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SEVERAL LARGE HOMES JESSIE SH1BLA CATHOLIC SCHOOL INVESTIGATING THE COLORED MASONIC MILITARY HONORS BEING BUILT BY ELECTED FIRE CHIEF; TO OPEN NOV. 7th! DEATH OF JOHN HART LODGE FORMS HERE FOR H. 0. HOUSEL TRAUB BROTHERS! Shibla And Leehmann Eelected The Eighth Avenue Structure West Belmar Man Killed on The New Lodge Will Be Known Local Post Turns Out Strong Chief And Assistant Chief, Will Cost Over $30,000. Much Saturday Night. Expect to As Tyre No. 29, F. & A. M- For Funeral Service Held At . Respsctfi?lly, At Election Praise For Contractor Priory AVrest Death Car Occupants Officers Elected Bradley Beach Several Large Homes Being- Held On Tuesday For Quick Erectfon of School; Built By Traub Brothers i Attempts have been made by The most worshipful .Grand Military honors were paid 'The annual election for chief On the theory that' to produce {relatives ot at least one occu Master of the New Jersey Grand Howard O. Housel who was The firm of Traub Brothers, and assistant chief was held at ..God-fearing and usefulmen pant of the Ford car which on local contractors and builders Saturday night struck and kill Lodge F- and A. M. were in Bel- crushed to death at thc Third the headquarters of the Union; citizens, religious instruction isi a r e helping to relieve ed John Hart, a retired resident war Saturday evening, October avenue crossing early Monday No. 1 ou last Tuesday evening. necessary for children, not only! the housing situation in the Jessie Shibla and George* L- Leh of W st Belmar. near F street, 8th and set up a new lodge morning, in Asbury Park. The Boro. ms-Min. were electvd chief and on Sunday but on the other Belmar, to determine what pen known as Tyre No. 29 Free and funeral services were held from They are building a $16,000 assistant chief, respectively days of the week as well, the ally would be meted out in the Accepted Masons. The follow the home of Mrs. HouseTs fath home and garage for Jacob An- event of the person making They were unopposed- Catholics of this town, at a cost ing names are er, A- 'Springfield, ta Third ave- ehelowitz, proprietor of tin • Shibla who is'a mem himself known to the authori of over thirty thousand dollars, Preson Luster, Worshipful and Main street- Rev. Marshall .'> eents to $1.00 store. The home ber of Union No. 1 and wa ; have erected at Eighth Avenue ties and turning state’s evidence will be completed about Novem revealing the name of the driv Master; John R. Morris, Senior Owens of the Bradley Beach M. New Fire Chief and E street a substantial slate, E. church officiating- Members ber 10th. This home will he roofed brick school building- It er of the death car and other Warden; James C. Bluford. one of the finest in Belmar facts relating to the case- It Junior Warden; Leon Mifflin, of the Herbert-Worthington- is 120 feet long and 47 feet wide Whitc Post, American Legion, when completed- and there are to be six class is understood the person was Junior Deacon; Thomas Hob The Traub’s are nutting an not driving at the time of the day, Senior Deacon; Ernest turned, out one-hundred per cent rooms, voffice for the Prill strong to pay their last tribute addition to the Atlantic Hotel cipal, cloakrooms toib-ts. elec tragedy. Robinson. Secretary; G. F. Coe- which will cost about $8,000 and County detectives on Prosecu bin, Treasurer; Thomas Marsh to their comrade, who had been tric light, steam heat, sfeel-fram a member of Company A 309th addition to the. building of Max ed individual desks, etc. tor Sexton’s staff are diligently all, Chaplin; Edward Oree. Bunin at 706 Ninth avenue- gathering in all witnesses of Senior Master of Ceremoniees, Machine Gun battalion, 78th The contractor, Mr. Frank I). division- Mr. House® partici A home on A street, between Priory, of Trenton is receiving the death. The story told bv Wilmad Easton, Junior Master of Ceremonies; Fleming Scott. pated in several battles, includ- Ninth and Tenth avenues, is be 1 much praise for the speed and Mr- and Mrs. Andrew Frev ond ing erected for Frank Schmidt their 14-vear-old boy, of Eighth iTvler; William Lewis, Senior those of the St- Mihiel sec- i excellence of the work done, tor, Verdun and Argonne forest of Newark- : of the credit being due1, how avenue, who were walk- Steward; Robert Rose, Junior M- W- G- M. Powell The casket was surrounded by A boarding house at 13th ave ; ever, to the energetic, pffjcjJing on the sidewalk near the Steward; nue. near the Ocean, to cost scene of the tragedy at the time K. Martin of Camden was assist- a number of handsome floral about $15,000 is rapidly being cut. and affable foreman. M r- and who witnessed the killing, ed by the following Grand Pieces. During the service Cap I Yehle, who has from the beginn- pushed bv David Traub. is believed important by the in Officers. tain Goodwin ot New lork, or Samuel Traub is building a jing bad full charge of the con vestigators. The three heard P. G. M. Thomas H- Murray the battalion with which Mr. house and garage at Eighth struction- The building is lo singing and loud talking as the Asbury Park; P G. M Charles Housel was affiliated in the be finished bv the end of Oct- service, gave a brief address in avenue- between E and D street?) . , , , . . . car with theUK four UlLoccupants UUcIll ITA- Polk,1 UI1V, Camden;V.tllllll S- G. W. Hil- at a cost of $9,000. ,o >ei. and school will open in all sped up the street, they said and ton. Camden; P. G. M-- G. L which he testified to the high A $25,000 home is being built mo >a mitv on Modav. Novem- when it had approached it Rice of Montclair; Mont< Worshipful courage and splendid daring of by the above contractors at her 7th- Classes will be cstab swerved directlv toward the Master Charles A- Simon’s 0C ... the .young , ,,, man. .. Interment was Lakewood. ____ , lisbed 11 oin tbe Fn^t Grade to dark figure of man on the Mt- Pisgah Lodge, Asbury Park made nlado at Mt. Prospect cemetery " Jessie Shibla i tlie 7th inclusive, and the Sisters oooosite side of the road, was present with his staff of ^here a firing squad fired a assistant chief, polled 41 votes, iof St. Joseph, from Chestnut When the occupants- saw thcv officers and members. volley over thc grave and a Town Topics while Lehmann’s vote was 12. l FT ill, Philadelphia, will be in had struck the man they sped Thc lodge was oganized by P. bugler sounded taps- The pall The only other vote cast wa* charge, on- Whether it was an attempt M-. W. Harvard Jones of Mt. Pis bearers, all members of the lo Next Tuesday is registry day- for V- J. Hausotte, chief- Leh- Rev- Wm- McConnell, the pas- to kill Hart or merely to fright aah Lodge 48 F- and A- M„ As- cal post of the American Legion ¥■ ¥ * mann is a member of Goodwill tor. announced from the altar en him is not known- burv Park. including Lindley Morris. Bar Rev- D- Roe Haney and family Hose company- Both men have^ast Sunday that children from Mrs- William Woolley, who Tlie following are the mem ney Bernstein, Percev Herbert, are away on their vacation- good records for fire fighting, outside the parish will be admit- | lives near the scene of the tra bers of Tyre Lodge No. 29: Gilbert Buckhorn, Harry Cur ' 4- * The judges of election were I ted on payment of fen dollars a gedy, said she was awakened bv P. Laster, R. Rose, Q- CR. Mor tis, Frank Casaburi and Alvin Fred Tams of Trenton caught Dr, Stanley Pahnateer and Mr. year that is one dollar a month. 1 the sound of the impact- which ris, W. Younger, W, Lewis. E, Bearmore. two bluefish weighing eight Heyniger. ibooks and stationery being free i was so loud that she thought a Robinson. F. Scott, E. Oree, C- « eleven pounds- I to all. WEDS BOSTON MAN * * * I ear had struck a telephone pole. Harvey, G. F- Coebin. E. Marks, The unconscious form of Hart J- C- 'Bluford, T- Marshall, T The newsstand at the station HURWITZ BUYS FINE ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE | was rushed fo thc Spring Lake Hobday, W. Easton, L. Mifflin,. St. Bose’s church, Belmar, closed on Tuesday. E- Ormond. F. Montgomery and luesday morning was the scene * * * | hospital in a delivery truck ASBURY PROPERTY Mr. and Mrs. William Asher' driven by W. K. Harvev- E- Coy- After which eolation. of a pretty pink and silver vved- Extensive repairs are being |Smith annouces the marriage ! Fart wras ■a retired resident of was served, and all went to ding, when Miss Isobel I. Fox | of their son William Asher made in the rear of Max Bunin’s I West Belmar and made his their homes and re joiced greet-j became the bride of J ohn W. building in Ninth avenue- 'Flie first site of the Asbury Smith fo Jeane Phelps took ★ * * I home with his daughter Mrs. ings to many friends, Dumc of Boston, Mass- Park and Ocean Grove Bank at ,011 October 6th, at Hotel Lucer William Trotter on the county friends- Councilman Cook Howland 709-711 Bangs avenue, Asbury ne, of New York City. Both road between 16th and 17th Preston Laster, W. M. The nuptial mass was offered is expected home from Detroit Park, now' occupied by the Le- ; are provvinent summer resi avenues. He left his daugh W. Harvard Jones, Organizer by Dr- John McConnell, rector today- Roy Press, has been sold bv dents- of the church, the ceremony be * * * ter’s home after supper sayin g j ------Calvert and Shubert Agency to he was going to towrn- ing performed by Monsignor BIG BATTLE TODAY He An important meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnett of Harry Hurwitz. 'jThe plot cov crossed the railroad tracks and Herbert - Worthington - White John H. Fox of Trenton, cousin 201 Ocean avenue- have returned ers 38x1(10 feet. The amount was Post No- 151, American Legion of the bride The fourth game of the series was near F street -when he to their home in Newark. paid for the building was not struck bv the car, said to have!1, "will..... 'i n ta k e place on next Monday The bride, who was given in between the Mystics and the stated- boeq a Ford touring model. evening, in the lecture rooms of marrige by her brother-in-law, The LeRoy Press building was j Bradley Beach nine will be play jDr. W illiam J. Condon of New' Mr- and Mrs. Fred C- Tag have The funeral arrangements tlie Public. Library- Arrange-1 vv ' returned to their home in New owned bv Mrs- H. D. LeBoy. ie(l toworrow afternoon at were made by Thomas R. ments will be made for the Arm- _r nswnc ', was attired in shell York City. wife of the late Cowmissioner i the Worthington field- The ■repe with a hat ★ * * Hardy. istice, Day dance. Post Comf LeRoy, who died while in office, game was scheduled for last mander Jerry Bearmore will prd- lace. She carried Mr- and Mrs. Harry Lewis and and was succeeded by Commis- week, but rain presented the . WANTED AN ORGAN 1 side ibridal roses- family of F street will leave on sioner Winckler. The property., tht- A record breaking gather- Miss Katherine C- Fox, sister Sunday for an automobiie trip was formerly owned by Henry jinS 1S looked for- Mrs- .T- W. Hassler of Fift of thc bride, was the maid of I The Twelfth Avenue Baptist honor and wore a gown of sil fo Delaware Water Gap- C. Windsor, president of thc i ------| Church is doing a great work avenue, has left for Atlant; Asbury Park and Ocean Grove HEIGHT—SCHULTZ ver lace with hat to match- She among the children of the com -1 Georgia, to visit her daughte “Wally” Wallace, Belmar’s Bank- j ------muntiy. A fine new addition is Mrs- J. L. Clarkson. Dr. Hasd| carried pink roses. best dressed man, has complete It is said that Mr. Hurwitz in-j John Henry Schultz announ- Dr. Thomas Dume, brother of I being made for special primary ler will join her later. Dr. H;)ss the bridegroow, of Trenton, ly recovered from a bad case of tends spending a considerable.ces the marriage of his daugh- i work. An organ or piano (pre ler will open his office at/33." amount to put the building ini ter. Miss Catherine Cecelia Mass.. was best man. The us- blood poisining, and now can ferably) will be needed for this 3rd street, Nothr St. Petersburg.’ he found at his headquarters in first class shape. Schultz and Bland Ballard s'hers were Raymond McCor Height of Spring Lake- The room. If-anv friend of little Florida- about >Tovemb
/ THE COAST ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921
MOTHER! CLEAN COOK FINED FOR CHILD’S BOWELS WITH ONG CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP STEALING A CAT WRIGLEYS Even a sick child loves the “fruity” Took Yellow and White Kitten taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If the C A N BORDER From Neighboring Restau little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, rant, Says Owner. or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you, can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipa SAYS DIDN'T KEEP IT tion poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, play “AFTER But New York Magistrate Finds Him ful child again. EVERY Millions of mothers keep “California Guilty and Places Value of Ani Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea mal a t $10— Says Chef T h reat MEAL” spoonful today saves a sick child to ened Him. morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine “California Fig Syrup” which has Port Chester, N. Y.—Convicted of directions for babies and children of the theft of a yellow-and-white kitten WRIGLEYS all ages printed on bottle. Mother! from the doorstep of Charles A. You must say “California” or you may Thompson’s cafe at King and Adee Newest get an imitation tig syrup.—Advertise* streets, Joseph Figan, twenty-six years m ent. of age, assistant chef at the Palace restaurant, was fined $10 in the police Creation The call of a katydid can be heard court by Magistrate John L. Coward. for a quarter of a mile. Although Mr. Thompson said it was the principle of the thing and not the Important to all Women value of the cat that counted, the cat’s valuation was fixed at $10 for the pur Readers of this Paper pose of pr^isecuting the case against the cook. Primitive Water Carts on Mexican Border. Thousands upon thousand* of women Mr. Thompson testified that about have kidney or bladder trouble and never {Prepared by the National Geographic So eastern states. Windmills are every 8:30 o’clock Sunday morning he saw suspect it. ciety, W ashington, D. C.) where—"big electric fans to keep the Figan walking toward the Palace res Women’s complaints often prove to be No region in all North America Is cattle cool,” a waggish cowboy once ex taurant with the kitten in his hand. nothing elae but. kidney trouble, or the more frequently mentioned or more plained to a London tenderfoot. When he demanded that he return it, result of kidney or bladder disease. widely misunderstood, perhaps, as re Figan said that he had dropped it “in If the kidneys are not in a healthy con El Paso (“The Pass”), great border gards places, routes, distances, and mart of west Texas, is set on the the alley” and did not know what had A delicious dition, they may cause the other organs the customs of tlie people, than the to become diseased. edge of a rich stretch of the Rio become of it. When he made a sub p e p p e r m i n t You may suffer pain in the back, head Mexican border. The name itself Grande valley. It stands at the point sequent visit to the kitchen of the res ache and loss of ambition. brings to mind a blending of modern of intersection between two old high taurant he found Figan turning a tur flavored sugar Poor health makes you nervous, irrita Americanism and the romance of the ways, the first channels of traffic estab key and a rib roast over in a big ble and may be despondent; it makes any old frontiers. It hints at turmoil and lished by white men in America. It is pan with the aid of a long-tlned fork. jacket around pep one so. intrigue, at wild night rides by cavalry, But hundreds of women claim that Dr. the only large city from “San Antone” Mr. Thompson said that the chef perm int flavored cheu»- Kilmer’* Swamp-Root, by restoring patrols, at gun-runners and smugglers. to Los Angeles, a ride of 1.500 dry, threatened to jab the utensil into him It suggests, too, brown-faced, snappy- health to the kidneys, proved to be just dusty miles. It is well served by both if he did not go away and stop both in g g u m . the remedy needed to overcome such eyed senoritas in red skirts and man American and Mexican railways, and ering him jibout the kitten. conditions. tillas, peddling tongue-blistering ta Its merchants buy and sell goods for Chef Grabbed It. Many send for a sample bottle to see what males and mild dulces; of Mexican William Frost of Fox Island road, Will aid your appetite Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and hundreds of miles below the. Rio women washing clothes, babies and Grande. Despite the arid country who works for Mr. Thompson, testi bladder medicine, will do for them. By dishes in irregular ditches; of burros, and digestion, polish enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., about it and Its occasional blinding fied he was sweeping off the sidewalk hens and pigs foraging about the door Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sam dust-storms, its climate is exception In front of Mr. Thompson’s place when your teeth and m oisten ple size bottle by Parcel Post. You can ways of flat-topped, squatty adobe ally good, owing to high elevation. he saw Figan come along and try to purchase medium and large size bottles at huts. The largest irrigation reservoir any catch the kitten, which had run a lit All drug stores.—Advertisement. your throat. In many ways the social cleavage of where is the great Elephant Butte tle way up a telegraph pole. To this border is sharp and startling. It Years teach more than books. dam, which stores more water than the scare the kitten away so that Figan cuts us off abruptly from another peo world-famous Assuan dam on the Nile. could not get it. Frost testified, he beat WWGIJEVSk ple, showing an odd, interesting cross- This big dam, built In the Rio Grande on the sidewalk with his broom. The A r e Y O U section of diverse civilizations. above El Paso, at a point in New Mex kitten ran ill through tha front of Nor are all the people along this ico, holds water enough, we are told, Ready for line either Yankees or Mexicans. Thou "to cover Massachusetts to a depth of sands of Chinese are settled there on six Inches.” the Mexican side; and beside them Juarez, El Paso’s sister cltv across tbe Coming are Turks and Japanese, and 20 Indian the Rio Grande, like most Mexican bor The Flavor Lasts tribes speaking 20 of the babel of der towns, is known chiefly because Lifeboat Made of Basket-Work. Radio Time. Winter? tongues heard In Mexico. Is your health of its pitched battles and its bizarre A basket-work lifeboat seems very How useful it would be to watch Thousands of settlers migrate to this metiiods of entertaining sporty Ameri frail and delicate for the hard work makers and repairers to have a simple and strength up to borderland each year, losing them normal? If your can visitors. A wooden bridge spans of getting through rough seas to a wireless telephone outfit with which power of resistance selves In the vast, hazy-blue stretches th(. river here, and El Paso street ears ship In distress, yet a boat of this type to receive tlie daily time signals, Is has been lowered of its open country; but they are lou:
arts; but nowadays most ambitious told the chef that it looked as though what is Mexican soil one day may be Good N ight's R est? Three sizes, all druggists. residents are mining copper, roping he was one of those persons who had In T exas the!, next, and vice versa. and branding cattle or fussing with ir Look for the name Cold Medal oa every box to be taught to respect the property of Then, too, t^vere is the ever-recurring rigation ditches. and kcooptmo imitation others. Do you regularly antici and coffee. Drink Postum , problem of dividing the waters of the Not long ago coyotes were chasing pate a refreshing sleep? the delicious meal-time 00 YOU SUFFER FROM river for Irrigating purposes. Around homed toads over an empty desert Or do you dread going to beverage instead! In fla such places as Laredo, Tex., this situ where DougHs, Ariz., now stands, with HE’S YELLOW BLACK-HANDER bed, only to stare, sleep vor it is m uch like coffee. ation affords many an acrimonious in libraries, country clubs, theaters, pub less, at the walls? The ternational argument. lic baths, street cars and a hotel that First Chinese Arrested for Extorting Postum.is fundamen difference between sleep No spot on the whole border affords might have been lifted bodily out of Money by Letter Threat in tally a nerve strengthener ing and staring is simply more of Impressive grandeur than the Cleveland or Kansas City. Just over New York. because it lets you get Olive Tar has relieved hun a m atter of nerves. dreds. its soothing pine odor region about the mouth of the Pecos. the line from Douglas lies drab, dusty sound, restful sleep. relieves Irritation. Use exter This yellow, turbulent stream roars nally and internally. A wonder Agua Prieta, with its sleepy peons and New York.—The first Chinese When your nervous Postum is a ski1fully-made ful relief for soreness end In Into the Rio Grande near the town of sad-eyed burros. “black-hander” the pol’ce have en flammation, colds, bronchitis, system is in a sound con cereal beverage, and the coughing. Pure, harmless. Del Rio, foaming along the bottom of countered hwe was sentenced by HAI.T. & BUOKEL, Mew York Bistee in a Canyon. dition, you are certain to secret of its popularity is a steep-walled canyon worn hundreds Judge Mulq'
STYLES IN WINTER COATS LEGION MAN HOLDS RECORD Form er Lumber Jack Who Put Col AND HATS FOR AUTUMN lege Professors to Flight in Intelligence Test. HE ever-varying panorama of the Furthermore purchasers are getting Positions as instructor in phllos- modes brings to us our winter more for their money than for many coats ln several well-defined seasons, prices having declined since and English have styles, and these range all the waylast year, in fact seem somewhat lower been .offered by several large uni from severely plain, finely tailored,than they should be, considering the versities of the mannish affairs, to ornate garmentsamount of hand work that is lavished west to Michael J. lavishly decorated. Ail of them areon this year’s millinery. (Copy fnr Thia Department Supplied by Nolan, S eattle quite equal to discharging their misHats for street wear are medium In 'th e American Lej?ion News Service.) sion of keeping us warm; they aresize, those for afternoon and evening Wash., before the w ar a lum berjack, 'tuple, soft, and often luxurious withlarger, and still growing. The all-day during it a sapper tur trimmings and accessories. Befrock or suit calls for an all-day hat, LEGION IN LOAN BUSINESS in the Royal En tides this bodily comfort their be-and four out of five of the models tomingness warms the heart; for there shown here will come under this class, Fargo, N. D. Post A djutant W orks Out gineers and after it a patient in 8 a coat for every type of woman the exception being the wide-brimmed Plan for the Benefit of His T army hospitals for ind for any sort of occasion. pattern of hatter’s plush with veil of Buddies. 49 w eary weeks. In answer to a demand for service- lace falling from its under brim. This Shortly after Ible coats, ln chic models with a dis mid-winter night’s dream Is all ia The first Instance in which the Never say “Aspirin” without saying "Bayer.” American Legion has gone into the America opened hostilities with Ger trust, savings and many, Nolan, 38 years old, tried to en WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, loan business is list. He was refused enlistment be you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by reported from cause of his age, but lie went to Fargo, N. D. Canada and took on with the Dominion physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for To encourage forces. Following severe service in thrift and to help France, he was invalided to a hospital Colds Headache Rheumatism the needy, the at Folkestone. England, where he post, on January suffered from shellshock, influenza and Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis 1, 1021, instituted jaundice all at the same time. He was Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain an American Le held there for almost a year. gion Bonus Loan W hen he reached Seattle In 1919 he Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. association from was so weak that he could not lift his hand to shave himself. He en Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. plans worked out AffpLria is the trade mark ot Bayer Manufacture of Monoaoetlcaddester of SsdicjllcacH by Arthur F. Col tered the University of Washington lar, post adjutant. Four hundred for vocational education in December, of the post’s 700 members already 1919. have deposited sums from $5 to Nolan’s remarkable accomplishments LISTEN, THOROUGHBREDS! $25 on which five per cent inter in collegiate intelligence tests have You Too, SCRUBS! est is paid. A Legion man wishing been announced to the country. Com peting with four professors, he to borrow assigns his state compensa When wormy and run down, kick for tion claim to the Legion—it will re- answered without error 60 questions
\ Page Four w tersr' THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRDAV, OCTOBER 11. 1921 - ' 1 "M ! .-IJJg L J.JILUi'. JI v l. 'UI in TTT• j . • . • • * * v * 4- * Belmar Theatre 4* » 4- V •5* t v 4- * 4* F a l l O p e n i n g S a l e Program For Next Week : 4* 4* October 17th to the 22nd inclusive 4* * Saturday October 15 to Saturday October 22 4- 4- Inclusive] 4* 4- 4* 4- MONDAY Neal Hart in 4- J GROUP OF FALL OPENING SALES, beginning 4* ‘ GOD’S GOLD” 4* Saturday, October 15th and continuing to and in * Sun.-h:ne CoineiJy, “ NKiHT BtFORE” 4* cluding Saturday, October 22nd, will usher in the new ❖ AFSOPS FABLHS •j* season at Stembachs. •J* v k d i t h Roberts in 4* TUESDAY 4* “OPEN SHUTTERS” 4* Values wiil set an economy standard for .the entire 4* 4* +4- Fox News (‘ol'ard Comedy Topics of the Day season. Every resource of the store has been called up * 4- on to insure seasonable and high grade merchandise. 4* Lon Chancy and Leatrice .ioy in •?- + 4* New goods, purchased under the most favorable 4* WEDNESDAY 4* «*• “ ACE OF HEARTS” market conditions to be found, is coming in daily to sup 4- Kduc»tif)uai Comedy, “ ONH BEST PET” ,'VVutt & Je ff C artoon plement sale stocks. I 4 ' 4- 4* 4- 4* Wearing appare! specials interpret the fashion mood 4* Big Super=Special 4- 4* THURSDAY 4* of autumn with unerring style sense, yallies for homes 4- • The GOLEM” 4* are decidedly new season in every particular. 4* 4* 4- P a th s N ew s Review Ford Weekly 4* 4* 4- a 4- 4- Will Rogers in 4* 4-• FRIDAY T “DOUBLING FOR ROMEO” 4* 4- 4* 4* Educational Comedy ‘TOIICHY’S jYIILLIONS’ 4* 4* 4- :ic iu t e fr Screen Magazine 4- 4* N ew Jersey ‘ 4- *4- '"Asbury Park Eisfe Ferguson in 4* 4* SATURDAY “ FO!>T LIGHTS” *4* Mack Senn tt Comedy Vod-a*vil Movies * { 4* 4 * 4 1 a: ? 4* “*I<4’4*4*4*4<4*4’^4*4*4*4*4’,4*4*4**i*4,4*4*4,4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4,4*4*4,4*4*4*4*4* IN CHANCERY N. Y. Telephone Co. Lays OF NEW JERSEY To HELEN SCHUCK: Byj virtue of an order of tlie Court j Cable Under Great Difficulties of Chancery of New Jersey! made on the day of the date i hereof, in a certain cause i New York - Rockaway Cable Laid With Greatest Amount of Power Ever wherein Augustus Schuck is ; petitioned and you are defend-; Used in Such Work, Says the Telephone Review, N, Y. ant, you are required to appear, , | and plead, answer or demur the Moon, wind and tide, rain and sun, quickly, cheaply and efficiently. Fore holes, separated from each other on Petitioner’s petition on or be- the already famous Blue Bell, a baby man A. Hovland and six men did the ?in average of 450 feet, and it was 11 ore the Seventh day ot I\ON- caterpillar tractor, a 300-horse power work which previously required as no small cable either, it was a 2Si ember 1921 or, in default there- Ford engine and seven men recently many as thirty. pair 19 gauge, plus 14 p air 16 gauge of such decree will be taken List Your Homes put across a big Long Island cable From the time when the reels of quaddetl fully loaded cable, designed j against you as the Chancellor j laying job that netted the New York submarine cable were landed on the to serve all the Itookaway^f and Belle think equitable and just. Telephone Company a saving estimat- beach in Rockaway Park to tlie time H„bo[; The object of said suit is to F o r R e n t and F o r S a le ; "d at over $100,000. when the Job was completed, not a On Barren Island the tractor came , ± . , c At the same time, the placing of minute was lost. Did the wind blow into play in pulling the reels to the obtain. a deciee OL divorce dlS his cable from Lower New York city east and rain fall heavily? So much places where they had to be delivered, olving the marriage between With the to Rockaway and Belle Harbor re- the better for the Blue Bell, which and in some parts of the island the vou and said petitioned. CHABLES E. COOK Kinmouth Bldg. Asbury Park, N. J. Sofr for Petitioner Shore Realty Co. iy-icjisU L«iLLs 709 Ninth Avenue
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Any breaking out of the skin, even irrv, itching eczema, can be quickly o\ c. comc by applying a little Men- iIn -Suli'hur. says a noted skin spec '. -I rte of its germ destroy iiv.v properties, this sulphur prepara .<<>’•. 'a- :!y brings case frdm SKin i/....; , . r ->>o*.ht9 and heals the ■c;-:cma l-icbt up and leaves the skin ■kar and ; .-.looth. t i. never tails to relieve the torment OPENING UP A “MANHOLE” and disfigurement. Sufferers from •:’:in trouble should get a little jar leased trunk lines badly needed on the watched the tides and slipped in over mud was so soft that the reel was of Mentho-Sulphur from any good central part of Long Island, and fur the meadows with the reols of cable connected up with a reel dinky so as druggist and use it like a cold cream. nished the Rockaways with new ser when they were full, unloaded, and to act as one wheel of a sort of three- vice and better transmission. chugged out before I lie receding water wheel trailer drawn by the tractor. When the last cable was laid, five left her high and dry. I)id the • sun Then came tbe submarine cable, years ago, along the sarue line as this shine, and the wind blow from the three sections of which were laid ; new one, It took a 400-ton Postal west? Then was the time for pulling across the creeks that separated ‘-ift Telegraph Company barge and tug and splicing the cables. Manholes meadows, one 1,080 feet in length, an boats to do the job. This time the were dug speedily, water pumped out other 1.150 and a third 1,GOO. The little ten-ton Blue Bell, designed by of them, cable pulled in, splices made Blue Bell was loaded to her utmost F. Persson of the New York Telephone In haste, while the men stood up to capacity. Another cable of 2,110 feet Company and built by the Telephone their hips in water, and by the time w a s . run from Neponsit, Rockaway Company, did the job with the able the waters began to flow hack their Beach, to the Nova Scotia Bar, a assistance of the winch and tractor, work was done and they were on their fifth across the bar, a distance of with Just enough men to operate tlie way back to dry land. 1,080 fee), and a sixth to Barren Is We can understand why n man should m achinery. “We looked for the full moon, and land, making 3,010 feet in all. The The Blue Bell has a carrying ca hoped for rain, when we wanted to cable which they laid from Barren hate to "break in” a new pair of shoes. pacity of 10 tons, which is increased deliver cable,” said F. Persson, in island thence to Flatbusli avenue, to 16 tons when needed, by the use charge of the job. “For a full moon Brooklyn, measured, two and a half But we can’t understand why he should of pontoons. The Blue Bell is espec meant full tides, and fast winds helped miles. ially constructed to navigate In almost to swell them, which made it easier In running the cable through the consider it necessary. no water at all, so that she can float for the Blue Bell to navigate over the meadows instead of out to Jamaica in over the meadows with the tide. meadows.” and then to Rockaway, along the line Come in and get fitted to your pair of It was a job where unusual condi The most useful appliance on tlie of the former cable, 8% miles of tions tested the ingenuity of our men Job was the pulling device, a Ford en cable were saved, better ,»ervice made RALSTONS— comfortable from the start. to the utmost, with the result that gine, geared to a I.idgerwood winch, possible, and tbe job cost at least a a maximum of power was brought into developing about H00 horsepower, $100,000 less than if laid in the old play in order to get it done and done which pulled cable through 29 irian- way and along the old route. WILLIAM B. HURLEY ' Don’t forget the Dance tonight at St. Rose’s 907-909 F St., Belmar, N. J Hall, Benefit of Union Fire Co, No. 1 ■ •
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 THE COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR, N. j. Page Five
R eliable l>U3lIit;4s il.iUSrs Our Motto: SERVICE ADVERTISER’S arranged Alphabetical! \ for your convenience. NAYLOR’S VANS and EXPRESS We recommend this Guide BUSINESS BAG5AGS, FREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS of Trades People for general PA!)OHl) DUST PROOF MOTOR VANS GUIDE FOR LONG DISTANCE MOVING A gents: O ffices: New York Transfer Co. Bags ge Office, R. R. Depot Do'Ids Express Res. f> 11 Sth Ave., Belmar, N. J 706 NINTH AV< NUE
Fum igation Method Sc 1• I- \ t a JJ I BELMAR, N. J. g C a s t I r o n Ou * - a n t o e Herbert Electrical Co. I I James A. Hogg Next to Post Office F. O. Brice, Successor ASPIRIN Telephone: 1772 Asbury ELECTRIC AL CONTRACTORS Aii>.iry irk New Jersey Belmar, N. J. Telephone 519-J Name “Bayer” on Genuine Domestic Bakery r s > i » ) 0 l U E G E ^ v TREAD, CARE AND PIES H. Hausotte Frank Briden, Jr. & Soil ! Everything Baked on Premise* Headquarters for of all Kinds “ s p e c i a l " PAPERh ■VNGING A SPECIALTY Deliveries Made AUTO SUPPLIES PAINTERS and DECORATORS JAMES E. MULLEN Service Station for Goodyear Tires Estimates Cheerfully Given Formerly in Business in Newarn 1004 F street Belmar, N. J. 702 F Street Belmar. N. J. 1003 F Street Belmar, N. J. T el. 499 w >
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( AW, G ooo KAORkUUG, SENATOR'. VAOVU \S QOUCV, \WOWY -XU' VUDS 86. SURPRISED To \MWAifS TWAX WOVS£? \ OO BELIEVE H\S IT BN V O O YOOAN ? D OM T N O O YUIUVC WEAR 'THAT t'KA GOlKiS To \UASH\ViGYOtt NOOTWFUL COKAPAkHOUS A ^E CHEERlVlG Xunt A. VT VJOOLP BE A GOOO \OEA fo 'TAKE TO B£ A PACjE \Vi YW SEUAYE AW' U\k\\ 'XUEggS TRO£ OEiAOGRACM FOR \OEK OP NOV)ViM, 'tWE OAV OFF AWC> YELL NOOR G>CN HOBWOB VUttU GELEBRVYIES AM' EOERV- VOO\ MO PETTV "TUM VsiOLv. FR\EUDS ABOUT TW\KiGc\ GcOLLN, Vtu BE A BVG KAAU Page Six THE COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE DISTRICT BOARDS RED CROSS RESCUED OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION IN AND FOR THE BORO UGH OF BELMAR WILL MEET IN THE PLACES HEREIN- 600,000 FROM DEATH A FTER DESIGNATED. First District (River Ave. to center of Eighth Ave.) at Goodwill Spent $1,200,000 for Relief of Hose Co-, Seventh Ave- Second District (Eighth Ave. to center of Eleventh Ave.) at N Famine Sufferers in China C. King’s store, Ninth Ave. Last Year. Third District (Eleventh Ave- to Southerly Bounderies) at Vol unteer Hook & Ladder Co- House, Eleventh Ave. Y E S , W E DO To help overcome conditions of acut« j on distress In five famine stricken prov- ; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1921 lnces of Northern China, where mil- | lions of persons were affected by an between the hours of one P- M. and nine P. M. for the purpose unprecedented shortage of food, the American Red Cross during the last of registering all persons entitled to vote at the ensuing Primary JOB PRINTING fiscal year spent inure than $1,200,000, and General Election- $1,000,000 of which was contributed di- Notice is further given that the said Boards will also sit in recty by National Headquarters and the remainder by various groups Down Brings a TH O R to Coupe $595 F. O. B. Detroit your home. Then a little == «-* With Starter and Demountable Rims each month till paid for. Phone Asbury Park 2000 right now and ask about it. T HE Ford car is so simple in construction, so dependable in its action, so easy to operate and handle that anybody and every § Atlantic Coast Electric Light Co. 1 The Circlet is Self-Adjusting, and body can safely drive it. has neither hooks nor eyes. It simply slips over the head, clasps at the waist and smooths out ugly 1 Phone 2000 726 Cookman Ave. 1 lines. The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed with If j our dealer can't get it send sliding glass windows, is cozy, and roomy— actual bust measure, name, ad dress & SI.50. We’ll send the modest and refined-a car that you, your wife ^i;iilllllllllllHIH!llllHIIHIIIIIIIII|[HIIIIIIIHIIHIIilllllllllilillll[IHIljl!iHlj|llllllllilHII,IIHIII|||II„IH|[|Ullllll|lll|[||||||||||||^ Circlct prepaid. Sizes 34 to 48. or daughter will be proud to own and drive. Nemo Hygiccic-Fashion Institute A j tf a . ,-- . w ------120 E. 16 St, New York., Dep’t M. Anything in TA IL OR1 NO Phone 620-M Local Agents for Nemo Corsets And of course it has all the Ford economies J. LEW IS & SON of operation and maintenance. Suits Pressed A Full Assortment of 6th Ave. & F St. Belmar, N. J. By Hand COATS SUITS FIRE ALARM BOXES 17—Eighth Ave. and F Street Call and look over the Ford Coupe. Reason While You Wait SKIRTS WAISTS 18—Tenth Ave. and F Street ably prompt delivery can be made if you DRESSES 23—Third Ave. and A Street order at once. 25—Fifth and Ocean Avenues X S k ir t s at a Sacrifice 27—Fifth Ave. and C Street Made to Order «• 34—Sixth Ave. and F Street Men’s & Boy’s 36—Seventh Ave. and D Street in 3 Hours Notice Clothing 41—Fourteenth and Ocean Aves. 43—Tenth Ave. and G Street PALM BEACH * 44—Eighth Ave. and A Street I n v is ib le * 45—Eleventh Ave. and A Street SUITS y •> 53—Fourteenth Ave. and F Street COAST GARAGE, Inc. M e n d i n g at Low Prices •> 55—Twelfth and River Avenues •> 57—Thirteenth Ave. and D Street 611 F STREET My Specialty ❖ SPECIAL TAPS White ♦> 1-1-1 Chiefs calL 2 Taps. Test I•> alarm given every evening at 7.30 Belmar, N. J. Furs Remodeled Flannels o’colock. 1 tap, Broken Circut, Corn.rlltb Avtnui 2 taps, Fire Out, given after fire BELMAR TAILOR is extinguished * ____ I- MARKOWITZ 1015,w,w ■F vST., ltj ULLVTIfln.BELMAR. ifaN.J. J. <• ❖ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11- 1921 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. Page Seven Religious Section GREEK SOVEREIGN Capital and Surplus ...... $(100,000.00 $10,000,000 AID LAUDS WORK OF * M . Resources over ...... $4,000,000.00 First Presbyterian Church ( ( Cement FOR VETERANS First Presbyterian church, j jWater Proofing Rev. Charles Everett, D, D. pas- j NEAR EAST RELIEF Compound tor- Preaching Service at 10:451 Red Cross Provides Friendly A. M. Sunday School at 2:30? Highest Award' Cables Thanks for Christian w,,,G0LD MEDAL Service of Many Kinds to P. M. Preaching Service 7:30 Ex POSIT'®] Asbury Park, N. J. P. M- Lives Saved in “Beautiful Army of Disabled. W ork” of Mercy Twelfth Avenue Baptist IMPERVITE COAL F a c ilit y Every Banking BULK OF WORK BY CHAPTERS Corner of F street. Pastor,! Athena, Greece.—The wonderful CEMENT WOOD Henrv Francis Adams, M. A. work done by the Near East Relief organization in saving the lives of SEWER PIPE FEED Executor, Trustee, Administrator Guardian Sunday School 9:45. Morning | tens of thousands of Christians 2,397 of These Are Helping Ex- Worship 10:45. Evening service! throughout Asia Minor and Trans Safe Deposit Boxes Banking by Mail i "4 i Service Men Obtain Bene at 7:30. caucasia has received signal recogni 4 Wilson Newman & Sons $ tion in praise bestowed by Queen interest Paid on Savings Accounts Sophie of Greece in a cablegram dis 13 th & R. R. Aves., Belmar, N.J. &! fits U. S. Provides. First Methodist Episcopal patch by the Greek sovereign to Dr. A & James L. Barton, Chairman, and May We Serve You? Corner of 7th and D streets Charles V. Vickrey, Secretary, of the One field of Red Cross service aloue, Rev. D. Roe Haney, Pastor- that of assisting disabled veterans of Sunday School 9:45 the World War, entails expenditures Worship 11 A. M. and 8 P- M. Asbury Park $4,000,000 greater than the aggregate Strangers welcome BIRD STORE receipts of the Annual Roll Call of Canaries Parrots Dogs 1920, the American Red Cross an First Baptist Church J Angora Cats Cages < P l u m b i n g & H e a t i n g nounces in a statement urging a wide First Baptist church, Nint'i avnue | Goldfish Acquariums ; spread increase in membership at the between C and D streets. Rev. P. T. I and Supplies We Specialize on Repair Work Annual Roil Call, November 11 to 24. Morris. D. D., pastor. Morning wor J 605 Main St., Asbury Park $ At the present time National Head ship begins at 11 o’clock, Sunday 5 The ONLY Bird Store on the j Electric Water Pumps and Repairs quarters and the nation-wide chain of school at 2.30 p. m. and evening ser $ Jersey Coast Chapters of I lie Red Cross is spend vice a t 8 o’clo ck . Y oung p eo p le’s > (Zacharias Garage Block) ing approximately $10,000,000 annual meeting each Friday evening at eight ’ Telephone 1772 Asbury Jos. C. Steward ly for the relief of disabled ex-service o ’clock. L men and their families, while the ag Phone 620-R BELMAR 1106 F St. gregate receipts from last year's Roll Mt. Olive Baptist Church Call were approxim ately $6,000,000, Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Seven MITCHELL ATLAS It Is in the 2,2K9 of (lie 3,(100 Red teenth avenue and F street. R»v. I CARS TRUCKS Cross Chapters which still are helping Piiotograpti £>i imt.-o.uv.uai. solve the veteran’s problem of adjust J. J Davis. pastor.Morning worship KING AND QUEEN OF G R EEC E Phone 613-M Formerly at NVanamake r ’ s ing himself to a normal civilian status begins at 11 o’clock; Sunday school ; Near East Relief organizatioc, 1 N ew York that the greater part of the cost of this at 12:15. Evening service at 8 j Madison Ave., New York City. Her service is ' orne. Of the total sum o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednes message reads: Charles J. Markus spent for veterans’ relief last year. day evening at 8 o’clock. Strangers > “Deeply touched your great kind National Headquarters expended a to will And a hearty welcome. ness towards Greek war sufferers In Straits Area and Asia Minor. Thank UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES CUSHIONS g tal of more than $2,(100,000, while the you all most sincerely. If wanted work can be done at your house remaining disbursement of approxi Avon First Baptist Church SOPHIE.” HOWLAND AUTO SALES CO mately $7,000,000 represents the con First Baptist—Bev. S. J. Arthur, At the same time, the Greek queen 9th Avenue Curtains and Rods hung tribution of Chapters in this country sent her check to Dr. Barton, Chair wide effort to assist the Government minister-in-charge. Sunday services man of the Near East Relief Commit BELMAR, .N J- Prices Reasonable 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., w ith Bible tee, fo r 1,000 francs as a contribu in providing the aid sorely needed by Phono Conn. school at 11:45 a m. The mid-week tion to what she termed the “beauti 902 13th Avenue Belmar, N. J. these men and their families. ful work” of feeding, clothing and prayer service is held on Wednes An Ever Expanding Problem housing the more than 110,000 little d a y at 7.30 p. in. The public will children who have come under the That the problem of the disabled find a hearty welcome. care of the Near East Relief during service man is ever-expanding and the past yean J g s — ------| Employment Bureau $ rvi >14 probably will not reach the peak be - 'Besides' Queen Sophie, Admi; al P. fore 1925, is the assertion of well-in St. Rose’s Catholic Church Coundouriotis, of the Royal Hellenic First Class Help | 8 formed Government officials and that St. Rose’s Catholic—Seventh ave Navy, who was regent of Greece fol V lowing the death of the late V 2,307 Red Cross Chapters regard It nue and E street, Rev. William J. fc Furnished on Request | Alexander, on October 25, last, has V BUNGALOW APRONS for Summer :*s their most important work Is evi McConnell, LL. D. pastor. Masses: V>*< also cabled to express the gratitude | Hotel Help a Specialty $ dence that the expansion is In nowise Sundays at 6:15, 7:00 8:00, 9:00, of the Greek people for the aid fur in pretty plaids and Striped Ginghams nished the Christian populations of $ RESTAURANT DINNING ROOM & confined to a particular section but Is, 9:15 10:00 and 10:30 a. m. in Turkey by the Near East Relief. trimmed with Braid and Fancy Pearl But on the contrary, nation-wide. At the he Parish House- Weekdays More than $120,000.00 was raised Mrs. E. C. Bright a end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1921, 7:30 a. m. First Friday at 6 among the Greeks of the United ►J 511 F ST. BELMAR, N. J, S ffi tons and Fancy Pockets, Etc. there w ere 26,300 disabled service men ans 7:00 a.m. Benediction Sundays States, in two weeks, and sent to the ►T< ’ A V Near East by the Near East Relief, in the 1,692 United S tates Public 7:30 p. m. Confessions, Saturday to be used in helping the widows and Health Service, Contract and Govern from 4 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. orphans rendered destitute by the from 9 8 C uPto ^1— ment Hospitals and Soldiers Homes, continuation of disturbed conditions in the former Ottoman Empire. The and that number is increasing at a BELMAR DAILY MAILS funds of the Near East Relief aro rate of 1,000 a month. gathered by private subscription not Thousands of these men receiving only among Americans, but among medical treatment, compensation and the Armenians and Greeks in the New York, all points 4:00 P. M. vocational training from the Govern Phila.. Trenton 6:45 P.M. United States, whose countrymen in Turkey and Transcaucasia have been ment today, started their efforts to New York, all points 6:45 P. M. through indescribable suffering. Fancy APRONS in White trimmed obtain them through the Red Cross In an official report to Charles V. Chapter. The Chapter, acting as the Vickrey, General Secretary of the Arrivals Near East Relief, Miss Glee Hastings, | with Embroidery or Lace disabled man's agent in claims against N. Y. and all points 6:00 P.M. of Spencer, Iowa, describes the piti the Government, informs the man as to All P o in ts ...... 7:30 A.M. able condition of tens of thousands the procedure necessary to gain for of homeless, starving, half-naked him that which is provided him by All Points...... 11:00 A. M, refugees, driven from their homes ln from 3 9 c up. the war area, and huddled in stables as Federal statute. His applications for Departures and out-houses, or on the bare compensation, medical treatment and zround, for lack of shelter. training are properly filed with the aid New York ...... 6:00 A.M. “Most of the refugees are country of the Red Cross Ohapter. Phila.- S. and W . . 7:45 A.M. people with almost nothing except the clothes on their backs, stupefied Many Forms of Assistance New York, all points 7:45 A.M. and dazed by their misfortunes. ASBURY PARK 7P there Is. do'ny before the man's New York ...... 10:00 A.M. Bread is given only to women and claim is acted upon, the Red Cross Phila., Trenton 12:00 M. children a t th e ra te of one-half loan-: COOKS BEE HIVE NEW JERSEY for a person, each day. The milk Is ('’hapter lends the man money to meet N. Y. and all points 3:00 P. M- reserved for the babies and sick. The se the Imperative needs of himself and efugees sit around, huddled up his dependents. against the walls— women with dull, T O s e a l * Most vital to the man’s gaining full f sad faces, little children that are blue Ki I PAY THE PAINTER NOW | and pinched with the cold, and too i n t h e benefit from the Government’s care Is 9 | miseo-ably lifeless to cry. One family keeping his mind free from worry about of five sleeps at night on a bare stone his home. Keeping the veteran’s fam or pay the carpenter later | floor, under one thin, ragged half d e l i c i o u s cotton blanket. In one room sever?.] BE SATISFIED ily from hardship of every kind and women are wasting away with tuber B u r l e y Informing him of Its welfare is mi jfSave The Surface | culosis; in another are some severe Are you always satisfied that you are getting other province of the Chapter. Free and You Save A ll| eye cases, including two young blind f l a v o r the value you should for you money in— from fear on this score, the man’s re girls, who have no one in the world to care for them. The overflow from Once you’ve FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS? covery and advancement usually is HOWARD REESE these buildings live in a wooden shod rapid. with the walls and floors gaping with enjoyed the Look over our large stock and let us quote Every month during the last year, PAINTER holes where the wood has rotted toastedflavor prices before you buy elsewhere. the American Red Cross has given 721 8th Ave. Belmar nvay and in tents improvised from rags and pieces of carpet.” you will al service of one kind or another to an A nation-wide appeal is being average of 129,215 form er service men nade to carry on this work, checks ways want it M . MANNER TOW N P E S T S and their families. An Indication of to be sent to Cleveland H. Dodge. 701 NINTH AVE NX. E BELM AK, N. J. the extent of the faith reposed In the Treasurer, 1 Madison Avenue, New Vork City. Red Cross Chapter is to he found in the fact that there v ce 35C>,544 re quests for friendly aid in the solution U. S. ARMY HEAD ^ |R ea d The Coast Advertiser of, personal problems. APMH ACROSS wtf ASKS ARMENIAN AID 448 Workers in Hospitals While the man prior to entering has Gcrt Tb Washington. - Major General Government care deals largely with the ae cu* ovrf .James G. Harbord, recently ap Chapter, afterward he conies into con r-'1 pointed General Pershing’s assistant tact with the service provided by Na &r< Chief of Staff, has gone on record in T h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k tional Headquarters. There are 448 su p p o rt of th e w ork of th e N ear Eas-r Red Cross workers in the United Relief in Armenia. He says, in a B E I-- -A- R. , • *J. States Public Health Service and con letter to the Near East Relief: tract hospitals and other Institutions “Of all the heart-breaking distresr in which these men are being cared .bat exists in other countries, I be lieve that the Near East situation for, whose duty is to provide for his should most appeal to our charitable recreation, help him with his compen people. There are many thousands sation claims, keep him ln touch with cf helpless orphans—children of his family : in short, meeting his every ; Christian parents in a Moslem land, Seasoned need out side of that provided by tin- ! who must be helped by our people Government. While these are a few if they are to survive. The Ar Bp Experience of the i c'-ponsihillties of the National menians have preserved their race, Organization, they ave by no means ‘heir religion and their language un der conditions of distress for over a The First National Bank is a well rounded all. Among other Red Cross accotr! thousand years. They are worthy plishments for the year are: of a better fate than to perish, and banking organization, seasoned by 21 years It handled 70,732 allotment and al 04t ----- lownnee claims. <£06 I believe that will be their fate with out substantial financial and moral of practical experience. This assures a ser Ir delivered through Its Chapter or support from the good people of our ganisation 63,655 allotment checks to The ('lit-Across peet thinks your country. vice of value to every depositor and client. '■eterans who had moved from the ad Yard is a Public thoroughfare and the “J. G. HARBORD, - dresses furnished to the Bureau of Grass is Just Placed there to make “Major Ceneral, U. S. Army.” Your Checking Account Is Welcome War Risk Insurance. General Harbord 13 one of the Soft Walking, only after he Cuts trustees of the Near Blast Relief or It provided a special fund of $ 10,000 Across for a While and gets Others ganization, now making a general ap for medical assistance to men under to do the Same, the Qras* disappears peal for funds to continue its work vocational training. And you have a Nice Path through the among the destitute of Bible l«nde. 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