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Vol. 47; No. 37 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1934. ~ single copy. 4 cent.

Bid Farewell TO ESTABLISH REGULAR STANDARD TIME PREPARE PLANS FOR To M . E. Pastor POLICE DEPARTMENT BACK SUNDAY NEW WATER LINES Rev. E. T. Hann and Mrs. PERMANENT FORCE INSTALLED Eastern Standard time will go AND DRAINAGE FROM NEW HIGHW AY Hann Recipients of Many into effect at 2 A. M. this com­ Authority Vested in Public Safety Director ad Chief of Valuable Gifts ing Sunday. In order to be on time and not an hour too soon Police by Commission’s Approval j Made Necessary by River Road Widening and Will Be At the First M. E. Church Epworth for church and all other sched- State Undertaking League farewell to the Rev. Earl T. Belmar is to have a police depart­ men as the Director of Public Safety ulde engagements turn the clock Hann and Mrs. Hann several gifts ment run on regulation lines equal to may, from time to time, designate, back one hour before that time Cla- de W. Birdsall, borough engi­ were presented them. Mr. Hann re­ Republican Rally any in the state. Its chief and mem­ subject to the approval of the Board and take on extra hour’s sleep. neer has been authorized to prepare a ceived a morrocco-bound hymnal and a bers of the force will be permanent un­ of Commissioners.” This Friday Night map of water main and water line ex­ purse of money and Mrs. Hann attrac­ less written charges are made against An examing board consisting of the tensions consequent upon the widening tive mementos from the League, the any om of them and sustained after a Director of Public Safety, the Chief of of River road and park improvement Young People’s Choir, the Ladies Aid Candidates an d National proper hearing. Police and a physician or surgeon to NEW BORO HALL for submission to the State Highway Society and the Bible Class. This is the result of many months of be designated by the Director of Pub­ Speakers at Community Department. The cost of the work will Mrs. Bleeker Sterling sang several NOW ASSURED study the outcome of which was the lic Safety will be appointed by the Center be borne by the state. solos and Swain Houtain played violin passage on first reading Tuesday Board of Commissioners. This was reported to the Borough selections. Mrs. Norr. Schmidt gave a South Belmar to Build on morning, by the Borough Commission, No man under 21 years of age or A Republican rally will be held this , Commission Tuesday by Mayor Joseph reading.- Mr. and Mrs. Hann told of of an ordinance “providing for the cre­ more than 35 is eligible for appoint­ Own Property and Em­ Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Com Mayor, head of the Water Department. the pleasant experiences in their three ation, control and regulation of a po­ ment and must undergo an examina­ ploy Local Labor munity Center when candidates of the Commissioner Thomas D. oJeck, head and a half years connection with the lice department in the Borough of Bel­ tion as to physical and mental capac­ party will speak. of the Parks and Highways Depart­ church. mar.” • ity. The Borough Council of South Bel­ Special speakers will also be on hand ment also reported that the street Miss Myrtle Woolley was hostess at Heretofore the whole force has been No officer Will be appointed who has mar, Wednesday evening passed on including Clifford Baldwin, former drainage outlet pipes are to be extend­ her home, 1000 Thirteenth avenue, to appointed yearly. not been a resident of the borough for first .reading an ordinance relative to Prosecutor of Camden County, and ed to the new bulkhead in Shark river. members of the Happy-Go-Lucky Club Under the new regulations the pres­ two years next preceding the date of the building of a Borough Hall. Thomas C. Kilduss, Deputy Commis­ These formerly emptied at the river at the first fall meeting. Cards, danc­ ent all-year-round force is appointed his application. The ordinance, which appropriates sioner of Hudson County. edge line before the park project and ing and refreshments were enjoyed. permanently. A school of instruction is to be es­ $3,000 for labor and material will come At a meeting of the Republican Club River road widening by 40 feet were "The uniform force,” the ordinance tablished for policemen and no ap­ up for final reading and approval at a Wednesday night in headquarters on undertaken. This also is a part of the states “shall consist of a Chief of Po­ pointments*. as first grade officers will Football Season neeting of the Council in the present Tenth avenue plans were completed State Highway Department work and lice and such captains, lieutenants, ser­ be made from second grade policemen Borough Hall, Monday evening, Octo- for a card party and dance to be held will be undertaken at its expense. geants and regular and special police­ (Continued on Last Page) Opens Saturday >er 8, at 8 o’clock. Saturday night, November 3rd in the The maps will be submitted to the de­ Tentative plans are to erect the new Community Center. partment as soon as the new survey is G. O . P. Organizes Spectacular Blaze St. Rose’s H. S. to Play First building, particulars of which were completed by the engineer and the REV. CLAIR MORROW League Game at Me­ published in this paper, last week, work will be begun immediately after­ Steering Committee In W all Township erected 10 feet from the southerly line NAMED MODERATOR ward. morial Field if the borough property at F street The dredging and filling in will pro­ Six Fire Companies Called and Redmond avenue. It will front The Rev. Clair A. Morrow, pastor of ceed and the highway widening follow. Edge to Act as Chairman of The football season will open here jn F street and be 20 feet back from the First Presbyterian Church, here, Center islands will be built in the cen­ Leaders in New Cam­ to Conflagration at this Saturday afternoon at Memorial he pavement with a terrace approach. was elected Moderator of the Presby- ter of the new highway with crossings Field when St. Rose’s High School will paign Group Newman Farm The building committee will settle ery of Monmouth at the closing meet- at the intersections from Eighth to meet Phillipsburg Parochial School at he final details and report at a meet­ ng in Asbury Park Tuesday. Twelfth avenues for the better facility Fire companies from this borough, 2 o’clock. Organization of a new group of ing of the Council Monday night. of vehicular traffic. South Belmar, Spring Lake, Glendola prominent party leaders, to be known The St. Rose boys will be captained UWANIANS HEAR and Farmingdale went to the assist­ by Steve Day. They have been coach­ as the Republican State Committee 15-Year Old Boy TALK ON “BEVERAGES” Democratic Club Steering Committee, with Walter E. ance of the West Belmar Fire Com­ ed by Jack Degnan and Spot Murphy pany Monday night in fighting the big­ Edge as chairman, was announced at and are in fine form. It is the first Drowns In Surf Morris Miller of the State Beverage Rousing Meeting gest blaze Wall Township has seen in headquarters Sunday by E. Donald game of the league and the coaches Licensing Bureau was guest-speaker at Sterner, state chairman. years. blMMMfchey have the material to make Mender of lamp Newark the weekly luncheon meeting of the Ki- 125 Workers Hear Candi­ An old barn 20 feet high and 70 by a name with. “Mr. Edge - important wanis Club Wednesday in the Com­ 28 feet in area on Addison Newman’s Caught in Undertow at dates Lauded and Oppon­ assignment on Tuesday, September 18,” Next Wednesday afternoon St. Rose munity Center. farm, River road, Wall Township, was will play Manasquan High School on Chairman Sterner said, “and he will Fourth Avenue Mr. Miller enlightened his hearers on ents Damned totally destroyed with all its contents have associated with him men and wo­ the same gridiron. the laws and their workings regarding except a few vegetables stored in the The first and only actual drowning The Young Men’s Democratic Club men who are high in the party’s coun­ the dispensers of the cup that cheers. northeast comer. The contents in­ case on the beach this year occurred opened its fall campaign Monday night cils. It will be an active group in Bolden’s All-Stars A delegation was made up to attend cluded several tons of hay, cultivators, Sunday afternoon when Clarence Ben­ n headquarters on Ninth avenue with every sense of the word. .he convention in Ocean City. Its drills, corn shellers, carts, scales, etc. nett, a 15-year-old colored boy and a big gathering of party leaders and United States Senator W. Warren Vs. Black Yankees members are Kenneth Mayer, presi­ The firemen responded immediately member of Camp Newark lost his life workers. Barbour, of Red Bank, is one of the dent of the club; Burtis Clayton, vice- but were hampered by lack of water at the foot of Fourth avenue. It was one of the club’s usual en­ committee, others being E. C. Stokes, Two of the Best Colored president; Harry Lewis, C. J. Markus, supply which had to be pumped from With a group of others from the thusiastic gatherings with plenty of former governor, of Trenton; Clifford Teams in the East Will John Mulvihill, Thomas Harper, E. F. a small well and the brook and carried camp Bennett was being instructed pep and entertainment. Speeches were R. Powell, president of the State Sen­ Lyman, Ed. Smock, Clair Morrow and in milk pails. They managed to keep Stage Battle low to swim by a camp attendant. brief and to the point, urging everyone ate, Riverside; Joseph Altman, presi­ Ed. Broege. to get down to work now that the sea­ dent of the State Assembly, of Atlan­ the flames from spreading to the farm In the first game of the colored ser­ There are no life guards now on the house and a nearby shop. beach and the boy was caught by an son is over and help put the party tick­ tic City; Daniel E. Pomeroy, Republi­ es arranged by the manangement of BELMAR BOY IS et across. can National Committeeman, of Engle­ The loss is estimated at $5,000 only a the First Aid Squad, the Black Yan­ undertow while the attendant was HONORED AT RUTGERS After the business session refresh­ wood; Mrs. Edna B. Conklin, Republi­ part of which is covered by insurance. kees and Pittsburgh Crawfords put on looking after others. His body was brought to shore by Ben Kasdan of ments were served and a real good can National Committeewoman, Hack­ an inteersting contest last Friday nite William Buchanan of Belmar, has LEGION AUXILIARY the First Aid Squad. time enjoyed. ensack; Pearl M. Bridegum, first vice- at Memorial. The Crawfords won the been pledged to Delta Kappa Epsilon INSTALLS OFFICERS The squad worked over the lad for Carl Schroeder .president of the club chairman of the Young Republicans; battle 10 to 8. It was a great game and fraternity at Rutgers University. Buch­ more than two hours without avail. called the meeting to order and about of Hainesport; A. B. Herman, leader the large crowd in attendance was anan is a graduate of Asbury Park An installation of officers of Herbert- The body was removed to the Thomas 125 listened to the principal speech of of the Young Republicans, of Mill- given plenty of thrills. Going into the High School where he played four Worthington-White Auxiliary, Ameri­ R. Hardy funeral parlor. the evening by John G. Giordana, Long t'g*yn, and Miss Dolly Madison, wom­ seventh inning the Crawfords were on years of football. can Legion was held last Tuesday in Branch, who laced into the Republican an’s chairman ot *he National Young the losing end by an 8 to 2 score. Then candidates and party methods right headquarters on Eighth avenue. Mrs. in the eighth things began to happen THREE MEN INJURED Republicans, Metucheon. ,A __ Transformation At and left. Helen Haley, county president con­ and before the Yanks could out them AS BUILDING FALLS State Chairman Sterner will serve aB Rivoli Sugar Bowl He urged the election of Judge Will­ ducted the ceremony. At the conclus­ a member ex-officio, as will John Scott the Crawfords had put over six runs iam L. Dill for Governor and Assem­ ion she was presented with a com­ Frank Decker of this borough and and Bernard L. Lamb, campaign mana­ tying the score. In the ninth they New Fountain and Luncheonette Equip blyman Frederick Shock, Jr. for Coun­ pact and Mrs. Grace Clayton, outgoing two of his helpers were seriously in­ gers respectively for United States Sen added two more, while the Yanks did ment Are Installed ty Clerk particiularly and praised their president received a past president’s jured Monday afternoon when a build­ ator Hamilton F. Kean and Commis­ nothing in their time at bat. records, comparing them with their John Ferrugiaro and John Giunco, a ing, owned by Decker, under which sioner Harold G. Hoffman, the major ring. This Friday night, the Yankees will opponents. Officers installed are: Mrs. James pair of Belmar’s youngest, most pro­ hey were digging a cellar at Eaton- Republican candidates. have even stiffer opposition in Boldens By voting the whole Democratic ,own collapsed. Smock, president; Mrs. Ethel Shibla, Philadelphia All-Stars. This team was gressive and genial business men, have ticket Mr. Giordana declared the elec­ Mr. Decker received a fracture of TO OPEN FACTORY first vice president; Mrs. Jessie Gilles­ defeated by the Braves earlier in the made another transformation at the torate would be assured of proper rep­ the right leg; Thomas Preston of Nep­ IN ASBURY PARK pie, second vice president; Mrs. Alice .season 4 to 3, and they did it in the Rivoli Sugar Bowl and added to the resentation. Rolla, secretary; Mrs. Edith Anderson, ninth inning, too. On three different attractiveness and efficiency of that tune suffered a fracture of the skull and lacerations of the head; Ralph Joseph Marshall, who formerly con­ treasurer; Mrs. Erna Sterner, histor­ dates the All-Stars were scheduled to popular rendezvous. $1,000 Reward if you can buy a better Lorenzo, also of Neptune, was injured ducted t,.e service station at Eleventh ian; Mrs. Margaret McGrady, serge­ appear here, but rain always interfer­ They have installed a new fountain Auto Polish than any one of the four about the head and shoulders. All avenue and F street will shortly open ant-at-arms; Mrs. Alfred Armes, chap­ ed, and the dusky boys never got a 8 feet longer than the old one. It is of NEW WHIZ POLISHES were taken to Hazard Hospital for a factory at Main street and Cookman lain; Mrs. Ethel Briden, member of the chance to redeem that defeat. The Italian marble and one of the largest Sold by treatment. avenue, Asbury Park for making wo­ auxiliary, becomes county president All-Stars won the second-half cham­ along the coast. There are 12 contain­ ADAMS’ SERVICE STATION, men’s apparel. next month. pionship of the Colored League, and ers for different flavors of ice cream, 705 9th Ave. Phone 2230 are just about the class today. Anoth­ double the number of the old refrigera­ RIGHT NOW! is the time to consult That Good Gulf Gasoline and Oil us about your WANTED—General housework or by TROPICAL FISH er large turnout of fans is expected to tor and it is equipped with the latest Battery Service Goodrich Tires FUR GARMENTS RESTYLED IN the day. Mrs. Williams, 500 16th Ave. Large variety on display. Special on be present for this contest. system for preparation of seltzer. The old reliable "Pete” Smith is now large aquariums this month, open daily New seats for luncheonette service THE LATEST FASHIONS connected with our mechanical dept. Quality of workmanship and service FOR RENT—Two houses, hot water 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Visitors welcome. DIES WHILE PACKING have been installed and patrons’ com­ Let us overhaul your car guaranteed, and the price is right. and oil burner heat. Furnished or un­ Phone 413. One block off Shore High­ TO RETURN HOME forts attended to in every possible Cars Washed and Greased Women’s and Men's Suits Dry furnished; also 4-room bungalow, furn­ way. manner. Special Price on Greasing and Washing Cleaned and Pressed ished, with all improvements. Apply While in the act of packing for his Plugs cleaned, 5c each while ycu v.v.it DECLARES BEACH Called For and Delivered to Small’s Drug Store. APARTMENT FOR RENT—$10.00 per return to Hoboken, Robert Thomas OFFICIALLY CLOSED month during winter. Apply Mrs. Barr, Reid, 60, a summer resident, of 315 A. BLUM YOU CAN GET THE BEST SHOE REPAIRING Fourth avenue, died from apoplexy Eighth Ave. and F St. Phone 510 Subscribe for the Coast Advertiser. 704 9th Ave. Mayor Joseph Mayer, commissioner AT THE LOWEST PRICE Monday afternoon. Dr. Robert E. Wat­ —At— • of public safety, reported to the Bor­ kins was called and the County Phy­ FOR RENT—5 rooms, bath, heated. By FALUO’S, 1006 F STREET ough Commission Tuesday morning year or until June 1st. Apply 220 Ninth sician signed the certificate of death. FOR SALE—Solid walnut lop de k. that the beach had been officially clos­ venue, Belmar. StynmaH &. Harfcg ed and all paraphernalia ordered stor­ Apply Volloro, 205 11th Avenne. Pri- We are ready to accommodate you at ed away until next season. mar. our newly appointed Luncheonette. The Don’t Forget—Every Thursday FUNERAL DIRECTOR BANANA SPLIT DAY Rivoli Sugar Bowl, 902 F street, Bel­ REWARD for return of a White Spitz FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT RUBEN’S mar. topped with whipped cream at 15c Poodle Dog, answering to name of 801 I Street at Nnith Ave. Telephone 928 Belmar “Chubby.” Return to Mrs. D. Carrie, Furnished house for rent; four bed­ DANCING EVERY NIGHT 517 13th avenue, Belmar. with rooms, two bathrooms, shower, steam Drop in for a snack at the Rivoli FUNERAL HOME 604 F ST., BELMAR, N. J. Sugar Bowl New Luncheonette—Dain­ ADOLPH SNYDER’S ORCHESTRA beat and all modern conveniences. Our job printing department is tully BARRYS TAVERN Very reasonable. Apply Mrs. Burke, ty and Delicious. 902 F street, Bel­

CBa&Brfd MOTOR VEHICLE DEATHS T\' § DECREASE Of N. 3 .! RUTGERS EVENING SESSIONS Despite increasing motor vehicle death rates throughout the country for START OCTOBER FIRST §; | the first six months of 1934, three stat- p- es have countermarched against the Open to Both Men and Women T h e 3: : national trend, as shown by reports to 3; [ the National Safety Council. COLLEGE CREDIT SUBJECTS 3il! The September issue of “Public Safe- ! may be applied toward a degree 'i\' ! jg ty,” a magazine published by the Coun- , "u: : Priceless Ingredient g j cil, lists New Jersey, Delaware and | ACCCOUNTING ENGLISH MARKETING -1- Connecticut as having improved their ADVERTISING FINANCE MATHEMATICS | traffio fatalities during the first six BUSINESS LAW HISTORY POLITICAL SCIENCE Of The Good Will Which W e Enjoy S months of 1934 as compared to the cor- CHEMISTRY LITERATURE PSYCHOLOGY ] responding period of 1933, whereas the ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SPEAKING . automobile death rates for the nation GRADUATE CHEMISTRY as a whole, whether based on gasoline Is The Satisfactory Service consumption or population, have risen THREE-YEAR COURSES ,o alarming heights. For the first six months of 1933 and Business Administration Engineering Essentials j 1934, the national death rates per 10,- students selects own curriculum mechanical or electrical Renderded Our Customers 1000,000 gallons of gasoline consumed were respectively 17.0 and 18.7—an in­ COLLEGE CHEMISTRY crease of about 10 per cent. In con­ general, analytic, organic trast, Connecticut with a rate of 15.1 showed a decrease of approximately 15 per cent; Delaware, with a rate of 13.2 REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 17-29 ' a decrease of 24 per cent, and New New Brunswick 77 Hamilton Street 10:00 A. M.—9:00 P. M. Jersey, with a rate of 14:9, a drop of four per cent. INFORMATION H rlm ar National la n k Chancery 5-348 Catalogues may be secured from Rutgers University Extension SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a writ of fl. fa to me directed, issued Division, 77 Hamilton St., New Brunswick (Tel. 1950) and in Bel­ out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, will be exposed to mar: The Coast Advertiser Office or the Public Library. In BELMAR, NEW JERSEY p- 1 sale at publlo vendue, on ■*vS Bradley Beach, 1st National Bank. # I MONDAY, THE 8th DAY OF 3E OCTOBER, 1934, fuU itnsousoeiueat is nude as » contribution to public education by The Coast Advertfce* J; between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 ij o'clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon of said day at the Court House in the 5: Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- ;p! mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree CHANCERY 3-336 of said court amounting to approxi­ Phono 210 Chancery 5337 mately $5,732.00. is SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a All the following tract or parcel cf W . E. Hefter £ j writ of fl. fa. to me directed, issued writ ^ to *“® directed, issued land and premises hereinafter particu £ out of the Court of Chancery of the of ~® Court of Chancery of the Uriy K S T S S T w i and be- PLUMBING—HEATING f ! State of New Jersey, will be exposed "tote 01 New Jersey, will be exposed ing in the Borough of Belmar in the to sale at publio vendue on i*° on ,, , , , . . _ . . MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF County of Monmouth and State of New Ninth Avenue Monday, the 1st day of October, 1934, | OCTOBER. 1934 Jersey, being known and designated as between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 jbetween the hours of 12 0>c’lock ^ 5 Lot No. 1317 on a map or plan of lots (Next to Bank) Belmar Fire Alarm Boxes ° cl°c.k aftern°?n , oclock (at 2 o’clock) In the afternoon entitled "Map of the Borough of Bel- BELMAR, NEW JERSEY of said day, at the Court House In the of day at the Court House, in the mar, N. J. 1915” made by Clyde Potts Borough of Freehold County of Mon- Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- tS—14th AVENUE and “F” STREET 4* Consulting Engineer, bounded and de- “ out^ ew fJers®y’ *?, a decre® , mouth. New Jersey, to satisfy a decree 4*J scribed as follows: of said court amounting to approxi- of said court amountln t/ approxi_ 16— 6th AVENUE and “F” STREET 4* BEGINNING at a point or place in mately $2,587.00. mately $7,786.00. the southerly line of Seventh Avenue A11 the following tract or parcel of I A11 the following tract or parcel of 17— 8th AVENUE and “F” STREET as laid down on said plan distant one PHONE 1* hundred (100) feet and extending ? | land and premises hereinafter particu- ; land and premises hereinafter particu­ larly described, situate, lying and be- larly described, situate, lying and be­ 18— 10th AVENUE and “F” STREET thence ( ) along the said southerly line 1 ing in the Borough of Belmar, in the ! ing in the Borough of Bradley Beach of Seventh Avenue fifty (50) feet to the 19— 12th AVENUE and “F” STREET Central Market County of Monmouth and State of New in the County of Monmouth and State westerly line of Lot No. 1316 and Jersey, being lot number Eight hun- of New Jersey. 23—3rd AVENUE and “A” STREET thence (2) southerly at a right angle Herman F. Lazarus, Prop. drsd and fifteen (815) on a plan of lots to Seventh Avenue one hundred fifty BEGINNING at a point in the south­ of the Ocean Beach Association, duly erly side of Burlington Avenue herein 25—5th AVENUE and “A ” STREET (150) feet to the rear line of Lot No. | City Dressed Beef, Lamb, Veal, filed ip, the Clerk’s office of the coun­ 1417 and thence (3) westerly parallel distant westerly 150 feet from the cor­ 27—2nd AVENUE and “B” STREET to Seventh Avenuft.and at a right-angle and Pork—Fresh dreaded ty of Monmouth, said lots being bound- ner formed by the intersection of said ed and described as follows, to w’.t: -^southerly side of Burlington Avenue to the last mentioned course aim along a specialty 29—5th AVENUE and “E” STREET the northerly side of lot No. 1417, fifty Beginning at a point or stake In the [with the Weste?ta*M^-of Atlantic Ave­ 31— 13th AVENUE and “D” STREET 4* (50) feet to the easterly line of Lot J northerly line of Fifth avenue ( as de­ nue, and running thence (1) in a sou 4- No. 1318 and thence (4) at a right an­ 908 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J. | lineated on the aforesaid plan of lots) therly direction, at right angles to Bur­ 34—7th AVENUE and “D” STREET 4* gle to the last mentioned course and distant three hundred feet westerly lington Avenue, 100 feet; thence (2) 4* along the easterly line of lot No. 1318 from the westerly line of A street, westerly parallel with Burlington ave- 36— 10th AVENUE and “C” STREET 4- one hundred fifty (150) feet to the along the easterly line of lot No. 816jnue 34 feet; thence (3) northerly par- + point or place of Beginning. Chancery 5-379 on said plan, one hundred and fifty ' allel with the first course herein, and 41— 14th AVENUE and “A ” STREET Seized as the property of SARAH SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a feet to a stake comer to lot No. 715; ,at right angles to Burlington avenue t ZERMAN, et al. taken in execution at writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued thence (2) easterly at right angles to , 100 feet to the said southerly side of 44— 8th AVENUE and “A” STREET 4* out of the Court of Chancery of the 4- the suit of GEORGINANNA PALMER the first course, and along the rear line , Burlington avenue, and thence (4) 45— 11th AVENUE and “A” STREET and to be sold by State of New Jersey, will be exposed to of lot No. 715, fifty feet to a point; along the said southerly side of Burl- 4* sale at public vendue, on 4- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. thence (3) southerly at right angles to j ington avenue in an easterly direction 47— 18th AVENUE and “A ” STREET Dated Aug. 28th, 1934. MONDAY, THE 8th DAY OF the second course (and passing thru j 34 feet to the point or place of BEGIN- 4* OCTOBER, 1934, 53— OAKWOOD ROAD and RIVER 4* Arthur M. Birdsall, Sol'r. the parition wall dividing an out- NING. (50 lines) $21.00 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 building erected on the premises here- i T h e a * 3 ° v e description is in accord- 4* oclock (at 2 o’clock) In the afternoon 57—“L” STREET and RIVER ROAD 4- by conveyed from the outbuilding ad-janc® with a survey made by Niart of said day at the Court House, in the joining on the east, and continuing , Rogers, Civil Engineer, dated July 19, 4* Chancery 5-362 Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ 55— 12th AVENUE and RAILROAD 4* SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a beyond in the same course, passing ! September 28, 1928. mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree through the partition wall dividing the j BEING part of the same premises 4* writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued of said court amounting to approxi­ 59—9th AVENUE and RAILROAD 4- out of the Court of Chancery of the residence erected on the premises here- ! conveyed to Brosil Company, a corpor- 4* mately $7,821.00. by conveyed from the residence ad-,a^on New Jersey, by deed from 1 LONG, 2 SHORT— FIRST AID. State of New Jersey, will be exposed to A11 the following tract or parcel of 4* sale at publio vendue on joining on the east, and continuing 1 Samuel H. Gillespie, sole acting Exec- 4* land and premises hereinafter particu­ In the same course beyond) one hun- ■ “ tor ar}d Surviving Trustee under the 2— 2— 2— GOODWILL HOSE CO. Monday, the 8th day of October, 1934, larly described, situate, lying and be­ 4* between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 dred and fifty feet to a point in the 1 tost Will and Testament of James A. 4* ing in the Borough of Bradley Beach, said northerly line of Fifth Avenue, 1 Bradley, deceased, recorded August 22, 3— 3—3— UNION FIRE CO. o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon in the County of Monmouth, and State 4* of said day, at the Court House in the said point being also the southerly cor- (*92L ,in JPeed Book 1408, on page 454. 4- of New Jersey. . , t . .. , ( BEING all and the same premises 4* Borough of Freehold, in the County of BEGINNING at a point In the Sou­ ner of lot No. 814 on said plan; thence M desCribed in Mortgage Book 884 for Monmouth, New. Jersey, to satisfy a therly side of Burlington Avenue (4) westerly, at right angles to the Monmouth County, page 431. | decree of said court amounting to ap­ therein distant westerly 317 feet from third course and along the northerly The property is located at 507 Bur­ proximately $16,785.00. the com er formed by the intersection line of Fifth Avenue, fifty feet to the lington Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J. In the first place Thirty (30) shares W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOqft of said side of Burlington Avenue with point and place of Beginning. Seized as the property of BROSIL of the Fifteenth series and Ten (10) the westerly side of Atlantic Avenue Seized as the property of Friedman COMPANY, a New Jersey corporation, shares of the Twenty eighth series of and running thence (1) Southerly at Bros. Inc., et als., taken in execution et als., taken in execution at the suit shares of the capital stock of the Nep­ right angles to Burlington Avenue 100 at the suit of Provident Trust Com­ of FIDELITY UNION TRUST COM­ tune Building and Loan Association, feet; thence (2) Westerly parallel with pany, &c., a corporation, and to be sold PANY, a New Jersey corporation, et assigned to said Association by Benja­ Burlington Avenue, 33 feet; thence (3) by als., and to be sold by min E. O’Brien and Florence S. O’Bri­ Northerly parallel with the first course HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. en, his wife and in the second place all herein and at right angles to Burling­ Dated August 20, 1934. Dated Aug. 22, 1934. of the following described property: ton Avenue 100 feet to the said south­ Charles J. Degnan, Sol’r. Simon P. Northrup, Sol’r. All hat certain lot, tract or parcel erly side of Burlington Avenue; thence (62 lines) $26.04 (60 lines) $25.20 of land and premises, hereinafter par­ (4) along the Southerly side of Burl­ ticularly described, situate, lying and ington Avenue in an easterly direc­ being in the Borough of Belmar, in the tion 33 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. County of Monmouth and State of i* 4* 4 * »[«» [ » *1* 4* *1* *1* v *,* *1^*'* *:* ■,* ‘i* *:* *i* v *!■ *!■ ■;* *,■ *i* *i* *i* *i* *1* *i* 'i*‘i' ^ New Jresey, being known and desig­ The above descrpitlon is in accord­ nated as Lot Number Eleven Hundred ance with a survey made by Niart •f We Have Signed the President’s Re-employment Agreement 4* and Thirty seven (1137) as shown on Rogers, Civil Engineer, dated July 19, 4* 4* a map of the Ocean Beach Association 1928, September 12, 1928. f 4* Being part of the premises conveyed 4- 4* duty filed in the Monmouth County * 4* Clerk’s Office. to Brosil Company, a corporation of * Beginning at a point in the south New Jersey, by deed from Samuel H. 4- Gillespie, Executor and Trustee, record 4* Announcement! line cf Sixth avenue distant one hun­ 4* dred and fifty (150) feet east from the ed August 22, 1927, in Deed Book 1408, page 461. 4* 4* east line of “D” Street as shown on * 4- said map and extending from thence BEING all and the same premises as 4* 4* THE OLD ESTABLISHED (l) south, at a right angle to said described in Mortgage Book 884 for 4* 4* Sixth avenue and along the west line Monmouth County, page 449. 4- 4- of let Number Eleven Hundred and This property is located at 517 Bur­ 4- 4* SERVICE STATION Thirty six (1136) one hundred and fif­ lington Ave., Bradley Beach, New Jer­ * 4* -AT- ty feet to the north or rear line of Lot sey. + 4* Number Twelve Hundred and Thirty Seized as the property of BROSIL * 4- seven (1237); thence (2) west and COMPANY, a New Jersey corporation, * 4* 8 along the said north or rear line of lot et als., taken in execution at the suit 4- SERVICE WITH A SMILE 4- llth Avenue & F Street Number Twelve Hundred and Thirty of FIDELITY UNION TRUST COM­ f 4* seven (1237) fifty feet to the east line PANY, a New Jersey corporation, et 4- You always get a little more than you pay 4- BELMAR, NEW JERSEY of Lot Number Eleven Hundred and als., and to be sold by f 4* Thirty eight (1138); thence (3) north, HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 4- for when you deal with us— Clean “ gas,” full meas­ 4* (Formerly Under Management of Marshal Bros.) along the east line of lot Number Elev­ Dated Sept. 6th, 1934. 4- 4* en Hundred and Thircy eight (1138) Simon P. Northrup, Sol’r. 4* ure— Clean oil, the brand your motor likes best,— one hundred and fifty feet to the said (56 lines) $23.52 and cheerful service to bring you back. IS AGAIN BEING CONDUCTED BY south line of Sixth Avenue; thence (4) least, along the said south line of Sixth TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Free Air and Water—We Fix Flats j Avenue fifty feet to the point or place * I of beginning. Take notice that I, George Kacan- * Special Prices on Cars Greased and Sprayed HERMAN HAUSOTTE j Seized as the property of Benjamin des, have disposed of my interest in * iE O’Brien, et als., taken in execution 4- Complete Battery Service Who guarantees you will always get FULL MEAS the business of the Ocean View Res­ f | at the suit of Neptune Building and Cars Called For and Delivered Free I.oan Association, and to be sold by taurant situated at 404 Ocean Avenue, 4* URE and the very best quality gasoline that will f HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Belmar to my brother, Thomas Kacan- 4- TYDOL GASOLINE insure MORE MILEAGE. Dated August 31, 1934. des, who assumes all liabilities for all 4* I Richard W. Stout, Sol’r. * (62 lines) $26.01 outstanding bills. 4- QUACKENBUSH SERVICE STATION Why buy inferior gas when the BEST costs (Signed) GEORGE KACANDES. 4- (TWO MAN SERVICE) Send in your news items. All of 4* NO MORE Our job printing department is fully f Phone 3194 your friends will be glad to read about 4- 8th Avenue and F Street Belmar. New Jersey equipped to handle your printing ot ■STOP. AND FILL UP- your card parties, visitors to your L= 1 home, etc. any description. COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1934.

ORDINANCE No. 297

AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION, CONTROL AND REGULATION OF A POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR.

The Board of Commissioners of the Borough of Belmar do ordain: Section 1. The Police Department of the Borough of Belmar shall con­ ARE YOU AN OIL sist of a uniform force of patrolmen as hereinafter provided, subject to such rules and regulations as may be promulgated from time to time by the Direc­ tor of Public Safety and approved by the Board of Commissioners of Belmar, covering the proper and efficient operation of such Police Department as here­ inafter provided. Section 2. The uniform force of the Police Department shall consist of a Chief of Police and such captains, lieutenants, sergeants and regular and spe­ cial policemen as the Director of Public Safety, may from time to time, desig­ nate, subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. Section 3. The Board of Commissioners shall appoint an examining Board to consist of the Director of Public Safety, the Chief of Police and a phy­ Burner Salesman? sician or surgeon to be designated by the Director of Public Safety, which shall pass upon the qualification of members of the Police Department as hereinafter provided. Section 4. The Chief of Police shall be the executive officer of the Police Department, subject to the Director of Public Safety. He shall be charged with the enforcement of all ordinances of the Borough of Belmar and the laws of Today, as never before, people are turning the State of New Jersey, and such rules and regulations as may be promulgated THE CHALLENGER eliminates all this. for the regulation of the Police Department. He shall have charge of, and be from coal to oil. Not only because it is considera­ It has none. responsible for all property of the Borough of Belmar used by the Police De­ partment bly cheaper but more sanitary, does away with Section 5. First grade policemen shall consist of the present regular Why sell a burner that cannot be installed policemen of the Department and such other men as the Director of Public dust, dirt and ashes and gives controlled uniform Safety may, from time to time, designate, after they have successfully passed heat. in any type of heating unit without being noisy. a proper examination to be conducted by the Examining Board and certified . to by said examiners and approved by the Board of Commissioners. With the price of coal continually going up Section 6. Second grade policemen shall be new men appointed by tlie The CHALLENGER challenges for quiet­ Director of Public Safety and after a preliminary examination by the Exam­ and oil as cheap as in 1928, why not sell an Oil Bur­ ness. ining Board appointment to be for less than twelve months. Section 7. Special policemen shall be men appointed by the Director o f: ner where the pump has no belt, needs no priming, Public Safety for extra police work. Other special policemen may be ap­ can’t get stuck—because it has no pump. Why sell a burner that has an ox cart story pointed from time to time at the request of private parties, after the cause for such request is approved by the Director of Public Safety and the Chief of Why not sell an Oil Burner where the ­ in an aviation age. -- Police. No special police shall be appointed for more than eleven months. The Director of Public Safety shall state the time for which they are in power to izer jet does not enlarge, thereby wasting oil, be­ If the principle of combustion of atomizing act. Section 8. All appointments to or promotion in the Police Department come clogged up or burn off? The CHALLEN­ oil is correct, then why do automobile manufactur­ shall be made after examination by the Examining Board as to such reasona­ GER has none. ble mental and physical examination as shall be deemed necessary and advis­ ers, and aeroplane engineers use the carbureting able for the best interests of the Police Department, upon recommendation of Why sell a burner where the transformer the Director of Public Safety and the approval of the Board of Commissioners. principal of gasification for economy? Section 9. Promotions shall be made from the members of the Depart­ steps up the voltage to 15,000 volts, where a stack ment having the best record for intelligence, efficiency, sobriety, bravery and control is necessary for safety’s sake and where The CHALLENGER carburates scientifi­ length of service, and such other qualifications as shall be determined by the Director of Public Safety and approval of the Board of Commissioners. the electrodes carbonize, - spread and sometimes cally the proportion of oil into gas with air for No person shall be removed from office or employment in the Police Department for political reasons, or any cause, except for inefficinecy, intoxi­ fail. perfect combustion. cation, or disobedience to the rules and regulations governing the Department and no removal for the reasons stated above shall be made without written charges preferred and after a fair and impartial trial had thereon before the Director of Public Safety. Section 10. In the event of any first-grade or second-grade Policemen, appointed under the provisions of this ordinance, becoming ill or disabled from causes resulting from the discharge of his public duties, such patrolman, so ill, The Challenger Cannot Explode or disabled, shall be paid during the time he is so disabled or ill, such compen­ sation including medical attendance as the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of Belmar shall deem reasonable and proper, on the certificate of a physician appointed by said Board, certifying to such disability or illness. Section 11. The Director of Public Safety shall prepare a manual con­ taining rules and regulations for the government of the Police Department, which rules and regulations shall be approved by the Board of Commissioners. Such rules and regulations may be made, promulgated, changed or altered It Is Absolutely 100 per cent Safe from time to time, and after promulgation and while remaining in force shall be as binding and effective as though same had been incorporated as addi­ tional provisions in this ordinance. Section 12. The Director of Public Safety shall establish a school of in­ structions for Police Officers and no appointments as first grade policemen IT ELIMINATES 75 PER CENT OF ALL TROUBLE FOUND IN BURNERS OF THE PRESSURE shall be made until second grade policemen shall have taken a course of at least twenty months in said school. Section IS. The Director of Public Safety, shall have power to establish TYPE. IT IS THE LAST WORD IN ECONOMY. IT IS THE KIND OF A BURNER YOU CAN as a division of the Department a Detective Bureau. This Department shall be under the direction of the Director of Public Safety and such other officers and first grade policemen as the Director of Public Safety may from time tc RECOMMEND TO YOUR OWN MOTHER. time designate, subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. Section 14. No person shall be appointed to membership in the Police Department graded by this ordinance, who is under the age of twenty-one years or over the age of thirty-five years, and who has not been a bona fide resident of the Borough of Belmar for two years next preceeding the date of his appli­ You don’t have to be a high-pressure artist It‘s patents are protected by a $20,000,000 cation. corporation. Infringements from some of the Section 15. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with the or make exaggerated statements about it. You provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed provided, however, that this world’s largest organizations have been prevented repealer shall not affect the provisions of any initiative ordinance fixing the salaries of memebrs of the Police Department prove every word you say. by court action. Section 16. This Ordinance shall become effective when passed and pub­ lished according tolaw. ITS FACTORS OF SAFETY, SIMPLICITY, Passed: It is manufactured by a company in busi­ Approved; *♦,. QUIETNESS AND ECONOMY CANNOT BE J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk. ' EQUALLED. Board of Commissioners, ness more than 17 years. JOSEPH MAYER, Mayor THOMAS S. DILLON THOMAS D. JOECK People who have the financial means of buying the most expensive type of burner have purchased the The foregoing ordinance was approved on first reading by the Borough CHALLENGER. Some of the oldest burner dealers in the state sell it. Commission Tuesday morning September 25, 1934, and will come up for final reading and passage at the regular meeting of the Commission Tuesday morn­ ing, October 9, 1934 at 10:30, in the Borough Hall, at which time and place any MR. FRED RHODES OF ASBURY PARK sells and recommends it. taxpayer may submit suggestions or objections to the same.

MR. JOHNSON of the Point Pleasant Hardware Co.substitutes the CHALLENGER burner for gas. % CARL SCHROEDER, Chief of the Belmar Fire Department, purchased one and states that it is the & safest and quietest burner he has ever seen. £ - A & B - x:

Its proving ground goes up in the Rouyon district of Canada where the temperature is as low as 40 below All kinds of Fancy Dresses, Waists, Evening I zero, where a burner has to be good. The finest people of Ocean and Monmouth Counties are enjoying Gowns, Portiers, Furs, Muffs, Gloves, etc. the trouble-free, uniform controlled heat of the CHALLENGER.

ISN’T THAT THE KIND OF A BURNER YOU’D LIKE TO SELL? HAVING ALL THE FEATURES | i THAT ARE MODERN UP-TO-DATE, AND NOT JUST IMPROVED. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED

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THEN SEE THE FACTORY’S REPRESENTATIVE OR THE BURNER IN OPERATION AT

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708 9th Avenue Belmar, N. J. COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1934.

“Kean-Hoffman THE COAST ADVERTISER Democratic Boosters” LOUIS BARR, Owner and Publisher A Careless Match S. W. Silverman of Jersey City, who J. CHARLES TURNER. Editor fought successfully for Franklin D. Roosevelt’s nomination and election as Publication Office and Plant: 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Phone 2083-W state chairman of the Roosevelt for President Associations of New Jersey, Inc., has organized the Kean-Hoff­ Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Belmar, New Jersey, man Democratic Boosters. under the Act of Congress He has sent thousands of letters to Democrats throughout the state en- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 closing an open letter to Mayor Frank I Hague reviewing the party leader’s Single Copy, 4 cents; Three Months, .40; Six Months, .75; One Year, $1.50 t history from the time he was one of his principal supporters. In ordering the change of subscription address, please give the old as well as The letter reads: the new address. News items of local and personal interest invited. “As one Democrat to another and vitally interested in the affairs of the Democratic Party, I desire to call your »ssv as map attention to the fact that there is some­ 'van. AA3N thing lacking in the Democratic Party of our State and County. “Don’t you want to purify and im­ WHY THIS SUDDEN EYESORE? prove our Party and put it back in the hands of the workers? The only way this can be done is to follow the ex­ Squeeze an orange of all the juice and cast what re- ample of the Democratic Party in manis into the grbage can. That would seem to be the at­ New York City, and that is, by defeat­ titude of Asbury Park as conveyed in its representative ing our own candidates, putting our­ selves out of power temporarily and f “ AT/'• i 'w- newspaper’s editorial columns Saturday regarding the ill- immediately reorganizing for the fol­ fated Morro Castle. lowing' year. That is why a great The writer frankly admits that the presence of the many Democrats throughout the State ship on Ansbury Park Beach has been a powerful if mor­ have organized the ‘Kean-Hoffman Democratic Boosters.’ A sick person (Copyright, W. N, C.J IPS bid attraction “ but this situation is now changing,” and in Is often compelled to take strong med­ v a month or two, when the curious will have seen the wreck icine to get well. it will be nothing but an eyesore and an impediment on the Glendola Warriors beach front—a gruesome' reminder of a horrible tragedy. When this gruesome reminder of a horrible tragedy Second Pow Wow has ceased to be a source of income much needed and palls f S O C i A L * on the public the hulk which has attracted that public be­ Matthiessen and Murphy Heroes of Great Quoit comes an eyesore that should either be salvaged or demol­ SCOUT MOTHERS Pride of Monmouth Loyal Ladies Battle ished and buried at sea. ACTIVE MEETING Orange Lodge, 302, Inc., will hold a The eyesore which was suffered while the shekels The Glendola Warriors, that live benefit card party in Orange Hall to­ night. Mrs. Anna Rae Briers is chair­ were coming in becomes but the spectre of a death ship and bunch of commuters, made a second The Scout Mothers Auxiliary of pilgrimage to Fred Rosseter's farm Troop 40 met at the home of Mrs. man of arrangements. is anything but appropriate at a resort, the writer de­ NOT THAT ITS ANY OF HIS DARN­ Saturday and enjoyed a beefsteak din­ Louis Davenport, 705 Seventh avenue clares, and adds “Contemplation of the fate of the vessel ED BUSINESS, BUT OUR NOSY ner, pow wow and sports. Ben Far­ on Tuesday and was well attended. Plans for the annual dance of the and those who lost their lives aboard it can but revive CORRESPONDENT WOULD LIKE rier as chef was assisted by Sidney Many plans were made for the winter. Tri-City Club were discussed at a meeting of members in the home of memories of pity and horror which, tho they need not be TO KNOW: H olt It was reported that two of the The big sensation of the day’s sport Scout3 became Eagle Scouts on Gov­ Mrs. Ida Levy, 401 Ninth avenue, Tues­ day night. forgotte, should not be exhibited.” Who has the laziest dog in town? was a quoit match between Oscar Mat­ ernors Day at Camp Burton. They are Why this sudden realization of horrible and pitiful thiessen and Joe Campagna the win­ Scouts Gassin and Weiger. Cornelius memories that should not be exhibited? The organe has Who claims “Punch” is a sooner? ning team and Bill Murphy and Row- Daniel an Eagle scout, received a Mrs. Mary Greenlaw, president of the and Mauch the contented losers. The bronze palm. These scouts will be Past Worthy Mistress Club, Ladies’ just about been squeezed dry. What’s happened to the big oyster first named team is now champion of honored by the Scout Mothers in the Loyal Orange Lodge, Institute of Mon­ The horrors of the tragedy were experienced here and clan^^ddler around here? \Psm9-.------— — ■ mouth county, was hostess at her home 179?~-W£gst Seventeenth avenue, West 'and to the south of' us and will never be forgotten. "The Among other warriors attending Those present at the meeting were If L. S. ever caught a fish, or did he hulk of their memories was commercialized to the fullest were: Alfred Dougherty, Thomas Col­ Mrs. R. Campbell, Mrs. R. Weiger, Mrs. Belmar, Wednesday eveningCo her~fel- go to the point for the thrill ride? low members at thire first fall meet­ extent by our neighbor to the north and it seems to us late lins, George Sauer, Ernest Lass, Mat­ J. A. Day, Mrs. C. Daniel, Mrs. E. thew Boylan, Jack MacArthur, George Bigelow, Mrs. L. Davenport, Mrs. E. ing. in its tragic history to publish this sentimental hash. Who just can’t wait till the bowling Egan, William Sanderson, Alfred Gassin, Mrs. G. Fergusoh and Mrs. H. league opens? Brooks, Frank Casey, David Jones, Ar­ Culver. Mrs. Feltwell of 113 Seventh avenue WE FEEL FLATTERED has returned from a summer vacation thur Jones, Albert Pfaff, Anthony The first event of the season will be Who is moving to town from the at Lake Hopatcong. Campagna, Fred Brederback, Stewart a card party to be held at the home We feel flattered that the “Bay Shore Journal and country? Briggs, Fred Gebien, Fred Deffenbach, of Mrs. George Ferguson, 25 Pine Tree Mrs. Dorothy Schmitt, publicity Islip Herald” of Long Island chose the Coast Advertiser Chester Blauvelt, Herold Waddington, Way on Tuesday, October 2 at 2:00 If C. T. and J. G. are enjoying them­ chairman of the West Belmar P. T. A. story of the Morro Castle tragedy out of the hundreds William White, Dr. L. Walker, Dr. Rob P. M. selves at North Point? was hostess in her home Wednesday ert aWtkins, Alfred Brill, Wallace Mer published and printed it word for word in its issue of Sep­ to the executive board of that organ­ nell, William Stevenson and Robert FAREWELL SCOUT PARTY tember 20. Full credit for the story was given us and we Who went along as their chief cook ization. Schrenk. and bottle washer? extend our thanks for the courtesy to the editors and pub­ A farewell scout party was held Sat­ “Paints” and current literature will MISS DOROTHY McCUMBER urday afternoon by members of Girl lishers. ______* ______Who says “Pete” is not on the job be topics of the day at the meeting of TO WED W. 3. BRIDEN Scout troop nine at the home of Cap­ In many synagogues the scrolls a these days? the Womans Club in headquarters this tain Dorothy D. Frommel, 104 North Jews O bserve taken from the Holy Ark in which they afternoon. Saturday, October 20th is the date Boulevard. Games and refreshments are kept and carried about in solemn If that Newark bunch will play ball Sukkoth Festival which has been selected by Miss Doro­ were the main features of the day. Due procession. here next season? Mrs. Ada Bennett of Twentieth ave­ thy E. McCumber, daughter of Mr. and to lack of cooperation and interest in nue and F street has returned to her Mrs. J. A. McCumber of 622 Seven­ Girl Scouting the troop is being dis­ ist of Tabernacles Will THAT DILL-HOFFMAN DEBATE Who was all set for Bermuda until son’s home in Neptune and is recover- teenth avenue, for her marriage to Wil­ banded entirely. the Morro Castle disaster? in gfrom a fracture of the leg suffered End at Sundown Mon­ liam J Briden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Editor Coast Advertiser: Upon arriving at Miss Frommel’s in a fall while visiting there. day, October 1 Frank J. Briden of 413 Ivy street, The Newark Sunday Call is sup­ Is their dog going along? home the girls spent a busy half hour Newark. The Jewish festival of Sukkoth or porting Dill for Governor. In a feat­ making costumes out of paper nap­ An old fashioned hale and farewell The ceremony will be performed at Yeast of Tabernacles is being celebrat­ ure article last Sunday by its political Who said Bill wouldn’t do It before kins, the prize for the prettiest and party was given Mrs. Florence Kisner 4 P. M. at St. Rose’s church with the 'd throughout the world this week. writer, William R. Clark, which leans the winter gets here? most original went to Miss Dorothea and Mrs. Pearl Martin by some of their Rev. John F. Welch, the pastor, offi­ 3eginning last Sunday night at sun- strongly to the Democrats, is this Coeyman. The girls then sat in a huge friends last Friday night at the home ciating. lown the festival continues for eight statement: Who is that other “cop” about to song circle and sang “Peace I Ask of of Mrs. Marjorie Place, 1731 L street. The bride-elect will be given in mar­ lays terminating at sundown next "The best break Hoffman has got join the benedicts? Thee,” and other scout songs. Follow­ Various games were indulged in after riage by her brother and will have as Monday night. has been Dill’s rather incomprehensible ing the playing of several games the which dainty refreshments were serv­ Who says he’s afraid to try it? her maid of honor and only attendant, Sukkoth originated with the Jews refusal to debate the state issues In girls had refreshments which consisted ed. Those present were Mrs. Anna Ed­ Miss Catherine Flay of Trenton. John when they lived in Palestine and were Krueger Auditorium or anywhere he of candy, stuffed dates, fruit, sand­ wards, Mrs. Mildred Donegan, Mrs. Who caused the “blow -off’ in the P. Briden of Newark will serve his ui agricultural people. It marked the likes. The experts cannot believe Dill wiches and ice cream and cake. Miss Irene Barton, Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mrs. “Amonia War”? brother as best man. The ushers will slose of the harvest and the beginning insisted on a radio studio because he Doris Thoraley won the prize for the Florence Kisner, Mrs. Polly Martin and be Frank J. Briden and James F. Bri­ cleverest individual entertainment fol­ )f the plowing and the rainy season, is not qualified to discuss state issues Did the two Johns make up for that the hostess, Mrs. Place. den, brothers of the prospective bride­ lowing refreshments. it was a festival of rejoicing and mer­ with Hoffman, and they are correct. loss of sleep? groom. ry-making when the servant was The position of Dill has b'een Inspired Those present besides the hostess William Martin, proprietor of Mar­ squal to the master and all united in by Hague, perhaps in the same strate­ Who were the chief “kabitzera” at were Dorothy Reichey, Mary Elizabeth tin's Cafe and Diner will leave next DISORDERLY CONDUCT praising and thanking God for His gical vein which led him to announce the installation of the fountain? O’Connor .Olive Cory, Bertha Erving, week for a trip through the Middle BEING STAMPED OUT jountiful gifts. that Roosevelt would not carry a state Dorthea oCeyman, Carol Hankins, Wil­ West and hopes to wander into Miami, east of the Mississippi.” Who meets all trains in Belmar? ma Robinson, Marie Thornley, Doris Florida in about six weeks and over­ The Bible commanded that on this Intoxicated persons are having im­ If Boss Hague can silence Dill now Thomley, Doris Pflug and Elsie Dav­ look the situation there for a prospec­ lestival all the people should make a pressed upon them that brawling and If the baseball season is over with tive business. pilgrimage to the temple of Jerusalem, to his own detriment, what could we disorderly conduct are not allowed to enport expect were Dill elected Governor? tonight’s game? ind there, after offering their sacri­ go unpunished in this locality. Irving Hirsch, representing Young fices, should dwell in booths or taber­ Of course it is to conceal the Hague YACHT CLUB AUXILIARY Two men were sentenced by Record­ Men of Belmar Republican Club and nacles, temporarily erected of wood Overlordship that Dill talks nonsense Who has garnered all the good bow­ WINDS UP SEASON er Stevenson of South Belmar Friday Mrs. Hirsch, treasurer of the Women’s md beautifully decorated with fruits about five Republicans, mostly former lers in this burg for his team? night to 3 Odays in jail in default of Unit attended the testimonial dinner and flowers to remind them both of leaders, some of whom—Baird and The Yacht Club Auxiliary held its Is that the human thing to do? payment of $15 and costs and one paid tendered Bernard Lamb, campaign the harvest season and how their an­ Chandless, for instance, do not even last meeting of the season Monday the fine. Officers Brad Behrman and manager for Harold G. Hoffman, can­ cestors had dwelt in booths in the speak, being responsible for Hoffman’s afternoon in the clubhouse when a cov­ If M. A. is settled down for the win­ George Hogan made the arrests at Six­ didate for governor. Mr. Hoffman pre­ nomination—an absurdity when it is ered dish luncheon was served and wilderness. Many Jews still observe ter? sented Mr. Lamb with a gift from cam­ teenth avenue and F street. cards enjoyed. It is probable that an the latter custom today. In some syn­ consideerd that Hoffman won in a paign headquarters workers in Trenton occasional party will be held during agogues too a modernized form of the landslide over three able opponents on Who is going to attend another out­ If the icemen are down to normal and friends. a wave of popular demand for his the off season, for members who reside harvest festival is celebrated. ing soon? business again? Some also celebrate a supplementary proved efficient services as Governor, in Belmar permanently. Send in your news items. All of festival on the nith day, called Re­ Monmouth going for him three to one. Present at the windup were Mrs. If that bunch enjoys traveling to If the management of the Braves are your friends will be glad to read about Frank Kautzman, Mrs. Florence Alex- joicing of the Law, because the annual Can any sensible person blink the North Point two or three times a planning for next season? your card parties, visitors to y*ur ay, Mrs. Mae Clark, Mrs. J. L. Prior, cycle of the reading of the law has fact that, smoke-screen it as they may, week? home, etc. been completed and on that day the the real contest for head of New Jer­ If the fish at North Point are better Mrs. Mary Mullaly, Mrs. Grace Wads­ 3acred scrolls of the Law of Moses are sey's state government is between When that football season will open eating than those caught around here? worth, Mrs. Arthur Sanford, Mrs. W. L. Our. job printing department is fully rolled back to the beginning of Genesis Hoffman and Hague? here with that so-called independent Burlington, Mrs. Ida Rose, Mrs. Sadie equipped to handle your printing of and the law is begun to be read anew. Independent Voter. team? Who goes fishing and gets none? Valentine and Mra. Grace Briggs. any description. COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1934.

' j > ' : •: • ...... - V ' Silver Lake Decree i *— } v a .u v . y . Issued Friday

Chancellor Campbell Issues *f§ Order Against Use for Profit

Last Friday, Luther A. Campbell, chancellor of the State of New Jersey, For a really delicious dish prepare one of these milk-fed birds as Chicken a la King! handed down an order in settlement of the case of Franklin E. Barr, et al.s against the Borough of Belmar regard­ Milk-Fed ing the uses Silver Lake may be put Low Regular Prices All Sizes lb. to. Here are but a few of A&P’s count­ FANCY FOWL The chancellor decided in favor of less low regular prices. Check them the complainants and allowed costs in over and prove to yourself . . . IT TOP OR BOTTOM the case including Harry R. Cooper, PAYS TO SHOP THE A&P WAYI ROUND POT ROAST 2 9 c their counsel, fees of $2,500. Campbell’s T s o u p ° 3<»n*20c The complainants waived their com­ Pot R o a st‘cHu«sii> 2 9 c Top Round STEAK lb. 3 5 c plaint against the bulkheading and is­ Jello or Royal d e s s e r t s 3pkg*.17c land in the lake, and the children’s playground and won the case on the Shaker Salt 6C Chuck Roast •>. 19c Chuck Steak » 21c complaint of the water scooter, band­ Del Monte Apricots 23c stand and swan boat and parking Pork Chops LOIN lb. 2 5 c Fresh Fillet HADDCKK ,ij 21‘ charges. Del Monte• ^ 20c GRANDMOTHER’S S ta n d a rd der, adjudge and decree, that Silver Del Monte tomato sauce con 5C Rye Bread Sliced or Unslked la rg e lo a f Lake and the lands immediately sur­ rounding it, as described in the bill of Mello-Wheat . i«.. pkg. 15c complaint, including the square lying Vz lb. can Corned Beef 'c^ 1 5 c Baker’s Cocoa , between the easterly end of said lake and tne Atlantic Ocean, all lying with­ Broadcast COIhaSh*w * ca"19c in the limits of the Borough of Bel­ C & B Stews n*19c Fig Bars UNEiDA BAKERS • mar, are public lands, dedicated to pub lie use by the Ocean Beach Association Salada Tea tST £33* the common grantor of the complain­ Karo Syrup B LU E LA B EL ants an dthe defendant Borough; that M arm alade d i l w m t h ^ 15c as common grantees with the defend­ 1/ is , CORN FLAKES or , 7f Kellogg s p o s t t o a s t ie s pks- 7C ant Borough of said Association the QUICK OR REGULAR complainants became vested with cer­ Quaker Crackels pkg. 8C H-O Oats tain private rights in said public lands c _ | 1 GELATIN DESSERT . bparkle or ChocolatePudding Pkg. j not subject to vacation or variation by FOR AIL SHORTENING USES lb. f s ______SUTTERSCOTCH 1 f t c Pure Lard the municipality in which said lands Gumpert s c r e a m d e s s e r t pk9 iOc are located or by the legislature, among which rights is the right to Candies and Gum s 3 pks* 10c p r haev free access to all parts of said Gulden’s Mustard O valtine or.can 31C Mo*, eon 57C lands at all times, and also the right 6 to a clear view of the ocean over the Pea Beans MANO-PtCttO . «»- 5C French’s Bird SEED P :" of $ 1 20 George W. Bergen, their lessees, part­ 10 pkg*. o r '"'I Fleischm ann’s Yeast cake 3< Chesterfield, Old Gold M m * - M m e m r 4 tins o f 5 0 ■ ners, agents, servants and employees, C ig a r e tte s be and they are hereby forever re­ strained and enjoined from operating WEEK-END SPECIALS for hire, on Silver Lake, any boats, in swans or other mechanical contrivan­ ces and from the doing or commission Fresh Fruits and Vegetables A&P Coffee has o f any other act or acts that will in brought real coffee any wise interfere with or violate the U S NO. I GRADE LONG ISLAND complainants' rights to free access to satisfaction to more any part of said lake or lands or which POTATOES will be violative of complainants’ pri­ American homes than vate rights or the rights of the public 15*.21' '£.*1.29 as hereby adjudged and defined. And it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that the defendant Bor­ CALIFORNIA PEAS 10= ough of Belmar, its lessees, agents, ser­ COOKING APPLES 4«,,19= vants and employees, be and they are hereby forever restrained and enjoined FANCY JONATHAN from the construction on the park at EATING APPLES 4 ibs. 2 5 c M i . THE GREAT ATLAiSITIC & PACIFIC TE ' • ' y '' t •' ' • S\> ' V y ' ^ ^ the end of Silver Lake or any part of t o the park lands bordering on or sur- , rounding said lake, any building or 'structure of any kind or nature what­ MRS. JOSEPH COLLINS soever that will obstruct complainants’ ORDINANCE NUMBER 76, so used to be appropriated in the Bud­ MRS. ELLA E. O’BRIEN between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 BOROUGH OF SOUTH BELMAR get or Tax Ordinance for the year Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, wife of Jos­ view of the Atlantic Ocean or will in­ o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon 1935. PASSES AWAY AT 67 of said day, at the Court House in the eph C. Collins, of 1108 F street, died terfere with their free access to any An Ordinance Providing for the Con­ 6. That so far as possible, said im­ Borough of Freehold, in the County of Tuesday morning in Fitkin Memorial part of said park or lands; and from struction of a Borough Hall and Muni­ provement be made with the use of lo­ Funeral services for Mrs. Ella E. Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ cipal Building in the Borough of South cal labor, and that State and Federal Hospital. Besides her husband, Mrs. the doing or commission of any other O’Brien, widow of the late Sheriff Wil­ cree of said court amounting to ap­ Belmar, and Appropriating the Necess­ Relief funds be used, so far as possible proximately $14,113.00. Collins leaves four sons, Howard of act or acts violative of the rights of ary Funds to Defray the Cost thereof. to defray the labor cost. liam R. ’Brien, were held in her late BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor 7. This ordinance shall take effect All the following tract or parcel of Rahway, Lawrence of Bradley Beach, the complainant as hereby adjudged home, 41 Sixth avenue Sunday after­ and Council of the Borough of South when passed and published according land and premises hereinafter particu­ Nicholas of Asbury Park and William and defined. Belmar:— to law. noon. The Rev. Carl Miller of the As- larly described, situate, lying and be­ ing in the Borough of Belmar, in the of Roselle Park. And it is further ordered, adjudged 1. It is hereby declared that an em­ Approved Sept. 26, 1934. bury Park Lutheran church officiated. Passed: County of Monmouth and State of New Funreal services will be held this ergency exists in the Borough of South Interment was made in Glenwood Jersey. ’and decreed that the defendant Bor­ Belmar, by virtue of the fact that the CHARLES H. SMITH, afternoon at the Matthews and Fran- Mayor. cemetery, West Long Branch, under Beginning at a point or stake in the ough of Belmar, its agents, servants quarters heretofore occupied by the Easterly line of F Street as laid out cioni Funeral Home, Asbury Park, at Mayor and Council, Police Department, JOHN F. CARLTON, direction of Fred E. Farry. and employees, be and they are hereby Borough Clerk. on a map of H. H. Yard’s addition to 2 o’clock. Interment will be made In Collector's Office, Borough Clerk and Ocean Beach filed in the Monmouth restrained and enjoined from leasing Borough Library will not be available Mrs. O’Brien, who was in her sixty- the family plot in Hamilton cemetery. The foregoing ordinance was approv­ County Clerk’s office, distant 50 feet any part of 5th avenue or South Lake for the occupancy of said offices and eighth year, is survived by a son, Ben­ northerly from the Northerly line of agencies after January 1, 1935, and that ed on first reading by the Borough Avenue for the parking of automobiles Council Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, jamin E. O’Brien, a daughter, Mrs. 13th Avenue and extending thence (1) NOTICE by reason thereof it is imperative that Easterly 150 feet; thence (2) Norther­ on said publio street or avenues, or on the Mayor and Council provide other 1934, and will come up for final read­ George VanWickle, and grandson, Take notice that George Ignatius ing and passage at a meeting of the ly 50 feet; thence (3) Westerly 150 feet Louden intends to apply to the Council hat portion of the park surrounding and suitable quarters for the various George, Jr., all of this borough, and a to the said Easterly line of F Street departments of the Borough Govern­ Council Monday evening, October 8th, of the Borough of South Belmar for ilver Lake from which a portion of 1934, at 8 o’clock, in the Borough Hall, sister, Mrs. Margaret Burke of York, and thence (4) Southerly along the ment. said Easterly line of "F” street 50 feet Plenary Retail Consumption License aid streets or avenues have been at which time and place any taxpayer Penna. 2. In view of said emergency and to the point or place of beginning. for premises located at 705 16th ave­ for the purpose of providing proper may submit suggestions or objections nue, South Belmar, N. J. made, or fro mdevoting any portion of to the same. Mrs. OBrien was active in several eBing lot No. 2947 on said map. and suitable quarters for the necessary Being lot No. 2947 on said map. Objections, if any, should be made aid publio streets and avenues to pri- borough officials and agencies, it is organizations, among them Neptune immediately in writing to: | EMERGENCY RELIEF William Hoersch by deed from Abra­ mte purposes. hereby determined that there shall be Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; ham Michelson, Bessie Michelson, his JOHN F. CARLTON, Borough Clerk erected upon the premises now owned TO BUY POTATOES wife, Samuel Michelson and Eva Mich­ of the Borough of South Belmar. Luther A. Campbell, Chancellor. by the Borough, either as part of the Auxiliary of Corson Commandery; As- Congressman William H. Sutphin has elson, his wife, and others dated Octo­ (Signed) George Ignatius Louden. present building by way of an addition bury Court, Order of Amaranth; Mis- Residence, 701 16th Ave., S. Belmar. been informed by the Director of the ber 1, 1915, and recorded on October ibOMMUTERS LEAGUE thereto, or in the form of a new and pah. White Shrine of Jerusalem; Aux­ 28, 1915 in the Clerk’s office of Mon­ separate structure, proper and ade­ Federal Surplus Relief Corporation mouth County in Book 1008 of deeds NOTICE TO AID HOFFMAN quate quarters for the Borough officers iliary of Washington Fire Company, that the State Emergency Relief Ad­ for said County on page 159. Take notice that William Carman in­ and agencies herein mentioned. Ocean Grove; Ladies of the Golden Seized as the property of William ministration has under consideration at tends to apply to the Board of Com­ A new organization of New Jersey 3. That the sum of Three Thousand Eagle and Pontoosue Council, Degree Hoersch, et ux, et als., taken in execu­ oters which is destined to play an in- ($3,000.00) dollars, or so much thereof the present time the purchase of New tion at the suit of The National Com­ missioners of the Borough of Belmar as may be necessary, be and the same of Pocahontas, of which was also treas Jersey potatoes to be used for relief mercial Title and Mortgage Guaranty for Plenary Retail Consumption Li­ uential part in the current campaign, hereby is appropriated to defray the urer. Company, and Manufacturers Trust Co. cense for premises situated at 715 F ha3 been organized to further the can- cost of said building or addition. purposes. The Administration states [successor trustee for Louis R. Hazel- 4. That said construction be financ­ idacy of Harold G. Hoffman, Republi- that such purchases will in all proba­ itine, of the City of New York, and to street, Belmar, N. J. ed by the issuance of temporary im­ Chancery 5-432 an aspirant to the Governor’s chair, bility be made in the very near future. be sold by Objections, if any, should be made provement notes or bonds, to be issued SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. t is the New Jersey Communters’ in manner and form provided by law, Mr. Sutphin has been urging for writ of fi. fa- to me directed, issued out Dated September 24th, 1934. immediately in writing to: said obligations to bear interest at a of the Court of Chancery of the State eague, with headquarters at 30 Broad some time that this procedure be fol­ Lidabury, Steelman, Zink & J, A. Joeck, Borough Clerk of the rate not to exceed six per centum per of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale lowed as it will be of immeasurable Lafferty, Sol’rs. Borough of Belmar. treet, New York. annum. at public vendue, on (53 lines) $22.26 5. That in the event it becomes nec­ benefit to the growers of potatoes Monday, the 22nd Day of October, (Signed) WILLIAM CARMAN, essary, said improvement be financed 1934, 608, 16th Ave., Belmar, N. J. ubscribe for The Coast Advertiser, by the use of current funds, the funds throughout the State of New Jersey. —■Birr IX BELMAR N OW - COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1934. ■rr v

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The committee of arrangements was L. A. Neuman, Mrs. John Holm, Geo. j Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. Reilly, Mrs. John Mclnery, Mrs. Ed­ congratulated on a most enjoyable C. Woerer, Miss Ann Capobianco, Mrs. ward Powers, Miss Theresa Mclnery, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL evening and the selection of prizes. Mae Doerer, C. F. Heyniger, Miss Mary Mrs. Peter Gallagher, Mrs. John CHURCH Among the players were: Mrs. F. N. McConnell. OConnor and Mrs. Neil Anderson. Palmer, Mrs. James McGuinness, Mrs. Miss Kay Coll, Mis3 Rose Giunco, Seventh A v o . and D S tre e t Rev. Earl Townsend Hahn MInlet.: 5—386 SHERIFFS SALE — By virtue of a Sunday services: , writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued 9:330 A. M. Sunday school. out of the Court of Chancery of the 10:45 A. M. Public worship. You Save State of New Jersey, will be exposed 7:00 P. M. Epworth League. Money to sale at public vendue on 8:00 P. M. Public Worship. Monday, the 22nd Day of October, 1934, ST. ROSE’S R. C. 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Nettleman, Minister assig.i-xl to said Association by Shark Sunday services: kare an automatic gas water keater in tke kouse, i River Islands, a corporation of the Sunday School at 9:45 A M. j State o f New Jersey, and in the sec­ Morning worship at 11:00 A M. it’s easy for tko family to get tke ketk kakit, tke ond place: Evening worship at 1:30 P. M. All that certain lot, tract or parcel ckildrem, too. It pays, you know." of land and premises, hereinafter par­ WEST BELMAR M. E. CHURCH ticularly described, situate, lying and • being in the Township of Neptune, and Rev. Paul A Freldrlch, Pastor partly in the Borough of Neptune City, Sabbath school at 9:45 A M. ^ k y , I skould tkink it did pay. It casts only in the Count yof Monmouth and State Morning worship 11:00 A M. of New Jersey, known as Lot Number Epworth League 7:00 P. M. 3 cents. You could smoke tkat up wkile you were Sixteen (No. 16) Block Twenty five Evening Service 7:30 P. M. (26) os shown on a map entitled “Map waiting for tke water to get kot." of Shark River Islands, Monmouth FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH County, New Jersey," drawn by Sin- ,y \ • cerbeaux and Moore, Civil Engineers, Ninth Ave. between C and D Sts. PROGRESSIVE GROWTH Asbury Park, N. J., February 1, 1926, Rev. P. T. Morris, D.D., Pastor l^Yes, vitk an automatic gas water keater tke and duly filed in the Monmouth Coun­ Sunday services: ty Clerk’s Office. • Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock. water’s always kot. I ’m going to telepkone to kare IS FUTURE PROSPERITY Beginning at a point in the south­ Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. westerly line of Boston Road as Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. one installed. Tke down payment is only $ 4, and shown on the aforesaid map, said be­ Young People’s meeting each Friday PROFIT BY IT NOW ginning point being distant four hun­ evening at 8:00 o’clock. tkat’s not muck." dred and five feet on a course bearing Today Is the Time to Invest in Belmar Prop­ south sixty five degrees thirty-six min­ MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH utes east from the point of intersection 17th Ave. and F St., of the southeasterly line of Center Rev. J. J. Davis, pastor erty. It Will Never Be Lower. Street produced northeasterly with the Sunday services: + Rare Opportunities Now Present Themselves the said southwesterly line of Boston Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Road produced northwesterly; thence Sunday school at 12:15 o’clock. to Purchase running (1) along said southwesterly Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. line of Boston Road south sixty-five Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. yes, a * A SPLENDID INLET TERRACE degrees thirty-six minutes east fifty feet to a point; thence (2) along the X PROPERTY northwesterly line of Lot 15 Block 25 hot Bath as shown on the aforesaid map, south JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF THE SONS OF ISRAEL And Other Bargains ^ twenty-four degrees, twenty-four min­ X utes west one hundred and fifteen feet 11th Ave. and C Street, Belmar, N. J. for 3 cents Houses furnished and unfurnished for rent and f | to a point; thence (3) along the north­ Rev. 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Women Democrats PHONE BELMAR 443 THE TAILOR FOR SERVICE Dine And Dance RIVOLI THEATRE Matinee Daily 2:45 P. M.—Sat., Sun. and Holidays Continuous Robert Sherman Large Gathering Enjoys Va- i riety of Delicious Saturday and Sunday, September 29-30 ... (SUCCESSOR TO S. DRESDEN) i Dishes One of the greatest pictures ever screened With FRANK BUCK Plenty of thrills and action in Tailor and Furrier The supper and dance of the Belmar “WILD CARGO” Women’s Democratic Club drew a Chick Sale Comedy Fables large crowd to the Young Men’s Club SOI F Street Belmar. N. J. Monday, October 1st— headquarters Tuesday night. HELEN TWELVETREES, DONALD WOODS with star cast in The supper, supplied by the members “SHE WAS A LADY” covered a variety of dainty dishes, de­ WOMEN’S Chas. Chase Comedy, Travelogue Metro News liciously cooked. It was superintended Tuesday, October 2nd Double Feature Program and served by Mrs. Charles Smith, F U R C O A T S OTTO KRUGER, KARON MORLEY, NILS ASTHER in Mrs. Gertrude Geiss, Mrs. Anna Schro- “THE CRIME DOCTOR” eder, Mrs. Sadie McCumbei, Mrs. Myr­ Glazed and Remodeled ALSO tle Class, Mrs. Margaret Staebler and JEAN PARKER, TOM BROWN, ARTHUR BYRON in other willing assistants. “TWO ALONE” The dance following was thoroughly Note—Two Alone will be shown only once in evening at 8:45 P. M. MEN’S enjoyed. Among others present were: Review RKO News Suits and Overcoats Mrs. Bessie Thomas, Mrs. Anna Mil­ Wednesday and Thursday, October 3rd and 4th Double Feature ler, Mrs. Maria Smith, Mrs. Barbara Bette Davis, Donald Woods, Lyle Talbot and Margaret Lindsay in Remodeled Piper, Mrs. Mary Panno, Mrs. Anna “FOG OVER FRISCO” Shaffer, Mrs. Minnie Wylie, Mrs. Mary ALSO and GLENDA FARRELL, GUY KIBBE, ROSCO ATES in Vizard, Mrs. Nora Dimmick, Mrs. Relined Elizabeth Hines, Mrs. Anna Shanley, “MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR” Note—Merry Wives of Windsor will be shown only in eve. at 8:45 Mrs. Ida Berger j Mrs. Daisy Rankin., Thursday—Metro News Paramount News Mrs. Marie Broekstedt, Mrs. Ellen Expert Workmanship Newman, Otto Geiss, Roy ■ Bennett, Friday, October 5th Double Feature Program FRANCIS DEE BRUCE CABOT, BILLIE BURKE in Mrs. Gertrude Wooley, Mrs'. Dora “FINISHING SCHOOL” Beach .Herbert Beach, Miss Dorothy Orders Called For and ALSO Schroeder, Miss Eileen Smith, Miss Wynne Gibson with star cast in ‘The Crosby Case’ Marlon Kelley, Joe Berger, Ernest Ko- Delivered Fables , • • . Fox News vatz, Samuel Blum, Mrs. Sarah Blum, Henry Schroeder, Mrs. Eleanor Rible, Saturday and Sunday, September 6th and 7th— KAY FRANCIS and LESLIE HOWARD with a special cast in CLEANERSOFTHE Mrs! Helen Hart, Everett Antonides, “THE BRITISH AGENT” Mrs. Helen Antonides, Frank Thomas, J ; j ; ■ ■ t » ■ i ■ l ! • : • ; t - : : : : - ; i : ( j BETTER KIND Now Playing Broadway, New York City George Staebler and David Schiff. Chas. Chase Comedy Crazy Katz and Sport

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mary examination by the examining d tsl i v i k i A v £ R N SPECIAL VALDES EVERT WEEK I More Heat How a Fan’s Fancy Fanned board’ _ - -- formerly A m er;;^ Legion Home) ( & T c the Wind in Detroit’s Promotions will be made from the members of the department having the i Direction RIVOLI SUGAR BOWL HTH AVENUE AND RIVER ROAD Shovelful /„$ i best records for intelligence, efficiency, Among the baseball fans of this bor- J Our coal costs r,0 mere-—’ || sobriety, bravery and length of serv­ ough who has been a rooter of rpq<;'ers F St., Next Rivoli Theatre £ in fact if coj1s |ess f0r it =» ice, P7,d gucH other quantisations as Y ,/ Classes In All Kinds of Dancing for the Yankees is Louig Barr. Ask | burns lo^qgc, if has mere |s the Director of Publio Safety deter­ mines and with the approval of the ’em! $ units per ton. 4 and Dramatic Art Belmar, New Jersey feut, like a good sport, when Detroit You'll notice the differ- % Board of Commissioners, - - put the crimp in New York’s heroes in H ence when you observe your The Director of Public Safety is em­ the race for the pennant, he didn’t & ash can. Our coal leaves $ powered td establish a detective bureau Every Friday Afternoon shed any tears about it. In fact he f pure ash with no unburn- J as a department division, to be under the direction of the director and such was rather tickled. able pieces for which you || During the Winter Season other officers and first grade men as You see, Hank Greenberg, the De­ t pay merely fo throw away. | deduced troit first baseman, is a pal of Lou’s. There's no about % he may designate, subject to the ap­ Students wishing to register will please inquire - x c u r s i o n s proval of the Board of Commissioners. They had many good times together |j the quality of our coal. Try ® In the event of illness or disability while Hank was training down at Mi­ ;ic a ton and be convinced. £ at Asbury Park Studio resulting through the discharge of duty ami while we were digging ^ through Monmouth Coal and I first and second grade men will be paid several feet of ice and snow to get to during the term of illness such compen work and take home the groceries and 714 COOKMAN AVENUE PHONE 1727 Supply Co., Inc. sation, including medical attendance as canned goods. the Board of Commissioners shall Besides being a star baseball player ■---- Trf» 16th Ave. & R. K., Belmar, N. J. # deem reasonable and proper, on the Hank is a first class all-round athlete It Pemiylvaaii - Stitin and a champion handball player among SEES GOOD BUSINESS admission book to everything in tb champions. IN THE WEST fair. The crowd was so big Mr. Hine„ Be that as it may, he met his Water­ could only get into 3 shows and many couldn’t hit that number. loo in Lou—he had to take water when Detroit Gone Crazy Over Achievement Hutchinson Art Shop Business throughout the West, b he got on the handball courts. Lou’s of Its Baseball Team Exclusive Agency for Columbia a lulu at that game. He may look like says, is good. He was guest of the and Minerva Yarns, D. M. C. General Tire Convention at. Akron, O., Cotton, Alsatian Embroidery, a mountain at first base on the dia­ Roland Hines, automobile service and mond but he’s a bouncing hillock on accessory man of Asbury Park and the and of the Garwood Oil Burner Co. a' Embroidery Stamping and Detroit. Detroit, Mr. Hines says, haa WEDNESDAYS ONLY Hand-knitted Sweaters the handball court. highway bridge here is back from a Daylight Saving Tima gone baseball crazy over winning the Leave Pt. Plea Mint — 8:58 A. M. PHONE 694 Among the numbers he has gotten three-week trip through the West and Arrive New York — 10:42 A. M. pennant and 20,000 seats have been 806 F ST. in that fast sport is Hank, so-o-o-o, Canada. He visited the World’s Fair See Fiver* or Consult A gent a that’s the reason Lou didn’t take the in Chicago September 17th when 500,- added to the Navin Stadium to acco ma a a tnumtt n i>ff'3'a I mod ate the fans. P ennsylvania R a il r o a d Yankees flop so seriously. 'Nuff said. 000 people paid $1,00 each for a special