furniture and Toys February 25, 1908, at the post office chase of cloth for hospital supplies Her face is as the fairest that e’er the sun shone on, at Belmar, N. J., under the Act of That e’er the sun shone on; and dark blue is her e’e, Embroidery and Art Needlework Congress of March 3, 1879. or help in making a bandage for And for bonnie Annie Laurie I ’d lay me down and die. some mother’s son, remember it may Silverware, Candlesticks and Candles Subscription Rate shortly be needed to stop the ebbing Like dew on the gowan lying, is the fa’ o’ her fairy feet, One Y e a r ...... $1.00 of your boy’s life blood. And like winds in summer sighing, her voice is low and sweet, (Strictly in Advance) Shark River Chapter is doing won­ Her voice is low and sweet, and she’s a’ the world to me, WE BUY Single C o p y ...... 3 cents And for bonnie Annie Laurie I’d lay me down and die. derful work for the Red Cross but it Pure Home-Made Jellies and Preserves Advertising Rates on Application. must go on and on—not only here Another of the sweet old songs that is ever new is “Annie Laurie.” but throughout the nation until this Like “Coming Thro’ the Rye,” “Highland Mary,” and “Auld Lang Syne” it Artistic Embroidery and Needlework All commnuications, advertise­ terrible war shall end. War means is a product of the Land of the Heather where the words were penned ments, or other matter to be guaran­ Old Gold and Old Silver teed proper insertion, MUST be sacrifice and the extent of that sac­ by W illiam Douglas. They were addressed to the eldest daughter of Sir handed in not later than noon on rifice to America in lives and money Robert Laurie of Maxwelton, but they failed to touch Annie’s heart for she Wednesday of each week. no one can predict. later became the wife of a Mr. Ferguson. There are three earlier versions SPECIAL All notices of entertainments by of the song than that here printed and the air to which it is now sung Lessons in Jewelry Making Free of Charge churches, societies, etc., at which an admission fee is charged, for resolu­ THE SPIRIT OF 1776 was selected by George Thomson from an old Lowland melody. tions of organizations in cases of death of members, or similar read­ It is doubtful if there has been a The Week in History. Schneider, Clarence A. Seaman, Mrs. ing matter which is not in the form Fourth of July since our forefathers of general news will be charged for July 6—General Wheeler ordered C. Tag, Miss Anita Snow, Chas. H. THE CRAFT SHOP at the rate of five cents per line for 141 years ago declared themselves to the Philippines, 1899. Hartung. each insertion. free and independent of foreign 704 F Street Belmar, N. Legal Notices—The Coast Adver­ prince and potentate which passed tiser is a legal newspaper, and as July 7—-Hawaii annexed to the j D** such, is the proper medium for all with so little recognition of the day United States, 1898. Outcast Among Birds. legal notices. Some advertisements as Wednesday. In Belmar the small There is one bird which will not take belong to us by law, while with boy with his toy pistol was hardly July 8—Battle of Ticonderoga, advantage of bird houses. This is the many others it is optional with the in evidence. July 4 is the greatest 1758. American cowbird, which is something party interested as to what paper of an outcast among the feathered shall publish them. of the American anniversaries, and it was not that the American people tribe. This bird never has a nest of July 9—Zachary Taylor, president, THE GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE ON THE COAST were forgetful of the day that it was its own, even of the most humble char­ News Items of Local and Personal died, 1850. acter, and she studiously shuns all Interest Invited passed so quietly, but that with the worries of parenthood by deposit­ America at war it hardly seemed July 10—Wyoming admitted as a ing her eggs in the convenient nest of New Spring Wearing Apparel FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. fitting to celebrate the anniversary state, 1890. any other bird. There they are hatched as people were wont to do. There is along with the natural owners of the In Great Variety another reason, too. The American July l i ­ -John Quincy Adams born, bird home, and demund in many cases people have come to know that the no?. the lion’s share of attention, as they Millinery— You will find a most elaborate collect­ sane and safe Fourth comes nearer are large, strong birds, and frequently ion of both foreign and domestic creations in trim­ representing a higher and more in­ outgrow the foster mother not only in July 12—Henry D. Thoreau, nat­ size, but in her ability to feed her med hats. S W W * W- '-& L telligent sentiment than the noisy uralist and writer, born, 1817. overgrown fledgelings, and it is no un­ Dress fabrics and silks in all the latest weaves. demonstrations in which the genera­ common sight to see a weary and be­ Ladies’ Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats. A great tions of former years indulged. draggled song sparrow in June strfv- We have mistaken the manner of iag desperately to assuage the hunger selection, all new and desirable. ey f g j " ; the ancestral deed which we cele­ Inlet Terrace Club calls of her unruly child by forced M en’s furnishings, everything new and up to date. brated for the deed itself. Gunpow­ adoption. 1 der, noise, red fire, loud celebration Shoes— Our stock is complete of all that’s new for —these things do not, in fact, repeat Events on Fourth Self-Esteem. Men, Women and Children. the spirit of 1776. That spirit was Nearly always a human being is able (Continued from page 1) Men’s and Boys’ clothing in all the new and natty a fact. It was part of and the re­ ta develop a philosophy which saves him from an utter loss of self-esteem, styles. flection of a fact—that fact of the *************** *** the afternoon, it will be necessary to no matter how reprehensible his con­ American colonies’ arrival at a state House Furnishing Goods run a number of events during the duct may becoipe. 1 am told that even fit for independence. Descendants week anti the finals on Saturday. the men who traific in women attempt Window Shades, Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Rugs. Where our duty’s task is .* of the forefathers have wasted much * Four very pretty silver cups were to justify themselves to themselves. A time and burned many explosives, man who is without self-esteem for any A FINE LINE OF CHILDREN’S QO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES donated to the club by William F. wrought .* indulged in realms of composition considerable period of time is likely to * Siemon, chairman of the board of and oratory all in celebration of the commit suicide. Kernorse is essential­ governors, to be awarded to the In unison with God’s great .* American army’s triumph over the ly a loss—in whole or part—of self-es­ * successful contestants and there is mother country. This victory was teem.—William Maxwell, in Collier’s COOK’S BEK HIVE keen rivalry among the participants thought ' .* the conclusion and the emphasis giv­ Weekly. * in the tournament for the honor of en to ihe great truth that the Anglo- Avenue and Main Street winning the cups. Asbury Park, IN. J. The near and future blend .* Saxon passion for democracy, cher­ * The scene in the pretty ballroom ished and nurtured in its natural of the club on the Fourth was in one .* climate under stimulating conditions, * inspiring. The music furnished by had flourished beyond all previous Howland’s Tango band of five . And whatsoe’er is willed, is .* expectation or realization. That * pieces, personally conducted, forced which was born in the new world everybody to their feet and it was done. .* was a child of freedom, freedom in * impossible to keep still while the its highest and best sense, as we sbury ark and cean rove ank music was playing. Capable “Ben­ A P O G B —Whittier. .* fully believe, because it retained and -ASBURY PARK, N. J.- * ny” Farrier ably assisted by the en­ clung to nothing that savored of roy­ ***************** ergetic Doctors Hassler and Gregory T H E STRENGTH OF THIS BANK alty. America rejected all that kept everyone guessing as to what LIES NOT ONLYIN ITS would have hampered, nullified, THE RED CROSS MOVEMENT was coming next in the way of lucky CAPITAL moderated or in any degree detract­ number contests, etc. Three silk SURPLUS .00 ed from or denied the republican AND Shark River Chapter of the Amer­ n,, , - „ , , | American flags mounted on silver $500,000 conception. Ihe forefathers plant- , . , , « i i UNDIVIDED ican Red Cross is doing wonderful , ,, . ,, , pedestals engraved with the club PROFITS ed the experience in the only soil j:______,______,„K work. Men, women and children monogram were donated to the club and under the only conditions to [ WHEN THE KIDDIES AND are thoroughly aroused to the ne­ by William F. Siemon,chairman of 00 reach the results which are the RESOURCES OF $2,500,000 cessity of prompt and immediate the board of governors, and awarded COME HOME LIKE United States of to-day. action. Purse strings have been to the dancers. A number of other Let us get the true perspective of THIS BUT ALSO IN THE CHARACTER AND FINANCIAL RESPONSI­ loosened and people have given ac­ I prizes were presented. The the revolution. It was the logical ___ BILITY OF THE MEN BY WHOM ITS AFFAIRS ARE DIRECTED cording to their means—yes, have dance continued until the wee sma’ it won’t take long to have outcome of mankind’s striving to-1 made sacrifices to aid in the noble hours and was fittingly brought to Officers: Directors: ward self-government, not a quarrel ] them looking like this T. Frank Appleby work for humanity. If Shark River a close by the inspiring strains of the HENRY C. WINSOR, Pres. with a petty tyrannical king. The Aaron E. Ballard chapter had been commanded to “Star Spangled Banner.” C. C. CLAYTON, Vice-Pres. Cornelius C. Clayton revolution was inevitable, and not a raise .$10,000 for the Red Cross, most The regular Saturday evening H. A. WATSON, Cashier. W. Harvey Jones mere revolt against a tax without people would have said the task was dance will be held Saturday evening F. M. MILLER, Asst. Cashier. I. R. Taylor representation. The Anglo-Saxon Henry C. Windsor an impossible one, yet Spring Lake, July 7, at 8.30. Music by Howland’s here contributed in his own way to Belmar and Manasquan contributed Tango Band, five pieces personally the great cause which France was nearly $17,000 toward the national conducted. soon to do in her own way.* Nearly fund during Red Cross week. Mr. Farrier, Chairman of the En­ a century and a half have passed Patriotic, sympathetic women are tertainment committee is working since that time. The pain and anger giving their time and strength in overtime to see that something novel if you have a which went with the convulsion of making surgical dressings and hos­ is introduced each Saturday, night birth have been forgotten, and when pital supplies which are needed and and in addition is planning to hold a | Belmar at /V\arket 2 we celebrate the anniversary of that will be needed in caring for our Red Cross dance, barn dance, m ili­ birth of liberty it is because we are “ VULCAN” -wounded American soldiers and the tary dance and masquerade, notice jubilant, not vain glorious and proud men with whom they are fighting. of which will be given late*-.' J. C. WISSEMANN, Propr. 2 of our victory over an enemy. En­ Children are doing their bit in The club announces an open junior mity and progress cannot be mated. Gas Water Heater raising money by holding cake sales tournament under the auspices of The safe and sane Fourth—the and in various other ways. the United States National Lawn manner in which we have come to because in a jiffy you have all Each and every auxiliary of the Tennis association for the week of PRIME MEATS celebrate it is a sort of a reconstruc­ the hot water you need to chapter, society and church organi­ July 23rd; also the annual open tour­ tion of the spirit of 1776, and this an­ zations are constantly doing some­ nament for the week of July 30th. give them the bath of their nual task,of the American people is AND POULTRY thing for the common cause. Civic Complete details of each event will young lives—yes, a hundred a serious one, vivifying and en­ improvements and features which be published later. baths— with no more trouble nobling. We have no other day to had been scheduled for this year In spite of the backward season, compare with it, nor any that means or labor than just striking a Phone 666 809 F Street Belmar, N. J. have been indefinitely postponed that the membership of the club is in­ so much to the whole human race. match and lighting the gas. the money may be used for the Red creasing daily and the season prom Cross. iscs to eclipse the past two years. A “ Vulcan” Gas water All this is not a fad. The call of THE ADVERTISER CALENDAR. The club’s float to be placed in the f Heater will give you all the our hoys to arms has made the whole lagoon for the convenience of the nation kin—that is nearly so. Un­ July 6—Sun rises at 4.35, sets at members is now in course of con­ j hot water you want for every fortunately there are a few right 7.33. Length of day, 14h., 58m. struction and will be completed in [purpose, easily, quickly, Moon’s phases: July 11, last quar­ Open Day and Night Telephone 577 here in Belmar who say they do about a week. jcheaply. ter; July 18, new moon; July 27, not believe in the Red Cross, but Geoffrey Azoy, engineer of the they will soon. We are engaged in first quarter. Mars and Jupiter are good ship “Neptune” in last year’s 1 You can easily afford one of THEODORE H. BENNETT this bloody conflict. We have an morning stars. Venus and Saturn “Belmarvels” is now in town and are evening stars. “these heaters. army in France ready to take its the “Belmarvels” w ill get together Undertaker & Licensed Embalmer place in the trenches, and any and arrange for their attraction to Tide Table for Coming Week.* morning we can expect the papers be given during August. Attractive Prices Adaline A. Bennett and Louise T. Bennett. to announce that the Americans have High Water Low Water. Assistant Embalmers A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Following new members were re­ participated in battle and that Easy Terms Fri. fi— 8.25 8.43 2.25 2.30 cently elected: George F. Barber, Motor and Horse-drawn Vehicles. hundred, a thousand, perhaps five Sat. 7— 9.16 9.34 3.14 3.24 Sumner H. Barlow, A. D. Burgesser, Officc, 710 Ninth Avenue Belmar, N. J. thousand, have been killed or Sun. 8— 10.08 10.26 4.02 4.17 A. H. Chamberlain, Dr. H. B. Costill, n— 11.02 wounded. You cannot make war a Mon. 11.19 4.53 5.15 Robert Coster, Nelson B. Dane, John The Coast Gas Company Tues. lO - 11.59 5.44 6.15 safe business. Already 40,000,000 Wed. l l — .10 12.57 6.38 7.16 Alfred Dixon, Percy E. Garretson, men and boys have been maimed, Thurs 12— 1.14 1.54 7.33 8.19 Thomas Henry Hall, Walter U. Law­ I Belmar Ocen Grove -wounded and disabled in this ter­ •This table is furnished The Ad son, Winthrop C. Lenz, Thos. Mc­ Point Pleasant rible war and there is no telling vertiser by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Bride, Joseph M. Naylor, Joseph B. The Best in Job Printing •when this awful carnage will end. Survey. O’Reilly, Clayton R. Rogers, Otto FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE FIVE Belmar Happenings WARRING ON INFANT PLAGUE I Among the Churches I Medical Scientists Place Themselves in State of Preparedness to Repel Th e Fi r s t Na t io n a l B a n k . Mrs. Laura Chattin, formerly of Belmar, is the guest of Mrs. F. H. Advances of Foe. B e 1_^ M A R , XT . J. Church of the Holy Apostles. Pierce for two weeks. The best war news of home signifi­ The Church of the Holy Apostles, cance published the other day related (Protestant Episcopal), Fifth avenue William Miller of Brooklyn visited to the new state of preparedness in and B street, opens Sunday, June 10. his aunt, Mrs. E. S. Miller, 804 F which our medical scientists find them­ Services: Morning prayer and ser­ street, Sunday. selves for the fight with infantile par­ Is Your Money Supporting mon every Sunday at 10.30 a.m. Holy alysis and its microbes, observes the Communion first Sunday of each M. Manner’s house, 512 Ninth ave­ New York World. In case of a fresh The Government? month at 10.30 a.m. and every Sunday nue, was leased this week through advance by these foes of childhood in At this critical period in our history our manufac­ in August at 7.30 a.m. except the first the agency of F. Kienle. the coming summer, the prospects for turers are offering their mills, and our young men are Sunday. Evening prayer and brief a distinct repulse are encouraging. It is from the research forces of the offering their services to the United States Government. address every Sunday at 5 p.m. from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kain of Phil­ Rockefeller institute that the bulle­ Would you like to do your share and help by putting July 22nd to August 26th. adelphia are occupying their Belmar tins come of a progressive readiness. your money where it will support the new Federal Re­ The services on July 1st were con­ residence for the summer. Not least encouraging among the serve Banking System, which the Government has estab­ ducted by the Rev. Dr. Henry Town­ discoveries of the doctors is the fact lished to stand back of our commerce, industry and agri­ send Scudder. The organist was Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Mitchell, 805 that two centers of generally efficient culture? Mrs. B. S. Keator of the First M. E. Ninth avenue, are visiting her bro­ defense are characteristic of the body You can do this by opening an account with us, as church of Asbury Park, who will ther, Dr. W illiam Betts, in Morris­ itself. One of these is in the secretions part of every dollar so deposited goes directly into the play during the summer. The choir town. of the nose and throat, the entrance new system, where it will always be ready for you when rendered the usual anthems and avenues of the microbes. The other is wanted. hymns. Miss Isabel Irving of St. J. P. Meehan and family of Jersey in certain membranes, when intact, surrounding the spinal cord and brain. Paul’s, New York, sang the solo, City w ill take possession of M. Man­ A slight injury to these membranes ner’s house, 512 Ninth avenue, Sat­ “These are they” from Gaul’s “Holy will let the virus in when the disease City,” for the offertory most accept­ urday. germs have once passed the other bar­ ably. riers. How frequently the defenses Sunday July 8 the services wrill be The cottages, houses and bunga­ succeeded all around is shown by the conducted by the Bev. Dr. Thos. J. lows on the America-World camp record of last summer’s attack;!, only Frank Casner’s cottage, corner of The Stratford Inn is now open un­ . Lacey of the Church of the Redeemer, ground have all been taken for the 1.59 cases of paralysis occurring to Bits of News From Fourth and Garfield avenues, is rent­ der new management and promises Brooklyn, who is well and favorably season. every 1,000 ot population in this city. ed. to be first-class in every respect. knowrn in Belmar. An attractive This would mean about 16 cases to a city of 10,000 people. Mi’s. Armstrong’s cottage on Gar­ musical program will be rendered. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Avon-by-the-Sea Dow Kling and family have moved Passing from natural preventive to field avenue is now occupied for the The church is free and all are wel­ Presbyterian church will hold a cake to their summer home along Shark come. Service at 10.30 a.m. sale at Borton Bros.’ store Saturday discovered remedies, the doctors tell of summer. a better serum and of methods of ad­ EVENTS OF WEEK IN CHARMING river, having rented their1 Garfield morning. ministration made more effective by a BOROUGH avenue home. St. Rose’s Catholic Church. Dr. and Mrs. Angeny entertained a winter’s study and experiment. Alto­ St. Rose’s Catholic.—Seventh av- sey City, Miss Elizabeth Cooper and gether the research bulletins go far to house full of relatives from Phila­ Matters- of Interest to Those Who eune and E street. Bev. Wm. J. Mc­ sey City, Miss Eizabeth Cooper and strengthen the counsel, found to be delphia on the Fourth, Make the Advertiser your silent Connell, pastor Masses: Sunday Miss Anna Bier of New York were are Acquainted With Avon Peo­ partner. Have it carry your story well based even in last summer’s epi­ Mr. and Mrs. George Dodd and son, morning at 8 and 10 o’clock. Mass­ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. demic, ajminst panic and nerve-racking every week. ple. — J Alvin, and Mrs. Oakerson, all of Free­ es on First Friday at 6 and 7.30 Cooper, 800 Tenth avenue. worry. hold, visited Mr, and Mrs. Howard o’clock. Masses on week days at The Advertiser office is equipped TO PASS ORDINANCE Heulitt over the Fourth. 7.30. Benediction on Sunday at 3 Rev. D. E. Lyon, DD., and family TRAINING SCHOOL FOR WIVES to do your job printing promptly. p.m. Benediction on First Friday of Baltimore are occupying their Council met Monday night. Bills at 7.30 p.m. Confession, eves of Unfortunately, However, ‘/his Club Belmar cottage. Dr. Lyon was a amounting to $3,274.90 were ordered Holy Days, First Friday and Satur­ former pastor of Belmar Methodist Has Produced No Weddings In paid and notes of $2,090.50, $4,000, THE “GEM” and “SEA SHELL i'$ i't day, 4 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. church. Five Years’ Life. $500 were ordered renewed. *vr Ocean & Fifth Avs, Ocean & Eighth Avs. i i :<>: % To fit themselves to be wives for An ordinance authorizing an issue % First Methodist Church. In the list of Belmar men in the J'- £>, & 3? men whom they have pot yet found, of $20,000 bonds bearing 5 percent, 3E 3E The Best in Motion Pictures xx “The Man Who Feared God, But service of the United States printed the members of the V'osephiae club interest was passed on first reading, * Was Not Afraid of Him” is the sub­ last w'eek, A. C. M. Azoy, Jr., was are preparing to takg courses in self- the proceeds to be used for the pur­ EVENINGS at 8 and 9:30 ject of the sermon to be delivered by credited with being at the officers’ control, in first aid to the injured, In chase of the swimming pool, bathing PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JULY 10th Bev. Walter Earl Ledden in the Meth­ training camp, Plattsburg. He is literature and gymnastic wov*., 1 plant and nets for beach front. The Paramount Presents: odist church next Sunday morning with the coast artillery at Fort Mon­ The organization Is composes of n clerk was instructed to notify Avon LOUISE HUFF and JACK PICKFORD in at 11 o’clock. At this service Mrs. roe. large number of girls, all of a mar­ xx Beach company that the payment of Monday... “SEVENTEEN” x :<>: Elvira Borden Kain will sing “Fear riageable age, who are in the business Latest Hearst Pathe News and a Good Comedy # 3? the purchase price of $17,000 would :

Lake Como M. P. Church. Had Enough. “My mind to me a kingdom is,” she The service at Como next Sunday US ATLANTIC COAST began to quote in saccharine accents. will be of usual interest. Morning When you need any­ “Aw, nix on that royalty stuff,” subject: “The Ever Present God;” broke in the fellow who had been read­ evening subject: “You Can’t Serve thing in the l;ne of ing up on the evils of autocracy. ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Paul jC. Taylor Two Masters at the same time.” Old neat and attractive 726 Cookman Ave. time song service where everybody Printing. Not Strict Veracity. sings, at 7.30. We are having good “Is an untruth pardonable?” 808 F Mi. B elm ar , N. J. attendance. Come and bring your “Occasionally. You often write ‘Dear Asbury Park, N. J. friends. Sir’ and ‘Yours Respectfully’ when you Phone 2000 don’t mean a wTord of it!” PAGE SIX THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917.

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W ILSO N TR AC T ♦ AUCTION SALE Easy Terms SALE DAYS: I WHAT WE GIVE AWAY Twenty-Five per cent, of the pur­ Rare Vases Artistic Bric-a-Brac chase price down at the time of sale, Mexican Linen Drawn Work and the balance in two years, OR a Oriental Rugs Couch Covers discount for CASH. Thursday, July 12 Prayer Rugs Tapestry Curtains Pillow Covers Leather Goods Title to this Property is Cut Glass Fern Dishes GUARANTEED Cut Glass Water Pitchers Umbrellas, SilverWare, Gold Watches RESTRICTIONS;— Suitable re­ Friday, July 13 Chocolate Pots Salad Dishes strictions have been placed on this And many other articles too nu­ property which will be announced at merous to mention. You do not have the time of the sale. Saturday, July 14 to buy a lot to get the presents. W ilson Tract located on F St. and 18th Ave., Belmar T A K E TROLLEY DIRECT TO PROPERTY G O NOW-INSPECT THE LOTS Call at our Office for Information. Also See the Presents MILLER-MARGERUM CO., Owners BRANCH OFFICE: HOME OFFICE 701 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. 150 E. State Street, Trenton, N. J .

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William Selfridge of Weehawken has been spending the week at the S im lm rlf (Hmnjratuj Ridgemere which is conductcd by Mrs. Selfridge. Asbury pu:k, Jfem Jm snj Mrs. H. F. Watkins and daughters, Dorothy and Hazel, of Atlantic High­ lands were guests of Mrs. Clarence Stines, 821 Twelfth avenue Sunday. op Off Your Lester Miller of Ralrway visited Mrs. Elmer Haberstick entertained his grandmother, Mrs. E. S. Miller, We are Prepared The Mode is Good Clothes over the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Edward F street, Sunday. White for Sum­ ^V itli A Good Cap. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faith, to show you the most com­ Miss Mary Gillan, Miss Katherine Otto Meyer and family of Mont­ plete and up-to-date line of I clair have taken possession of their mer Footwear atty clothes vie with gay plaids for honors in our as­ Murray of Newark and Miss Eliza­ beth Collyer of Kearney. residence on River drive for the Bathing Suits, Caps and sortment of golf and motor caps. Smart and becoming shapes, summer. j Shoes in Ladies’, Misses’ and AINTY,graceful and . ' -- 50c to $1.00 A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid socae- Boys’ at money-saving pric- D charmiug pumps of W e can t overlook mentioning ty of the Methodist church was h$ld Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lockwood of white Linen, Buck and Brooklyn visited Mrs. Lockwood’s jes. All that we ask is to Loose - Fitting Monday evening at the parsonage. Kid, with covered heels Plans for the annual church fair parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fer­ come and be convinced. B.V.D were discussed. Mrs. Malsch axul guson over the Fourth. and high arches, will add (Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. and Foreign Countries) Mrs. Frank Kain were elected Sto charm to any costume. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. membership. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Shoes Methodist church will give a social In every detail they have A cap makes a cool head, B. V . D . a cool hody. Cool- Miss Alice Williams, a student in in the church parlors next Tuesday We are showing a com­ the O. K. of Fashion. headed men prefer B. V . D. 50c to $1. St. Francis’ hospital, Trenton, is pass- night. A short musical and literary a two weeks’ vacation with her par­ program will be given. The admis­ plete line of Sport Shoes for Price $2.00 to $6.50 ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Williams, sion is some article to be placed on the Ladies and Growing girls 601 Twelfth avenue. Miss Williams sale at the annual fair of the society Bathing Shoes in the to be held July 26. and Tan scuffers for the ecenty passed successfully the exafn- newest colors inations at the hospital. children, and there is service Both the meetings of the finance committee and the executive commit­ in every pair. Miss T. T. Dolby who so success­ tee of Shark River chapter of the You can always do a little Levinsohn’s fully managed the Columbia hotel in American Red Cross to have been W m . H. Hurley 1915 and who has for the past three held this week wTere postponed on ac­ better at Department years been manager of the Palmer count of rainy evenings. A meeting house at Lakewood, will conduct the of the former committee will be held Store Leighton hotel at Point Pleasant J. l e w is & SON 907-909 F STREET to-night and the latter committee will 10th Avenue & F St. Beach, which was recently purchased meet Tuesday night. F Street and Sixth Avenue by Ex-Senator O. H. Brow’n of Spring BELMAR, N. J. Opp. Bank Belmar, N. J. Lake. (Additional Gossip on page 5) Tel. Conn. Belmar, N. J.