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Vol. x v a , No. 22. BELM AR, N . J., FRIDAY, JUNE 1 3 , 1 9 1 9 . Single Copy Three Cents

WOULD FORGET WAR. DR. i. W. HASSLER AGAIN 1 ™ — I t C o s t Belmar $50.19 to Educate Col. Watson Speaks in Letter of THE NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL Each Pupil in the Borough Last Some of the Horrors Which HEA9S BOARD OF TRADE Y e a r . Haunt His Memory as One Back OPENS THURSDAY, JUNE 19 From the Grave. Charles J. Strahan, the county su i i r i i j n - j . .... ! perintendent of schools, has com- Dr. Frederick Griffith of Ninth Unanimously Elected President at Meetinn Friday N ig h t---pi]ed a tabie showing the n u m b e r avenue this week permitted one of H. 6. Ctiurchiil, Who Successfully Managed the House ° j o of pupils, -which is called the school the editors of The Advertiser to read Civic improvements Discussed— Board in Charge population, in each school district a letter sent him by his nephew, Col. Last Year Wsi! Again lie in Charge— Experienced in Monmouth county for the last George L. Watson, form erly of Bel­ of Victory CelebratioR on July 4th school year. Another table shows mar. It was written in Coblenz or the percentage of attendance at the Germany, last January, where Col. Hotel Men Will he Staff. public schools and the loss to the Watson was serving as Assistant district by reason of the absence of Chief of Staff with the Third Army A meeting of the Board of Trade ments perfectly. A section of the The Newy Columbia hotel will tain resort hotels in the Catskills. children from school. The amount of Occupancy. The letter was in held in Borough hall last Friday old walk is being relaid each year open for the season of 1919 Thurs­ Only white help will be used in of m oney each district receives from answer to a suggestion made by Dr. night was attended by a number of with the material. It was ihe dining room and for up-stairs the state is based on the number of Griffith that Col. W atson publish an day, June 19, under tlie management the representative citizens of Bel­ decided to recommend that a new w o r k . days’ attendance at school in each account of his experiences upon his of H. B. Churchill, who so success­ mar, all of whom w ere enthusiastic smooth surface be provided along our The Master of Ceremonies w ill be school district. Each day a pupil return. Through the kindness of in their endorsement of the needed ocean front by replacing a part of fully conducted this house last sea­ Robert Preston, who comes to Bel­ is absent from school cuts down the Dr. Griffith we are permitted to pub­ municipal improvements to w’hich the present walk each year and re­ son in the face of war conditions m ar from the Forest Park hotel, For­ amount that district receives from lish a portion of the letter in which The Advertiser has called attention building the old walk entirely in> that it attained s 1 epntn'.ion second est Park, Pa. Mr. Preston is given the state. Over §36,000 was lost to Col. W atson vividly depicts the hor­ so frequently in the past few months from three to four years. to none among New Jersey resort the highest of recommendation by i Monmouth county last year by pu- rors of w ar: and the concensus of opinion was The Belmai boaid'walk is placed pjjs being out of school, hotels. Mr. Churchill has had many former employers as a director of that in view of the fact that Belm ar on twenty-foot chestnut pilings; Be]mar stood tcnth among thc “I do not think that you folks back years’ experience as a hotel mana­ social events. He is planning many home realize the fact that when is just entering upon a new- era of ger, being at the head of leading Bos­ social functions of a refined nature which are sound as are also the i thirtv_nine districts in the county some of us get home we want to prosperity now is the psychological stringers so that only the topping in recQrd of attendance, the' per- forget that a war ever existed. I ton and Pacific coast hotels, and the which will not only appeal to the time for these improvements to be needs to be replaced. | centage being .880, but it lost ap- wouid rather read books and articles past winter was manager of the guests of the New Columbia, but to m a d e . It seemed to be the general opm- proximate]y $550 because of ir- written liy people who were miles Pass-a-Grille, St. Petersburg, Flori­ the cottage colony as well, and the from the front. It is no pleasure to The annual meeting which was ion of the board that the financing regular attendance. da. This is one of the largest ho- reputation which this house gained to build a , each plank of to have been held in March was de­ of all these needed improvements Another taWe prepared by the which means a life. When I come ferred until this time awaiting the in Belmar should be by bonding so ; county superintendent shows the home my mind will be a blank. return of the president of the board, that future residents of the borough |cost of tuition per pupil in eaeh “On tlie Vesle three days did I try to build a bridge within 500 yards Dr. J. .W Hassler, from Florida. would share in the expense as w ell; school district of the county. The of the Bodies’ machine gun nests. I Five directors w ere elected, W illiam asm thebenefis. Ex-mayor Poole,, cost of {uifion per pupil is found lost my best friends; my most inti­ M. Bergen, Joseph Mayer, Cvras IX however, thought that it would be fay adding together a]1 thc items of mate and trusted officer died in my Honce, W illiam H. Hurley and Ed- pool financing to bond for the | expense 0f running the schools, and arms, killed beside me. My mvn, every one whom I knew, maimed or ward J. Lyman, jr., then the board boardwalk for a greater period than dividing this sum by the number of killed—heads and arms shot off, of directors, consisting of fifteen the life of the walk, in other words, pupils who had received tuition in j bodies shot in half, blood every- members, unanimously re-elected I where. But. to write of it I could the walk should be paid for before in the schools during the year. The Dr. Hassler president. The other it w ill need to again be leplaced. | not. It is only writers who view cost of tuition for each child who at­ j the things after the w ar that make officers choseii were: First vice- A committee wras appointed to e n fi * B_8 9 g m P H i * ! tended school in Belm ar w as .$50.1!). a success. My notes arc full, but president, George W . Swain; second act with the Mayor and Council to It cost Asbury Park $07.11, Bradley my memory sees in it only thoughts vice-president, John S. Watson; arrange for a victory celebration on Beach §52.46, Avon §53.64 and Spring of the men who were killed beside secretary, H enry C. Higgins; treasur­ July 4th. Major William B. Bam­ me. My tin hat is dented and my * » S ijij §1 si m m Lake §55.10. There were twenty clothes were torn off by shrapnel er, Neil H. M iller. ford is chairman of this committee districts in thc county where tlie shell lire. I never had or accepted The president appointed the fol­ and other members are Robert G. cost per pupil was more than in I a soft snap. 1 belonged to the lowing standing committees: Foole, Cyrus B. Honce, Dr. F. V. j only combatant Engineer Unit in , r „ ,, j Belmar. Tlie. highest cost per pupil Advertising— C. B. Honce, H. C. Thompson and Jacob Rosfnfield. was jn Moninouth B,,th wherc it j the army. Of 750 originals 138 go home. Then in September they H ig g in s . The committee will be increased by $_fl 20 ;wd thc ](nvest v-as in Finance—E. F. Lyman, jr.. Veil H. the addition of a large number o f; Farmingdale whorc it was $34.78. (Continued on pige 3 1 i lle r . permanent and summer residents. | _ _ Auditing—R. G. Poole. The Board of Trade has always had Entertainm ent—W . M. Bergen, Dr. charge of the celebrations on Inde­ F. V. Thompson. pendence day and these affairs have j Many County Editors in News of the Week NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL Hotels and Cottages—F. C. Du­ been a decided credit to Belmar. tels in the Flower state and an evi­ last year by its numerous balls and Bois, J. N. Garrabrandt, Neil H. The committee has already started Long Branch Hospital dence of his success in managing . inusicales will not only be m aintain- M ille r . its wTork and w ill endeavor to make In Avon by-the-Sea this hostelry comes in the fact that 1 ed but eclipsed this year-. It looks Civic improvement—Ledyard Av­ this year’s celebration one to be re------muny whom he entertained there t as though there would not be a dull ery, W. B. Bamford, Dr. F. V. membered for many years. j PROOF OF SERMCE BRINGS HAPPENINGS IN THIS PRETTY are booked as guests at ihe New moment for the guests. T h o m p s o n . The. board w ill also recommend to WORDS OF PRAISE. LITTLE BOROUGH. Legislation—Harry R. Cooper, the Mayor and council that a com------Columbia for the summer. An house orchestra of three pieces Mr. Churchill w ill be assisted in under the direction of Alexander W illiam Ripley Cobb. mittee be appointed to arrange for . The Large New W impfheimer Me- Council Holds Meeting—Personal the work by a competent staff of ex­ Berne, of Newark, w ill play daily Railroads—Paul T. Zizinia, George a celebration sometime in August in morial Addition is a Wonderful Items About the Friends You perienced men and women. His and for the numerous social affairs. B o s h a i) . honor of the returned soldiers. Workshop of Surgery and Con­ K n o w . office clerk w ill be A. L. Cusson, who Manufacturing—Neil H. Miller, The board unanimously endorsed Mr. Berne was pianist in last year’s valescence. served in that capacity' at the Pass- o r c h e s t r a . George W. Jemison. the proposed Community Memorial A meeting of Council was held a-Grille 'the past winier. and his W aterways—Paul T. Zizinia, Al­ building for Belmar in the follow­ , i ua bathing beach maintained A dozen Monmouth county edi- Monday night. The committee ap­ bert Ackerman, John S. Watson. ing resolution: j tors and reporters were simultane- pointed to secure store belonging to The meeting was given over to W h e r e a s , a connnunity j ousiy given beds tn Monrcouth Me has been proposed as „ ------. , , . „ , , John Thomson for borough oflice. a general discussion of needed civic .and thank-offering to those who j morial hospital, Long Branch, last reported they had rented it for a iiflprovements and it was the -served during the W orld war, and j Friday afternoon. Previous to re- term of five years. It is being paint­ unanimous opinion that a new as a community home for recrea-: s01-ting to this final ordeal their in- ed and new floor laid and w ill be pavilion and swimming pool should ^ ..llie s’forBelma"- eduCatl°naI actra‘ j dividual proclivities were thorough- occupied about July 1st. replace the one at Fifth avenue, tha., <-Be it resolved, that the Belmar I ly investigated. So thorough a Police committee IL P. Jones was the borough should secure me j jj0ard of Trade heartily endorse the j scrutiny of possible complications instructed to see that all houses in­ Tenth avenue pavilion, that there i project and pledge its support to was jn(ju]ge(j jn that pretty much correctly numbered should be cor­ should be a better lighting system j bring it to a successful completion. method an{, ineans 0f i10Spi- r e c t e d . on the boardwalk and that Railroad, Ex-mayor Poole suggested that servjce from cathartic com- Petitions were received from pro­ square shoould be improved. The! all property owners m the borough 1 q bath> frQm emetic perty owners along alley between present condition of the boardwalk be requested to contribute one per to operating tab]e and an;etbefics, Lincoln and Garfield avenues to was discussed. As the surface is | cent, of the rental received foi then frQm u]cerated tooth-extraction have alley graded. decaying rapidly it w ill nave to b e : properties toward a fund to be used . achers f buni were A side walk assessment note of completely renewed within a lew , for advertising purposes. He aver- bo]ica]] fo remoye fln S6.037 was renewed for three years and the only difference o f; red that the advantages Belmar has y ib]ity f recurrent or concuI, m o n th s. opinion : mong the members of lb, ] I rent phfsical or mental aberration or board was as to the method of re-'and that tlie small contributions deformity. Editors are human like pairing or re-building and the man- which would be made by property AVON BRIEFS. other people, and entertain a horror ner of financing the work. Tlie j owners would come back to them a of the inhuman in contact or in present walk is not comfortable to j hundred fold in the way of in­ Mr. and Mrs. John Bilton are treatment. When they were taken walk on, and for women wearing j creased prosperity to the borough spending June at Delaware Water to the very soft of the hospital and' shoes with the modern French heels and in financial gain for them- j ^ d G a p . that they might either enjoy it is often dangerous. A smoother selves Following out Mr. Poole s ^ scenery or jump off they pos- Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Fengar and easier walking surface was con- suggestion circular letteis a m II b e some qualms of fearful of Newark, spent several days in sidered desirable. The success of sent to propei j owners. treachery, but in all the ordeals A v o n . Atlantic City was cited in using An appeal will soon be made to never oncc was tjle trust forfeited smooth two and one-lialf inch, I members of the board for paj ment or mistake made, The Tompkins home, Lincoln and combed grain, yellow pine, laid with of all arrearages for dues and thc ^ delectable dinner was then First avenues is open for the sum­ close joints. Such a walk has beeu membership list w ill be revised. A parta]{en of previous to the ordeal m e r . in place at that resort for over five j drive w ill be made shortly for r.ew with lhe beds and at thc (.losc of al! years and has withstood the ele- j members. | these experiences the dozen editors The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap­ i were exhorted and empowered to tist church met at the parsonage H. B. CHURCHILL, Man .;.,- New C olumbia Hotel fake up their beds and walk. Now j ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. Andrew Vola of Belm ar; Tuesday night. Meetings will be I every editor has a bed in his own i room clerk w ill be A. J. Fnilor, !a;e last season for New Columbia hotel “Bandmaster Vola and his fifty held every month this summer. : home as a souvenir of last Satur- j of the .St. Jam es’ hotel, San Diego. guests which proved so popular musicians gave a delightful concert The engagement has been an­ day’s hospital visit and entertain- Cal. Mr. Failor has also been c .n- w ill be in charge of Henry C. Hale Dr. W right and w ife of , I nounced of Miss Jeanne Brown, in the Opera House yesterday after-, nected with several other southern j of Belmar. Mr. Hale has had who spent the week end at their j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles noon and the music lovers of this j Tho & editorial California hotels. J. A. Irving, who j twenty-five years’ experience as a cottage on Garfield avenue, w ill re- ■ Brown of New York and Belmar, to city who did not attend missed gn Adyertis by invitation of the board of la valliere with one green stone and as the Royal Palace and Traymore of the hotel. two pearls. Valued as a keepsake. frained from playing “jazz” music, j ______at Atlantic City. • Last winter he Mr. Churchill said this week that Finder please return to Em ily Pyott, bookings for the season were im­ VOLA’S BAND GIVES CONCERT “The playing ol the W illiam Tell (Continued on page 3) 703 13th Avenue.—Adv. was chef at the Pass-a-Grille. Miss overture and the Sextette from Katherine Cronan, late of the Hunt­ mense and that an average of 100 ington, St. Petersburg, Fla., will be inquiries daily were being received. The New Brunswick Daily Home Lucia, were high class efforts and For dyspepsia resulting from ex­ W anted—Two refined ladies, wish cessive mental labor and exhaustion room and board in private fam ily or housekeeper, and Hie head waitress These inquiries have come from as News has the following to say about deserving of the highest commenda­ of nerve force, take Capris. By small boarding house for July and tion for the bandm aster and his won- w ill be Mrs. Marie O’Riley, who has far west as Arkansas and as far a concert given in that city the first 'mail 50a Capris Medicine Co. Box August. Address "C” 412 Sixth Ave.. been connected with several moun- north as Montreal. of the week by a band directed by derful organization, 481, P a l m y r a , N. Y.— A d v . 5. Belmar, N. J.—Adv. PAGE TWO THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919.

Mar. ’19. ! Gilbert H, Buckhorn. Honorably Raymond P. Jones, Co. L. 1st Inf., discharged, December, 1918. BELMAR’S MEN !N THE U. S. SERVICE (U . S . A .) Myron W. Newman. Honorably $ 600,000.00 Nat. Silverstein, Inf. discharged, December 1918. Capital and Surplus The following is a list of the Belmar men, both permanent and sum­ Jacob Haberstick, 310th Inf. Hon. Lawrence E. Brice. Honorably Resources over - - $ 4,000,000.00 mer residents, -who are in or have been in active service in some branch Dis. Feb. ’19. discharged, December 1918. of the national force. It is the intention of The Advertiser to publish a Olaf E. Bugge, Jr. (E. O r a n g e ) Francis II. Varney Honorably Orderly Sec. 542 Amb. Corps. discharged, December 1918. revised list each week to give each man’s final standing in service for per­ Joseph Dillon, Pvt., Dental corps. Leroy V. Vogt. manent record. In order that we may keep this list correct we appeal to Hon. Dis. Jan. ’19 James Traub. Discharged. our friends to inform us of any change in rank, regiment or fate of the Kenneth Conover Officers Train­ Richard K. Tomlinson ing corps. Honorably discharged, Paul Brand. Hon. Dis, Dec. ’18. I ■ » III soldier. The summer residents have been indicated thus (N. Y. C ity):— N o v . 1 9 1 8 . Melvin Underhill. ARMY'—SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE George Narr, Machinist. Hon. dis., Theodore Pope. Asbury Park, N. J. Officers— M iscellaneous Edward Shibla CW. Belm ar) 165th D e c . ’ 1 8 . Irving Bennett. Hon. Dis. Mar.’19 Fred W. Sladen (U. S. A.) Brig, Ambulance Co., 117th Sanitary Train Lewis Thompson, Carpenter. Hon Leon Abbott. Hon. Dis. Dec. ’18 Gen.—Distinguished Service Cross, 78th Division (Lightning) dis. Jan. ’19. Robert Gifford. Hon. dis. Mar. ’19. Distinguished Service medal, Croix Arthur Tipton, (U. S. A.) Lieut. Fred T. Bennett, Auto Mechanic. Frank C. Carlson (W. B e lm a r ) . Every Banking: Facility de Guerre with palm. jCol. Adj. Gen. Howard Ilabcrstick, Hon. dis. Hon. Dis. Jan. ’19. Augustus P. Blocksom, (U. S. A.) Henry C. Thorne, Jr. Sgt. 303d March, ’19. W illiam J. McGovern, (W. Belm ar) Executor, Trustee, Administrator, Guardian Brig. Gen. (Betired Jan. ’19.) Engns. Cited by Div. Comd., Oct. ’18 Clifford Rhodes. Hon. dis. M ar. ’19. Hon. dis. Jan. ’19. Henry Slocum Wagner (U. S. A..) Francesco Casaburi, 303rd Engr. Arthur Gifford, (W. Belm ar.) Hon. Ernest W agner (W. Belm ar). Hon. Sale Deposit Boxes Banking by Mail C o l. I n f . Gased Oct. 1918. Dis. Feb. ’19. Dis. Feb. ’19. Edward Glass, (U. S. A.) Major Vernon Shibla, Sig. Corps. Hon. Garret Brown. Tracy Manning (N. Y. City.) Interest Paid on Savings Accounts I n s . G e n . Dis. Mar. ’19. W illiam A. Newbold, Major, Med. Howard O. Housel. Bugler, 309th NAVY—SOMEWHERE AT SEA May We Serve You? R. C., 305th Engrs. SOlh Div. M. G. Batt. Hon. Dis. May ’19. Marion Y. Cohen, (U. S. N.) Lieut. Charles Conklin, Seaman. Francis Phelps Todd, (Salisbury, John A. Bearmore 310th M. G. U. S. S. Brooklyn. Md.) Capt. Sect. 555 Amb. Unit—■ Batt. Slightly wounded Oct. 1918. Frank Riddle, Seaman. Leon Kaufman (Trenton) Ensign Croce di Merito della Guerra, Itali- Etbelbert Haberstick, 310th Inft. Asst. Paym aster. Richard Marron, Seaman. a n o . Slightly wounded Oct. 1918. Edgar M. Anderson, (Jersey City), Milton Hurley, Seaman. Furlough­ Roy M. McCuteheon (Plainfield) Ellsworth Lutz (W all Twp) Sgt. E n s ig n . ed . Capt. Engrs, U. S. A. 3 1 0 t h I n f. W ildrick H. Dildine, Electrician. w a r d Q u ic k e r , S e a m a n , F u r -Ed P hone 9 W illiam F. Philbrick, Capt. Trans­ Henry Curtis (Wall Twp) 310th Boy Bloodgood, gunner. loughed Jan. ’19. portation, 35th Engrs, Inf. Slightly wounded Oct. ’18. Hon. Joseph Brice, chief cook, commis­ W illiam Studeman, lcl Fireman. Paul Coster, Jr., (N. Y. City) Dis. Mar. ’19. sary dep’t. H o n . d is . Captain Inf. U. S. A. Slightly Franklin M orris, Cav. Roger Conklin, W atertender. Fur­ Edward Algor, (W. Belmar) w o u n d e d . Peler Smith, 303rd Motor Supply. lo u g h e d . Drummer Marine corps. John Dobbins. Lieut. Engrs. Hon. Ds. June ’19. Lindley Morris, Co. II, 311th Inf.I Harold Heulitt, Painter. (June 1918, cited for gallantry and GEO. G. TITUS Jay Sterner, 1st Lieut.-310th Ma­ Robert A. Pearce, (W all Twp.) Sea­ untiring activity under fire. chine Gun Batt., 7Tjeut. 170th Co. Supply Trail/ 2 silver stars. Hon. Dis. April ’19. ist’s mate. Karl Hardigan (Newark) 2nd Charles Bennett, Amb. corps. Hon. H. R. Schenider (Newark) Naval Howard Bareford, Naval Reserve, Lieut. Eng. O. R. C. 12th Ave. and Railroad, Belmar Dis. May ’19. Aviation Corps Furloughed Feb. ’19. Arthur McDonough, (N. Y. C it y ) A v ia t io n Edward B. Conover, 3d class Gun­ Charles M. Schlosser, Naval Re­ 2nd Lieut. 304th F. A. Joseph Borden, (Germantown) 1st ner’s mate, Furloughed Dec. ’18. serve. Furloughed Dec. ’18. 1st Army Corps Hdqrs. Lieut. Aviation Corps. Roswald Thatcher, 2nd Machinists W. R. Thorne, (W. BelmaiO Nav­ Mate. Furloughed. al Reserve. Furloughed. George L. Watson (N. Y, C it> 1 James Ferrris (N. Y. City) Lieut. Louie K. Ungrich, (N. Y. City) Herbert O. Heroy (Wall Twp) Col., Engrs. Aviation Corps. Hon. Dis. 2nd M achinists Mate. Naval Reserve. Furloughed Dec. ’18. • © Croix de Guerre with palms, July Sylvester A. Murphy (N. Y. City). Geoffrey V. Azoy (E. Orange) Cox­ Nelson Dane (Newrark) Naval Re- : 1918; Order of Leopold. Belgic, Sept. Cadet Aviation corps. s w a in . s e r v e . 1918; Distinguished Service Medal. Burr Cook (Newark) 2nd Lieut. Howard driver (N. Y. City) 2nd Payton Richardson. Naval Reserve | Helmar ] \ \ e a t J\ \ arket | Gassed, twice wounded. Aviation Corps. Machinists Mate. Frank A. Jemison, Naval Reserve. Jay C. Pridham , Mess Sergt.. 205tb Harry S. Strong, Sgt., 102nd Bal­ W arren Hopkins 2d class seaman. Lester Leonard, Naval Reserve, Co., 103d Batt., M ilitary Police. lo n C o . W illiam A. Robinson, jr.. Seaman. Furloughed. J. C. WISSEMANN, Propr. Edward S. Kain (Philadelphia) Melville L. Anderson, (Jersey Julius C. Luttge, Jr., Seaman. Fur- j Maurice Ferris, (Jersey City) Nav­ Hq. Regt. (1st N. H. Inf.) City) Mechanic, Aviation Corps. s W oodruf Crane, Aviation Corps. loughed Dec. ’18. al Reserve. 27th Division (Empire) Alfred J. Armes, Seaman. J. Lewis Mayer, Naval Training Service Men—Miscellaneous PRIME MEATS Courtnev Stone (N. Y. Citv) 107th Arthur G. Conover, Seaman, Fur- School, Furloughed Jan. ’19. s Inf. (7th N. Y.) Hon. dis. Mar. ’19. John C. Maloney (Philadelphia) loughed. Halsey Hawk (Newark) Corpl.; Alfred Hoehn (N. Y. City) Corpl ‘*ie!d Clerl;, Q. M C. Rodger Simms (N. Y. City) Naval | Marine Corps. AND POULTRY Co. E. 107th Inf. (7th N. Y.) Hon. W arner I. Cubberly, Ord. Sgt. Ord. Patrol. | Frederick Eberhardt (Hoboken) 1 Dis. Mar. ’19. D e p t. Harry S. Cooper, Naval Reserve.; Marine Res. Corps. Ennis B. Pierce, Corpl. Co. E, 102d Herbert A. Hoehn (N. Y. City) Furloughed Jan. ’19. | Morris Schiff, Marine training ! Ammunition Train (1st N. Y.) Hon. Sgt. Co. B., 326th Bat. Tank service Charles Wagner (N. Y. City) N .: camp. Choice Groceries Dis. Mar. ’19. Leslie A. Brice, Sgt.. Headquarters Percival Hopwood (N. Y. City) Detachment Motor Batt., 312th Am. IN MEMORIUM Train. Hon. dis., March ’19. Phone 666 809 F Street Belmar, N. J. 102d Ammunition Train (1st N. Y.) Frank B. W hitney (E. Orange) 1st Raymond Herbert, _ Electrician,; i Harry McDonough, (N. Y. C it y ) j Hon. dis. Mar. ’19. Lieut. Aviation corps. Accidently died of pneumonia at Fort Leaven­ Harry W. Crawford (N. Y. City) Corpl. 304tli F. A. I killed, March 4, 1918, at Fort Sill, worth, Kan., Oct. 23, 1918. Corpl. 104th FA. (1st N. Yr.) Hon. Earl Biggs, Corpl. Engrs. (Cama- K" c Stephen White (W Belmar) 112th Dis. Mar. ’19. (lage). Hon. Dis. Mar. ’19. i UKL H. F. Art., killed in action October Jam es II. Crosson, Lieut. Inf. killed 29th Division (Blue and Gray) Daniel W. Jones, Jr.. 310tli Field j 2 8 . 1 9 1 S . Art., 79th Div. Hon. Dis. June ’19. in action, Oct. 1918. George Happel. (N. Y. City) Co. James D. Tremble (Jersey City) Vernon M orris ( W all twp.) Bat’ry i George E. Merkle, (Phila.) Sergt. 1st Lieut. 113th Inf. (4th N. J.) 37th Areo. squad. Accidently killed 913 Naval Aviation Corps. Died, Nov. i T e l. 6 2 0 -R E. 19th F. A. (U. S. A.) * Harold Rothchild (Newark) Hq. Edward Hermann, Coast Artillery. in France, Nov. 17, 1917. 1 9 1 8 . T r o o p . Hon. Dis. Apr. ’19. Robert Worthington (Wall Twp) Thomas P. Healy, Pvt., Inf., (W. Robert G. Thickstun (Plainfield) Lees Hough (Brooklyn) 1st Div. 310 Inf. (Killed, October, 1918.'> Belm ar). Killed in action. Oct. 1918. H q . T r o o p . Jos. C. Steward (165th N. Y.) j Gerald Thickstun (Plainfield) Hq. Thomas E. Heulitt, (W. Belmar) t r o o p . Uncle Sam Returns Glasses. Arab Consideration. Corpl. 2nd Batt. Supply Co., 311th I Bruce Estell, Troop A 104th Mili­ PLUMBING AND HEATING In f. As several correspondents have al- | There is a story told of an Arab tary Police (1st N. .1. Cav.) Warren Harrison (Wall Twp) j ready revealed by means of apprecl- j vrho possessed a beautiful and valua- Francis M. Porch, Corpl. Battery Pneumatic Water Supply Systems 317th Supply Co. j atlve letters, the fie ld glasses which jjle steed. Ilis companions were ready E.. 112th II. F. A. (1st N. J.) Hon. Earl Conklin, 317th Supply Q. M. J the government was foreeVl to “bor­ Dis. June ’19. to start their journey and wanted to Joseph W. Redmond, 112th H. F. A. C o r p s . row” for the use of its suitors when it know why he had not saddled his 1106 F Street Belmar, N. J. Ira Conover. 42nd Coast Art. Hon. ] (1st N. J.) went into the war are beginning to horse. “Because I am angry,” was his Frank B. White, 112th II. F. A. dis., March, ’19. com e b a c k to their original owners re p ly . Daniel Conover, Ammunition (1st N. J.) Hon. Dis. June ’19. and to come b a c k almost Infinitely in­ T r a i n . J. Davis Scudder, Sgt.— Chauffeur, creased in value b y the m arks of ha.nl Robeft L. Steward (W. Belmar) Co. C. 104th Field Sig. Balt. (1st N. handling which most of them bear. Cuckoo Brings Good Luck. J.) E n g r s . S Established 1905 Telephone Connection 3 Frank Studeman, Pvt. Wounded For thus these once prosaic utensils There Is an old superstition preva­ W arren E. Stephens, Sgt., Co. E, have been made Into precious relics 114th Inf. (3rd N. J.) Slightly Oct. 1918. Hon. dis. lent in many parts of England that, if and souvenirs. Every mark and mar wounded Oct. 18, 1918. Abraham Belford. Hon. Dis. Feb. you turn the money you have In your E. HABERSTICK & SON | Lester S. Kruser, (W. Belmar) ’ 19 . and stain on them is proof that they pocket when first you hear the cuckoo Successors to WM. ALLSPACH Corpl. Co. E, 114th Inf. Slightly Andrew Vola. Hon. Dis. Mar. ’19. have helped to win the great victory, In the spring, you w ill not suffer from wounded Oct. ’18. Balph R. Conklin. (W. Belmar) and to have one of these war-worn lack of cash all through the year. Albert Gifford, Co. E. 114th Inf. Michael Weinstein, (W. Belmar) treasures Is also evidence thg.t Its pos­ (3rd N. J.) Hon. Dis. Jan. ’19. sessor made a willing sacrifice, small S f f " Sanitary Plumber ! Arthur Gifford, (W. Belm ar.) Hon. G. Edwin Sherman, Co. E. 114th but real, when a need of his country Gas Stoves — ------| dis. M ar. ’19. Bad Business. Inf. (3d N. J.) Severely wounded, Oct was brought to his attention.—New Said the facetious philosopher: “Put­ 1918. Hon. Dis. April ’19. Roy Fowler, (W Belmar.) Wound­ York Times. ting something away for a rainy day is 1004 F Street, . 10th and 11th Aves. Peter M orris, Co. E, 114th Inf. (3d e d . excellent business policy, but what gets N . J . ) Bert M. Pope. (W. Belmar) BELM AR, N. J. Cornelius Bridgeford (W all Twp) Feeding the Doughboys. a lot of fellows in the toils of the 42nd Division (Rainbow) W illiam W hite, (W all Twp.) Hon. Food stores for the army on hand law Is putting it away for a dry one.” SaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii,^ Charles Measure, Corpl., 165th Am­ Dis. June ’19. In the , Its possessions, bulance Co. Gassed February ’18. Milton Schneider. France, and in transit to France on Hon. Dis. April ’19. Gustav A. Markroitz. G iv e I t a N am e. W illiam Allen. Jan. 1, 1919, were valued at $300,- Open Day and Night Telephone 577 Wilbur H. Simpson, 165th Amb. A screwless corkscrew has been in­ Co. (1st N. J.) 117th Sanitary Train. Isador Brauer 000,000. At the time of the signing vented, a pointed shaft carrying a ARMY—IN AMERICA of the arm istice approximately 10,000,- piece of metal on a pivot so that it 000 pounds of food were being con­ THEODORE H. BENNETT Officers— M iscellaneous A v ia t io n falls at the right angle beneath a cork sumed by our troops In France each Auten M iller (Baltimore) Lt. Col. Jam es J. Ferris (Jersey City) Lieut. that it has been thrust through. day, and there were on hand in France E n g r s . Aviation corps. Undertaker& Licensed Embalmer Ripley Quinby (E. Oraiige) Capt. Robert N. W illiams. (N. Y. City) at that time 1,000,000,000 pounds of 2nd Lieut., Aviation corps. food In reserve. All this food has been Adaline A. Bennett and Loaise T. Bennett. Coast Artillery. R a in f a ll. David B. Thickstun (Plainfield) 1st Frank Borden (Germantown) 2nd transported on an average of 5,000 Assistant Embalmers The average rainfall on the earth Lieut. Dental R. C. Lieut. Aviation Corps. miles. It Is estimated by the subsist; Oliver Newman, 2d Lieut., Avia­ is variously estimated at froSi 30 to 60 Motor and Horse-drawn Vehicles. Stanley T. Palmateer, 1st Lieut. ence division that 3,000,000,000 meals Dental corps. Hon. Dis. Feb. ’19 tion Corps. inches annually; ranges from 45S were served to the army during the Office, 710 Ninth Avenue Belmar, N. J. Theo. W. Vandeveer 1st Lieut. F. Harold Hoffman, 12th Balloon Co. inches in Cherracongee, India, to zero nineteen months of warfare with Ger­ A. R. C. 77th Div. H o n . d is . in the Sahara desert. A. M. C. Azoy, Jr., (E. Orange) 1st Theodore B. Thompson, Jr. (N. Y. m a n y . Lieut. C. A. C. City) 225th Areo Squad.. -— Henry Darcy Scudder, Jr. 2d Lieut. George Bryce (Newark) Aviation Average Life Nearly Doubled. Quite Right, Surge. Co. B, 10th Batt. U. S. Guards. Hon. INSURANCE MORTGAGES REAL ESTATE Service Men—Miscellaneous From 1348 to 1350, 25,000,000 deaths “A place for everything, and every­ Dis. Feb., ’19. from the plague or “black death,” oc­ th in g in its place,” said the surgeon, Thomas Bryce, (Newark) 2nd John J. Manning, (N. Y. City) curred, which was one-fourth of the as he skillfully manipulated a d islo ­ Lieut. 0. M. Corps. Sergt. Q. M. Dept. INEIL H. MILLER John Borden (Germantown) Lieut- Joseph Capobianco, Corpl. Engrs. entire population of the world at that cated joint back to where it started fro m . 708 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. O rd . Hon. Dis. Dec. ’18. time. In 1761, 50 per cent of the Eng­ —th Division Edgar II. Benton, Corpl., 62d Regt. lis h n a tio n d ied b e fo re re a c h in g tls.9 The Business Which Fair Dealings Built Hon. dis. Dec. ’18. Camp Dix, W rightstown, N. J. age of 20 years. Robert A. Higgins, Jr., (Jersey Dissolving Tees. A GOOD HOME is the Best Legacy ever left One’s Family. Why Daniel A. Aker, Sergt. Hon. dis. The average length of life >s the City) Corpl. Motor Transport Co. 410 Gelatin golf tees have been invent­ not own your own home? Joseph Hoppock, Corpl. Hon. dis. sixteenth century was only 21 years, Edward Eilert (N. Y. City) Q. M. ed, the idea being that they soon are We can help you to secure a home. March, ’19. irhile in this, the twentieth century, C o r p s . dissolved by the atmosphere and will Joseph T. Burger, Sup. Sgt. Hon. Jerem iah N. Bearm ore, Sgt., Q. M. the average life is 45 years. —In India, Is your property properly protected with good Insurance? not litter up a golf course if forgotten. Dis. Dec. ’18. Corps. Hon. Dis. Jan. ’19. however, the average life today is only We can give you valuable information on the subject. Alfred Feldman. Lawrence T. McCormick, 472d 24 y e a rs . Commissioner of Deeds Conveyancing Notary Public Frederick Vowels, 1st cl. pvt. 413th Engr. Mapping Dept. Hon. Dis. Feb. We are enabled to see what the sci­ Res. Lab. Batt. Hon. Dis. Jan. ’19. How He Averages Up. ’ 19 ence of medicine is accomplishing in James H. Taylor “De man dat kain’t do no work his Joseph Clayton, Engr. our more civilized countries, where Ezekias Steelman. Clifford G. Miller, (N. Y. City) ownse’f,” said Uncle Eben, “generally Ignorance and superstition do not pra- Louis Algor (W. Belmar). Hon. Coast Art. Corps. Hon. Dis. Dec. ’18. averages up by makin’ a whole lot o’ vall to any very great extent. Dis. Mar. ’19. Arthur Riemuller. Hon. Dis. Dec. trouble foh other people.” INSURANCE BONDS REAL ESTATE Randolf Applegate, (W Belm ar. ’ 18 . M orris Sliapero (W. Belmar.) Dis. Everett H. Antonides, Student Place your order now for summer Harold Dunfee (W. Belm ar). Hon. Training corps. Honorably dis­ p r in t in g . High-Priced Goats. List your Cottages and Bungalows for rent d is . charged, Dec. 1918. Oregon Is noted as a breeding state Elmer H. Cuttrell, (Wall Twp.) with me: I w ill secure the renters Lisle Gaige, Sgt. Student Training Shoes Wear Longer for goats, pure-bred sires often bring­ H o n . d is , Corps. Hon. Dis. Dec. ’18. When you walk in comfort; so do ing prices in excess of $500. Harold Giberson (W all Twp) Stanley E. Conklin, Student Train­ stockings. A package of Allen’s Foot Joseph F. Estelle (Wall Twp) ing corps. Honorably discharged, Ease, the antiseptic powder to shake CHAS. J. MCCONNELL N o v . 1 9 1 8 . Frank W. Hulick, (Wall Twp.) into the shoes, gives you that “old Daily Thought. Preston Newman. Students’ Train­ shoe” comfort. Allen’s Foot-Ease H o n . d is . I will be as harsh as truth ing Corps. Hon Dis. stops the pain of bunions, corns and and as 315 F Street, Belmar Irvina Gitler, (W all Twp) George J. Lehman, 8th Cav. callouses, and makes tight or new uncompromising as justice.—W illiam Arthur Lawrence. (Wall Twp.) Thos. Hobday, 10th Cav. Hon. D is., shoes feel easy. —Adv. Lloyd Garrison. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE THREE Many County Editors in

County State | Long Branch Hospital TRACTI0N TALK m , T S THE STREET CAR V A fp Reported Ponnrtoil in nnncondensed i^a-n oa/1 form for v (Continued on page 2) vs. l l C W b THE COAST ADVERTISER N um ber 3 governors to inspect the new wing S»M 06>so99seesosoooeeeeoQ Be»ooQ oaQ Q 6eessss6sssQ esi THE “JITNEY” now nearing completion. Passed West Point Exam. A Balloon Station. The unanimous opinion is that Raymond F. Johnson of Bradley A balloon station or hangar is the new wing when ready for oc­ Beach is among the successful can­ being built at North Long Branch cupancy will provide Monmouth didates who-recently took the en­ for the use of one of the arm y bal­ county. with as fine a hospital as trance examinations for the West loons that w ill be used in artillery there is in the United States. Point m ilitary academy. observation of the guns at Sandy Not only every convenience, but H o o k . all the latest appliances are to be A ll I ask is a Baptists Raise $13,914.95. installed insuring not only comfort u n i ^ u l a i e d Squaie Deal The Red Bank Baptist church Potato Bugs Troublesome. and service to the patients but also raised during the past year $13,- Potato bugs have appeared in vast providing quarters that measure up 1 914.95, of which §11,088.10 was paid numbers on the farms near Free­ to the highest medical standards. out. Among the expenditures was hold. Some of the farmers resort­ There are private wards with the paym ent of a mortgage and note. ed to he plan of plowing under the suite and bath, wards for two pa­ young plants to protect them from tients and larger rooms to accommo­ Camp Vail to Stay. t h e b u g s . date to twelve. The Babies’ According to an official order nursery will be provided with all from Washington, Camp Vail is to To Consolidate Schools. the odds iand ends that delight a remain a permanent military es­ A movement is under w ay to con­ youngster’s heart. tablishment. About 150 recruits solidate the schools of Howell town­ The main operating rooms are have been received at the camp the ship and Farmingdale by building done in green tile, giving not only past few weeks. a six-room school at Farmingdale a soothing, m ellow effect to the pa­ and a building tt Ardena and one tient, but also w ill have a tendency Why Every Citizen Should Be Interested Takes its Old N a m e . at Southard to accommodate the to relieve the eye strain on surgeons The Monmouth hotel was the lower grades. and nurses. There is, on every Actively in Regulating Jitneys largest of the early Spring Lake ho­ floor, a magnificent sun parlor for Contract for New Church Awarded. convalescents. tels. It was burned about nine­ No fair-minded citizen asks that jitneys which give service to citizens teen years ago and when rebuilt The contract for the new First M. The entire new wing excepting wTas christened “The New Mon­ E. church at Asbury Park has been the operating rooms are in spotless should be prevented from doing business at a profit. All that is asked is mouth.” Under that name it has awarded to H. H. Moore of Spring w h it e . that in making private profits they do not do so at the expense of other been conducted for eighteen sea­ Lake. The contract calls for a The wing itself has been donated transportation companies which are prevented by law from meeting un­ sons, but its new manager, Frank C. church that w ill cost approximately by Mr. Charles A. W impfheimer as fair jitney competition. Moore, has decided to drop the §175,000, including fixtures of all a memorial to his son, Private Jac­ “New” and the house will here­ kinds, furniture and the organ. ques W impfheimer, who died in ser­ What is wanted is a Square Deal for the jitney owners, the public, after be known as “The Monmouth” Building operations will begin as v ic e . property owners who must pay the cost of providing the streets upon as of yore. as possible. Great progress has been made in which jitneys operate, and for the other transportation companies that are the installation of equipment. Many now compelled to submit, and are willing to continue to submit uncom­ of the appliances, beds and bedding Creatures That Weep. plainingly, to regulation by the Public Service Commission. Record Apple Profit Seen. have been put in place, creating the Among the creatures that weep most The apple growers in four north­ most favorable comment on every W hy should every citizen be interested actively in regulating jitneys? easily are the ruminants. All hunters western states w ill receive $21,000,000 s id e . know that the stag weeps, and it is for their 1918 apple crop, according to During the luncheon an announce­ FIRST: asserted that the bear sheds tears reports from those states. This is con­ ment was made of the proposed Because unregulated jitneys are dangerous. Unless they are inspected by com­ when severely wounded. The giraffe siderably the largest sum they have campaign for funds which is to take Is not less sensitive and regards with ever received for their apples and is petent public officials, unless their drivers are examined as to the competency and place during the week of July 21st. tearful eyes the hunter who has not due to the large crop, as the 1918 their actions controlled by law, the very lives of those who ride are in constant dan­ wounded it. crop was not a record crop. The It is necessary to raise a goodly sum g e r . larger returns from the Northwestern of money in order to meet the de­ SECOND: orchards the last year is due m ainly to ficit of the 1919 budget and also to “ B u lly ." Unregulated jitneys complicate the traffic problem, use the streets for private the exceptionally high prices that have provide for the extension of hospi­ The word “bully” as a fam iliar term profit without paying for the privilege, and, as a rule, are operated by men wTho have been and are being received. tal activities for the ensuing year. of address wns employed in the time A fair estimate on the 1918 produc­ no financial responsibility, thus making it impossible for an injured person to re­ of Shakespeare and no doubt was old The financial drive will cover tion in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and cover damages. even then. In the sense of praise­ every town in Monmouth County Montana puts the apple crop at 18,500 THIRD: worthy, excellent as, “That was a bully along very comprehensive lines laid cars. A car of apples this year means dinner,” it is used both by Americans out by the Chairman of the ways Unregulated jitneys violate the American principle of fair play. They are 756 boxes, as against 630 in former and by British subjects. operated at the convenience of their owners, whereas the street railw ay is compell­ years. This gives a total production and means committee. Within the ed to operate a definite n u m b e r of cars on schedule time over a fixed route for a cer­ of approximately 13,9S6,000 boxes. next few days a general organization meeting will be called for the pur­ tain number of hours every d a y o f th e y e a r . Street cars must be run in fair weather Children's Logic. —Iiurai Life. pose of form ing committees through­ and in foul weather. Unregulated jitneys run only when weather conditions are “Do you know,” said a little fellow out the county. fa v o r a b l e . of four years of age, “what I thought dark was? A great, huge live thing, THINK OF THE FUTURE— M embers of the press attending the FOURTH: the color of blaclc, with mouth and luncheon gave unqualified pledges Unregulated jitneys violate the principle of fair play in another way. They take eyes.” Another assured his teacher DON’T WASTE THE PRESENT of support to the campaign, thhe de­ the cream of the business from the street cars by operating during the rush hours of that the wind was alive, for he heard tails of which were enthusiastically the day when the law compels the street railw ay to provide extra equipment, and It whistling in the night. Small boys and small giris, big boys r e c e iv e d . oftentimes are not operated at all during the dull periods. The street cars, on the and big girls, everyone is looking at But few aside from those who y o u . Why? Because you’re beautiful? other hand, must be run all the time. have had to do with hospital af­ The Acid Test. Because you’re curious? Because FIFTH: A man should not be considered fat you’re strange? fairs realize the tremendous amount Unregulated jitneys are usually unlighted jitneys, and therefore are a moral or old as long as he has perfect con­ No, that isn’t why. lou are beauti­ of work this institution has ac­ fidence in a belt.— Emporia Gazettes ful, many of you. I believe I’d say all complished, not only in surgical, menace. The evil of the unlighted jitney is so great tbat every organization which of you. But that isn’t why everyone is dental and scientific m atters, but al­ is interested in protecting young girls should put back of the ordinance for the regu­ looking at you. It’s because the future so through the social worker and lation of jitneys every ounce of power they possess. depends on you! You’re growing up. dispensary departments. SIXTH: A ll the big things to be done are to be In the latter, during 1918 there CASTORIA done by you. All the big jobs to be Unregulated jitneys, allowed as they are to run as they please when they please, were a total of 627-1 treatments. Of For Infants and Children handled are to be handled by you! are costing the street railway companies hundreds of thousands of dollars every You are going to make the improve­ these Long Branch patients num­ year. Ask any railw ay official what it is costing his company. This loss of revenue In U se For Over 3 0 Years ments In every way. You’re going to bered 4467, Red Bans 638, Asbury is so great that the very lives of street railw ay companies are endangered. Ask your­ Always bears do your part for justice and for keep­ Park 427. and in the outlying dis­ self: “Am I willing to lose and have my fellow-cnizens lose the service rendere.l hv the ing the peace. Just as you helped as tricts 742. Signature of the street cars that operate in m y city? far as you could during the war in During the same year 1200 pa­ your schools, so you w ill continue to SEVENTH: tients paid for treatment while 850 do your part for an imperishable liber­ Unregulated jitneys, where they are not endangering the lives of the street rail­ were treated without compensation ty . w ays are robbing those companies of so much income that they cannot buy new cars, This fact is significant and shows a Everyone is looking at you! Make a madernize old equipment, make repairs on tracks, and do other things which per­ beginning. Start now. Save your very tangible reason for the budget fect service to the riding public demands. quarters. Be thrifty. That doesn’t s h o r t a g e . mean stinginess. If you save there’s The residents of Monmouth Coun­ EIGHTH: that much more you w ill be able to do. ty will respond generously to the Unregulated jitneys pay nothing for the privilege of using the streets for private And while you’re saving and keeping appeal for this institution which is profit, and paying no part of the cost of keeping those streets in repair, are taking an the quarters from being wasted you’re distinctly their own. unfair advantage of all property-owning citizens whose taxes must necessarily be bringing back your daddies, your broth­ Mr, Monroe Eisner told in an en­ increased in order that the streets worn out by heavy jitney traffic may be kept in Fine Jewelry ers, your friends’ daddies and brothers ail, all the sooner to the homes thev tertaining manner the purposes of c o n d it io n . _ You are invited to inspect l e f t ! the drive, its plan and scope and the In giving your support to the ordinance for regulating jitneys, you are atsked to my fine and extensive line of You w ill show all who are looking at various activities that had been insure to your city the safety to which those persons and companies doing business watches, diamonds, jewelry, you that you do know that unless you p la n n e d . in your community are clearly entitled. start in right away you won’t be of Mrs. M. Scott, superintendent of silverwear, cut glass, optical much good in the future. the hospital, was thoroughly con­ Work for the future— your future— goods, etc. vincing in her address on ihe needs the future of American boys and of the hospital, what it had accom­ theyhave no tno t * e y Make a Specialty ot American girls, and you’ve got to be­ gin right away. Save the quarters. plished in the past and the wide so w e can’t Don’t let opportunities slip by you. range of activities outlined for the collect a c e n t REPAIRING They’ll help you. Just try them and f u t u r e . see. Start now. Buy thrift stamps. Mr. Frank Winch, Chairman of W o r k g u a r a n te e d . Y o u r paL Buy War Savings Stamps. Boys and the Press Committee, emphasized the girls, think of the future! How Is it importance of the newspapers in ronage solicited, to be done? By not wasting the pres­ assisting the drive to its successful ent I—M ary fijraham Bonner. conclusion. A PROMISE. 'Hie slogan “I will help buy a L. J. LEADER bed” has been adapted by the gener 912 F S treet, B e lm a r, N. J. Little quarters are you wasted? Little al committee and w ill be extensive­ quarters are you sad? ly advertised throughout the County. Next 3oor to A . & P. Tea Store Keally, little quarters, It's a shame! The general impression of the It’s just too bad! editors present is reflected in the I have spent you on the movies, I have statement of a prominent news­ spent you foolishly, p a p e r m a n : And so, my little quarters, you drifted “To say the least, I am amazed al For Rent far from me. the fitness and completeness of our But now I’ll promise, quarters, to save just lots of you, hospital. Like many others I had Flat on Second Story of For I know so very well now just all never been in the hospital before In crossing the street, this wom an was hit by a jitney and received injuries which that you can do! and this inspection has been a rev­ kept her in the hospital for m any weeks. Dctors’ bills, hospital bills, medicine bills You’ll help the country, quarters, that Chamberlain Building, elation to me for the efficiency and piled ui>. Then came the day when her attorney announced lo her that the owners made you come to me, economy that is manifested on of the jitney which had caused the accident were without money and that to sue And you’ll grow to big W ar Saving 704 Ninth Ave., Belmar, every side. W ell indeed has Mon­ Stamps If I save you loyally 1 them would be useless. Therefor you will see that for the protection of the public mouth County just cause to feel —W ary Graham Bonner. jitneys should be bonded. N. J. Modern improve­ mighty proud of its Memorial hos­ ments. Suitable for Let It Be Not in Vain. p it a l. The Advertiser man voiced the Atlantic Coast Electric Railway Co. living flat or offices. Do you want any of the men to have opinion that all of the “horror” of died In vain? Then, if not, let’s with going to or sending to the hospital our heart and soul and with our pock- would be removed if the public Watch for Traction Talk No. 4—Next Friday. NEIL H. MILLER, Agent etbooks and rolls of bills enter this would generally visit and acquaint great Thrift Campaign. Buy W ar Sav­ itself with the workings of this in­ 708 Ninth Ave. in g s Stam ps!—Mary Graham B o n n e r. s t it u t io n . PAGE FOUR THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. FRIDAY, JUNE IS,

The W eek in History. A. T. Clark, real estate dealer, has THE COAST ADVERTISER June 13—War tax revenue bill removed his office from Love build­ ing to the corner of Main street and (Incorporated with the Coast Echo) isionecl> 1898. Sylvania avenues. Th e F i r s t N a t i o n a l D a n k F. S. Berggren H. C. Higgins June 14—Adlai E. Stevenson, vice BERGGREN & HIGGINS ! president of the United Slates, died The Home for Crippled Children B E L M A R , N . ,J. Editors and Publishers i 1 9 1 4 . on Sylvania avenue is being cleaned for the arrival of the children from Publication Office and Plant June 15— King John granted Mag- Philadelphia next week. 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. ’Phone 580-M j na Charta, 1215. Acquaintanceship ------I 1 ' ' TOO SW IFT FOR NORWOOD Entered as second-class matter| june 16—Rt. Rev. James A. Mc- February 25, 1908, at the post office i , 1017 Belmar’s Old Rivals Fail to Score Our best customers are those who know us best. at Belmar, N. J., under th the ^ Act nof f 1 aul uied> 1 J U - Congress of M arch 3, 1879. With Redmond Pitching. The man who once comes to this bank has no desire June 17—John W esley born, 1703. to go elsewhere Subscription Rate Belmar Baseball club shut out its Taking good care of a customer results in a relationship (Strictly in Advance) June 18— Battle of W aterloo, 1815. old rivals, the crack Norwood T. C. O n e Y e a r ...... $ 1 .5 0 ! iin a game at Long Branch the first Single C o p y ...... 3 c e n t s which constantly increases the strength June 19—British occupy Shanghai of the week. “Jim ” Redmond was of a business connection Advertising Rates on Application 1842. on the mound and he had the Indian I mark on the Norwood men who The policy of this bank has always been to take good All communications, advertise­ were unable to connect for but two ments, or other matter to be guaran-; WOULD FORGET WAR. care of its customers teed proper insertion, MUST be i hits. He struck out thirteen who handed in not later than noon on (Continued from page 2) I faced him. W ednesday of each week. ! The Norwoods had “King” Phil- First National Bank, Belmar, N. J. All notices of entertainments by chuTchellocieUesTeTc^a'rwhich K n|™ de me an Assistant Chief of Staff, Kps of Trenton in the box and he admission fee is charged, for resolu- 1 guess to save me so I could go pitched a strong game but the Bel- BANK tions of organizations in cases of i home, j m ar men got at him in the eighth and *'*0ANK% 1 death of members, or similar read­ As showing how merit gains its bunching two hits sent men over the ing matter which is not in the form reward sooner or later is instanced p]ate for the two runs the team _ •of general news w ill be charged for in Col. Watson’s career. A year or scored. Redmond received good at the rate of five cents per line for *eaeh insertion. more before America entered Eu- j support in the pinches. Ferragiaro HAS GOOD WORD FOR SNAKE : Leg-al Notices— The Coast Adver­ rope’s war Col. W atson, then plain | made a nice running catch of a line New Yorker Points Out How Unpopu- tiser is a legal newspaper, and as Mr. George L. Watson, Civil Engi- drive in the fourth inning. Guineo’s The Greatest Department Store on the Coast lar Reptile Aids the Farmer in such, is the proper medium for all neer, was a Field Superintendent for catching was of lirst-class order, •legal notices. Some advertisements Growing Crops. :be!ong to us by law, while w ith. a northern firm of contractors with Burger’s two-base hit in the eighth SPRING OPENING •many' others it is optional with the: a big shell road building contract j inning broke up the game. The pretensions of the snake, as a Immense Showing of New Spring Goods in Every Department. party interested as to what paper down in Florida. George W atson' Boa and DeForrest played well domestic animal of great value, w e r e •shall publish them. built good roads for the crackers., for the Norwoods. Brown figured advanced by Allen B. Williams, presi­ He never shirked a job. j jn a nice double play in the last in­ dent of the Reptile Society of Amer­ MILLINERY News Items of Local and Personal Army authorities must have long ica, at New York. for the final outs of the game. You will find a most elaborate collection of the Newest Interest Invited been cognizant of our find entry in­ Tlie society, of which Mr. W illiams Belm ar scored its two runs in the Styles of Trimmed, TJntrimmed and Ready to W ear Hats. to the world conflict and acted ae- eighth on' Johnson’s single, after Is the head, middle and end, has un­ FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. dertaken a campaign ot education on fcordingly. Certain it is selected which he stole second. M iller sent behalf of fhe snake, claiming that as a LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL men in civil life were approached him to third on a grounder that Her­ destroyer of rodents and other small New Spring Apparel in great variety, Dresses, Coats, OUR FLAG’S BIRTHDAY. for willingness to take up arm y life. bert missed and went to second on pests on the farm he Is the friend and Suits, W aists and Skirts, Capes and Dolmans. Mr. Watson’s name went in as a first ball pitched. Burger knocked benefactor of man. For the poison- To-morrow is the 142nd anniver­ likely individual for use in a two-bagger out to left, sending M il­ bearing snakes Mr. W illiams holds no DRESS FABRICS sary of the adoption of the Stars engineering work, his road ler and Johnson over the pan. brief and concedes the necessity for Silks, Poplins, Georgette Crepes, Figured Yoiles, W hite and Stripes as the emblem of the building having come un­ their obliteration from the earth; but Goods, Percales and Ginghams. casual observation of some nation and everywhere throughout j d e r Pioneer In Her Profession. of the nonpoisonous ones he had this this broad land Old Glory will be j isiting military authorities where The first woman physician in the to say at the banquet while you could MEN’S FURNISHINGS flung to the breeze. ; his operations were going on, He United States was Dr. Elizabeth have heard a pin drop: Elegant stock of New Shirts, Ties and Hosiery. In the tlag of our country was offered, and had sent to him, q Blackwell, who received the degree “To the lay mind, the idea o f th e black or the garter or any one o f a every star represents a sovereign ! commission as Major of U. S. En- of M. D. at Geneva, N. T-, 70 years Men's and Youths Spring Suits, Latest Styles. A large assortment of thousand varieties of harmless snakes coinmonwealth, and it should be to ! gineers at that time. Mr. Watson ago. Miss Blackwell was a native of Boys' and Children's Clothing. A fine selection of Children’s Wash Suits. Bristol, England, but came to the being of any service to mankind m a y every citizen a sacred symbol. It j was married and so the young civil An incomparable line o£ Footwear for Men. Women, and Children. United States in her youth. When appear preposterous and unworthy o f stands for an inspiring sentiment, engineer whose energetic entlius- she was 21 she determined to become discussion. But lhe facts are other­ Notions, Corsets, Underwear and Hosiery. for deep and abiding principles. It iasm for work which had so evi- a physician, but her application for wise. The snake has a very impor­ represents the national glory and j dently won the interest of the army admission was refused by nearly all tant bearing on the question of food honor, a glorious record of achieve- people deferred accepting the posi- of the leading medical colleges of production, a matter which, even since ment. It is the emblem of free- I tion and returned the commission to tlie United States and Canada. A the signing of the armistice, grows dom and humanity, and under the , Washington unsigned. Soon after- little medical college in Geneva, how­ more important daily. The snake is COOK’S BEE HIVE N. K. Corner of Cookman A < JT> ki r blessing of God it has never gone wards an age limit prevented his en- ever, accepted her. and she became the great small-pest destroyer of the Avenue and Main Street down in defeat. try to service at advanced standing. one of the most brilliant students of American farm. Every person who ASOUPy rflfK, J . kills a nonpoisonous snake might just It reminds us of Concord and The fortunes of war are such that the institution. She suffered, how­ as well destroy one hundred times the Lexington, of the suffering at Val- i when he was at last-fully determin- ever, from social ostracism In the town, as the Geneva hostesses regard­ snake’s weight In wheat.” ley Forge, and with the eye of faith | ed to enter the service proving there ed her either as Insane or wicked. Mr. W illiam s proposes that the value we see it floating over Fort Me was no favoritism in his case he j Miss Blackwell, after finishing her of the snake be taught hereafter in the was only allowed to enter by taking I Henry on the morning when our course, attended medical colleges in farm schools and agricultural colleges national anthem was born. examination and was given Cap­ Europe and practiced in several con- and says he Intends to become the edi­ We see it nailed to the mast taincy of Engineers but the exami­ tinental hospitals. She then returned to r o f a publication devoted to snake with Farragut in Mobile bay, and ners reported if it were not for his to New York, where she opened an conservation and culture. He advo­ House Cleaning we see it leading the lines through youthfulness he should be made a infirmary for women and children and cated the Introduction of a sm all snake or two into every household in the You will soon be back in your Summer Homes. Now is the fire and smoke up the blood- lieulenant-colonel as he knew organized a woman’s medical college. land, saying that the snake, contrary bought slopes of Gettysburg, and at enough engineering to hold that ad­ time to look over your Furniture, M attresses, H ousefurnish- to popular belief, made an ideal house­ ings, etc. There is sure to be something wanted and we can last we see it floating peacefully vanced and responsible post. Tlie Cards in War S e rv ic e . hold pet, and in the course of every future only too well brought in Having helped many a soldier now give you the best of service- over the stacked guns and parked year represented many times over a through weary hours in trench and artillery of Lee’s army at Appoma- proof by his acts and achievements saving of his weight in mousetraps. hospital, playing cards are now being t o x . the truthfulness in the statements on pressed into active war service, says Furniture Upholstered It brings to mind that day in the report of that examining board the Chronicle. You may have made back in the spring of 1917. BETTER THAN ELECTRIC FAN April 1801 when it was fired on at noticed the new and neat little cloth and Mattresses Renovated Fort Sumpter, and in fancy we can Entering the service as captain of badges on the sleeve of our men from Punkah System Said to Have Advan. engineers, Col. W atson as soon as he hear the echo of the shot which re­ the front, but possibly have failed to tages Not Possessed by Its More Cushions Made Over verberated through the hills of the reached the front took part in the understand the designs. They are Modern Competitor. North and awoke the nation. In first direct gas projector attack nothing but the fam iliar club, spade, Come in and see our Spring line of imagination we see the little band against the Boches. In this ex­ heart and diamond of the playing card. Electric current for fans is not gen­ Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, etc. of men at Fort Sumpter, who play­ ploit as head of twenty-four volun­ Under the new scheme regiments are erally available in Aden. Arabia, and divided into packs, each company hav­ ed the first act in the great drama teers, he threw gas and flame of the old-fashioned punkah system is ing its own symbol in a certain color HOUSE FURNISHINGS that was to hold the attention of Yankee make against that of the the only relief from the almost un­ to serve as an identification mark, all bearable heat and closeness of the at­ Shades made to your order, let us measure the world for four long years of Boche, overcoming the latter at his other badges being removed before go­ mosphere which prevails at certain your house and give you an estimate. war, after a vain resistance, com­ own game in a steady give and take ing over the top. seasons of the year. A punkah is a pelled to surrender, and after sa­ of two hours. This was in May, large ceiling fan operated by a coolie, PAINTS, STAINS AND VARNISHES luting the flag, lower it and bear 1918. For this performance Captain Three Kinds of Stones. who pulls a rope attached to it. This Going to refinish your Porch Furniture ? it away in honor. Again four years Watson was made a Major and giv­ rope generally passes over a small pul­ This happened near Bedford and In I£ so we have the article you are looking for. later our eyes are resting on Fort en general citation. By the French the county which sends away such ley through a hole in the wall, so that Sumpter, now a mass of ruins, and he was recognized and designated beautiful limestone. The teacher was the coolie may work unseen by those we see the same two men who low­ an officer in the legion of Honor giving a geography lesson. She began in the room to be ventilated. PAUL C. TAYLOR ered the flag in ’61, unfurl the same and given the Croix de Guerre with with shale, told of the way in which it Often a series of fans is operated identical flag and restore it to its palm. From Belgium came the or­ was obtained, of its uses and showed a by one coolie, this system prevailing In hotels, clubs and other places where original place, and .as it spreads its der of Leopold, given in July 1918. piece to the children. “Name several 808 F Street - Belmar, N. J. different kinds of stone, Fred,” she there is a large space to be cooled. ample folds to catch the southern He has also received three other i s a id . The actual cooling effect is usually breeze we hear the echo of the hun­ foreign decorations for valor and Fred rose with alacrity. “Whet­ considered more satisfactory than that the Distinguished Service medal of dred guns that welcom ed its return. stones, grindstones and tombstones,” of an electrically operated fan in the the United States. Subsequently he v ...... Again we see it leading the he answered.—Indianapolis News. respect that the air currents are more Jt k “ 11

/ TRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. THE COAST ADVERTISER BELMAR, N. J. PAGE FIVE Every hand grenade in sight was set 4W(- j jn abeyance for these operations off, until it became almost as danger­ should be turned over to the govern­ ous to be abroad as it was when the- TOPICS AND TIMES ment for war expenses. Our state­ battle was raging. I EMMA LOUISE ART SHOPS I Advertiser ______OF LOCAL SERVICES ment is this: W hen victory over the Central Empires shall have been m o r e t h a n a m il l io n brought about, a great world democ­ racy will be charged with the as­ Over fifteen thousand employees of BELMAR, N. J. NEW ARK, N. J. Religious Department | similation of hundreds of millions the New York Telephone Company sub­ of the people of South America, of scribed more than a million dollars on $ i the monthly payment plan offered by 'Wvt-jrTTOPTc v r •» - ->* '• “ “ " “ -.» '* /k J‘ n -l “ 11 *r-a«-« vPTJrtf'ir'W China, of Japan, of Russia, and of .1 the Company to tlie Fifth or Victory ASBURY PARK, N .J. LAKEWOOD, N. J. the islands of the sea, who will S t . Rose’s Catholic Church. J ing fault with yorn- neiglibor. Make Liberty Loan, says The Telephone Re­ S t. R ose’s Catholic— Seventh ave- it the rule of your life to attend at prove but vast ferm enting factors of view, N. Y. rm c a n d E street, Rev. W illiam J. j least one service every Sunday. heathenism in the lump of Christian The total subscriptions made to the McConnell, LL. D., pastor. Masses: You owe as much to your neighbor liberty; and when the inevitable fer­ five loans, counting only such subscrip­ 6 T H E H O U S E OF E X C L U S I V E N E S S 3>: Sundays at 6.15 and 9 a. m. j and to your God. Let us all unite mentation shall express itself in tions, amounts to. over S4.800.000. No effort has been made to ascertain t S E A S O N 1 9 1 © F irs t Fridays 6 and 7.30 a. m. Week j to make the hot "weather services civil and moral vetcliings, ever :o; the amounts subscribed in their home st days at 7.30 a. m. Benediction Sun- the best of the year. May we ex­ threatening to bring on scenes of EMMA LOUISE is a famous designer who designs exclusively towns or through banks, churches, at confusion such as the world has 2J for- Minerva Yarn Mills and her own. shops. She, with her staff d ay s at 7.30 p. m., First Fridays at j pect you at one of the services Sun- theatres, and otherwise. Many em­ never before seen, there may be JC of' competent instructors will be at the Belmar and Asbury 7.30 p. m. Confessions, Saturdays | day? ployees are averse to the monthly pay­ men and women to say with just re­ from 4 to 5.30 to 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. j ------ment plan, preferring the full payment & Park Shops to instruct free of charge when materials are pur- proach: If the Church had spent 25 chased here. Sweaters and Novelties, the very latest Novelties j Has a Knowing Ring. or the Government plan. more of its millions during the war The employees responded, as they j.; of Fads and Fancies w ill be originated and brought out in these Church of the Holy Apostles. j Blessed is he who doth not say, in getting these heathenized peoples always have done to every need that shops long before they are shown on Fifth Avenue, New York, Services at the Church of the Holy j Lo, what is the matter with the ready for the newT day, it would has arisen, and the Company is proud or Palm Beach, Fla. This season finds Pure Silk as well as Apostles (Protestant Episcopal) w ill minister? W hy doth he not fill the have saved our Christian civiliza­ as it always has been, of its organiza­ Si Yarn Filet Crocheted Sweaters in vogue. Emma Louise has start June 8. Morning Prayer and church so that there is no more tio n . tion from the appalling dangers Sj designed a wonderful array of exclusive models to be found Sermon every Sunday at 10.30. Holy room? but who goeth out and saith which threaten. Now hear what =| only in her shops. Wonderful Beads direct from Paris not to Communion first Sunday of each to his friend, "Come thou with me. Henry Morganthan says: ‘"The mor­ Colonel F. B. Jewett, Chief Engineer be found elsewhere in this country. month at 10.30 a. m. and every Sun­ of the American Telephone and Tele­ and I w ill do thee good and so will al issues of this era are the greatest 35 Exclusive Pottery, Children’s Goods, Chinese Goods, Baskets, 3£ day in August at 7.30 a. m. except graph Co.. was personally presented the minister.” Truly that man un- in the history of the world. If it Art Needlework, M inerva Yarns, Silks, Cottons, etc., etc. by Secretary Baker in Washington, 8 the first Sunday. Evening prayer derstandeth that one personal word turns out that we are morally un­ April 5, with a Distinguished Service 3;, Gifts of every kind for every occasion. You are always w and brief address every Sunday at is better than a whole sermon. prepared as we are physically un­ Medal for rendering distinguished || welcome. 5.00 p. m. from Ju ly 20 to August 24. Blessed is the man who does not prepared, I tremble for the future service to the nation in the prepara­ ?s say, Let George do it, meaning the of the world.”—Nashville Christian tion of the army and the mobilization it: F irst Methodist Cnurch. minister. Yea, verily, he goes and a d v o c a t e . of industry for the war.—The Tele­ The order of services at the Metho­ and does it himself. phone Review, N. X. | Emma Louise Art Shops dist church Sunday will be Sunday What doth it profit a woman to | HOME SHOP: .MAIN STREET, BELMAR, N. J. S know where to find the locals in The Library. school at 9.45 a. m., baptism of AMERICAN TELEPHONE | NEW SHOP: 419-421 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK, N. J. t children and Children’s day address i l ^ e Republican” and the society Consider what you have in the small­ est chosen library. A company of the Branch Shops: by the pastor, Rev. W. J. Sayre, at news in the“Gazette," yea, and wisest and wittiest men that could be 51 584 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 319 Main SL, Lakewood, N. J. 11 a. m., Children’s day exercises bv ;Baron Bros- “ad” also and the Avant OPERATORS IN THE picked out of all civilized countries, in the Sunday school at 7.30 p. m. W ed-; “ad” and the marriagenotices, but 1,000 years, have set in best order the nesday evening prayer service at s^!e knoweth not whether Corin- ARGONNE DRIVE results of their learning and wisdom. 7.30 o’clock. thians is a book or a new kind of The men themselves were hid and in­ soap, and she avails not to find the M;ss Belle F. Greene, o’.ganUt, an­ accessible, solitary, impatient of inter­ EDGAR B. SCHMIDT L E O S T E R N nounces the following musical pro­ Sermon on the Mount. Girls Preparing to Move Still ruption, fenced by etiquette; but the gram for the morning service: Whereunto^ shall I liken the fam ­ thought which they did not uncover to their bosom friend is here written out Prelude, “Adoration,” Rockwell; ily that readeth the daily papers Further Forward When Armis­ in transparent words to us, the anthem, “Be Joyful in the Lord,” diligently, and the Doings of the tice Was Signed, Says The W e Coast Grocery Co. strangers of another age.—Emerson. Danks; offertory, “Narcissus,” Nev- Dues, and the Saturday Evening Telephone Review, N. Y. in; postlude in C, Bitney. Post, and the catalogue of the chick­ Having opened their spacious en show, and much more besides, Purpose in Life. Twelfth Avenue Baptist Church ^ t never readeth a word of Holy The story of tlie St. Mihiel Drive Have a purpose in living. Aim to be store at At the Baptist church Sunday! Wrlt> even thou3h the Bible lie in and the part played in it by the small somebody and to do something, and to know just what it is you mean to be •evening there will be Children’s a conspicuous place on the table? group of telephone operators that was and do. Some people pity those who dav exercises. Girls in costume of ! rlle>' are,llke unt0 mfn ^ (o would attached to the First Army is one fa­ 8 0 4 F STREET, fall short of their ideals— the inventor several nations will present their Idevour bread crumbs and cold m iliar to all, but little has been said so who fails, the statesman who is so far claims to freedom and peace and bea,ns> >'ea’ and the leavings of the cordially invites inspection. far of their activities in the battle of in advance of his constituents that he bright music w ill intersperse dia- j garbage pail also, and pass up beef- the Argonne. receives censure instead of praise. But We can assure our patrons of logue and exercises by the children. jsteak and mashed potatoes. Oi After carrying through the St.. Mi- these are not the ones who need your The public is invited. In the morn- ' the>r are llke unt0 the malden who hiel operations so brilliantly with h ut sympathy. Save your pity for those courteous and efficient ser­ would throw away a box of pre- ing at 11 o’clock the pastor, Rev. F. a few weeks’ preparation, the First who are drifting through life with­ vice, free delivery, nothing but S. Berggren will speak on “The' (‘*ous jewels—emeralds and rubies Army moved its headquarters up to out a goal, who are living without a [ and diamonds— and wear upon her p u rp o se . Value of Toil” the Argonne Forest and established it first class groceries at the I breast by preference some gilded near Verdun, in the town of Souilly. stuff purchased on the street in The six girls who had haudled the prevailing market prices. lines of comnnication during the Best W ork at Seventy. First Presbyterian Church I Corn Palace Week, or perchance stress and strain of those three weeks Rosa Bonheur finished at seventy her A comparison will convince. First Presbyterian church, Rev. al a nic^ ? a 1.hrow- in America’s initial drive against the “Horses Threshing Corn,” the largest Charles Everertt, D. D. pastr. Sun-1 One thing is too wonderful to­ Hun, were told to pack their suitcases animal picture ever painted, and which day school at 10 a. m. Morning ser-Ime* / ea’ thf e that S° bc‘ and were rushed to the new quarters. was sold for $60,000. In 1S96, on her vice at 11 o’clock. The Christian J0™1 “ V understanding: In short order they, and Miss Adelo seventy-fourth birthday, she finished a The woman who saith, when the Hoppock, who had joined them, were painting representing the historical Coast Grocery Co. Endeavor service is at 7 p. m a n d falls a little on Sunday, I must heart and soul in the new struggle. combat between two stallions to which evening worship at 7.30. Wholesale and Retail not go out, but hot foots it on Mon­ There were three girls from New York Lord Godolpliin invited his friends in day, or Tuesday, or W ednesday to City,—Miss Grace Banker, chief op­ 1734. First Baptist Church. any old thing that is going on. erator, Miss Ester Fresnel, and Miss 804 F STREET Phone 743 Belmar Sunday will be Deacon’s Rally j _ , , • , , , . The church member who prideth Suzanne Prevot; three from the Pa­ Dav at the Inrst Baptist church m , *, cific Coast, namely, Miss Marie Lange, For Mending China. ■xt:..*,...... tt himself greatly when the lodge, or Ninth avenue. Bev. E. Flowers of of Colma, California, Miss Adele Hop­ M ix a teaspoonful of alum and a the Red Cross, or the Commercial Long Branch will preach at 3 p. m. pock, of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. tabiespoonful of water and place in a Club, asketh him to take an office, and Bev. Johnson of Asbury Park Berthe M. Hunt, of Berkeley, Califor­ hot oven until it is quite transparent. but who. when there is a job for Wash the broken pieces in hot water :a t 8. nia ; and Miss Helen H ill, of New Ha­ him in the church, whereby he may ven, Connecticut. and, while warm, coat the broken Our Ice Cream is save his immortal soul and the soul “It was the experience of experi­ edges thinly and quickly, as it sticks Avon First Baptist Church. of others, wearily saith, Truly, ences,” said Mrs. Hunt, who has re­ instantly. Your china thus mended Pure, Clean and First Baptist church, Bev. S. church work is an intolerable bur- turned to this country. “We packed w ill bear hot water and ordinary usage. Arthur, pastor— Morning worship at n'ki i , .m e m den, and there are so many other our suitcases hurriedly, drove to Souil- Cool— I0.4o, Bible school at 11.45, Christian ,... ’ , . . . . ._____. ly, ready to do our part in the great Endeavor meeting at 6.30 p.m. and j thlnSs.1 have t0 d0‘ Verily’ 1 must Argonne Drive, which was launched WorlH's Wheat Consumption. Plain and Dainty Per capita consumption of wheat evening service at 7.30 o’clock. ™ \h e end of the matter; all on O cto b e r 26. “The drive was a very important for all purposes during the ten years, Mixture—but the high . r> i. i hath been said: Fear God, and keep one, the object of the Americans be­ 1002-1911, averaged 8.80 bushels per von • urc K | his commandments. Rejoice greatly year in France, 8.20 bushels in Bel­ standard of quality is Sunday morning worship at 10.45. ing to break through the forest and in the work of the church. Be cut off the German supply line from gium, 6.31 bushels in the United States, always the same. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. C. R. faithful in the small tilings that are Metz. But Germany realized the dis­ 6.21 bushels in Italy, 0.17 bushels in Blades. Sabbath School at 9.45 a.m. j the United Kingdom, 4.60 bushels in committed unto you and greater aster that such a move, if successful, WHOLESALE Evening service at 7.30. Mid-week Austria-Hungary, 4.29 bushels in the things shall be your joy and your would mean to her and concentrated : B R I £ K ^ meeting W ednesday evening. all her effort to frustrate I t H e r f o r ­ Netherlands, 3.38 bushels in Germany portion. Make not vain excuses, RETAIL tifications were strengthened and prep­ (rye consumption being high), 0.85 but get on the job and stay there.— Lake Como M. P. Church arations were made for a stubborn re­ bushel in British India, and 0J52 Congregation alist. bushel in Japan, rice consumption be­ Services at Lake Como M. P. s is ta n c e . special Prices to Lodges and Churches ing high in the last two countries. church next Sunday will be of “When we arrived on September 26 we found ourselves in a French camp special interest. V stranger will W hat Missions ikd. that had been used for over four years, The Better Kind. preach in the morning. Old-time The Missions to Mohammedans of including the period of the famous “Don’t you think pilot gunboats song service at 7.30. The M em orial, the United Presbyterian Church W. H. SANBORN V.erdun Drive.” when they go to sea in a fog ought to j Window being put in for Robert were worth 500,000 soldiers lo the Occasionally a Boelie airplane came take signal guns?” Worthington w ill be unveiled on | Allied cause. Among the Moham- skylarking over the line, dropping “I should think they could thread 807 F Street Belmar, N. J. Sunday evening, June 22. A p p r o - medans of the Nile valley the mis­ bombs and shrapnel, and helmets were their way better with needle guns.” priate services. sionaries of this Church have been very much in evidence. No one was diligent In schools and hospitals for hurt, however, although Miss Banker, chief operator, barely missed being CHURCH ATTENDANCE many years, and have so lifted up Christ before the followers of the struck by a piece of the shrapnel. ALW AYS ON TOP* false prophet that when the mes- “Abrl” 30 Feet Below Ground How easy it is to get out of the A few days after they became estab­ habit of church attendance! If the saSe ^as sent from Constantinople lished in their new quarters the great devil can get you to believe that you 1Iiat a b -v w ar was to be v*aged Argonne Drive commenced. For use HETZEL’S I [PROVED HOOFING j are not well Sunday morning, or aga^st the ‘‘^fidel,’ Egyptian Mo- in case of emergency an abri had been that it is threatening weather, or ham medans refused to °be>. Had provided with a duplicate switch­ that company has come or is likely > tbis order been carried into effect, it board, hidden thirty feet below “ BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS” to come, or some member of the ' would have required half a million ground. If circumstances made it nec­ Absolutely Fireproof-Guaranteed 10 Years. Have Your Architect Specify It. fam ily is not well and needs your: British troops from other fronts to essary, the operators would repair to assistance, he will insist on your hold this countij down. hus is it and continue their work there, se­ cure temporarily, at least, from shell­ staying away just this once. ! added another lte™ .1° hc Io“S in g . ATT, KINDS OF ROOFING REPAIRED The next Sunday you may really j °f missionary contributions to the Although the operators had made be sick or have a good reason for j bistory of freedom. • iss. iev. o no preparations f o r a long stay, having not going to church. Then the n e x t orl'^ been ordered to take up their new po- j Asphalt Mastic Floors Laid a n d Repaired Sunday the devil will begin to find j ~ sition and to supply themseives with i you an excuse, and lit- i., not long j Are We Spending Money Right? suitcases filled with necessaries only, ! In Refrigerators, Toilets, Factories, Breweries, Etc. at it. So you have missed three ser- j Those who have studied the his- they continued at tiieir posts in the j vices. By this time you have lost j torical phases of- the present war Argonne. Evidently this drive would | take longer tlian that of St. M ihiel! Acid Proof Floors for Chemical Plants a Specialty some interest. Soon a year passes j are prepared to believe every syl- A week passed, and still the fight went and you have attended church only j lable of Bishop Bashford’s memor- on, with the Americans always gain­ FIREPROOF ROOFING OYER OLD SHINGLES a few times. Before another year (able statement*. “Had Protestanism ing. Then came rumors of German passes you are criticizing the church I spent forty millions of dollars in weakening, the request for an armi­ Roofs Examined and Expert Advice Given Free. and its workers. I missionary work in Russia during stice, the approaching visit of the en­ Let Us Estimate on Your Work— We Will S a v e Money for You You see the faults of other people | the last forty years, Russian democ- voys begging peace, all of which was A u s t r ia n s more than your own needs. If the; racy would stand firm in the crisis preceded by the fall of the Oldest and Largest Roofing Firm in the State, t e l e p h o n e 2 5 7 2 - 2 5 7 3 m u l b e r r y devil can get a church member to j and would be worth forty billions j great news. p,ut the work went on, ------° ------Established 1860 look at the faults of some other of dollars in terminating the war.” ^ Americana stopped for nmh- mcniber. it won’t be long until he is We would like to supplement Bishop : Ul*f ,: 1,5 f r * P|u‘W ‘i away at the . , ,, , , T, , , , ! r, . , , , ' , „ . switchboards, thought a great deal, but out of the church. Bc punctual to : Bash ford's statement for the bene-,sa{(1 ]i(rK, Th(-I1) fmul,y cam<3 rlu, Estate of J. G. HETZEL, 0ffice 67NMEt^ % . j. attend al! ihe services possible, j fit of the misguided people who say ; nev..s that tt|e ynnlsthv* was signed Come praying for the needs of your ; that the missionary operations of j an,i hostilities were to tie suspended. sa shore office: 3 2 0 L in co ln A v e ., A vo n , N . J. phone 2 19 3 ^ s b u b y own soul, and not criticizing or find-; the Christian Church should be hejd j That wus a night of celebration. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. PAGE SIX THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J.

position behind a stone wall, Sergt. Mestrovitch voluntarily left cover and crawled through heavy machine gun and shell lire to where the officer lay. Children Cry for Fletcher's j Amertra’a Sergt. Mestrovitch took the officer New upon his back and 'crawled back to a Every known modern S immortals place of safety, where he administered first aid treatment, his exceptional convenience; r u n n i n g heroism saving the officer’s life. Sergt. Columbia H o t a n d Cold w a t e r in Mestrovitch’s home was in Fresno, Cal. Moat striking instances of gallantry fo r w h ich — IE1— every room;. Private th c Distinguished S e rvice ARTHUR F. BRANDT, Cross has been awarded Corporal, Co. E, 168th Infantry. Hotel Baths, Cuisine and Corporal Brandt, whose home was The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Service the best; Clean, with his mother, Mrs. W. F. Brandt at in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of “ON THE OCEAN FRONT” Postville, Iowa, won the Distinguished and has been made under his per­ Cool, Com fortable. The blood of every loyal Ameri­ Service Cross for conspicuous bravery in action northeast of Verdun, France, sonal supervision since its infancy. H. B. CHURCHILL, Mgr. can will le stirred by the little sto­ ^ Allow no one to dcceive you in this. ries of conspicuous bravery on the October 1C, 1918. After his company Belmar, N. J. had been in action three days, during All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but part of A merican soldiers in France the attack on the Cote de Chatillon Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of. that are printed below. These are and was to be relieved, Corporal Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,. only a few of thousands of cases of Brandt volunteered to guide the com­ unusual gallantry that won for Per­ pany to a position of security in the What is CASTOR I’A rear which he had selected. AVhile Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric* shing’s fighters the Distinguished the relief was being made under shell Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains Service Cross. These cases have been fire, tliis soldier and four others were neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its picked out by General Pershing's severely wounded by a bursting shell. age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has j Buena Vista Hotel j Realizing that his wound would prove staff as among the most notable of l>een in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, fatal, Corporal Brandt while being car­ jf Two and Three Rooms en suite With Bath | the thousands that are now a part "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising ried on a stretcher indicated the route X The only hotel In Belmar that 3C of the official record of the Am eri­ to be taken by the comjiany, being therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids 4;s ;::= S'- can discriminate in its patronage can expeditionary forces. wounded in the face- and scarcely able the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. | OPEN JUNE! TO OCTOBER :c to talk. Through his extraordinary The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GEORGE S. ROBB, fortitude and w ill power, the company S Eleven seasons under my own management First Lieutenant, 369th Infantry. was able to reach its position over it Q. W. LEONARD, Prop. If For conspicuous gallantry, beyond difficult terrain and under enemy fire. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Kg w the call of duty, near Secbault, France, Corporal Brandt died from his wounds Bears the Signature of September 29 and 30, Lieut. Robb the next day. was awarded the Distinguished Serv­ — S3— ice Cross. While leading his platoon REIDER WAALER, in the assault on Sechault, Lieut. Robb Sergeant, Company A, 105th •was severely wounded by machine gun Machine Gun Battalion. Carpenter’s Pavilion fire, but rather than go to the rear for Sergeant W aaler was decorated for proper treatment, he remained with FORMERLY B U H L E K ’ S conspicuous gallantry in action near his platoon, until ordered to the dress­ Ronssoy, France, September 27, 1918. Crabbing, Sailing, Canoeing Everything ing station by his commanding offi­ Sergeant W aaler, in the face of heavy cer. Returning within forty-five min. artillery nnd machine gun fire, crawled In Use For Over 30 Years Foot of Tenth Avenue, opp. R. R. Depot ntes, he remained on duty throughout forward to a burning British tank, in The Kind You Have Always Bought the Entire night, inspecting his lines which some of the crew were impris­ BELMAR, N. J. and establishing outposts. Early tbe oned, and succeeded in rescuing two next morning he was again wounded, men. Although the tank was then Telephone 547 W. fi. CARPENTER, Prop. once again displaying remarkable de­ burning fiercely and contained ammu­ votion to duty by remaining in com­ nition which was likely to explode at mand of his platoon. Later the same any time, this soldier immediately re­ day a bursting shell added two more turned to the tank and entering it, wounds, the same shell killing his made a search for the other occupants, VULCAN Equipment for Hotels, commanding officer and two officers remaining until he satisfied himself of his company. He then assumed that there were no living men In the command of his company, and organ­ tank. H is home address is Noretrand, Restaurants and Boarding Houses * THE LLANYMOR ized its position in the trenches. Dis­ N o r w a y . , THIRD AVE. AND A ST. BELM AR, N. J. playing -wonderful courage and te­ — S a — ECONOMY— the watch­ ;jf One of Belmar’s First-Class Family Hotels :A nacity at the critical times, he was WILLIE SANDLIN, word of hotels, restau­ ?? One Block from Beach — Social Center of Belmar — Music, & the only officer of his battalion ■who Sergeant, Company A, 132nd rants and boarding £ Dancing — Exclusive Patronage — Rates Moderate 15 advanced beyond the town and by Infantry. clearing machine gun and sniping houses— is a feature of II OnlyHotel with Tennis Court for FREE use of Guests \t Sergeant Sandlin was decorated for posts, contributed largely to the aid VULCAN U n i t s . Exclusively j conspicuous gallantry in action at Bois of his battalion in holding their ob­ Particular attention is i TABLE BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED ft De Forges, France, September 26, jective. His example of bravery and directed to the No. 751 S? J . & E. H ILLIG, Ownership Management. 1918. Sergeant Sandlin showed con­ fortitude and his eagerness to con­ All-Hot-Top Unit which spicuous gallantry in action at Bois tinue with his mission despite severe De Forges on September 20, by ad­ i s s o economical to wounds, set before the enlisted men vancing alone directly on a machine operate. The top burner of his command a most wonderful gun nest which was holding up the line construction is responsi­ standard of morale and self-sacrifice. with its fire. He killed the crew with ble for the big saving in Lieut. Robb’s home address is SOS a grenade and enabled the line to ad­ gas consumption. South Twelfth street, Salina, Kan., The CARLETON vance. Later in the day Sergeant Top burner heat that where his mother lives. Sandlin attacked alone and put out is ordinarily wasted Is used to advantage in this oven. If ad­ Ninth Ave., .Belm ar, N. J. — 1E3— of action two other machine gun nests, ditional oven heat is required, light one of the oven burners. ANDREW B. LYNCH, setting a splendid example of bravery 150 feet from Ocean It is simple to operate and sanitary— no dust— no dirt— Second Lieutenant, 110th Infantry. and coolness to his men. H is brother, Modern in every respect no coal to store— no ashes to remove. Lieutenant Lynch was awarded the Johnnie Sandlin, lives in Hayden, Open for season June 15 Distinguished Service Cross for un­ K e n t u c k y . For booklet and further usual bravery in action near Apremont, — S a — SEND FOR REPRESENTATIVE details address France, September 29, 1918. Lieuten­ ARCHIE A. PECK, W . H. Stoyle, .Manager. ant Lynch while a sergeant on duty Private, Company A, 307th THE COAST GAS COMPANY with a 37 mm. gun section of his com­ Infantry. pany was moving the guns to a more Private Peck was decorated for con­ 709 Ninth Ave. Phone 534 Belmar Belmar, N. J. advantageous position when he learned spicuous gallantry and intrepidity 50 M ain Ave., Ocean Grove. Arnold Ave., Point PleasanL that the officer in charge of the party above and beyond tlie call of duty in Phone 234-W Asbury had been captured by an enemy pa­ the Argonne forest, France, October 6, Phone 128 Pt. Pleasant trol. Organizing a group of five men, 1918. While engaged with two other Lieutenant Lynch immediately at­ soldiers on patrol duty, Private Peck Belmar Inn THE BELMONT tacked the Germans, killed 15 of them and his comrades were wounded. Re­ and liberated the officer. Immediate­ turning to his company, he obtained OCEAN BOULEVARD Tenth Avenue, Near Ocean ly afterward Lieutenant Lynch took another soldier to accompany him, to Between 13th and 14th Ayes. command of 75 men and launched a assist in bringing in the wounded. His We Are Agents for Westinghouse lamps Splendid Beach for Bathing BELMAR NEW JERSEY counter-attack on the enemy, driving assistant was killed in the exploit but Ocean view from all rooms him back for more than a kilometer. Private Peck continued on, twice re­ Table supplied -with Fruit and More Light, Less Current. Call and Get Some Open June 15 to November Lieutenant Lynch is married, his wife turning and safely bringing in both Vegetables from nearbyfarm s living at 2446 Franklin street, Phila-" men, being under terrific machine gun Fish right from ocean W . J. W ALSH, Prop. delphia, Pa. fire during the entire journey. His e v e r y d a y — f e — home is in Hornell, N. Y. NEWMAN & CARPENTER FRANK GAFFNEY, — t o — Electrical Contractors Private, First Class, Company G, 108th CHARLES D. BARGER, I nf antry. Private, First Class, Company L, 354th T e le p h o n e 819-J 1004 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J. Private Gaffney earned his Distin­ Infantry. guished Service Cross by conspicuous Private Barger was awarded the WE ARE THE SOLE AGENCY FOR V» gallantry in action near Ronssoy, Distinguished Service Cross for con­ France, September 29, 1918. Private spicuous gallantry in action near the BURT'S Cantilever Shoes W OM EN jg Gaffney, an automatic rifleman, push­ Bois de Bantheville, France, October ed forward alone with his gun, after 31, 191S. Learning that two daylight DELICATESSEN Between Red Bank and Point Pleasant. V. all the other members of his squad had patrols had been caught out in No been killed, discovered several Ger­ A WONDERFUL SHOE WITH ALL COMFORT. A Man’s Land and were unable to return, mans placing a heavy machine gun in Private Barger and another stretcher Home-made Pastry position. He killed the crew, captur­ bearer, upon their own initiative, BEST SHOE CO.627 cookm an ave. »3 ed the gun, bombed several dugouts made two trips 500 yards beyond our Meats and Salads and, after killing four more of the en­ lines, under constant machine gun fire, GEORGE PEARCE, Manager Asbliry Park, N. J. emy with his pistol, held the position and rescued two officers. H is uncle, until reinforcements came up, when Henry S. McFeron, lives in Stott City, E. M. WISSEMANN eighty prisoners were captured. His M is s . home is in Loekport, N. Y., and his 809 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. — t e — father is W ilber Gaffney, Chapel street. WALTER S. SEVAL1A, — f e — \y E have For Sale a genuine bargain JOHN J. FARRELL, Corporal, Co. F, 7th Engineers. Private, Company B, 354th Infantry. Corporal Sevalia was decorated for J. N. BEARMORE H. G. CLAYTON in an all-year house, well located, extraordinary heroism in action near Private Farrell (deceased) was dec­ Breuilles, France, November 3, 1918. 11 rooms, heater, modern improve­ orated for conspicuous gallantry in Corporal Sevalia swam the Meuse river THE SHEET METAL SHOP action near Remonville, France, No­ with a cable for a pontoon bridge, un­ SPRING lake :, n . j . vember 1, 1918. When the combat der direct machine gun fire. Later he ments, Barn, lot 50x150ft. group of which he was a member was carried a cable for another bridge over For the convenience of Belmar people and held up by machine gun fire of the the Est canal, across an open field through the courtesy of Mr. Alfred Armes, 602 enemy, Private Farrell left the group. covered by enemy machine guns. Here HONCE & DuBOIS Crawling around to the flank of the he was wounded by a machine gun F Street, orders for all kinds of Sheet Metal nest he charged with his bayonet. The bullet, but returned carrying a mes­ Tenth Avenue, Opposite Depot, Belmar, N. J. enemy surrendered and his comrades Work and Slate Roofing may be left with him. sage of great importance. Corporal took the gun, after which the advance Residence Phone, 630-M Belmar. Office, 42-J Spring Lake. Sevalia’s home is in Brule, W ls. continued. Private Farrell • was so — 1B 1— r«w-KM>c*or,jc-'Jvir'K*wa ;V«'WWWWW'j seriously wounded during the combat 3t that he died before Be could be re­ ALPHEUS E. STEWART, moved from the field. Paterson, N. J., Private, Company G, 107th Infantry. F . KIENLE was his home. Private Stewart received the Distin­ We Invite Comparison of Our — f e — guished W ar Cross in recognition of JAMES I. MESTROVTTCH, unusual gallantry in action near Rons­ Furniture Values soy, France, September 29, 191S. Dis­ Sergeant, Company C, 11th Infantry. Don’t m ake your final selection of Furniture and Floor C overing REAL ESTATE regarding a severe wound In the head, Sergt. Mestrovitch (deceased) deco­ until you have visited this store. Farm Specialist rated for exceptional bravery in saving Private Stewart fearlessly advanced the life of his company commander at toward an enemy machine gun nest W E GUARANTEE A SAVING ON EVERY ARTICLE Fism ette, France, August 10, 1918/See­ and put it out of action with a gre­ 1211 River Road, Belmar, N. J. ing his captain lying wounded thirty nade a few seconds before he was ! M . MANNER yards in front of the line, after his killed by fire from another machine company had withdrawn to a sheltered gun nest near by. His home was in 701 NINTH AVENUE, BELMAR, N. J. Jordanton, Tex. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919- THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. PAGE SEVEN

Let earth receive her King: There is more Catarrh in this sec­ Straws show which way wind blows •if .^7.^7.^7-^7 H e rules world with truth and grace tion of the country than all other . WORLD AND NATIONS And makes nations prove diseases put together, and for years Glories of his righteousness, it was supposed to be incurable. Doc­ The Star Barber Shop Made in one blood in people, in And wonders of his love. tors prescribed local remedies, and w ill try to hold your custom. churches. Seven hundred million Program of United Co-operatives by constantly failing to cure with 1005 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J. people established in one faith love leads to salvation of our great coun­ local treatment, pronounced it in­ Advertiser's peace of lamb. Son of living God try. once sent its ileet to defense of curable. Catarrh is a local disease, Ladies’ Facial Massage and Sham­ made world and made of one blood North American Union. Bishop L. greatly influenced by constitutional pooing. Special attention to Chil­ all nations also made worlds. \e B. Heller, came near making bis conditions and therefore recfuires dren’s H air Cutting. are come unto Holy city and Holy home in Russia. Head of Heller constitutional treatment. Hall’s Give us a call. You’ll come again. nation of living God, Heavenly tBrothers____ Files, Rasps W orks, New­ Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Jerome Li Castri, Prop’r. Jerusalem, to general assembly : ark,ark, N N. J., 1873, now largest of its Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a con­ B usiness church to all-wise God, judge of ail la ' n d h i world, 1919. I have y e t g r e a t stitutional rem edy, is taken internal­ in sons in everlasting kingdom, ever­ hopes to see Russia great republic ly and acts through the Blood on the lasting blood of Christ covenant of world and in League of Nations. Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Francis H. Varney peace, government no end. Peace Message to American people. Ameri­ Hundred Dollars ,reward is offered Reliable Business Houses ar­ wonderinl, counsellor, Almighty ca W orld News, Vol. 41. Railroads for any case that H all’s Catarrh Cure ranged Alphabetically for your MILK AND CREAM God, everlasting t ather in Prince oi in America. Telephone and tele­ fails to cure. Send for circulars anu Guide Lite, Peace in everlasting kingdom graph lines turned to private own­ testim onials. convenience. We recommend BOARDING HOUSES AND of our Lord Jesus Christ, Saviour of ers soon as congress can enact legis­ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. this Guide of Trades People for HOTELS SUPPLIED world, first and last in eternity in lation deemed necessary. May 1, Sold by Druggists, 75c. worlds no end. Comradesnip of 1919 nation-wide conspiracy dyna­ H all’s Fam ily Pills for constipation. general use. Your Patronage Solicited citizenship of capital of worlds mite. Deadly bombs sent to promi- 2,000,001),000 worlds. Metropolis, nent men over nation. W ar of dev- 606 N in t h A v e n u e Belm ar, N. J. c a p it a l of heavenly world’s astrono- ils. " Cast~ into bottomless - pit. lake of LEGAL NOTICES mers celestial universe. Winds, fire and brimstone. Second death. storms, oceans, earth, people, rul­ Rev. 19 and 20. Democracy—Bank­ In the matter of the Estate of ers, oDey Lord Jesus Christ out God. ruptcy. April 17, 1919—Carter George Iv. Schuyler, deceased. Creator, ruler over whole world­ A. Sc H. Auto Co. Glass, Secretary of Treasury. W ar Notice to creditors to present Herbert Electrical Co. Portable wide revivals save world.—John 1:- debts should not exceed §30,000,000,- Claims Against Estate. Headquarters for 1(5-1 V and 12:47.—Isaiah 9, He­ 000 against which are held foreign ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Pursuant to the order of JO SEPH L. Automobile Supplies and Accessories brews 1 and 12. obligations of 810,000,000,000. Reach­ DONAHAY, Surrogate of the Coun­ By world’s power Holy Ghost of all kinds Electric Radiator ed -$2,000,000,000 m onth, m aking §24,- ty of Monmouth, made on the Estim ates Cheerfully Given commandments, Acts 1. American 000,000,000 total §54,000,000,000 by At reduced Rates Twenty-fifth day of April, 1919, on Jobbing Prom ptly Attended to World Camp Meeting—Atlantic 1920 will America become like Rus­ th e application of Ida A. Golden, Service Station for Goodyear Tires Ocean Coast, Eighteenth avenue, Bel­ sia, Europe, bankrupt'? Send re­ There are many mornings when Administratrix of the estate of Established 10 Years at 802 F St. mar N. J. Two hundred thousand port to America W orld News Editor, 1004 F Street Belmar, N. J. there’s just enough chill in the air George K. Schuyler, deceased, notice ministers and 200,000 separate Belmar, N. J. Belmar, N. J. Telephone 519-J is hereby given to the creditors of T e l. 499 to make you uncomfortable wrbile churches and combined constituency PEACE OVER WHOLE WORLD said deceased to exhibit to the sub­ dressing. Why run the risk of of 50,000,000 people in America. Newark, N. J., News of Jan. 19, scriber Adm inistratrix as aforesaid, God in Christ Saviour in world’s 1918, said: “Bishop, founder of uni­ catching cold when a turn of the their debts and demands against the power Holy Ghost commandments. versal peace in Christ over whole switch will send a warm sunshiny said estate, under oath, within nine Belmar Auto Co. Inc V. J. Hausotte Made higher than kings, rulers and world. Not one party or one man. months from the date of the afore­ glow through the room? heavens. On earth peace, s^ d will Supreme trial of people. Bishop, Distributors of DELICATESSEN said order, or they w ill be forever With an Elec. Radiator you can toward men. Good news to an peo­ founder world’s power in Holy Nash Touring Cars and LUNCH ROOM ple over whole wTorld. aesus aione Ghost, is greater than arm ies, navies. barred of their actions therefor have the cosiest corner in any room lounded Hi's power Holy Ghost. against the said subscriber. Nash Trucks World’s power Holy Ghost com­ N o w O p e n in the house. Just place the Radia­ Everlasting kingdom. Government mandments to uttermost part of Dated Freehold, N. J., April 25th, Chevrolet Touring Cars 1 9 1 9 . tor wherever you desire, attach the no end. Churcn upon love. Peace earth.. Acts 1. China republic, help Vim Commercial Cars. Full line Choice Goods IDA A. GOLDEN. plug to any lamp socket, and the More or less 700,000,000 Christian Korea. “Proclaim to all nations of Machine Shop Phone 527-R. members of Church of Christ, ion world independence of Korea and cosiest corner will be right there 804 P Street, Belmar, N. J, of Living God over whole world. liberty of people. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of 905 F Street Belmar, N. J. filled with the warmth of glowing w rit of fi. fa. to me directed, issued One hundred nations oi world in History of 4,000 years, 20,000,000 electric heat. holy nation. Perpetual motion of people sincerely and loyally unite to out of the Court of Cliancerv of There is something of the pleas­ day and night. Please read St. make clear this declaration over the State of New Jersey, w ill be ex­ Peter 2 and Revelation 4. League of whole world. posed to sale at public vendue, on Bicycles ure of the old-fashioned fireplace in Nations 100—in very God of Peace in Asbury Park Press, Wednesday, MONDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD Your Car this accommodating Elec. Radiator. DAY OF JUNE, 1919, between the Son of Peace in Christ made peace May 28, 1919.—The varm int’s “kick” REPAIRING AND SUPPLIES by His own blood and resurrection w ill cease forever when the sun goes hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at Looks shabby with those curtain We will gladly demonstrate this life. Peace for whole world. God down July 1st. 1 o’clock), in the afternoon of said New and Seconds-hand Wheels household necessity for you. day, at the Court House, Freehold, made world and made of one blood Bryan raps W ilson on liquor issue. lights out Have them put in at Convenient payments. all nations—Acts 17. Bishop’s A Mother with a drunken son knows in the Township of Freehold, Countv J. C. STEWARD Field: World—Matthew 13, 38. En­ more than he does. Chicago. May of Monmouth, New Jersey. 1106 F Street, Belmar, N. J. HYER’S thronement of earth’s rightful sove­ 25, 1919—Before a Prohibition All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter par­ (Opposite School Building) reign ruler, Son of God, Christ Je­ throng of 5,000 William Jennings 701 Seventh Ave. Belmar, N. J. AtlanticCoastElectricLightCo. sus, Life Saviour, King of all king­ Bryan made these comments on ticularly described, situate, lying doms. W orld’s power, Holy Ghost President Wilson’s attitude: “I and being in the Township of W all, commandments—Acts 1. Bishop haven’t any idea Prohibition meas­ in the County7 of Monmouth and 726 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, N .J. State of New Jersey, on the norther­ gives God in Christ power Holy ure is going to be repealed. I am P h o n e 2000 ly side of Wreck Pond, and on the B. Busch Hudson, Essex, Ghost commandments glory for sorry President recommended to southerly side of the road leading victory in Jesus Christ 1 overcame Congress repeal, but this will not The Brooklyn Ladies’ and Gents’ world—John 1(5, 83. One hundred change the situation. When we from Osborns Mill to Spring Lake Oldsmobile and nations of whole world—North elect a President he is servant of peo­ Beach. Beginning in the middle of Tailor. Cleaning, Dyeing, Press­ America, United States, Canada, ple, and when he tells us to do any­ said road, at a point at the south­ ing and Repairing r.t Lowest easterly corner of a lot or parcel of Overland Cars “BAYER CROSS” Cuba, Porto Rico, Newfoundland, thing of which we do not approve it Prices. Work called for and de­ is our privilege to differ with him. land conveyed by Elisha Pearce and O. H. NEWMAN, Agent Greenland, Iceland, Mexico. Islands livered free of charge. —Bermuda, Hayti, Santo Domingo, President doesn’t know any more on wife to Cook Combs by deed dated 708 F Street, Belm ar, N. J. Fiji, Borneo, New Guinea, Samoa, question of saloon than other people 20th day of November A. D. 1875, Opp. School House ON ASPIRIN Carolina. Nassau, Guam, Solomon, do. On diplomatic matters we may said point being also in the westerly Belmar New Jersey Telephone 513 Hawaii. Central America—Panama, assume President knows more than line of Benjamin R. Pearce’s land; Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras, Cos- ordinary persons, but on the ques­ thence running 1st south thirteen de­ la Rica, Managua, Nicaragus, South tion of "the saloon a mother with a grees and twenty-four -minutes Always Ask for Genuine America—Venezuela, Colombia, Gui­ drunken son knows more than he west (magnetic bearings in April, Central Market Hutchinson’s Art Shop ana, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, does. Let Republican Congress re­ 1887) along said Benjamin R. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” MINERVA YARNS Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil. Argen­ peal law if it dare. Amendments Pearce’s line nineteen chains and HERMAN P. LAZARUS, Proprietor. tina. Asia—China, Philippines. do not enforce laws. It takes addi­ thirty links to W reck Pond Brook; D. M. C. COTTON Japan, Formosa, Korea, Burma, tional law. Intoxication is not a thence 2nd, up along said brook the City Dressed Beef, Lamb, Veal and Exclusive Agency for several courses thereof to the Siam, Afganistan, Beluchistan, Per­ matter of law but of fact. If a man Pork. Fresh dressed poultry a ALSATIAN EMBROIDERY % sia, Arabia, India. Australia—New gets drunk he can’t get sober by mouth of a small run of wrater that specialty. Phone 527 J. Stamping Orders taken for Em­ W ales, Victoria, Queensland, South reading law.” empties into said Wreck Pond Australia, Tasmania, W estern Aus­ No Tammany saloon Democrat Brook, being at a point at the south­ broidery and Hand-Knitted Sweat­ e r s . tralia, New Zealand. Africa—Pales­ rule in America. 45 states prohibi­ westerly corner of a lot or tract of 905 F Street. Belm ar, N. J. tine. Abyssinia. Congo, Egypt, Al­ tion rule America. Christ, govern­ forty-nine and 84-100 acres convey­ 806 F St. (Tel. 519-W ) Belmar, N. J. geria, Morocco, Tripoli, Tunis, Cape ment of people, by people and for ed by Samuel F. Allen. Executor of Benjamin Rodgers, deceased, to Hope, Transvaal, Madagascar, Saha­ people. Death red'-eyed, fire-mouth­ Only Aspirin Tablets with, the safety ed, gory-handed, im perial monster— said Elisha Pearce, by deed dated the ra. Europe—England, Scotland, Ire­ Coal and Wood “Bayer Cross” on them are genuine land, W ales, France, Spain, Portu­ alcohol! Read it in America W orld 1st day of April A. D. 1846 (of which T. S. Lokerson “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” owned and gal, Belgium, Germany, Austria-Hun­ News. Vol. 40, Oct. 1918. All foes this is a part); thence 3rd, north W. NEWMAN & SONS made by Americans and proved safe by gary. Russia, Finland, Poland, Den­ that have ever trampled their bloody seventeen degrees and fifteen min­ Cabinet Work in all Branches. m ark, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, heels across street or vale or plain; utes east (course as given in said millions of people. Unknown quantities deed) along the west line of said 49 Hay and Feed, Lime, Cement and ilaly, Servia, Bulgaria, Rumania, all instruments of war ancient and Second Hand Furniture Bought and of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Tur­ modern, which have ever drawn 84-100 acres tract, nine chains and Plaster. Sewer Pipe and Flue recently by a Brooklyn dealer which, key, Armenia, Switzerland. Prague, blood, torn flesh, maimed bodies and ninety-one links to the middle of the S o ld . proved to be composed mostly of Talcum aforesaid road: thence 4th, along the Linings. Yard and office, 13th capital of an ancient nation which is slain life; all destructive powers P o w der. just now throbbing with realization that have ever sunk ships, devastated middle of said road easterly, nine Ave. and Railroad, Belm ar, N. J. 801 F street Belm ar, N. J. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” sh o u ld that it is a nation. Czecho-Slovak— cities, plundered homes and brought chains and forty links, more or less, always be asked for. Then look fo r Rev. Dr. Pisek, Czecho-Slovak re­ down kingdoms have never oc­ to the place of beginning; contain­ ing twelve acres and sixty-two hun­ the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack­ viewed history7 and aspirations of casioned one fraction of sorrow, age and on each tablet. Accept nothing his people at St. Barnabas’ Church. breakage, ruin and death that has dredth of an acre, more or less. Newark. N. J. Broad Street church, tills red-eyed, fire-mouthed, gory- Also all that certain tract or par­ else! Proper directions and dosage in cel of land and prem ises, hereinafter C. Franklin Epworth E. L. Mix Dr. W. J. Dawson, said in sermon, handed, im perial monster— alcohol! each Bayer package. “Christ, King oi Nations.” America Drink has shed more blood, hung particularly described, situate, lying PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHER Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer and being in the Township of W all, W orld News, Vol. 41. Forty-sixth, Jtrcre crepe on door handles, sold Ocean and Fifth Avenues Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester o f in the County of Monmouth and D o n ’ t go elsewhere— we’ll please you annual Atlantic Ocean Coast Canlp out more homes, forced more peo Salicylicacid. State of New Jersey, at or near W est Meeting. Caine to Ocean Grove and pie into bankruptcy courts, armed Photography' in all its branches (Formerly White Swan Tea Room) more villainy, killed more little Spring Lake. Beginning at a stake Asbury Park in 1837—no railroad, Sittings at Studio at reasonable prices Belmar, N. J. coast wilderness, no deaths. Twen­ children, snapped more wedding at the northwesterly corner of lot Outside work promptly done. tieth annual America-W orld Camp rings, murdered more innocence, number 208 on a plan of lots of B. New York Address: R. Pearce’s of West Spring Lake, Meetng. Bishop L. B. Heller, presi­ blinded more eyes, twisted more TENTH AVE., (bet. F St. and R. R.) 229 1 B r o a d w a y dent, founder. Belmar, N. J. W orld nnibs, distorted more reasons, dis­ said stake being distant five hun­ AsK YourDeakrfi need's ten billion new issue more armed more manhood, destroyed dred and fifty-three feet on a course money for new civilization and womanhood, broken more hearts, south ten degrees twenty-three m in­ Telephone 603-R Rerijirgton, utes west from the southerly edge of Christianity over whole world. blasted more lives and dug more News, Newark, N. J-, May 31,19 19 graves than any other poisoned the public road leading west­ Fruits&Vegetables Christian H erald circulation 300,000. scourge ever let loose upon world. erly from Villa Park; thence Pearce’s Express W orld repent. Kingdom of Heaven extending from said stake N E W S T O R E 8ible House, New York N ) • CaTtage, Drayage Firearms f? Ammunition Graham Patterson. Struggling Rus­ at hand. Repent.-—Matthew’ 4:17. (agreeably to magnetic bear­ Write for Catalogue! ings in March A. D. 1882) 1st, nortb Baggage, Express sia. Vol. 1., Nos. 11-12, New \ork, Churches repent. As many as I HOFFMAN & SCHULER seventy-nine degrees and thirty- THE REM INGTON A R M S U.M.C. CO. INC.' May 31, 1910, Hi-Monthly, 10c. a love, I rebuke. Repent. Read Reve­ Orders Promptly Attended to WOOUWWTK CU>tt NSW YORX c m seven minutes west along the south­ Copy—$1.50 a Year. “Flooded with lation 1, 2, 3, 4 and be born of God 1002 F Street Furniture and Pianos Moved erly line of_a parcel of land this day tears blood, Russia moans, cries out iu Lord Jesus Christ Saviour by (Next to Acme Tea Ca> Either Long or Short Distance to world. War against German- [ world’s power Holy Ghost com- (January 5th, 1888) conveyed by Russia lost eight m illion men, killed, mandments to whole world in ever- said Pearce and wife to Jane H. Belmar New Jersey 13th Ave, and H St. Belmar, N. J, wounded Anti-Christ total col-1 lasting kingdom of our Lord and Havens, one chain and ninety-one lapse Russian Railroads Under Bol-| Saviour, Jesus Christ, Saviour of finks (or 126 feet) to a li n e o f a s h e v is m . j world. God in Christ, reconciling tract heretofore conveyed by said Great nation of two hundred m il-! world unto Himself. Bore our Benjamin R. Pearce, et ux, to said Public Market •* lion people. League of Nations. Bus- sins, sicknesses, took our infirm ities, Elm er; thence 2nd, along a line of Fruits & Vegetables said Elm er’s south thirteen degrees sia is land of immense possibilities, I Lamb Jesus died on cross to save Chas. F. J. Beermann, Prop. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR S essentially foreign to m ilitarism and , world into one fam ily in Heaven and and thirteen minutes west, eight MAX MICHELSOHN aggressiveness, and without regene- ■'earth in Eternity. Redeemed, eter- chains and fifty links to a small Lowest Prices BUILDING MATERIAL? white oak tree; thence 3rd, south I j xation of Russia durable European ; nal redemption in Christ. Kcdeem- Dealer in Groceries and Vegetables • ' • peace or harmonious co-operation ed us from curse of law of sins, sixty-one degrees and for'y minutes A Square Deal to Everyone east, eight chains and forty-six links S When in want no not forget • among nations is impossible. i eternal death. Bishop s Christ cure, Butter and Eggs a 5pvC*»»*y : that the Buchanon & S m o c k • to a stake in W illiam V. Reid’s line; Saving Children. I Prayer for evangelization world. 1108 F Street Belmar, N. J. i Lumber Co. of Asbury Park • Child welfare work is recognized I Word was God’s in Christ made thence 4th, along his line north ten Sixteenth Av. and F St., Belm ar, N. J. Opposite School House • can supply you. Write or see 2 world over as one of the most im-1 flesh.blood, life of world— John 1:1(5 degrees and twenty-three minutes portant branches of governmental 17. Christ blood of martyrs was east, four chains and twenty-four : Buchanon & Smock • activitity. Its importance was em- j seed of church. It was crucifixion links; thence 5th, north, seventy- A S B U R Y H A RK, N. J. 5 phasized service law revealed con- : of Jesus that started church on its nine degrees and thirty-seven min­ Phone 592-W ! *■ ditions that as a result of the out-1 career of world conquest. Joy to utes west, five chains and sevenly- Reliance Market ■S...... break of war here in the United world! Lord is come; Let earth r e - six links to a stake: thence 0th, ~ ccjve her King; He rules world with north ten degrees and twenty-three States. Examination of young men John Guinco (Form erly Beermann’s Market)

An extension is being built to the UNDER THE STARRY FLAG. piazza on The Belmont in Tenth ave. nue, and a sun parlor built on the Chief Petty Officer Earl S. Gilbert BELMAR easterly side of the house. The Bel­ and Miss Ida M. Rossiter are W ed­ mont w ill open Saturday. d e d . H O M E 'SQUAN HIGH DEFEATED The time-honored victory of Yen- j us over Mars was again celebrated j when Miss Ida M. Rossiter of New- ; N EW S Belmar Beats Fast School Team in ark, was united in m arriage to Chief ! Well Played Game. Petty Officer Earl S. Gilbert of U. S. j A baby girl was born to Mr. anil Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I-.sttll have re- S. Sierra, at the bride’s summer Mrs. Ferman C. Brice Sunday morn- turned from a week’s visit in New The Belmar baseball club de­ home in Belm ar on Monday, June 9, i n s . i o r k . feated the crack Manasquan High at two o’clock. team Saturday afternoon oil the The bridesmaid was the sister,' Belm ar ball team -will play Brad­ A. P. Maloney and family of Belmar grounds by the score of 3 Miss Elsie M. Rossiter, and Clinton ley Beach on the borne grounds Philadelphia opened their cottage at to 1. The visitors played a good C. Gilbert, U. S. N., was best man. S a t u r d a y . game and stopped many a tally by 102 Seventh avenue Wednesday. The rite was soleminized by Rev. consistent playing. Crowell, who Chas. Everett in, the presence of a Charles Fulton and family of w a s the ground for Squan, was Belm ar Girls’ club w ill give an in­ 011 number of relatives and friends. Philadelphia have opened their cot­ vitation dance at the New Columbia effective in every inning except the The decorative scheme was i tage at GOtS E.giith avenue. first when the home club bunched hotel, June 23d, in honor of Belmar large bank of daisies, mountain laur­ hits and scored all its runs. Conk­ service men. el, cornflowers and red roses, carry­ lin pitched for Belm ar and allowed ing out the patriotic motif in red, Edgar H. Quinby and family have The Utmost in Comfort attliew Heany and family are two hits and struck out 12 men. white and bluq. In the center of again occupying their residence at opened their cottage at y05 Seventh Both hits made off him were triples. the floral bank were the words, Looks and Wear at a happy-medium price 707 North Lake drive after winter­ avenue after wintering in Orange. Conklin received good support, es­ “Good Luck” surrounded by a bank ing in Philadelphia. pecially by Johnson at third, who of red roses, with a background of Mrs. Sarah J. Griffith of Philadel­ If your feet are comfortable, you walk better, work knocked down several hard smashes d a is ie s . Rev. P. T. Morris of the First phia arrived yesterday and will and got his man every time. better, think better, live better! Slip your feet into The corners of the room contained Baptist church is in attendance at spend the summer at her Ninth ave­ Burger caught a snappy game for great bunches of pink and white your size of Ralston shoes. It is like settling down the New England convention of nue cottage. Belmar as did Newman of Mana- laurel. Just over the head of the squan. Eggimann and Osborne both into an easy chair that’s built for solid comfort. It colored Baptist churches in New minister and the happy couple were Thomas Hardy, undertaker, of connected for three base hits, while "V o r fi. two large draped flags and a pro­ just naturally holds you. And the ease of your feet Manasquan, has leased the rooms at Burger for the home team labeled fusion of cut flowers. is complete—Z/j Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Cubberly of 803% F street and w ill open an of­ i one in right field for three bases. The bride and groom were the re- j Tenth avenue received a telegram fice there. The home team did its scoring in cipients of many very beautiful and last week Thursday announcing the the first inning. Johnson struck useful gifts which substantially sup­ arrival of their son, Sgt. W arner I. George P. Hoerner and family, ■ out. Lyon singled, went to second plemented the good wishes of their I who winter in Newark have opened on an error by Osborne on M iller’s Cubberly on the U. S. S. Chicago. j many friends. their cottage at 218 Fourth avenue hit. Burger scored Lyon and Miller After the ceremony Mr. and for the summer. with a three-bagger. Burger scored Captain and Mrs. Chester Van- Mrs. Gilbert left for a honeymoon on short passed ball. derRoest of Newark, are spending trip to Maine. They will be at Dr. W. M. Thompson of Red Bank, Wm. i . Hurley The Manasquan boys scored in a few days at Belmar. Mrs. Vander- home to friends after June 20th, at j Republican candidate for the nomin­ fifth. Eggiman tripled. Brown was Boest was formerly Miss Hazel 239 Belleville Avenue, Newark, N. J. ation of County Clerk, was in Bel­ thrown out by Johnson. Eggiman s t BELM ^r’N. J. Tonks. Captain YanderRoest re­ The invited guests w ere: 907-909 F. mar W ednesday. scored on Burger’s wild throw to cently returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rossiter. M r.; ! Johnson and got Eggiman off third, Ths only exclusive Man’s and Boys’ Shop in town A. S. Gilbert, M iss Elsie Gilbert, Mrs. i „ The Home Missionary society of j Cramer pitched steadily through­ Milo and Houston Newell of ^ Presbvterian church will hold a G. A. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. out the game, holding the Belmar Philadelphia visited their grand- j ^ sa]e' f(t the Atlantic and Paci- Yv'ells, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dill, Miss ; boys to four bits and striking out mother, Mrs. Elmira Cooper, re­ Mabel Dill, Mr, Edwin Dill, Miss lie store on July 5th. lu n e m e •. cently. Milo Newell has just re­ Marion Hopkins, Miss L. A. Barnum, Mrs. F. M. Ruppect, Mr. John Boehm, turned from the front where he saw W illiam W hite, son of John W hite Miss M ollie Geislie. Mrs. C. A. Cam- active service, and went through it of Eighteenth avenue, has returned TWENTY-ONE TO GRADUATE field, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gravatt, airs. without injury. to his home after being discharged J. Flintoft, Mrs. L, W eir, Mrs. H arry ! J from the service at Camp Dis. He Belmar Students W ill Receive their jHetnfiarii Botta, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lyons. Mrs. Among Belmar young people who j js a brother of Stephen W hite, who Diplomas this Evening. ■ Jack Flintoft, Mr. and Mrs. E. An- j attended the alumni dance of Nep- j ,vas j-;;led in tlie Argonne battle, ^ s b u iij P a r k New Jersey tune high school at the Coleman | ------derson, Mr. M elville Anderson, Mrs. i Twenty-one pupils of the Eighth Holcomb, Miss Helen Holcomb, .Air.! House casino, Asbury Park, last Crabbing in Shark river is phe­ grade in Belm ar public school who and Mrs. George W hite, Mrs. Chart- j Friday evening were: Miss Elva P. nomenal for this time of year—in j have successfully passed the re- Crs, Miss Biantha Charters, Mr. and ; VanNote, Miss Julia Strong, Miss fact crabs seem to be as large and j quired tests for graduation will re- Mrs. Ed Reiff, Mr. Leslie Reiff Mr. Norma Cooper, Miss Catherine Con­ plentiful as they usually are in Jhly. ceive their diplomas this evening, and Mrs. G. A. Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs ! over, Edwin Conover and George Mr. Carpenter says that he thinks lh e exercises attending the presen- j Fred Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs Tracy i B e r g e n . this condition is due to the m ild ' tation of these will be held in the White, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bennett,1 w in t e r . .School Auditorium at 8 oclock, the 3,1 r. Leslie B. Bennett, Miss Florence The Ladies’ Aid society of the Highlands orchestra w ill furnish Armes, Miss Arnv Scofield. Mr. Allan ; Methodist church will hold an Miss Helen Taylor, daughter of ' music and the program will be as Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. H aves,1 “Apron” social in the lecture room Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Taylor, Sixth ave- i follows: — iMr, Otto Wolf. of the church next Thursday night. nue. returned home last evening for j M usical Selection At this time the aprons distributed the summer vacation. She has been j Invocation Rev. F. S. Berggre.i \ w ill be returned with the amounts attending the Women’s College of i C h o r u s LIPPINCOTT—QUINBY. Essay— “Salvation contributed.1 A program of a musi­ Maryland, .. -• *r— Army” Rebecca 1 R o s e n fie ld cal and literary nature w ill be giv­ The marriage of Miss Constance en and ice cream served. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of Eleventh Oration—“The Aeroplane” Lawrence ; Quinby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Edgar Howland Quinby of East avenue w ill be season guests at The Essay—“Benefits of the Great W ar” Orange and Belmar, to Lieutenant J. Free Instruction in • An evidence that the claim that the Roseland, Tenth avenue. Other Edward Donnelly | Ralston Lippincott, U. S. A., son of Emma Louise Art Shop is world guests at this house are Mrs. Car­ famed came this week in a request rington of Newark and Mrs. F. A. Essay—“The Value of the War to i D v' and ,Mrs; J ‘ D ‘ L iPPincott of New- Knitting and Crocheting Our Heroes.” W ritten by Helen ark> took PJace at noon on Wednes- from Honolulu, Hawaii, for a cata­ Schutz of Newark. Williams. Read by Jessie Robin-! day at Saint Andrew’s Methodist logue. In the letter the w riter said: Competent instructors are in attendance in our Art Needle s o n . Episcopal church, Spring Lake. The “I bave heard very much that is good Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson of M usical Selection work Section to teach the art of Knitting and Crocheting to ceremony was preformed by the about the Emma Louise Art Shop in Trenton has opened her cottage at Oration—“The New A m e n d m e n t" all purchasers of Yarns. Joseph Morris Rev. B. C. Lippincott, uncle of the this far-away land.” The company Ocean and Ninth avenues. Mrs. Essay—“How a Girl Can Become a g r o o m . We take pleasure in inviting you to inspect the fascinating has trade in nearly every country on Richardson is recovering from a Good Citizen” ...... A lt a B r i c e Lieut. Lippincott is a grandson of assortment of attractive new sport sweaters—including: Filet t h e g lo b e . serious illness, but hopes that with Oration—“Belm ar” W alter Hoffman the late B. C. Lippincott who filled the balmy air of Belmar she will Few Statements. .Principal Shenner Crochet Slip-overs that are now so popular. The assortment different pulpits in New Jersey for soon be in her usual health. Address to Class...Rev. J. G. H a l li ­ also includes a diversity of novelties, such as the Pony Coat m o n d over fifty years. Sweaters, Stylish Cape, Smart Yestee for street, and port wear. M usical Selection The bride, who was given in mar­ Mrs. Krendle. who is occupying Presentation of Diplomas—President riage by her father, wore a gown of The Spider Web Hat will be another one of the interestiug the house at 401 Twelfth avenue, Board of Education C la s s S o n g white georgette and carried a bou­ features. They are exquisite this season. And it takes only a fell from an upper porch to the “Star Spangled Banner” quet of bride roses. She wore the few hours to complete one. Think of having three or four ground the first of the week and was The address to the class will be gift of the bridegroom, a platinum smart hats to match exactly your new sports sweaters, dress severely bruised and shaken up. given by Rev. J. G. Hallimond, D.D. pendant set with diamonds. or suit for the price of one hat, and eqnal in style and beauty. She was leaning against a railing and Paul C. Taylor, president of the After the ceremony a wedding which gave way and she fell a dis­ Board of Education w ill present the breakfast was served for the imme­ Your comfort has been our special thought. We want you tance of ten or twelve feet. d ip lo m a s . diate families of the bride and to enjoy your visit. The graduates are: Mildred H ey-' groom, Louis Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. niger, Jessie Robinson, Alta Brice,1 Joseph Mayer, of 420 Tenth avenue, Agnes Henderson, Rebecca Rosen-j W eak and painful ankle, sore was one of five men to speak at the What She Was. field. Solway Jacobson, Emma Mor­ tender heel, pains under the graduating exercises of Wenonah Dorothy was boasting to her young­ Instep, callouses on the sole, ris, Helen W illiams, Lester Hevnig- j Academy, Thursday. Louis served er sister about where she had been tender joints, cramped toe9! er, Lawrence Edwards, Edward ] in the navy during the w ar and fol­ when she was a year old, Margaret, Donnelly, Walter Hoffman, Fred; lowing his discharge returned to the naturally, anxious to know how this Titus, Wolcott Pearce, Elvin Sim- concerned her, inquired : “Where was academy to finish his course. Don’t endure mel!, Raymond Stines, Joseph Mor- j then?" Dorothy’s reply was crush- Cool Shoes for ?/arm Weather ris, Albert Guinco, Harold Burger Ing. “When I was a year old, you W. H. Helm, jr., who has usually and Russell Bennett. were nothing—you were a piece of Our Canvas and White Line of Footwear for both Men and these pains! summered in Belmar will pass this The class motto is: “Success-i sky!” season in W ildwood where he has Women furnish an answer to the problem of what Shoes to If you suffer vrith any of these Comes in Cans.” pains and aches, you’re not as effi­ three ocean front privileges, the Bel- wear this summer. We also have a nice line of Oxfords in cient or as happy as you might be, ment bath houses and shooting gal­ Life Much as One Makes It. Black and Tan. Sensible shoes for boys and girls, Our prices and you’re neglecting a condition lery, Otten pavilion and tlie Atlantic i Wanted — Waitress and chambermaid Every day that is bom into this that may develop into a very seri­ wanted a. New Windsor Hotel.—Adv. are reasonable and our merchandise dependable. baths. The latter place which he ■ world comes like a burst of music and ous foot trouble. recently leased, is the largest bath­ sings itself all day through, and thou " Come into our store today—and ing establishment on the island. Make the Advertiser your silent slialt make of it a dance, a dirge, or a learn how you can be free from partner. Have it carry your story life march, as thou wilt.—Carlyle. foot discomfort! We've a Practi­ to hundreds in a day. B. L E W I N pedist here, trained in the methods Mrs. C. S. Conklin lias received a of Dr. Scholl of Chicago and in piece of the wing and portions of j 1406 F Street, near 16th Avenue, Belmar, N. J. fitting Dr. Scholl's scientific appli­ ances for the relief of foot trouble. other parts of the seaplane NC-3 which landed in the ocean in the vi­ Our Motto Is Service Find out what your feet need— cinity of the Azores during a fog j as thousands and thousands are doing all over the nation. and was lost for three days. They | were sent her by her son, Charles, E X P R E S S * Make Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort of the U. S. S. Buffalo, which has Week—June 16 to 21— your foot been stationed at Ponta Dedgada, Naylor’s and STO RAG E comfort week! Our Foot Comfort Service is free to you. A z o r e s . EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANYTHING I ROBERT LAWRENC;E COxJ Photographer of Children | Corporal Francis Porch visited Local and Long Distance Moving friends in Belmar this week. He STUDIO: SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. j SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PACKING AND SHIPPING. P i S c h o l l s recently returned from oversea ser­ vice and received his honorable dis­ When shipping to Belmar, consign goods to Naylor—he will I Portraits “At Home” or at the Studio I Foot Comfort Week charge the first of the week. Corp. look after your interests, also those of your customer. | Appointments by Telephone £ June 16-21 Porch enlisted early in the w ar and D hnna- P o lm o r Qfl D Established 1S76—That means something. i Kodaks Picture Frames t was for a time in earnp at Sea Girt. “none. Beimar, SUK. 3folor and Horse-drawn Equipment. - w '--.I'-.' t . From there he was sent to Camp Mc­ Residence: 514 Eighth Ave., Belmar, N. J. J. LEWIS & SON Clellan and a year ago was sent to The Home of Reliable Merchandise France where he was attached to the W. R. NAYLOR, Prop. Sixth Ave. and F St., BELMAR, N. J. 112th Heavy Field Artillery. Job Printing at the Advertiser Office