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Vol. x v n , No. 13. BELMAR, N. J , FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. Single Copy Three Cents DEATH OF PROMINENT CITIZEN. PRIVATE G. EDWIN SHERMAN DIRIGIBLE GUARDING COAST Belmar’s Tax Rate is FIRST AND OCEAN AVENUE EXTENSIONS Albert W. Moyer Dies Suddenly Belmar Boy Who Was Wounded in Big Yankee “Blimp” Photographed * from Attack of Acute Indigestion. the Argonne Forest. While Patrolling Belmar Coast. $32.10 Per $1,000 AND INLET PARK ARE COMPLETED Albert Weer Moyer, a prominent Below is a picture of G. Ed­ Through the courtesy of Popular | citizen of Belmar, died suddenly win Sherman, one of the’ many Bel- Mechanics, published at Chicago, A REDUCTION OF $1.50 FROM 1 Sunday m orning at his home, 314 marboys who fought with the Ameri­ 111., whose publishers kindly placed THAT OF 1918. Vast Tract of Barren Waste Being Transformed Into a Fifth avenue. He had spent Satur­ can army in France. Private Sher­ at our disposal the cut for the half-1 day evening at the home of his man was wounded in the Argonne tone below we are enabled to give One of Five Districts in Monmouth Beauty Spot— Graveling Extension of Ocean Avenue friend, George W. Swain, returning Forest, a shell taking off one of his our readers an idea of how one of j County to Sho-w a Lower Rate home about 1 o’clock Sunday morn­ thumbs and severely wounding him the big Yankee dirigibles looked as J Than Last Year. Is To be Continued Next Week. ing. Later he was taken with an in the hip. He managed to crawl it patrolled our coast. The wonder-; attack of acute indigestion and pass­ into a shell crater where he lay all ful photograph from which this | Belmar’s tax rate is .$32.10 per ed away at 5:30 o’clock. day before being found and taken halftone was made was taken last1 $1,000. This is a reduction of $1.50 The filling-in of the extension of originally agreed to be paid for the Mr. Moyer was born in Philadel­ to a base hospital. For several summer by a local photographer as from that of 1918 when the rate First and Ocean avenues and the dredging. All the topsoil covering phia forty-four years ago and has weeks he has been in the United the dirigible was sailing down the, triangular park at the intersection the park was excavated from the States hospital at Lakewood being old banks at the south side of the which is Borough property, has been treated for his wounds which have park, and at slight expense sufficient now so nearly healed that he ex­ completed. The avenues and park material was obtained to cover the pects to receive his discharge short­ have been filled to grade and the sand with four inches of fairly good ly. park covered with topsoil and sur­ dirt which this summer will be Private Sherman, by request, rounded by a concrete curb. The planted to quick-growing grasses to furnishes The Advertiser with the graveling of the avenue extension get a temporary firm sod. Next following account of his part in the ■will be continued next week. year the park space will be laid out great war but he is extremely mod­ This spot, which for years and beautified as a park. est in referring to his personal re­ has been a dumping ground The property east of A street and cord as a soldier. Like other Bel­ and an eyesore to Belmar north of First avenue belongs to the mar boys he went unflinchingly -will shortly be one of our beauty Inlet Terrace company and work is where duty called and his record spots. This makes the completion being continued to also bring to as a soldier is one which brings ef one of the many projects of im­ grade the company’s property from honor to himself and Belmar should provement contemplated by Mayor the north side of First avenue to the be proud to claim him as one of her VanNote’s administration. State’s concrete bulkhead. This sons: The work has progressed with when completed will make one of Editors Coast Advertiser: DIRIGIBLE OFF BELMAR COAST ■wonderful rapidity, having been the most valuable pieces of property Back home again after nearly two started hardly a month ago. At one on the Jersey coast. The Inlet Ter­ years in the field with the U. S. coast opposite the Fifth avenue time forty-four horses and fifty- race company contemplate putting Army! One cannot imagine the pavilion. w as $33.60. Only five districts in feelings a fellow has to get home four men were carting sand in a down sidewalks and curb and grad­ The following article is taken Monmouth county, of which Belmar ing and topsoiling their property so again after going through the shot continuous stream from the low and shell of a world war. from the February Popular Me­ is one, show a reduction. The others water mark to the place of fill. In that both the borough’s property July 25, 1917, I w as called to the chanics: having a lower rate than last year an incredibly short time the ugly and the company’s property will colors and we mobilized at Sea Much of the burden of patrolling are Sea Girt, Holmdel, Deal and Sea holes were filled and brought to present a completed improvement Girt. My regiment, the old 3rd N. our harbors and coast lines during Bright. shortly. J. National Guard, was one of the the war fell to the lot of American- grade. This was a particular inci­ first in the field. August 5, 1917, we Asbury Park leads with a high These improvements are a great built dirigibles. This is made par­ rate, it being $36.14, or an increase dent of value received by the bor­ were mustered into Federal Ser­ ticularly interesting because of the ough. The original contract to fill boon to Belmar and the many peo­ vice. From July 25th until Septem­ fact that before our participation in of seventy-four cents over the 1918 in the borough property was made ple who come to Belmar solely for ber 30, we spent drilling and learn­ the hostilities, our navy possessed rate. Red Bank comes next and the fishing facilities will be gratified ing the rules of modern warfare. exceedingly few lighter-than-air a couple of years ago with the Mana­ ALBERT W. MOYER. From Sea Girt we were ordered Avon third w ith a rate of $35.50, or this summer to find that they can ships. -It was only slightly more $5.90 m ore than last year. F reehold squan Biver Dredging company to been a summer resident of Belmar to Anniston, Ala., where we were to than a year ago that government drive with their cars right down to receive our extensive" training prior township and Upper Freehold have be done with a dredge, but due to for about five years. He interested requirements were exceeded by a the fishing pier. Few people real­ to sailing for “Over There.” Days the lowest rates in the county, each an unfortunate accident the dredge himself deeply in the welfare of the comfortable- margin in the official ize what an attraction the fishing passed quickly and the boys were tests of the first group of lle:-.ible being $17.30 per thousand. was unable to continue and the Bor­ community and was prominent in fast becoming trained men right up pier is to many of our summer visi­ dirigibles under construction for the Belmar’s rate is based on an ough Council arranged to have the every good work which would tend to the minute in everything. Leav­ Navy Department. The vessels tors. ing Anniston in June, we proceeded I assessed valuation of $3,925,452 work completed at the same price j toward the advancement of the bor­ which have proved satisfactory in to Newport News and on June 14, j which is about the same as last ough and society, giving both time service, are of the same type- that 1918, set sail for France. June 28th, has been used almost exclusively in , year. The amount to be raised by and money freely in furthering any we saw land for the first time. It TWO OLD COLONIAL IN COSTA RICA England and France, and are popu­ | taxation is $126,269.90, w hich is di­ good cause. Both he and Mrs. Moy­ larly known in the former country FAMILIES UNITED. vided as follow s: State road, $3,- er were prominent in every patriot­ as “blimps.” I James Zetek, a naturalist and cor- 925.45; state school $10,639.09; ic campaign during tlie war and In the recent announcement of the 1 respondent of one of the editors of county, $27,460.50; district court, their efforts contributed largely to A TEM PERA N CE REU N ION The Advertiser, writes that he is $259.92; special school, $14,115; marriage, last May, of Miss Sarah the success of the four Liberty loan now collecting in Costa Rica. borough purposes, $69,869.94. Brady of Philadelphia, to Paul H. drives in Belmar. He was also Presbyterian Church Packed to At Cartago, where his letter was Under the Pierson act taxes are Carter, of Cleveland and New York, prominent in social events. two of America’s early families were dated February 27, he says: “Tlie Doors with Three Sunday Schools. now collectable twice a year and I altitude here is one mile, tempera- Mr. Moyer was the representative united. tax bills for the first half of the of the Mires Fuel Oil Equipment .. 'tu re 38 degrees to 65 or 70 degrees m The Belmar Presbyterian church year will be issued beginning April Mrs. Carter is the daughter of M. company of Lancaster, Pa., and the Adelaide Dinsman, a member of the daily. Food is excellent and cheap was filled with an assemblage con­ 1. Tate Jones and Company Furnace illustrious Adams family of Massa­ and the people are very polite and sisting of the three Bible schools of For the first time in several years industrious. Costa Rica needs concern of Pittsburg. He was a n*v . X ' chusetts, and also a member of town on Sunday afternoon. It was a poll tax will be levied in Belmar. more boats.” member of the Engineers' club of families whose statesmen have been the occasion of the Annual Temper­ During the administration of Col- Upon returning to headquarters in New York and a consulting authori­ famous in the country’s early his­ m ance Bible school reunion and man A. Gibbs the collecting of this the Canal Zone, where Mr. Zetek is j ty on extensive furnace contracts. several hundred scholars, teachers tory. tax was done away with but under in government employ, he has | Mr. Moyer was a member of the ■ j s k s L . Mr. Carter is the son of the late and friends gathered for the occa­ the Pierson act all municipalities promised to write an article for The Men’s Fornm and chairman of the sion. These meetings have been Rev. Lawson Carter, a descendant are accountable to the State in mat­ Membership committee and because ' Y i . Advertiser, which should prove of fostered by the Belmar Woman’s ters relating to taxation and the of the Rev. Thomas Carter of his death a meeting of the organi­ interest. j V Christian Temperance Union and State board recently instructed the of Woburn, Massachusetts, who after zation to have been held Monday graduating from St. John’s College, jj Sunday the officers and several Borough council that a poll tax night was indefinitely postponed. ■ r ROY BLOODGOOD WINS RACE members of the Asbury Park Y. W. must be levied. Cambridge, England, came to this Besides his wife, the deceased country in 1636. C. A. branch came and took part leaves his mother, Mrs. Frances E. in the program. A letter from Roy Bloodgood, who MAN MYSTERIOUSLY INJURED (Weer) Moyer, who has made her G. EDW IN SHERMAN. The exercises were arranged as enlisted in the Navy two years ago, A HAPPY REUNION. home with him in Belmar. follow s: Thomas Hay Dies in Ann May Hos­ says that h is ship, the U. S. S. j was France—noble France that for Funeral services were held at his Opening song, “America;” prayer, pital as Result of Fractured Skull. Crosby, has been in Guantanamo four long years had fought unflinch­ On the return of Leslie and Joe late home Tuesday evening at 8 Rev. F. S. Berggren of the Baptist ; Bay, Cuba, since February 10, that j ingly to resist the yoke of the Hun. Brice from army and navy duty, the o’clock, Rev. W. E. Ledden, former July found us on aur way to the church; scripture lesson, Rev. W. Thomas Hay, aged sixty-three it is hot there (120 in the shade); former with honorable discharge pastor of Belmar Methodist church, trenches. Some trenches, I’ll say. J. Sayre of the Methodist church; years, died in Ann May hospital, and that he is well and enjoying They were about six-foot wide and and Joe on furlough, a reunion of officiating. A wealth of floral tri­ solo, Miss Emma VanNote; recita­ Spring Lake, last Friday from a 1 himself. He visits San Diego, but from 7 io 8 feet deep. The floors the George W. Brice family took butes which covered and surrounded tions, Ruth Rogers and Ruth Rob­ fractured skull sustained sometime the city is some distance from where of the trenchs were covered with place this week. There are nine the casket gave silent evidence of slats so we could walk without get­ bins; singing, “Victory Chorus;” the previous Saturday night in they are anchored. Roy says he sons and one daughter. At an out­ the love and respect in which the ting in mud up to our neck. We had recitations, Hannah Behrens and Ir­ Wall township, between Six­ won a two-mile swimming race re­ to get full of it though. Our sector ing in the woods west of Belmar a deceased was held. The body was ma Hancock; duct, Misses Emma and teenth and Seventeenth ave­ cently and the prize was “twenty was opposite Mulhouse and at that picture of the group was taken and taken to Philadelphia Wed­ Elva VanNote; remarks by Mrs. nues, where he was found by bucks.” He expected to go into a point we were close to Fritz. there have been days of joy and nesday m orning on the 7:31 Nights were spent on careful look­ Elizabeth Whittier, president As­ Lyman Abbott of Fifteenth avenue, rowing race the day after writing home greetings the past week. The train under the direction out and when we had a little time bury Park union; benediction, Rev. Belmar, in an unconscious condi­ his letter. of Undertaker T. H. Bennett and and were relieved we ‘beat it’ to our tion and taken to the hospital. family consists of the father, George dugouts for a rest. Some class to Charles Everett of the Presbyterian "W. Brice, and children, "William, services were held in that city. the one we had. It had an electric church. Neither the hospital authorities Harry, Chester, Charles, Frank, Fer- Scribbler—“My novel has been re­ Burial was in South Laurel Hill light in it, but one night Fritz broke The offering of about nine dollars nor Township officials have any man, Leslie, Joe and Lawrence jected by 26 publishers and yet I cemetery. our wires so we had to use candles was given to assist the local W. C. j further information regarding Hay, have unbounded faith in it.” Cyni- after that. One thing that got on and it is not known whether he was Brice and Miss Gladys Brice. our nerves were the rats—whole T. U. in meeting their quota of a This is a family to be proud of cus—“Well, here’s hoping you’ll Other papers may print some Bel­ regiments of ’em, big rats, little rats, national drive for a million to pro-1 struck by an automobile, had fallen and Belmar congratulates it in its eventually succeed in getting it mar news, but they tell only half the lean rats and fat rats, to say noth­ pagate world-wide prohibition. from an electric car or had been story. The Advertiser Rives full de- assaulted. preservation and activity. bound.” tai’s of all local events. ing of our friends, the cootie's. They sure did swamp the place With Hay was a plumber by trade and everything we were still happy and DR. F. G. ANGENY HOME. you can bet the fellows smiled for the past twenty years had been employed by A. G. Reid and the lat- through it all. Dr. Ferdinand G. Angeny of Avon I was severely wounded in the ter’s father in Manasquan. The has returned to his home after spend­ last drive of the war in the Argonne body was taken charge of by Mr. ing fourteen months in the Medical Forest and, believe me, that was Reid and funeral services were con­ some fight. We got what they told department of the service. He held ducted Sunday. Burial was in At­ uh we couldn’t, but 1 guess Fritz the rank of . During his ser­ didn’t know the American dough­ lantic View cemetery. vice Dr. Angeny served as post sur­ boy like Pershing did. Anyway, Wall township officers are said to those nights of terror are over now geon at Hazelhurst field, Mineola L. but they were hot times and now be making an investigation of the I., for five months, and operating ease. I’m just waiting for the day when surgeon for six months at Park field, the boys come home to nave a talk Memphis, Tennessee. During the of old times with them and of the You never can tell. Sometimes a days we spent together ’mid the shot remainder of his term in the service and shell in France. Major Angeny served as a member fellow is a kicker merely in self de­ fense. La Gurre Finis. of the board of review at Garden j G. EDWIN SHERMAN. City, L. I. Tlie greatest exercise in the world Blobbs—“Some fellows would is beginning at the bottom of fhe Two Belmar homes featured in this year’s issue of Honce and Du Bois’ rental catalogue. The catalo­ rather be born lucky than rich.” There may be plenty of room at ladder. gue is a printing art production of the Coast Advertiser job printing plant. Other pictures from the cata­ Slobbs—“But the fellow who is the top, but most of us are too fond | logue will be shown from week to week in the columns of the Coast Advertiser. born rich is already lucky.” of crowds. i Subscribe for The Advertiser. PAGE TWO THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.

great reservation as surveyed, and foreign exchange means more than only two small swampy areas, a cessation of the stabilizing process. It implies that foreign countries no FAMOUS STOP CATAIIRH! OPEN I which engineers have found can longer think it necessary lo spend NOSTRILS AND HEAD | easily be drained. the immense sums which fliey have County I™* State | Would Be Ten-Mile Range. had to invest in order to keep ex­ Says Cream Applied in Nostrils The present artillery ranges, both change level. This means in another TO AID IN DRIVE Relieves Head-Colda at Once. Reported in condensed form for sense that they will no longer at­ at Dix and at the Lakehurst prov­ tempt to borrow in the same pro­ THE COAST ADVERTISER ing grounds, have a limit of three portion £.s heretofore. No bank or American, French and British If your nostrils are clogged and News to four miles in distance. The ar­ business house can command the Aviators to Cover Country your head is stuffed and you can’t IIWSOMC60a090!»g0909e0099SSQOSOOSOSOOS0009SOOSOSOO« tillery sector in the proposed new immense volume of credit that can breathe freely because of a cold or be had by Government action. It in Loan Campaign. catarrh, just get a small bottle of Roses in Bloom. reservation would have a direct is to be expected, therefore, that our Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Roses are prematurely >n bloom in Will Extend Camp Dix range of 18,000 yards, or more than foreign trade will not be so “good” Apply a little of this fragrant, anti­ Ihe yard of H. F. Morris, Collings- 10 miles, surrounded by a wide as it has been, due to the fact that it Announcement lias been made by septic cream into your nostrils and is no longer being artificially sup­ the Treasury Department that spec­ let it penetrate through every air wood. safety zone. Military men say that passage of your head, soothing and Over Far Larger Area one of the greatest advantages of the ported as in the past. tacular exhibitions by military avia­ Interest in territory and scoured healing the inflamed, swollen mu­ Flounders are Running. location is that because of its isola­ tors will feature the Victory Loan cous membrane and you get instant wools was shown at the Govern­ Flounders are being ca'.ight in tion from thickly populated centres, campaign, which will open April 21. relief. TO BE MADE PERMANENT MILI­ ment wool sale in this city. But the Ah! how good it feels. Your nos­ Great Egg Harbor Bay by Ocean the Government can more easily Three “circuses” or squadrons Of TARY POST. interest in scoured was manifested flyers will tour the country, giving trils are open, your head is clear, no City fishermen. control the area surrounding the re­ exhibitions of air fighting, trick fly­ more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no servation. Thus the public can be only when choice lots were offered. more headache, dryness or struggling Major Portion of Five Townships in South American wools met with ing and the like. In these squadrons Welcome Celebration July 4. easily shut off from danger zones, for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is New Jersey to be Included in the little demand. The New' York cot­ will be American, French and British just what sufferers from head colds Westville has fixed the Fourth of while in protection of the morale of ton market for the week was erratic, war veterans. and catarrh need. It’s a delight. Ju ly as the time for a welcome home ! Vast Domain. the troops as in the present training The flying will he under the direc­ and moved over wide ranges. On —Adv. celebration for local soldiers, and a camps, the problem would be re­ tion of the Military Aeronautic Saturday it was nervous over the committee of men and women have The Phildadelphia Hecord has duced to a minimum. Branch of the War Department, with foreign exchange situation. The Captain Leon Richardson in chan;*1. the affair in hand. this to say of Camp Dix, which is to The infantry training opportuni­ Fall River cotton goods market was Captured German Fokkers and the be made a permanent Government ties provided at Dix have repeatedly active in the early part of the week best American planes, showing the To Build New Firehouse. camp: been pronounced by inspector gen­ and quieter thereafter; sales were high development reached here under AsK Your Dealer^ A new stucco firehouse is lo be “In the pine barrens of Central erals as among the best to be found 180,000 to 200,000 pieces. T rading the stimulus of war, will be used. \R enSjjgU ul built for the Monmouth Beach fire Jersey, on land practically useless in any cantonment. The greater In each city visited there will he in cotton goods in New York since department. The new building will for any other purpose, Unci-; Sam is Camp Dix, as proposed, will afford a program .intended to show actual the first of this month has been cost about 810,000. The present fire­ definitely planning to construct the opportunity for the training of war conditions. First, two American Grand Prize 11 broader and more active than at any house will be sold when the new one greatest training station and per­ every branch of the army—infantry, planes will rise to “bomb" the city I Firearms 6 Ammunition previous time since the armistice. with Victory Loan literature. Four is finished. manent military post in the United artillery, cavalry, engineers and the Write for Catalogue Prices in many instances have ruled enemy planes—Fokkers—will attack States.. Rumors of the big project, air service, and the working out of firmer, as mills are unable to ac­ the American scout planes, whereupon To Double Track Line. circulating for weeks and creating tactical problems when desired by four American flyers will pursue the cept business at the low levels. Surveyors of the Pennsylvania much interest among military men all branches in conjunction. The enemy;-, driving them away. There Brown sheetings have advanced. Railroad have been working on the throughout the country, now have buildings of the present cantonment will follow an exhibition of trick fly­ Southern mills booked a good busi­ Moorestown divison gathering data confirmation in the completion of w ill q u arter nearly 50,000 men, ing. employing all devices taught to ness by reducing prices. There is for plans said to be under considera­ the surveys by War Department en­ while barracks at Camp Kendrick flyers. Potographers of the Signal an improved demand for woo'tns Corps will take air photographs, gineers and the decision of army and the proving grounds, now ac­ tion to double-track the line be­ dropping plates by parachute for re­ officials that no site on the Atlantic and worsteds, and mills have book­ tween Pavonia and Mount Holly. com m odating about 1000 each, can production for local use. In each city "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” coast is so logically situated and so be readily extended if desirable. ed encouraging orders. In men’s wear it is believed some mills are there will he parades in connection Young’s Woods Ablaze. well adapted for the purpose. State with the flights. American Owned, Entirely! Fire swept the woods on the pro­ officials who have been in close over-sold. There has been a better Fourteen Fokker planes, all taken inquiry for dress fabrics for near­ perty of the George W. Young es­ touch with the Federal Government’s by General Pershing’s men, already tate on Wickapeko drive, West Deal, plan regard the announcement by Business and by delivery. Manufacturers of dress have been landed in this country. Six Monday, and a large number of the War Department last week that goods have shown almost nothing British aviators, picked men with fine for fall, and may not until the spring war records, will soon sail from Eng­ young maple trees in the . estate’s Dix would be retained as one of the the Outlook land to take part in the campaign. nursery were killed. The loss is permanent army posts as final as­ season is over. Shoe salesmen are sending in sizable orders, and whole­ Eight French flyers are now on their estimated at .52,000. The Oakhurst surance of the early move for the way to the United States. One of creation of greater Camp Dix, ex­ STEEL PRICES HAVE BEEN salers and retailers are obliged to them has to his credit 43 victories, company was called out twice and "Bayer Buy only buy because of the depleted condi­ while another made 170 bombing trips did good work in keeping the flames tending from the site for the pres­ REDUCED. Cross” “Bayer” tion of their stocks. over the German lines. from spreading to other tracts. ent cantonment to and including on genuine packages. Camp Kendrick and the Chemical Business in Some Lines Has Been Wheat stocks are diminishing. As The country will be divided into Tablets. a rule the appearance of winter three sections, the Eastern, Middle Eight New Pastors in Pulpits. Warfare Proving Grounds at Lake- Brisk—Bank Clearings Last Week Western and the Western. Beginning Eight new M. E. pastors were hurst. wheat continues to be good, and Were Large. some predictions are that the area April lO, eleven days before the open­ heard in Camden Sunday. Rev. L. Surveys as completed by the War ing of the loan, a squadron In whose K. Willman, who came from As­ Department for the proposed great­ winter-killed will be less than ever membership will be American, French The long-discussed reduction of bury Park, preached at the Broad­ er Camp Dix cover, including the before. Corn has advanced, but the and British flyers, will tour each sec­ steel and iron prices has come. With way Church. The other pastors present reservation, the major por­ gain early Saturday was not held. tion. The Eastern tour will begin it comes an assurance that they will are: Rev. L. L. Hand, Asbury tion of five townships. These are Lard futures advanced sharply. Hog at Miueola, Long Island; the Middle not be reduced again this year, and W estern at New Orleans, and Uie Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac­ Church; Rev. J. B. Rhodes, Centen­ Hanover and Pemberton, in Bur. receipts were light, and the price ad. ture of Monoacelicacidester o£ Salicylicacid as the Department of Justice was Western at San Diego. Each squad­ ary; Rev. C. S. Lawrence. Trinity; lington county, and Plumstead. vanced to !i!19.70. represented at the conference be­ ron will be carried in a special train Rev. W. E. Ledden, State Street; Rev. Jackson and Manchester, in Ocean. Passports from Misery! tween the steel trade and the In­ of eleven cars. Nine end-door bag­ O. C. Apgar, St. George’s; Bev. W. E. There would be a total of upward of gage cars will be required for the dustrial Board of the Department of Out of Pain to Comfort. Zimmerman, Parkside: Rev. W. A. tO,000 acres of pine land added to Quit Meat If Your seventeen plans which each squadron Commerce, it is assumed that the Cobb, Wiley. the present reservation. The new will have. An will precede For Headache Colds Sherman law will not be invoked area as surveyed connects with the each train to select landing fields and against the producers. The cut make other necessary arrangements Neuralgia Grippe Fire at Bradley Beach. Camp Dix rifle range in the rear of Kidneys Act Badly amounts to ?10 a ton on steel rails, with the local Liberty Loan com­ Earache Influenzal Colds Fire believed to have been of in­ Brown’s Mills extending on its reductions of ?5 to 87 on other forms m ittees. T oothache Neuritis cendiary origin destroyed Elloi’s northern boundary to Brindletown, of steel, and 9-1.25 on basic pig iron. Eat Less meat and take Salts for bathing pavilion, restaurant and a three miles from New Egypt and Backache or Bladder trouble. Gum Pain Lame Back The reduction on steel was less than OUT OF THE STOCKING part of Elloi’s hotel at Bradley Beach thence in more or less regular lines Lumbago Joint-Pains was expected; that on pig iron was last Friday night. The blaze had to the present proving grounds at Uric acid in meat excites the kid­ INTO A BOND Rheumatism Pain! Pain! about what was looked for. These neys, they become.overworked; get gained considerable headway when Lakehurst. The southern side of reduction? are expected to release a sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of discovered by Milton F. Knowles of the greater camp would follow the Adults—Take one or two lot of business that has been held lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the Women have educated women in the Ocean Grove. He sped in an auto Brown’s Mills-Lakehurst road, ex­ bladder is irritated, and you may be “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” back awaiting them. Judge Gary’s Liberty Loan and W. S. S. campaigns. to the fire box at the corner of New­ cept that it would pass around and obliged to seek relief two or three In the rural districts, where the roads statement accompanying the an­ times during the night. When the anytime, with water. If neces­ ark and Ocean avenues and found it exclude valuable cranberry lands at are the worst ever, it is the women nouncement was: kidneys clog you must help them sary, repeat dose three times a. open. There was no response when White’s Bogs. The land inside Hush off the body’s urinous waste or workers who have done the missionary The objects to be secured are a work from farm to farm and have ex­ day, after meals. he pulled down the hook. The de­ these lines is chiefly covered with revival and stabilization of business you’ll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the plained bonds and sold bonds. The partment was finally reached by a scant growth of scrub pine and by establishing a reasonably low farmer’s wife generally has a thorough Always insist upon basis of prices which would be sat­ kidney region, you suffer from back­ telephone. The loss is estimated at oak. It is c’onsidered of so little ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom­ comprehension of the meaning of a $7,000 and is covered by insurance. value that, according to recent State isfactory to the consuming public, “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” and yet so far as practicable would ach gets sour, tongue coated and you mortgage, and when they learn that reports, thousands of acres have yield a moderate and reasonable re­ feel rheumatic twinges when the these Victory Notes and W. S. S. am Quick Relief— with Safety? Successful Wireless Telephone. never been levied upon for taxes. turn to the investors where they ai e weather is bad. first mortgages on their beloved Uncle entitled to it in the application of Eat less meat, drink lots of water; Sam's resources out come those little 20 cent package, also larger sizes* The naval operating station at Yet for needs of the army, officers also get from any pharmacist four New Brunswick has talked directly declare, it has advantages unequaled sound business principles, and at the hoards of butter and egg money from Hie original world-famous tablets. same time would not disturb wage ounces of Jad Salts; take a table­ the domestic hiding places. to the steamer George Washington in any other available section in the rates or interfere with wage agree­ spoonful in a glass of water before An up-state banker received a visit breakfast for a few days and your in Brest harbor within the past few East. ments; and further, having deter­ from a country woman recently who mined upon prices which it is ex­ kidneys will then act line. This days. The George Washington has Has General Scott’s Backing. famous salts is made from the acid came in with $400 in gold to be cared no sending apparatus and was there­ Major General Hugh L. Scott, pected will not be reduced during for and put into Victory Bonds. Hi' this year, it is believed that the vol­ of grapes and lemon juice, combined Portable fore unable to reply by telephone, commandant of Camp Dix, and who, with lithia, and has been used for was greatly surprised to see the ume of business will be promptly in­ amount in gold and inquired concern­ but acknowledged the message by as former chief of the General Staff, creased, and that furnaces an 1 m ills generations to clean clogged kidneys radio, saying that the voice from the is regarded as one of the nation’s will be operated at a largely increas­ and stimulate them to normal activi­ ing it. The woman explained: “I have ty, also to neutralize the acids in jest put it by for years in an old Electric Radiator New Jersey shore was heard per­ most foresighted military minds, ed capacity, thus giving employment to a correspondingly increased num­ urine, so it no longer is a source of stockin’ ’cause I couldn’t see no rea­ fectly. The test was conducted af­ has for months advocated the use of ber of employees. irritation, thus ending bladder weak­ son no way why I should let you have There are many mornings when ter President Wilson had left the Camp Dix as a permanent post, ness. my money, but I guess our Gunnent The reduced prices are about 80 Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in­ there’s just enough chill in the air ship. The inventor of the appara­ pointing out its position between per cent, higher than the average of jure; makes a delightful effervescent kin have it. Uncle Sam needs it, and to make you uncomfortable while tus used in the test at New Bruns­ New York and. Philadelphia makes lithia-water drink which everyone he'll take keer of it, I know, like lie dressing. Why run the risk of a term of years before the war. takes keer o’ me. He’s givin’ me a wick is E. E. Alexanderson, of the it strategically advantageous for There continues an excellent de­ should take now and then to keep catching cold when a turn of the the kidneys clean and active. Drug­ first morgidge, too, so he's welcome.” General Electric Company, Schenec­ coast defensive maneuvers and log­ mand for oil country goods, but a switch will send a warm sunshiny tady, N. Y This invention is said gists here say that they sell lots of ical as the best year-around train­ slowing up of tin mill operations. jad Salts to folks who believe in over glow through the room? to be superior to that of Marconi. ing site in the Middle Atlantic States. PAMPHLET FOR LOAN There is little to report of the pig coming kidney trouble while it is With an Elec. Radiator you can On the Lakehurst end success of iron market. only trouble. WORKERS NOW READY Holding Down Three Jobs. proving ground activities has con­ —Adv. have the cosiest corner in any room Bradstreet’s reports a reduction of in the house. Just place the Radia­ Miss Helena Vanderveer and her vinced Harleigh 2.3 per cent, in commodity prices in mother of Long Branch have moved Parkhurst, commanding the artillery “Selling the Victory Liberty Loan" tor wherever you desire, attach the February. Dun’s Review says that Birthday of “Old North.” Is the title of a new pamphlet Just pre­ plug to any lamp socket, and the in one of the Johnson houses near work and ranges, for the superior while reports lack uniformity, With the ancient bells, first of all pared by Gilbert B. Bogart, Assistant the Little Silver railroad station advantages of the location for ex­ church bells in North America to be cosiest corner will be right there there is positive evidence that the Director of. Sales of the Government filled with the warmth of glowing Miss Vanderveer holds down three tensive training work and artillery area of improving conditions is cast for the British empire, ringing joy­ Loan Organization. It contains valu­ fully and the historic memorial bust of electric heat. positions at Little Silver and her drills and practice. War Depart­ widening. Bank clearings last week able Information concerning methods duties are of such character as to ment bureaus, in the meantime, are Washington looking down In benignant to follow in floating the forthcoming There is something of the pleas­ were larger than ever before, 13 per calm from its green-wreathed niche, keep her steadily and strenuously said to have been studying the plan Victory Liberty Loan and discusses the ure of the old-fashioned fireplace in cent, larger than the previous week the Old North church observed its one merits of the courses pursued in mak­ on the job from early dawn until of uniting the two points with a and more than 30 per cent, larger hundred and ninety-fifth anniversary this accommodating Elec. Radiator. well after sunset She delivers the view of providing a permanent post ing the previous loans a success. The than a year ago. Exports in Feb­ recently, observes the Boston Globe. pamphlet also suggests plans designed We will gladly demonstrate this mail on the Little Silver rural free in a section of the nation where its ruary were not quite so large in the To make the day even more memora­ to aid in conducting the sales cam­ household necessity for you. delivery route and is the only fe­ need in strengthening the military aggregate as in January, but in pro­ ble It was also marked by the return paign. Convenient payments. male rural mail carrier in the coun­ defenses of the country' was fully portion to the number of days in the of the historic communion set and the An Interesting comparison is drawn parish record books to a resting place ty. Between times when she is not recognized during the war and also month they were larger than ever between the amount of money loaned on church property. by the British people to their govern­ doing this she works in the office o'f creating a central training ground before. There is continued im­ AtlanticCoastElectrScLightCo. of the Lovett company’s nursery, for future military reserve organi­ For years these treasures of the old­ ment and the amount-the American provement in the tone of the dry est church in Boston have been moved 726 Cookman Ave., A sbury P ark, N.J. and she winds up the day by clerk­ zations of Eastern States. people loaned during the war. The goods trade. Steel stocks rose from private home to bank vault and analysis shows that the American peo­ Phone 2000 ing in the Little Silver postoffice. Briefly stated, the advantage of sharply on the price settlement. back again. Rev. W. H. Dewart, rec­ ple could lend their Government ?50,- the location, as considered by army Call loans in New York were both tor of the church, declared in his ad­ 000.000,000 additional without equaling “Silence is golden,” quoted the officers, in addition to those already higher ar.d lower than Ihe range of dress that he believed they have been the liberality of the peoples of the Al­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Wise Guy. “Not when you shake pointed out, include the small cost the previous week. kept, at times, in every part of Bos­ lied Governments. ♦ ♦ ton. Now they are safe in a fireproof, I WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR J an empty pocket,” retorted the Sim­ at which the land could be procured; England, France and Italy have Voluntary subscriptions, house to burglarproof v-ault. built on the prop­ house canvassing, industrial plant or­ ple Mug. the healthy climate of this section, withdrawn their support from the with sandy soil and good drainage erty, and the communion service will ganization, are some of the other ! BUILDING MATERIAL? I foreign exchange market. Sterling be used every month. The service was things discussed. A copy will be sent Wigg—“I wonder what has be­ affording excellent sanitary condi­ exchange fell more than French given to the church by George II in upon request by the Liberty Loan Com­ ^ When in want do not forget J come of the people who used to be tions; the absence of mud that and Italian exchange was demoraliz­ 1733. mittee of the Government Loan Organ­ ♦ that the Buchanon & Smock « crazy about solving puzzles in the might interfere with the mobility of .1 ization, 120 Broadway, New York City. * Lumber Co. of Asbury Park * ed. The New York Journal of Com­ ^ can supply you. Write or see * heavy artillery, and a sufficient sup-' “All going out and nothing coming ♦ puzzle departments of the various merce says of the possible effects of * periodicals?” Wagg—“I suppose ply of pure water for mounted an open exchange market on foreign in exclaimed the man who is get- i Even the children have learned the Buchanon & Smock * value of thrift. 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33HHX 39 Vd r n ‘HYPnae ‘aasixaaA av xsvod 3hx fiI6I '8Z HDHY1M ‘AVQIHg PAGE FOUR THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.

pavilion. It places the borough in a there is only one, for the sparrows THE COAST ADVERTISER position to say who shall conduct will soon finish that—a discarded (Incorporated with the Coast Echo) the pavilion and how it shall be paper luncheon box with some of the conducted, and even now plans are luncheon, a tin tobacco box, a match Th e Fi r s t N a t io n a l D a n k F. S. Berggren Ii. C. Higgins maturing for a new pavilion which case, the morning’s paper, a w'ad of BERGGREN & HIGGINS will be a credit to Belmar. Mayor excelsior from some carelessly pack­ 3 3 ES I_^ ,/VY A , >vT . *jr. Editors and Publishers VanNote is heartily in favor of the ed load, a cigarette box, a label project. from chewing gum, tin foil from Publication Office and Plant 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Another wonderfully progressive chocolate and tobacco, a torn-to- ’Phone 580-M move was the converting of an ex­ bits letter, broken milk bottles and A NATIONAL SHOCK ABSORBER tensive area of sandy waste at First those which have contained other Entered as second-class matter and Ocean avenues into what will liquid refreshments, and when it Do you remember any period in which our country F ebruary 25, 1908, at the post office at Belmar, N. J., under the Act of eventually be a handsome park. comes evening, the confetti from joy­ has been subjected to so many anxious moments as Congress of March 3,1879. This tract of land has been filled and ful young persons who showered it graded and this spring will be sown on the bridal couple and tossed their during the past four years? Subscription Rate to quick-growing grasses and grains empty box with its cover into the Can there be any doubt that confidence in the Fed­ (Strictly in Advance) so that even the coming summer it One Y e a r ...... S1.50 same gutter. This method of dis­ eral Reserve Banking System as a national shock absorber Single C opy ...... 3 cents will present a handsome appearance posing of refuse is evident to every­ and will finally become one of the one who may take a census for him­ has contributed largely to the tranquillity of business and Advertising Rates on Application beauty spots of Belmar—a barren self in an afternoon’s ramble about banking during these tense months ? All communications, advertise­ waste transformed into a beautiful Belmar. If you appreciate what this new nation-wide system ments, or other matter to be guaran­ park and a site for buildings un­ There is no malice in such condi­ teed proper insertion, MUST be equalled on the entire coast. In tions of street and gutter and vacant has been doing for you, you can support it and add to its handed in not later than noon or. connection with this improvement lot, no evil intent; they exist simply strength by promptly becoming one of our depositors. Wednesday of each week. came the extension of First and through the thoughtlessness of in­ All notices of entertainments by churches, societies, etc at which an Ocean avenues. The grading of the telligent citizens. These citizens in­ admission fee is charged, for resolu­ latter to the fishing pier will en­ dividually are responsible for the tions of organizations in eases of able the members of Bblmar Fish­ selfish practice and utter earlessness BELMAR.N.J. death of members, or similar read­ ing club to drive their automobiles ing matter which is not in the form and disregard of decency in street of general news will be charged for to the clubhouse, and what this cleanliness, and the fact that indi­ at the rate of five cents per line for really means to Belmar in gaining vidual standards are so low makes Red Cross, will be awarded to all •each insertion. the good-will of the scores of fisher­ correspondingly more difficult the persons who have given regular ser­ Legal Notices—The Coast Adver­ men who come here annually it tiser is a legal newspaper, and as maintenance of high public stand­ vice, during a period of not less than such, is the proper medium for all would be impossible to estimate. ards. six months, dating from April 6, ^ The Greatest Department Store legal notices. Some advertisements A progressive Shade Tree Com­ 1917, in w hich period the actual belong to us by law, while with mission has been created since WAR DEP’T. CONSIDERATE. work done shall be equivalent to at On The Coast many others it is optional with the Mayor VanNote took the oath of! party interested as to what paper least four days a week, or 800 hours shall publish them. office and as a result more than three With the continued requests of for which each person should re­ hundred trees have been planted on j widows and mothers of the heroes ceive a badge with a plain blue rib­ News Items of Lo'al and Personal the public streets. Nothing adds i who gl-ve their lives for their coun­ bon; for twelve months a blue rib­ Cook’s Bee Hive Interest Invited more to the attractiveness of a town try on the battlefields of France, to bon with one white stripe and for than well-shaded streets and others bring the bodies of their dead back eighteen months a blue ribbon with FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. seeing what has been accomplished , to the United States, a committee of two white stripes. There is n^ maxi­ We are through our will be led to make the small ex-; War Department officials has been mum number of hours. For ex­ penditures required for a few trees appointed to investigate records and ample, a woman who has worked Annual stock taking and and soon Belmar streets will be lin- 1 perhaps visit the battlefields of tw elve m onths and has given 1400 in order to make room ed with continuous rows of hand-1 France, with a view to carrying out hours’ service would receive a some trees. Experience has taught j the sacred trust. investigation so plain blue ribbon attached to her for our New Spring Stock, people to know the kinds of trees far has disclosed that the bodies of badge. A woman who has w'orked which Shrive well hers and it is no [ many who were buried under battle 900 hours in six months would re­ we offer Special Sales and longer an experiment Oriental conditions were not embalmed, and ceive a plain blue ribbon, and a wo­ plane and one or two other species j to remove many who were buried man who has worked 2400 hours in Low Prices on all our can be planted with the satisfaction would jeopardize the health of so l­ one year, would receive one strip of knowing that they will grow rap- j diers who would have the duty to only, in spite of the fact that she Winter Goods in every idly and within the brief space of I perform. With the consent of exceeded the minimum number of department. three or four years develop into | many parents and relatives, a plan hours by' 800. handsome trees with wide-spread- j is being outlined to create a Field Similar badges are also awrarded ing branches. of Honor for the soldier dead w ho to persons who have rendered ex­ “I pledge allegiance to ray flag Another improvement which May­ will remain in France—a sacred ceptional service in other lines of and to th“ rpnublie i tj r w hich it or VanNote looks on with favor is | spot fashioned along the lines of th e Red Cross work. stands; one nation, indivisible, ihe beautifying of Silver Lake park. I famous Arlington National Ceme­ Workers entitled to these badges COOK’S BEE~HIVE with liberty and justice for all.” One does not need a very vivid im­ tery, located just across the Poto­ may obtain certificates by making N. R. Corner of Cook man A i pj 1 ftj I agination to realize the possibilities mac River from the Nation’s Capi­ application to your local Red Cross. Avenue and Main Street /A SO U Fy I Jm this handsome body of water and its tal. The late Colonel Roosevelt MAYOR VAN NOTE’S surroundings offer for an attractive commended by the War Department A SERIES OF LECTURES. ADMINISTRATION park and the plans under considera­ for the good example he set W'hen tion will undoubtedly' require con­ he insisted that the body of his son Monmouth County Chapter of the Under the progressive adminis- siderable time in carrying out but be permitted to remain where he American Red Cross is arranging for tration of Mayor George W. VanNote ; will result eventually in this ex­ fell and was buried. a series of lectures to be given by much has been accomplished in the tensive area in the center of the Col. Cecil G. Williams of the Canad­ way of borough improvements, town being transformed into a THE ADVERTISER CALENDAR ian Army. and several other plans »are beauty spot that will be the envy of Col. Williams has recently return­ House Cleaning maturing which will eventually be j the less fortunately favored resorts j March 28—Sun rises at 5.49, sets ed from Europe and is probably bet­ You will soon be back in your Summer Homes. Now is the carried out, resulting in Belmar tak­ of New Jersey. The Mayor is also at G.22. Length of day: I2h., 33m. ter acquainted with conditions exist­ time to look over your Furniture, Mattresses, Housefurnisb- ing her proper place in the fore- giving favorable consideration to j Moon’s phases: March 31st, new ing in the different countries which ings, etc. There is sure to be something wanted and we can ranks of shore resorts and as a nat­ necessary beach improvements I mooii; April 7th, first quarter; April have been devastated by German now give you the best of service- ural consequence it will add ma­ which have been suggested. 15tli, full moon; April 23d, last “Kultur” than any other one man. terially to the prosperity of the Improvements which will place quarter; April 30th, new moon. His lecture will be accompanied municipality in increased assets Belmar in its rightful position as! Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are by moving pictures showing condi­ Furniture Upholstered leader of the resorts on the north \ all evening stars. which will come from those who tions, an accurate description of and seek homes in a health resort with Jersey coast cannot be made with­ which could be conveyed in no Mattresses Renovated an abundance of natural advantages out the expenditure of money, but Tide Table * other manner. It is proposed to Cushions Made Over and one offering attractions and every dollar spent wisely will be High Water. Low Water have these lectures given at Asbury conveniences which are up-to-date. money well spent and the absolute 0:iV. Dnfe. A.M.. P.M. A.M. P M Fri. 28— 4.07 4.40 10.40 10.58' Park, Long Branch and Atlantic Come in and see our Spring line of Prosperity cannot come to Belmar confidence which the public has in Sat. 29— 5.02 5.32 11.26 11.50 Highlands for the benefit of the as a municipality' without bringing Mayor VanNote’s administration Sun. 30— 6.53 7.22 1.13 four Branches located in those Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, etc. it to every citizen. It is psycholog­ will make taxpayers look with favor Mon. 31— 7.43 8.09 1.42 2.00 cities. ically true that things which bene­ on any project which he sanctions. Tue. 1— 8.32 8.58 2.32 2 47 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Wed. 2— 9.22 8.47 3.22 3.34 Thatcher M. Brown of the Mon­ fit one in a community eventually His long experience as a member of Thu. 3— 10.12 9.38 4.14 3.23 mouth County Chapter, would like Shades made to your order, let us measure your house and give you an estimate. bring benefits in a greater or less de­ council and as chairman of the Fi­ ‘Beginning March 30 figures given to have this lecture repeated in gree to every other individual. nance committee made him familiar are to conform with the Daylight every town in Monmouth County So quietly have some of the things with the needs of every department saving time which goes into effect PAINTS, STAINS AND VARNISHES on that day. but it will be impossible for him to been accomplished under Mayor of the borough and the excellent get Col. Williams to appear more Going to refinish your Porch Furniture? This table is furnished The Ad­ VanNote’s administration that many condition of the streets, etc., which than four times, he being scheduled If so we have the article you are looking for. do not realize what has been done. has so long characterized the bor­ vertiser by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. to give his lecture all through the Thursday night council took ough has been maintained, he hav­ Atlantic Division. ing given a great amount of personal action toward improving • Rail­ The Week in History. As soon as definite arrangements PAUL C. TAYLOR attention to every detail of his office. road square, and when the M arch 28—Sultan deposed, 1909. have been concluded, announcement plans have been fully carried As The Advertiser has so frequently will be made through the public 808 F Street = Belmar, N. J. suggested the present borough ad­ out these grounds will be a beauty March 29—Charles I. beheaded, press. No one should miss hearing ministration is ready to carry out spot instead of an eye-sore as they 1649. one of these lectures. are at the present"time. It is un­ any project for improvements which the public gives evidence of desiring. fortunate that more of the area be­ M arch 30—Alaska purchased, ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Though not strictly a duty of his tween Ninth and Tenth avenues 1867. could not have been reserved as a office, Mayor VanNote has been a Cornelius B. Barkalow, former leader in nearly every patriotic 'rt- park, but under the skilled direction March 31—United States took sheriff of Monmouth county, on 'If campaign in Belmar. He was chair­ F . KIENLE of a landscape artist concrete walks, D anish W est Indies, 1917. Saturday announced himself a can­ & curbings, shrubbery and flowers man of the committee in each of the didate for the office of county clerk. four Liberty Loan drives, and though will work a wonderful transforma­ April 14—Otto Edward Leopard His statement to the citizens of the others did much work it was he I REAL ESTATE f tion. The railroad grounds extend von Bismark, the “Iron Chancellor,” county follows: to -within a few feet of Honce and w'ho directed the campaigns and as born 1815. “Having been highly honored by Farm Specialist DuBois’ office and the Charles 0. head of the committees he is de­ you and having fulfilled the trust in I serving of credit for the unbounded me to the best of my ability, and Hudnut property and there will April 2—Thomas Jefferson,' born success in each. after due consideration and through still be plenty of room for parking 1743. the encouragement given me by my | 1211 River Road, Belmar, N. J. I & f. purposes after grading and convert­ many friends, I take this means of ing into a lawn several feet on the MAKING THE GUTTER A WASTE April 3—Alexander G. Bell, in­ announcing my candidacy for the easterly end of what is now a beat­ BASKET AND DUMP. ventor, born 1847. office of County Clerk, and if again en plot. The circles at the norther­ honored by the voters of Monmouth ly and southerly sides of the In the endeavor just now being RED CROSS SERVICE BADGES County, I pledge them, that I shall square can be considerably enlarg­ made for the improvement of Bel­ conduct the office in an up-to-date THE BEST IN BAKED GOODS ed. The improved park will give mar w'ould it not be well for every Will Be Given in Recognition of manner, that I shall use my' utmost individual to exercise care in keep­ endeavors to make the office a pay­ the traveling public a much better Loyal Service. ing proposition, instead of the con­ Clayton’s Celebrated impression of Belmar than it does ing the streets in a cleaner condi­ trary, according to the County i in its present- state. We reiterate tion? The Advertiser is at last able to Auditor’s report, and that I shall de­ 1 a statement made recently in an The average American man who announce the plan for recognizing vote my entire time in the perfor­ Bread, Cakes, Pies and M KlofSpastry mance of the duties thereof.” : editorial that nine out of ten people considers himself well-born and the loyal service given by the women PASTRY FRESH EVERY DAY coming to Belmar for the first time good-mannered seems to think that and men workers of the Red Cross. Our Patrons Are Always Satisfied. Place your order now for summer arrive by train and that the first the street, especially' the gutter, is a This will be done through the printing. impression of the resort comes from combination of waste basket, ash issuance of certificates which will W. H. Sanborn, 807 F St., BEn MjAR’ the appearance of Railroad square. barrel and garbage pail. Without carry with them the right to pur­ The local railroad station is the the slightest thought he casts out of chase and wrear the Red Cross offi­ his hand anything that he wishes to cial general service insignia. handsomest on the line for many ~->n r-j n r '< nr -w-w-m miles. dispose of. The business man casts The insignia for women workers CASTORIA During the first year of Mayor Van aside his half-burned cigar as he will be a badge with ribbon, bar For Infants and Children Frank E. Moyer, PRES™ GGIST Note’s administration one of the reaches his doorway and it falls in­ and safety catch, and for men a In Use For Over 3 0 Years to the gutter. It finds plenty of button to be worn in the coat lapel. greatest advancements in municipal Always bears i T5'i5P.Hs68S Corner F Street and 9th Avenue, # achievements Belmar has ever made companions already there—an apple Certificates in recognition of loyal the was when it acquired the Gordon core or a banana skin—not so bad if service to the nation, through the Signaaire of | THE REXALL STORE Belmar, N. J. | FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 19X9 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE FIVE

tive part. Workers from Mana- —0. squan, Spring Lake, Como, Wall, % Glendola and Belmar were in atten­ it IF YOU HAVE A j i . TOPICS AND TIMES | sr 3£ OF LOCAL SERVICES 8 dance. Help Wanted Advertiser ______Mrs. Carnell insisted that the duty of the Sunday school should go be­ Humphrey Radiantfire yond the scholar and embrace the Religious Department family. The school should catch a EyT. B, A1B2S3G3' IT CAN BE DONE broader vision and obtain a “far *e= —.....----- ~... j y - jW'-u jw reach.” (Copyright, 1010, bj Western Newspaper Union.) I nstead <>f stari ing i hr furnace merely to take off the St. Rose’s Catholic Church. What Luther Thought of Germany. X had spent my last cent for a news­ chill, li^ht the Hum­ St. Rose’s Catholic—Seventh ave­ In the light of the history of the INCREASED CO. TAX RATE. paper and was turning over its pages phrey Radiantfire. nue and E street, Rev. William J. last four years it is interesting to to find the “Help Wanted” column. It means a substan­ :McConnell, LL. D., pastor. Masses: read Martin Luther’s estimate of his The county tax board, that for The narrow street I was on was de- tial saving in fuel, Sundays at 8 and 10 a. m. First own country in his time, and to several weeks has been figuring up seited, a lonely locality given over to Fridays 6 and 7.30 a. m. Week days note how closely his picture con­ the ratables as expressed by the as­ warehouse structures. My eyes were which is im portant at a t 73.0 a. m. Benediction Sundays forms to the nation as we know it sessors duplicates, has announced fixed upon the paper, my mind at>- all limes, but especi­ sorbed with the hope of finding work. .at 3 p. m., F irst F ridays at 7.30 p. m. in these days. Nor is the implied the rate of taxation necessary to ally now when fuel is raise the sum needed for county pur­ I minded not my feet. Suddenly, as Confessions, Saturdays from 4 to prophecy of the first sentence with­ they rested on one side of a large coal high in price. But poses and also the state school rate, 5.30 and 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. out significance. “The Lord God cover, It tipped. As niftily as might what is more impor­ does with nations as I do with an both of which show an increase over a Humpty Dumpty harlequin disap­ tant, you get a ll th e Twelfth Avenue Baptist Church old rotten hedge: I pluck it up and last year. The county rate this year pear through a stage trap, straight The sermon subject to be discuss­ plant another in its place. In for­ w ill be S6.995 per §1,000 of assessed do^vn I went. heat you need when ed Sunday morning by the pastor, mer times it stood well with Ger­ valuation as against $6,218 last year. The glints of light where the cover a n d w h e r e youiqeed it. Rev. F. S. Berggren, is “The Su­ many, but now her people are fallen The state school rate this year will fitted in showed that I must have #: ' from virtue, and are become rude be $2,711 p er $1,000 as against $2.70 dropped fully fifteen feet. I struggled E A SY TO LIGHT AND EASY TO EXTINGUISH preme Motive of Christianity.” At to my feet, flared a match and sur­ and proud, and insolent. Germany last year. the evening hour the topic will be veyed my surroundings. “Don’t Drift.” An object lesson ser­ is like a brave and gallant horse, My means of entrance 'was not to be mon will be given in the midst of the highly fed, but without a good rid­ reached. I was in a grewsome prison. THE COAST GAS COMPANY er. Germany is a rich, powerful News of the Week Feeling my way across a stone-flagged song service at night. Last Sunday 709 Ninth Ave. Phone 534 Belmar B e l m a r , N . J . night the pastor, with several and brave country, but it is in sore space, I came up against a closed door. glasses, a pitcher of water, and small need of a good head and governor. In Avon by-the-Sea This yielded to my touch. Just be­ 50 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Arnold Ave., Point Pleasant. portions of tincture of iron., oxalic I often reflect with sorrow how ut­ yond a stairway began. I ascended it. Phone 234-W Asbury Phone 128 PL P leasant terly Germany rejects all good Another door, another stairway and acid, nitrate of silver and tannic yet another, and I found myself in a counsel in this respect.” acid was enabled to turn water AVON LAND COMPANY ELECTS corridor. I groped along until it black and natural again and then turned; then a glint of light. It pro­ very black again and finally white Blue Monday Musings. At the annual meeting of the ceeded from a 'oom the inside door A writer in the Lutheran Church stockholders of the Avon Land com­ of which was slightly ajar. Its out­ like milk. He said, “This will re­ k* WE ARE THE SOLE AGENCY FOR mind us that a great amount of good Work and Observer is given to pany, the following directors were side door aroused a sense of mystery, poured into a life of sin is only philosophizing. Here are a few of elected: C. D. Snyder, Stewart H. for it was composed of heavy iron wasted or becomes tarnished with the results: “We have Methodists, Appleby, Joseph M. Turner, T. bars. (• BURT'S Cantilever Shoes WOMEN Congregationalists, Baptists and Frank Appleby and William P. 1 stumbled slightly, j. slight cry evil. The sins we retain spoil the fell upon my enr. Glancing into the Between Red Bank and Point Pleasant. Christian Scientists claiming large Sherman. All of the officers re­ good that comes to us.” The sequel room beyond lighted by a hanging 2 A WONDERFUL SHOE WITH ALL COMFORT. will be given next Sunday evening membership, but the largest church elected as follows: Stewart Apple­ lamp and comfortably, almost luxuri­ in presenting the only method of body in America is the ‘Somnam­ by, president; T. Frank Appleby, ously furnished, my eyes rested upon cleansing. bulists.’ These sleep walkers rep­ treasurer; W. P. Sherman, secretary. a beautiful young girl, who glided to 2 BEST SHOE CO.627 cookman ave. resent seventy-five per cent, of all To change a church’s financial Due to the good real estate out­ the door and scanned me closely. GEORGE PEAf'CE, Manager Asbury Park, N. J. standing from a note in the bank to church members! Their favorite look, it was decided to develop and “A stranger!” rhe uttered with in­ a deposit and checking account is hymn is ‘Asleep in Jesus.’ They improve a considerable number of tense excitement of manner. “Quick! Take this letter. See that it is mailed, a wonderful transposition for a give three cheers for the flag more lots. and T will bless you for the rest of shore church in these times of war readily than three nickles for the Bobert P. Reynolds of the Gimbel Red Cross. Christ’s feet bled from my life.” drives, but the feat has been ac­ company of New York is erecting a ’nii' strangeness of the presentation, complished in the Belmar Baptist walking the Via Dolorosa, but these handsome summer home on the my unusual environment, the fervent For the convenience of Belmar people and church, thanks to her friends, and people stay away from church on Avon tract. The Crescent Realty appeal of the girl, a sense of having henceforth greater works are to be a rainy Sunday because they fear company has just received title to a intmded upon guarded and forbidden through the courtesy of Mr. Alfred Armes, 602 accomplished. moisture on the waving plumes of large river front plot and anticipates ground held me speechless. F Street, orders for all kinds of Sheet Metal millinery. Also their patent-leather building. “Oh, do not deny me!” pleaded the Work and Slate Roofing may be left with him. First Methodist Church. boots might crack. They hold that girl. “The letter bears an address. Deliever it, and you will be richly re­ Services at the First M. E. church the best way to serve their church AVON RRIEFS. is to leave their seats vacant for warded, besides bringing to justice Sunday will be at the usual hours, strangers who need salvation more H. E. Stanton is erecting a garage the inhuman plotters who hold me a THE SHEET METAL SHOP Rev. W. J. Sayre preaching at the captive.” than they do. The ancient Greeks on his property in Main street. morning service, 10:30, and in the A ringing shriek ended the sen- traveled far ‘to see Jesus,’ but such SPRING LAKI N. J. evening at 7:30. teiv «. I w as seized from behind. My Miss Belle F. Greene, ox'ganist, has a desire is ‘Greek’ to these people. Dow Kling, who has been work­ arms were pinioned helplessly in an arranged the following musical pro­ They feel that the Lord should deep­ ing in New Brunswick, has returned iron grasp. I was pushed, led, forced ly appreciate it when such import­ gram for Sunday’s services: home. from the spot up a flight of stairs, ant personages show up on the 10:30 a. m.—Prelude in F, Clark; and then, besides my captor, 1 was Lord’s Day.” Mrs. Anna Hegett of Ocean Grove, aware of the presence of a flitting anthem, “God Be Merciful,” Danks; feminine form which brushed by me, NEWMAN & CARPENTER offertory in A Minor, Clark; post­ spent Wednesday with Mrs. G. Suppose I were a slave owned by opened a door and I was forced into a lude, Abernetly. Cleveland Stanton. a master, and cotton was ready to Ugrted room and thrown bodily across Manufacturers of 7:30 p. m.—(a) “Serenade,” Nevin; a couch. Electrical be picked, and the order had gone Mrs. Theodore Jackson of Lyn- STORAGE BATTERIES (b) “Fantaisie,” Lerman; (c) “Can- My captor, huge, swarthy, a man of out from my master that the cotton hurst, L. I., was a visitor in town zonetta,” Hollaender; offertory, exceptionally powerful build, glowered Repairing and Recharging “Calm as the Night,” Low; solo, must be picked at all hazards all on Tuesday. down upon me. The woman was fair Contractors over his plantation. Because he had and graceful, but there was a piercing “0 Rest in the Lord,” Mendelssohn, NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Mrs. E. M. Billington; postlude, not come personally to me, to speak Mrs. Vandervoost’s house was steely glow to her eyes that told of W achs. to me, might I plead, “In the absence rented last week through the R. C. an evil spirit within, a vivid contrast 1004 F STREET Telephone 819-J BELMAR, N. J. of any specific, call from my master Love real estate office. to the innocent girl captive. to pick cotton, I will go a fishing, or “How came you l-.ere?” demanded First Presbyteri&a Church I will do some business of my Mrs. L. Franklin, who has been the man and I told him the simple First Presbyterian church, Rev own?” Is it not a fair analogy? spending the winter in Florida, re­ truth. The woman had snatched the Charles Everett, D.D., pastor. Morn­ letter from my hand. Now she and WOUNDED SOLDIERS TO SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a You and I stand in a world where turned home last week. ing service at 10.45 o’clock. Sunday the man conversed in whispering HELP STOP FOREST FIRES writ of 13. fa. to me directed, is­ the Master’s work needs to be done. school at 2.30 p. m. The Christian tones. She left the room. He faced sued out of the Court of Chancery He has told us to go out into this of the State of New Jersey, will be Endeavor service is at 7 p. m. and The Woman’s Missionary society me grimly. Upon discharge from the Army world and do His work. Because of the Baptist church met at the exposed lo sale at public vendue on evening w orship at 7.30. “I believe you have told the truth,” hospitals at Colonia and Lakewood, TUESDAY. THE TWENTY ■■SEC­ He has not come and spoken indi­ home of Mrs. H. E. Stanton Thurs­ he said. “You have stumbled into a two wounded soldiers will take up OND DAY OF APRIL, 1919, betw een vidually to us and said, day afternoon. bad situation, however, and there is First Baptist Church. work as forest fire lookouts in New the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 “This work is your individual only one thing for you to do. Are o’clock (at 2:30 o’clock) in the after­ First Baptist church Ninth avenue Jersey. State Firewarden C. P. work,” are we therefore free to go you willing to remain a prisoner in noon of said day, at the real estate between C and D streets. Rev. P. f. Mrs. G. Harold Butler and two Wilber, of the Department of Con­ about our own business? this room for one week, living on the office of William C. Burroughs, Mat- Morris, D.D., pastor. Morning wor­ children, of New Brunswick, are best, keeping your ears and mouth servation and Development, has ar­ tison avenue, in the city of Asbury ship begins at 11 o’clock, Sunday visiting at the home of her grand­ Park, county of Monmouth, New Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery shut and at the end of that time re­ ranged to place them as watchers Jersey. school at 2.30 p.m. and evening ser­ mother, Mrs. des Ange. Mrs. Butler ceive a hundred dollars, go your way in the forest fire lookout towers at said at the Social Union Dinner at All that certain tract or parcel of vice at 8 o’clock. Young people’s was formerly Miss Louise Harvey of and forget the poor demented creature Cedar Pond on the Newark City the Hotel Majestic in New' York:— land and premises, hereinafter par­ meeting each Friday night at 8 Asbury Park. you saw in the room below you?” watershed and at Culver’s Lake on ticularly described, situate, lying “I know of one hundred girls in one o’clock. “Why not?” I challenged casually. the North Jersey State Forest. The and being in the borough of Bel­ church who are tithers, and they “I am out of work, youi affairs are mar, in the county of Monmouth and The ladies of the Aid society of positions afford useful and healthy are giving §500 per month to mis­ not mine, j’our liberal financing will state of New Jersey, known and des­ Avon First Baptist Vhurch. the M. P. church are rehearsing for occupation for men not yet fully sions. They are all self-supporting place me on my feet—yes.” ignated as lot No. 1546 as show n on First Baptist church, Rev. S. J a minstrel show to be given in the physically lit for hard work after a map or plan of lots of the Ocean girls. How many churches can I was treated sumptuously. The Arthur, pastor—Morning worship al near future. The society will give their service in the front lines in Beach Association, duly filed in the equal that? rojm I occupied had a barred door, Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, 10.45, Bible school at 11.45, Christian a variety supper on April 3d in the anJ one iron-shuttered window look­ France. The watchmen promptly Another group are giving $400 a and more particularly described as Endeavor m eeting at 6.30 p.m. am! church basement. ing out upon a dreary court. The summon by telephone the proper month. In West Virginia there are follows: Beginning at a point in evening service at 7.30 o’clock. shutters were strongly padlocked, but local firewarden to put out all fires the southerly side of Eighth avenue, twenty "working girls who are giv­ old and rusted, and through a break distant one hundred and fifty (150) Mr. and Mrs. F rank R. Casner, which start within range of the tow­ Avon M. P. Church ing $400 p er year for Foreign Mis in their surface I could make out an feet easterly from the southeast cor­ who have been spending several er. They help him by giving accur­ ner of Eighth avenue and E street; Sunday morning worship at 10.45 sions. equally ancient and dilapidated Are es­ months in San Antonio, Texas, re­ cape. ate information of the size, location thence running easterly along the Preaching by the pastor, Rev. C. R. and direction of the fire. The sta­ southerly side of Eighth avenue, For the world’s evangelism the turned last Thursday. They en­ Now I might have been content to lilades. Sabbath School at 9.45 a.m. tions are in operation each day when fifty (50) feet; thence southerly at Methodists have been paying joyed the trip and speak very high­ enjoy such elegant leisure but for right angles to Eighth avenue, one Evening service at 7.30. Mid-week thinking of the pleading face of the girl the woodlands are dry enough to sixth of a cent a day per capita. The ly of the hospitable Texas people hundred and fifty (150) feet; meeting Wednesday evening. captive. This Interest was empha­ burn. They are open to the public C entenary movement of $85,000,000 and of the great crowds which at­ thence westerly again parallel with sized, as it seemed to me that con­ and visitors are welcome. Both Eighth avenue, fifty (50) feet; thence "apita daily, covering a period of tend churches there. Do tho Work of the Lord stantly, day and night. I could hear towers are within easy walking northerly at right angles to Eighth live years. avenue, one hundred and fifty (150) If we read the Bible aright, we her pace the floor of the room below distance of good automobile roads, The church has been called the The dime social held at the home as though too restless and anxious to i feet to the place of beginning. And read a book which teaches us to go by good trails and command a splen­ biggest business in the world, and of Mrs. J. Coles Tuesday night for remain quieseont. Why should I he- , being part of the same premises de­ forth and do the work of the Lord; did visit of wooded hills, lakes and scribed in a deed from Carrie J. Me- the minister the manager of a life- the benefit of the stewards of the M. lieve the statement that she was in- i to do the work of the Lord in the gronigle, to Ella J. Gibbs, dated No­ factory. P. church was a great success. Over snr.e? Why not her own clear accusa­ valleys. world as we find it; to try to make vem ber 30th, 1906, recorded in the $18 was realized. There was be— tion of being in cruel hands? Monmouth County C lerk’s Office in things better in this world, even if Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for LOCAL SUNDAY $18 w as realized. T here w ere be- In a drawer in a closet I fon nil Book 811 of deeds, at pages 178 &c. only a little better, because we have some tools, among them a small saw. ’ C hildren. Seized as the property of Thor- ly enjoyed Victrola selections, lived in it. That kind of work can SCHOOL CONFERENCE Mv room and the one below had no For Feverishness, Bad Stomach,; wald B. Jensen, et als, taken in exe­ games and refreshments. Teething Disorders, move and regu­ be done only by the man who is ceiling except that provided by floor cution at Ihe suit of John G. Breese, A Sunday school convention for late the Bowels and are a pleasant; et al., and to be sold bv neither a weakling nor ’a coward; hoards and rafters. I found that T ; remedy for Worms. Used by JI others i churches in the Wall section of the Mrs. Amanda Wainwright died at ELMER H. GERAN, Sheriff. by the man who in the fullest sense could break through tho thin, rusted for 30 years. They never fail. At j Durand. Ivins & Carton, Sol’rs. her home here last Friday of old age. away surface of the iron shutter. It of the word is a true Christian, like Monmouth Sunday School associa­ all druggists. Sample FREE. Ad­ Dated March 27, 1919. $13.94 tion was held in (lie Belmar Metho­ She had been a resident in this was only a foot to the fire escape. dress, Mother Gray Co., Le Rov, N. Y. Great Heart, Bunyan's hero. We vicinity for many years. Surviving I sawed through the floor one night | —Adv. I PROPOSALS FOR BIDS plead for a closer and wider and dist church Wednesday afternoon and evening. Very few attended the is a daughter, Mrs. Walling. Mrs. a fte r silence had settled clown over Avon Swimming Pool for Lease deeper study of the Bible, so that (lie dreary place. Below, with eager, for a term of 5 years, swimming pfternoon session but in the evening Louis Gussman of Main street is a Always read the classified ads. our people may be in fact as well comprehending eyes the girl captive I pool and bathing privileges at Avon- grand-daughter and Walter Walling as in theory “doers of the word and there were many present. A rare sat suspcnsefully watching my work, i by-the-Sea, N. J. Pool contains 300 a grand-son. Rev. T. R. Taylor con­ bath houses, sliding and diving not hearers only.”—Theodore Roose­ Ireat was afforded in having present A twisted sheet and she was up J in the evening Mrs. Carnell of ducted the funeral service. board and all modern ecjuipmenl velt. through the aperture. The wobbly 1 for conducting same. Specifications Philadelphia, who is a renowned fire escape trembled with our weight may be obtained from A. T. Clark, as we descended it. Do Sunday school worker. She spoke You “What if your own were starving, Muggins—“Marriage is a wonder­ Chriaman Beach Committee. Bids Fainting with famine pain lor an hour and was listened to with ful factor in disillusionment.” Bug- Cure free—illumination. She was must be sealed and accompanied by And yet you knew where golden marked attention. Slate Superin- a witness in a case on the very mor­ Use Good Paper When a certified check of §200. Bids gins—“Yes. I suppose il does peev row where lack of her appearance and to be received on and before April grew endent Jackson. County Secretary i bride to discover that her hus­ Rich fruit and ripened grain. •vidence would lose to her a fortune. You W rite? 14th. Mount and Wall District Superin­ band really prefers corned beef and Would you turn aside while they .Adventure, rescue, romance—grati- j We Can Print Anything gasped and died, tendent Taylor were present al the cabbage lo those delightful little tude, love, marriage. It was thus I The Advertiser stands for hest And leave them lo their pain?” sessions, the two former faking ac- chafing dish tidbits.” won Neara Holt, and happiness. and Do It Right interests of Belmar FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. PAGE SIX THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. ■■ - I......

at a time. Dame Fortune never smiles on a An Industry of the “After a period of ten days or two man who deliberately stares her out weeks, according to the size of the of countenance. pit, the wood is converted into char­ ANTIQUITY OF coal. This is known by the fire Past In New Jersey having reached the wood next to the floats, by the settling of the pit, DECORATIVE ART Monthly Report of Borough Np.t. Contents 15 Fluid Draolun* and by the color of the smoke. The j 1 THE CHARCOAL PROCESS NOW collier now endeavors to put out or •-jo ONLY A MEMORY. smother the fire by covering the Strange Sources From Which of Belmar, N. J. ■■•i .s." ' 1v n r o i n H whole heap over thickly with sand, For Infants and Children. Pigments Used by Modern « - ■■ • ,■...... hliilp;tl,||:HiiJM!i,r,:'ii!^ excluding all air. if possible. foSsrar An Industry Which Once Thrived in “In two or three days he is ready r Painters Are Derived. NEIL II. MILLER, Collector. a the South-Eastern Area of the to draw. This is done by removing That the sand and turf from the side, and m Mothers Know State. raking the coal out with long­ PRESERVATION OF SURFACES. Statement of Receipts and Disbursements •S'Sgl toothed and long-handled rakes. If i -■ ■ ..... I';,-—— Genuine Castoria George W. Brice recently brought the coal is hot and fiery, water is of Borough of Belmar, N. J. U}. .., oE« j ALCO H O L-3 PER CENT. ; to The Advertiser office a volume of plentifully sprinkled upon it as it Crude but Effective Processes Employ­ is raked out. The process of clear­ i AVegefableFreparationfbrAs-: the “Historical and Biographical ing is not all performed at one side, ed by the Egyptians and Greeks of FEBRUARY, 1919 siniilnlin^thcFoodbyRcgula- Always S|Q'0;E Atlas of the New Jersey Coast” but a portion is taken out in a place, Pliny's Day—Noah Prudently ‘-US* i tin^lhc Stomachs and Bovretsafj •which contains many interesting and the opening is covered again Waterproofed the Ark. with sand; the drawer worker RECEIPTS. i l IN F A N T S /CH1LDRE1LI Bears the chapters. around the circumference of the pit, Am’t b ro ’t for’d. .$9,023.50 It w as published in 1878, and not through it. Whether paint was invented In an­ 1918 Taxes ...... 5,216.72 Thereby Promoting Digestion Signature when Belmar (then Ocean Beach) “The coal is in this way swer to a need for a preservative or to 1917 T axes 1,500.00 Cheerfulness and RestContains 'v- O' \ n e ith e r was in its infancy. Wonderful raked into a circular heap Interest & C o sts.. 185.51 IW Ae.fpi,1, i Opium,Morphine nor meet a desire for beauty is a question Tax Anticipation changes have taken place along the around the original site of the kiln. b.&.y81 Mineral. N o t Na rco tic of When the fire is all put out it is fully as knotty as the ancient one about Note ...... 10,000.00 i'jfeS! entire coast in the two decades ready to be carted to the market or the relative time of arrival of the Pavilion account v p e a f since the book was printed and not to landings to be shipped. It is Note ...... 500.00 JyumptinS&d’ chicken or the egg. It was invented, Kao d' Jlx Senna many men whose names are men­ usually measured by the bushel or though, and it serves both purposes Licenses ...... 7.50 flochrteSafo tub; the latter holds about two Tax S e a rc h e s .... 9.25 'Po* : A n is e Stfd- tioned in the book remain. Some bushels and a half. The usual es­ equally; so whether it Is an offspring Sew er p e r m it.... 6.00 ^ Eg of the chapters deal with the early timate for coaling is that three and of mother necessity or an adopted son Geo. Tallm an ren t 15.00 Warm S&d history of the coast and tell of in­ a half or four cords of wood will of beauty remains forever a disputed Sidewalk Assess­ Clarified Sagar In C£4| »&! }SZrtferjTTTji fSzrvr dustries that then thrived but which make one hundred bushels of char­ question. ment ...... 96.80 ' ao’^-5 AhelpfulRemedyfor are today only a memory with the coal.” The first men, cowering under the -$26,560.28 f t Constipation and Diarrhoea, oldest inhabitants. Among these fierce and glaring suns of the biblical and Feverishness ann U se occupations was “the charcoal pro­ countries, constructed rude huts of DISBURSEMENTS. FIVE YOUNGER THAN AMERICA (By Departments) kfk cess.” The book says: wood to shelter them. The perishable j resiittin^lhercfroffljnlnfaIiy H ighw ays. “The immense pine forests which This Country by No Means Most Ju­ nature of these structures caused rapid " £ 2 fae-Simile Sitjnatureof For Over occupied so large an area in South­ venile of the Nations Engaged decay, and It is probable that the oc­ (Appropriation $12,000) ,r-'En-2 eastern New Jersey were once made in the War. cupants, seeking some artificial means Am’t b ro ’t for’d . . $ 246.93 'o; a a up of a heavy growth of valuable of preservation, hit upon the pigments Paul C. T a y lo r... 10.61 tim ber. Geo. G. T itu s 43.60 ■ C- 2 3 “I he Centaur G ohpaW- The average man thinks the Dnited of the earth In their search. It is per­ sc1 Thirty Years “Successive crops have been taken T. S. L okerson. . . 5.20 NEW YORK;— = off the entire surface since the States Is the youngest nation that was haps natural to suppose that it was N. Y. Tel. Co 15.45 «■ ■{-if; v, ■white m an invaded their solitudes. actively engaged in the war that prac­ the instinct of preservation that led John G le a so n .... 125.00 Some of this timber was used for tically ended with the recent signing men to the search, although the glories Samuel Hulse .. 36.60 lumber, as boards, frames, ship of the armistice with Germany. As a of the sunsets and the beauties of the Joseph Newm an 36.90 timber, etc.; some was consumed by matter of fact, it is one of the older W m. M orris . . . . 14.10 the iron furnaces which sprung up rainbow may have created a desire to E dw ard Tow nsend 10.80 nations engaged in the war. Imitate those wonders in their own GASTORIA in the midst of these forests a hun­ The most recently formed nations Alonzo H a le y ... 80.00 Exact Copy of V» rapper. dred years ago and more recently; dwellings. -S 625.19 THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. that have taken part in the struggle The earliest record of the applica­ some was sold as wood to the cities Police. are Roumania, Bulgaria, and Serbia, tion of a preservative to a wooden of New York and Philadelphia, (A ppropriation $4,000) while millions of cords have been which were given their independence structure dates from the ark, which converted into charcoal, and per­ of Turkey about forty years ago. They was, according to the Bible, “pitched Am’t bro’t fo r’d . . $ 150.00 haps millions more have been con­ had existed before, though not pre­ Geo. B earm ore.. 75.00 within and without.” The pitch was a R obert E stell .. 75.00 sumed and destroyed by the fires cisely in the limits of today, but they triumph of preservation whatever it which have annually sprung out of had been long under Turkish rule. N. Y. Tel. C o ... 15.54 lacked as a thing of beauty. -S 315.54 these coalings. Next in youth is Germany. Of course Decoration applied to buildings first “Though many thousands of dol­ there has been a Germany for twenty Lighting. EMMA LOUISE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE lars have been brought into the comes to light with ancient Babylon, (A ppropriation 87,000) centuries dr longer, but at first tfie whose walls were covered with repre­ State by this industry, yet it is com­ name described the territory in which Coast G asCo.,Jan.S 331.47 puted that more value has been de­ sentations of hunting scenes and of At. Coast E. L. Co., ART SHOP ART NEEDLEWORK stroyed by the devastating fires various entirely independent tribes combat. These were done in red and Ja n ...... 182.72 which have originated from it, than lived and afterward it described a fed­ the method followed was to paint the | 514.19 all the money which has been made I eration so loosely joined together that scene on the bricks at the time of Fire. LAKEWOOD, N. SHOPS IN THE WORLD by the business. its states were as often fighting each manufacture, assuring permanence by (A ppropriation $7,000) “As the process of converting j other as in alliance with each other. baking. Strictly speaking, this was wood into charcoal may be new and I Am’t b ro ’t for’d . . $ 164.50 Still later—about fifty years ago—Ger­ not painting so much as it was the Paul C T a y lo r.. 1.40 N O SHOP TO EQUAL IT ANYWHERE interesting to some, we have thought many was divided into two federa­ earliest manifestation of our own fa­ best to give a description of the I Herbert Electrical § tions, but both combined against miliar kalsomining. Co...... 2.25 The rage in Paris today is the “Misers Purses” the same that mode of operation. Grandmother used lo use. The smart set are again using them. “The wood is first cut into con- | France in 1S70. The German empire The first Hebrew lo mention paint­ John Henry ...... 75.00 w a s established in 1S71 and Germany Geo. T a llm a n .... 75.00 Call and see “Emma Louise” version of the “Misers Purses” also venient lengths of three and a half i ing is Moses. In the thirty-third chap­ new and wonderful models in Beaded Bags. Paris is going wild or four feet long. It is then hauled | w a s never really a nation before that ter of the book of Number he in­ H enry Schultz . 5.00 Geo. G. T itu s .... 192.99 over Beaded Bags and so will our resorts this summer. Why together into heaps of from ten to j time. structs the Israelites, “When ye have not be ahead of the crowd. We can teach you how to make fifteen cords on the ground upon i Next comes Italy, which became a passed over the Jordan into the land N. Y. Tel. C o .... 1.85 W oodhouse Mfg. Co. 67.17 them. which it has grown. The kilns are kingdom in 1S59 or 1SG0. Of course of Canaan, then shall ye drive out all “Emma Louise” creations have been famous for years. Now then set by cribbing up a few sticks W. H. C o o p e r... . 10.00 Italian history Is older than the his­ the inhabitants of the land from be­ -$ 595.46 we are featuring one of her very latest creations that has be­ by cross-piling them in a square tory of any other country in Europe fore you and destroy all their pic­ Salaries. come very popular. It is a Knilted Knitting and Afternoon Shop­ ner as high as the length of the except Greece, but the earlier history tures. ...” ping Bag. FREE INSTRUCTIONS. wood, at the point Selected for the (A ppropriation $2,500) center, leaving a square perpendic­ of Italy was the history of Rome, At later periods the Jews adopted Complete Stock “Minerva Yarn.” Instruction to measure­ many customs of the peoples who suc­ Am’t bro’t for’d . . $ 133.34 ular tunnel at that point about six­ which overflowed the boundaries of Neil H. M ille r.. . . 83.34 ments FREE when yarn is purchased from us. teen inches each wTay. Around this the peninsula and conquered the g reat­ cessively obtained power over them W . E. A llen 50.00 Gifts of every kind for every occasion. preliminary crib the wood is placed er part of the known world. But less and In the apocryphal book of the $ 266.68 Write, Phone or Call Maccabees is found this allusion to closely as it can be made to stand than sixty years ago what is now Italy Notes The very highest class merchandise at popular prices. the larger end of the sticks on the was divided into four states. It was the a rt of decorating, “For as the mas­ ground; the smaller end uppermost, ter builder of a new house must care Paid account Tax Rev. consolidated about fifty-eight years Notes ...... $20,200.00 T H E HOUSE OF EXCLUSIVENESS which causes it to lean toward the ago, though a small strip of territory for the whole building, but he that center. undertaketh to set lt out and paint It, Discounts. “Wood is thus packed around un­ was left to the pope. This was taken during th* war between France and must seek out things for the adorning (A ppropriation $3,000) til a heap from sixteen to twenty thereof." Bonds and Interest. or thirty feet in diameter is reached, Germany and the capital of the nnlted EMMA LOUISE ART SHOP then another central crib is made on nation wai raored to Rome. Although Homer gives credit to a (A ppropriation $17,000) Main Street, next Door to Lakewood Trust Co. top directly over the first, and again 8o five of the nations taking an ac­ Greek for the discovery of paint, the Am’t bro’t for’d. .$5,925.00 709 Main St. LAKEWOOD, N. J. 584 Broad St. another stratum of wood is piled tive part In the war are younfer than allusions to lt In the books of Moses, Sink’g F und Com. 46.67 Belmar, N. J. Telephone: Lakewood 90 Newark, N. J. endwise upon the first. the United States, which had existed the painted mummy cases of the Egyp­ ------$5,971.67 “Oftentimes a third layer is add­ aa an independent government nearly tians and the decorated walls of Baby­ Sinking Fund. ed. The heap is then topped off one hundred years before the German lon and Thebes fix its origin at a (Appropriation $4,833) ■with shorter pieces of wood and empire was established. Of course tke period long antecedent to the Grecian Parks and Public Grounds. rounds up into a domelike shape era. Th« walls of Thebes were paint­ with a chimney in the middle, from states of Germany are older than the (Appropriation 11,500) United States, bnt the German emplr* ed 1,900 years before the coming of Am’t b ro ’t for’d . . $ 18.90 the ground to the top. This chim­ Christ and 996 years before “ ’Omer ney or tunnel, has been left for fir­ Is not. ------$ 18.90 ing. If Greece were considered as taking smote his bloomin' lyre.” Board of Health. “The heap is then compactly aa active part In the war she would Tlie Greeks recognized the value of (Appropriation $1,000) covered with turf, cut along the paint aa a preservative and made use Am’t b ro ’t for’d. .$ 58.34 be added to the list of juniors, being of something akin to it on their ships. edges of swamps or savanna less than a century old. Franee, Great B. M. B ennett 33.34 grounds, where the soil is held to­ Pliny writes of the mode of boiling F. V. Thom pson. 25.00 Britain, Russia, and Austria are the wax and painting ships with it, after We have a fully equipt bank and can ren­ gether by manner of tough, fibrous only nations participating In the war $ 116.68 roots of shrubby plants, bushes and which, he continues, “neither the sea, that are older than the United States Poor. der the best service in banking. vines. The pieces of turf, when cut, nor the wind, nor the sun can destroy (A ppropriation $500) are called ‘floats,’ and the operation unless Portugal’s participation is con­ the wood thus protected.” of covering the kiln with them is sidered active enough to count In the Am’t b ro ’t for’d . . $ 34.52 You are invited to open an account with us. The Romans, being essentially a Peter Hart ...... 15.50 called ‘floating.’ Upon this turf- list. warlike people, never brought the dec­ clad mound is then thrown a coat­ Acme Tea Co 18.00 Safe Deposit Department. oration of buildings to the high plane 68.02 ing of sand sufficient to stop all Jusserand’s Tribute. crevices between the floats. This It had reached with the Greeks. For Garbage and Rubbish. Interest paid on time deposits. is called ‘blacking,’ though with A very eloquent Frenchman, Ambas­ all that the ruins of Pompeii show (A ppropriation $3,000) what reason it is difficult to say. sador Jusserand, has paid this hand­ many structures whose mural decora­ Am’t b ro ’t for’d . . . $ 75.00 “Having thus prepared the wood, some tribute to the American army In tions are In fair shape today. The Wm. K earney 75.00 and having endeavored to shut out France: “A valiant army, the praise of colors used were glaring. A black -$ 150.00 all air from it, the kiln is prepared which is on every lip ; a youthful, good- background was the usual one and the Miscellaneous. Resources $3,500,000.00 for firing. This is done by dropping humored, cheery army, whose every combinations worked thereon red, yel­ Surety B onds $ 100.00 burning chunks of wood' down the soldier is welcome In castle or hut, and low and blue. Postage ...... 400.00 HENRY C. WINSOR, Pres. H. A. WATSON, Cashier. chimney to the ground and heaping Is offered just as heartily the best cake In the early Christian era the use of P rinting ...... 500.00 C. C. CLAYTON, Vice-Pres. F. M. MILLER, Asst. Cashier. upon it brush, dry wood and other mosaics for churches somewhat sup­ Int. on F St. Im p ... 600.00 combustible materials. When the or the last crust; an immense army that grows ceaselessly—month after planted mural painting. Still, during W ater D ept...... 3,500.00 fire is fully under way the collier F ire note ...... 400.00 fills up the chimney as solidly as month you sent over double the num­ the reign of Justinian the Church of Saint Sophia was built at Constantino: L ibrary ...... 1,320.00 possible with short pieces of wood ber of men Napoleon had at Waterloo. Street Extention . .1,000.00 to the top and covers it up tightly Many French names written on your pie and Its walls were adorned with Boardw ’lk E x 1,000.00 with thick, firm pieces of turf, cut map recall our presence here at the paintings. Imp. C ertificates. . . 3,000.00 W E have For Sale a genuine bargain purposely to fit. time of your fight for independence, In modern times the uses of paint C o n tin g e n t 1,500.00 “To allow air enough to penetrate chief among them that of Lafayette. have come to be as numerous as its in an all-year house, well located, the mass to keep the internal fires Many American names will in after- myriad shades and tints. Paint is $13,320.00 alive, small boles are made through time recall the splendid part you are unique in that its name .las no syno­ 11 rooms, heater, modern improve­ the turf at the bottom and in the nym and for it there is no substitute sides of the kiln or pit. The latter taking In the deliverance of France Am’t b ro ’t for’d ..- ? 327.96 is the name given to the mound by and of the world.”—Youth’s Compan­ material. Bread is the staff of life, but Paul C. T a y lo r.. . . 1.40 ments, Barn, lot 50x150ft. the operatives. ion. paint is the life of the staff. S. Hulse, (se w e r). . 38.40 “These holes are open or closed No one thinks of the exterior of a P. R. Loller, Ja n .. . . 50.00 W. K. B urger Pav. at pleasure, as the fires are weak Old Emblem Is White Hart. wooden building now except in terms of paint coated. Interiors, too, from account ...... 75.00 HONCE & DuBOIS or strong. The collier learns to The white hart is a very old emblem regulate the draft by the appear­ painted walls and stained furniture Lew is Lum ber Co. Diomedes consecrated to Diana i ance and quantity of smoke that es­ down to the lowliest kitchen utensil, sew er ...... 35.77 Tenth Avenue, Opposite Depot, Belmar, N. J. capes. white hart which, after a thousan« P. C. T aylor all receive their protective covering. (sew er) ...... 24.00 “As the wood chars it settles. The yetrs, was killed by Agathocles, klnj Steel, so often associated with cement art and success in burning consists of Sicily. Pliny records that Alexan Lewis Lum. Co. Pav. re-enforclng, is painted before it goes account ...... 27.88 in keeping the wood and coal settled der caught a white stag and placed I to give solidity to the manufactured compactly together, and in regulat­ collar of gold about Its neck; thei P. C. T aylor Pav. ing the quantity to char the wood, stone. The huge girders of the sky­ account ...... 96 INSURANCE BONDS REAL ESTATE) this was done by Julius Caesar, anrf scrapers are daubed an ugly but eG- Coast Adv...... 40.40 not burn it. The kiln must, there­ was handed down from hero to hero fore be watched day and night very cient red underneath the surface coat N. Y. Tel. Co 11.40 closely. For this purpose the col­ with the usual changes In story t< of black. Perhaps the best example P ublic L ib ra ry ... 110.00 List your Cottages and Bungalows for rent lier usually constructs a cabin in a prevent anachronism. There was onc« of the value of paint on steel is found -$ 743.17 very primitive manner, sometimes a white hart caught in Windsor for Total expenditures to with me: I will secure the renters In the venerable Brooklyn bridge, on M arch 1, 1919 ...... $29,585.50 consisting of only pine poles, with est, one elsewhere in England, one ii which a gang of painters is kept go­ one end on the ground and the other France and one in Germany, the Iasi ing continually. It is scarce possible NEIL H. MILLER, CHAS. J. McCOININBUU laid inclining on a ridge-pole and of which was killed by Charlemagne to think of a single manufactured ar­ Col. and Treas. covered with floats, the same as Then after three centuries, Richari covering the pit. ticle which does not meet paint some­ E. F. LYMAN, JR., Coeur de Lion slew it, the whole storj where in tho course of its construc­ Chairman Fin. Com. 315 F Street, Belm ar “One collier is supposed to be able being inscribed In stone on the wallj tion. So has paint grown into the GEO. W. VANNOTE, to watch fifteen or twenty such pits of the cathedral of Lubec. very marrow of our lives. Mayor. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE SEVEN

“Made in Germany.” Belm ar Impt. Co. 1-2 8 B1.14 3.36 Michelsohn, Sol...... 1713 107.52 -SS- -.5^ :S> A correspondent just back from Building & Loan Co. 11-12-13- Michelsohn, Sol...... 1718 107.52 ‘‘^7 ' < ^ 7 \ IN SHEER CRUELTY The Hague tells me, says a writei Bl. 23...... 10.08 Michelsohn, Sol 54x150 E. in Westminster (England) Gazette, Bull, Martha E ...... 2915 141.12 lot 1763 ...... 70.56 that an exhibition has just been Bresnahan, Matilda ...3015 57.12 Michelsohn, Sol...... 1951 87.36 Bernstein, Issac Auto 10.08 Michelsohn, Samuel N. W. cor Boches Operated on Prisoners held there of work done in Germany Benton, E rnest F Auto 10.08 10th & R. R...... 70.56 A dvertiser's Without Anesthetics. by our men who hare been trans­ Carton, G race ...... 2-3 42 168.00 Michelsohn, S o l 2303 97.44 ferred to Holland. The prisoners hav« Carton, Helena D. 1-3 40 1-3 41 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2304 97.44 evidently shown wonderful ing.enuitj 1-3 42 ...... 198.24 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2305 97.44 A m p le Proof That There Was No in gathering materials for their handi­ Cobanks, Elsie ...... 945 117.60 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2306 97.44 Shortage of Medical Supplies I* work. A colonel, who exhibited a se­ Curtis, Caroline C 1254 16.80 Micbelsohn, Sol...... 2307 97.44 ries of books tastefully bound in blue Cox, Bobert L...... 1753 70.56 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2404 90.72 B u s i n e s s Evidence of Fiendishness and white, had obtained his binding Corlies, M ary E — . . . 1754 77.28 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2405 90.72 of Hun Surgeons. materials from cardboard packages in Corlies, M ary E 1854 90.72 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2406 90.72 Cooper, M arv E tta . . . . 1936 84.00 Michelsohn, Sol...... 2407 90.72 his parcels. There was a considerable Cain, E. E.. .2020-2021-%- Michelsohn, Samuel N. side Reliable Business Houses ar­ A British prisoner taken near St, show of knitted goods, for which the Quentin in March said that all amputa­ 2022 ...... 178.08 13th bet. E & F ...... 6.72 ranged Alphabetically for your wool was secured by “pulling down’ Cauchois, Frederick A. EVi Michelsohn, Samuel 2 Brown Guide tions In Germany were being done convenience. We recommend old socks. Another curious exhibit 14 Bl. 17 ...... 3.36 T r...... 40.32 without anesthetics, owing to alleged was a tiny model of & motor chassis Cauchois, Frederick A. W %- Michelsohn, Samuel 1 Brown this tiuide of Trades People for shortages of them. A correspondent made from m eat tins, door hinges, anti 32 Bl. 1 ...... 6.72 T r...... fi.72 general use. w rites : such things, of which the rubber tirei Cauchois, Frederick A. W -Vi- M ichelsohn, Samuel 13th Av. 6.72 “On the day that the prince of Wales were made from the handle of a ten­ 33 Bl. 1 ...... 6.72 Michelsohn. Samuel .Plot B 13.44 entered Denain and attended the serv­ nis racket. Even German bread had Cobb, W, Ripley Auto 10.08 Michelsohn, Samuel ..1-2-3 ice of thanksgiving in the church there been pressed into service, as a paii Cham berlain, H. V ....A u to 26.88 Bl. S ...... : ...... 20.16 1 lingered behind after all the cere­ of carved and painted sabots was pro­ Davis, M arv A. V. 9-10-11-12 Michelsohn, Samuel & Est. A. monies were over and talked with the Bl. 3 . . . : ...... 161.28 4-5 Bl. 8 ...... 13.44 duced from a loaf. It is to be hoped Davis M ary A, V. 15th Ave. 3.36 M icbelsohn, Samuel 1-2-3-4-5 A. Sc H. Auto Co. Hudson, Overland inhabitants. They had been badly that will soon have an oppor­ Dawson, Charles W. - .2516 77.28 Bl. 9 ...... 33.60 treated. They were full of the stories tunity of seeing this evidence of the Debnam, H. L. 16th Ave. & Michelsohn, Samuel 22-23-24- Headquarters for of their legitimate woes. One old man resource and courage with which oui D Street ...... 26.88 25 Bl. 9 ...... 26.88Automobile Supplies and Accessories and Briscoe Cars said to me : men have faced the terrible captivity Davis C onstruction Co. Vi 23 Michelsohn, Samuel 21 Bl. 9 40.32 “ ‘M’sieu should see the English doc­ Bl. 3 ...... 5.04 Michelsohn, S am u el.. .2661 36.96 of all kinds O. H. NEWMAN. Agenl tor. He knows!’ Davis Construction Co. 8 Bl. M ichelsohn, S am u e l... 2664 6.72 At reduced Rates “I saw him. He was a major in 16 ...... 6.72 Michelsohn, S am u el.. .2665 57.12 708 F Street, Belmar, N. J. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, 1004 F Street Belmar, N. J. charge of a Canadian field ambulance. Doll, Jacob ....River front 1.68 Michelsohn. Samuel. .31-32 Lucas County, ss. Bl. 9 ...... 13:44 When I found him, in the huge build­ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that E dw ards, Mabel Y 944 73.92 Tel. 499 Telephone 513 he is senior partner of the limi of E dw ards, Mabel Y. 42-43 Michelsohn, Samuel 4-5 Bl. ing which he had transformed into a Bl. 5 ...... 57.12 . 10 ...... 13.44 hospital, he was busy superintending F. J. Chenev & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Eberhardt, Frederick N. Michelsohn, Samuel & Est. A. the treatment of women and pitiful lit­ State aforesaid, and th:it said firm 1730 ...... 114.24 6-7-8-9 Bl. 10...... 26.88 Belmar Auto Co. Inc tle children who had been gassed by will pay the sum of ONi. HUNDRED Evans, Sarah F. part 2958- Michelsohn, Samuel F St. N T. S. Lokerson the Boches in defiance of all the laws DOLLARS for each and every case ‘:059 ...... 20.16 15th ...... ' ...... 23.52 .ributors of of humanity. There was one little fel­ of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Fernandez. H arriett 1710- 7 Michelsohn, Samuel 38-39-40- VIM COMMERCIAL TRUCK Cabinet Work in all Branches. low howling with terror. He did not the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. 1711 ...... 171.36 41 Bl. 5 ...... 40.32 ■wish to remain with the military. He FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to be­ Fairfax, Rosa ...... 2042 47.04 Michelsohn, Samuel 30-31-32- ^ ° j , r„,. r „ra Second Hand Furniture Bought and Gillman, Georgianna .. .530 100.80 33-34-35 Bl. 10...... 40.32 Mitchell, Chevrolet and Velie Cars, j had only known the German soldier! fore me and subscribed in my pres­ ence, this 6th day of December, A.D. Gillman, Georgianna 628-629 87.36 Michelsohn. Samuel, ..parts New and Second-Hand Automobiles Sold. “ ‘Well, then take him away, poor 1886. A. W. GLEASON Gordon, Clara R .. .1-3 630 1-3 2858-2859-...... 3.36 little chap,’ said the major. ‘Bring him Machine Shop (Seal) Notary Public. 631 ...... 50.40 Michelsohn, Samuel . E %- 804 F Street, Belmar, N. J. 801 F street Belmar, N. J. back three times a day to be dressed.’ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­ Gordon, Clara R. -.2-3 631 70.56 2862 ...... 30.24 “Then the major and I talked of the ternally and acts through the Blood Gordon, Clara R...... 632 80.64 Michelsohn, Samuel 16th Ave. successful Canadian attack and of the on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys­ Gordon, Clara R...... 633 80.64 & D St ...... 23.52 condition of the town when it had been tem. Send for testimonials, free. Gordon, Clara R...... 634 80.64 Micbelsohn, Samuel 14-15 Bl. Chas. Beermann taken. It was not a pretty story. It F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. G'auch, Emma ...... 804 117.60 14 ...... , ...... 16.80 Lyon Meat Market Sold by all druggists, 75c. Gresh, Dora A...... 1802 127.68 Michelsohn, Samuel 11-12-13 was, in fact, a terrible indictment PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY Hall’s Family Pills for constipation Gillin, S. L...... 2574 6.72 Bl. 12 ...... 20.16 W ILL OPEN MARCH 28 against the Boche. —Adv. Howes, Kate E ...... 39 151.20 Michelsohn Samuel S. W. cor “ ‘They starved the civilians. The Hilton, Samuel...... 733 100.80 18th & Snyder ...... 6.72 Butter and Eggs New Life at the Old Stand only meat they gave them in three Hilton, Samuel ...... 734 26.88 M ichelsohn. Samuel 21-22 Bl. years was three dead mules. And all Hilton, Samuel ...... 735 131.04 3 ...... 20.16 Open all the year Choice Meats of All Kinds the time their own officers were living H urley Est. J. B. . .820-821 265.44 Miche'solm, Samuel 16-17-18 on the best.’ WATE1 Hassler, H arriett ..828-829 198.24 Bl. 2 ...... 35.28 Avon, New Jersey 1108 F Street Belmar, N. J . “ ‘Then there was shortage?’ Hassler, Eva 0 ...... 948-949 120.96 Michelsohn, Samuel 14-15-16- “ ‘Oh, yes, there was a shortage; but If YOO PE, 111 A Hassler, J. W ...... Auto 6.72 17 Bl. 1 6 ...... 33.60 M ichelsohn, Samuel 11-12 the German officers did not feel i t ’ Hoffman, Howard ...... 955 63.84 COMFLE1BOM Hoffman, H o w a rd 956 107.52 Bl. 18 ...... 13.44 ‘“ And their other supplies? Your Hoffman, H ow ard ....A u to 3.36 Michelsohn, Samuel part 26- Bicycles E. L. Nix line, for instance—medical supplies ? 27-28 Bl. 3 ...... 10.08 H utchinson. E dw ard ..1135 90.72 PHOTOGRAPHER “The major laughed. Says we can’t help but look H utchinson. Clara S...1136 16.80 Michelsohn, Samuel S %-8 REPAIRING AND SUPPLIES Ocean and Fifth Avenues “ Come with me,' he said, ‘and Til better and feel better H utchinson, E dw ard ..1137 16.80 Bl. 15 ...... 3.36 Michelsohn, Est. A...... 2948 20.16 New and Second-hand Wheels ■how you a field medical cart that we after an inside bath. H utchinson, E d w a rd ..1138 117.60 (Formerly White Swan Tea Room) Hutchinson, Edwrard ..1139 16.80 M ichelsohn, Samuel ..2949 90.72 captured just as they were driving it J. C. STEWARD Belmar, N. J. off. It is one of the most wonderful Hvman, R egina 1205 120.96 M ichelsohn, Samuel ..2950 20.16 1106 F Street, Belmar, N. J. things I have ever seen.’ Hill, C. C...... 1301 161.28 M ichelsohn, S am u el.. .2951 53.76 New York Address: To look one’s best and feel one’s H ver W. E l l i o t t 1360 36.96 Michelsohn, Samuel ...2958 73.92 (Opposite School Building) 2291 Broadw ay “We went into the transport yard Hyer, W. Elliott ...... 1361 63.84 Micbelsohn, Samuel ...2802 6.72 and here we found something like a best is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system Housel, Anna R 1462 26.88 Newman, Stockton... .1250 57.12 Scotch cart with a closed-in top, bear­ the previous day’s waste, sour fer­ Hart, Fannie ...... 1633 80.64 Newman, E dw ard 15th Ave. 26.88 Telephone 603-R ing the Red Cross on its sides. The mentations and poisonous toxins be­ Heyniger, Wm. L. jr. .1838 134.40 Newman, Deborah 9 Brown Central Market major let down the back flap and we fore it is absorbed into the blood. Hevniger, Wm. L. .2-3 1850 63.84 Tr...... 26.88 Newman, E lisha 17-18 Bl. 12 13.44 Pearce’s Express saw a series of drawers, like an en­ Just as coal, when it burns, leaves Hopkins, Adelaide ....2 0 1 0 114.24 HERMAN P. LAZARUS. Proprietor. larged card-index file cabinet. He behind a certain amount of incom­ Helbig, O scar ....1 - 3 2218 225.12 Newman, Elislia S. E. cor Cartage, Drayage Hoffman, Samuel 608.12th 17th & B...... 16.80 pulled one out. bustible materia] in Ihe form of City Dressed Beef, Lamb, Veal and Baggage, Express " ‘Look at that,’ he said. ‘There you ashes, so the food and drink taken Ave...... 40.32 N. Y. & L. B. R. R. Co..R. R. each day leave in the alimentary or­ Hoffman, Samuel ... .Auto 13.44 Tax ...... 651.84 Pork. Fresh dressed poultry a Orders Promptly Attended to have most of the drugs we have been Hock, Charles T. 3-4-5 Bl. 7 57.12 N orthridge, Geo. .Personal 10.08 specialty. Phone 527 J. Furniture and Pianos Moved short of for months—and have them gans a certain amount of indiges­ tible material, which if not eliminat­ Hock D orothy ..6-7-8 Bl. 7 57.12 Northridge, Grace Auto 8.40 Either Long or Short Distance In profusion. Morphia, chloroform.— ed, form toxins and poisons which Hock, D orothy ..9-10 Bl. 7 13.44 O rben, Charles S 2241 10.08 905 F Street. Belmar, N. J. 13th Ave. and H St. Belmar, N. J. anything you like. It Is the most per­ are then sucked into the blood Ileulitt, E stella 2713 40.32 O’Brien, W illiam 36-37 Bl. 3 23.52 fect thing of its kind I have ever seen. through the very ducts which are in­ H inchm an. C. S. ...P lo t C. 16.80 Phillips. B. M...... 212 154.56 You could sell that cart’s cargo In Eng­ tended to suck in only nourishment Hinchm an, C. S. Brow n Tr. P enninger, A. H. Plot E & D 13.44 land for its weight in gold. It con­ to sustain the body. N side 14th ...... 16.80 Penninger, A. H. 13th Ave. bet Coal and Wood tains some of the most valuable and If you want to see the glow of H inchm an, C. S. Brow n Tr. E & F ...... 20.16 Shoe Repairing rarest synthetic drugs in the world. It healthy bloom in your cheeks, to S side 14th ...... 20.16 Paternoster, Nick S side 13th W. NEWMAN & SONS bet E and F . 6.72 TONY GUALEMI is treasure trove. . . . Like a souve­ see your skin get clearer and clear­ H inchm an, C. S. Brow n Tr. 5 side 14th ...... 20.16 Paternoster Nick S-side 13th nir? Here, then—here’s a case of a er, you are told to drink every morn­ Hay and Feed, Lime, Cement and ing upon arising, a glass of hot water Hurlev, John. E St. bet. 15th bet E & F ...... 6.72 Shoe Repairing, Shoes made to or­ dozen phials of morphine—or chloro­ with a teaspoonful of limestone 6 16 th ...... 23.52 P aternoster. Nic k .. %-2939 47.04 Piaster. Sewer Pipe and Flue der. Open all tbe year. Satis­ form—or antipyrin.’ phosphate in it, which is a harmless Hopkins, Warren ...... 2903 50.40 Pieczonlca, Em ilv L. 30 Bl. 10 Linings. Yard and office, 13th “That was In a field medical cart! means of washing the waste mater­ Hoffman, Charles S. 1-3 3050 47.04 Bal...... 8.24 faction guaranteed. Cor. F St If such a supply of rare drugs could ial and toxins from the stomach, liv­ Hoffman. W ilm er H. 1-3 3050 43.68 Perrine, Catherine C. 31-32- Ave. and Railroad, Belmar, N. J. and 11th Ave., Belmar. be sent up practically to the front er, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans­ H aberstick, Lulu M ....3051 90.72 33 Bl! 3 ...... 30.24 line, what must the German have had ing, sweetening and purifying the en­ Hayes & Cohen ..P erso n al 13.44 Romain, Jane 43-44-45-1900 436.80 in his rear hospitals? What, then, can tire alimentary tract, before putting Hurley. Mary C.. .2958-2959 20.16 Rommell, Anna K. 214& p art 215 ...... , . . . 164.64 Phone 592-W' be his excuse for amputating the limbs more food into the stomach. Isola. Rosina ..6 th & Lake 191.52 Isola, Rosina 6th Ave. 16.80 Reichey, Sallie T...... 1456 73.92 of our wounded prisoners without Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples, or pallid com­ Isola, Rosina Lake Av. D rive 171.36 Reichey, Wm. W ...... Auto 3.36 anesthetics? Can it have been any­ plexions, also those who wake up Isham, Ida M...... 1832 1 24.32 Rittgiers, E dith Z 1547 100.80 John Guinco thing but wanton cruelty? Irons, Frank ...... 2710 30.24 Robinson. Roda H 1644 73.92 with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty Dealers in Fruits and Vegetables, “That field medical cart Is the evi­ breath, others who are bothered with Irons, Frank ...... 2809 3.36 Reid, ,T. W ...... 2052-2053 67.20 dence I”—Boston Transcript. headaches, bilious spells, acid stom­ Jeffrey, B. E. 1505 1-10 1506 87.36 Reid. J. W. p art 2153 p art Confectionery, Soft Drinks, Cigars ach or constipation should begin this Jensen, T. B...... 1546 110.88 2154 ...... 3.36 Jackson, H annah R. 1664- Reuben, M argarette ...2612 40.32 and Tobacco. Too Much Arithmetic. phospliated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced re­ 1665 ...... 110.8S Reuben, Margarette.. .3125 13.44 Finejewelry Uncle Mose Lightfoot approached a sults in one or two weeks. Johnson W m...... 2246 11.52 Reuben, Edward ...... Aufo 6.72 915 F Street Belmar, N. J. clerk in the drug store and inquired: A quarter pound of limestone phos­ Jones, A. T. V-38-39-10 Bl. Runyon, Wm. H...... 2765 6.72 “Got any three-cent stamps?” phate costs very little at the drug 10 16.80 Strunskv. Hvman 68-69-70-71 You are invited to inspect “No,” the clerk replied, “we’re all store but is sufficient to demonstrate Jam esburg Ice Co. R iver Ave. 2900-2901-3000-3001 ...... 752.64 my fine and extensive line of out of threes.” that just as soap and hot water bet. 8 & 9 ...... 168.00 Stout. H. J ...... 1411 104.16 Wm. E Hefter “D at’s too bad,” said Uncle Mose, cleanses, purifies and freshens -lie Jamesburg Ice Co. Land on Shreeve, Geo. II 1448 16.80 watches, diamonds, jewelry, Shark River...... 20.16 Scudder, M. J 1916-1917 141.12 "cause dis letter ought to go out to­ skin on the outside, so hot water and PLUMBING and HEATING silverwear, cut glass, optical limestone phosphate act on the in­ Kelly, Jam es F.. .1302-1303 235.20 Seesleck, A braham part 1952- night.” Kellv Jam es F 2224-14-2225 161.64 1953 p art 1954...... 110.88 goods, etc. "We have plenty of twos." side organs. We must always con­ sider that internal sanitation is vast­ Kyle, Grace A...... 2033 100.80 Schw oerer, M argaret ..2017 168.00 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR. N. i “B ut dis le tte r goes out of town.” ly more important than outside Kleinkauf, Sadie 13th & E. 47.04 Schultz, Rose A 2356 36.96 I Make a Specialty of “And we have plenty of ones.” cleanliness, because the skin pores Kleinkauf, Sadie E bet. 13th Schultz. Jam es...... Auto 10.08 “But one won’t take It,” do not absorb impurities into the & 14th ...... 20.16 Sliiff, Abraham ...... 2914 127.68 (Next to Bank.) ‘‘Couldn’t yon put on a two and a blood, while the bowel pores do. Kleinkauf, Sadie 11 Brown Sanborn, W. H ...... 3022 191.52 REPAIRING one?” —Adv. T r...... 40.32 Sanborn. W. H...... Auto 26.88 “Huh?” Kleinkauf, Sadie, N. side 15th Tomlinson, M ary F 1643 80.64 Work guaranteed. Your pat “Or three ones?” near E ...... 23.52 Tomlinson, M ary F . . .. .1645 84.00 ronage solicited. As the old darky ambled toward BOROUGH OF BELMAR Kleinkauf. Sadie N. W. cor Tom linson, M ary F Auto 3.36 Herbert Electrical Co. the door he scratched his head and an­ 15th & E ...... 26.88 Thompson, Gladys R. .1840 97.44 List of 1918 delinquent taxes pub­ Kleinkauf, Sadie 2-3 3049.. 60.48 Thompson, Elsie E. 13th Av. 20.16 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS swered : Kleinkauf, E dw ard ...A u to 3.36 Tonkonogv, M argarette 18-19- L. J. LEADER "Maybe I could; maybe I could: but lished by resolution of Mayor and Kennedy, C laren ce... .2579 6.72 20 Bl. 9 ...... 63.84 Estimates Cheerfully Given I ain’t got no time to be foolin’ roun’ Council dated March 4th, 1918. Kennedv. C laren ce... .2702 10.08 Thom pson, Ivarv ,16th Ave 33.60 912 F Street, Belm ar, N. J. trying to add up.”—Youngstown Tele­ Lentz. C arl 7-8-500-501 665.28 Unknown ... .W Ms 3 Bl. 16 3.36 Jobbing Promptly Attended to Next door to A. & P. Tea Store gram. Allen, W. E...... 2-3 1150 Si 57.12 Lefferts, Jacob B ....2 -3 41 211.68 Unknown part 26-27-28 Bl. 3 6.72 Allen, W.E. 1.3 14401-3 1441 60.48 Linnett. F rank M 1319 100.80 Unknown . . . ,W % 7 Bl. 16 3.36 Established 10 Years at 802 F St. Railroading. Allen, W. E ...... 1533 73.92 Linnett, George 1417 90.72 Unknown . .. . W Vj 6 Bl. 16 3.36 Belmar, N. J. Telephone 519-J Clyde Foster. '* lights out Have them put in at PARKER’S " asked our family this year to give us Bennett, Maria ..2807-2808 16.80 M crlino. Jos. & V incent 2564 Yaffee, M.. S. E. cor 14th & E 13.44 HAIR BALSAM what we needl'd m-most.” A toilet preparation of merit. Bennett, Maria...... 3131 50.40 Bal...... 47.04 i Yaffee. M. N. E. cor lath HYER’S Helps to eradicate dandroiL “There’s nothing to cry about, then, Burger. Win. K...... 2760 13.41 M;'i’gen:m , H erbert 1’, 34-35- i and E ...... 67.20 For Restoring Color and 13.41 i Yard Est.-S. ,T„ 5-0 2944 5-6 Beuuty to Gray or Faded Hair. is there?” Borton Bros. ..Conklin Ti\ 1 -33 1. T .:...... 181.4-1 701 Seventh Ave. Belmar, N. J. t, 'f, ftnrt £1.00 at lirutnrlnts. “It’s b-lieastly!” roared Johnny. “Pa Bailey, Edmund 1...... 2861 13 .il M irholsohn Sam uel.. .56-57 161.28 | 2945 ...... 40.32 gave me a licking.”—London Answers. PAGE EIGHT THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. Council Takes Action on HAD THE LAUGH ON COOTIES Soldier's Humorous Explanation of BELMAR Why He Was Wearing Such Improving R. R. Square "Giddy Lingerie.” $tein&arii taupawp H O M E Life on the front had Its whimsicali­ Hsbury Park New Jersey COUNCIL FAVORABLE TO THE ties at times in spite of rolling bar­ N E W S PROJECT. rages, the hall of bullets, the Jangle of caissons and the whining of truels- motors. Lieut Harry R. Henderson POSITIONS TO FILL Henry Reimuller, who has been in Miss Norma Cooper and Miss Mar­ Mayor VanNote Appoints Committee tells of a beautiful red rose on his Florida the past winter, has return­ ion Cooper of New York have been to request Permission of R. R. camp table. Id a letter to the Wyoming There are always openings at Steinbach’s for experi­ State Tribune, beside an Austrian ed to Belmar, [ visiting their parents in this bor- Company to Let Borough Go Ahead shell with a bit of scenery painted on enced and inexperienced people in executive, selling: and t ough. With the Work. It, which served as a paper-weight. clerical positions. We are at all times glad to give appli­ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W ildm an are Then there are incidents that excite cations our consideration for any department. visiting Mr. Wildman’s brother in Oliver N. Thorne has been ap­ the “risibles" and afford needed di­ Humeville, Pa. pointed chairman of the committee The Mayor and Council met last version to the mind. For instance: at West Belmar for the Fifth Liberty night, the meeting having been post­ “The other day they were keeping Just now we require: S. Rosenfield has erected a gar­ Loan drive. poned from Tuesday evening on us a bit busy and I had my ear on top age on his lot corner, Tenth avenue account of the funeral of Albert W. of my head all the time deciding on Salesmen in Clothing Department. and E street. Mrs. Joseph Maxwell and son, Moyer. each ‘whiz’ as it approached. Just in Joseph, jr., are visiting Mrs. Max­ The most important action of the the hottest part of it, one of my gun­ Mr. and Mrs. George Haberstick of well’s mother, Mrs. Irene Newman, meeting was Mayor VanNote’s ap­ ners came tearing down a rutty road, clad In a Prince Isaac coat he’d found New York were in Belmar last week 511 Sixteenth avenue. pointment of Councilmen Zizinia In a raid and wearing a Boche cap. Women bookkeepers who can operate arranging to improve their property and Sterner to request the consent typewriters. George Hurley has purchased a He was pushing a baby-buggy full of on Twelfth avenue. of the New York and Long Branch potatoes and dynamite which he two-ton Nash truck of the Belmar Railroad company for the borough thought I could use. We had the eat­ ■William G undaker is m aking ex­ Auto company and will engage in to improve Railroad square and to ables for lunch and then blasted a new tensive improvements to the Cen­ the trucking business. present to council plans for beauti­ dugout with the explosive. You can’t Smart woman well enough experienced to tral garage. He has doubled the fying this park. Imagine how you laugh when you’ve sell furniture and to advice patrons in furnish­ floor space and put in a concrete William A. Robinson, jr., of Uncle Councilman Lyman of the Finance been a bit under a strain for several ing and decorating homes. days of firing, and then see something floor. Sam’s Navy spent Sunday with his committee reported that the certifi­ parents at 601 Eighth avenue. He funny. But for my sense of the proprie­ cates issued for the purchase of the ties I’d describe the giddy lingerie the Mrs. A. W. Moyer of 314 Fifth ave­ sailed Tuesday for Brest, France. Gordon pavilion had been taken by young man was using for underwear. Advertising man or woman—opening for nue recently lost a gold pin—two the Sinking Fund commission and He explained to me that cooties get so flags crossed, American and Red Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Housel and Mr. a voucher for $7,800 was ordered tired of wandering through lace I"— bright young man or woman to supervise Cross. She prizes it highly as a and Mrs. Earl Robinson will make drawn in payment of a note for that Literary Digest. mailing lists and help prepare copy. Some keepsake and offers a reward for a trip to Sergeantsville by auto to­ amount discounted at the time of experience required. morrow where they will visit rela­ the purchase and the money used its return. Seeing as Well. tives. to pay Mr. Gordon for his property. By a Frenchman’s invention as a lan­ Among the cottages rented during Dr. F. V. Thompson, clerk of the Miss Helen Taylor, a student in guage student hears a word spoken by the past week through the agency Board of Health,reported that that a phonograph he also sees it appear the Woman’s College of Maryland, of F. Kienle are C. A. Gibbs’ at 1207 body had received complaints lately on a printed roll in conjunction with River road and the Levy cottage, L Luthersville, Md., is passing a ten- as to the manner in which garbage Its translation in his own tongue. day vacation with her parents, Mr. street between River road and wras being collected and Borough O u r Motto Is Service Thirteenth avenue. and Mrs. Paul C. Taylor. Clerk W. E. Allen was instructed to notify the contractor, William REFUGEE CLOTHING. J. Harry Mount of 602 Sixth ave­ Robert Kasdan has moved a build­ Karney, that better service must be EXPRESS nue, who has been a patient in a ing from 1502 F street to his lot at given. This is Campaign Week for Collect­ 702 T enth avenue w hich is to be fit­ Naylor’s and STORAGE hospital at Atlantic City for several A petition signed by Mrs. W. K. ing Garments to Send to Eurpoean ted up for a photograph gallery to ■weeks has recovered sufficiently to Lits and several other women call­ Needy. EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANYTHING go to Hot Springs, Ark., where he be conducted by Charles Epworth. ed attention to the matter of chick­ will receive treatment. ens and dogs running at large and Ten thousand tons of second­ Majora W. B. Bamford, Arnold S. Local and Long Distance Moving demanded that the ordinances be hand clothing, shoes and blankets Hadley, Paul Galluccio, Edward B. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PACKING AND SHIPPINO. Howard Haberstick, jr., who was enforced. The matter was referred Conover and Charles Barton were are wanted at once for the relief of to the Solicitor to state to the pe­ When shipping to Belmar, consign goods to Naylor—he will called to Camp Humphrey Septem­ among the Belmar people who saw victims of German “Kultur.” Men, ber 4th, has received an honorable titioners the power that council has wromen and children, who before the look after your interests, also those of your customer. the parade of the 27th Division in in the matter. Unless the license m . n nn n Established 1876— That means something. discharge from the service. He was New York Tuesday. war were well clothed, are in rags on board a transport ready to sail fees are paid by certain dog owners and tatters and many of them with­ Phono. Belmar, 90-R. Molor and Horst_drawn Equipm6nL for France when the armistice was W. J. Sterner received word within the next four days they will out sufficient rags even to cover Residence: 514 Eighth Ave., Belmar, N. J. signed. be brought before the Borough Re­ their nakedness. Thursday of the death of his W. R. NAYLOR, Prop. brother’s wife, Mrs. Henry Sterner corder. Collections are being made Captain and Mrs. Frank Pierce at Barnagat. Mrs. Sterner was at Sometime ago the matter of W. H. throughout the entire country this and son, James, of Sixth avenue, one time a teacher in the public Carpenter’s pavilion on Shark River week. Go through your wardrobe were in New York Tuesday and schools of Belmar. being over the restricted building and your garrets, contribute what witnessed the parade of returned line was taken up with the owner you can spare and take your dona­ troops. Their son, Corpl. Ennis V ictoria M easure of 707 T hirteenth who wras given assurance that no tion to the Belmar Supply company’s Pierce of the 102nd Ammunition avenue was married to John T. action against him would be taken store where they will be received. Furniture for Every Room before O ctober 1, 1919, providing he The Red Cross Motor corps will train, 27th division was in the line of Brown of Bayridge, Brooklyn, last ;ti< Beautiful parlor suites, practical dining room sets, labor sav- would move the building to the pro­ collect these garments from the dif­ m arch. week. Rev. William J. McConnell |- ing kitchen equipment, and many beautiful designs and per line at that time. In a letter to ferent stations throughout the coun­ of St. Rose’s church officiated. 1= patterns in the latest furniture for the bedroom and library— council Mr. Carpenter promised to ty and transport them to Red Bank An illustrated lecture, “The Sacri­ Brown was a marine at the Marconi 3S all at moderate prices, considering quality of the goods. meet these requirements. fice Sublime,” will be given by Rev. wireless station. where they will be sorted, packed Improvements are to be made in Francis J. McCallion in St. Rose’s and shipped. A full carload, at Railroad avenue between Ninth and 1 \ I . MANNER hall next Monday evening. Beauti­ Arthur Conover, -who is stationed least, is expected from Monmouth Tenth avenues. The borough will county. # 1 ful stereopticon views—Old and at the Brooklyn Navy yard, Mrs. | 701 NI NTH AVENUE, BELMAR, N. J. relay walks which were taken up a New Testament pictures from the Mary Bawden and daughter, Miss This is an opportunity to do some­ few years ago and Councilman How­ Garden of Eden to Calvary will be Anna Bawden, of Freehold, and thing for suffering humanity, with land of the Highway committee was shown, also pictures of the great Phillip Seamon of New York were little cost or expense. instructed to get up specifications of the oldest members of the old cathedrals, Rheims, St. Peter’s, etc. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clothing which to us here is of for concrete walks, curbings and Pine Street Presbyterian Church, C. Conover. no further use wull be a God-send 4th and Pine streets, died yesterday Grandma Never Let gutters to be used in the borough, to civilians over there. at the home of a son, Edward Hut­ The King’s Heralds of the Metho­ and when prepared the property chinson, jr., oif 2809 Queen lane, dist church passed a social after­ The Monmouth County Board of Her Hair Get Gray Taxation will sit in the District owners in Railroad avenue will be NOW CHIEF SALVAGE OFFICER Germantown. noon at the home of the superinten­ given the choice of putting in curb­ She was born in Camden, Dela­ dent, Mrs. C. S. Goff, last Friday. Court rooms, Asbury Park Thurs­ w are, Jan uary 26, 1835. She is su r­ day, July 10, to hear appeals from ing themselves or reimbursing the Lieut. Donald Sterner Now at Head vived by two daughters and two She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy- 1 Several contests were conducted and borough for the work. sons, Miss Marion Hutchinson, Mrs. with Sage Tea and Sulphur. j Miss Eleanor Miller won twTo first Neptune township, Asbury Park, of this Wojrk in First Army. --- Allenhurst, Avon, Belmar, Mana- Council confirmed action of Coun­ O. L Gagg, East Orange, N. J . Ed­ prizes. Elizabeth Titus was winner cilman Sterner in awarding a con­ ward Hutchinson, jr, Philadelphia, When you darken your hair with in a peanut hunt. Refreshments squan, Neptune City, Spring Lake Word has been received of the and James Hutchinson, Omaha, Ne­ Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tract to Heyniger brothers for 1,100 tell, because it’s done so naturally, were served. and Sea Girt. appointment of Lt. E. Donald Stern­ braska. feet of curbing around the new park er of Belmar, as Chief Salvage Offi­ Mrs. Hutchinson was one of the so evenly. Preparing this mixture, on Ocean avenue, and it was re- oldest summer residents of Belmar. though,athome ismussyand trouble­ Raymond Thorne, son of Mr. and cer of the First Army. He is now some. At little cost you can buy at Mrs. Kate Wandel and Mrs. Maze Mrs. Oliver N. Thorne, who has been coinmended that 2,500 cubic .yards of stationed at Bar-sur-Auhe, and as She spent her first summer here in of Brooklyn, both of whom were any drug store the ready-to-use pre­ in the Naval Reserve stationed at gravel be purchased at once to com­ that is the First Army Headquarters 1888 and h ad continued to come paration, improved by the addition long connected with the manage­ Camp Wissahicken, Cape May, has plete the extension of Ocean avenue all the athletic events are being held here each season since, occupying of pther ingredients called “Wyeth’s i ment of the old Neptune house, are Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You i been released and has accepted a to the fishing pier. there. He recently had the pleasure her cottage at 411 Sixth avenue. She this week guests of Mrs. Ticknor at just dampen a sponge or soft brush position as teacher in Pierce’s busi­ The contract for painting the of seeing a foot ball game betwreen had many friends in Belmar who the Girard house. Mrs. Ticknor and with it and draw this through your ness college, Philadelphia. Fifth avenue pavilion was awrarded the 29th and 36th divisions in which knew her as a woman of noble hair, taking one small strand at a her late husband, Myron Ticknor, to John R. Brown. The price is “Happy” Frank Brown of Asbury Christian character. After the out­ time. By morning all gray hair dis­ made their home at the Neptune break of the war she took much in­ appears, and, after another applica­ Sergeant Bradley who recently re­ $362. Park played right guard on the 29th house summers for about thirty terest in the soldiers and although tion or two, your hair becomes turned from France is home on fur­ A fire alarm box to be installed at team. beautifully darkened, glossy and lux- years. she had practically lost the vision of lough. He expects to be mustered the corner of Eighth avenue and F Lieut. Sterner took dinner with uriant. both eyes, within a year she knitted out of service soon. Mrs. Bradley street has been ordered. the Co. H boys recently and has also Gray, faded hair, though no dis­ fourteen sweaters for the Red Cross, grace, is a sign of old age, and as we was formerly Miss Marie Denton of Councilman Housel of the police met Lt. Gene Rockafeller, Sgt. Davis which brought comfort to as many all desire a youthful and attractive- Belmar, who was a telephone opera­ committee recommended that Wil­ Scudder and Bruce Estelle, all of appearance, get busy at once wtb tor in Asbury Park. She has been liam K. Burger be placed on police them being in the First Army area. Belmar boys in the service. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­ The funeral services were con­ in government employ in Washing­ duty again April 1. pound and look years younger. This ducted Friday afternoon by Rev. ready-to-use preparation is a delight­ ton during the war, returning home A 225-foot extension of the sewer NEW PASTOR HEARD. Victor Lukens of the Old Pine Street ful toilet requisite and not a medi­ two weeks ago. line is to be made in River avenue cine. It is not intended for the cure,, Presbyterian church, and the Rev, between B and C streets, and a man­ Rev. W. J. Sayre, who was assign­ mitigation or prevention of disease. ed to the pastorate of the First W. Beatty Jennings, D. D., of the Mrs. Edward Farr and sons, hole put in on Ocean avenue at —Adv. SHOES Methodist church of Belmar, at the First Presbyterian church in Ger­ Charles and George, and Mrs. George Seventh avenue. recent conference held in Ocean mantown. Interment was in Wood­ You can’t have too much of a good Telling us what’s wrong' C. Brand of Belmar, visited their Resignations of Major W. B. Bam­ Grove, preached his initial sermon land cemetery. thing. A cat has nine lives, and with your shoes—or what you parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis ford and Paul T. Zizinia as members Sunday morning in the local church. needs them all. of Bradley Park who also entertain­ believe is wrong—doesn’t of the Shade Tree commission were The service was well attended.. ed their son, Irving, of Fort Han­ received and accepted. The third worry us. That’s one thing Rev. Mr. Sayre succeeds Rev. W. Get our prices on job printing. cock and brother Daved Hulse and member of this commission, W. F. w e’re here for. Earl Ledden, who was assigned to son George, of Trenton. The latter Siemon, resigned last fall. Mayor the State Street church at Camden, If it’s a fault of ours, we has been over seas with Co. F, 348th VanNote appointed as members Mrs. following a successful five-year pas­ want to correct it. If it turns Infantry and was discharged last A. D. Burgesser, Mrs. Edward F. Ly­ torate in Belmar. Mr. Sayre comes week from Camp Dix. out to be something else, we man, jr., and Mrs. C. B. Honce. here from Toms River. 4 0 0 | Cent a Word Column &RT!C8-ES want to make it r i g h t , to The borough has been made de­ The new pastor delivered a force­ j No Advertisement less than 25c. AVON PQOL FOR LEASE. fendant in an action brought by 4 0 0 your satisfaction. ful sermon on “The Pattern.” He PSCTUSES This may be a new idea Marguerite Morris of New York to spoke again at the evening service Avon-bv-the-Sea is offering to Can you fly a Service Flag? For recover for personal injuries alleged which was largely attended. EACH to you where shoes are con- lease its swimming pool which for sale at Conover’s. to have been received on July 28, Rev. and Mrs. Sayre are occupying ______MO NTH ! cerned. But we believe it’s the past two years has been conduct­ 1918, by falling from the boardwalk occupy the parsonage this week, POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE ed by the municipality. The re­ IS FOB SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS Breyer’s Ice Cream, made in Phil­ only fair to you—and to us. at Eighth avenue. The plaintiff the parsonage, Rev. and Mrs. Ledden Ask them to shcrcr you a copy or send 20c for ceipts for 1917 am ounted to $4,098.95 claims to have sustained a broken the latest issue, postpaid. Yearly subscription. adelphia, sold all winter by plate or j The Home of Reliable having vacated the house Thursday. $2.00 to all parts of the United States, quart, at Conover’s. show ing a net profit of 51,800. In ankle and to have received other in­ its possessions, Canada, and Mexico. Merchandise POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE 1918 the total receipts w’ere $3,900 juries and asserts that the accident DEATH OF MRS. H. HUTCHINSON 6 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, HI. and the net profit §1,978.84. was due to the negligence of the CARPETS CLEANED CLEAN. borough through improper lighting Shafto’s Carpet Cleaning Works,. J. LEWIS & SON Philadelphia papers of March 19, Second Ave. and Langford St., As­ Even the people who have money and failure to provide guard rails. contained the following announce­ bury P ark. E stablished 1893. Rugs F Street & 6th Avenue to burn hate to spend it for coal. She asks for $25,000. Solicitor ment of the death of Mrs. Hester A made from old carpets. Oldest, larg­ B E L M A R , N. J. Cooper was instructed to look after Hutchinson: est. most modern. Called for and1 Try us for job printing. the borough’s interest in the case. Mrs. Hester Ann Hutchinson, one returned. Phone con. X i