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Vol. 57; No. 37BELMAR, N EW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935 Single Copy, 4 cen ts
FIRE DEPARTMENTIN A l CONDITION
CHIEF SUBM ITS ANNUAL REPORT
School Drills Perfect and Damages Show Marked Reduction During Past Year
T he an n u a l rep o rt of th e F ire Dep a rtm e n t w as subm itted to th e B orough Com m ission T uesday m orn ing by C hief Jo h n Cappobianco.
T he ch ief s ta te d th a t the equ ipm ent of h is d ep a rtm en t is in f irs t class cond ition an d th a t dam age loss h as been g rea tly reduced.
A n in te restin g fea tu re of th e rep o rt is th a t school fire d rills in bo th th e g ram m ar school and St. R ose’s p a rochial school a re w onderfully efficient. A te s t a t th e g ram m ar school recen tly em ptied th e build ing in one m inute an d ten seconds.
A detailed s ta tem en t of equipm ent fro m hose to boots (fire hose) w as included in the report.
Stop Parking InFront Of Theatres
STATE LAW TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED IN THIS
BOROUGH
Democratic RallyHere November 1
ALL CLUBS IN VICINITY TO JOIN IN FINAL PUSH OF
CAM PAIGN
A ru le b a rr in g p a rk in g of autom obiles in fro n t of th e a tre s an d o th er public p laces w ill be in s titu ted by th e B orough C om m ission and enforced by th e police.
T h is w as suggested by C om m issione r G eorge G. T itu s a t a m eeting of the com m ission O ctober 15 and th e borough c lerk w as au tho rized to w rite th e tra ff ic d ep a rtm en t of th e s ta te fo r in fo rm ation p rep a ra to ry to p reparing an ord inance estab lish ing such rules.
T he answ er, w hich w as read by B orough C lerk J. A. Joeck a t T uesday’s m eeting of th e com m issioners, sta ted th a t the question is en tire ly up to the police d ' p a rtm en t. T here is a s ta te law govern ing p a rk in g in fro n t of all p laces of am usem ent, hospitals, schools etc., w hich ’s up to th e police d ep a rtm en ts of all m unicipalities to enforce.
P rep a ra tio n s a re being m ade fo r a m onste r D em ocratic ra lly to be held here F rid ay n igh t, N ovem ber 1 in the Y oung M en’s D em ocratic Club on N in th avenue.
All th e p a rty cand ida tes w ill be presen t to declare th e ir p la tfo rm s and pu t a fina l push in to th e cam paign.
T he p residen t of th e club, C arl Schroeder, h as issued inv ita tions to the D em ocratic clubs of W all Township, South B elm ar an d W est B elm ar, Spring L ake, Spring L ake H eights Avon, N eptune T ow nship, N eptune City, B rad ley B each, Sea G irt and M anasquan to be p resen t w ith full m em bership and as m any friends as they can b ring along.
R efreshm en ts w ill be served and dancing will follow th e m eeting.
Put Ban OnW ood Sawing
CAN N O T BE DONE AS BUSINESS IN RESIDENTIAL
SECTION
Im m edia te action w as decided upon by th e B orough Com m ission Tuesday m orn ing to stop H en ry J . M iller saw ing wood as a business a t 11th avenue and D stree t.
N um erous com plain ts from residents in th a t v icin ity have been received abou t the noise caused by Mr. Miller. As m any as six telephone calls a day have been received by one of th e Comm issioners a sk in g th a t th e “nuisance” be stopped.
H ea lth In spec to r C larence S tines inform ed th e Com m ission th a t In re sponse to num erous com plain ts he had investiga ted th e m atte r . H is request th a t th e p rac tice cease had been ignored. T h a t it is a business and not fo r p riva te use is proven, Mr. Stines said, by th e fac t th a t M iller advertises it.
The Com m ission took Mr. M iller’s a ttitu d e a s a defiance of th e ir pow er under o rd inance and in s tru c ted B orough A ttorney Jo seph S ilverstein to tak e action a t once ag a in s t Mr. Miller.
Experiences OfA Prison Chaplain
DR. B. F. RHOADS LECTURES ON W HAT HE SAW AND
LEARNED
D r. B. F . R hoads, p a s to r of the F ir s t M. E . C hurch, announced las t S abbath , th a t beginning nex t Sunday evening he w ould deliver a series of addresses on h is experience a s C haplain of th e W est V irg in ia S ta te P en iten tia ry . D uring th e th ree years of his w ork in th e prison he lived w ith in one block of th e in s titu tio n and w as in daily co n tac t w ith th e p risoners, both m en an d women. M any s tr ik in g and th rilling experiences w ill be n a rra ted .
D r. R hoads ta u g h t th e p risoners and p reached to them on the S abbath and had personal and in tim ate conferences w ith th e w orst class of crim inals. M any questions w ill be answ ered, such as: “Is i t d iffe ren t to p reach to cri r>- in a ls?” “W ho a re the w orst and best p risoners?” “Should we have cap ita l pun ish m en t?” "W hy a re w om en convicts so d ifficu lt to m an ag e?” “W hat k ind of m en should prison guards b e?” "Is pun ishm en t in prison refo rm ato ry ? ” and m any o th er questions of equal in terest.
T he public is cordially invited.
TO REGULATE INSTALLING OF OIL BURNING HEATERS
INSPECTION A N D PERMIT NECESSARY
Borough Commission Approves Ordinance for Safety Against Fire Hazards
Henry Herbermann Passes Away At 57
NATIONAL FIGURE IN SHIPPING W ORLD SUDDENLY STRICKEN
IN NEW YORK
Court GlennonHallowe’en Dance
BIG CRO W D ENJOYS ANNUAL COSTUM E AFFAIR IN ST.
ROSE'S HALL
BOROUGH COMMISSION
M EETS THIS AFTERNOON
T he B orough C om m ission will hold an ad jo u rn ed m eeting th is afternoon a t 3 o’clock in th e B orough H all.
REQ UEST FOR $195
U N D ER CONSIDERATION
A req u est fo r a donation of $195 to th e F ir s t Aid an d S afe ty Squad w as la id over by th e B orough Com m ission T uesday m orn ing fo r fu tu re considera tio n and officia l action .
PR E SB Y T E R IA N CHURCH
BAZAAR AND D IN N E R
T he an n u a l tu rk ey d in n er and b azaa r fo r w hich th e L adies’ Aid Society of th e F ir s t P resb y te rian ch u rch has gained a wide rep u ta tion , w ill be a special occasion th is year.
T he Rev. C lair A. M orrow an d Mrs. M orrow w ill be guests of honor a t th e d in n e r in com m em oration of Mr. M orrow ’s f if th y ea r a s p a s to r of the church.
T he an n u a l H allow e’en dance of C ourt G lennon, C atholic D augh ters of A m erica drew a la rge crow d to St. R ose’s P a rish H all M onday nigh t.
M iss M ary Coll and h e r a ss is tan ts on th e a rran g em en t com m ittee, Mrs. E lizabe th H ines an d Miss H elen F ish e r w ere cong ra tu la ted on th e success of the a ffa ir. T he decorations w ere in o range an d black. D ick C layton’s o rch es tra provided th e m usic and M isses Jean e tte K lein and V ivian H ouse ente r ta in ed w ith vocal selections.
P rizes w ere aw arded as follows: P re ttie s t costum e, Mrs. M arg a re t B row n; funn iest, M rs. Sadie R edm ond an d A nna Coveney; m ost original, Mrs. F red B row n an d M rs. M ary G ifford.
500 VOTERS GATHERAT REPUBICAN RALLY
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT CENTER
All Party Candidates Declare Their Policies and Ask forSupport
ASK BUDS FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
B ids a re asked by th e B orough Comm ission fo r th e im provem ent of F ifth , T w elfth an d S ix teen th avenues to be opened a t the reg u la r m eeting of th a t body on T uesday m orning, N ovem ber 5 th a t 10:30.
P lan s an d specifications and all p a rticu la rs a s to b idding m ay be obtained from th e borough eng ineer du ring office hours.
SEW ING PROJECT
FOR SOUTH BELMAR
REPU BLIC AN W OMEN’S
ANNUAL GET-TO-GETHER
T he U nited W om en’s R epublican clubs of M onm outh C ounty w ill hold th e ir an n u a l can d id a tes’ m eeting a t th e hom e of M rs. Lew is S. T hom pson, L in c ro ft tom orrow a fte rnoon a t tw o o’clock.
M rs. H a rry R . C araw ay, p residen t of th e N atio n a l R epub lican club w ill be th e p rinc ipa l speaker. All p a rty can d id a tes fo r election w ill be presen t.
M ayor F ra n k H e rb e rt of South B elm ar h a s received w ord from the Publio W orks A dm in istra tion th a t it w ill fu rn ish $14,285 fo r a sew ing projec t to em ploy tw en ty -th ree w om en, a fo relady and ja n ito r if su itab le q u a rte rs a re available.
I f ca rried ou t the p ro jec t w ill be c a rried on fo r a year. All th e p roducts w ill be d is tribu ted am ong th e needy.
ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR
COMMUNITY PLAYERS
POLICE GARAGEU N D ER WAY
E x cav a tin g an d lay ing of th e founda tion fo r a th ree-car ga rag e nex t Police H ead q u a rte rs a re w ell u n d er w ay. H a rry P flu g is th e con trac to r.
1935 H U D SO N AND T E R R A P L A N E D EM O N STR A TO R
A R eal B arga inP . W. SH ER M A N M O TOR CO.
1401 M ain S tree t A sbury P a rk
T he M onm outh C om m unity P layers p u t across an o th e r b ig success in th e d ram a tic p resen ta tio n o f “T he T ria l of M ary D ugan” a t th re e successive perfo rm ances in th e Spring L ake Comm un ity T h ea tre la s t w eek. Crow ded houses a t each show a re evidence of th e exceptional ta le n t o f th is group of am ateu rs .
U nder th e d irec ting genius of H udson P au sse tt, w ho played th e leading role, a fin ished production of an exacting d ram a w as given.
W ith th e slogan “Vote R epublican fo r Good Old P ro sp e rity ” th e rally a t the C om m unity C enter W ednesday n igh t w as a huge success.
M ore th a n 500 vo ters applauded the speakers w ith “U ncle” Joe M cDerm o tt in the van and F ran c is I. Jones s ta r tin g the ball rolling.
T he R epublican cand ida tes fo r election on N ovem ber 5th expressed th e ir view s openly. As a t o th er public g a th erings th e w ork accom plished by elected rep resen ta tiv es w as criticized, and reasons advanced fo r th e election of th e p a r ty ’s candidates.
S ta te S enato r F ra n k D urand , seeking reelection a f te r serv ing five years in th e leg isla ture , declared the com ing election w as a s tra ig h t question of D em ocrat o r R epublican, now th a t th e sales tax repeal is no longer an issue by bo th parties. “W e can judge the R epublican rep resen ta tives in ou r p a rty by w h a t they have produced,” he declared.
“W e prom ised to change th e u tility condition and approved acta broadening the pow er of th e u tilities com m ission, w ith a u th o rity to se t up tem pora ry ra tes, saving th e people of the s ta te over six m illion dollars. A defin ite p lan k m ade and delivered..”
T hom as M. Gopsill, R ed B ank police commissicfrier fo r 12 y ea rs an d a fo rm er assem blym an, cand ida te fo r sheriff, defied th e p resen t incum bent to produce any law to show th a t th e office of sh e riff in any w ay w as in tend ed to su p p lan t th e office of th e prosecu tor. H e critic iszed s ta tem en ts m ade in the an n u a l rep o rts now being presen ted as political docum ents an d dec lared th e re w as am ple proof th a t H eig h t w as n o t th e au th o r of public fin g er p rin tin g an d p lans fo r ju ry re form .
"T he only cure fo r h igh taxes is to spend less m oney,” w as th e s ta tem en t of R aym ond L. W yckoff, cand ida te fo r reelction to th e board of freeholders H e said he had advocated th is before th e board bu t th a t he fe lt a t presen t, th e board w as too reck less in spending money. W yckoff declared there would be no w holesale p a in ting of bridges before election th is y ear since the bridge ap p rop ria tion of $145,000 w as used up by Oct. 1. "O ur reckless spending c rea ted too m any unnecessa ry jobs an d we have too m any h an g ers-on. W e don’t need a pu rchasing ag en t o r h is a ss is tan t. In addition , they p u t the A llenwood hosp ita l in a hole, w ith a n expend itu re of $8,500 w hich w as $3,500 m ore th an th e ap p ropriation , fo r th e f i r s t tim e in its h is to ry th a t th is app rop ria tion has been in th e red.
Jam es S. P a rk e s , freeho lder candidate , declared th e figu res he had been using w ere supplied by th e county au d ito r and could be checked, despite claim s of h is opponents th a t h is fac ts w ere incorrect. H e said th a t the D em ocratic board had failed to keep prom ises and explained th e charge concerning fe a th e r dusters, pu rchased by T. E d w ard Je ffe ry him self, w ere a t $16 fo r a dozen an d "still being used.”
“O ther re su lts included changes in the bank ing s itu a tio n w ith th e se ttin g up of an advisory board including the best business b ra in s of th e s ta te ; reorgan ization of th e h ighw ay d ep a rtm ent, fo rm erly a fou r-m an board on a give and ta k e basis, an d now w ith E. D onald S te rn e r a s com m issioner, a good job h as been done on the basis of com petitive b idding w hich has
(C ontinued on E d ito ria l Page ''BELMAR “Y” ADDS
T H R EE NEW M EM BERS
T elephone 2647F R A N K J . B R ID E N
P a in te r and D ecora to r 803 D S tree t B elm ar, N . J.
F O R R E N T —In p riv a te fam ily one or tw o p leasan t fu rn ish ed room s. G arage. A ddress B, th is office.
FU R S A R E N E E D E D SOON Time to repair or remodel your fur
coat for reasonable prices. See Blum, E ighth avenue and F street. Look for tk i Bear.
CARD O F TH A N K S
W e w ish to th a n k all those w ho o f fered ass is tance o r extended sym pathy in ou r recen t bereavem ent. W e especially w ish to th a n k th e B elm ar F ire D ept, and B elm ar police dept., th e Spring L ake F ire dep t, an d th e Asbury P a rk Police dept.
S igned: T he Isola Fam ily .
P 'u in e s s m eetings th e f i rs t and th ird T uesday evenings of th e m on th and social m eetings on th e second and fo u r th w ere decided on a t a m eeting of th e Y. M. H . A. in th e H ebrew In s titu te T uesday n igh t. T h ree new m em bers w ere ad m itted to th e o rganization.
Sam uel L eff, executive sec re ta ry of th e N ew Jersey F ed era tio n of Y. M. an d Y. W. H . A. w ill be guest speaker a t th e In ter-C oun ty Y M eeting w hich w ill he held here D ecem ber 3rd.
TO CELEBRATE
HIS BAR MITZVAH
A rnold H irseh , son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g H irseh of 109 N in th avenue, w ill ce lebrate h is B a r M itzvah F rid ay evening, N ovem ber 1. T he cerem ony Will ta k e p lace a t 8 o’clock in A sbury P a rk Tem ple on E m ory stree t. F riends a re inv ited to a read ing S a tu rday m orn ing a t 10:30.
LEGION AUXILIARY
AIDS THE N EED Y
STATE AUDITOR
COMPLIMENTS CARLTON
R eports on extensive w elfare w ork w ere m ade a t T uesday n ig h t’s m eeting of H erbert-W orth ing ton-W hite Auxilia ry of th e A m erican Legion. Mrs. T hom as R. H ard y presided.
C lothing h as been sen t by th e auxiliary to the S ta te hospital, M arlboro, a baby’s laye tte w as given to a w om an in th is borough, an d c lo th ing and food am oun tingam oun ting to $30.50 d is trib u ted to needy fam ilies. P lan s w ere m ade to d is trib u te T hanksg iv ing bask e ts to th e needy. T he nex t county m eeting of th e Legion aux ilia ries w ill be held Nov. 8 th a t F reehold , it w as announced. T he au x ilia ry ’s annual card p a rty com es Nov. 15 in th e Comm unity cen ter.
Follow ing th e business session, a social h o u r w as held w ith decorations in H allow e’en style. T he b lind pig w as won by Mrs. E m a S terner.
In th e sudden dea th of H en ry H er- berm an of F o u rth avenue an d R iver road, B elm ar loses, n o t only one of its m ost p rom inen t residen ts, b u t a ph ila n th ro p is t w hose generosity to its churches an d civic o rgan iza tions is legion.
Mr. H erberm an , w hose hom e in N ew Y ork w as a t 40 F if th avenue, and w ho w as executive v ice-president and form erly p res iden t of the E x p o rt S team ship C orporation, a t 25 B ro ad w ay op era to rs of A m erican E x p o rt lines, died suddenly a t 11:30 a. m. W ednesday w hile v is iting w ith Comm an d er C harles S. B ookw alters, of th e 3rd N aval D istric t, in th e la t te r ’s office a t 641 W ash ing ton s tree t. H e w as fifty-seven years old.
W hen he collapsed, Mr. H erberm an received em ergency tre a tm e n t from C ap ta in E d g a r Thom pson, of th e N avy M edical Corps, b u t he w as dead before th e a rr iv a l of an am bulance from St. V incen t’s H ospita l. T he am bulance physician repo rted th a t he d ied of n a tu ra l causes. Also w ith Mr. H erb e rm ann a t th e tim e of his d ea th w as N orm an B. T anner, office m anager o f th e E x p o rt concern.
Mr. H erb erm an n w as one of th e n a tion ’s m ost aggressive leaders in th e developm ent of an A m erican m erch an t m arine. H e helped d ra f t th e Jones- W hite bill w hich becam e th e m erch an t m arine ac t of 1928 an d w hich increased th e Shipping B oard ’s construction fund to $250,000,000 to be loaned to shipp ing m en a t low er in te re s t ra tes. U ntil th e passage of th a t bill, w hich also m ateria lly ra ised th e cost of ocean m ail co n trac ts to th e governm en t A m erican shipp ing m en w ere receiv ing little F ed era l ass is tance under tse ocean m ail a c t of 1891.
Mr. H erb erm an n w as b o m in J e r sey City, A ugust 17, 1878, th e son of C harles an d C atherine H erberm ann , and a f te r a publio school education, w en t to w ork a round N ew Y ork h a rbor firin g on tugboats. H e th e n obta in ed w ork as a coal boy in th e yards of th e P ennsy lvaia R ailroad , w ork ing up in e igh t years to th e post o f chief c lerk in th e Je rsey City fre ig h t yards.
H e form ed a tru ck ag e and ligh terage firm , w hich he opera ted u n til 1920.
T h a t y ea r th e U nited S ta te s Shipping B oard offered fo r sale th e E x p o rt S team ship C orporation, w hich opera ted a line of six fre ig h te rs p ly ing betw een N o rth A tlan tic po rts and th e M ed iterranean an d R ed Seas,
D uring th e years th a t M r. H erberm an n headed the line i t bu ilt up a firm business. T he fleet w as increased g radua lly bo th as reg a rd s num bers of un its and tonnage.
H is f i rs t w ife, th e fo rm er M iss Agnes H a rrin g to n , of Je rsey City, died a t th e ir sum m er hom e h ere in 1926. T hey h ad tw o children , C arl an d M arian a w ho survive. In 1928 M r. H erb erm ann m arried D r. M arg a re t N oonan, fo rm erly a p rom inen t Je rsey C ity physician, w ho lives a t th e ir F if th avenue home.
Also surv iv ing a re a b ro ther, Joseph H erberm ann , of St. P e te rsb u rg , F la., an d tw o sisters, M rs. Lucy S tockm an an d M rs. H elen B rauer, bo th of N ew ark .
F u n e ra l services w ill be held a t 11 a. m. S a tu rd ay a t St. F ra n c is X avier church , 42 W est S ix teen th s tree t, and b u ria l w ill follow in Holy N am e Cemete ry Je rsey City. F rien d s m ay view th e body a t C am pbell’s F u n e ra l P a r lors, B roadw ay and Sixty-sixth s tree t, N ew York.
In s ta lla tio n o f oil b u rn e rs in th is borough w ith o u t f i rs t hav ing ob ta in ed a w ritte n p e rm it and pay ing a n inspection fee is to be p rohibited .
T he B orough Com m ission, T uesday m orning, approved on f i rs t read in g a n ord inance to th is effect. I t w ill come, up fo r second read ing and fin a l p assage a t th e reg u la r w eekly m eeting o f ' th e Com m ission T uesday m orn ing , N ovem ber 5 a t 10:30. A ny tax p ay e r m ay at th a t tim e reg is te r ob jection to its passage or o ffer suggestions f o r a change in its w ording.
W hen passed th e o rd inance w ill go in to effec t a f te r publication in th is p ap er F riday , N ovem ber 9.
T he borough c le rk w ill issue w rit te n p erm its fo r in s ta lla tions upon th e recom m endation of th e bu ild ing in spector.
A pplican ts fo r p erm its w ill be re quired to deposit w ith th e borough c lerk a fee of $5.00 to cover th e co s t o f a n inspection rep o rt to th e building inspector.
A nyone v io la ting an y of th e p ro visions of th e o rd inance is liable to a p ena lty o f a fine of n o t m ore th a n $200 o r im prisonm ent in the C oun ty Ja il fo r no t m ore th a n n ine ty days.
T he ord inance is a sa feg u ard to life and p ro p erty an d is th e outcom e o f num erous cases w here in s ta lla tion of th is type of hea tin g have been m ade w ithou t any reg a rd to fire hazard s.
J. C. P. & L. Co.Exhibit On Wheels
TO VISIT ALL CUSTOMERS AND ^DEMONSTRATE HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES
An exhibition on w heels of every household requ isite adap tab le to gas an d elec tric pow er is to u rin g th is bo rough and v icin ity fo r th e n ex t few weeks.
T he huge tra ile r is f itte d u p w ith every conceivable e lec trical device from an Iron to a re f rig e ra to r and g as app liances from a stove je t to a hot- w a te r boiler an d fu rnace . All u sers o f ligh t an d pow er supplied by the Je rsey C en tra l P o w er an d L ig h t Company w ill h e v isited an d inv ited to w itness a dem onstra tion of lab o r sav ing devices fo r th e hom e.
T he exh ib it is in ch a rg e o f W illiam M iller, ass is ted by T . A. Sim pson and? R obert H ennessy.
BANQUET TO “CHAMPIONS"
N E X T W EDN ESDA Y
T he com m ittee in charge of th e ban q u e t to be g iven th e D em ocratic baseball team , w inners of the second h a lf title an d play-off in th e shore league, w ill be held n ex t W ednesday n ig h t a t th e R o u n tree H otel. T icke ts fo r th is a f fa ir m ay be h ad from th e com m ittee in charge, Jo seph B erger, cha irm an .
W ARNING !
H allowe’en celebrants are warned that any act of m alicious destruction o f or Interference w ith property in Belm ar w ill be severely dealt with.
WINSLOW M. BRACKETT, Chief of Police.
O. K. PAR RY M. D.
KIW ANIS. G U EST
ASK FOR SEATS ON
1 >' SOUTH BOARDWALK
T he m em bers o f th e K iw anis C lub a t th e ir w eekly luncheon-m eeting in S unset V iew W ednesday listened to a. lo t o f cu ttin g rem ark s by D r. O. K . P a rry on hosp ita l ad m in is tra tio n T hey w ere O. K. an d g rea tly enjoyed by th e assem blage.
WOMEN’S CLUBONE-ACT PLAY
A req u est in w ritin g fo r boardw alk sea ts a t th e sou th end of th e beach received by the B orough Comm ission T uesday m orn ing from M rs. W in ifred W . Southw orth w as filed and on Comm issioner Leon T. A bbott’s recom m endation B orough C lerk J . A. Joeck w as au thorized to in form Mrs. S outhw orth th a t fun d s a re no t availab le fo r th a t purpose a t th e p resen t tim e.
E v ery Thursday BANANA SPLIT DAY
R U B E N ’Stopped w ith whipped cream atl5o
N inth Avenue and P Street
In su b m ittin g h is a u d it fo r 1934 of South B elm ar’s finances, W alte r R. D arby, s ta te au d ito r of m unicipal ac coun ts com plim ented B orough C lerk Jo h n F . C arlton on th e m an n er in w hich he k e p t h is books.
Advertise in the colum ns paper and results w ill follow.
of thieAdvertise in the Coast Advertiser.
A one-act p lay w ill be p resen ted by th e D ram a D ep artm en t of th e W om en 's Club T uesday evening a t e igh t o’clock in th e C alvary B ap tis t church , V iolin and p iano selections w ill be a fe a tu re of th e en te rta in m en t. P ro ceeds to be applied to th e C urta in Fund.
WORK W ANTED—Private home, hotel or boarding house. Apply 500 16th avenue, Belmar.
The fish ing season is on th e w an ju s t now w ith only a s tr ip e r being caugh t now and then.
S. BELM AR PAYSTUITION D EB T
T he South B elm ar B oard of E d u cation h a s liqu idated its indebtedness to B elm ar fo r tu itio n of ch ild ren of th e borough. T he b oard w ishes i t to be know n th a t paym en ts to th e borough ' n ever have been held up fo r any le n g th j of tim e.
F U R N IS H E D ROOM S F O R R E N T — V ery a ttra c tiv e ly fu rn ish ed in p r iv a te home. All conveniences. R easonab le , 20 99th avenue.
B ELM A R COAL CO.
F orm erly B elm ar Ice Co. PR E M IU M A N T H R A C IT E
P H O N E 742
—Special T his "Week—G rade A No. 1, 8-10 ton lots no carry
NUT $10,00—STOVE $10.25
F O R SALE—E ng lish S e tte r, 7 m os. old, fem ale, ped. A pply E . M. A rno ld , 322 So. B oulevard, Spring L ake.
Try Our H om e-like B O X L U N C H
Two Snadwiches, F ruit and C ake 25 Cents Delivered
CALL BELM AR 2203 South Belmar Diner
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SUM M ARY OF PROCEEDINGSB O A RD O P C O M M ISSIO NERS O F T H E BORO UG H O F BELM A R, N. J.
COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 1935
FINANCIAL REPORTM onth of S eptem ber 1935—N um ber of m eetings, four.
Septem ber 3, 1935—16th SessionP re sen t: C om m issioners T itus and A bbott. M ayor D illon absent.C om m unications received and filed.R esolutions:
.. A uthorizing th e M ayor and C lerk to execute and file an application to tn e U nited S ta tes of A m erica fo r a loan and g ra n t to finance the construction an d in s ta lla tion of a deisel engine, a ir com pressor, pum p, etc., a t th e W ate r W orks.
A uthorizing th e M ayor and C lerk to file an application to th e U nited S ta te s of A m erica for a loan and g ra n t to finance th e construction of an ex ten
s io n to th e 16th A venue B reak w a te r and Je tty .A uthorizing th e M ayor and C lerk to execute and file an app lication to
th e U nited S ta tes of A m erica fo r a loan and g ra n t to a id in f inanc ing th e cons tru c tio n of a boardw alk supported by piling eas t of O cean A venue on th e beach fro n t ex tend ing from S h ark R iver to Spring L ake B oundary Line.
A uthorizing th e M ayor and C lerk to execute and file a n app lica tion to th e U nited S ta tes of A m erica fo r a loan and g ra n t to a id in f in an c in g th e cons tru c tio n of a steel bu lkhead on th e sou th side of S h ark R iv er from O cean A venue to “F ” S treet.
A uthorizing th e ap p ro p ria tio n of $200.00 fo r E m ergency R elief fo r th e m on th of Septem ber.
Issu ing F irem en ’s E xem pt C ertifica te to Chilson Miller.P ay m en t of claim s.
Septem ber 10, 1935—17th Session.P re se n t: C om m issioners A bbott and T itus. M ayor D illon absen t, a tten d
ing conference w ith R ailroad O fficials a t L ong B ranch .C om m unications reecived an d filed.R esolutions: —T ra n sfe rrin g P len a ry R eta il C onsum ption L icense No. 3 from th e la te
G abriel F e r re tt i to M rs. A ngelina F e rre tti .Is su in g F irem en ’s E xem ption C ertifica te to N elson A bbott.P ay m en t o f claim s.
Septem ber 17, 1935—18th Session All C om m issioners p resent.C om m unications received and filed.R eso lu tions:—A ppropria ting $100.00 to th e F ir s t Aid Squad fo r services rendered. A uthorizing E m ergency A ppropriation of $2500.00 fo r th e purpose of con
stru c tio n of a th ree chr garage ad jo in ing th e B orough H all.A uthorizing the Solicitor to d raw up N otice to B idders fo r th e C onstruc
tion of a th ree ca r garage on th e prem ises in th e re a r of the B orough H all. P ay m en t of claim s.
Septem ber 24, 1935—19th Session.All C om m issioners p resen t.C om m unications received and filed.R eso lu tions:—•A uthorizing Solicitor to d raw up com plain t ag a in s t th e L. O. O. M. No.
1327 fo r violation of the Alcoholic B everage A ct. H earin g to be held W ednesday, O ctober 2, 1935, a t 2 o’clock P . M.
P ay m en t of claim s.
1933193419351936
R E C E IP T S .T axes .............. ..... .................:............... .... 2,318.07T axes ...................................... .................... 5,308.88T axesT axes ...... .........................
T ax T itle L iens .................. .In te re s t and Costs ...............D ance R eceip ts ........... .........T ax Searches ..........................B us F ran ch ise ... .... ...........L icenses ...... .................... .....Concession R en ta ls ...............W ate r D ep artm en t ...............B uild ing P e rm its ________F ines ......... .......... ...................G roup In su ran ce P rem iumSew er R en ta ls .......................Sew er T aps ............... ..............B each B ath ing ................... ....A ssessm ents .................. .....M iscellaneous .......................
B a lan ce .... ..............................
G eneral G overnm ent:Salaries ____________E lections ..... ...............L itiga tion ......... .........P ublic ity
11,418.11189.52
2,031.851,138.10
92.608.25
221.47257.50152.00
3,000.0010.0082.0041.76
1,750.0060.00
851.0564.6375.69
P rin tin g and Postage ........ .........M usic .......... ....... ............ .......... ....C om m unity C en ter .......................T roph ies and M edals ..................In su ran ce ...'•......................... ...........O ffice E xpense .............................Police D epartm en t:Salaries .............. ...........................Specials ........................... ........... ...Telephones ......... ............ ......._.....T ra ff ic E xpense .......................... .E qu ipm en t .......................... ....... .R ad io E xpense .............. ....... ...R epa irs and Supplies ....................
F ire D epartm en t:S ignal System ...............................R epa irs an d Supplies ................F ir s t Aid E xpenses ........................T esting H ose ........... .................... ....In su ran ce .................. ...................
H ea lth and C harities:C om m unity N urse .... ....................H ea lth E xpense ........... ... ........ .....P oo r R elief ....................... ..............Sa laries ...................... ..................... .
Sew er M aintenance:L abor ....................... ...... ..................C hlorine .............. ..............................C u rren t ............... ............ ... ....... .R epa irs to Septic T an k ...............Supplies ............................. ....... .....
G arbage and W aste:C on trac ts ....... .... ........ ...... .............S tree t M ain tenance:Salaries and L abor .........................G ravel .... ............... ........._............... .G as an d Oil .......... ....... ..... ........... .Supplies .........................................R ep a irs to E qu ipm en t .. .............
S tree t Sprink ling :L abor ..... _............. .............. .............R epairs and Supplies ...... ..... .......
S tree t L igh ting .... ...........................M unicipal B uilding:L abor ............................... .................L ig h t ................... .......... ..................Supplies ... .... ...... ............ ... ...........
G oodwill H ose Co.:L ig h t .................................... .............V olunteer H ook and L adder Co.R ep a irs ... .... .................. -............... -L ig h t ................ ..............- .................
B orough Y ard and B uildings:R epa irs ............................ .................P a rk s :L abor ....................................... ...... ...R ep a irs .......................... ....................
B each F ro n t:L ab o r .............. ........ ... ............ .......R ep a irs ... ...... ...................... .............Supplies ...1...................... ..................
L ib ra ry ........ .......... -.......... ................B ond In te re s t .................... ............. .In te re s t on C ertifica te .... ... .........
UU1U1 g u u u j .........«...C apita l Im provem ent N ote ......E m ergency N otes ................. .... .
D ISB U R SE M E N T S
1,164.16282.75415.04275.00124.32245.70226.9439.10
1,150.4730.45
1,561.49107.2034.50
1.5333.6520.83
244.60
59.5047.85
276.1582.00
33.79
83.3316.55
229.7586.25
67.50137.50 152.70173.51
4.75
29,071.48
36,887.99 65,959.47
O F T H E
BOROUGH OF SO U TH BELMARAS OF
December 31st, 1934By the Auditors of Dept, of Municipal Accounts
CO N D ITIO N O F F IN A N C ES AS O F D E C E M B E R 1934 AUDIT,
SOUTH BELM A R, N. J.
T he cu rren t financia l position of th e m un icipality is se t fo rth in th e -following s ta tem en t:The B orough owes for:T ax R evenue N otes ........................ 5,0OO.OCS tate and C ounty TaxesLocal School D istric t T ax ............ .A ppropriation R eserves ..................In te rfu n d A ccounts Payab le P rep a id 1935 Taxes ........................
T o ta l D em and L iabilitiesT ax O verpaym ents ...........In te re s t D eficiency N ote ................"
T o ta l O ther L iabilities
T otal L iabilities Jjjj......
To m eet these L iab ilities th e B orough has-C ash ............ .......................... ............Taxes 1934 ...... ......................... .......... .. ' ' M b |R evenue A ccounts R eceivable ..... ........
T o ta l Q uick A ssets ............. .................Taxes 1933 and 1932 ........................ Z..Z.Z.*Taxes 1931 ........................ ........ ........T ax T itle L iens ............... ................
Less R eserves ........... ....... ....... .
D ue from R eco rder C avanaugh D ue from T reas. S h o rt D eposit ........0
T otal O ther A ssets ....E m ergency B a th in g B each .......... ........O verexpenditu res 1933 ...... ....... .R em itted T axes 1929-1930 .... ...................In te re s t on S ta te School T ax ............3-*E xcess 1% Costs Bond Issue O rd .77...O verexpenditure 1934 ............................E m ergency Police ................... ............E m ergency H ea lth an d C harity _____>In te re s t D eficiency ...................................
T otal D eferred A ssets ........ j
T o ta l A ssets ..........._.,3jL eaving a su rp lu s revenue balance ofL.; .
5,638.8218,000.00
977.054,023.11
10.00
13.11450.93
33,648.98
464.04
34,113.02
$13,557.68 ... 4,766.09
2,105.0815,374.36
39.00
9,001.3379.68
8,791.59
10.006.61
2 ,000.0059.90
187.05156.70220.00693.43700.00535.57450.93
17,518.44
17,889.21
5,003.58
$40,411.236,298.21
$34,113.02
3,953.93
2,003.80
499.29
415.88
535.96
1,040.00
1,487.16192.2474.1315.90
355.63 2,125.06
52.8028.53 81.33
2,095.67
47.1930.721.26 79.17
2.00
2.001.17 3.17
11.65
125.60328.02 453.62
45.0060.36
101.01 206.37
1,872.0084.00
891.53
1,956.00
500.002,976.756,520.42 9,997.17
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RECO M M EN D A TIO N S
T h a t postage ch arg es be allocated to a p roper app ro p ria tio n ra th e r th a n to contingent.
T h a t a new w a te r ledger be installed a rran g ed accord ing to s tre e t and lo t a s th e ta x reco rds a re a rran g ed , w ith a com plete index. T he p resen t ledger is en tire ly inadequa te an d u n sa tisfac to ry an d becom es m ore so every year.
T h a t th e reserve fo r food o rd e r re lief of $515.02, now d iscontinued, be tra n s fe rre d to su rp lu s revenue by resolution of th e m ayo r and council.
T h a t num bered b a th in g tag s be used w ith a d iffe ren t ta g fo r residen ts and non-residen ts; if a d iffe ren t fee is to be charged , a p roper an d adequate fo rm of daily tic k e t should be used an d n o t one th a t is repea ted ly in use.
T h a t a sep a ra te book be used in w hich all b a th in g beach revenue tra n sa c tions be recorded. I t can n o t be too strong ly u rged th a t p ro p er fo rm s an d records be insta lled fo r the b a th in g beach operations.
T h a t a ll o fficia ls requ ired by s ta tu te to be bonded be bonded w ith corp o ra te su re ty and th a t su re ty bonds be procured an d k e p t on file, th e re now being no bonds on file.
T h a t due-consideration be g iven to foreclosing an d secu ring title to p rop erties upon w hich th e B orough now holds tax title lien certifica tes .
T h a t a ca re fu l stu d y of th e s ta tem en t of finac ia l condition m ade p a r t of th is rep o rt be m ade. T h is s ta tem en t ind ica tes a n excess of dem and liabilities over qu ick asse ts o f $16,000.00, w hich is an im provem ent of $4,000.00 over the y ea r previous and th u s is a step in th e rig h t d irection , b u t still leaves m uch to be desired.
T he ta x overpaym ents no t sub jec t to re fu n d be tra n s fe rre d to surp lus revenue by resolution .
T h a t in te rfu n d accounts be cleared by the issuance of checks in th e sum s sta ted .
A P P R E C IA T IO NI desire to express m y apprecia tion of th e a ss is tan ce an d courtesies ren
dered by th e B orough officia ls d u rin g the course of th e aud it. C E R T IF IC A T IO N
I hereby ce rtify th a t th e above rep o rt is a tru e an d co rrec t rep o rt of the financ ia l accoun ts of th e B orough of South B elm ar, C ounty of M onm outh, as ob tained from th e books an d papers of th e B orough p resen ted to th e aud ito r, supplem ented by personal inqu iry an d investigation an d I believe i t to be a tru e rep o rt of th e financ ia l condition of th e B orough.
R espectfu lly subm itted ,W A L T E R R. DARBY,
S ta te A uditor.I ce rtify th a t th e w ork w as done by m e o r u n d er m y d irection and th e
preced ing com m ents a re co rrec t to th e best of m y know ledge an d belief.A. S. H U LSA R T, A udito r
T ren ton , N . J .—O ctober 5, 1935.A com plete rep o rt of a u d it is on file a t th e B orough H all, w ith th e B or
ough C lerk, and can be inspected by anyone in terested .JO H N F . CARLTO N , B orough C lerk
BOROUGH OF BELMAR Registry and Election Notice
N otice is hereby given th a t a G eneral E lection will ,th e B orough of B elm ar, in th e C ounty of M onm outh S tate of * jld Z &nd f ° r T uesday, N ovem ber 5th, 1935, from th e hou r of“ n ^cfock i ° nof e ig h t o’clock P. M„ a t th e follow ing polling p laces ° th ® h ° Ur
™ P ,“ e ' ™ Ave-
E street.60'*011 N ° ‘ 2- PoUi^ P Iace< t r o u g h H all, N in th A venue andE lection D is tric t No. 3—P olling P lace, V olun teer H ook and ~
pany, 11th A venue betw een E and F s tre e t and L adder Com-
F s tre e t N ° ' 4“ pDlBn* P lace ’ K asd an B u ild iag - 15th Avenue andSaid election w ill be held in th e said B orough fo r th e m irn n ^ of
One S ta te Senator;L T ^ ° M em bers of th e G eneral A ssem bly; One S heriff and Two M em bers of th e B oard of Chosen F reeho lders and T hree C oroners '
N otice of Registration
of 1 P m !
votre ^ f o r 1 h i ’G^nnerha lAE r c t i eonan d E t0 r6ViSe an d Correct th e Ust ofD ated O ctober 8th, 1935.________________________ J . A. JO E C K , B orough C lerk.
BOROUGH OF SO UTH BELMAR Registry and Election Notice
„ N otic® is„ hereby given th a t a G eneral E lec tion will be held in and fo r B or° ugh of S°u th B elm ar, in th e C ounty of M onm outh, S ta te of N e ^ J e r -
?ay’ I?” Tu<l3day’ N ovem ber 5th, 1935, from th e ho u r o f seven o’clock A M toF s t r e T i n sa id L°roughk P * &t th e B ° r ° Ugh HaI1’ R edm ond A venue and
®lec t!on w in be held in th e said B orough fo r th e purpose of electing- O ne S ta te S ena to r; Two M em bers of th e G eneral A ssem bly; Two M em bers of th e B oard of Chosen F reeho lders; O ne S heriff; T hree C oroners an d Two Coun- d lm e n of th e B orough of South B elm ar. ooun
N otice o f R eg istra tio nof 1 P M ^ d % n B iCM 1 °S Tu,eSday’ 0 c to b e r 15th, 1935, betw een th e hours
£ a' M " B ° a rd of R eg lstry an d E lec tion shall m eet a t th eS f ifS S S I S ” ' Fs,“ l “ revl” “ a ““
D ated : O ctober 8th, 1935. JO H N F. CARLTON, B orough Clerk.
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Belmar, New Jersey706 Ninth Avenue
Sew er C onstruction ...R eserves ......................W ate r D ept. S c r ip .......S ta te School T ax ........P ensions .......................B each T ru s t A ccount ... O rd inance No. 283 __
B alance Sept. 30, 1935
W ate r R en ts
7.28415.03238.00
6 ,000.00166.66
3,298.52810.90 36,707.99
29,251.48
W A T E R D E PA R T M E N T65,959.47
T u rn in g O n an d OffM eters ...........................T aps .............................
B alance Sept. 1 s t .................
D isbursem ents:O pera ting L abor ....... ........P um ping System E xpense Pow erM ain tenance E xpense ...O ffice E xpense ..............N ew R eservo ir ...............A dm in istra tion .............A n tic ipation in B udget B alance Sept. 30, 1935
J . A. JO E C K , B orough Clerk.
2,821.4328.0010.0018.00
746.9678.55
854.76313.79
.6566.96
194.583,000.00
2,877.43
6,874.63 9,752.06
5,256.254,495.81 9,752.06
B oard of Com m issioners, THOM AS S. D ILLO N , M ayor LEO N T. ABBO TT G E O R G E G. T ITU S
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TEN TH AVENUE BELMAR. N . J.
1Hutchinson Art Shop
Exclusive Agency for Columbia and Minerva Yarns, D. M. C.
\ Cotton, A lsatian Embroidery,Embroidery Stam ping and
Hand-knitted Sweaters PH O N E 694
806 P ST.
those who have left rifles c to be repaired, kindly call £ BYR NES, 19-h Ave. Opp. P . Q.
s : P H O N E 14= :
Central MarketHerman P. Lazarus, Prop.
City D ressed Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork—Fresh dressed poultry !
. a specialty
908 P STREET, BELMAR, N . J.
CHURCH NOTICESF IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHU RCH
R ev. C lair A. M orrow, M inister N in th A venue an d E S tree t
Sunday services:S unday School a t 9:45 A. M. M orning w orship a t 11:00 A. M. E ven ing w orsh ip a t 7:30 P . M.
F IR S T M E T H O D IST E PISC O PA L CH U R CH
Seventh Ava. and 0 StreetRev. E a r l T ow nsend H a h n Minted!
Sunday services:9:330 A. M. Sunday school.10:45 A. M. Publio w orship.8:00 P . M. Public W orship.
ST. R O S E ’S R . C. CHU RCHSum m er M asses—Sundays, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12. E ven ing Service 7:30, includ ing D evotions to th e Blessed M other an d th e M iraculous M edal.
W eek-days—M asses a t 6:30, 7:30. H oly D ays—M asses 6, 8, 9, 10.
CALVARY B A PT IST CHU RCHT h irte en th A venue and D Street-
Rev. A llen N. N ettlem an , M inister Sunday services:Sunday School a t 9:45 A. M. M orning w orsh ip a t 11:00 A. M. E ven ing w orsh ip a t 7:30 P . M.
W E ST B EL M A R M. E . CHU RCHR ev. P a u l A. F re id rich , P a s to r
S abba th school a t 9:45 A. M. M orning w orsh ip 11:00 A. M. E p w o rth L eague 7:00 P . M. E ven ing Service 7:30 P . M.
Telephone EmployeesHave Hobby Show
600 D isplay F ru its of S pare T im e Labors in In te re s tin g E xhib it.
N early 600 dyed-in-the wool hobby fans, w ho also help to serve N ew J e r sey’s telephone needs, exhibited the varied fru its of th e ir spare-tim e labors a t a state-w ide hobby show in the telephone h ead q u arte rs building, 540 B road stree t, N ew ark , la s t week.
On exhibition w ere scores of h an d m ade a rtic les of wood, iron, textiles, silver, copper an d glass—m ute evidence of th e c ra ftsm an sh ip an d a r t is tic ab ility w hich tim e, patience and loving care can crea te . T here w ere collections of ra re an tiques, old coins, s tam ps from n e a r and fa r places, In dian arrow heads—g athered over a period of years, and in m ost in stances p u t on d isplay fo r th e f irs t tim e.
T he w om en of the telephone o rganization—m any of them opera to rs — w ere rep resen ted largely w ith sam ples of fine needlew ork. D elicately em bro idered handkerch iefs, scars and tab leclo ths; a fg h an s in flam ing colors; quilts, ru g s and dresses, ham m ered silver and b rass a rtic les, p ic tu res p a in ted on canvass, g lass and velvet. O ne young lady w hose tiny size belies h e r prow ess had on d isplay th e m oun ted heads of a b ear and a lynx, shot by herself.
F IR S T B A PT IST CHU RCHN in th Ave. betw een C and D Sts.
R ev. P . T. M orris, D.D., P a s to r Sunday services:M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock. Sunday school a t 2:30 P . M.E ven ing service a t 8:00 o’clock. Y oung People’s m eeting each F riday
evening a t 8:00 o’clock.
MT. OLTVE B A PT IST CH U RCH• 17th Ave. an d F St.,R ev. J . J . D avis, p a s to r
Sunday services:M orning w orsh ip a t 11 o’clock. Sunday school a t 12:15 o’clock. E ven ing service a t 8:00 o’clock. P ra y e r m eeting . W ednesday evening
a t 8:00 o’clock.
O B SE R V E NAVY DAYAT L A K E H U R ST MONDAY
N avy D ay w ill be observed nex t M onday. T he U. S. N aval A ir S tation a t L akehu rst, th e N avy ’s only active ligh te r-than -a ir sta tion , w ill be open to v is ito rs from 9 a. m., un til sunset.
Special N avy D ay exhib its an d a ttrac tio n s w ill be p repared in th e large a irsh ip han g ar. I f su itab le w ea th e r conditions pervail, th ere m ay be add itional events, such as p a rach u te jum ps, conducted outside th e h angar.
C hancery 8-51S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e directed , issued ou t o f th e C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sale a t publio vendue, on T uesday , th e 12th D ay of N ovem ber,
1935,betw een th e hou rs of 12 o’clock an d 5 o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) in th e afternoon of said day, a t the C ourt H ouse, in the B orough of F reehold , C ounty 6f Monm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree o f said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ate ly $17,802.00.
A ll those c e rta in lots, tra c ts o r p a rcel's of lan d an d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, s itu a te , ly ing an d being in th e B orough of B elm ar, in th e C ounty of M onm outh an d S ta te o f N ew Jersey , an d being m ore p a rtic u la r ly described a s lo ts num bers One (1), Two (2), T h ree (3), an d F o u r (4), in b lock O ne (1), upon th e m ap of the B e lm ar P a rk T rac t, so called; the sam e in size an d location to be in acco rdance w ith a m ap or p lan of said t r a c t now on file w ith th e C lerk of the C oun ty of M onm outh in th e S ta te of N ew Jersey , en titled “M ap of B elm ar P a r k T rac t, s itu a ted p a rtly in B elm ar, a n d p a rtly in Spring y a k e , M onm outh C ounty, N . J., ow ned by th e O cean G rove P a rk A ssociation.”
Seized as th e p ro p erty of JE N N IE A. STO K ES, exec. etc. e t als., ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of LLOYD W.
C A SN ER, su b s titu ted adm r. etc. and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated O c t 7th, 1935.D u rand , Iv in s and C arton , Sol’r.(42 1.) ?17-64
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C hancery 8-11S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to me d irected , issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of th e S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill he exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 4 th day of N ovem ber, 1935,
betw een the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) in th e afternoon of said day, a t th e C ourt H ouse, in the B orough of F reehold , C ounty of M onm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tis fy a decree of said cou rt am oun ting to approxim ately $l,945.00i
All th a t ce rta in t r a c t or parce l of land an d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rtic u larly described, situa te , lying an d being in T ow nship of W all in C ounty of M onm outh an d S ta te of N ew Jersey , bounded an d described as follows:
S itua te on th e south side of M ain H ighw ay R oad, w hich is a con tinuation of W arren Avenue, Spring L ake, an d beg inn ing a t a po in t o r place w hich is th ree h u nd red (300) fee t easte r ly from th e beg inn ing co rner of a t r a c t of W oodland fo rm erly ow ned by Jo h n K ing, deceased, in th e n o rth line of lands fo rm erly ow ned by H en ry H. B en n e tt an d in th e eas t line o r a t the so u th east co m er of lands fo rm erly ow ned by A braham O sborn, deceased, and know n as the Saw M ill tra c t, w hich w as fo rm erly ow ned by F o rm an O sborn, w hich beg inn ing po in t is also th e so u th east co m er of a lo t of land th is day conveyed to Sophie B au m an n by th e p a rtie s o f th e f i r s t p a r t and ex tending from thence (1) e a s te rly a long th e said B en n e tt line, th ree hund red forty-tw o an d one-half (342%) fee t m ore o r less to th e w este rly line of a lo t of land conveyed to E d w ard B arkalow by the p a rtie s of th e f i rs t p a r t ; and thence (2) n o rth erly a long th e said w esterly line of the B arkalow lo t to th e cen te r of th e M ain H ighw ay R oad, w hich is W arren A venue, S p ring L ake, extended; an d thence (3) w esterly a long th e cente r line of th e said W arren A venue extended to th e n o rth e a s t co m er of the lot of land aforem en tioned th is day conveyed to th e sa id Sophie B aum an by th e p a rtie s of th e f i rs t p a rt ; and thence (4) southerly a long th e easte rly line of th e aforem en tioned B aum an lo t to th e po in t o r p lace of beginning.
B eing th e sam e prem ises described in a deed m ade by A ndrew V ertunoff, single, to O lga Lupolov, bearing date Ju n e 30th, 1928 and recorded in Book 1465 of D eeds, page 311.
Seized as th e p ro p erty of M orris Lupolov an d o thers, ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of M utual Aid B uilding an d L oan A ssociation, an d to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Sept. 24th, 1935.H alsted H . W ain righ t, Sol’r.(67 lines) $28.14
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Chancery 8-8S H E R IF F S SA LE — B y v irtu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e d irected , issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sale a t publio vendue, on M onday, th e 28th D ay of O ctober, 1935, betw een th e hou rs of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) in th e afternoon of sa id day, a t th e C ourt H ouse, in the B orough of F reehold , C ounty of Monm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ately $2,882.00.
All th a t c e rta in lot, t r a c t o r parcel of lan d an d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, s itu a te ly ing and being in th e Tow nship bf N eptune, in th e C ounty of M onm outh an d S ta te of N ew Jersey .
K N O W N an d designated a s L ot N um ber O ne H u n d red and E ig h ty on a M ap o r P la n of R obbins’ A ddition to A sbury P a rk , N. J., m ade by N ia rt R ogers, Civil E ng ineer, an d duly filed in th e M onm outh C ounty C lerk ’s Office.
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e easte r ly line of F ish e r A venue d is tan t one hund red an d tw en ty six fe e t and fo rty h u n d red th s of a foot from a m arble stone p lan ted in th e n o rth ea s t corn e r of Springw ood A venue and F isher A venue; thence no rth e rly a long the easterly line of F ish e r A venue tw en ty five fee t; thence easterly a t r ig h t an gles to F ish e r avenue one h u nd red and fo rty -n ine feet, m ore o r less, to the w esterly line of th e D ayton an d De- N yse T ra c t; thence sou therly , along th e ir w esterly line tw en ty five feet; thence w esterly , and ag a in a t r ig h t an gles to F ish e r A venue one hundred an d fo rty -n ine feet, m ore o r less to the easterly line of F ish e r avenue an d the po in t o r p lace of beginning.
Seized as th e p ro p erty o f A LIC E C. RAN DA LL, e t al., ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of T H E H O M E B U ILD IN G and LOAN ASSOCIATION O F ASB U R Y PA R K , N. J., an d to be sold by
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BE WARM BUT BEWARE
The Borough Commission is to be commended for the proposedpassage, of an ordinance regulating the installation of oil burners within the borough limits.
The ordinance in no way affects the business of oil burner manufacturers or dealers or those who wish to instal this method of heating except in that it safeguards the lives and property of the latter.
It is a fact well known to heating engineers that burning oil creates a highly inflamable soot which accumulates more thickly in chimneys than soot from other combustibles and clogs up drafts more densely. It naturally follows that if there are defects in the outlet passages the danger of fire is enhanced.
This latest system of heating has proven itself more convenient than any other and is gaining in popularity every day. The system is good but extra precautions in installation should be used. The ordinance is proposed for just these reasons and we cannot see why anyone should object to reg-
• ulations which are framed to protect himself,
show n a sav ing of $400,000 so fa r ; ap po in tm en t of a m ilk contro l board, p roducing a living incom e fo r ou r d a iry fa rm ers ; changed th e p rim aries from M ay to Septem ber; changes in the m unicipal bonding ac t and th e appo in tm en t of a T ri-S ta te S an ita tion board whose du ty it is to contro l pollution in N ew Y ork h a rb o r fo r the p ro tection of our beaches, w hich a re ou r m ost vita l asset.
“O ur job is no t ju s t th e election of a local tick e t o f si cand ida tes—conditions have changed since the las t p residen tia l election—b u t th is y ear we a re in terested in th e production of th e R epublican vote in M onm outh county so th a t w e m ay be counted upon to re tu rn a R epublican vote here .’’
H ay d n P ro c to r, assem bly candidate , expressed th e hope th a t vo ters w ould no t be confused over th e question of sales tax repeal. “V ote D em ocratic and R epeal th e Sales T ax,” he said, “w ould give the in ference th a t by voting R epublican you w on’t. H e said th a t the sales tax w as passed by 20 D em ocratic votes an d 11 R epublicans, th a t M cCampbell had voted aga in s t th e sales ta x and they th rew him ou t of th e party .
B asil B runo, s -ek in g election to the assem bly, declared he w as v ita lly in te rested and could figh t fo r s ta te economics. H e also declared he had
j been active in securing th e reopening ■°f th e Ju n io r college a t L ong B ranch and w as in te rested in o ther educational m easures to benefit both teachers and studen ts. H e opposed any tam pering w ith th e teach ers pension fund.
O ther speakers w ere F reeho lder Jo seph M ayer, L eRoy G a rra b ra n d t and C om m issioner Leon T. Abbott.
Jo h n H aulenbeek presided.
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OUT O F THE LIMELIGHTSUNDAY AND MONDAY
Major General Smedley D. Butler, having so inostentatiously managed his own affairs and put those of so many others to rights ought to know what he is talking about when he takes up the Italian-Etheopian question.
The modest general calls Ethiopian warfare "sideshow maneuvers" compared to the statesmen's "racket" at Geneva.
Were the general a participant in either, things would doubtless be more serious. His past maneuvers are sufficient guarantee of this. It is
.possible they never heard of him on "the other side."
OR SOMETHINGby
SU W A N EE C O L L IE R
CARRIE N AFEY ESTATE
ACCOUNTS APPROVED
O nce aga in—or som ething!
T h is w eek — som eth ing d iffe ren t again .
D id you know th a t flow ers have a p a rtic u la r sen tim en t a ttach ed to each one.
F o r in stance—a lily denotes pu rity a n d a red rose—I love you.
Yes, i t w ould be queer to h e a r some one use th e language of th e flowers.
F o r in stance—-if a young m an brings to h is lady love—a bouquet o f th e follow ing—
C arnations, ferns, forget-m e-nots, geran ium s, the m essage th a t these flow ers denote w ould be—
T he es ta te of M iss C arrie E lizabeth N afey, fo rm erly of th is borough, who died in A sbury P a rk F eb ru a ry 10, showed a balance of $3,638.77, according to th e fina l accoun t of C harles F. N afey, o f H igh land P a rk , a b ro ther, w hich h as been approved by Judge J. E dw ard K n igh t in M onm outh County O rphans’ C ourt a t F reehold . Mr. N afey w as ad m in is tra to r of th e esta te w ith will annexed.
Miss M ary H afey, fo rm erly of Asbu ry P a rk , bu t now resid ing in H igh land P a rk , a s is te r of th e deceased, is sole beneficiary of the esta te , w hich had a gross to ta l of $4,506.
Sunday, O ctober 27th, th e ann iversa ry of th e b ir th of E x-P residen t, Theo dore R oosevelt has been designated by th e S ecre ta ry of th e N avy as “N avy Day. T his is th e day in each year w hen th e N avy is “A t H om e” to its friends and th e purpose of th is day is to a ffo rd th e public an opportun ity to becom e b e tte r acquain ted w ith the service, i t ’s purposes and peace tim e activ ities.
In view of th e fa c t th a t O ctober j 27th fa lls on Sunday, “N avy D ay” is being observed on M onday, O ctober 28th. T he N aval R adio D irection F in der S ta tion a t M anoajjuan will be open to v is ito rs on “N avy D ay,” 27th and 28th betw een th e hou rs of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P . M. T his s ta tio n is one of a g roup of fou r s im ila r s ta tio n s located on th e N ew Jersey and southern coast of Long Island.
, F ) 0 you profit by the experi- 1 - y ence of others ? John Wana- maker once said: “Every man in business will have a hard road to go, and he will have to find its turnings, but he need not go in the dark, if he will take with him the light of other men’s experience.”
Retailers will be interested in the simple test made by a midwest store. Two windows were prepared. Both offered the same articles. One window was drab: the other, brilliantly-colored. The colored window got 73 per cent
more business. Color is in business to stay and all who sell would increase profits by giving color the study it deserves.
B * * *
ENEATH New York City streets, 1,500 hardy Mailmen
work diligently for Uncle Sam. These ‘mailmen’ in reality are high-speed pneumatic tubes that travel a mile a minute up and down Manhattan and carry some 6,000,000 letters a day. Tubes are replaced after a year’s service of some 20,000 miles.
Closely allied to faulty records
as an aid to business failure, is neglect to keep check of stock. A comprehensive United States survey covering business of every size discloses the fact that 39 per cent of the insolvents admitted that they never took an inventory.
Dr. Donald Laird of Colgate University says that 3 retail customers out of every 4 want to make right turns rather than left turns in the store. And they want to make turns every 20 feet as they walk through the aisles! • —
MISS YETTA BARR
AN OCTOBER BR ID E
BIRDSALL W INS
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N OT T H A T IT S ANY O F H IS DARNE D B U SIN ESS, B U T O U R NOSY
C O R R E SPO N D E N T W OULD LIKE TO K NOW :
M y love fo r you is deep an d pure, sincerely. Do no t fo rget, I p re fe r you to all o thers.
Ah! m e—in th e sp ring a young m an ’s fan cy —•
B u t if th e young lass re tu rn s to the sw ain ju s t one w hite rose bud—
T h a t’s too bad
W hite rose buds m ean—you a re too young fo r love.
Local flow er m erch an ts w ill be wise n o t to stock w hite rose-buds—get it?
U pholding a verd ic t of $3,000 given C harles T raffo rd , ad m in is tra to r of the esta te of E dw ard W. T ra ffo rd of M an- asquan , th e C ourt of E rro rs h as re fused to reverse th e find ings of a F re e hold ju ry las t D ecem ber ag a in s t Chas. Howes, J r . of N ep tune City, it w as announced today.
T ra ffo rd recovered th e dam ages of $3,000 fo r fa ta l in ju ries caused to his son in an au to collision in N ep tune in M arch, 1933. H e w as rep resen ted by A rth u r B irdsali, local a tto rney .
W ho is the E thepo ian p len ipo ten tiary in B elm ar?
A m id a ttra c iv e decorations, Miss Y etta B arr, d au g h te r o f Mr. and M rs M orris B a rr of 221 F o u rteen th avenue
I w as m arried Sunday n ig h t to E dw ard I B ersek, son of M rs. Y e tta B ersek c f I A sbury P a rk .
R abbi M eyer Cohen of A sbury P a rk perform ed th e cerem ony a f te r w hich a reception and bu ffe t supper w ere
| held.The young couple le ft fo r a honey
moon in N ew Y ork and re tu rn ed to a tten d th e b ride’s s is te r’s w edding a t her hom e las t n igh t.
B oth bride an d groom a re g rad u a tes of A sbury P a rk H igh School. Mrs. B ersek has been p rom inen tly iden tified w ith th e doings of th e younger se t in
I th is borough and A sbury P a rk . Mr.| B ersek is in th e hadw are business w ith sto res in A sbury P a rk and P o in t P leasan t.
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W ho k icked ab o u t those free sandw iches because th e re w ere no dill p ick les?
MISS DORIS BARR
W EDS IRVING K O NNERW hen th a t sew ing m eeting is going
to s ta r t?
W ho is longing to g e t back to Miami an d those w arm open-air b a th s?
Or, Y oung m an w an ts position in burlesque show, no bad hab its , w illing to learn ,
W h a t’s the m a tte r w ith th is clim ate anyhow ?
“I ’m su rp rised !” exclaim ed Mrs. W ebster as she cam e upon N oah k issing the m aid—
W ho is in th e m a rk e t fo r an exchange of a w in te r overcoat fo r a ba th ing su it?
Some w rite fo r p leasure, som e w rite fo r fam e
B u t I only w rite so I can sign m y nam e—a in t it th e tru th ?
“L ips th a t touch liquor, shall never touch m ine”
“W hat, your lip s?”
“N o—m y liquor!”
If th e G reek R e s ta u ra n ts (and Bill R uben ’s) h ad th ere m enus p rin ted as th e sm a rt vaudeville boys w ould have it:
“Oh, no, I ’m su rp rised ; aston ished ,” he rejo ined.
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G et it m y fra n s—N oah W ebster w as th e m an w ho w rote th a t tr illing mys te ry —
T he D ictionary
J ’ever know th a t typese tte rs often m ake m istakes and om it le tte rs, etc.
W ho oouldn’t see any th ing funny [about fa lling o ff a stool fa s t asleep?
W ho arriv ed a day la te fo r th e wed d ing?
W ho re tu rn ed from h is w edding tr in all pepped u p ? 1
In th e p resence of a large num ber of r^ a t iv e s and friends, Miss D oris F ran ces B arr, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. M orris B a r r of 221 F o u rteen th avenue and Irv in g K onner, son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles K onner of 600 Monm outh avenue, B rad ley B each, w ere m arried la s t n igh t in th e b ride’s home.
ANNUTL TUR K EY DANCE
T he an n u a l tu rk ey d inner an d b azaar of the L adies’ A id Society of th e F ir s t P resb y te rian ch u rch will be held T hu rsday evening, N ovem ber 14th in the church room s.
T his w ill be a dual occasion, comm em orating th e f if th y ea r of th e p a sto ra te of th e Rev. C lair A. M orrow.
MRS. LYON INSTALLEDR EB E K A H D EPUTY
M rs. E m m a Lyon, the new d is tr ic t depu ty p res iden t of th e M onm outh C ounty R ebekahs, w as installed a t the la s t m eeting of U nited R ebekah lodge. Mrs. D elia A m os w as insta lling officer and Mrs. E lizabeth H offm an n- sta iling m arshall. Mrs. M ary Schw artz noble g rand , presided.
M rs. L au ra B urgess p resen ted Mrs. L yon w ith a boquet of flow ers in beh a lf of th e lodge.
N ovem ber 15 is a da te w orth m aking a special no te of. I t ’s the annua l ca rd p a r ty of th e A m erican Legion A uxiliary to be held in the C om m unity C enter. The prizes w ill ru n from tu rkeys to nu ts.
Police O fficer Moe V an N ote re- u rned M onday to desk du ty a t Police
H ead q u arte rs a f te r a tw o-w eeks’ ill-ness.
An inv ita tion is extended to anyone in te rested in R ed Cross w ork to a t tend a roll call te a in th e B erkelev- C arte re t H otel, A sbury P a rk , n ex t F r iday a fte rnoon a t 3 o’clock. T he Asbury P a rk b ran ch will be host.
C ouncilm an F ran c is M cK inley of South B elm ar is convalescing a f te r an operation to his eyes in a N ew ark hos-
HOME FROM HONEYMOON
W hat caused his sudden re tu rn ?
W ho’s th e new clock ag en t in lh i3 tow n?
P eeklesW egatib le Zoup
H uss R edlshR u st B iff
M esh P u tte rs B insF ro it Sallid
R ols o r B u tta T u st U pple, P itch , S trom berry P u y
K upperK uffee
T hen th e re ’s th a t new spaper adv. th a t reads:
W an ted : G irl in d ispensary , one who can sew b u tto n s on th ird flou r—som e fun, eh?
T here w as th e case of a w estern city new spaper w hich repo rted of the d istingu ished M r..W ittm er B ynner, the poet, th a t he had been “The po t of the evening”
U the a ffa ir S a tu rd ay n ig h t w as asuccess?
Mr. B ynner took it graciously, re m a rk in g “th ey probably though t it w as a rec ita l of cham ber m usic.”
W ho took S afto ’s w heelbarrow ?
W ho has a new telephone num ber up L s tre e t w ay an d w hy?
Mr. and M rs. R aym ond W arn e r have re tu rn ed from a honeym oon tr ip of the N ew E ng land s ta te s an d a re a t home a t 701A T h irte en th avenue. M rs. W arn e r w as M iss M arian W oolley, d augh te r of Mrs. K a te W oolley of G reen Grove R oad, N eptune. Mr. W arn er is th e son of Mr. and M rs. L. H ayes. The w edding took place a t th e b ride’s home O ctober 13th.
All is se t fo r th e South B elm ar W om en’s D em ocratic Club big p a rty to be held th is F rid a y in N ew m an’s H all, Seventh avenue.
A card p a r ty fo r th e benefit of th e F r ia rs of the A tonem ent, G raym oor, N ew Y ork, d rew a large g a thering to St. R ose’s H all T uesday evening. Mrs. L ouis J . Y eck w as ch a irm an of a r rangem ents.
Mr. and M rs. E m il A lexay have closed th e ir sum m er hom e on B ria r- wood road and re tu rn ed to N ew ark . Mrs. F ra n k Volloro of 205 E leven th avenue is convalescing a t h e r hom e a f te r undergoing an operation a t the M onm outh M em orial H ospital.
MRS. ISOLA LAID TO R EST
A nd then th e re ’s th e d isg run tled school boy w ho said “its no t th e school I don’t like, its ju s t th e princip le of the th in g ”
W ho’s th a t d is ting iushed gentlem an dow n 12th avenue w ay who claim s he celebrated h is 27th b ir th d ay th is w eek?
Boy! m y m orning a f te r headache m u s t have been bu ilt fo r a h ippapota-
W ho got th a t la s t bottle of pop?
W h at w as in th e fizz th a t gave it so m uch pep?
So—good bye please—•
Till next week.
T he s tre e ts of th is borough a t pres- I en t a re being c lu tte red w ith leaves and l i t w on’t be long now u n til old m an I w in te r tak es charge.
Two fire tru c k s loaned by th e bor ough and Spring L ake, and an open autom obile w ere requ ired to convey the flo ra l tr ib u te s to th e graveside of Mrs. M aria T. Iso la of 415 N in th ave nue Saturday .
The R ev. A nthony G iovannani, pasto r of Mr. C arm el church , A sbury P a rk perform ed th e fu n era l cerem onies. T he pa llbearers w ere Jo seph and A lbert Isola, Sam uel P e rry , A lfonso an d F red Pepe and B enny A. De An- gelis, all g randchild ren .
M rs. Iso lta , w ho w as in h e r eighty- seventh year, leaves six children , fo rty-nine g randch ild ren and eighteen grea t-g randch ild ren .
T he new trave ling tra ile r ca rry in g a com plete line of elec trical appliances sen t on its jou rney by the Je rsey Centra l is c rea tin g a lot of com m ent ju s t now as it trav e ls a round tow n.
Mrs. A nna G rosse p rop rie to r of the D inner Bell, Brielle, fo rm erly of th is borough, w as tendered a b irth d ay p a rty M onday n ig h t a t h e r re s tau ran t. O ne hund red guests w ere p resen t.
M rs. W alte r Sam ons w as hostess in h e r hom e yesterday a fte rnoon a t a card p a r ty fo r the benefit of St. Jam es C hurch Guild.
“A la M ustache” B ernie, w ho h a s been d ispensing re fre sh m en ts a t L ou’s tav ern, has a rriv ed in F lo rid a to spend the w inter.
,..A &, U essful ca rd Pa r ty fo r th e benefit of M onm outh Lodge, Loyal L adies of O range w as held F rid ay n ig h t in
range H all. Miss G eorgiana Y ar- a n f M aW arded an elec tric clock p rizeMrS' EVa P re s to n won the door
A Surp rise Supper w ill be g iven by th e L adies’ Aid Society of th e F ir s t M. E . C hurch in th e church room next T uesday a t 6 and 7 P . M.
tn n ha4l6S P itc h ie w rjtes us from D ayto n a B each, F la ., th a t he, h is m other an d nephew a re enjoying the beauties of th e south.
The executive board of the W om en’s D em ocratic Club will m eet th is F rid a y n ig h t a t 8 o’clock a t th e Y oung M en’s D em ocratic Club on N in th avenue. Follow ing the business session a m eet-^ in h i ih l , e/ lte rta !n m en t com m ittee wil be held to com plete p lans fo r theH allow een m ask dance nxet T uesday
T he W est B elm ar P . T. A. m et W ed-ev®ning ™ th e schoolhouse.
A rte r th e business session th e stu d v group held a discussion.
D uring th e absence of C harles R itchie, who is so journ ing in F lorida, Ja c k H off is ac tin g a d ju ta n t of H er- bert-W orth ing ton-W hite P ost, A m erican Legion.
M r. and M rs. S. G. E ly of 506 S ix th avenue will leave N ovem ber 1st fo r th e ir w in te r hom e a t 828 E a s t O range stree t, L akeland, F la.
T he N ationa l Council of Jew ish Wom en will have a D u tch Supper and C ard P a r ty w ith en te r ta in m en t an d prizes a t the W anam m asa G ardens on N ovem ber 3rd.
Police O fficer Jo h n A nderson and M rs. A nderson of South B elm ar sp en t th e w eekend a t Je ffe rson H eigh ts in th e C atskills. M rs. R . M. Ace, M rs. A nderson’s s is te r re tu rn ed w ith them.'
COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935
N O T IC E TO B ID D E R S
N otice is hereby given th a t sealed b ids w ill be received by th e B orough C om m issioners of th e B orough of Bel- m ar, M onm outh C ounty, N ew Jersey fo r th e im provem ent of 5th, 12th and 16th A venues in th e B orough of Bel- m ar, an d opened an d read in public a t th e room s of th e C om m issioners in th e B orough H all, N in th A venue and “E ” S tree t, on th e 5 th day of N ovem ber, 1935, a t 10:30 o’clock A. M.
D raw ings an d specifications fo r the proposed w ork p repared by C laude W. B irdsall, Civil E ng ineer, S ou th Bel- m ar, N ew Jersey , a re on file in said E n g in ee r’s office and m ay be inspected by prospective b idders d u ring business hours. T he S tan d a rd P roposal F o rm is a tta ch ed to th e specifications, copies of w hich will be fu rn ish ed upon app lica tion to th e E ng ineer.
P la n s an d specifications w ill be fu rn ished to prospective b idders upon th e paym en t of ten do llars ($10.00) w hich am oun t w ill be refunded upon re tu rn of p lans an d specifications before the opening of bids a t th e tim e specified.
B ids m u s t be m ade on th e S tan d ard P roposal F o rm in th e m an n er design a te d th e re in an d requ ired by th e specifications, m ust be enclosed in sea’ed envelopes, b earin g th e nam e an d ad d ress of th e B idder an d th e nam e of the proposed w ork on th e outside, ad d ressed to th e B orough Com m ission of th e B orough of B elm ar, an d m ust be accom panied by a certified check m ade payable to th e B orough Collector in th e am o u n t of ten p e r c en t (10%) of th e am oun t bid on th e w ork, b u t n o t less th a n F ive h u nd red dollars ($500.00) an d m ust be delivered a t the p lace and on th e ho u r above nam ed.
T he B orough C om m issioners of th e B orough of B elm ar, N ew Jersey , reserves th e r ig h t to re je c t an y or all b ids if deem ed to th e best in te re s t of the B orough so to do.
B y o rder of th e B orough Com m issioners of th e B orough of B elm ar, M onm outh County, N ew Jersey .
THOM AS S. D ILLO NM ayor.
A ttest:J. A. JO E C K ,
B orough Clerk.D ated, O ctober 24th, 1935.
Democrats RapSterner and Durand
Local D elegation Hears Candidates’ Views on Opponents’ Actions
A large delegation from th is borougn w as p resen t a t the g a th e rin g of Democ ra ts a t a d inner-dance given by th e M onm outh C ounty W om en’s Dem oc ra tic Club in Long B ran ch F rid ay n igh t, w hen U nited S ta tes D istric t A tto rney Jo h n J . Q uinn critic ized S ta te H ighw ay C om m issioner E . D onald S te rn e r is a ttem p tin g to g a in contro l of all m a jo r h ighw ays in th e s ta te in o rder to contro l (he expend itu re of m oney th a t yearly goes to support these roads.
Mr. Q uinn also sp iked th e claim of th e R epublican p a rty th a t th e Democ ra tic B oard of F reeho lders h a s been ex trav ag an t w ith a dec la ra tion th a t since they gained contro l of the board th e D em ocrats had reduced the board 's indeb tedness of $12,000,000 by $3,000,- 000.
S heriff H ow ard H eigh t criticized S ta te S ena to r F ra n k D urand , w hom he is opposing fo r office, fo r h is inactiv ity an d refu sa l to a c t fo r th e county in b ring ing th e rac in g bill ou t to a vote of th e people.
E ldon C. P resley and Joseph E . Fix, cand ida tes fo r Assem bly, G eorge H . R oberts, cand ida te fo r Sheriff, aqd H a rry N. Johnson an d T. E dw in Je ffries, freeholder candida tes, also spoke.
Mrs. P ea rl K ent, p residen t of th e organization , ac ted a s toastm istress . M rs. Leo V. W arw ick w as cha irm an of th e a rran g em en ts com m ittee.
TO LOSE FATMiss M. K atner o f Brooklyn, N. T .
writes: “H are used Krnsehen for the past 4 m onths and hare not only lost K pounds bat feel so m uch better In every way. Even for people who don't care to reduce, Kruschen Is wonderful to keep the system healthy. I being a nurse should know for I ’ve tried so many things but only Kruschen answered a ll purposes.” (May 12, 193*).
TO lose f a t SAFELY an d HARMLESSLY, tak e a h a lf teaspoonful of K ruschen S a lts In a glass of h o t w a ter In th a m orning before b reak fast— d o n 't m iss a m orning—a bo ttle th a t la sts 4 weeks costs bu t a trifle—get K ruschen S a lts a t any d rugsto re In A m erica. I f n o t Joyfully satisfied a f te r th e f irs t bottle— money back.
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76’ ANNIVERSARY SALEm
Managers* and Clerks* Week, the 4lh great week of our sensational Anniversary Sale, ends this Saturday. Here is but a partial list of the many big values we’re featuring. Note the money-saving prices!
Ife w s A B P H ie e l l f U u t e ^ S e le d e d J M e s e b e d e l s
SMOKED HAMS 29A RM O U R’S STAR, SWIFT'S PREMIUM, W ILSON’S CERTIFIED and other brands
Real ougar-cured, fancy grade Hams.. .every one cut from out its rich, full flavor, and every one smoked to perfection tender, corn-fed porkers, everyone carefully cured to bring They average 10 to 12 pounds. Sold whole, or either holt
A delic ious com bination with our Sm oked Hams I
New Cabbage . ib. 2< Freeh Spinach . ib. 5« Rajah Mustard . jar 9«
Prime Ribs of Beef ib. 29*Shoulder of Lamb WHOLE . Ib. I5« Pot Roast BONELESS CHUCK .
Plate and Navel Beef CORNED* Ib. I5« Chuck Roast BONE IN
Slices of Smoked Ham cc$f «, 45* Fancy Halibut OR SALMON
ib. 29* ,b 23* ib. 25«
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"COFFEE TIME"Listen to her new program every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M ., WABC
H.B.C. b a th e *. SpetUAs!
Ritz Crackers iib.Pkg. 2IC Graham Crackers nb.pkg. 16c Chocolate Rounds ib. 23c All 5« Varieties . 2 Pk9s. 9«
Uneeda Biscuits, Zu-Zu’s, Grahams and others
Spetiatty ie d u te d !
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLESYou’ll find the cream of the nation’s finest crops at your A & P Food Store. . . and a ll of decidedly low prices.
Florida Grapefruit small size ea. 5C N ew Green Cabbage n>. 2e Fancy Fresh Spinach ib . 5c Ripe Tomatoes 2 «*• 29*
BUY A DOZEN CANS ...S A V E 224
BUY A DOZEN, CANS .SA V E 244
COLD STREAM BRANDBUY A DOZ. CANS... SAVE 18V
PLAIN OR IODIZED
WHITE HOUSE—Unsweetened . . .The sauce with the fine, true tang of vine-ripened tomatoes
A rich blend of fine cane and pure maple syrups
Campbell’s Tomato Juice Dole’s Pineapple Juice Alaska Pink Salmon Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt Evaporated Milk Sultana Chili Sauce Rajah Blended Syrup
Jello Desserts Peanut Butter B rea kf ast Cocoa Sunnyfield Flour River Brand RiceRinso MAKES W ASHDAY EASY
II Seminole Tissue
2 ,1 9Wl io<can ■
2 roundpkgs. 7 C
3 17= IO‘8 oz.
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ALL FLAVORSSULTANABRAND
High in nourishment . . . . delicious in flavor
1 Ib.IONA BRAND can
ALL-PURPOSE12 oz. J
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Handy12 oz. jug »J m
pkg. 5C1 Ib. | jar
V’ 19' 2C 9 5 '
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SNOW-WHITECOTTON-SOFT
13'2 35'
1000 Sheel ■ Rolls 25'
NECTAR TEAWhen you buy tea . . . buy i* from tea experts. Remember A & P has been dealing in tea for 76 years. From tea plantation to tea cup, every step is supervised by A&P’s own tea specialists.
ORANGE-PEKOE OR INDIA-CEYLON-JAVA FORMOSA-OOLONG OR MIXED'A Ib . pkg. or 15 Tea Balls I5< Vi lb . pkg. or
30 Tea Balls 29-= ^:l3'^-25‘tfoue tfotue its fine B tead!
WHITE BREADIf you want b igger value for your money,get G randm other’s Bread. It’s as fine ar9*as can be baked .. yet still sells at the ult ~same low price of 8f, although the cost 13 OZ.of all ingredients has advanced sharply. L o a f
OTHER GRANDMOTHER 'S BREADS, A l l FOU LARGE 18 OZ. LOAVES
Sliced Wheat . 9 < Rye Bread . . 9 <
Whole Wheat 9 < Raisin Bread . 9 '
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A m ew a's H ast Hopida* Coffee!
EIGHT O’CLOCKA mild an d mellow blend ^ of the finest Santos coffee ... freshly roosted ... ondground at the time you Jm * buy. A n am azing value at I I K this special price 1 J H H ID S . J H H I Mm
RED CIRCLE COFFEE ,b. 19c BOKAR COFFEE 23*
e a s t e r n d i v i s i o n THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO* e a s t e r n d i v i s i o n
MRS. EDW ARD L. BAILEY
M rs. Addie Bailey, w ife of E dw ard Lee B ailey died S a tu rday a t h e r late hom e, 712 S ix teen th avenue of com plications. She w as in her six ty-eighth y ear and had been a residen t here for 35 years.
F u n era l services w ere held T uesday m orn ing a t 8 o’clock from th e T. H. B ene tt F u n e ra l P arlo rs . The Revs. J. J . D avis and J . H . Y oung officiated. In te rm e n t w as m ade in W hite R idge cem etery, E aton tow n. Besides her husband Mrs. Bailey is survived by a niece, Mrs. A nna R eese of th is borough
SERVICE WITH A SMILEYou.always get a little more than you pay for
when you deal with us—Clean “gas,” full measure —Clean oil, the brand your motor likes best,—and cheerful service to bring you back.
Free Air and Water—We Fix FlatsSpecial Prices on Cars Greased and Sprayed
C ais Galled for and Delivered Free Complete Battery Service
TYDOL GASOLINE
QUAKENBUSH SERVICE STATIO N(TWO MAN SERVICE)
Phone 3194
8th Avenue and F Street Belmar, N ew Jersey
NEVERBEFORE SUCH A
SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE at tMs tow price!
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JAPANESE OILMidi hi U. 8 . A.
F M IIA IR AND SCALPI M f |W * lr m Ordinary Hair Tonics
IT’S A SCALP MEDICINE/ M c »*L FEEL IT WORK) At All Druggists Writ* ter FREE Booklet “ The Troth About Tho Hair.” National Remedy Co., Now York
Here At Last!BIG DROP IN MEAT PRICES AT THE
RED FRONT Meat Market
1602 F St., So. BelmarSPECIAL WEEKEND PRICES
LEG OF L A M B .................................................23POT ROAST, B o n e l e s s ..................................25SHOULDER OF L A M B ............................... 17WHOLE CUT CHUCK ROAST . . .17FRESH KILLED CHICKENS . . . .26HAMBURGER S T E A K ................................ 25SLICED B A C O N ............................................. 29COUNTRY S A U S A G E ................................ 28S C R A P P L E .......................................2 lb. .29FRANKFURTERS A N D BOLOGNA . .24
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opooopooeoaoooosoogooocooooooooooooaooooooecooooeooeoooiBOUR PHONE NUMBER IS 187
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935
M r. an d M rs. A rth u r A. S tock of 411 T en th Avenue, en te r ta in ed Sunday even ing a group of friendp a t a supper bridge in hono r of th e ir S ix th W edd in g A nn iversary and th e ir baby son A rth u r , J r . ’s f i rs t b irthday .
T he follow ing guests w ere p resen t: Mr. an d M rs. H en ry B ossett, J r . and M rs. A nna W hite of Spring L ake ; Mr. F ra n k S ecurcher M iss M ary F ranc is , M r. a n d M rs. F re d r ic k F ra n c is and M r. an d M rs. H en ry B ossett, Sr. of I r v ington, Mr. an d M rs. W illiam F ra n c is o f C ranford , Mr. and M rs. W illiam C ran e of C hatam , and M r. and Mrs. E d g a r W hiting of M aplewood.
H igh scores a t bridge w ere m ade by H en ry B ossett, J r ., M rs. W illiam C rane an d M rs. E d g a r W hiting .
C. S. ASSOCIATION
STATE CONVENTION
T he N ew Je rsey Civil Service Associa tion w ill hold its S ta te C onvention th is S a tu rd ay a t tw o th ir ty P . M. a t the B erkeley -C artere t H otel, A sbury P a rk . D elegates from all subord inate councils w ill a tten d . M any im p o rtan t m easures effec ting Civil Service w ill be discussed. Some im p o rtan t reso lutions p resen ted by local C ouncils w ill be repo rted on by th e R eso lu tions Com m ittee.
M onm outh Council No. 9 h a s ap pointed com m ittee to w elcom e th e delegates of w hich E ugene J . Sullivan of th is borough is chairm an .
MATINEE day
IN NEW YORK!
10W FARE ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS <
‘V B n a a B a a a H a H H B i
We all need a change! So why not slip away from* the seashore one of these Wednesdays and take in a matinee on Broadway? The Pennsylvania Railroad makes it so inexpensive with these low-fare excursions. Nothing to park, nothing to drive—just relax in comfort and watch the miles flash by. Take any regular Pennsylvania Railroad train returning.
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B e lm a r^ IT O R D A IN E D by th e B oard of C om m issioners o f th e B orough of
sha ll instaTr <h?I Passa? e hereo f- n ° P ^ so n , f irm o r co rporationsha ll in sta ll an y au to m atic oil b u rn e r o r bu rn ers in any building, w ith in the
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u ldm g Inspecto r. All m oneys or fees received in accordance w ith th e pro-
Vou g h Sof Belm a?.rdm anCe ^ * * Paid t0 th ® B ° r ° Ugh T re a su r®r of th e Bor-3 E ach an d every person, f irm o r co rpora tion v io la ting an v of th e rro -
‘fS1“”f ° f th ,s ° r d in a n c e shall, upon conviction thereof, fo rfe it an d pa ya fine f , Pt ° r<i tW° h u nd red dollars, o r be im prisoned in the C ounty Ja il of fo reCwh y MorT ou th fo r n o t “ ore th a n n ine ty days; an d th e m a g is tra te be fo re w hom an y such person, f irm o r co rpora tion m ay be b ro u g h t m ay im pose such pun ishm en t by fine o r im prisonm ent in the C ounty Ja il, a foresaid a s he m ay see fit, n o t exceeding th e m axim um here in fixed. A ny person, f irm or co rpora tion w ho shall refuse to pay o r w ho shall d e fau lt in the pay m en t of any m e im posed u n d e r th is section shall be im prisoned in th e C ounty J a il afore-
is tra te & exceedinS n in e ty days, in th e d iscre tion of th e sa id m ag-
ing to^law 'hlS ° rdm ance sha11 tek e effec t w hen passed an d published accord-P a s s e d :A pproved;
J . A. JO E C K , B orough C lerk.
moof T h e f°t ueg^ ng ord lnance w as approved as to its f i r s t read in g a t a reg u la r m eeting of the B orough Com m ission in th e B orough H all, B elm ar, N. J., Tues-an d ™°rn m g ’ ? ^ ober 22> 1935’ and w ib com e up fo r second an d fin a l read ing mv; s i T o tna A -f /egUlar m eeU ng o f th e Comm ission, T uesday, N ovem ber 5,
10:39 A - M - m th e B orough H all, a t w hich tim e an d place an y tax p ay er m ay o ffer suggestions o r objections to sam e.
Why do we say The New Ford V-8 for 1936? “
What is new about it?Of course, the newest engine in the
low-price car field is still the V-8 engine. Since Ford made it available to all car users (keeping it as economical as cars with fewer cylinders) the Ford V-8 has been the newest engine on the market, and remains the newest for 1936.
You may buy a car on minor "talking points"—some specially advertised feature “with the car thrown in"—but, after all, it is the engine you buy when you buy a car. Hence we put the engine first.
Other new points about the car m ake a long list.
Its lines are much more beautiful. The hood is longer and sweeps forward over the distinctive new radiator grille, giving the car a length and grace that are instantly impressive. The fenders are larger, with a wide flare. Homs are concealed behind circular grilles beneath the headlamps. New steel wheels.
Ford upholstery — always of sterling quality and excellent taste-is rich and enduring. The appointments of the car have a new touch of refinement. There
PHONE BELMAR 2978
L O C K S M I T H SKEYS M ADE FOR A N Y LOCK
AUTO KEYS MADE W ITHOUT SAMPLE
LAW N MOWERS SHARPENED
ACETYLEN E W ELDING
SHARPENING AND GRINDING
W INDOW GLASS INSTALLED
| AUTO GLASS INSTALLED
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is no question about the increased beauty of the Ford V-8 for 1936.
In more practical matters, many im provem ents have been m ade — Steering is made easier by a new steering gear ratio. The cooling system circulates 5 1/2 gallons of water through a new, larger radiator. Natural thermosyphon action is assisted by two centrifugal water pumps. New style hood louvres permit a rapid air-flow around the engine.
Easier, quieter shifting of Ford gears —The gear shift lever now travels a shorter distance.
T h e tw o q u a lit ie s y o u w a n t in brakes — Brakes that stop the car with ease and certainty. Ford Super-Safety Brakes of the long-tested, fool-proof, mechanical design.
S a fe ty—ms always —in the electrically welded genuine steel body. Safety Glass all around at no extra cost. Hun- dreds have written grateful letters because this glass has protected the safety of their families.
A car you can drive without strain all day, if you like, in city or country. Steady, holds the road, responds to the
driver s touch like a well-trained horse. You don't have to "push" or "fight" the Ford V-8 —driver and car easily get on terms of good understanding with each other.
An engine has much to do with the roominess of a car. Very much indeed. A long engine uses up car space. The compact V-8 engine permits much of the ordinary engine space to be used by passengers.
It really is a great car in every way, this 1936 Ford V-8 — the finest, safest, most dependable Ford car ever built. Now on display by Ford dealers.
LOW FORD V -8 PRICESTHIRTEEN BODY TYPES — Coupe (5 windows), $510. Tudor Sedan, $520. Fordor Sedan, $580. DE LUXE — Roadster (with rumble seat), $560. Coupe (3 windows), $570. Coupe (5 windows), $555. Phaeton, $590. Tudor Sedan, $565. Cabriolet (with rumble seat), $625. Fordor Sedan, $625. Tudor Touring S ed a n (w ith bu ilt-in trunk), $590. Fordor Touring Sedan (with built- in trunk), $650. Convertible Sedan, $760. „
F. O. B. Detroit. Standard accessory group, including bumpers and spare tire, extra. All Ford V-8 body types have Safety Glass throughout at no additional cost. Economical terms through Universal Credit Company.
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Chancery 8-63S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtu e of a w rit o f fi. fa . to m e d irected , issued ou t o f th e C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sa le a t public vendue on Tuesday, th e 12th day of N ovem ber,
1935,betw een th e hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (a t 2 o 'clock) in the afternoon of said day, a t th e C ourt H ouse, in the B orough of F reehold , C ounty of Monm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ate ly $3,523.00.
All th e follow ing tr a c t or parcel of lan d an d prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rtic u la rly described, situa te , lying and being in th e B orough of B elm ar, in the C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey , and being lot N um ber N ineteen H undred and T h irteen (1913) a s show n on a m ap or p lan of the O cean B each A ssociation, duly filed in th e C lerk’s O ffice of th e C ounty afo resaid , bounded and described as follows, to w it: F ro n tin g or in w id th fifty (50) fee t on th e southerly side of T en th A venue as laid dow n on the afo resa id p lan of lo ts and extending thence (1) sou therly th e sam e w idth fif ty (50) feet, a t r ig h t ang les to said T en th A venue by an d betw een lot num ber N ineteen H undred an d Twelve (1912) on th e easte rly side th ereo f and lot num ber N ineteen H undred and fourteen (1914) on th e w esterly side thereof, One H u n d red and fif ty (150) fee t in d ep th to th e re a r line of lot N um ber T w enty h u n d red an d th irte en (2013) a s laid dow n on the aforesaid p lan of lots.
Subject, nevertheless, to all coven an ts , conditions an d res tric tio n s conta in ed in fo rm er deeds fo r th e sam e prem ises.
Seized as the property of Fannie A. W olf, et als., taken in execution a t the su it of The Twelfth Ward Building &Loan Association, a corporation, and to be sold by
HOW ARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Dated October 10th, 1985.Richard H. Cashion, Sol’r.(49 ).)
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4*For three years I have been your |Under Sheriff. We have given you tan efficient administration. Everv tdetail of the office is familiar to me. $We have kept Faith with you and I Jam asking you to allow me to serve 4*
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Candidate 1 promise the kind of an administra- *F O R S H E R I F F tion Monmouth county is entitled to. t
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A BIG NEW 90 H.E SIX — A LUXURIOUS NEW 100 H P. EIGHT
N IG H T DEPOSITORY SERVICEThe Officers and Directors of the Belmar National Bank are proud to announce that in line with the established progressive policy of this bank, we have installed a De Luxe Model Night Safe Depository in the front of our building, which permits the de' positing for safe keeping of funds at any time.
DAY OR NIGHT, SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS
Come in and talk this new feature over with with an officer of this bank who will demonstrate its convenience to you at any time.
W hy not relieve yourself of the danger of leaving cash in an insecure place in your place of business. '
NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED
H r l m a r N a t i o n a l l a n kBELMAR, NEW JERSEY
THE RIVOLI SUGAR BOWL
(F Street, Next Rivoli Theatre)
Carries the Largest Assortment of
L O F T C A N D I E SAlong the Coast
COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 1935
S o lid -S te e l “ Turret-Top” B o d ie s by Fisher...Steel overhead,un- derfoot, and all around. . . Safety Glass throughout.
Roomy, Comfortable Interiors... More luxurious than ever . . . Fisher No Draft Ventilation admits fresh air without draft. . . and excludes rain.
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iSm oother, L iv e lie r P o w e r. . . Mote economical engines . . . New electro-
[ hardened aluminum pistons, auto- i matic choke and vacuum fuel saver.
OL D S M O B IL E today announces two beautiful new Style
Leaders for 1936 ... a big, powerful Six and a luxurious new Eight . . . both a t n e w lo w p r i c e s ! . . . Powered with smoother, livelier engines — 90 full horsepower in the Six, 100 horsepower in the Eight—and with newly enriched interiors and every fine-car feature—they confirm anew the popular description of Oldsmobile... "The Car that has Everything!" Come in, see and drive the new style, new value Oldsmobiles for 1936—now on display.
Knee-Action Wheels . . . “ step over" bumps . . . combine with Ride Stabilizer to give Olds- 1 mobile’s gliding, restful ride.
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Super-Hydraulic Brakes. .. Big, powerful and self-energizing, always equalized . . . completely sealed against weather. Gentle pressure on the brake pedal brings your car to a smooth, quick, straight-line stop. Center-Control Steering and A ll-
Silent Shifting. . . Easy, effortless driving with all gears clashless.
S i m t t t S M d n , . . . E i.h u 4 8 1 0 .n d v v . lM price* tU Lansing. subject to change without notice. Safety Glaee standard equipment a ll around. Bumper* with guard*, spare tire , and rear spring covers built in to aUear* at the factory at extra east. Convenient G. M. A . C. time payment plan. The car illustrated is the Six-Cylinder Touring Sedan, tSiO list. A G E N E R A L M O T O R S V A L U E
BELMAR MOTORS, Inc8th Avenue & F Street Belmar, N. J.
“M ONEY to either Build a New Home or Repair the One You Now Own.”
For example -$9.58 per month will enable you to pay for improvements amounting to $300.00 and allow you 36 months in which to cancel the debt.
Arrangements for coal on similar plan, but not Federal Housing.
CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR PRICES
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Sterner Coal & Lumber Co.12th Avenue and Railroad Belmar, N. J.
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And This Means SomethingROOMINESS AND S A F E T Y -
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Belmar GarageOPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Repairing : Storage
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Lowest Prloes In Town—Consult U s F irst Combinations Changed
Safes Opened and Repaired
......SAMUEL’S - ....-LOCKSMITH SHOPDoor Checks Repaired and
InstalledAuto Keys a Specialty
719 Ave., ASBURY PAR K
PH O N E ASBURY PA R K 1558
A lways Open
A New Value in
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These new type heaters, Combination Circulating and Radiating are styled to meet today’s requirements, designed for families of taste who instictively seek the utmost in comfort. A product absolutely noiseless in its operation, and outstanding for its Durability, and simplicity of operation.
A very minimum of fuel consumption, using fuel oil or kerosene.
N o wicks, consequently no odor.Come in and see this heater in opera
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W ill Rogers Picks A Story For
This SpotBy W ILL ROGERS
T NOTICE there’s a big difference of opinion about big families
and little families. Seems m ighty queer, but i t works out like this. The people w ith big families is all for biV families, and they generally look down on the fellows that
RIVOLI THEATREM atinee D ally 3:46 P . M .-S a t . , Son an d H olidays, C ontinuous
S atu rday , O ctober 26th—M usical rom ance, com edy and th rills__Ted Lewis, Virginia Bruce, Ted H ealy and N at Pendleton in
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have only one or two kids. The ones with the single or pair feel terrible set up about having so few and they look down on the big- fam ily folks. Course, I don’t think m yself it makes much difference if there’s one or a score of kids, so long as they’re what you might call pretty well dragged np. ►
It was a woman with one of the old-fashioned families that got into the worst story I heard today. It was the worst I heard thirty years ago, too. This here woman went to a photograph gallery with her big string of kids, and she asked the man how much it would cost to get a group picture made at his very lowest price.
“Twenty dollars a dozen," he says.
“Come on, kids,” she says to her group, “we’ll have to be going.” And she turns to the photographer: “You see, I’ll come back later, i f you don’t mind. I’ve only got eleven here.”
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The Antiseptic Sculp Medicine- Different from ordinary Hair Tenlci — 40c t j l . FEEL IT W O R K I A t A ll Drufl8Iits W’ite h r FREE Booklet "Tho Truth About The Heir." Nationel Remedy Co., New York
Sunday and M onday, O ctober 27-28W. C. F ields Mary Brian w ith all star cast in
THE M A N O N THE FLYING TRAPEZEComedy, T erry toon , M usical T H E M A RCH O F TIM E
T uesday an d W ednesday, O ctober 29-30 Double F ea tu reNorm a Shearer, Fredric March, Leslie Howard in
SMILIN’ TH RO UG HAlso
Zasu P itts, H ugh O’Connell, Helen Twelvetrees in
SHE GETS HER M A NSport, N ews W ill be show n only once in evening a t 8:45
T hu rsd ay an d F rid ay , O ct. 31—Nov. 1st Double F ea tu reLew Ayers, Mae Clark Paul KeUy in
THE SILK H A T KIDAlso
Boris Karloff, Marian Marsh, Robert Allen in
THE BLACK ROOMN ew s— W ill be show n only once in evening a t 8:45 p. m.
S a tu rday , N ovem ber 2nd—George B aft, Alice Faye, P atsy K elly w ith m usic and comedy in
EVERY NIG H T A T EIGHTComedy—C artoon Snap-shot
AlsoTOM M IX S E R IA L —T H E M IR C A LE R ID E R
Coming—Sunday an d M onday, Nov. 3 & 4—BROADW AY M ELODY
S atu rday , Nov. 9—W A LLA CE B E E R Y and JA C K IE 'C O O P E R
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E. HABERSTICK & SONSsi E X P E R T PLUM BERS
For several years located a t 1002 F Street, Belmar, N. J.
H ave changed their location to more adequate premises at
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Electric Water Pumps and Repairs
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Bab Qeatly Upward Ttward the Heart as Bleed ia Veiaa Flaws That Way
If you or eny relative or friend ia worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, tbe best advice for home treatment that anyone in this world can give, ■ - —- -------- known a*_ to get Keene's “
Simply ask your druggist for an original twneaace beetle of Keane’s Rm-
erald Oil (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you should notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until tbe veins are no longer troublesome. So penetrating and powerful is Emerald Oil that old chronic sore* and ulcers are often entirely healed.C D C C fnU i?* U o m U Labors t«4es, 1ml 1 U L L w AMS, Boeheater. M. T .