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Vol. 47; No. 37 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1935. Single Copy, 4 Cent*
REPUBLICAN CLUBIS FORGING AHEAD
MEETINGS ARE LARGELY ATTENDED
Committees Appointed for Public Affairs and Consolidation of Local Units
Thomas P. MurphyDies Suddenly
Owner of Belmar Casino Three Members to Be Chos- Stricken with Heart en and Budget Rati-
Attack | fied
School Election Oppose CountyNext Wednesday Publicity Berth
Permit Sent to Navigation Board for Improvement on
Belmar-Avon Bridge
A t a largely a tten d ed m eeting ot the R epub lican Club in h ead q u arte rs on N in th avenue W ednesday n ig h t a public a ffa irs com m ittee w as appointed consisting of John C a p o b ia n c o Jo se p h S ilverstein , C harles J . M arkus an C larence Stines. T his com m ittee will function in th e in te rests of th e bor
“^ ‘com m ittee of four w as also ap po in ted to convene w ith the s °u th Belm ar and W est B elm ar club m em bers in an endeavor to consolidate. The
Dr. R. E. Watkins Confined To Hospital
Popular Physician and Civic Worker Suffers Affec
tion of the Spine
• endeavor to D r. R obert E. W atk in s of 517 F if thm em bers of th is com m ittee a re : Leon !avenue is confined to F itk in H ospital m em bers ox _ ----------- w jth a se rj0Us affection of h is spme.
Dr. W atk in s’ genial personality is m issed very m uch in th e m any civic o rgan izations in w hich he is an active tire less w orker.
H is num erous friends and associates extend to him , th ro u g h th is paper th e ir sincere sym pathy and hope for nis speedy recovery.
G. O. P. WomenPlan Activities
A bbott, C harles J. M arkus, Irv ing H irsch and Don H urley . ^
R e p o r ts o f sa les of t i c k e t fo i th e d a n ce to be held in th e C o m m u n ity C en te r , F e b ru a ry 21, th u s f a r give p ro m ise of a v e ry su ccess fu l a f fa ir .
A t the nex t m eeting, W ednesday n igh t, th e A ffiliated Y oung M en s R epublican Clubs of M onm outh County will be guests. ___________
South BelmarNeedy Relief
Receive Word from Newark that Money Will Be
Forthcoming
In the d ea th of T hom as P . M urphy, j E lection of th ree m em bers of the proprie to r of the B elm ar Casino, Bel- ’ g 0a rd of E ducation and ra tifica tio n of m a r has lost an o th e r old res iden t and
South B elm ar is to receive relief for
V K ' w a s r e c c e d T uesday by Borough C lerk John F. C arlton from head q u arte rs in N ewark stating relief will be forthcoming m due
C°M ayor F ra n k H erb e rt and the Council have been w orking fo r several w eeks to b ring th is about T hey could not get any sa tisfac tion from either th e R ed B ank or A sbury P a rk offices and appealed to N ew ark and W ash-
^ThT'result w as that the W ashington authorities got in touch ^ th N ew ark and the m atter w as promptly attended to. ________
BUDGET PASSES FINAL READING
No Objections or Suggested Changes Are
Offered
Four New Members Admitted to Club at Last
MeetingT hirty-five m em bers w ere Pr®s®at
M onday a fte rnoon a t a m eeting of the B elm ar W om an’s R epublican club in th e Public L ib rary rooms. F ou r new m em bers joined.
P lans for th e ensuing year w ere d iscussed. A delegation is to a tten d G overnor H offm an’s tes tim on ia l luncheon on M arch 6th in T ren ton . The club joined as a u n it th e U nited M onm outh County W om an’s Club.
The new m em bers are : M r a. Etne* B run t, Mrs. M argare t R obinson, Mrs. E . C ham berlain and M rs. E ” ie®t B laicher. T he nex t m eeting will he held th e f i rs t M onday of n ex t m onth in th e Public L ib ra ry a t 2 o’clock.
FAMILY HELPED FROM BURNING HOME
The 1935 budget w as passed on final read in g by th e B orough Com m ission T uesday. N o objections or suggestionsw ere offered. ,
The am o u n t to be raised by is $157,743.81 w hich is $2,289.67 less th an la s t year.
T he to ta l an tic ipa ted revenues i $277,153.81 as com pared w ith 5>zt>A- 233.48 la s t year, and app ro p ria tio n s to- ta l $277,153.81 as ag a in s t $262,2dd.4» fo r 1934.
lVfTIRPHY P IO N E E RO F M OTION PIC T U R E S
T hom as M urphy w as one of th e f irs t to opera te a m otion p ic tu re house in th is county w hich w as located in th e G oldstein bu ild ing on C ookm an avenue, A sbury P a rk . I t w as also the only m ovie house to p u t on a vaudeville show a t th e sam e place. H e also operated movies in R ed B ank and P lainfield .
s o u ™ b d x m a b o h o o l e l e c t i o n
Prompt Response by South Belmar Firem en Averts Catastrophe
fam ilia r figu re a lm ost everyone knew.Mr. M urphy w ho had been in ill
h ea lth for m any m onths, died suddenly S a tu rday n ig h t from h e a rt failure .
Mr. M urphy cam e here from Borden- tow n w ith h is p a ren ts th e la te T hom as J. and M argare t M urphy w hen a child and un til tw o years ago, lived here all h is life. An account of fa iling health he had i-> g 've up active m anagem ent of the Casino and had since lived in B radley B each a t 510 F o u rth avenue.
T ak ing up th e m anagem ent of the Casino, a d is tinctive landm ark of Belm ar, a t h is fa th e r’s dea th Mr. M urphy, fam ilia rly know n to a host of pa trons an d friends a s “Tom,” upheld its repu ta tion and m ade it fam ous th roughou t this s ta te fo r its shore d inners and excellent cuisine. I t becam e, u nder his m anagem ent, th e m ecca for tes tim onial banquets and annua l ou tings of political clubs, f ra te rn a l societies, fire and police d ep artm en ts n ea r and far.
Mr. M urphy gained h is repu ta tion as a c a te re r th rough h is personal supervision of th e pu rchase of food and d rin k and th e m anner in w hich they w ere served.
H e w as a m em ber of A sbury P a rk E lk s, the Moose, th e Holy N am e Society and of St. Rose C atholic church.
Mr. M urphy, w ho w as in h is fiftie th year, is survived by h is widow, who w as Miss Agnes W. E rlin g of R ed B ank ; tw o sons. R aym ond and B ernard , and a daugh ter, Louise, all living a t hom e; fou r sisters, Mrs. T. S. R an kin, Mrs. F . L. N olan, Mrs. G. T. R oyael and M rs. W. P . M urray , all of th is borough.
F u n e ra l services w ere held W ednesday a t 9 A. M. in St. R ose’s C hurch w here a h igh requiem m ass w as celeb ra ted by the Rev. John F. W elsh, rec to r of the church . In te rm e n t w as m ade in St. M ary 's cem etery , Borden- tow n. M em bers of C ourt G lennon, C atholic D augh ters of A m erica recited the R osary a t th e hom e T uesday a fternoon an d th e H oly N am e Society in th e evening.
T he pa llbearers w ere Jo seph Dillon, A nthony Giunco, Jam es B urke, Carl Schroeder, E v e re tt A ntonides and Alfred Armes.
th e budget w ill be held nex t W ednesday evening a t th e g ram m ar school.
Mrs. N ora T. Schm idt, p residen t of the board, N eil M iller and E ddie Bro- ege a re candida tes fo r reelection. The polls w ill be open from 7 till 9 o’clock.
The budget app rop ria tion fo r th e ensuing y ea r is $42,875.00 divided as follows: C u rren t expenses, $37,375.00; repa irs and replacem ents, $2,800.00; m an ual tra in ing , $2,700.
SOUTH B ELM A RBUS ACCOMMODATION
The B orough Council of South Belm ar g ran ted perm its M onday n ig h t to th e South Je rsey Bus Com pany to run a bus to Jersey City and. to th e Coastal C ities Coach Com pany for one to New York.
The te rm ina l in South B elm ar will be a t M artin ’s D iner, R edm ond avenue and F stree t. G eorge M artin w ill be th e tick e t agent.
The B oard of Chosen F reeho lders a t its m eeting on W ednesday crea ted an o th er new office an d now th ey have a C ounty P ub lic ity A gent a t th e sa lary of $100 a m onth.
The vote w as th ree to tw o fo r th e creation . F reeho lders W yckoff and M ayer voted a g a in s t th e berth .
F reeholder Joseph M ayer vigorously opposed the new job as bad business m anagem ent and unsound economy, and an u n fa ir im position on th e tax payers. F reeho lder W yckoff also very stro n :y opposed th e selection of one, Mr. G 'uck.
W idening and leng then ing th e bridge on th ocean fro n t betw een Avon and B elnr r got a step fu r th e r ahead w hen th e B oard presen ted a p e rm it fo r the proje - to th e B oard of Com m erce and N avigation .
Frank HerbertFeted At Banquet
Mayor of South Belmar Eulogized by Politicians
and Friends
b o w l i n g l e a g u e m e e t i n g
a m eeting of th e B elm ar Com m unity C ite r Bowling league is called for nex t M onday evening, F eb ru a ry 11 a t 7-30 B M. C aptains a re requested to be on band as im p o rtan t business will bo discussed.tn e ticKet agenv. ____ __ ~ - ______________ _ ______
“THE WORLD IS ALL RIGHT” SEZ THE FIRST AID SQUAD
A N D TH EY’LL DEMONSTRATE IT
Extravaganza to Be Presented in Grammar School Feb- ruary 28th ad March 1st
P ro m p t response to an a la rm by the South B elm ar F ire D epartm en t, M onday n ig h t a t 8:05 no t only saved the hom e of A. B. S chw eeters a t 2017 T w en tie th avenue b u t probably tne lives of five people.
T he firem en w ere on th e scene w itn- in th ree m inu tes a f te r the a la rm w as tu rned in. They located the fire in th e second sto ry a tt ic an d chopped th rough th e roof to reach it.
Mrs. Jenn ie Jones, Mrs. Schw eeters m other, w ho is a cripp le w as carried ou t by th e firem en. Mrs. Schw eeters and h e r d au g h te r E lm a and Mrs. Viva M cN eal and h e r d augh ter N ancy w ere also helper5 ou t of the bu rn ing building. T h ey 'w e re ta k e " to th e hom e of M rs. Schw eeters’ sister, Mrs. Joseph G ifford on W orth ing ton avenue Spring L ake, w here th ey spen t th e n igh t.
D am age to th e house is estim ated a t over $1,000.
PR A ISE FOR POLICE
C harles L ang is a cand ida te for m em ber of South B elm ar B oard of E duca tion to succeed W illiam H ope, resigned. M arie H aug, d is tr ic t clerk, an d T hom as H all a re seeking reelection. . __
All th re e a re for th ree year te rm s and are unopposed on the ballot. The election will be held nex t W ednesday evening in th e B orough H all from 7 o’clock till 9 o’clock.
R eg is tra tio n will be held in th e B orough H all tom orrow w here M rs. H aug w ill be in a tten d an ce from 7 to 8 F . M. _________
HABERSTICK DRIVEROF H. & L. TRUCK
A le tte r w as received by th e Borough Com m ission T uesday from W. Ludlow Jam es of N o rth B oulevard a.nd M ontc la ir co n g ra tu la tin g C hief W inslow M. B ra c k e tt and th e Police D ep artm en t for th e ir w ork in rounding up the you ths responsible fo r dam ag ing p rope rty in th e sou th end of the borough.
A P PO IN T M eCO NN ELLSPE C IA L O F F IC E R
On recom m endation by M ayor Jo seph M ayer th e B orough Comm ission, T uesday m orning, confirm ed the election of H ow ard H ab ers tick as d riv er of th e V olunteer H ook and L adder C om pany truck .
A req u est by the sam e com pany th a t D r F V. T hom pson be appo in ted as physician of th e fire dep a rtm en t w as laid over fo r fu tu re consideration.
L O FT ’S 10c BOX CANDY U usurpassab le in Q uality
U nbeatab le in P rice a t
R IV O L I SUGAR BOW L N ex t T he R ivoli T h ea tre
F S tree t, B elm ar, N. J.
N ew and E n la rg ed CIRCULATING LIBRARY
a t
BELMAR STATIONERY STORE 801 F St,, Belmar
A Treat In StoreAnxiously Anticipated
Elaborate P lans B eing Made fo r G. O. P. Dance February 21
M ayor F ra n k H e rb e rt of S ou th Belm ar w as all bu t sm othered in com plim ents S a tu rd ay n ig h t a t a tes tim on ia l b anque t tendered h im by a h o st of fr iends and adm irers in th e Moose Home.
M r. H e rb e rt w as th e ta rg e t fo r com- the Moose and ju s t fr ien d s w erd- p lim ents from politicians, B ro th e rs of ed in such eulogistic language as to m ake any m an feel his w ings sp rou ting before h is appoin ted tim e.
P rim ed w ith an excellent rep as t the d iners app lauded th e rem ark s of Car; Schroeder, p residen t of th e You: . M en’s D em ocratic Club of th is be; - ough, M ayor W illiam Sengel of Sprh L ake H eights, Ju s tice of th e P e r -e Neil Algor, M rs. Belle W oolley, Mr.;. A nna Shaefer, C harles Schulz a T John F. C arlton , respectively co llec t . assessor, councilm an and bo ro u -h clerk of South B elm ar.
C harles J. M arkus, p res iden t of Belm ar C ham ber of Com m erce and a broth e r Moose w as toas tm aste r.
D ancing to th e m usic of H e rb e rt’s (no t F ra n k ’s) Serenaders w as enjoyed u n til th e “wee sm a’ hours o’ th e m orn- in.’ ”
The a rran g em en t com m ittee w hich did a splendid job, consisted of L aw rence M artin , d ic ta to r of the lodge, F ra n k H enderson, D aniel P a te rn o ste r , T hom as C. B agshaw and F red E ggi- m ann.
Y. M. H . A . Puts On Delightful Show
Large Gathering Enjoys Varied Program n* Music
ani Recitation
A dance and en te r ta in m en t w hich prom ises to m ake a reco rd am ong the m any public an d social a ffa irs w hich have piled up in th is borough fo r som e tim e will be staged by th e B elm ar R epublican Club in the C om m unity Cente r on W ash ing ton’s B irth d ay Eve, F eb ruary 21st.
The Peppy C ouquettes will provide m usic for dancing an d a p rog ram of deligh tfu l en te r ta in m en t will be supplied by a r t is ts of repu te w hom the com m ittee has selected from a ro s te r of ta len t.
BILLIARD STARSSHINE AT ROCKY’S
The member ' of th e Y. M. H . A. w ere given 8. ~ \usical t r e a t and a nis- tron ic display M onday n ig h t a t the d u b ro o m in th e P ub lic L ibrary .
T he large g thering w as en te rta ined w ith a clever sk it, "Love L o rn” by P au l and E velyn S herm an of A sbury P a rk a s a n opener.
M artin R osenb la tt gave a very in te resting and en ligh ten ing ta lk on Moses M aim onides th e Jew ish sage whose e igh t h u n d red th b irth d ay w as celeb ra ted th is week.
Irv in g H irsch , sec re ta ry of the club rendered violin solos on h is $1000 ins t ru m e n t H e w as accom panied on th e p iano by M rs. H irsch .
A lfred K am insky sang th ree baritone solos and showed a m asterly contro l over a fine voice.
Mrs. F annye Golden, who, by the w ay, is B ill R uben ’s sister, and possesses a de ligh tfu l mezzo soprano voice gave p leasing rend itions of Jew ish and Ir ish folksongs and classical num bers.
Mr. R uben of the e n te r ta in m en t com m ittee w as cong ra tu la ted on the excellence of th e en te rta in m en t. Louis B a rr w as th e m aestro of the evening.
H & L. CO. A N N IV ER SA R Y
A t the request of W illard J. S te rn e r th e B orough Comm ission, Tuesday, ap poin ted Jo seph M cConnell a special police officer. H is du ties will be confined to w ork a t th e S te rn er Coal and L um ber C om pany’s p lan t as w atch m an.
LOST—Sm all w irehaired te r r ie r m ixed w ith A irdale, w hite face, answ ers to nam e of Rex. R ew ard. A ddress 503 14th avenue, B elm ar.
P E A R L OIL T R E A T M E N T W ith G enoa S team er $1.00
6 T rea tm en ts fo r $5.00 a t the
G B EA U TY S H O P P E 1005 M F St., B elm ar Tel. 986
N ick Paduano and Frank Mazzo Victors Over B ert Fitzgerald
N ick Paduano , rep resen ting R ocky's B illiard A cadem y on T en th avenue showed h is skill a t pocket b illiards F rid ay n ig h t by d fea ting B ert F itz gerald 125 to 81 in the C en tra l New Jersey P ocket B illiard T ournam en t. T his F rid ay evening N ick will play George B row n a t R ahw ay.
F ra n k Mazzo of R ocky’s, an o th e r s ta r cueist beat F itzgera ld 125 to 122 a t K eyport F rid ay night.
W. BELMAR A. C.WANTS B. B. DATES
"The W orld Is All R ig h t!’’T he F ir s t Aid Squad is going to
d em onstra te th is fa c t and th a t it’s the people w ho p u t th e k in k s in it, a t a show and ex trav ag an za to be given in th e P ub lic School A uditorium T hursday and F rid ay evenings, F eb ru a ry 28 and M arch 1.
If the re tu rn s tu rn up all rg h t it ll be a ll righ t, a ll righ t, b u t if they d o n t it’ll be one of those k in k s of th e peo-
^ The play, w hich is a conglom eration of d ram a and comedy, pa thos and hum or, is bu ilt a round a b roadcasting stud io an d gives am ple opportun ities fo r th e d isplay of ta len t, a lo t of w hich lies la te n t in th is borough.
T he c a s t w ill be m ade up of local people and give th em p len ty of scope to do th e ir s tun ts .
T he ca s t is abou t cast and rehearsa ls begin th is w eek in earnest.
F o r fu r th e r p a rticu la rs , th e announcer from th e sta tion of th e p lay says, “See Y our W eekly N ew spaper N ext W eek.” _ _ _ _ _
Legion PresentsOwn Bonus Bill
Ben Franklin Store Opening Tomorrow
No Souvenirs or Trumpet Blowing but Honest Values
In All Lines
A reg u la r m eeting of the Ladies A uxiliary of th e H ook and L adder Com pany w as held M onday evening a t the E leven th avenue firehouse. P lans w ere m ade fo r th e ann iv e rsa ry d inner w hich will be held F eb ru a ry 14th, St. V alen tine’s D ay a t M artin ’s reseaur- ant.
A card p a rty w ill be held L incoln s B ir t ' 'ay . F eb ru a ry 12th a t the fire- bous". R efreshm en ts will be served.
Among the m em bers p resen t w ere: E leanor Galluccio. H azel H aberstick , C atherine Asay, D orothy Hill, C lara A bbott, C atherine V eron, E d n a B urger, E lsie T hom pson, E m m a Veron, B ern ice Hope, R ene Pearce, Adelia D unfee, Inez K im s, M arion Sm ith and M isses Agnes P ea ree and Jessie Galluccio.
Tom orrow m orning B elm ar will have a five and ten cen t and up sto re w here v irtua lly every th ing fo r th e household and personal use m ay be pu rchased a t city prices.
T he sto re is located on F s tree t a t T en th avenue. I t h as been rem odeled and renovated and besides being an innovation will be an added cred it to* B elm ar’s h igh class stores.
U nder th e m anagem en t of H . R ad - ler, ass isted by M rs. R ad le r and six local g irl a ss is tan ts one m ay g e t in th is borough a t th is B en F ra n k lin ' S tore an y th in g th a t can be pu rchased a t an y of the s im ila r sto res in New" Y ork, N ew ark or A sbury P a rk .
The F ra n k lin S tores do n o t s t a r t w ith a lot of noise and giveaw ay souven irs, they rely fo r p a tronage on rea l, ho n est values a t th e low est possible prices.
Takes Issue Out of Financial and Political
Fantasies
T he W est B elm ar A. C. jun io r basketball team is open to book dates w ith team s whose p layers ran g e from 16 to 19 years of age. L eroy Goodwin, E igh teen th avenue and H s tre e t will be g lad to receive le tte rs and a rran g e games.
W ALL BLDG. & LOAN ASSN. ANNUAL M E E T IN G
LET US—Do your bookkeeping for you. Incom e tax reports, statistical work and all types of accounting. Low- den A Lowden, 727 M attlson Ave., Asbury Park 198.
W anted—W hite g irl for genera l housew ork in fam ily of four. Apply C oast A dvertiser.
HUDSON-TERRAPLANENow on display at P. W. Sherman
Motor Co. snowrooms at Asbury Parle and Manasquan. W e call {or and. deliver serviced cars.
LEA TH ER SHOES D YED ANY COLOR Guaranteed at
PAR K SHOE R EPA IR IN G 1004 F Street Belmar, N. J.
—BUY Uf BKLMAB * * W -»
Don’t Forget—Every Thursday BANANA SPLIT DAY
atR UBEN'S
topped w ith whipped cream atlSc N inth Avenue and F Street
R IG itT NOW is the tim e to consult us about your
TH E LATEST FASHIONS FU R GARMENTS R ESTY LED IN Quality ofworkm anship and service
guaranteed, and the price is r igh t Women's and Men’s Suits Dry
Cleaned and Pressed Called For and Delivered
A BLUMEighth Ave. and F St. Phone SW
The A nnual M eeting of the sh a re ho lders of th e W all B uild ing and Loan A ssociation of B elm ar, N . J., for the election of D irectors and fo r the tr a n saction of such o ther business as m ay come before th e m eeting, w ill be held T hursday evening, F eb ru a ry 28, 1935, a t 8 P . M. a t th e A ssociation Office, 706 10th Avenue, B elm ar. N. *J.Adv.—Feb 8-15
ROCK Y ’S B IL L IA R D ROOM N ex t to P o s t Office
Mazz, B elm ar vs. F auver, A sbury P a rk C en tra l Je rsey G am e
W ednesday, F eb ru a ry 13th
DO YOU NEED PRINTING?The printing department of this
office is fully equipped to serve you with any kind of printing. Let us estimate on you' oex*
ANNOUNCEMENTThe sensation of the New York
Auto Show— THE PACKARD 120 will be on display in the near future of P. W. Sherman Motor Co., Asbury Pork and Manasuan. Packard, Hudson and Terraplane Distributors.
In a determ ined move to ta k e the A djusted Service C ertifica te issue out of th e dangerous rea lm of financia l an d political fan tasies, T he A m erican Legion has in troduced in C ongress its own bill providing fo r im m ediate paym en t of th e governm en t’s deb t to th e W orld W ar veterans.
U nder th e personal leadersh ip of N ational C om m ander F ra n k N. Bel- grano , Jr ., th e bill w as in trdouced on M onday, J a n u a ry 14 by R ep resen ta tive F re d V inson, of K entucky , ran k in g m a jo rity m em ber of th e pow erful H ouse W ays an d M eans C om m ittee w here so-called bonus legislation m ust be considered and w hipped in to shape before it goes back to C ongress fo r f inal decision.
The L egion’s bill is clear-cut. In effect, it is th e reso lu tion of the M iami Convention in legal form . I t sim ply provides o u tr ig h t fo r th e im m ediate pay m en t of the A djusted Service Certifica tes a t fu ll face value, less any previous loans, w ith cancella tion of inte res t accrued and refund of in terest paid, a s an effective relief and recovery m easure.
The action of th e Legion, under the d irection of th e N ational C om m andei, has com pletely cleared aw ay the sm oke-screen th a t enshrouded the so- called bonus issue in W ashing ton as a resu lt of th e e ffo rts of some groups hav ing in fla tionary and new m onetary p lans to tie th e ir ideas in to th e Adju s ted C ertifica te legislation. These p lans seriously th rea ten ed the success of th e v e te rans ' program, un til the Legion took decisive action to tak e the issue ou t of th e a tm osphere of such theories and bring it down to th e solid g round of fact.
M ore th a n fo rty bills have been introduced in C ongress n rov idm " for im m ediate paym ent of the certifica tes P rac tica lly everv one offered som e diffe ren t m edium for ra ising the money. Some called for in fla tion of the cu rrency, o thers fo r add itional rem onetization of silver, and still o thers for a com plete change in th e cu rrency and bank ing law s of the country . In dete rm in ing to save the horn’s issue from th is situa tion , the Legion m ade >t clear th a t it is n e ith e r endorsing nor opposing these ideas, but. th a t it regard s them as entirely foreign to th e nues- tion of paying the ve te rans a. debt.
BOARDWALK BOOTHSFO R N EE D Y R E L IE F
A request by th e C ham ber of Comm erce fo r th e use of th e booths on th e boardw alk o th er th a n th e pavilions nex t sum m er fo r the benefit of th e needy re lief fu n d w as received by the B orough Com m ission T uesday m orning an d filed fo r fu tu re consideration .
Clarence CampbellMiami Traffic Cop
F am ilia r B oardw alk F ig u re Shows Sou therners H ow I t ’s D one
C larence C am pbell of 1204 Bayvievv avenue, th e genial o fficer w ho w as on d u ty a t th e n o rth end of the B elm ar boardw alk , em ployed by the B elm ar F ish in g Club to d irec t tra ffic and p a rk ing d u ring th e sum m er season, and w ho f irs t discovered the M orro C astle b u rn in g offshore Septem ber seventh, is now em ployed by the City of M iam i Beach, F la . a t th e R oney P laza H otel tra ffic crossing.
C larence w ishes h is friends to know he h as been very busy as tra ff ic officer and says “I ts alw ays Ju n e in Miam i B each” except w hen the no rth w ind blows th e zero breezes down th a t w ay. H e says he’s th e best looking officer on the force down th ere b u t n o t in Belm ar.
CHANGE D A T E O FSE N IO R B B. GAME
B elm ar C om m unity C enter C hurch basketball league gam es will be p layed nex t T uesday n ig h t in stead of the reg u la r n ight, W ednesday.
___________________ . - .1' JED W A R D L EW IS
E dw ard Lewis, b ro th er of H arry J. Lew s of th is borough died, in Cleveland, Ohio, S a tu rday a f te r a sho rt i!1- ness. H e is the son of Ju liu s ai d F lo ra Lewis and w as born in New Y ork 57 years ago. H e is survived by h is widow, a daugh ter, two o ther brothers, Sol P . of M anasquan and W illiam J. of South O range, and a sister, Mrs. E va M ichelsohn of th is borough.
L O F T ’S 10c BOX CANDY U nsurpassab le in Q uality
U nbeatable in P rice a t
R IV O L I SUGAR BOW L N ext The Riovoli T hea tre
F. S 're e t, B elm ar
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COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935.DUAL B IR TH D A Y PA R TY
Mr. and Mrs. F red H ansen of E igh teen th avenue, W est B elm ar e n te rta ined a num ber of young people and th e ir elders a t a dual b irth d ay p a rty in honor of th e ir daugh ter, D orothy, and E la ine Simmell, d au g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. E lv in R. Simmell, S a tu rd ay afternoon . A m id decorations in green, p in k and yellow, tw o b irth d ay cakes g raced a table laden w ith re freshm en ts dear to the you thfu l heart.
G am es w ere enjoyed and prizes w ere
BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N EW JERSEYOrdinance N o . 300
the guests w ere: D oris K essler, V era Goodwin, M adelaine and C lair E llen B ible, B etty and E leano r N ew m an, B etty B erkstresser, P a tr ic ia B arton , G race G ifford, Shirley and D onald Van Inw egen, M iriam K ing, M arion Sm ith, R oger B acon, Evelyn M argare t, M arion. W ilcox and F red H ansen , Jr., C arolyn and John Sim mell, M innie Sm ith, Mr. and M rs. Joseph Sm ith, Mrs. C larence R ible, Mrs. C arl New-
N O TIC E O F SCHOOL E L E C T IO N N otice is hereby given to the legal
voters of th e School D istric t of the B orough of B elm ar in the county of M onm outh th a t th e A nnual M eeting fo r th e election of T hree (3) m em bers of the B oard of E ducation will be held a t the school house, W ednesday, F eb ru a ry 13th, 1S3S from seven (7) o'clock P . M. to n ine (9) o’clock P . M. and as m uch longer as m ay be necessary to enable all th e legal voters p resen t to cast th e ir ballots.
T hree m em bers will be elected fo r th ree (3) years.
At said m eeting will be subm itted the question of vo ting a ta x fo r the following expenses:F o r C u rren t E xpenses $37,375.00F o r R epa irs and R eplace
m en ts ........................... 2,800.00F o r M anual T ra in ing ............... 2,700.00
The to ta l am oun t though t to be necessary is ...................... -...............$42,875.00D ated th is 29th day of Jan u a ry , 1935.
F R E D V. THOM PSON, M. D.D istric t Clerk.
The only persons w ho m ay vote in addition to those reg istered fo r th e las t preceding general election (and possessing all th e o ther qualifactions of vo ters) w ho m ay reg is te r w ith th e D istr ic t C lerk a t least tw o days before th e school election.
The D istric t C lerk w ill be a t h is res- dence 500 T en th Ave. on F eb ru a ry 9, 1935, from 7:00 to 8:00 P . M. fo r regis te rin g those en titled to vote.
AN O R D IN A N CE E STA B LISH IN G A N EX A M IN IN G BOARD FO R L IC E N SING O F M A STER PL U M B E R S AND JO U R N E Y M E N PLUM BE R S IN BELM AR, N EW JE R S E Y .
The B oard of C om m issioners o f th e B orough of B elm ar do ordain:E very M aster P lum ber and Jou rneym an P lum ber, before doing any
plum bing w ork w ith in th e B orough lim its of the B orough of B elm ar, shall obta in from the B orough of B elm ar a p lum ber’s license as h e re in a fte r provided. The p lum ber’s license shall be signed by the B orough C lerk an d shall expire on th e 31st day of D ecem ber follow ing its issue. A ny person o r corporation
aw arded in novelty c o n te 's ts .A m o n g an y of the provisions of th is section shall fo rfe it and pay a____t _ ____ _ ___t rQ„0 penalty of F ifty dollars ($50.00) for each and every offense.
A M aster P lum ber w ith in th e m eaning of th is o rd inance is a person, p a rtn e rsh ip o r co rporation th a t h as a bona fide estab lished place of business and d isplays a sign ind ica ting to th e public th a t he is engaged in p lum bing w ork. A jou rneym an P lum ber is a person w ho can give su ffic ien t evidence <3 his p rac tica l know ledge of plum bing, house d ra inage and san ita tio n on the exam ination subm itted by th e B oard of E xam iners h e re in a fte r provided. P lu m b ing w ork shall be construed to cover a lte ra tions, repairs, or any connections w ith any drain , sew er, soil, w aste, w ate r and ven t pipes, o r any pipe connected therew ith .
T h a t fo r the purpose of p roperly determ in ing th e qualifications of applican ts fo r p lum bers licenses fo r M aster P lum bers an d Jou rneym en P lum bers an E xam in ing B oard is hereby crea ted . T he said B oard shall consist of the H ea lth O fficer of the B oard of H ea lth of B elm ar o r th e rep resen ta tiv e of th e said H ea lth O fficer, and tw o M aster P lum bers. E ach of the la s t tw o nam ed persons shall be appoin ted by th e B oard of C om m issioners of B elm ar fo r the te rm of one year. T he M aste r P lum bers com posing th is com m ittee shall each be a re s id en t citizen of th is B orough fo r th ree years p receding the date of his a p p o in tm en t
The m em bers of th e E xam in ing B oard shall m eet w ith in five days a f te r th e ir appoin tm ent, and organize, by selecting one of th e ir num ber as chairm an and one as secre tary . I t shall be th e du ty of th e S ecre ta ry to keep fu ll and com plete m inu tes of th e m eetings of the B oard ; properly file all applications and o ther papers of the E am in ing B oard, and properly certifiy to the B oard of H ea lth th e nam es of all persons, firm s and corpora tions th a t have passed a p lum bers exam ination before the E xam in ing Board.
The E xam in ing B oard shall have th e pow er to m ake a ll necessary rules and regulations covering the filing of applications, th e fo rm s of applications and the c h a rac te r of exam inations. I t shall be its d u ty to exam ine each ap p lican t fo r a M aster P lum ber’s license a s to h is know le4ge of plum bing, house drainage, ven tila tion and san ita tion , w hich exam ination shall be p rac tica l as well a s theore tica l, and to exam ine all app lican ts fo r Jo u rn ey m an P lum ber's licenses as to th e ir p rac tica l know ledge and ab ility of plum bing, house d ra in age an d san ita tion . I f th e ap p lican t show s h im self com petent, th e E xam in ing B oard shall so certify to th e B oard of H ealth , and shall recom m end to th e B oard of H ea lth th a t th e app lican t be given a p lum ber's license as a M aster P lum ber or Jo u rn ey m an P lum ber a s the case m ay be, upon th e paym ent of fees h e re in a fte r provided, and the fu lfillm en t of conditions h e re in a fte r im posed. The B oard of E xam iners shall fix s ta ted tim es and places of m eetings. Special m eetings m ay be held on w ritten call of th e ch a irm an on tw o days’ notice to each r >mber of th e Board.
An app lica tion fo r M aste r P lu m b ers’ license m ay be filed by individuals, copartnersh ip s r corporations, an d th e exam ination m ust be ta k e n by some n em ber or firm m ak ing th e application . E v ery M aster P lu m b er applying fo r a p lum ber’s license m ust be a citizen of th e U nited S tates. A t the tim e of h is app lication In m ust no t be be less th a n tw enty-one years of age and m ust fu rn ish sa tisfac to ry evidence th a t he is a p rac tica l plum ber, educated to the business. E ach epp lican t fo r a Jo u rn ey m an P lu m b er’s license m u s t fu rn ish sa tisfac to ry evidence th a t he has a p rac tica l know ledge of plum bing, house drainage, and san ita tion .
E ach ap p lican t fo r a M aster P lu m b er’s license m ust deposit th e sum of $5.00. No exam ination fee w ill be exacted from the Jou rneym an P lum ber. If a cand ida te shall fa il in h is exam ination he m ay re tu rn a f te r th ree m onths from th e d a te of h is exam ination fo r re-exam ination w ithou t pay ing an additional fee.
B efore any p lum ber’s license shall be issued to any M aste r P lum ber he oust execute an d file w ith th e B orough of B elm ar an approved S ure ty Com-
sy B ond fo r th e sum of $1,000.00 as a g u a ran tee fo r fa ith fu l perform ance of w ork done In accordance w ith th e P lum b ing Code of th e B orough of B elm ar. T he bond shall be renew ed yearly , on th e f i rs t day of Jan u a ry .
P lu m b er’s licenses of M aster P lum bers in th e f irs t in stance shall be g ran ted to D ecem ber 31st and m u s t be renew ed on the f irs t day of J a n u a ry
ach y ea r th e rea fte r . A pplications fo r such renew als m ust be m ade betw een he f irs t an d th e f if te e n th day of D ecem ber inclusive, of each and every year.
A M aster P lu m b er shall be held responsible fo r th e violation qf any rules >f the B oard of H ea lth by Jo u rn ey m an P lum bers and o thers in h is e'mploy.
No M aster P lu m b er shall p e rm it the use of h is nam e by any o th e r person, e ith er fo r the purpose of ob ta in ing perm its o r doing any w ork u nder h is p lum ber's license. Jo u rn ey m an P lum bers m u s t have th e ir p lum ber’s license in th e ir possession a t all tim es w hile doing an y p lum bing w ork, w hich p lum ber’s license shall be sub jec t to inspection by th e P lum bing In sp ec to r o r ag en t thereof. No Jo u rn y m an P lu m b er shall allow h is nam e or p lum ber’s license to be used by any o th e r person or party .
The P lu m b er’s licenses g ran ted u nder these ru les an d regu la tions m ay be suspended or revoked by th e B orough of B elm ar w hen a M aster P lum ber, firm or corporation , shall v io late any of these ru les and regu la tions o r shall refuse or neglect to m ake necessary correc tions to w ork of w hich the B oard of H ea lth or its au tho rized ag e n t w ithho lds approval, w ith in th ir ty days a f te r no tification thereof. T he p lum ber’s license of a jo u rn e y m a n P lu m b er m ay be su spended or revoked by th e B orough of B elm ar fo r im perfec t w ork or violation of these ru les an d regu la tions. A M aste r P lu m b er’s license shall n o t be tra n s fe rred to an y successor, n o r shall i t be tra n s fe rre d to any person w hatsoever under any circum stances.
The provisions here in se t fo r th as to th e ta k in g of th e exam ination shall no t a ffec t any M aster P lum ber w ho holds a M aster P lu m b er’s license a s a M aster P lu m b er from th is B orough fo r th e y ea r beg inn ing th e f i rs t day of J a n u a ry 1934. T he provisions h ere in se t fo r th as to th e ta k in g of exam ination shall n o t a ffe c t an y Jo u rn ey m an P lu m b er w ho has been engaged in th e p rac-
9 of p lum b ing fo r a t le a s t th re e y ea rs p reced ing th e passage of th is o rdinance. P rovided, how ever, th e M aste r P lu m b er o r Jo u rn ey m an P lum ber m ust m ake app lica tion fo r a p lum ber’s license w ith in th ir ty days a f te r th is ordinance shall tak e effect.
All O rd inances an d p a r ts o f o rd inances inconsisten t w ith th e provisions of th is o rd inance a re hereby repealed.
T h is o rd inance shall ta k e effec t w hen passed and published according to law.
A pproved:A dopted:
A ttes t: Jam es A. Joeek, B orough Clerk.B oard of Com m issioners: JO S E P H M AYER, M ayor THOM AS S. D ILLO N THOM AS D. JO E C K
NOTICE
Municipal Budget and Taxing Ordinance No. 299BELM A R , N E W JE R S E Y
W as passed on firs t read ing by th e B oard of Com m issioners of th e B orough of B elm ar, C ounty of M onm outh, N. J., on J a n u a ry 22nd, 1935.
Local B udget of th e B orough of B elm ar, C ounty of M onm outh fo r the fiscal y ear 1935.
T his B udget shall also constitu te the ta x ordinance “An O rdinance rela ting to taxes fo r the y ear 1935.
T he B oard of C om m issioners of th e B orough of B elm ar, C ounty of Monm outh , S ta te of N ew Jersey , do ordain th a t th'ere shall be assessed, ra ised by taxation , and collected fo r th e y ear 1935 the sum of O ne hund red fif ty seven thousand seven hund red and fo rty -th ree dollars and eighty-one cen ts ($157,- 743.81) fo r th e purpose of m eeting the app rop ria tions se t fo rth in th e following s ta tem en t of resources and appropria tions for the fiscal year 1935.S urp lus R evenue ..................................................................................................'......$50,550.82
A N T IC IPA T E D R E V E N U E S
CIV IL S E R V IC E EX A M IN A TIO N S
C hancery 6-219S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me d irected , issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 11th D ay of F ebruary , 1935,
betw een th e 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 Monm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree o f said cou rt am oun ting to approxim ate ly $11,206.00.
All th a t ce rta in tr a c t o r parcel of land an d prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, situa te , ly ing and being in the B orough of B elm ar in the C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of X'iTc'W Jersey .
B EG IN N IN G a t a po in t d is tan t one hund red (100) fe e t n o rth e rly from th e n o rth ea s t co m er of T en th A venue and “ F ” S treet, thence ru n n in g sou therly a long th e easte rly line of “F ” S tree t, tw en ty (20) feet, th ence ru n n in g easterly , paralle l w ith T en th avenue, eighty-five (85) fee t; thence no rth e rly para lle l w ith “F ” S tree t, tw en ty (20) fee t; thence w esterly , para lle l w ith T en th avenue, e igh ty five (85) fee t to th e place of beginning.
Seized a s the p roperty of H A R R Y W E IN S T E IN , e t als., ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of M ARY C. K ELLY , an d to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Ja n u a ry 11, 1935.Sam uel Y. H am pton , Solicitor.(39 lines) $16.38
C hancery 6-210S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e directed , issued o u t of th e C ourt of C hancery o f the S ta te of N ew Je rsey w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 11th D ay of F eb ruary , 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 said day a t th e C ourt H ouse, in the Borough o f F reehold , C ounty of Monm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree o f said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ately $2,495.00.
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 rticu larly described, s itu a te , ly ing an d being in th e B orough of B elm ar in the C ounty of M onm outh an d S ta te of N ew Jersey , being lo t num ber T w enty F ou r H undred and T hree (2403) as show n on M ap of B elm ar.
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e on rth line of T h irte en th avenue, d is ta n t T hree h u nd red (300) fee t w esterly from th e w este rly line of O cean avenue, a s show n on said m ap and extendin g from thence (1) N ortherly , a t a
• r ig h t ang le to said T h irte en th A venue and a long the w esterly line of lot num ber T w enty fo u r h u nd red and two
'(2402) one h u nd red (100) fee t to the r e a r line of lot num ber T w enty th ree h u n d red and th ree (2303); thence (2) w esterly a long th e said re a r line of lo t num ber T w enty th ree hund red and th ree (2303) f ifty (50) fee t to th e easte r ly line of lo t num ber T w enty fou r hund red an d fo u r (2404); thence (3) sou therly , a long th e said easte rly line of lot num ber T w enty fo u r huhdred and fou r (2404) one h u nd red (100) feet 'to the said n o rtherly line of T h irte e n th A venue and thence (4) easterly a long th e said no rth e rly line of T h irte en th avenue, f if ty (50) fe e t to the po in t o r place of B eginning.
* Said prem ises a re com m only know n as 108 T h irte en th avenue, B elm ar, New Jersey.
Seized as the p ro p erty of ISR A E L SC H LISSER M A N , e t als., tak en in execution a t th e su it of F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N CO N G R EG A TIO N O F
S urp lus R evenue A ppropriatedL icenses .............. ................ ..............F ran ch ise T ax ............................... ...G ross R eceip ts T ax ........................Poll T ax ...............................................In te re s t on D elinquent T a x e s .......Pav ilion R en ta ls ...............................Sew er R en ta ls .............................. ....W ate r D ep artm en t ........................ .P av ilion D ance R eceip ts ............B each Concessions ..............B uild ing P e rm itsT ax Searches ......... ...........................B oard of H ea lth .............. ................F in es .......... ................ ............... ..........B a th in g B each R evenue ...............P a rk in g Surplus ...............................B each B a th in g Surplus (1933) ....A m ount to be raised by T axation
G eneral G overnm ent .......................................Police D ep artm en t ...........................................F ire D ep artm en t ................... ............H ealth , C harities and E m ergency R elie fSew er and ’ Septic T an k M ain tenance .......H ealth , C harities and E m ergency R elief Sew er and Septic T ank M ain tenance R em oval o f G arbage and W asteService (S tree ts , lights, etc.) .......................In te re s t on C u rren t L oansPublic B uild ings and G rounds ...................E ng ineering and Survey ing ......... ...............R ecreation .................................................... .....L ib ra ry .......... ............................ .......... .............D ebt Service ........ ...... .........................................Im provem ent N ote R edem ption ..................C ontingent .........................................................E m ergency N otes ................................... .........R eserve fo r A ssessm ent L iens ...... ..............D eficit Misc. R evenue (1933) ......................E m ergency R elief N otes .Special E lection ..................................................Sew er an d D rain A sse ssm e n t........................B lind R elief ... ....................................................D eferred C harges ..............................................
J. A. JO EC K , B orough Clerk. P assed F eb ru a ry 5, 1935. A dopted F eb ru a ry 5, 1935.
193422,000.0013.000. 007.000. 00
11.000. 00200.00
7.000. 009.000. 001,700.00
15.000. 003.000. 00
600.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 200.00
12.000. 00 None None
160,133.48
193528,000.0013.000. 007.000. 00
11.000. 00N one
10 , 000.009.000. 001.700.00
15.000. 002.500.00
600.00 200.00150.00100.00 200.00
12.000. 00313.72
8,646.28157,743.81
262,233.4827.400.0022.800.009.400.006.600.005.200.009.600.005.200.00
11.400.0042.200.00
9.500.004.600.001 ,000.009.700.003.500.00
92,117.564.500.00
500.002.500.00
NoneNone
3.400.00 None None800.00
5,115.98
277,153.8126.400.0021.900.009.800.006.100.005.200.006.100.005.200.00
10.488.00 43,400X10 10,000.005.900.001,000.009.100.003.500.00
94,167.505,000.00
500.008,326.281,532.798,547.103.750.00
694.141.848.00
None None
The U nited S ta tes Civil Service Comm ission has announced open com petitive exam inations a s follows:
Pharm aco log ist, various grades, $2,- 600 to $5,600 a year, Food and D rug A dm inistration .
A ssistan t m ieroanalyst, $2,600 a year, jun io r m ieroanalyst, $2,000 a year, Food and D rug A dm inistra tion .
P rin c ip a led ito ria l clerk , $2,300, edito ria l clerk, $1,800 a year, d ep a rtm en tal service, W ashing ton , D. C.
A pprentice fish cu ltu ris t, $1,020 a year, B ureau of F isheries.
F o rem an of Ink-M aking P lan t, $3,- 200 a year, G overnm ent P rin tin g Office, W ashington, D. C.
The sa laries nam ed a re sub jec t to a deduction of no t to exceed 5 p e r cen t d u ring the fiscal y ea r end ing Ju n e 30, 1935, as a m easure of economy, and also to a deduction of 3% per cen t tow ard a re tire m en t annuity .
All S ta tes except V erm ont, V irginia, M ary land an d th e D is tric t of C olum bia have received less th a n th e ir quo ta of appo in tm en ts in th e apportioned dep a rtm en ta l service in W ashington , D. C. The positions of app ren tice fish- cu ltu ris t and fo rem an of ink -m ak ing p lan t a re no t affec ted by the S ta te ap p o rtionm en t law.
F u ll in fo rm ation m ay be obtained from S ecre ta ry of th e U nited S ta tes Civil Service B oard of E xam iners, a t the post office o r custom house in W ashington, D. C.
I t is com plained th a t th e young people a re no t enough in te rested in m usical practice , b u t anyw ay here in Belm a r th ey all seem w illing to p lay on the autom obile horn.
P rizes a re being offered fo r the m ost beau tifu l back, and one th a t looks very b eau tifu l to m ost people is th a t o f th e long w inded ta lk e r who gives you h is views on every th ing and finally tu rn s aw ay.
262,233.48 277,153.81B oard of Com m issioners,
JO S E P H M AYER, M ayor THOMAS S. D ILLO N THOMAS D. JO EC K
The foregoing ordinance w as approved on f i rs t read ing a t a regu la r m eeting of th e B orough C om m ission in the B orough H all, B elm ar, Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 29, 1935, a n d w ill be ta k e n up fo r final read in g and adoption a t a m eeting of the C om m ission in th e B orough H all, Tuesday, F eb ru a ry 12, 1935, a t 10:30 A. M. a t w hich tim e an d place any tax p ay e r m ay p resen t objections or suggestions reg ard in g th e sam e.
C hancery 6-250 S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me directed , issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of th e S ta te of N ew Je rsey w ill be exposed to sa le a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 25th D ay of F eb ru ary , 1985,
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 Monm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ately $3,918.00.
All th e follow ing tr a c t or parcel of land an d prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, situa te , ly ing an d bein g in th e B orough of N ep tune C ity in the C ounty o f M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey.
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e w este r ly line of R idge A venue d is tan t one hund red th ir ty (130) feet sou therly from th e po in t o f in tersec tion of the sou therly line of F if th avenue w ith th e w esterly line of R idge avenue; ru n n in g thence (1) sou therly a long the w esterly line of R idge avenue fo rty (40) fee t; thence (2) w estw ardly , p a rallel w ith th e sou therly line of F if th avenue one h u nd red six ty fee t and seventy h u n d red th s of a foot to the easterly line of lands belonging to one M orris; thence (3) n o rthw ard ly along th e said M orris land fo rty fee t and th irty -th ree h u n d red th s of a foot;
thence (4) eastw ard ly aga in paralle lCRANBURY, nT J.T ‘and” to*be so ld Y y w ith F if th A venue one hund red flfty-
H O W A R D H E IG H T , S h e r if f .! seven fee t and forty-suc hu n d red th s ofD ated Ja n u a ry 8th ,1933. j a foot to w esterly line of R idgeW ilton T. A pplegate S.ol’r. j avenue and th e po in t of B eginning.(58 lines) $24.36 j Seized as the p roperty of MARY
BRU G N O LI, e t al., ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of M ARY CLAYTON W ALK E R , and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 21, 1935.D aniel S. W eigand, Sol’r.(48 1.) $20.16
BOROUGH OF SOUTH BELMAR, N. J. Budget Notice
N otice is hereby given th a t the follow ing local budget and T ax Ordinance w as approved by the Council of th e B orough of South B elm ar, County of M onm outh, on Ja n u a ry 21st, 1935, an d adopted on F eb ru a ry 4th, 1935.
Local B udget of South B elm ar, C ounty of M onm outh, fo r th e F iscal y ear1935.
T his B udget shall also constitu te the T ax O rdinance.An O rd inance re la tin g to taxes fo r th e y ea r 1935.B E IT O R D A IN E D by th e Council of th e B orough of South B elm ar,
C ounty of M onm outh, T h a t th e re shall be assessed, ra ised by taxation , and collected fo r th e y ear 1935, th e sum of Tw enty-five Thousand, E ig h t H undred and T w enty-nine and fifty -five h u n d red th s dollars ($25,829.55) fo r th e purpose
t m eeting the appropriations set forth in th e follow ing s ta tem en t of R esources and A ppropria tions fo r th e fiscal y e a r of 1935.A m ount of Surplus R evenue E s t im a te d ..... ..................
R ESO U R C ESA nticipated R evenuesSurplus R evenue A ppropriated ..........................................M iscellaneous R evenues A nticipated :Licenses .................................................................................... ...F ines and P enalties ...............................................................Fees and P e rm its ......................................................................In te re s t an d Costs .......... .......................................................F ran ch ise T ax .................................. ................................ ........G ross R eceip ts T ax ...................................................-..............Poll T axes .............................. .....................................................Bus G ross R eceip ts T ax ..............-.........................................Alcoholic B everage Licenses
C hancery 6-226
R e d u c e * *fare
e x cu f s i o n s
to
$100ROUND
TRIPI Hudson TacffiiuaJ
SUNDAYS
28Feb. 17, M arch 3, 17, 31; A pril 14 W ED N ESD A Y S
Feb. 20; M arch 6, 20; A pril 3, 17 Lv. P t. P le a sa n t 9:13 a. m. E . S. T.
T otal M iscellaneous R evenues A nticipated
A m ount to be R aised by T axation
T otal R esourcesA PP R O P R IA T IO N S
G eneral G overnm ent:A dm in istra tive an d Executive ..........................................Public B uildings and G roundsP rin tin g and A d v e r tis in g .....................................................In su ran ce P rem ium sA ssessm ent and Collection of Taxes ...............................D ep artm en t of F inance:In te re s t on C u rren t L oans ................................................P reserva tion of L ife and P ro p e r ty :—PoliceF ire .................... .................. ...............................................-......H ealth an d C harities .............................................. -............Collection of G arbage ...........................................................S treets, H ighw ays, Sew ers:R oads .................................................... ............................ -.......E ng ineers F ees .......... ........................................ ....................Sew er R en ta l and M ain tenance .......................................L igh ting of S tree ts .......................-.........................................D ebt Service:P ay m en t of B onds .................................................................
aym en t of T em porary N otes ...........................................In te re s t on T em pora ry N otes ........ ... .....................- .......In te re s t on B onds ............ ............................ -................. .......C ontingent ................ ...................................... -................ -.....O verexpenditu re 1933 .............-..................... .......................County B lind R elief 1932, 1933 ...... ..... ...... -.....................W ate r O pera ting D eficit 1932 .............................................E m ergency R elief N otes .... ................................... ............1932-Deficit M iscellaneous R evenues A nticipated R em itted T axes M ore T han T h ree Y ears in A rrearsB orough H all E m ergency ......................- ...........................H ea lth and C harity E m ergency .......................................Police E m ergency ...................................................................In te re s t D eficiency ................................................................O verexpenditure O rd inance No. 75 ..................................In te re s t on S ta te School T ax ........... .................................B ath ing B each E m ergency .............................. ...............B ath ing B each D eficit 1933 ............................ ... ....... .......F u n d in g Bonds C osts O ver 1 per cen t -—In te re s t P er. Ch. 233 P . L. 1934 ...................R equired O verlay .............................. ...............A ppropriation ........................... .........-............
B alance Je rsey C en tra l P ow er & L ig h t Co. 1928-1929B elm ar Sash, D oor an d G lass Co........................................B alance C om pensation In su p ran ce ....
T o ta l A ppropriations Approved Ja n u a ry 21st, 1935.A dopted: F eb ru a ry 4th, 1935.
JO H N F . CARLTON, B orough C lerk.
1680.001167.00
2847.00
....$3700.00
1935 19342,000.00•
175.00 250.00200.00 200.00100.00 200.00
2200.00 2000.001700.00 1800.00
600.00 600.0015.00
150.00 200.002400.00 2400.00
7525.00 7665.00
25,829.55 25,840.83
35,354.55 33,505.83
1500.00 1600.00400.00 650.00350.00 350.00
1000.00 1200.001450.00 1450.00
900.00 1200.004500.00 4500.00
500.00 325.001000.00 1200.002700.00 2800.00
4000.00 3000.00100.00 200.00
1900.00 2000.001700.00 1700.00
1000.00 1000.00500.00 700.00
1000.00 1700.00600.00 1600.00150.00 150.0059.90 53.75
300.00 600.00191.47
1000.00 1000.003613.93
187.051000.00
535.57700.00 450.93 121.77 166.70
2000.00470.63275.00
3500.00
2.30219.38
35,354.55 33,505.83
S 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 the S ta te of N ew Jersey will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 25th D ay of F ebruary , 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 Monm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said cou rt am oun ting to approxim ately $4,860.00.
A LL th a t ce rta in tr a c t or parcel of land and prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rtic u larly described, situa te , lying and being in th e B orough of B radley Beach, in th e C ounty of M onm outh and S taten f NTp w Tp t r p v
B E G IN N IN G a t a point in the N orth erly line of E verg reen A venue as now located, One H undred Forty-six F ee t easterly from the in tersec tion of th e N ortherly line of E verg reen Avenue w ith th e E aste r ly line of M ain S tree t; thence (1) E astw ard ly along th e n o rtherly line of E verg reen A venue, f ifty fee t; thence (2) N o rthw ard ly a t r ig h t ang les to E verg reen Avenue, One H undred and F if ty feet; thence (3) W estw ard ly fifty feet; thence (4) Sou thw ard ly One H undred and F if ty fee t to th e N ortherly line of E verg reen A venue an d place of B eginning.
Seized as th e p roperty of SALLY L O W E N STE IN , et als. .taken in execution a t th e su it o f B RA D LEY B EA C H F IR E M E N ’S R E L IE F ASSOCIATION, a co rpora tion and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 16, 1925.Q uinn, P a rso n s & Dorem us, Sol’rs.(43 1.) $18.06
F R A N K T. H E R B E R T , M ayor.
C hancery 6-248S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me directed, issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of th e S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on M onday, th e 25th D ay of F ebruary ,
1935,betw een th e hou rs 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 ately $5,820.00.
A LL th a t ce rta in lot, t r a c t o r parcel of land an d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, s itu a te , lying and being in th e Tow nship of N eptune, in th e C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of New Jersey .
K NO W N an d designated on a m ap en titled "M ap of L ots A sbury P a rk , M onm outh Co. N. J., m ade by N ia rt R ogers, Surveyor, as L ot N um ber Seven, B lock C,” and described as follows:
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in the south erly line of Sew all avenue, d is ta n t tw o h u nd red an d eigh ty feet and ten one-hundred ths of a foot w esterly from th e sou thw esterly co rner of said Sewall A venue an d R idge A venue; thence (1) w esterly , a long the said sou therly line of said Sew all Avenue, f if ty fee t to the easterly line of lot N um ber E ig h t; thence (2) southerly , and a t r ig h t angles to said line of said Sewall Avenue, an d along th e easterly line of said L ot N um ber E igh t, one hund red and seventy five fee t to th e re a r line of lot N um ber T w enty th ree ; thence (3) easterly , a long th e re a r line of said lo t N um ber tw en ty -th ree , f ifty fee t to th e w esterly line of lo t N um ber Six; thence (4) no rtherly , an d a t r ig h t ang les to sa id line o f said Sew all avenue, and a long th e w esterly line of said lo t N um ber Six, one h u nd red an d seven ty five fee t to th e po in t o r place of beginning.
Seized as th e p roperty of A LM IRA F . W A LLIN G , et. al. ta k e n in execution a t the su it of T H E H O M E B U ILD IN G AND LOAN ASSOCIAT IO N O F ASBURY PA R K , N. J., and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 21, 1935.P a tte rso n , R hom e & M organ, Sol’rs. (56 l.) $23.52
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t o S 0* |. R e d u c t i o n s
Entire Stock Goss on Sale
SPECIAL10 Pc. Diningroom Suite — — - $65.00
10 Pc. Cathedral Oak Diningroom Suite.$279.00
$198.00
10 Pc. Butt Walnut Dimngroom S u ite ^ ....$335.00 ___________ -—
$225.00
10 Pc. Crotch Mahg Diningroom Suite--.$348.00
$239.00
10 Pc. Cratch Walnut Diningroom Suite.$295.00
$249.00
Governor Winthrop Desk - - pRICE FL O O R SA M PLE
$22.50
Two-In-One Solid Mahogany Tabte- - $37.50$54.00 ----------—---Mahogany Livingroom Table$37.00
SALE P R IC E
Mahogany Livingroom Table$22.25 _____ _
Table Lamps
SA LE P R IC E $16.50
The Greatest Sacrifice Sale
Specials
SPECIAL4 Pc. Solid Maple Bedroom S u ite ................. $ 7 9 .0 0
$85.003 Pc. Cathedral Oak Bedroom S u ite ........W O R T H $119.00 SA LE P R IC E
5 Pc. Green Ducco Bedroom S u ite ............$186.00 SA LE P R IC E $159.506 Pc. Walnut Venition Bedroom S u ite ....$245.00 SA LE P R IC E $129.00
2 Pc. LIVINGROOM SUITEFL O O R SA M PLE SALE P R IC E $55.00
3 Pc. SUITE$139.00 SALE P R IC E $110.00
AS LOW AS$1.00
Bridge and Junior Lamps*f f f f S V X p Q I R LAM PS and all o thers
10 to 50% lessAll E nd-T ables, Desks, Lamp-Tables, Sew-S S K ’S aS S S S ; vas- 1 5 .25% lessES AND ............................................................................................... ............." -----------
CLUB CHAIRS$19.50 SALE P R IC E $14.50
COLONIAL CHAIRS$76.50 SALE P R IC E $46.50
PILLOW BACK CHAIRS$29.95 SA LE P R IC E $24.95
3 Pc. MAPLE SUITE$59.00 SA LE P R IC E
$43.00
STUDIO COUCHESIN G R E E N AND R U ST
20% less
Inne Spring MattressesAS LOW AS $11.95Odd P o s e r s and Vanity 25 to 50% lessFelt and Cotton MattressesNOW 20% less
Felt Base LinoleumYARD GOODS SA LE P R IC E P E R YARD
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs9x12 SIZ E SA LE P R IC E
RUGS & CARPETS At Very Low Prices
b u y f u r n it u r e o n o u r d e f e r r e dPAYMENT P L A N_'You Pay No More than Low Cash Prices, Plus a Small Cat tying Chatge
Manner’s Furniture7 e 5 F S t r e e t T e le p h o n e B e lm a r 17* «
SAL’AND CONSERVATION
W an t C ontroversy O ver N etting Re- s tric tions D ecided H arm oniously
Banishironing Board IFatigu®
with a new
e m w m m m(M A D E BY THE M A K E R S O F \
YO U R G O O D E A S Y W A SH E R /
Own a new Easy heifer—and watch that MAMMOTH basket of clothes shrink down to its proper proportions in your scale ci values.
Too many women spend long hours at the tedious, hot and gruelling work oi hand ironing when, lor only a lew cents a week, they could own a new Easy Irone?—and sit comfortably and easily guiding the clothes while the Easy did all the work in one-hali to one third the usual time.
Cell today for I'iSEE demonstration ot this modern time and labor saver.
F o r m ore th a n 50 years th e h is to ry of sa lt w a te r conservation h as been com posed largely of a series of ac rim onious d isag reem en ts and recrim inations betw een th e ang le r and th e comm ercial m an, say th e S alt W ate r A nglers of A m erica in th e ir recen tly issued association booklet. T he resu lts , in so far a s any adequa te legislation is concerned, have been negligible.. W hile i t is tru e th a t ce rta in res tric tio n s have been placed upon ne tting , th e size of m esh an d o th er m inor phases of comm ercial activ ities, nevertheless, in th e lig h t of p resen t scien tific know ledge, a lm ost all of th e energies devoted to th is cause have been w asted . U ntil recen t years such leg isla tion h as never been based on an accu ra te , scien tific know ledge of th e basic problem s perta in in g to our m arine life. A very for m idable b a rr ie r h as th u s been erected betw een tw o classes whose in terests, in th e final analysis, a re identical. T here h as been no com m on g round upon hich th e com m ercial fisherm an and th e an g le r could g a th e r fo r fr ien d ly cooperation to determ ine how best to m eet th e situation .
I t is a perfectly obvious fac t th a t bo th th e com m ercial fish erm an an d the an g le r have iden tica l in te rests . T hey b o th w a n t “m ore fish and b e tte r fish ing.” T he S alt W alte r A nglers of A m erica of w hich B en F a r r ie r is p res- iden t of the B elm ar F ish ing Club is tre a su re r , h as ta k e n th e s tan d th a t con troversy betw een th e tw o classes is inexcusable and m u s t1 be elim inated. D uring th e p a s t y ear i t h as become increasing ly ev iden t th a t th e com m ercial m an an d th e an g le r can w ork to ge th e r fo r a com m on purpose and in pe rfec t harm ony. T he only p e rq u is ite fo r th is cooperation is a com plete u n d ers tan d in g of each o th e r’s problem s and a w illingness to d iscard the un fa ir suspicions of th e past. T here can be no question b u t th a t each can lea rn from th e o ther.
Every Facility For Car Servicing
Phone 1621Authorized Agency for R. C. A. RADIO
_____S T O P . A N D F I L L U P -------
Day Beds...................................... 25 to 35% lessSOME W IT H M A PLE E N D S w /U
35c
$7.29
ALL E L E C T R I C REFRIGERATORS At a Very Low Price
SPECIAL: Breakfast Sets, KitchenSETS, U T ILITY C A B IN ETS And All O ther K it- 1 ^ G c cchen F u rn itu re .................................................................. l U / 0
B e lm a r , H . J .
HERMAN HAUSOTTE“STANDARD” SERVICE STATIO N
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11th A v e n u e & F StreetBELMAR, NEW JERSEY
Auto Accessories
Of All Kinds
Jersey Central cPower & Light
Company
A m erican people a re u rged to show hosp ita lity an d anyw ay th ey would like to en te r ta in a la rge num ber of ad d itiona l guests in th e ir jails.
G irls sa id to le a rn dancing quicker th an boys. M ay be because th ey have sm alle r feet, so i t is n o t so h a rd to find p laces to p u t them .
M uch isc said ab o u t th e w olf a t th e door, b u t if th e w olf com es a ro u n d th e door now adays he is likely to find seve ra l salesm en lined up ahead of him .
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Lowest Prices In History |ALL WALL PAPER AT |AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES |
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Ceilings as low as GpoC per roll.' §’ Sidewalls as low as 71/*) per roll § Plastics as low as 14c per roll |
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COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935.
i HE COAST ADVERTISERLOU IS B A R R , O w ner an d P ub lisher
J . C H A R LE S T U R N E R , E d ito r
SOCIAL GOSSIPAROUND TOWN
Publication Office and P la n t: 704 N in th Avenue, B elm ar, N. J.
E n te re d as secor 1 class m a tte r a t th e P o st Office a t B elm ar, N ew Jersey , under th e Act of C ongress
i..................... SU B SC R IPT IO N R A TES:Single Copy, 4 cen ts; T hree M onths, .40; Six M onths, .75; One T ear, $1.50
sin o rdering tn e change of subscrip tion address, please give th e old as w ell a s the n e v address. N ew s item s of local an d personal in te re s t invited.
Mrs. Cyrus B. H once of 501 F if th--------------------- avenue, en te rta in ed w ith a luncheonPhone 2083-W and m iscellaneous show er a t her home
on Tuesday, F eb ru a ry f if th fo r Miss E lizabeth V. W. Dodd, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley Dodd of No. 2 In le t te rrace , whose engagem ent to D onald M ontgom ery Y oung of B ethlehem , Pa., w as recen tly announced. Those en te rta ined w ere Mrs. C yrus B. H once, Miss E lla DuBois, M iss M ary E . DuBois, M rs. T unius S. V anderveer, Miss M.
C hancery 6-267S 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 the S ta te of New Jersey , will be exposed to sale a t public vendue on
M onday, th e 4 th D ay of M arch, 1935,
betw een the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) in the afternoon
Billiard Star GivesMasterful Exhibition
sam e y ear to “Y oung Ja k e S chaefer” in a challenge m atch . H e won his p resen t title th is y ea r w hen in the final gam e of th e 5-handed to u rn am en t consisting of E ric h H agen lacher, W illie H oppe, O ra C. M o m in g sta r and K in rey M atsym am a, he aga in trim ph- ed over H agen lacher to w in the diam ond emblem.
W elker C ochran of San Francisco , p resen t w orld’s 18.2 balk line b illiard cham pion, devoted one h o u r of free in s truc tion on th e fundam en ta ls of
„ , * ,, „ . — . .. , b illiards to the citizens of B elm ar in a , ---------------------B o r o i t h o f F r e e h o ^ r m t h T V o u n t y ' £ 6e, exhibition W ednesday evening a t ! C ochran w as born 36 years ago in of M onm outh N e w ^ ^ r s e y to 3 j P a r l“ '’ ™ W th Ave. M anson, Iowa, and a f te r spending sev-a decree of said cou rt am ounting to ! tional B illiard A s s o c ia tlo n T / A m erica * * * * “ ^ ^ he m ° Ved t0 th ea?A lP th o seC e rta in lo ts ,‘trac ts , or par- and is p a r t of th e N ationa l “B e tte r
B illiards” P rog ram . In1 E stelle 'M oored Mrs! L edyard™ A very] cels ° f ,la” d and Prem ises h e re in a fte r add ition toiM rs E dw ard V L vm an J r M rs P articu la rly described, situa te , lying tree in struction , C ochran gave a’ W illiam H. H urley, Mrs. John J . Me- and beinS m th e Tow nship of W all, in | d em onstra tion of carom b illiards and ; G rath , Mrs. C harles E . V anW ickle, : «?e County of M onm outh and S ta te of fancy shots.M rs. H a rry W. Schuyler, Mrs. A nna D. Jersey . u ! C ochran firs t won th e 18.2 title inC arson, Mrs. E dm und deM onseigle, I B eginn ing a t a point form ed by the 1928 w hen he defeated E rich H agen- M rs. S tanley Dodd and Miss E lizabeth , 1 ™ “ ^ w e s te r^ I lache r~ H e lost « how ever, in the
THE HAUPTMANN CASE! V. W. Dodd.
w est coast w here he recen tly opened a b illiard room.
In h is f irs t a tte m p t fo r th e th ree- cushion title he w as successful in w inning th a t honor in 1933, trium ph ing over th e fo rm er defending cham pion A ugie K ieckhefer of Chicago. H e lost th is cham pionship how ever, in the la s t to u rn am en t to Johnny Layton.L akew ood R oad w ith the
!fa par^wmeh
If the ghost of P. T. Barnum, the greatest showman in written history is not stalking the trial of Bruno Hauptmann in Flemington we miss our guess.
In the many sensational trials that have come un-:
The Holy N am e Society s f irs t annu- approx im ate ly seventy-three acres, w as al card p a rty has been postponed till fo rm erly conveyed by F red e rick W ilk-
T“ ‘ " *“ IM arch 5. P rizes will be on d isplay in j ^ “a n d 'w ife to 'J o h n C. B. Cook, F red-m em bers j e r ick F . Schock and Theodore H . Ben-M. M anner’s window. The
! w ill a tten d a Holy N am e R ally a t I n e tT b y deed da ted O ctober 22, 1925,Spring L ake on Sunday F eb ru a ry 10th. j recorded in th e M onm outh County
j A round table ta lk w ill be held a t our ! C lerk .s Office in Book 1321 of Deeds ; nex t m eeting in M arch. j on pagc 453) O ctober 29, 1925) and
1 ru n n in g thence (1) n o rth eighty-fourder the experience of the American people it is the biggest Mrs. L. C. T hom pson of South M degrees tw enty-five m inu tes east a long
„ , , . . . . . „ . . . , „ s tre e t w as hostess M onday n ig h t to her ; th e n o rth e rly line of Lakew ood R oadC irC U S O t them all, in our opinion. Gilbert and oullivan fellow m em bers of the W est B elm ar seven hund red fifty-six and fifty hun-
never could have conceived a better theme for a satire and j Woman’s Republican ciub. fhedinters7e5ctfon o thTwesTeriy siin°all the detective story writers since the master mind of The card p a rty w hich w as to have Of A lgonquin T ra il w ith said n o rtherly^ A11 . . j i 1 m i been held M onday n igh t in St. R ose’s line of Lakew ood R oad, thence (2)Edgar Allan r 0 6 could not nave introduced more D C W ild - P a rish H all u nder th e auspices of the sou th seven ty degrees tw enty-eigh tp r im e r n r n n n t r n r l i r d n r v “ p v i d p n p p ” i n t o t h p i r c t n r i p q Holy N am e Society w as postponed on m inu tes east still along said no rtherly61 m g 01 C O n t l aU lC L O l y e v i u e n c c i n t o b l l c l l a l u l l c a . accoun t of the dea th of Thom as P . line of Lakew ood R oad, one thousand
Newspaper reporters, news commentators, sob s t u f f M urphy a prom inen t m em ber. h u ^ r e d ^to th e in tersec tion of the w esterly line of L ennie L enape T ra il w ith the n o rth erly line of Lakew ood R oad, thence
RIVOLI THEATREM atinee D aily 2:45 P. M. S atu rday , Sunday, H olidays, C ontinuous
NOTE—New Prices—Matinee 10c and 20c—Evening, 15c and 25c
writers, photographers and seekers aftei political public- Max Giiman of Fifteenth avenue has ity never had such an opportunity presented to further jre tu rn ed from a stay in M iami, F ia.
(3) no rth e rly a t r ig h t angles to saidtheir individual ambitions, and none of them has neglect- ah. o, n.,de d 1 [ . * t th e sehoolhouse T u e .d .y M t .r a o o n .! f” " , “ ' u n d S fifty (460) fee t
When one is surfeited with newspaper stories of ^ _ m ore or less to th e in tersec tion of the. . , . Mrs. G. B unin o£ 906 N in th avenue w esterlv line of Lennie Lenape. T ra ilthe trial and turns to the radio tor respite only to nave is under observation in a New York .......... - ” ■— s-’-
that source of entertainment interspersed with closeup uonPltMrs? ew ith th e sou therly line of M innesink
a serious th ro a t affec- R oad, thence (4) n o rth seventy degrees B unin is 93 years old. She ; tw en ty -e igh t m inu tes w est a long the
descriptions of a Court of Justice at which a man is on refused to go u nder the kn ife and th e sou therly line of M innesink " -u c s u i p u v i i o VU a v u u d i yj bak ing system, is being used. thousand five hund red and
sandwiched between beauty powder, —trial for his life, toothpaste, medicinal and what not ads, crooners, comedians and grand opera stars it becomes little short of nauseating.
And, make what excuses we may, all this palaver does not foster respect for law and justice.BOWLING RESULTS
OF PAST WEEK
HOUSECapobianco 92 101J . T aylor ..... ..... 88Q uering ........... 126 124M atteson ........... 92 111Bonk ......................... 146 147P. Taylor 137
544 620JE R S E Y C EN TR A L
H ickm an ...... ........... 127 167VonBrook .... ........... 120 157F rey .............. .......... 133 125P etrone ........ .......... 188 99S peaker ........ .......... 146 128
709 676
150
139111207184
791
14998
121132114
614
G rond ....................... 176 160D um m y ................... 135
727 772
DEM OCRATS No.Geiss ......................... 186M achette ................. 164K ovats ..................... 148B rodstein ............... 143W akste in ................. 156F rosch .....................
797
1159155
152170171
R oad onethousand five h u nd red and n inety and n inety-four hu n d red th s fee t (1590.94’)
! m ore or less to th e w esterly line of th e w hole tr a c t of w hich th is is a pa rt, thence (5) sou th tw enty-six degrees
; fifty - e igh t m inutes an d th ir ty sec- I onds w est along the w esterly line of th e w hole t r a c t of w hich th is is a p a rt,
j one hund red tw o and eighty-six hun- I d red th s (102.86) fee t to a co rner of said j p roperty , thence (6) n o rth seventy-one degrees th irty -e igh t m inu tes fifty seconds w est a long th e no rthw este rly line of th e w hole t r a c t of w hich th is is a
| p a r t fou r hund red tw enty-nine and ■ eiehtv-one h u n d red th s (429.81) fee t to
748 N OT TH A T IT S ANY O F H IS DARN- co rner of th e w hole t r a c t ofE D BU SIN ESS, BUT OUR NOSY w hich th is is a p a rt, thence (7) south
tw enty-five degrees fifty -th ree m inutes 197 C O R R E SPO N D E N T W OULD L IK F and fo rty seconds w est six hund red
th irty -n ine and fif ty h u n d red th s (639- 50) fee t still along th e w esterly line of th e w hole tr a c t of w hich th is is a p a rt
How does “W eeds” like his new boy to an o th e r co rner of th e w hole trac t, 150 friend, E no? ! thence (8) south seven ty -n ine degrees
th ree m inu tes and th ir ty seconds east,
146135
187 TO KNO W :173179
807 886K IN G ’S B E A R CATS
W ho would ra th e r play bridge th an ea t?
D EM OCRATS No. 1Geiss ............... ......... 155 184 144K ovats ........... ........ 150 101 172D um m y ......... ........ 135 135 135
....... 144 159 129........ 152 161 176
736 740 756B ELM A R C H E V R O L ET
T aylor ....................... 158K och .'............ -......... 115D onigan ................... 123H azier ................. 181P u rch ase ................. 215
792
156154166210143
829
BELM A R FO R DW oodhouse ............. 174 171K le inkau f ............... 202 186Stock ......................... 14? ir>-C. M eyers ............... 144 166Dr. A. M orris 158 216
825 901S T E R N E R C. & L.
W olfN ew m anP a te rn o ste rS tauchM easureLyons
167157157123169
784
156159155167107
744
124201134176186
821
198138170161174
841
179
183161161144
828
Cherel ....................... 207M orrel ..................... 191B ennett ................... 147B erk stre sse r ........... 166K ing ......................... 157
868
16123093
179167
190161123151223
W ho has the honor of cham p k ab itize r in tow n?
being the
830 828
ROD AND GUNC. S tines ................... 123D um m y ................... 135M cCorm ick ........... 163D um m y ................... 135C randall 165J. T aylor
721D EM OCRATS No.
94135163135137
6642
106135136 135 145 141
663
tw o hund red th irty -e igh t and tw elve h u n d red th s (238.12) fee t to an o th e r cor n e r of th e w hole tra c t, thence (9) sou th fou r degrees tw enty-six m inu tes and ten seconds w est still a long th e
, w esterly line of th e w hole t r a c t six ’ hund red eigh ty fou r and fifty -four
W ho’s in the know on the baseball hund red th s (684.54) feet m ore or less s itu a tio n ? - to the point or place of beginning.
------------ I The above described, being know nIf M. A. really busted the glass in ] as all of H ills Section C, M anasquan
th a t ca r door? ; Shores, excepting and reserving, how-_________ _ ever, from th e above described tra c t,
W hen fa rm ?
G. F . is going to buy th a t
If I. J . likes th e ride to the county ; sea t these n ig h ts?
Gibson 122 182 128Schroeder 142 119 231W eidenbecker 211 160 159SchaugerD um m y 135 135
165
D um m y 135 135 135
745 731 818
If the bw oling situa tion is well han d ?
S aturday , F eb ruary 9th One Day
LA U R EL AND H A R D Y in th e ir la te s t fea tu re p ic tu re“BABIES IN TOYLAND”
C o m ed y -A ll S ta r M u s ica l-C a rto o n
Sunday, M onday, Tuesday, F eb ru a ry 10-11-12 3 DAYSCarol L om bard, Zazu P itts , Sam H ardy , Leo C arrillo in
“THE GAY BRIDE”Comedy—Todd & K elly T ravelogue—M etro News
T uesday—R K O N ew s BUCK JO N E S in T H E R E D R ID E R
" """ jmitiiiiiTf lTMiiiTrnairaiig'qrar^^W ednesday-Thursday, Feb. 13-14 Double F ea tu re
Neil H am ilton , F lorence Rice, D onald Cook in“THE FUGITIVE LADY”
AlsoJe a n M uir, G eorge B ren t, V erreo Teadale, Jo h n H alliday in
“THE DESIRABLE”P aram o u n t News M etro News
Friday , F eb ru a ry 15th—One D ay Double F ea tu reIrene D unn, R alph Bellam y, C onstance C um m ings in
“THIS MAN IS MINE”Also
SH IR L E Y G R E Y w ith s ta r cast in“THE GIRL IN DANGER”
Fox News
S aturday , F eb ru a ry 16th—R o b ert Young, B e tty F u rness, S tu a r t E rw in , P res to n F o ste r
an d T ed H ealey in“THE BAND PLAYS ON”
Comedy, B etty Boop M usical, T ravelogue
BUCK JO N E S in T H E R E D R ID E R ____________
Sunday and Monday, Feb. 17-18—Two Days
GRETA GARBO—The Painted Veil
B ELM A R FO R DW oodhouse ............. 164 167E. K le inkau f ........... 179 176Stock ....................... 202 178M eyer ....................... 153 170D r. M orris ............... 178 139
876 830R IV E R S ID E D A IR Y
B ELM A R FO R DW oodhouse ...... 166 175 165G. K leinkauf ....... 135 162 171S tock ................ ....... 234 176 216M eyer ............... ....... 178 154 156D r. M orris ......... ....... 185 215 160
898 883 868K IN G ’S B E A R CATS
C herel ................ ...... 122 188 174119 177 159
B ennett 148 161 173B erk stresser 138 149 158
184 145 184
711 820 848
M E N Z L E R B A K ER Y173 221 185115 157 146
Bogel ......................... 146 151 118146 193 184174 179 172
757 902 802H A U SO TTE SE R V IC E
G leason ...............-... 162M arston ................... 152 197 233M orris ....................... 107 125 112L an g ......................... 136 155 122
W arren 134 214H ayes 151 132L arson 142 156F rench 135 209H enderson 156 169
718 880
R EPU B LIC A N CLUBD onate ... .................. 168 160H oagland ............... 137P flug ...... .................. 149 183C arr ....... .................. 191 162E g b e rt ... .................. 150 183D. B a rr 156
795 842B ELM A R A & P
M arsland ................. 143 144D um m y .................. 135D um m yW eaver ... ................. 145 176T horne .... 157Conover 189
745 814
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IL ots’ 81, 82, 83 and 84, in B lock 18, on M ap of H ills Section C, M anasquan Shores and m ore particu la rly described as follows:B eginning a t a po in t in th e n o rth erly line of M ohegan R oad, d is tan t one hund red six ty-four (164) feet eas- j te rly from th e in tersec tion of th e nor- j s;;: th erly line of M ohegan R oad, w ith th e [ # v ! easterly line of A lgonquin T ra il and j of to ru n n in g thence (1) easte rly a long the ! #
! n o rtherly line of M ohegan R oad one hund red (100) fee t to a po in t; thence ! *
If th e kab itzers on N in th avenue a re : (2) n o rtherly a t r ig h t angles to Mo- ! # keeping w arm these days? i hegan R oad one hund red (100) fee t to ,3Z
■--------- -- a point, thence (3) w esterly para lle l I &W ho is ch a irm an of the R Associa- I w ith M ohegan R oad one h u nd red fee t j
tion? to a point, thence (4) sou therly a t----------- rig h t angles to M ohegan R oad one &
H ow long is it since he w as heard hundred (100) feet to the point oi from ? place of B eginning. Also excepting
___________________ „ and reserv ing from th e above describ- ! -X-NFXV TFRSSFY p v j n v ed prem ises all th a t ce rta in bu ild ing : XN E H T E R SE ! R--.ADY ! know n as th e Poland H om estead. ft
TO SPE N D $50,000,000 Seized as th e p roperty of M anasquan ; -<;•----------- H om esites, Inc., e t als., ta k e n in exe- ; 3C
If federal au th o ritie s announce a i cution a t th e su it of F red e rick W ilk- J -X:
If P . S. is th in k in g about going the sou th land?
This Business ot BankingThe interests of any bank, and of its customers, are identical It can prosper only as they prosper; it can grow only as they grow; it can profit only if - and when - they profit. No other business illustrates so clearly a cross section of the community it serves.
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235 186 204 139 183
947
145159 new p rog ram of w ork fo r th e country , ; ' n s> an<l 1° be sold by m th e N ew Je rsey E m ergency R elief Ad- H O W A RD H EIG H T.
m in is tra tio n is p repared to u n d ertak e ! H ated J a n u a ry 29, 1935.^ j im m ediately p ro jec ts involving expen- f f ™ ? 1 S; Sago tsky’ So1 r '
I d itu res of considerably m ore th a n $50,- ( meS___________________ _000,000 and giving em ploym ent proba- IN C H A N CERY O F N E W JE R S E Y
I bly to m ore m en and w om en th a n _______ _w ere utilized in th e Civil W orks Ad-
I To JA M ES P. HOLM ES, W ILLIA M B. H O LM ES AND F L O R E N C E
I d i t t a r N a l t i m a l H a n k
BELMAR, NEW JERSEYSheriff. I &
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$51.24 | .'A'. J >, -> *. J O %--
IN CHA NCERY O F N E W JE R S E Y
178148164
222153
865
174
148141139
773
Y our m oney is a crea tive force. W ill you c rea te p rosperity in B elm ar by buying your supplies a t hom e, or crea te p ro sep rity in o th er p laces by buying elsew here?
T he fellow w ho asks no g irl to m a rry him , will probably rem ain single, an d th e sto re th a t ask s fo r no custom ers th ro u g h advertising , w ill no t probab ly be able to w ed Miss P rosperity .
U. S. canno t jo in L eague in easing B olivian a rm s em bargo.
B ank c learings increase 36.3 per cen t over y ear ago.
m in is tra tion program .S ta tem en ts to th is effec t w ere con-j AMY B U R LIN G A M E,
ta ined in a rep o rt by Lewis C om pton, By v irtue of an o rder of the C ourt executive s ta te d irec to r of the E R A , | of C hancery of N ew Jersey , m ade on sen t to C harles Edison, a s s ta te direc- j th e day of the da te hereof, in a cause to r of the N ew Jersey D ivision of th e \ w herein W illiam P. H a rr is and A nna N ationa l E m ergency Council. The I U- H arris , h is wife, a re th e eom plain- w ord “im m ediately ,” Mr. Com pton said i an ts , and you and o thers a re defend-is precise because plans, estim ates and !a n ts ’ y° u a re rectu ired to appear, and
■ j , . I plead, dem ur or answ er to th e com-o th er d a ta requ ired as p re lim inaries . p la in an ts’ bill on, or before the 30th to construction have all been p repar- | day of M arch , next, o r the said bill ed, a re in th e files and can be tran s- j w il 1 be tak en as confessed ag a in s t you. m uted in to action, veritab ly upon a The said bill is filed to foreclose a m om ent’s notice. m ortgage given by E lizabeth H olm es,
— — ---------------------- widow, to W illiam F. H a rris and An-H O U SEW O R K W A N TED : H ousew ork I n a R ’ H a rr is ’ his w ife’ d a ted D ecem
ber 12th, 1928, on lands in the B orough of B elm ar, County of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey .
And you, Jam es P . Holm es, W illiam B. Holm es, and F lorence A rm y B urlingam e, a re m ade defendan ts because u nder the las t W ill and T estam en t of E lizabeth H olm es, deceased, you acqu ired an in te re s t in th e said esta te as legatees.D ated J a n u a ry 29th, 1935.
A R T H U R M. BIRD SA LL, Solicitor of C om plainant,
P . O. A ddress, 704 10th Ave. B elm ar, N ew Jersey .
Feb. 8-15-22—M arch 1.
W A N TED —G eneral housew ork or by the day. Mrs. W illiam s, 500 16th Ave.
ALCOHOL, 20 cen ts Q uart W ith the R ig h t K ind of G rease and
Oil Y our Car W ill S ta r t E as ie r L et us W interize Y our C ar N ow
W e T ake C are of C ar R epa irs ADAMS SE R V IC E STATIO N
705 N in th Avenue, B elm ar
Age pension cost se t a t $1,300,000,000 as hearings open.
H ull gives notice ta f ir r tre a ty will be nego tia ted w ith C anada.
S ecre tary H ull sends ) apology to C anada.
I ’m Alone
To M A IE L. T O PPIN G and MR. T O PPIN G , h e r husband, and E LIZA B E T H K. JE N N IN G S and JA M ES JE N N IN G S, her husband:
By v irtue of an o rder of th e C ourt of C hancery of N ew Jersey , m ade on th e day of th e da te hereof, in a cause w herein Bessie Fell Camp, E xecu trix of th e las t W ill and T estam en t of E vangeline Fell K uder, deceased, is th e com plainan t, and you a re defend- nats , you a re requ ired to appear, and plead, dem ur o r an sw er to th e comp la in an t’s bill on, o r before th e 30th day of M arch nex t, or th e said bill w ill be tak en as confessed ag a in s t you.
The said bill is filed to foreclose a m ortgage given by Bessie C. H . Goodm an and W illiam Goodm an, h e r husband, to E vangeline F. K uder, dated O ctober 15th, 1925, on lands in the B orough of Deal, C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of New Jersey.
A nd you, M aie L. Topping and E lizab e th K. Jenn ings, a re m ade defendan ts because you a re th e ow ners of th e said m ortgaged lands; and you, Mr. T opping and Jam es Jenn ings, a re m ade defendants, because of an y cu rtesy or o ther s ta tu to ry r ig h ts you m igh t have in said m ortgaged lands. D ated Ja n u a ry 29th, 1935.
A R T H U R M. BIRD SA LL, Solicitor of C om plainant,
P. O. A ddress, 704 10th Ave.B elm ar, New Jersey
Feb. 8-15-22—M arch 1.
N O T IC E O F SCHOOL E L E C T IO N
N otice is hereby given to th e legal vo ters of th e School D is tr ic t o f the B orough of South B elm ar in th e county of M onm outh th a t th e A nnual M eeting for th e election of T hree (3) m em bers of th e B oard of E duca tion will be held a t th e B orough H all, W ednesday, F eb ru a ry 13th, 1935, from seven (7) o'clock P . M. to n ine (9) o’clock P . M. and as m uch longer a s m ay be necessa ry to enable all th e legal vo ters pres- sen t to cast th e ir ballots.
T hree m em bers w ill be elected for th ree (3) years.
A t said m eeting will be subm itted th e question of voting a tax fo r the ensuing y e a r’s c u rre n t expenses in the sum of $10,500.
M A R IE HAUG,D istric t C lerk.
The only persons w ho m ay vote in add ition to those reg iste red fo r th e la s t p reced ing genera l election (and possessing a ll th e o th e r qualifications of vo ters) w ho m ay reg is te r w ith the D istric t C lerk a t least tw o days before th e school election.
T he D is tric t C lerk will be a t the B orough H all, R edm ond avenue and F street, on F e b ru a ry 9, 1935, from 7:00 to 8:00 P . M. fo r reg iste ring those entitled to vote.
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COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, mm.SIX DAY B IK E RACE
G ET S U N D ER W A Y M A RCH 3
G erard D ebaets, c rack B elgian bicycle s ta r, w ho has won seventeen six- day races and w ho w on five six-day grinds in a row la s t fall w ith A lfred L etourner, of F rance , as h is partner, m ay n o t be a s ta r te r in N ew Y ork’s fifty -e igh th In te rn a tio n a l six-day bicycle race w hich s ta r ts in M adison S quare G arden, Sunday night, M arch 3rd.
D ebaets cabled to M anager John M. C hapm an th a t if he w as n o t pa ired up w ith A lfred L e tou rne r in the com ing G arden race he w ould rem ain in E urope and ride six-day races a t A ntw erp, Belgium s, and P aris , F rance. M anager C hapm an cabled D ebaets in re tu rn th a t he w ould le t h im know his decision in a few days and since th a t tim e, C hapm an has sen t an o th e r cable saying, “I can n o t team you w ith Leto u rn e r, if you don’t w an t to ride the N ew Y ork six-day race i t is up to you.”
In o th e r w ords C hapm an has called th e b luff of the g rea t B elgian bike s ta r . T he n ex t move is up to D ebaets. H e has m ade thousands of dollars in A m erica w inning six-day races in Detro it, P h iladelph ia , Chicago, New Y ork and B uffalo. The fans will be anx ious to see if he does pass up A m erica to ride in E urope.
H igh C ourt d ism isses Mooney plea w ith h in t of an o th e r chance.
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T here w ill »e a special a f te r th ea tre tr a in on W ednesday, Feb. 13 leaving New York, L iberty St., 11:50 P . M., N ew ark , B road St. 11:45 P . M. fo r s ta tions P e rth Amboy to P t. P lea san t inclusive. T his special tra in provides an opp o rtu n ity to a tte n d th e thea tre .
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Chancery 6-357S H E R IF F ’S SAXE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me directed , issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Je rsey will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
Monday, the 4th Day of March, 1935,
betw een the hours of 12 o’clock an d 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 tisfy a decree o f said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ate ly $6,065.00.
All the follow ing tra c t or parcel of land and prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, situa te , lying and being in the B orough of B elm ar in the C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey.
B E G IN N IN G a t a point in the easterly line of L ot No. 853, as show n on M ap of B elm ar, d is tan t 273.08 feet n o rth e rly from a po in t in the n o rth erly p roperty line of F if th Avenue, w hich is d is ta n t 150 fee t w esterly from th e po in t of in te rsec tion of the said p roperty line of F if th Avenue, w ith th e n o rth e rly p ro longation of th e w este r ly line o f E S tree t; an d from thence ru n n in g (1) N o rth 26 degrees east 18 fee t; thence (2) sou th 64 degrees east, to, th ro u g h and beyond a p a rty wall
ividing the house s tan d in g on the d here in described from th e one ad- in)ng on th e no rth , 120.63 fee t to the
curb line of T errace R oad; thence (3) a long th e line thereof, sou therly 18 fee t to a po in t in ran g e w ith th e p a rty w all div id ing th e house stand ing on th e land here in described from the one ad jo in ing on th e South ; and thence (4) no rth 64 degrees W est, to, th ro u g h and beyond said p a rty wall, 120.68 feet to th e po in t and place of B EG IN N IN G .
The above descrip tion is in accordance w ith a survey m ade by Claude W. B irdsall, Surveyor, da ted Ju ly 10, 1929.
B eing the sam e prem ises conveyed to H an n ah B ecker by deed from R. B ryce G ray and A lm a M. G ray, his wife, recorded on A ugust 9, 1929 in th e M onm outh C ounty C lerk’s O ffice in Book 1490 of D eeds of said County, page 231.
B E IN G all and the sam e prem ises a s described in M ortgage Book 919 for M onm outh County, page 316.
The p ro p erty is located a t 135 T errace Road, B elm ar, New Jersey.
Seized as th e p roperty of M A RCELLA ORM SBY B E C K E R , et als., tak en in execution a t th e su it of F ID E L IT Y U N IO N T IT L E AND M ORTGAGE GUARANTY COM PANY, etc., et als, and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 29th, 1935.Sim on P. N orth rup , Sol’r.(67 1.) $28.14
Chancery 6-263S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e directed , issued ou t of th e C ourt o f C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Je rsey will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
Monday, the 4th D ay of M arch, 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 M onm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree
| of said court, am oun ting to approxi- [ m ately $5,755.00.
All th e follow ing tr a c t or parcel of land and prem ises h e re in a fte r p a iticu larly described, situa te , lying and be ing 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 . B eing a p a r t of L ot num ber tw enty-tw o hund red and th irty - n ine (2239) as show n upon presen t M ap of B elm ar, bounded and described as follows, to w it:
B E G IN N IN G a t the in tersec tion of the n o rth line of T w elfth A venue and the ea s t line of D S tree t as show n on said m ap, and ex tending from thence (1) east along the said n o rth line of T w elfth avenue fifty (50) feet to the w est line of Lot num ber tw enty-tw o hundred and th irty -e igh t (2238); thence (2) n o rth along the said w est line of Lot num ber tw enty-tw o hundred and th irty -e ig h t (2238) one hu n dred (100) fee t; thence (3) w est, p a rallel w ith said T w elfth avenue fifty (50) fee t to th e said line of D S tree t, and thence (4) south along the said east line of D s tre e t one hund red (100) fee t to th e point or place of beginning.
Seized as th e p roperty of G EO R G E F. T R E IB E R , e t als., tak en in execution a t the su it of E D W IN P- LONG- ST R E E T , and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ate r Ja n u a ry 29th, 1935. • •E lijah A. E delstein , SoVr. :.(48 1.) $20.16
Ja p a n reasse rts h e r dom inan t role in E a s te rn Asia.
C hancery 6-250
S H E R IF F ’S SA LE —• By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me d irected , issued ou t of the C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey , will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, the 4th D ay of M arch, 1935,
betw een the 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 Freehold , C ounty of Monm outh, New Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said cou rt am oun ting , to approxim ately $2,828.00.
All th a t ce rta in lot, tr a c t o r parcel of land and prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rticu larly described, situa te , lying and being in the T ow nship of N eptune, in th e C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey , and being know n and des ignated on a m ap en titled “M ap of O cean Grove H eights, M onm outh Coun ty, N ew Jersey ,” surveyed by H arrison V anD uyne in April, 1893, as lot num bered 25 in B lock num ber 6, bounded and m ore particu la rly described as follows:
B E G IN N IN G a t a point in the no rtherly line of B ry an t A venue d is tan t one hund red GOO’) fee t easte rly from the n o rth ea s t corner of T aylor Avenue and B ry an t Avenue, as show n on aforesaid m ap; thence (1) w esterly along the no rth e rly line of B ry an t
.Avenue fifty (50’) feet; thence (2) n o rtherly and a t rig h t angles w ith B ry an t avenue one hund red and ten (110) fee t; thence (3) in an easterly d irection and para lle l w ith ' B ry an t A venue fifty (50) fee t; thence (4) south e rly aga in a t r ig h t angles w ith B rya n t A venue One hund red and te r (110) fee t to th e point and place of BEG IN N IN G .
B E IN G the sam e prem ises conveyed u n to th e said H A R V EY A. B A K E R by COAST R EA L TY COMPANY', Body C orporate, by Deed bearing da te of A ugust 8th, 1924 and recorded in the M onm outh C ounty C lerk’s office a t F reehold , Septem ber 22, 1925 in Book 1320 of Deeds, page 26 &c.
SAID P R E M IS E S a re sub jec t to res tric tions con tained in deed from C oast R ea lty Com pany to H arvey A. B ak er aforesaid .
Eeized as the p roperty of H A R V EY A. B A K E R , et als., tak en in execution a t th e su it of A SBURY P A R K BUILD IN G AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, body corporate, and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Ja u a ry 29th, 1935.D urand , Ivins and C arton, Sol’rs.(63 1.) $26.46
C hancery 6-264S 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 the S ta te of N ew Jersey , will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 4th D ay of M arch, 1935,
betw een the hours of 12 o’clock an d 5 o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) in the afternoon of said day, a t the C ourt H ouse in the B orough of Freehold , C ounty of Monm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said cou rt am oun ting to ap proxim ately $6,426.00.
All th a t ce rta in tot, tra c t or parcel of land and prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, situate , lying and being in th e B orough of B rad ley B each in the C ounty of M onm outh and S tate of N ew Jersey .
B eing know n and designated as the E aste r ly h a lf of L ot N um ber Six H undred and E igh ty -th ree on a M ap of
' th e B orough of B radley Beach, N. J., m ade by N ia rt R ogers, C. E., and being m ore particu la rly bounded and described as follows:
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e N orth e rly line of B rin ley Avenue, d is tan t one hund red (100) fee t W esterly from the N orthw est co rner of B rin ley Avenue and M adison A venue; thence ru n n ing N ortherly a t rig h t angles to B rin ley Avenue one h u nd red and fif ty (150) fee t; ru nn ing thence W esterly para lle l w ith B rin ley A venue tw enty- five (25) fee t; ru nn ing thence Southerly ag a in a t r ig h t angles to B rin ley A venue one h u nd red and fifty (150) fee t; ru n n in g thence E as te r ly again paralle l w ith B rin ley A venue tw enty- five (25) feet to the po in t o r place of B eginning.
B eing th e sam e prem ises conveyed to the said p a rty of th e f irs t p a r t by deed of N ellie R. B im bler and F red e rick W. B im bler, h e r husband, da ted Ju ly 13th, 1911 and recorded M ay 16th 1912 in Book 928 of D eeds fo r Monm outh County, on page 229 &c.
Seized as the p ro p erty of F R E D E R ICK W. B IM B L ER , E xecutor, etc. e t als. ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of JE R S E Y M O RTG AG E AND T IT L E G UARANTY COM PANY, a co rporation, and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 29th, 1935.L eav itt and Talley, Sol’rs.(88 1.) $24.36
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C hancery 6-238S H E R IF F 'S SA LE — By v irtu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e directed , issued o u t of the C ourt o f C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue on M onday, th e 18th D ay of F eb ruary ,
1936,betw een th e ho u rs of 12 o’clock and 5 o 'clock( a t 2 o’clock) in th e afternoon of said day a t the C ourt H ouse in th e B orough of F reehold , in th e C ounty of M onm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said co u rt am oun ting to ap proxim ately $11,401.00.
All th a t ce rta in lot, t r a c t o r parcel o f land an d prem ises h e re in a fte r p a r ticu larly described, s itu a te , lying and being in th e B orough of Avon-by-the- Sea, in th e C ounty 0i M onm outh and 4S ta te of N ew Jersey ,
K now n and designated as L ot N um ber T hree H undred and F ifty , on a M ap of L ots en titled , “Avon-by-the-Sea (fo rm erly K ey E a s t B each), Mon- ’m outh County, New Jersey ,” surveyed by E , G. H arriso n and Son, 1893, and bounded an d described as follow s:
B eginning a t a po in t on the Southerly side of Sylvania avenue, d is tan t wto h u nd red an d fif ty fee t E a s tw a rd - ly from a stone se t fo r a m onum ent in the Sou theasterly co rner of Sylvania A venue and F o u rth avenue; thence extending E astw ard ly along th e S o u th erly line of said Sylvania Avenue, 50 feet to a po in t; thence ex tending S outhw ard ly from th is point and the po in t f i r s t m entioned, a t r ig h t angles w ith th e said Sylvania Avenue, betw een para lle l lines, one hund red and fo rty feet to an alleyw ay.. B ounded on th e N o rth by said Sylvan ia Avenue, on th e E a s t by L ot N um ber T hree h u nd red and fifty-one; on th e South by said A lleyway and on the W est b y L o t N um ber th ree hu n dred and forty-nine.
Also the rig h t of ingress and agress to an d from th e above described lot of land over the afo resa id alleyw ay, in com m on w ith th e o th er ow ners of lo ts in th e block of lo ts in w hich said lo t is situa ted , b u t i t is n o t in tended by th is conveyance to give, g ra n t o r convey to th e said p a rty of th e second p a r t any e th e r r ig h ts of, in o r to th e a fo resa id alleyw ay th a n a re here in specially m entioned.
B eing th e sam e prem ises conveyed to th e said pa rtie s of the f irs t p a r t by deed of Joseph P . W ildero tte r and wife, da ted M ay 10th, 1923, and recorded in the C lerk ’s office of the C ounty of M onm outh in Book 1222 of D eeds fo r said County, on page 65, &c.
Seized as th e p roperty of M adison P . H aynes, e t als., tak en in execution a t th e su it o f Je rsey M ortgage and T itle G u aran ty Com pany, a corp., and to be sold b y
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sherifi. D ated J a n u a ry 18th, 1935.L eav itt & T alley , Sol'rs.(68 L) ___________ $28.56
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C hancery 6-203S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me d irected , issued ou t of th e C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Jersey will be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 11th D ay of F eb ruary , 1935,
betw een the 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 House, in the B orough of F reehold, C ounty of Monm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree
The tr a n s it in dustry la s t y ea r showed gains in revenue and passengers carried . T he to ta l num ber of riders in th e U n ited S ta tes w as a lm ost 12,- 500,000,000, w hich is an increase of abou t seven and one-half per c e n t over 1933. G ross revenue w as up six per cen t over 1933 but, a s in all o therb ranches of th e u tility industry , th is ^ co u rt am oun ting to approxi- ga in w as counter-balanced by g rea tly j m ately ?3>254.00.increased operating expense, including ^ ^ certa in tr a e t or parce i of h ig h er w ages and m ate ria l costs. j jan(j an(j p rem ises h e re in a fte r particu -
T he m ost encuorag ing fa c t is th a t la rly described, s itu a te , lying and be- th e volum e of riders show ed an io» j Jng in th e B orough of N eptune City in crease over th e preceding y ea r fo r th e j th e C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of f irs t tim e since 1929, rep o rts th e N ew N ew Jersey and know n as L ot N um -
i-. ^ <rri.ii!*., in fo rm atio n ; her F o rty -th ree (43) pn a m ap of lots' in th e Gray Tract, said lot located on th e ea s t side of L a ird stree t, lo t being fo rty fee t by seventy five fee t deep.
Jersey P ub lic U tility C om m ittee. The in d u s try spen t m ore th a n $225,000,000 in 1934 fo r im provem ent, extensions and m ain tenance and th e 1935 budget fo r sim ilar w orkis se t a t $233,000,000.
Bumsteads Worm Spp"T o c h ild re n a n a n g e l o f m e rcy .” W here d irections a re followed, IT N EV ER FA ILS. D espite scarcity and enormous cost o f SANTONIN, it conta in s fill* dose. Stood 70 yrs.All D ruggists o r by m ail, Sue a oou ie . In s is t " on B um steads. E s t. C. A* Voorhees, M . D.. Philadelphia.
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B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e easterly line of L a ird Avenue, d is tan t th ree h u nd red and seventy and ten one h u n d red th s (370.10) fee t sou thw ard ly from th e in tersec tion of the easterly line of L a ird A venue w ith th e sou therly line of F ield S tree t; thence (1) eastw ard ly para lle l w ith F ield S tree t, seventy five (75) fee t; thence (2) sou thw ard ly para lle l w ith L a ird Avenue, fo rty (40) fee t; theneo (3) w est- w ard ly para lle l w ith th e f irs t course seventy five (75) fee t to the easterly line of L a ird A venue; thence (4) no rth e rly along th e easterly line of L aird A venue; thence (4) n o rthw ard ly along th e easte rly line of L a ird Avenue, fo rty (40) fee t to th e po in t or place of be
ginning.Seized as th e p roperty of F R A N K
A. JE R N S T E D T , e t als. .taken in execution a t th e su it of SH A R K R IV E R B U ILD IN G AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO N, a co rporation of th e S ta te of N ew Jersey and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Ja n u a ry 4th, 1935.Sam uel Y. H am pton , Sol’r (51 lines)
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C hancery 6-242 S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v ir tu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e d irected , issued ou t o f the C ourt of C hancery of th e S ta te of N ew Je rsey w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 18th D ay of February , 1935,
betw een th e hou rs o f 12 o’clock an d 5 o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) In th e afternoon of said day a t th e C ourt H ouse, In th e B orough of F reehold , C ounty of M onm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tis fy a decree of said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ate ly $8,762.00.
All th a t c e rta in lot, t r a c t o r parcel of land an d prem ises, h e re in a fte r described, situa te , ly ing and being in th e C ity of As b u ry P a rk , in th e County of M onm outh, an d S ta te of N ew Jersey .
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e south e rly line of Seventh avenue, d is tan t f if ty fee t w est fro m th e sou thw est co rn er of S even th avenue and E m ory s tree t, a s now located ; thence ru n n in g w esterly a long th e sou therly line of Seventh avenue, f if ty fee t, thence south erly a t r ig h t ang les w ith Seventh avenue, one h u nd red an d f if ty fee t; thence easte rly p ara lle l w ith Seventh Avenue, f ifty fee t; thence no rth e rly ag a in a t r ig h t ang les to S eventh A venue, one h u n d red and fif ty fee t to the place of B eginning.
Seized as th e p ro p erty of DAVID T E W E L , et als., ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of B R A D LE Y B U ILD IN G & LOAN ASSOCIATION O F ASBURY PA R K , N E W JE R S E Y , a corporation of th e S ta te o f N ew Jersey , an d to be sold by
H O W A R D H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Ja n u a ry 21, 1935.
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H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Ja n u a ry 18, 1935.Jo h n W. Slocum , Sol’r.
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Chancery 6-239S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By virtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e directed , issued ou t of the C ourt of C hancery of th e S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 18th D ay of F eb ruary . 1935,
betw een th e hou rs of 12 o 'clock and 5
C hancery 6-223 S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v ir tu 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 Je rsey will be exposed to sale a t publio vendue, on M onday, th e 18th D ay of F eb ru ary ,
1935,betw een th e ho u 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 M onm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of $2,402.00.
All th e follow ing tr a c t o r parcel of land and prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rtic u la rly described, situa te , ly ing and being in th e B orough of Avon-by-the- Sea, in th e C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey .
K N O W N an d designated a s L o t No. 231 on a M ap of lo ts o f Avon-by-the- Sea (fo rm erly K ey E a s t B each) M onm outh Co., N ew Jersey , surveyed by E . G, H arriso n and Son, 1883, and m ore p a rticu la rly described as follows:
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in th e south e rly side of W oodland A venue a t a d is tance of 256 feet easterly from »*•- ........ ^ - ,Stone se t Tor a m onum ent in th e south easte rly co rner o f said W oodland Ave-1 nue and Second A venue; thence ex-1 tend ing along th e sou therly side of W oodland A venue easte rly 50 fee t to a po in t; thence ex tending southerly an d a t r ig h t ang les to said W oodland A venue 150 fee t to a po in t in th e cente r line of an alley; thence ex tending w esterly a long th e cen te r line of said alley 50 fee t to a po in t; thence extend-
C hancery 6-217S H E R IF F ’S SA LE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa to m e d irected , issued o u t o f th e C ou rt of C hancery of th e S ta te of N ew Jersey w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 11th D ay of F ebruary , 1935,
betw een th e hou rs 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 M onm outh , N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of sa id co u rt am oun ting to approxim ately $6,884.00.
All th e follow ing tr a c t or parcel of land an d prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, situa te , lying and being in th e B orough of Avon-by-the-Sea (fo rm erly K ey E a s t B each), in the C ounty of M onm outh a n d S ta te of N ew Jersey , know n and designa ted a s L ot N um ber one h u n d red an d nine on a M ap of L o ts en titled "Avon-By-The- Sea (fo rm erly K ey E a s t B each), Monm ou th County, N ew Jersey , surveyed by E . G. H arriso n an d Son, 1883" and th e re in bounded an d described as follow s:—
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t on th e south e rly side of N orw ood Avenue, dista n t fo u r h u nd red and fif ty fee t easte r ly from a stone se t fo r a m onum ent on th e sou theaste rly co rner of said N orw ood A venue an d T h ird Avenue, w hich po in t is the division line betw een lo ts one h u n d red and e igh t (108) and one h u nd red and nine (109) on said m ap ; ru n n in g thence sou therly a long said division line, one hundred an d fo r ty fee t to th e n o rth e rly side of a tw en ty foot alleyw ay as show n on said m a p ; ru n n in g thence eastlrye along said alleyw ay, f if ty fee t to th e w esterly side of Second A venue; ru n n ing th en ce n o rth e rly a long th e W este rly side of Second Avenue, one hu n dred an d fo r ty fee t to th e sou thw esterly co rn er o f Second A venue and N orwood A venue; ru n n in g thence w esterly a long th e sou therly side of Norwood Avenue, f if ty fe e t to the po in t o r place of beginning. ,
ALSO th e r ig h t of ingress and egress to and from th e above described lot of land over th e afo resa id alley- w ay in com m on w ith th e o th e r owners of lots in th e b lock o f lots in w hich said lo t is situa te , b u t i t is no t in tend ed by th is conveyance, to give, g ra n t o r convey any o th e r r ig h ts of, in and to th e afo resa id alleyw ay th a n are here in specifically m entioned.
Seized as th e p roperty of M A R IE L.RBABJiS, ?t als- iaa t th e su it of T R O ait ;S P ’ MOLON- EY, and to be sold by
H O W A R D H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 11th, 1935.E dw in F. Longstreet, Sol’r.(67 lines) 1 .........$28-14
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o’clock (a t 2 o’clock) in th e a fte rnoon . - .of said day a t th e C ourt H ouse, in the jn g no rth e rly an d a t rig h t angles to B orough of Freehold , C ounty of Mon- tnm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree o f said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ately $20,862.00.
All th e following tra c t or parcel of lan d and prem ises h e re in a fte r p a rticu la rly described, situa te , ly ing an d being in th e C ity of Long B ran ch in th e C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey .
B E G IN N IN G in th e so u th east corn er of lo t hereby conveyed and in the sou thw est co m er of th e lo t form erly ow ned by Louis Schm ulling; thence(1) w esterly a long th e n o rth side of th e Long B ran ch an d E ato n to w n T u rn pike R oad, now know n as B roadw ay, th o rty -e ig h t fee t to a s tak e ; thence(2) n o rth five degrees an d fifteen m inu tes w est one h u n d red a n d f ifty fee t fro m th e n o rth side of th e afo resaid B roadw ay; thence (3) easte rly th irty - e igh t fee t to said Louis Schm ulling’s line on a course o f n o rth eighty-eight degrees an d fo rty-five m in u tes east; thence (4) sou th five degrees an d fifteen m inu tes ea s t ono h u n d red an d fifty fee t m ore o r less to th e beg inning an d to th e n o rth side of th e afo resaid B roadw ay.
B E IN G th e som e prem ises conveyed by C ora M. T hrockm orton to th e said Sofer-ws Frey, .by deed da ted A pril 14,1925, a s ap p ears recorded in th e Monm ou th C ounty C lerk’s O ffice In Book l ' -- , r e e d f . page 32.
Dek-e* the property at SOLOMON (78 l.)
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said W oodland Avenue, 150 fee t to th/e po in t or place of B EG IN N IN G .
BO U N D ED on th e east by lo t No. 232; on th e sou th by th e cen te r line of said alley; on th e w est by lot No. 230 and on th e n o rth by said W oodland Avenue; excepting and reserv ing ten (10) fee t from off th e re a r of said lot fo r th e purpose of tw en ty (20) foot alleyw ay fo r th e p riv a te use only of th e lo t ow ners of th e B lock of L o ts in w hich th e afo resaid lo t is s itu a te and w hich th e a fo resaid lo t is s itu a te and w hich can be closed a t any tim e by a n in s tru m en t of w ritin g fo r th a t p u rpose signed an d acknow ledged by all the ow ners afo resaid of said Block and duly recorded.
B E IN G th e sam e prem ises conveyed to E d w ard T. C arroll and M arg are t A. C arroll, h is w ife, by F red e rick H. Lovell by deed da ted O ctober 19th, 1928 and recorded Ju n e 14th, 1929 in book 1483 of D eeds fo r M onm outh County, on page 297.
SU B JEC T to all th e covenants, cond itions a n d res tric tio n s a s se t fo r th In fo rm er D eeds of R ecord fo r th e sam e prem ises.
Seized as th e p roperty of JE N N IE F . M URRAY, e t als., ta k e n in execution a t th e su it of E D W A R D T. CAR- ROLL, e t al. an d to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated Ja n u a ry 14th, 1935.Jo h n J . L enehan, Sol’r.
S H E R IF F ’S SALE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me d irected, issued ou t of the C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te of N ew Je rsey will be exposed to sale a t Dublic vendue, on
M onday, th e 11th D ay of F ebruary , 1935,
betw een th e 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 Freehold, C ounty of Monm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a decree of said co u rt am oun ting to approxim ately $3,611.00.
All th a t ce rta in lot, tr a c t or parcel of land and prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rticu larly described, situa te , lying and being in th e Tow nship of N eptune in the C ounty of M onm outh an d S ta te of New Jersey , know n and designated as lo ts num bers T h irty -th ree and T hirty- fo u r (33.34) as show n on m ap of A rth u r ’s A ddition to Maywood, W est As- b u ry P a rk , N ew Jersey , m ade by Ni- a r t R ogers, Civil E ng ineer, A ugust 24, 1907, filed in th e office of the C lerk of th e C ounty of M onm outh an d S ta te of N ew Jersey , and revised and show n on M ap of R obbins’ A ddition to As- b u ry P a rk , N. J., m ade by Joseph T. Garwood, C. E., Septem ber 1, 1924, and m ore p a rticu la rly described a s follows;
B EG IN N IN G a t a po in t form ed by th e in tersec tion o f th e sou therly line of S tra tfo rd A venue w ith th e easterly line o f S tokes A venue; thence (1) eastw ard ly along th e sou therly line of S tra tfo rd Avenue, One h u n d red and tw enty-six fee t and forty-five hu n d red th s of a fo o t to th e w esterly line of lo t n u m b er T hirty-five, thence (2) sou thw ard ly a t r ig h t ang les to S tr a t fo rd A venue an d a lo n g th e w esterly
fee t; th en ce (3) w estw ardly an d p a rallel w ith S tra tfo rd Avenue, N inety- nine fee t and eighty-eight hu n d red th s of a foo t to the easte rly line of S tokes A venue; thence (4) no rth w ard ly along th e easte rly line of S tokes Avenue, F ifty -six fee t an d six ty -th ree hund red th s of a foot to th e po in t or place of beginning.
B E IN G th e sam e prem ises conveyed un to C H A R LES H. JO N E S by Jersey C oast R ea lty Com pany, a corporation, by deed bearing da te the T h ird day of Septem ber, 1926, an d recorded in the M onm outh C ounty C lerk’s office a t F reehold, Sep tem ber 21, 1926, in Book 1366 of Deeds, pages 455, etc.
E X C E P T IN G T H E R E F R O M — ALL th a t ce rta in lot, t r a c t o r p arce l of land and prem ises, situa te , ly ing an d being in th e Tow nship of N eptune, in the C ounty o f M onm outh an d S ta te of New Je rsey an d m ore p a rticu la rly described as follows:
P A R C E L NO. 77, a s ind icated on a ce rta in p lan filed or abou t to be filed show ing p a rticu la rly th e location of th e cen te r lien an d r ig h t of w ay lines of the S ta te H ighw ay lead ing from S h ark R iv er B ridge A pproach to As- b u ry Avenue as adop ted by th e S ta te H ighw ay Comm ission, w hich p lan is , en titled "(Shore R elief R oute Revision v of R oute 4) N ew Jersey S ta te H igh- I T w ay D epartm en t, G eneral P ro p e rty ; P key m ap R o u te 35, Section 1 (1927 revision) S h ark R iv er B ridge A pproach to A sbury P a rk show ing ex isting rig h t of w ay a n d parcels to be acqu ired in th e B orough of N ep tune C ity and Tow nship of N eptune, M onm outh County, A ugust, 1927.”
Said P arce l J7q, 77 including spefii-1‘ ' V. " '•» __feumad o r
fically a il th a t land now o r o ...... - -contro lled by th e p a rty of th e f irs t p a rt, (C harles H . Jones and Lucy M. Jones, h is w ife) lying betw een th e fo rm er easterly side line of Stokes avenue and th e new easterly r ig h t of way lm e of S ta te H ighw ay R ou te 35 (R evision of 1927) Section 1 Shark, R iver B ridge A pproach to A sbury Avenue, d is ta n t th ir ty (30.00) fe e t easte rly from th e cen te r line of said S ta te H ighw ay as la id dow n on said p lan ex tending from lands now o r fo rm erly of C harles Lewis a t ab o u t s ta tio n 98-83 on the sou th to S tra tfo rd A venue an d lands now or fo rm erly of N icola D eSarno a t abou t S ta tion 99-65 on t h e n o rth conta in in g tw o h u n d red and eign ty (280) sau a re feet, he th e sam e m or or less.
T O G E T H E R w ith all right, title and interest of the grantor in and to Stokes Avenue adjacent to the above described premises.
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COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935.
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ta tive-W illiam H . Su tph in today dec lared th a t th e availab ility of F edera l funds fo r coastal erosion contro l w as now m ore of a possibility th a n ever before. “C ongress has app rop ria ted $4,800,000 fo r recovery, a large portion of w hich m ust be expended fo r w ork relief. The a ttitu d e of th e S enate App ro b a tio n s Com m ittee, w hich is in ten t on forcing su bstitu tion of w ork relief fo r th e dole, toge ther w ith the favo rable a tt itu d e of the R ivers and H arbors com m ittee tow ard coastal erosion contro l leads us to p red ict th e possibility o f th e allocation of funds by th e P re s iden t fo r the w ork ,” Mr. Su tph in said.
D raw ing exam ples of erosion from th e experiences of the S ta te of N ew Jersey , w ith w hich he w as m ost fam iliar, Mr. Su tph in said th a t an average in d en ta tio n of the coast line of one and one h a lf fee t per y e a r w as costing N ew Je rsey p ro p erty ow ners alone thousands of do llars per y e a r a s onshore sto rm s trim m ed dow n $600,000,- 000 w orth of beach fro n t property . He linked beach-erosion w ork w ith soil- erosion w ork of th e D epartm en t of the In te rio r, claim ing fo r coastal p ro tection th e sam e federal responsibility as w as claim ed fo r the in land w ork.
Mr. Su tph in claim ed ju s tifica tio n fo r the expend itu re of a t least $5,000,000 fo r th e erection of je ttie s and bu lk heads fo r th e S ta te of N ew Jersey , and like sum s fo r o th e r coastal sta tes, un der the provisions of th e N ational In d u stria l R ecovery Act, section 202, clause (b>.”
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C hancery 6-273S H E R IF F ’S SALE — By v irtue of a w rit of fi. fa. to me directed, issued ou t of the C ourt of C hancery of the S ta te o f N ew Jersey , w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on
M onday, th e 4 th D ay of M arch, 1935,
betw een th e hou rs 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 House, 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 $11,182.00.
A11 th e follow ing tra c ts o r parcels of land and prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rtic u la rly described, situa te , lying and being in th e T ow nship of N eptune, in the C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of New Jersey.
K N O W N and designated a s L ot No. T hree and the easte rly p a r t o f lo t No. F o u r on m ap of R obbin’s T errace, m ade by N ia rt R ogers, Civil E ngineer, Septem ber 9, 1910, and duly filed in the M onm outh C ounty C lerk’s Office.
AS TO SAID LOT N U M B ER T H R E E !
B E G IN N IN G a t a po in t in the south e rly line o f Corlies Avenue, d is tan t seventy fou r feet and tw elve one-hund red th s of a foot w esterly from the sou thw est co rner of Corlies A venue and S tokes A venue; thenco (1) w esterly, a long th e sou therly line of Corlies Avenue, fo rty fee t; thence (2) sou th erly, and a t r ig h t ang les to Corlies Avenue, one hund red and tw en ty th ree fee t and seventy h u nd red th s of a foot to th e no rth e rly line of lo t N um ber T h irteen on th e aforesaid m ap ; thence(3) easte rly a long th e n o rth e rly line of th e afo resa id lot, fo rty feet and n inety six one-hundred ths of a foo t; thence(4) n rth erly , and aga in a t rig h t angles to Corlies Avenue, one hundred and fifteen fee t and ten h u n d red th s of a foot to the sou therly line of Corlies Avenue, and th e po in t o r place of beginning.
AS TO SAID E A ST E R L Y PA R T O F LOT N U M B ER FO U R :
B E G IN N IN G a t a point in th e southerly line of Corlies A venue d is tan t one hund red and fourteen fee t and tw elve h u n d red th s of a foot w esterly from th e sou thw est co rn er of said Corlies A venue ar.d the Logantow n R oad; thence (1) southerly , a t rig h t angles to Corlies A venue ,one hund red and tw en ty th ree fee t and seven ty hu n d red th s of a foot to th e no rth e rly line of lot N um ber T h irteen on th e afo resaid m ap ; thence (2) w esterly , a long th e no rth e rly line of th e afo resa id lot, eigh teen fee t and fo rty th ree hu n d red th s of a foot to a po in t; Whence (3) no rtherly , paralle l to th e f irs t 1 course, one hund red and tw en ty seven 1 fee t and six ty five h u n d red th s of a : foo t to the sou therly line of Corlies i A venue; thence (4) easterly a long the 1
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6, 1928, in Book 1452 of D eeds on pages 364 etc. one dated Septem ber 6th, 1928, and recorded in said C lerk’s Office on Septem ber 13, 1928, in Book 1452 of deeds on pages 472 etc., and the o th e r da ted Ja n u a ry 5, 1931,- and recorded in said C lerk’s O ffice on M arch 17, 1931 in Book 1554 of Deeds on pages 15, etc.
Seized as the p roperty of C O R L IE S SE R V IC E STATIONS, Inc., body corporate, e t als., tak en in execution a t the 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., and to be sold by
H O W A RD H E IG H T , Sheriff. D ated J a n u a ry 30th, 1935.P a tte rso n , R hom e and M organ, Sol’rs. $120 I ) $50.40S ta te of N ew Jersey :D epartm en t of S ta te :
C E R T IF IC A T E O F D ISSOLU TION To all to w hom these p resen ts m ay come, G reeting:
W hereas, I t ap p ears to m y sa tisfaction, by duly au th en tica ted record of th e proceedings fo r the v o lun ta ry dissolution thereo f by th e unanim ous consen t of all th e stockholders, deposited in m y office, th a t th e UNA LAND COMPANY, Inc.
teen feet to th e po in t o r place of b ginning.
ALSO all th a t ce rta in t r a c t o r p a rcel of land an d prem ises, situa te , lying and being in said Township of N eptune, C ounty of M onm outh and S ta te of N ew Jersey , described as follows:
B E G IN N IN G a t a point a t the sou thw est co rn er of Corlies A venue and Stokes A venue or Logantow n R oad; thence (1) w esterly , along the sou therly line of Corlies avenue, seven ty four fee t and tw elve one-hund red th s of a foot; thence (2) sou th erly a t r ig h t angles to Corlies Avenue, fifty fee t; thence (3) easterly , para lle l w ith Corlies Avenue, eighty fou r fee t an d n inety th ree one-hund red th s of a foot to th e w esterly line of S tokes Avenue o r L ogantow n R oad; thence (4) n o rtherly a long the w esterly line of S tokes A venue or L ogantow n R oad, f if ty one fee t and six teen one-hundred ths of a foot to th e point or place of beginning.
C O N TAIN IN G 3984 square feet.E X C E P T IN G AND R E SE R V IN G ,
H O W E V E R , from said tra c ts or p a rcels of land and prem ises.
ALL those p a rts of sam e conveyed by R ebecca A sch an d E dw ard I. Asch, h e r husband , to th e S ta te of N ew J e r sey, by th e follow ing th ree deeds: one d a ted A ugust 24, 1928 and recorded in the C lerk’s O ffice of said C ounty of
State, whose principal office Is s itu a ted at No. 702 M attison Avenue, in th e C ity of A sbury P a rk , C ounty of M onm outh, S ta te of N ew Je rsey (Abrah am R. K lltzm an, being th e agen t th e re in and in charge thereof, upon w hom process m ay be served), has com plied w ith th e requ irem en ts of "An act concern ing corpora tions (R evision of 1896),” p re lim inary to th e issuing of th is C ertifica te of D issolution.
Now, T herefore, I, T hom as A. M athis, S ec re ta ry of S ta te of th e S ta te of N ew Jersey , Do H ereby C ertify th a t the said co rpora tion did, on th e E igh teen th day of Jan u a ry , 1935, file in my office a duly executed and a tte s ted consent in w ritin g to th e d issolution of said corporation , executed by all the stockholders thereof, w hich said consen t and th e record of th e proceedings a fo resa id a re now on file in m y said office as provided by law.
In T estim ony W hereof, I have hereto se t m y h an d and affixed m y official seal, a t T ren to n th is E ig h teen th day of Jan u a ry , A. D. one thousand nine hund red and th irty -five.
THOMAS A. M ATHIS, S ecre ta ry of S tate.
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GRAND OPENING SALEOpens Promptly 9 a. m. Saturday, February 9th and Continues all Next Week
Mo Seuveniars — Mo Moise Makers — Mo Music But Real Honest Valises at the Low est Possible Prices
Belfuar’s Im portant Selling Event
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Y our Introduction to Belmar’sBen Franklin Store
W e are justly proud to make this important announcement to the people of Relmar and vicinity—we are proud of our modem, up-to-date store which, although independently owned enjoys all the advantages that large syndicates enjoy including the great buying power of 2351 stores.
Pure Linen TowelsGood sized dish towels of pure linen. Enough said.
10c each
Boys’ Golf HoseAttractive patterns and all sizes in first quality goods.
2 pairs for 25c
Lamp and ShadeOne of the outstanding opening values but only a few of them. Large size with shade.
79c complete
18x36 Rag RugsA rug that is nearly always needed. Take ad- vatage of this price.
9c
Full Size TumblersExtra tumblers are like carrying a spare tire. Your chance to lay in a supply.
3c each
D ISH PANSGray enamel and of ample size. A useful kitchen utensil at a low price
19c each
RAYONTAFFETA
SLIPSDon’t let the price mislead you. These are 46 in. length slips bias cut and lace- trimmed but the price is for the opening only
49cNEW PATTERNS
46. in OILCLOTH, 25c yd.
Ladies* W ash Dresses
Just think 49c for
correctly styled vat dyed fast c o l o r
w a s h dresses in
beautiful patterns
at this price for the
OPENING ONLY
Sizes 36 to 50
49c
LADIES
Chardonized Hose
Has the appearance of high class hose. Nice every day wear.
19c pair
LADIES
BLOOMERSRegular... sizes ...and ...all made of good grade rayon. Reinforced.
19c
MEN’S
Handkerchiefs
Made of good grade and the sizes are not skimpy. A new hdkf. for the price of laundering.
3c
LADIES
Handkerchiefs
When you tell your friends about this value they won’t believe you. Only 600 of these in stock.
ToiletGoods
Nationally advertised toothpastes and antiseptics in our complete line of toilet articles
10c
MixingBowls
To the first 250 customers we offer a large sized m i x i n g bowl for Only
7cOne to a C ustom er
Ladles* Pare S ilk F ull
Fashioned H osiery
An unusual purchase makes this price
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Sizes 9 to IOV2
Wrapped KissesA pound of these will delight the whole family
10c lb.
WORK GLOVESGood grade work gloves with knit wrists. For the opening
10c pair
47c pr.HANDY SIZE
FLASHLIGHTS. . . 30c
M e n ’s F a n c y H o s e
4 for 5c
10 Qt. Water PailsYou all know what a value this is. Good grade galvanized pails.
19c each
WashClothsContrasting
colored b o r ders in a variety of colors. A limited stock of these
3 for 10c
TurkishTowels
Size (21x45). Just for the opening. Better buy several.
10c each
LADIES
HandkerchiefsYou have often seen these at five cents each. Buy a supply and save.
only 3c each
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Men’s Work ShirtsMade of good grade chambray, reinforced el bows, shld. & armpits.
49c
SA N A PAKSIntroductory v a l u e s . Both sizes on sale at opening prices
12 in box 10c6 in box 5c
WRITINGPaper 8C EnvelopesCellophane w r a p p e d packages of good quality paper.
10c pkg.
Cement-on SolesFor men, women & children. For wet days they will protect your feet.
10c pair
BEN FRANKLIN STORES "BELMAR, N, J. 10th Ave. and F St.
POLISH WAXA 16-oz. can of polish wax that dries bright in 20 minutes.
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