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1 4. X Be a booser. $ o n knock."?' Le s make Belmar Beach he fines resor along he Jersey A Coas. Spread he news of is f aracions everywhere. 4. f # "I 111 -b ? 11!$ THIRTY-THREE PUPILS BRUNO WINS SHERIFF D r. R ich a rd s To A ccep GMWTE STH GRADE: NOMINATION B» 315 ] C a, T n. y. C. C h u rch GRAMMAR SCHOOL COMMENCE MENT HELD LAST NIGHT BE FO RE LARGE ATTENRANCE JOHNSON W IN S SH ERIFF NOMI NATION ON DEM. TICKET MRS. LAW RENCE VICTOR OVER J. A. HENDRICKSON BERGEN LOSES Las nigh many own people gahered in he school audiorium for he commencemen exercises Comparaively few voles of eiher for he graduaes of he 1926 class. pary wen o he polls on Tuesday There were hiry-hree boys and o ake par in he primaries. Nowihsanding girls who received heir diplomas Ihe fac ha here and lile books on lie Consiuion and he Declaraion of Independence. coness in boh paries for impor an offices, many voers refrained The cenral hough of from expressing by heir ballos he evening was ha his is he heir choice for candidaes- 150h anniversary of our counry s birh. The cones in which he greaes aciviy showed, was ha in he Bepublican Mr. Berger, who decoraed he pary over he selecion of plaform w ih his in mind, carried heir candidae for sheriff, which ou he hough expressed in hc Was beween W illiam R- O Brien of canaa, so ably conduced by Miss Belmar, chief clerk in he Sheriff s Phillips, assised by Miss Pearce, office, and Basil 15. Bruno of Long accompanis. Branch, assemblyman. Bruno won The orchesra numbers were very 1by a small majoriy of 315. much enjoyed by Ihe audience. Harry N. Johnson, he presen Their splendid work shower skill- under-sheriff, easily defeaed wo on he par of Prof Wagmeiser, oher aspirans, Frank Cover and who has been in charge of he orchesra for several years pas. Wm. Saguron, for fhe nominaion for sheriff on he L^piocralic icke. Dr. Sulirie of New York Universiy Mrs. Adeline Yard Lawrence de- i Was fhe speaker of he even- feaed her opponen, James A. Hening. I is always a pleasure o wel- Jrickson, for he Democraic nomicome hese genlemen, w ho leave nee for Sfae senaor, a worh-while and inspiring mes- Senaor W illiam A. Sevens had sage for us- no opposiion, and was re-nomina- Thc diplomas were giresened o C(j for office on he Republican he following by Wm. P. Frazee, J icke. presiden of he board of educaion: Fred W. Devoe of New Brunswick Graduaes Kenneh Berger, Ger- was seleced by he Democras in rude Bier, Rober Birdsall, Berha he Third Congressional disric Blau, Morris Blau, Gladys Bower, (Monmouh, Middlesex and Ocean) Elizabeh Brace, Dorohy Briers, o be heir candidae for congress. ' Celia Bunin, Pauline Chaakov, He was opposed by Samuel M. Harold Davenpor, Alhea Frazee, Chrisie of Highland Park. Churna Freedman, Jacob Goler, The Republican nominee for con-1 Ea Greenberg, Gunner Gusafson, gross is H arold G. Hoffman, who i Olga Heyniger, Paul Heyniger, Paul was seleced w ihou opposiion, j ine Hochberg, Alice Hurley, Elhea Longsree, H arry Malzman, Melvin For members of he assembly, he j Democras seleced J. Frank Weig- Michelsohn, Melvin Morris, and and Charles Rugarber. Anna Jennie Newman, Helen Parsell, Abraham Rosmarin, Isabella Schmid, Bozel ran a close hird o Rugarber. The Republicans seleced Peer F. Harry Sharkowiz, John Taylor, Ja- Dodd and Thomas M. Gopsill for A Special Meeing of Congregaion To Ac on he Maer Sunday Nigh A special meeing of he congregaion of he Firs Presbyerian church w ill be held a he close of he evening service on nex Sunday o consider he reques of he Hev. Andrew Richards ha he congregaion unie wih him in reques ing he Presbyery of Monmouh o dissolve he pasoral relaionship exising beween hem, effecive on Sep. 1, 182(5 rv Dr. Richards, some lime ago, received a unanimous (all lo he pas- REV- ANDREW RICHARDS orac of he H;<rlem-New York Presbyerian church on 122nd s-, Iorae a New Grena, N. J., and has been credied w ih building up he larges Proesan congregaion in (he borough- He is vially conneced wih he public and fraernal organizaions of he borough, and is conneced as follows: Direcor of ie Kiwanis club, chancellor commander of he Knighs of Pyhias, Worhy Paron of he Order of he Easern Sar, and a member of Ocean Lodge, F. and A, M- He has held imporan offices in he church having jus closed a erm as m oderaor of he Presbyery of Monmouh, and for hree years has been reasurer of he of Presbyery, be cob Traub, Raymond Urbach, Myr-1 heir assembly candidaes, Wes, New York Ciy; and afer ie Woolley. For chosen freeholders, he Demmaure consideraion he has signified his desire o accep his very His many friends in Belmar re- j The class colors for his year ocraic candidaes are J<\bn A- Buwere blue and gold, and he class j jer an<] Abram O. Johnson, who had flaering and challenging call o joice wih him in his well-deserved moo, ^Children of Today Cii- no opposiion. he meropolis. promoion, and will follow him zens of To-morrow. There werffc four candidaes for ; Dr. Richards came o Belmar on w ih ineres and prayers when he The program was as follows: ; Freeholder in he Republican pri- January 1, 1924, from his firs pas- eners he larger field. Invocaion, violin solo, Humores- j [nary. Harry G- Borden, now a que, Dvorak Harry MaUzman; member of he board? he field, j PRESENTS PRIZES TO canaa, Spiri of /6, Girls Glee! bu his co-member W illiam M. Ber- ^ club, assised by members of he -gen, who has held he office for NEXT MAYOR OF SO. BELMAR CHAMPION GRAMMAR SCHOOL eighh grade; orchesra, JSarden many years, was defeaed by Borden :» J TEAM of Roses, 1. M- Bier; address, Dr.,\. Jeffrey, who was Freeholder! Charles Habersick, 'one of Bel Ambrose L. Subrie; due, (a) Cra- j several years ago, by 149 voes, j mar s leading business men, who die Song, Carl Bolue, (b) Polon-1 Jacob G- Campbell was fourh. j was unopposed in he Republican aise, Chopin, Pauline Hochberg i nominaion for mayor of So- Belmar and Ea Greenberg; presenaion BELMAR YACHT CLUB OPENING j made a good showing a Tuesday s of diplomas, Wm- P. Frazee, orchesra, prim ary elecion. He is looked up- (a) The Old Clock, R. L. Tomorrow w ill be a big day for 1on o defea Frank Herber, he Creighon, (b) Lilacs, C. W. Kern; class 'song, benedicion. he Belmar Yach club, and from all DeniO' indicaions his w ill be one of he o nominee, r %Buy In Belmar MISS M. COHEN WiNS BORO COUNCIL WC. T U CONTEST RESENTS PROTESTS EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATE W INS $2.50 GOLD PIEC E MISS F R IE D MAN RECEIVES SECOND P RIZE AND MISS HOCHBERG, THIRD CITIZENS D ISLIK E N O ISE AND SMOKE W ORK ON JETTIES CANNOT CEASE WITHOUT A LOSS TO BORO Scoland, and was educaed in he public schools of ha ciy. He j came o his counry fifeen years ago, and laer aended Maryville j college in Tennessee, where he was 1 graduaed wih he degree of A. B. in He received his heologi-1 cal raining in Princeon Seminary, i from which insiuion he received Elecion of junior vice commander of he New Jersey Deparmen of he Grand Army of he Republic, resuled in he selecion of Frank Briden, sr., of Twelfh avenue. The he degree of Bachelor of Theology elecion was held a Asbury Park, in 1921 In 1919, he reurned o yeserday. Grea Briain where he visied his relaives and preached during he summer in a number of he Scoch kirks; and he following summer he j spen as a missionary o he lumber jacks in he C nadian Rocky m ounains Richard S. Wines, one of Belmar s leading baseball enhusiass, award ed seven gold m iniaure baseballs o players of he Belmar grammar school, which succeeded in annexing he couny ile for he fifh consecuive ime i Oliver Measure carried off he A cake s i.f w ill be held a he ' baing honors, while Howard Hoag A- and I, sore, omorrow, u n d e r! land was he bes fielder- Earlhe auspices of he Degree of Poca- j son Measure was given an award lionus. j for scoring he mos runs, while Miss Mailda Coben was awarded firs prize in he essay cones held under he auspices of he local W. C. T. U- a he Belmar grammar Council, Monday nigh, declared ha any cessaion of he Jey bu ld ing on he beach migh mean housands of dollars loss hrough bulk school. She received $2.50 in gold- head collapse and injury o he Second honors wen o Miss Churna Friedman, while Miss Pauline Hoch berg succeeded in geing he hird ocean boulevard. A a previous meeing, council re ceived a peiion from he lakeside prize, Each were given silver dollars. residens asking relief from he noise and smoke of he apparaus. The prizes were presened o hc! Aenion of Councilman N. CL winners by Rev. Andrew Richards, j King, chairman of he beach corn pasor of he Firs Presbyerian j miee, was direced o he maer, church a Tuesday morning s exer- He conferred wih he jey buildcises. The judges were Rev. Rich- er, who ges waer pressure from ards, Mrs. George Jenney and Mrs he boiler for his jes o insall he Philander Bes. i jeies. According o Councilman Following he awarding of he King, he conracor said here was prizes, he W. C. T. U. held heir no way of abaing he x h aus o r regular meeing, a which ime five smoke nuisance- sides serving as a member of he j new members were repored. No advanage will be gained irr commiee on Naional Missions, moving he apparaus o anoherand was a commissioner o he las BOY SCOUT D R IV E ON spo, il was poined ou a Mon- General Assembly of he Presbyerian church a Balimore. Dr- Rich ; day nigh s session. The delay also A campaign o raise $75,000 for 1would resul in loss of imeards lias also been acive in he in- ; Boy Scon work in Monmouh Some councilmen expressed hei er-denominaional young people s! couny was sared on Monday, j opinion ha i was possible o inufwork being he presiden of h e! June 14lh, o coninue o Saurday, ' fie he exhaus and alleviae hei Monmouh Couny Chrisian Endea-; June 26h. This fund is o provide ' nuisance o ha exen vor Union, and a member of he! for Ihe mainenance and expansion If he high pressure waer supply sae execuive commiee. of he Seoul movemen in he coun is cu off he jey work in he vi» Dr- Richards was born in Leih, y for a hree-year period. LOCAL MAN HONORED BY G. A. R. VETERANS ciniy of 10h avenue w ill sop w ih resulan danger fo he beach and ocean fron propery, i was held- Mayor VanNoe announced ha he boro officials sood ready o do whaever hey could o remedy her siuaion. A suggesion of Councilman Edw in Bigelow, chairman of he pavilion commiee arisic braces are o be insalled in he corners of he F ifh avenue pavilion, scene of he summer concers and oher demon- Em il A. Heyland of New York sraions. The sheler was said o Ciy, has opened up his local sum- j be slighly ou of alignmen. The mer home a 219 Sevenh avenue, braces w ill correc ha faul and for he summer. add srengh o he general consrucions Jerry Drucker, sales represenaive for he American Glass, Sash Councilman Clarence R. Sines and Door company, of Bradley chairman of he highway commiee Beach, is now a residen of Belmar. repored ha he regraveling of 5h He has made a hos of friends avenue, beween D and F srees among he builders and conracors, was compleed. The work was and anicipaes a brisk building (lone by boro men a a considerable season his coming fall. saving, he said Calcium chloride is o be applied RECEIVES HIGH HONOR o Fifh avenue his summer, es- Elhea P. Longsree, daugher of ing is economy as compared w ih Mr. and Mrs. Waler Longsree of daily waering. Two applicaions 1005 E sree, sood highes in all on he avenue, 24 fee wide, w ould sudies of he eighh grade graduaing class of 192(5- cos abou $166, while compuaion showed he cos of waering, ouside he expense of he waer iself BELMAR C.UB NOTES o be abou $200. Las Sunday morning, he board Ordinances providing for he isof direcors of he Belmar club! suance of bonds o he amoun of $408,000 were passed on final readings- Bids are o be adverised for. sared he ball rolling as regards club aciviies for his season. Las year he club had is mos successful social season. On nex Sunday morning, June The Spiri of 76, a parioic big evens of he coming season. Councilman Edw in B. Smock, canaa, especially composed for An enerainmen commiee is chairman of he publiciy commiee, repored ha 5,000 bookles had his sesquicenennial year, was anoher feaure of he evening. The served from 5:30 o 8:00 o clock, being arranged for a dinner o be 20h, a 10 o clock, here w ill be a been prined. Requerfs for hem canaa depiced he early hisory J w ih card playing in he afernoon Harry Sharkowiz had he honor of! meeing of all he members, young were numerous, he addedof our counry s birh from h e 1from 2:00 o 5:00 o clock w ih FOB SALE Nine Boom House w'ih being he mos valuable player. and old, ladies and genlemen The same councilman suggesed ime of Columbus s discovery o h e : prizes, and he firs race o be run open fire place and all modern Rober Birdsall and Raymond U r ha he Coas Ciies Railways company be requesed o run a bus signing of he Declaraion of Tn- off a 2:30. Dancing w ill commence improvemens; wrell furnished; bach were given gold baseballs for dependence- j a 9:30- lo 100x150; garage. Apply 415 George M. Tams heir good spiri. ll h Ave., Belmar. across Shark River on sormy days. Following is he program : The commiee exends an invi- Much credi for he splendid performances of he eam is due o L. George Tams, 55, on official of j The rolley car bridge a presen is: Prelude, opening chorus; Colum- aion o he residens of Belmar o FOB SALE Beauiful house and he Greenwood China company, of under repair and commuers mus bus s Dream, reciaion, Alice H urley; Columbus Sails, chorus; Land, he club. ll h Ave., Belmar, N. J. Price come ou and ge acquained w ih grounds, 100x150, furnished, 209 E- Crandall, hc school s physical Trenon, died of Brigh s disease, walk nearly he lengh of hc enraining insrucor. chorus; Coming of he Pilgrims The enerainmen commiee in- $18,000. Terms. Owner Wm. F. las nigh a his home a 111 Second ire bridge o ransfer from one Siemon, 169 Charlon Ave., Souh avenue. He is survived by his wife j rolley o anoher, chorus;uprising of he Indians, re- j eludes: Commodore, Ledyard Avery, Orange, N. J. Adverising brings resuls. a son, Theodore T. Tams of Trenon, j Councilman Smock was auhorciaion, Jacob Goler; Peace Pipe, Bober Obrieers, W m, W urz, Wm four brohers, W illiam H, W. B laine! ized o arrange for music a he chorus; The Firs Thanksgiving, Brizell, Clarence R. Sines and Mel- Raymoncf R. and Thomas W. Tams, boro celebraion, July 4. chorus; Time of Peace and Pleny,! vjl Howiechorus; The Colonies' Revol, es all of Trenon; hree sisers, Mrs. F O R S A L E Frang Gee and Mrs. H. P. Johnson H IL L IG S BROTHER DIES say, John Taylor; The Ride of Paul Read he Coas Adveriser. Revere, reciaion Gerrude Bier; of Trenon, and Mrs, Charles L. Zen W ar, chorus; Declaraion of Independence, chorus; Ring Ou Ye Bells for Freedom, chorus; pos- Jude, final chorus- The presen members of he board of educaion are as follows FOR RENT Sores a 708 Ave., nex o Pos Office. Belmar 559. Tenh Phone Homes Cleaned Have your homes cleaned by Louis Heckman, professional house Esimaes W m. P. Frazee, presiden; Charles c]eaner and careaker. S- Goff, vice presiden; Neil H. MU- are cheerful)y given 18], Avenue, ler, secreary; J. E. Newman, ^lar-1 near Briarwood Terrace. Phone 1412 ence R. Sines, E. B. Bigelow, Harry Cooper, Paul C Taylor, Nora T- Adverising brings resuls. Schmid. 2 H " f Choice Bungalows and Houses, well locaed $3,500 o $30,000 LOTS ACREAGE Phone Belmar 838 J. N. G a r r a b r a n A g ency REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS Tenh Ave., opp. Depo Belmar, N. J. We offer lo Buyers and Borrowers a reliable service which is based upon he knowledge and experience of our Long esablished agency. j. ker of Trenon Juncion; and wo grandchildren- Funeral arrangemens have no been compleed. J. A. SCHWARTZ J. A. Schwarz of N. Lake drive died suddenly, yeserday. Mr. Schwarz, who resided here for many summers, was a residen of John H illig, proprieor of he Llanym or hoel, wen o New York yeserday, o aend his broher s funeral. BELMAR MAN GETS $350 Jersey Ciy, June 18.- Waler F. Sohmale of 1102 D sree, Relmar, Newark- Many mourn his loss. Fu-; is one of he beneficiaries of he neral arangemens are now being esae of his broher, Charles B made. i Schmale. RIVOLI SUGAR BOWL We Serve Breve's Ice Cream F Sree Belmar, N. J. REAL ESTATE MORRISON 8 EDWARDS 709 F Sree Belmar, N. J. PHONE 1206 A 5 I b > f vj. Telephone Pelir>r»r Open Day awl Nigh \Q p H A R D Y FrNFRAT DIRECTOR Licensed E m b a lm e r 604 F Sree, Belmar. N. Privae Auo Ambulance Service -i- f j -

2 i # THE COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR. N. J Mullen s Bakery 1003 F STREET BELMAR ^ The Larges and Oldes Bakery In Belmar? % OUR TWO BIG SPECIALS J f REAL HOME-MADE BREAD AND COFFEE CAKE For Your Mea Phone Make i a Daily Habi o phone 560 for your Mea We know you w ill be saisfied w ih he QUALITY of he Meas we deliver, and he excellence of our SERVICE w ill Please Y O U S. J a m e s N e a M a rk e A. S. KLEIN, Prop. 701 Tenh Avenue Opposie Pos Office Belmar Lumber Co.1 X ± I Plumbing & Heaing F. J. N E W B E R Y Phone 101M h Ave Belmar, N. J. V 4. Phone 1844! P L A Z A G A R A G E ^ FRANK ERICSON, Prop. REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES ± OF CARS I, f Cars Washed Fenders Sraighened X T h Avenue Belmar, N. J. f f Telephone 1136-R T V! LA VANCE & HOWLAND CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS % J PLANS FURNISHED ESTIMATES GIVEN % 1015 Foureenh Avenue Belmar, N. J. J! J Phone 112W! LEON T. A B B O TT J MILLWORK STEAM FITTING and JOBBING i ESTIMATES CH EERFULLY GIVEN l X Glazing of A ll Kinds 1 I! Telephone 1943 i I 8h & R, R. Aves. Belmar, N. J. 415 Thireenh Ave. Belmar, N. J. I j S N o r w e g i a n o A e m p C h a n n e l Above is picured M. Farsad, a Norwegian policeman and suden of Oslo, who his summer is o make an effor o swim across he English channel. In a recen es he swam across he Trondhjem-Fjord, hrough sormy weaher, In six hours, and is confiden he will be able o defea he English channel currens. Grof Is Winner J. E. Grof, shown in he phoograph, Is he sar discus hrower a Yale and Is one of he very few rack ahlees of he counry o wear specacles while performing his paricular sun. BASEBALL NOTES Losing a game a day will keep he crowds away. A baseball ba can be compleed In SO seconds in a modern plan. Evidenly Wilbur Cooper has o shu ou his rivals In order o win his season. Earl McNeely cerainly is geing more power ino his swing han he did las season. The Cincinnai Reds purchased he veeran picher, George Dumon, from he Minneapolis club. Picher Malieky and Third Baseman Jones have been released by he Omaha-Wesern league club. Clarke Plenger, former Cub inflelder, Is playing a sar game for he Louisville American associaion club. Three pichers for he Rugers baseball eam are named Wolf, Fox and Rabinowiz, which Is Russian for rabbi. Figures show ha major league baseball eams nearly always win more games a home han on visiing fields. The man who climbed over he fence o see a ball game years ago now has a son who ges his game over he radio. «Hack Wilson, one-ime Gian, Is a big favorie wih he Cub fans and will be heir hero as long as he can make base his. Jim House, Wesern league picher wih Des Moines for hree years, was sen o he Peoria Three-I league club under an opional agreemen. «American insrucors a he Knighs of Columbus field on Gelsomino hill, overlooking he Vaican, in Rome, Ialy, are inroducing baseball o Ialian youh. Fred Mollwiz, firs baseman, was uncondiionally released by S. Paul of he S. Paul American associaion. He came o he Sains a year ago from Sacrameno. When a picher goes sour, four or five of his maes begin ossing he ball around in he bull pen. Sill, you never hear of hem warming up a new umpire. Ty Cobb, veeran Deroi playermanager, looks beer han ever his season. Kep ou of he early games due o an ailing opic, he Georgian broke ino he line-up wih a ven- ^eanca S p n r H a e s The prince of Wales is o esablish his own racing sable nex season. Oarsmen a Harvard will be served wih ho lemonade afer heir races his year. The Pacific Coas rowing championships are se for Sunday, Augus 29, in San Diego bay. Tale Is celebraing he forieh anniversary of he inroducion of rack spor as a campus aciviy. Golf players have $282,600,.'500 invesed- in real esae for clubs and grounds in he Unied Saes. A sixy-seven years of age King Gasav of Sweden is sill an enhuslaslc and skillful lawn ennis player. The record for he greaes disance ever run in an hour Is 11 miles 1,442 yards, made by J. Bouin of France In Universiy of Louisville is already laying ou wo gridirons for pracice in he fall. The varsiy and freshmen will use he fields. A oal of 474 ciies promoing playground aciviies in his counry had in use las year no less han 6,- 110 ennis cours. Louis Gross, former fooball and rack sar a he Universiy of Minnesoa, was appoined assisan fooball coach a he Gopher school. The ime seems o be coming on us when nohing much can be done abou I excep o suff Mr. Dempsey and presen him o a museum. Jack Reddick, Canadian ligh heavyweigh boxing champion, has purchased a hoel in Winnipeg and will reire from he squared circle.» A New York golfer has been given 30 days in jail for making pracice shos In he kichen wih eggs, which he had previously negleced o boll. Universiy of Oregon s immense baske-ball pavilion will shorly be under consrucion. I will cos $107,401.41, sea fans and be ready for he 1927 conference coness. Paavo Nurmi will compee In 13 mees In he Unied Saes nex winer. The Flying Finn will be accompanied o his counry by Elvin Wide, he Swedish disance sar. «Wih more han 800 rounds of golf played daily over he four courses a Pinehurs, N. C., i Is no wonder ha more holes in one have been made han anywhere else in he world. If you see a saemen somewhere by a Mr. Gibson o he effec ha Gene Tunney will annihilae Dempsey, if hey ever mee, you will be ineresed o know ha by a coincidence Mr. Gibson manages Mr. Tunney. Columbia s Wonder Joe Burke, nineeen-year-old piching marvel of Columbia universiy s freshman baseball eam, who, hus far, hasn los a game. He s as good wih he sick as he is wih he sphere, for he bas over.320. Don be Disraced \ y it H so many brands clamoring for aenion, i is someimes hard o choose. Bu M onarch Coffee and Monarch Cocoa have been favories for more han 70 years suppored by wo facors (1) high qualiy, (2) low cos. MONARCH Qua/iyfor ToVcars Never Sola Through Chain Sores. REID, M U R D O C H &. CO. Chicago Boson Pisburgh New York if'-w w Asue C hild Elsie, why should we learn grammar? So we can correc-our papas and mammas. /THOR Culicura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear hem wih Cuicura Oinmen. Wash off in five minues wih Cuicura Soap and ho waer. Once clear keep your skin clear by using hem for dally oile purposes. Don fail o in elude Cuicura Talcum. Adverisemen. M an o M an I suppose you're boss, now ha he wife is away? No, my daugher s sill home. The occasional use of H om an Eye B alsam a n ig h w ill preven and relieve ired eyes and eye Brain Pearl S., N. Y. Adv. Ligh obeyed increaseh ligh; ligh resised brlngeh nigh. LIVE AND LAY BREDBABY CHICKS They live because hey are bred from healhy, free range breeders ha have hrived irived and gained in vigor vi for n genera genera- B K r iona. They lay because hey are from seleced and ai esed ed higha high- B^#^egg power sock. Leghorns, Rocks, R. I. Reds, Anconas, A 5#Minorcas, Orpingons, Wyandoes. lo J Of i and up. 100% live / $ k ^delivery guaraneed. Pospaid. Member Inernaional Ineri r Chick Assn.' Wrie oday for F R E E C h ic k B ook. SCHWEGLER S HATCHERY. 214 Norhampon, BUFFALO, N.Y. m Every now and hen some one you haven missed comes up and ells you he is back again. Sure Relief vblul-nns^ 1 FOW i IN DIGESTION Jj i P S & y f lf ' CENTS 6 B e ll- a n s Ho waer ] aure Sure Relief Kene B ell-a n s FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Yes, W h o? Moher (o precocious infan) Johnr ny, go wash your face and neck. Neck who, ma? OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY Eagles on Unied Saes bills were copied from birds in he Naional zoo. The huarizo is a recenly developed animal, a cross beween he llama and he alpaca of Peru. Bad characers of children ofen resul from Improper feeding, according o governmen dieiians. Some asronomers believe ha he moon is made of maerial ha was once par of he earh s crus. Before he coming of he whie explorers, he Indians Of he Norhwes apparenly knew lile or nohing of he Yellowsone park region. German fish, he landing of which caused a rio a Chemniz six years ago, were recenly permied o be received a Grimsby, England, wihou proes. The planes migh conceivably exer an influence on'our weaher condiions as a resul of radiaion, magneism and elecrical forces, hu such effecs would be immeasurably small, a weaher exper says. I akes vision and work o ge resuls and ofen hey are no unied in he same individual. If you feel inclined o criicize some one sand in fron of a mirror. Jfl&m' WKam! An' wordr ha end wih!! ENJOY days and nighs free from flies and mosquioes. Drive hem from your porch. Desroy hem indoors. Spray Fli. Fli spray clears your home in a few minues of disease-bearing flies and mosquioes. I is clean, safe and easy o use. Kills AH Household Insecs Fli spray also desroys bed bugs, roaches and ans. I searches ou he cracks ahd crevices where hey hide and breed, and desroys insecs and heir eggs. Spray Fli on your garmens. Fli kills mohs and heir larvae which ea holes. Exensive ess showed ha Fli spray did no sain he mos delicae fabrics. Fli is he resul of exhausive research by exper enomologiss and chemiss. I is harmless o mankind. Fli has replaced he old mehods because i kills a ll he insecs and does i quickly. Ge a Fli can and sprayer oday. For sale everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) DESTROYS Flies Mosquioes Mohs Ans Bed Bugs Roaches Temples of India are usually found near rivers or springs. A musician in England has Invened a porable piano which, when folded, is only hree fee in lengh. In he making of bricks, clay and oher mixures are handled 78 imesbefore he produc Is complee. Some savages of Souh America rea heir wounds by he scienific process of exposing hem o sunligh. In he Unied Saes here are abou 3,000,000 persons ill all he ime, and docors say 42 per cen of his illness is prevenable. A chair In which King William III had a ooh pulled has been presened o Comber, Couny Down, Orangemen, by John Millar Andrews, a member of Craig s cabine. The brass brain, a device ha can predic wha he ides will be in any por in he world a any ime, is in consan use in he laboraory of he coas and geodeic survey, Washingon. The only iling you can undersand abou women is ha you can undersand anyhing abou women. One s greaes ask is o make himself ineresing o himself a all imes v : "T h e yellow can w ih he black band"

3 THE COAST ADVERTISER. BELMAR. N. J. jpj PRIME MEATS I and POULTRY BELMAR MEAT MARKET J. C. WISSEMAN, Prop. J 809 F Sree PHONE 668 Belmar, N. J. r..., I» M " H 1 I I i' A n n o u n c e m e n GEORGE G. TITUS fs again ready o ake your order for Ice Mr. Tius bough ou he Belmar Ice Company and is ready o serve his former cusomers. P h o n e 251-M F o r Ice Theodore H. B enne Funeral Direcor L i c e n s e d and E m b a l m e r Harry E. S. S. Benne Graduae Embalmer o f he Renouard T raining o f New York OFFICE: TENTH AVE^ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE RESIDENCE: 1201 B ST. Telephone Belmar 577, Any Hour, Day or Nigh j : 2lg]gigigIgISIgEISEIBSElS!iBlSEiSISEISiSI3i3I2I3IEEI3ElEI3MSEM3ISI3I3M3l3IHlHISSISI3JS03 A d v e r is e I W i h U s I W i l l B e S o ld n m i n I i 111 n m u m H o n c e a n d D u B o is Realors - Insurance - Morpgs Loans 706 Tenh Avenue, B e l m a r, N. J. Phone 503 i.i i,..m4 m m m i i iiii w h ii m m M"H±< Belgous Secion Firs Presbyerian Church Corner of Ninh avenue and Bas sree. Tlie Rev. Andrew Richards, A.B., Th.B., pasor. Manse phone Belmar 388-M. Junior Chrisian Endeavor Service a a. m. Divine worship a 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible School a 2:30 p. m. Chrisian Endeavor Serr. Ice a 7:00 p. m. Firs Mehodis Episcopal Corner of Sevenh and D srees. Rev. Edward Harrison Cloud, pasor. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Srangers welcome. Firs Bapis Church Firs Bapis Church, Ninh avenue, beween C and D srees. Rev. P. T. Morris, D.D., pasor. Morning worship begins a 11 o clock. Sunday School a 2:30 p. m., and Evening Service a 8 o clock. Young people s meeing each Friday evening a 8 o clock. M. Olive Bapis Church M. Olive Bapis Church, Seveneenh avenue and F sree. Rev. J. J. Davis, pasor. Morning worship begins a 11 o clock; Sunday School a 12:15. Evening service a 8 o clock. Prayer meeing Wednesday evening a S o clock. Srangers will find a heary welcome. BELMAR 17 Eighh Ave. and F. Sree. 18 Tenh Ave. and F Sree. 19 Twelfh Ave. and River Rd. 23 Third Ave. and A Sree. 25 Fifh and Ocean Aves. 27 Fifh Ave. and C Sree. 34 Sixh Ave. and F Sree. 36 Sevenh Ave. and D Sree. 41 Foureenh and Ocean Aves. 43 Tenh Ave. and C Sree. 44 Eighh Ave. and A Sree. 45 Elevenh Ave. and A Sree. 53 Foureenh Ave. and F Sree. 57 Thireenh Ave. and D Sree SPECIAL TAPS 1-1-1, Chiefs call. 2 aps, es alarm given every evening a 7:30 o clock. 1 ap. Broken Circui; 2 aps, Fire Ou, given afer fire is exunguished. A d v e rising a Sale! ' u»ou d o n leave W / y o u r rif in he m id d le o f h e ro ad and o o a fencepos o read > sale bi do y o u? Then don' expec he oher fello w o do I. P u an ad In h is paper, h e n, refardle o f h e w e a h e r, h e f e l l o w y o u w a n o reach r e a d a y o u r a n n o u n c e m e n s w h ile seaed a hie fireside. I f h e is a prosi>ecive b u y e r y o u 'll h a v e h im a y o u rs a le. O n e e x ra b u y e r o fe n paya h e e n ir e ex p ense o f h e ad. a n d i's a p o o r a d h a w o n ' p u ll h a b u y e r. A n ad in h is p ap e r reaches he people y o u are afer. B ills m a y be a necessiy, b u h e ad is h e h in g h a does he business. D o n ' h i n k o f h a v in g a special sale w i h o u u s in g a d v e ris in g s p a c e i n h is p aper. OneExraBuyer a a sak ofen pays he enire expense #f he ad. Ge Tha Buyer 3J5fgiSI5f5J5J5f5j5J5JSMBlSf2M5J5JSfBJ2ISi5@Er ' PRINTING' BUSINESS CARD S TICKETS BILLHEADS STATEMENTS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES NEAT W O R K G O O D STOCK BELMAR COAST ADVERTISER THE MERCHANTS WHO ADVER TISE IN THIS PAPER W ILL GIVE YOU BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY. A d v e r i s e r s B u s i n e s s EE M G u i d e BSC -iaj Phone 210 W. E Hefer PLUMBING - HEATING (Nex o Bank) 9h A m BELMAR, N. i. Where Do You By Your BUILDING MATERIAL? When in wan do i X fo r ge ha he Buchanor and Smock Lumber r A / Asbury Park can supoy you. Wrie or Bochanon & Smock ASBURY PARK, N. J. BICYCLES Repair and Supplies Baby Coach Wheel and Tires Base Ball Goods Opp. Public School HOC F sree BELMAR. N a s h a n d j C h e v r ole Cars and Trucks M a c h in e S h o p 1BELMAR AUTO CO. a 804 F Sree BELMAR 5IBJ5JSf5IS#5I5JB19J515JSJ9/SfSfSIBJi5J5JSfS/Sf5fE Phone 14 Cenral Marke Herman F. Lazaraus, Pi op Ciy Dressed Beef Lamb, Veal and Pork Fresh dreswd poulry a specialy. 908 F Sree BELMAR YOUR HOME TOWN he Preies Place on Earh C le a n U p m d P a in Up Do your share by keeping your home aracively pained. Paining is goor economy, oo. I prevens decay and saves repair bills. Enering he home Is i brigh and cheerful. If no, we can pain or paper your walls as hey are mos imporan. And abou your furniure, we have discovered a way o make your old furniure new and modern by decoraing i in he new pasel shades. Jus phone or drop a posal. FRANK BRIDEN, Jr. 702 F ST., BELMAR, N. J. PATRONIZE he merchans who adverise in his paper. They will rea you righ. BUICK CADILLAC Tel Sorage Baeries and Accessories ErvW & Freer AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Oxy-Ace,yIene Welding and C'^ing F Sree Belmar, N. J. S. Dresden Ladle s and Gen's TAILOR PHONE 443 EIGHTH AVENUE AND F STREET BELMAR, N. J. John Gumco Dealer in FRUITS and PRODUCB Park mud Tilford Prod aca and Tobacco ;Tr 915 F Sree BELMAR W e D e s i g n a n d B u i l d C o m p l e e To Sui You All Work Guaraneed H. A. S M I T H Designer and Builder Phone A Sree Belmar, New Jersey GIRLS WANTED We offer you clean, seady employmen making Pajamas. You need no be experienced. We will pay you good wages while learning he rade, which will enable you o earn $20 o $25 a week- Valeo Mfg. Co. Firs Ave. near Railroad ASBURY PARK V A N S & E X P R E S S lio C A L. Sc L O N G D IS T A N C E M O V IN G 516-Bh Ave, BELNAR.N. J. B E L M A R S T O R A 6 E SEPARATE R O O M S 7h. Ave. Phone-505J B E L M A R The Merchans who adverise in his paper will give you bes values for your noney. 0. H. Newman HUDSON and E S S CT Full Line of Supplies E X I D E Baery Service 708 F Sree BELMAR Phone 513 W. A. RoWdscd CARPENTER and BUILDER Jobbing Promply Aended o. Esimaes Cheerfully Given. 601 EIGHTH AVE, BELMAR, N. i. Phone 518-R D ib is HARRY- (O ar senae ooodi "Foo Fier- No. and designed especially for young man who wan a (ho exclusive syle and a h. im e does no sacrifice one bi ( W o r aad Q ualiy for sylish aj>j pea ranee. Tbe Grea f o l s h o w his syle a I7D0 grow s beyond a doub Is WeQ Meried P opulariy. Low or High Cu Price $6.75 LEWIS' TENTH AVENUE AND F STREET BELMAR, N. J Huchinson's Ar Shop Exclusive Agency for COLUMBIA AND MINERVA YARNS 3^5HS252SH5HS25252SKZ52S?S25HSclB -0 f3 C Prining Are You in Need of 3 0 Tags Cards Blanks folders Dodgers Receips Envelopes Saemens Bili Beads Inviaions Packe Heads Leer Heads Call a his office Good W o rk Is Our Specialy c $c $ c il 32iZ5H525ES S2SZSE52S25a5ESHSZn[4

4 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR. NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926 THE COAST fp VERT ISERj LOUIS BABB Owner and Publisher Publicaion Office and Plan 704 N inh Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Telephone 580-M Belmar WATCH HIM GROW T f I f V 1 NOTICE! Enered as second-class maer a i he posoffice a Belmar. New j Jersey, under he ac a Congres.' Subscripion Raes One year......i.s e Six monhs... M Three monhs Single copy....w I News Iems of Local and Penooal Ineres Invied f.ti ordering he change of subscripion address, please give he old well as he new address. M O n C A M PRESS A SSO C IA T IO N NawTok D < > 4 W F pu. W m K 9 COMMUNICATION J To His Honor he Mayor and Council of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey..Genlemen: A he las regular meeing of he Belmar Fishing club, I was in sruced o communicae w ih your honorable body regarding he unfinished porion of he boardwalk exending norh from hc dead end a he Belmar Fishing pier, o he bridge over Shark River Inle, in order o ascerain jus wha is holding up his much needed improvemen. The supersrucure (piling and cross girders) has Keen in place for several years, and i only requires sringers and planking o finish he boardwalk o he bridge abumen. A he presen ime i's unfinished condiion gives an unsighly appearance o one of he main enrances o «ur mos beauiful borough, i also creaes a menace o he visior o our boardwalk by w ay of he bridge on accoun of he heavy auo raffic a his poin which is paricularly dangerous o women and children especially a nigh, as i is necessary o go eiher w ih or agains he curren of raffic in order o coninue a sroll along he ocean fron o he inle; if unforunaely some one were killed or injured due o his unsafe j condiion he borough w ould be morally responsible for allowing i o exis. This could be correced a a comparaively small expense and cerainly would help o beauify one of our mos valuable possessions, he beach. W hile we arc endeavoring o beau ify our mos beauiful borough a all poins, we should no lose sigh of our mos valued asse, he ocean fron, and allow ihifc disfiguring srucure o remain in is presen unfinished condiion a our fron door. Yours ruly, H. D. LAIRD, Sec. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Augusus and Amelia Woolley o Madden and Sem, los 18 o 20. block 4, Belmar Park. Harry H. and Henriea Bishop o Frank and Amelia McHugh, par lo Louis Silversein o Joseph Zieuowicz lo Fred J. and Mailda Collins o Michael J- Quigley, 10h ave, near A sree. Bu-ilding Conracs Owner, Miss Nina J. H ill, 705 N. Lake ave.; conracors, W illiam E. Hefer and Belmar Plumbing and Heaing company. New Realy Concern W all Developmen Co., real esae, $10,000; Reinerus P Heem: Jacob Lowenhal, Alber A. Cox, Union Ciy (A-, Harry R. Cooper). LOCAL MEN ATTEND G. A. R. CONVENTION Joseph E. Goodrich of Jersey Ciy, was unanimously eleced commander of hc New Jersey deparmen of he Grand Army of he Republic in he annual elecion held a Asbury Park on Wednesday One of he prominen officials of he convenion was Assisan Adj. Gen eral Frank Briden of Twelfh avenue. Rober Kopp of Fourh avenue aended he convenion. GETS SIX MONTHS John Bresnahan of Wes Relmar was senenced o six monhs in couny jail for being drunk and dis orderly, by Boro Recorder Claude W. Birdsall of Souh Belmar. Monday. He was arresed by Officer John Solly- All of us are jus as anxious o see Belmar grow as hese fond parens are of waching heir lusy offspring assume larger and healhier proporions. Towns, like human beings, need proper care and aenion in order o hrive. The people in hem mus promoe he business and social life of he communiy and suppor and paronize local enerprises- Wihou sores, schools, churches, newspapers, ec., here can be no own. W ih his suppor and paronage Belmar w ill coninue o grow. They are he nourishmen which i needs in order o develop ino he bigger and beer ciy which we all wan o see. GREEN AND W H ITE TATTLER MANY NEW BOOKS ADDED PUBLIC LIBRARY TO The Jr. O. A- S. club gave a surprise pary for heir direcor, Miss Beginning Monday, June 21. he Wyckoff, Tuesday afernoon- They library w ill be open mornings from had an ineresing program o folk 10 o 12, afernoons froiii 3 o dances, fancy dances and a playle and evenings from 7 o which hey had worked up wih Many new books have been added he help of Mrs. Nahan Wilder. o he library. The new non-fic On Wednesday hey repeaed be program for he benefi of he senior club. Bronze medals like hose awarded he Senior club some ime ago, I have been given o he Junior club I members. Celia Bunin, hc club presiden, j and Ea Greenberg, hc firs presiden of he club, have been awarded I silver medals- Sixeen members of he Senior club have been given fel insignia of he club for perfec aendance, j Seven more members have earned heir cerificaes for idenifying 100 naural objecs. Miss Pearce s fourrn grade reading club wen on a picnic, Friday morning, a half pas en and sayed unil one o clock. Their guess were Mr. and Mrs. Crandall. Miss Morgan and Mr. Harper. They sang club songs and enjoyed a luncheon of sandwiches, frui,! cake and ice cream. Marshmallows! were oased, also- The 7-B class spen par of Frii day morning on he beach near he fishing pier. Frankfurers w'ere I roased and marshmallows oased.! Frui, cake and soda were pleniful Their gness were Miss Davis, he librarian, and Miss Phillips. A noon hey were joined by Miss Kelley, Mrs. Quearns, Miss Wyckoff, Miss Longsree and Miss Young. All enjoyed a very pleasan morn i ing, reurning in ime for he afernoon session. The school orchesra had is las rehearsal Tuesday morning. The eighh grade pennans v,'ere received and disribued among hc I boys and girls who ordered hem- Anoher school year has come o a close oday, bu in Sepember you w ill see us w alking hrough he sree once more laden w ih our books. We can do no more han wish our readers a pleasan summer and hope ha our new edior o be chosen from he class of 27 w ill gree our friends hrough ihe Taler column in he fall. SMITH SMOCK A very prey wedding was solemnized a he Firs Presbyerian Manse on las Saurday morning, when he Rev. Andrew Richards unied in marriage Paul W. Smih of Nepune ownship and Miss Jean nee I- Smock of 98 Inle Terrace, Belmar. Mrs. Smih is he elder daugher of Councilman and Mrs- Edw in R. Smock of Belmar, and has been very acive in he social life of he borough. Mr. Smih is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S- Smih of Nepune Township, and is employed as receiving eller in one of he Asbury Park banks. Their aendans were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T. Drew of Asbury Park. Afer a wedding rip o he souh, Mr and Mrs. Smih will be a home o'heir many friends in heir new' home an Nepune Township. ion are: The Naure Library, The Man Nobody Knows, by Baron;" W halers and W haling, by Chaeron; Wha We Hear in Music, by Faulkner; Fundamenals of M u sic", by Gehrkens; Good Housekeeping Book of Menus, Book of Operas, by Krehbicl; Revol of Modern Youh, by Lindsey and Evans; Thc Child: Mis Naure and His Needs, by O Sliea; The Common Sense of Music, by Spaeh; Barnum, by Werner. The new ficion arc: The Lile W hile Hag, by S eeding; Hangman s House, by Byne; "Inspecor French s Greaes Case, by Crofs; Ancien Highway, by % 5: 4> A NEW COAL YARD Has Opened In Belmar Why Go Ou Of Town For Your Fuel If Qualiy, Service and Saisfacion Can Be O b a in e d A Home W E ARE NOW R E A D Y TO SUPPLY YOU WITH Screened, High Grade CLEAN COAL In he Following Sizes EGG -STOVE -NUT -PEA -BUCKWHEAT Also Fire-Place Wood and Bagged Kindling PRICES ARE STANDARD AN D W IL L BE GIVEN UPON R J QUEST W e cheerfully solici your business and assure you umos couresy and PROMPT SERVICE m o n m o u ii G oal & S u p p ly Co., in c. Office and Yard: 16h Ave. and Railroad Phone 706 Belmar, N. J. BELMAR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL GRADUATES FIFTY-ONE PUPILS Curwood; High Advenure, by Tweny-five graduaes of he com l'arnol; The Unchanging Ques, mercial course in he high school by Gibbs; If Today Have NTo Tomorrow, by Gilbreah; Benoni, and 26 graduaes of he eighh grade in he grammar school are by Hamsun; Rosa, by Hamsun; now hc happy possessors of heir Gerrude Haviland s Divorce, by diplomas, from S. Rose s parochial Irw in; "I Ride in My Coach, by school sysem. Mearns; Sccre Liseners of he The graduaion exercise, he las Eas, by Norris; High Explosive, ha w ill be held in S- Rose s old by Phillips; The Ba, by Rinehar; church building were beauiful in Teefallow, by Sribling; Thc heir simpliciy. As he organ Bronze H and, by Wells; "Secre played a grand march he graduaes Harbour, by W hie; Skookum proceeded uj> eh aisle of h Chuck, by W hie; Fire in hc church o he head of he church. F lin, by Wrhie. Immediaely upon assembling in The ney juveniles are: heir seas hey sang Hail Holy Laughing Las, by Abbo; Peg Queen and Veni Creaor. uy Sories, by Bachelder; Thc Follow ing a sermon by he Rev. Forge in he Fores, by Colum; W illiam McConnell, LL. D., he Blyhe McBride, by Dix; Merrygraduaes were given heir diplolips, by Dix; The Vanishing Com-.. m-. «r mas- D r- McConnell was seaed a rade^. by El,o; Lance of Kanaha j he alar. Fahcr Larkin by French; The Slowcoach by Lucas; The New Moon, by Meigs; Rain on he Roof, by Meigs; The Pearl Lagoon, by Nordhoff; Plum ed Snake Medicine, by Schulz; Emmeline, by Singmaser; When Sarah Saved he Day, by Singmaser; Children of he Lighhouse, by Smih; Daugher of he R ich, by W aller; Dove in he Eagle s Nes, by Yonge; W ha Happened o Inger Johanne, by Zwilgmeyer. KIW ANIS DELEGATES TELL CONVENTION OF The Kiwanis club lisened wih ineres a is luncheon, Wednesday, in he American Legion gymnasium, o a comprehensive repor from Dr. R. E. Wakins, delegae, of ie convenion of he inernaional organizaion ha closed a j Monreal. Kiwanis educaion, declared Dr-1 Wakins, was he hing ha he con summoned he children by name, and Faher Riley of Spring Lake handed he diplomas o Dr. McConnell who prescnled hem o he recipiens. The girls wore riple bands of ribbon on heir hair, fasened on eiher side wih roses. The class colors were used, in he case of he high school, being purple and gold, and he eighh grade, blue and whie. Follow ing he presenaion of he diplomas, he enire assemblage unied in solemn benedicion of hc Blessed Sacramen. Faher Anhony Giocannanni of Asbury Park Among he speakers a he 60h anniversary celebraion of he So. Amboy Presbyerian church, W ednesday nigh, was Rev. Andrew Richards, former moderaor of he vcnion officials mos emphasized Monmouh presbyery and pasor during all he sessions. The iner-: of he local Presbyerian church naional body had an eye o he < developmen of Kiwanis in hc Newark, Mr. and Mrs- Frank C. souh when i chose Memphis. Tenn. j Briden, jr. of Belmar, Mrs- George as he scene of he nex convenion, added he physician. Gaber of Belmar. Mr. and Mrs W m. Sullivan of New York, John Schrei- Repors of club aciviies were ber and John Conway of Newark, made by he differen chairmen a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briden, 3rd, yeserday s meeing Thc business W illiam, John, Alfred, Margare, session was inerspersed wih banjo j Gerrude and James Briden. selecions by Kiwanians Edward Parslow and Thomas D. Joeck. 4S4, 4,4m5,4,^4,W W W 4 ' H NIAGARA F A L L S.00 ROUND TRIP SUNDAY, JUNE 20h Leaving Saurday Nigh Prior o NEW CUAL YARD OPENED MONDAY The Monmouh Coal and. Supply company, Inc., opened up for business on Monday a Sixeenh avenue ind Railroad. The firm is operaed by Fred W- de Wysocki, who is presiden of he Dependable Coal and Ice company of Poin Pleasan. They are horoughly fam iliar w'ih he coal business and buy heir coal, above dae, on a scienific basis, m aking purchases Leave Belmar 4:09 P M. on he number of hea unis Reurning, leave Niagara Falls Sun- o he on, hus giving he public day 4:30 P. M. he benefi of exper knowledge Easern Sandard Time and experience- If you are no gedae Tickes good only on special rain ing resuls wih your Coal have a for which issued, 1alk wih hem and hey w ill be j able o solve he problem for you.! They have coal for every purpose NEW JERSEY CENTRAL! and can recommend coals for he ; various purposes ha w ill give he J bes of saisfacion, MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROi The delivery service has reached GATE S OFFIC E a high sae of efficiency. They In he maer of he Esae of ^ a' e a arge flee of rucks of all Susanna Helbig, deceased. sizes and are prepared o give im- Noice o crediors To presen mediae delivery on any amoun required- Men are in charge of he Claims agains Esae: Pursuan o he order of Joseph.,,,., L. Donahay, Surrogae of he Coun- rucks w h horoughly undersand y of Monmouh, made on he : he placing of coal in he cellar un- Twelfh Day of May, 1926, on heidersan he placing of coal in he applicaion of Charloe Helbig, cellar w ih proper chues and who Execurix of he esae of Susanna Helbig, deceased, noice is hereby! f. g, so ha he given o crediors of said deceased j lawns w ill no be marred nor coal o exhibi o he subscriber Execu- spil on hem. All coal is placed so rix, as aforesaid, hefr debs and ha here is no dus nor dir. _ demands agains he said esae,? under oah, w ihin six monhs from hc dae of he aforesaid order, or Read he Coas Adveriser. hey w ill be forever barred of heir was he celebran- The services ended wih he singing of he hymn Holy God, We Praise Thy Name. acions herefor agains he subscriber. said Daed, Freehold. N. J., May 12, CHARLOTTE HELBIG. 123 Roseville Ave. Newark, N. J. FOR SALE Buer Kis popcorn machine and peanu roaser a a grea bargain. 506 Sixh Avenue, Belmar. N. J. FOR RENT Office a 708 Tenh Class Sore For Ren Ave., nex o Pos Office. Tel. Belmar 559. W ill lease confecionery sore i l.cvinsohn Building, fully equipped for summer monhs; i easonabl Adverising brings resuls. ren. Apply E- H. Anonides, 5l Ave. Bahs, 406 Ocean Ave., Belmar Class Sore For Ren Will lease confecionery sore READ THE COAST ADVERTISER J l.cvinsohn Building, hilly equipped for summer monhs; reasonable Class Sore For Ren ren. Apply E. II. Anonides, 5h W ill lease confecionery sore in Ave, Bahs, 406 Ocean Avenue Levinsohn Building, fully equipped Relmar. for summer monhs; reasonable ren. Apply E. H. Anonides, 5h Read he Coas Adveriser. Ave. Bahs, 406 Ocean Ave., Belmar FOR SALE OR RENT Eigh Room a h Ave. For oariciilars, apply M. Barr, h Ave., or phone 1170-J. Easy erms I u.

5 2FR1DA% JUNE 18, 192 Champion Elecro leer The Champion Elecro leer gives you perfec refrigeraion a all imes and he cos of operaion is much less han you are now paying for ice. Yes, A Size o Fi Your Ice Box F u l l y G u a r a n e e d A Local Service Manager a Your Call See Exhibiion In he Show Windows of M. M A N N E R 701 Ninh Ave. Belmar, N. J. T»4>4 4,4,4,4,4,4,4»4>4<4,4,l4»4,4 4,4,4» Spring Time Is Screen Time We carry a complee sock of full lengh window and door screens n fi any window or door. Made of iy 8 in."clear W lf e Pine and covered wih Galvanized Wire Window Sfl eens,... $1.50 and up Doc,V Screens $4.75 o $5-35 Call Belmar 1900 Serner Coal and Lumber Co. 32h Ave. and R. R. Belmar, N- J. 4 i l I m H 4pH»H LOW FARE THE BICYCLE OF THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N EW JERSEY $ I ~ 1 SUPERIORITY For real riding qualiies his bicyclc excels all ohers because i is manufacured w ih regard o smooh, flexible, runj ning equipmen, and srong, I surdy frame work plus beauy of design, Every componen par of hese bicycles on sale here is made of he bes maerials obainable. JOS. C. STEWARD 1106 F S. Belmar EXCURSION New Y ork ROUND m i r See Broadway; Pennsylvania Saion; Cenral Park; Biverside Drive; Grans I Tomb; Meropolian Ar Gallery; Fifh : Avenue; Brooklyn Bridges and ge a glimpse of he greaes ciy on be American Coninen. R e s o l u i o n B o r o u g h C o u n c i l Belmar, New Jersey EXTRACT from lie minues o a regular meeing of lie Mayor anil Borough Council of he Borough of Belmar, in he Couny of Monmouh, New Jersey, held a he Council Chamber in he Borough Hall, on June 14, 1926, a 8:00 o clock P. M. (Dayligh Saving Time). PRESENT: Mayor VanNoe, Councifmen Smock, Bigelow, King, Sines and Taylor. ABSENT: Councilman Lyman. On moion of Mr. Bigelow, seconded by Mr. King, he following resoluion was adoped: RESOLUTION DETERM INING THE FORM OF 259,000 OCEAN FRONT IMPROVEMENT BONDS, $113,000 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS, AND $36,000 WATER BONDS OF THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N EW JERSEY. AND PROVIDING FOR TH EIR SALE. RESOLVED, by he Mayor and Borough Council of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, as follows: Secion 1. The $259,000 Ocean Fron Improvemen Bonds of he Borough of Belmar, auhorized by i»n ordinance, eniled: An Ordinance auhorizing he issuance of $259,000 Ocean Fron Improvemen Bonds of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, and he $113,000 General Improvemen Bonds of said Borough, auhorized by an ordinance, eniled: An Ordinance auhorizing he issuance of $113,000 General Improvemen Bonds of he Borough of Belmar. New Jersey, and he 536,000 Waer Bonds of said Borough, auhorized bv an ordinance, eniled: An O rdinance auhorizing he issuance of $36,000 Waer Bonds of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, all of said ordinances finally adoped on June 14, 1926, shall bear ineres a he rae of five per cenum (5 % ) per annum, shall he payable as o boh principal and ineres in gold coin of he Unied Saes of America, or of equal o he presen sandard of weigh and fineness a he office of he Firs Naional Bank of Belmar, New Jersey, shall have coupons aached wih he privilege of regisraion as o principal only or as o boh principal and ineres, and shall be in subsanially he following form: No- $1,000 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "'\4 TE OF NEW JERSEY C NTY OF MONMOUTH BOROUGH OF BELMAR BOND. The Borough of Belmar in he Couny of Monmouh, a municipal corporaion of he Sae of New Jersey, for value received, promises o pay o hc bearer of his bond,or if i be regisered, o be regisered holder, he sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on he iirs day of July, 19, and o pay ineres hereon a he rae of five percenum (5 % ) per annum, semi-annually on he firs days of January and July in each year from he dae of his bond unil i maures, upon presenaion and surrender as hey severally maure of he coupons herefor annexed hereo, or if his bond be regisered us o boh principal and ineres hen o he regisered holder. Boh principal and ineres of his bond w ill be paid in gold coin of he Unied Saes of America, of or equal o he presen sandard of weigh and fineness a (he office of he Firs Naional Bank of Belmar, Belmar, New Jersey. This bond may be regisered as o principal by he holder in his name on he books of he Borough, kep in he office of he Borough Collecor-Treasurer, and such regisraion shall be noed on he back of his bond, afer which no valid ransfer of his band shall be made excep on said hooks unil afer he regisered ransfer o bearer. Such regisraion shall no affec he negoiabiliy of he coupons which shall coninue o pass by delivery. A he reques of he holder, his bond will be convered ino a bond regisered as o boh principal and ineres and he coupons annexed hereo deached and cancelled and hereafer boh principal and ineres shall be payable o he regisered holder. I is hereby cerified and recied ha all condiions and hings required by he Consiuion and Saues of he Sae of New Jersey o exis, o have happened and o have been performed, preceden o and in he issuance of his bond exis, have happened,_and have been performed, and ha hc issue of bonds of w hich his is one, ogeher w ih all oher indebedness of said Borough is w ihin every deb and oher lim i prescribed by he consiuion and saues of said Sae. IN WITNESS \VHEREOF, he Borough of Belmar in he Couny of Monmouh has caused his bond o be signed by is Mayor and Borough Collecor-Treasurer under he seal of he Borough and aesed by he Borough Clerk, and he coupons hereo annexed o be auhenicaed by he facsimile signaure of said Borough Collecor-Treasurer and his bond o be daed hc firs day of July, 1926 ATTEST: Borough Clerk- Mayor. Borough Collecor-Treasurer. (FORM OF COUPON) No. $25.00 The Borough of Belmar, in hc Couny of Monmouh of he Sae of New Jersey, w ill pay o he bearer on he firs day of 19, he sum of Tweny-five dollars ($25.00) in gold coin of he Unied Saes of America, of or equal o be presen sandard of weigh and fineness a he office of he Firs Naional Bank of Belmar, Belmar, New Jersey, being six monhs ineres hen due on is Bond... daed July 1, 1926, and bearing No... Borough Collecor-Treasurer, (CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION I )i< r.,v rerify ha a he reques of he holder of he w ihin bond, for is sion ino a bond regisered as o boh principal and ineres, Thf»ve his day cu off and desroyed coupons aached hereo, numbered from o, inclusive, of he amoun and value of Tweny-five Dollars ($25.00) each. amouning in he a f o Dollars ($ ) fha he w ihin bond is hereby convered ino a regisered bond, he principal hereof and semi-annual ineres hereon payable o assignee or legal r< aive. Daed,19 The w ihin bon< aeen regisered as follows: Borough Collecor-Treasurer. approved by he Mayor, and published as required by law. Secion 4. As o he $36,000- Waer Bonds, i is hereby provided as follows: (a) The ile of each of he said bonds as saed in he bond form and in he coupon shall be Waer Bond (b) The hird paragraph of he bond form shall read subsanially as follows: This bond is one of an issue, he auhorized principal amoun of which is $36,000- he bonds of which are of like enor, excep as o mauriy, and is issued pursuan o an Ac of he Legislaure of he Sae of New Jersey, eniled: An Ac o auhorize and regulae be issuance of bonds and oher obligaions and he incurring of indebedness by couny, ciy, borough, village, own, ownship, or any m unicipaliy governed by an improvemen commission, approved March 22, 1916, consiuing Chaper 252 of he Pamphle Laws of 1916, as amended, and by virue of an ordinance of he Borough Council, of he Borougb of Belmar, eniled: An Ordinance auhorizing he issuance of Thiry-six Thousand Dollars Waer Bonds of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, finally adoped June 14h, 1926, approved by he Mayor, and published as required by law. Secion 5- Said bonds shall be sold on June 29h, 1926, on sealed proposals addressed o he Borough Clerk and he said clerk is hereby auhorized and direced o publish a Noice ol Sale of iese bonds a leas once, he firs publicaion a leas en days prior o he said sale in he Coas Adveriser, a newspaper published in he said Borough, and also in he Daily Bond Buyer a financial newspaper published in New York Ciy. Secion 6. Such Noice of Sale shall be in subsanially he follow ing form: Borough of Belmar, New Jersey NOTICE OF SALE BOROUGH OF BELMAR, NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF SALE $259,000 Ocean Fron Improvemen Bonds. $113,000 General Improvemen Bonds- $ 35,000 Waer Bonds. Sealed proposals w ill be received by he Mayor and Borough Council of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, on June a 8:00 o clock P. M, (Dayligh Saving Time), a he Council Chamber in he Borough Hall, for he purchase of he following issues of bonds, ne amoun of he issue saed in each case being he auhorized amoun of bonds and he sum required o be obained a he sale of such issue: $259,000 Ocean Fron Improvemen Bonds, mauring $15,000 on July 1s in each year of he years 1928 o 1939, boh inclusive, $19,000 on July 1s. 1940, and $20,000 on July 1s in each of he years 1941 o 1943, boh inclusive. $113,000 General Improvemen Bonds, mauring $4,000 on July 1 in each of he years 1928 o 1934, boh inclusive, and $5,000 on July 1 in each of he years 1935 o 1951, boh inclusive- $36,000 Waer Bonds mauring $1,000 on July 1 in each of he years 1928 o 1963, boh inclusive. Said bonds w ill be daed July 1, 1926, w ill be of he denominaion of $1,000 each, w ill bear ineres a he rae of five per cenum (5% ). per annum, payable semi-annually on he firs days of January and July] in each year. Boh principal and ineres of said bonds w ill he payable in gold coin of he Unied Saes of America of or equal o he presen sandard of weigh and fineness a he office of he Firs Naional Bank of Belmar, Belmar, New Jersey. The bonds w ill be coupon bonds, wih he privilege of regisraion as o principal only or as o boh principal and ineres. No more bonds of each issue w ill be sold han will produce a sum equal o he auhorized amoun of such issue and an addiional sum of less han $1,000. Unless all bids are rejeced each of said issues w ill be sold o he bidder or bidders complying w ih he erms of sale and offering o pay no less han he sum required o be obained a he sale of such issue, and o ake herefor he leas amoun of bonds, commencing wih he firs mauriy (saed in a muliple of $1,000); and if wo or more bidders offer o ake be same amoun of such bonds, hen b he bidder or bidders offering o pay herefor he highes addiional price. The righ is reserved o rejec all bids and any bid no complying w ih he erns of his noice w ill be rejeced. In addiion o he amoun bid he purchaser mus pay accrued inr> eres a be rale borne by he bonds from he dae of he bonds o he dae of paymen of he purchase price. Any bidder may condiion his bid on he award o him of wo or more of said issues bu in ha case if here is a more favorable bidder for any one of he issues for which he bids, his bid w ill be rejeced- All bidders are required o deposi a cerified check payable o he order of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, for wo per cenum of he amoun of bonds bid for, drawn upon an incorporaed bank or rus company. Checks of unsuccessful bidders w ill be reurned upon he award of he bonds- Ineres a he rae borne by he honds from he dae of award w ill be allowed upon he amoun of check of a successful bidder and such check w ill be reained o be applied in par paymen for he bonds or o secure he Borough agains any loss resuling from he failure of he bidder o comply w ih he erms of his bid. Proposals should be addressed o Fred V. Thompson, Borough Clerk, Belmar, New Jersey, and enclosed in a sealed envelope marked on he ouside Proposal f r Bonds. The successful bidder w ill be furnished w ih he opinion of Messrs- Hawkins, Delafield & Longfellow, of New York Ciy, ha he bonds are are binding and legal obligaions of he Borough. The bonds w ill be prepared under he supervision of he Unied Saes Morgage & Trus Company, which w ill cerify as o he genuineness of he signaures of he officials, and he seal impressed hereon. By order of Borough Council. Daed, June FRED V. THOMPSON, The foregoing resoluion was adoped by he follow ing voe: AYES: Councilmen Smock, Bigelow, King, Sines and Taylor. NAYES: None- CLERK S CERTIFICATE I, FRED V. THOMPSON, Clerk of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, DO HEREBY CERTIFY ha: The annexed exrac from he minues of a meeing of he Borough Council of be Borough of Belmar, held on June 14h, 1926, has been ocmpared bv me w ih he original and i is a correc ranscrip herefrom and of he whole of he original so far as he same relaes o he maers herein referred o. IN WITNESS W H EREO F. I have hereuno se my band and affixed he seal of said borough, his 14h day of June, FRED V. THOMPSON, (Seal) Borough Clerk, Vi? r, JU N E 20, JU LY 25, AUGUST 22 Special Through Train direc o Pennsylvania Saion 7h Avenue and 32nd Sree Easern Sandard Time Leave Belmar A. M. Arrive Newark A. M. Arrive New York (Pennsylvania Saion) A. M. Arrive New York (Hudson Terminal) A. M. Beurning, leave Pennsylvania Saion 4.20 P. M., Hudson Terminal 4.10 P. M Newark (Marke Sree) P. M. TICKETS ON SALE TW O DAYS PRECEDING EXCURSION P e n n s y l v a n i a R a i l r o a d THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE W ORLD M Mj.4«i«fMl,4 l,4,4,4,4,4 4,4,,4,' T For Sale 200x 150, Including 2 Qomplee Houses Furnished Garage BELMAR, N. J. BRAND NEW HOUSE Laes Improvemens Exra Lo Surf Avenue and Nineeenh Sree Address BILLY WATSON Wason Building, Paerson, N. J. Dae or Regisry 'Jame of Regisered Holder Regisered by Secion 2. As o he $259,000. Ocean Fron Improvemen Bonds, i is hereby provided as follows: (a) The ile of each of he said bonds as saed in Hie bond form and in he coupon shall be Ocean Fron Improvemen Bond (b) The hird paragraph of he bond form shall read subsanially as follows: This bond is one of an issue, he auhorized principal amoun of w hich is $259,000. he bonds of which are like enor, excep as o m a uriy, and is issued pursuan o an Ac of he Legislaure of he Sae of New Jersey, eniled: An Ac o auhorize and regulae he issuance of bonds and oher obligaions and he incuring of indebedness by couny, ciy, borough, village, own, ownship, or any municipaliy governed by an improvemen commission, approved March 22, 1916, consiuing Chaper 252 of he Pamphle Laws of 1916, as amended, and by virue of an ordinance of he Borough Council, of he Borough of Belmar, eniled: An Ordinance auhorizing he issuance of Two Hundred Fify-nine Thousand Dollars ($259,000) Ocean Fron Improvemen Bonds of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, finally adoped June 14h, 1926, approved by he Mayor, and published as required by law. Secion 3. As o he One Hundred and Thireen Thousand ($113,000) Dollars General Improvemen Bonds, i is hereby provided as follows: (a) The ile of each of he said bonds as saed in he bond form and in he coupon.shall be General Improvemen Bond. (b) The hird paragraph of he bond form shall read subsanially as follows: This bond is one of an issue, he auhorized principal amoun of which is $113,000, he bonds of which are of like enor, excep as o mauriy, and is issued pursuan o an Ac of he Legislaure of he Sae of New Jersey, eniled: An Ac o auhorize and regulae he issuance of bonds and oher obligaions and he incurring of indebedness by couny, ciy, borough, village, own, ownship or any m unicipaliy governed by an improvemen commission, approved March 22, 1916, consiuing Chaper 252 of he Pamphle Laws of 1916, as amended, and by virue of an ordinance of he Borough Council, of he Borough of Belmar. eniled: An Ordinance auhorizing he issuance of One H undred Thireen Thousand Dollars ($113,000.) General Improvemen Bonds of he Borough of Belmar, New Jersey, finally adoped June 14h. 1926, W - H - v f 1 A, You ll Never Be Sung if you make his sore your headquarers for Baked Goods. A careful selecion of ingrediens a saniary bake shop and moderae prices combine o make his a good place o rade. DANISH BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOPPE Frank X. Suhler 1208 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. For Sale 14 Choice Locaed Los In CLIFTON, N. J.. (Opposie Doughy's 29 Los On Main Avenue Be. 3rd and 4h S-. Clifon, N.,T. 221 Fee on Main Avenue; all improvemens; sidewalks, e c. Address BILLY WATSON Wason Building, Paerson, N. J. f

6 Ordinance No. 212, Borough of Belmar, N. J. AN ORDINANCE AUTHOMZING~rHE~ISSUAN E OF ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($113,000) GENERAL IMPROVE MENT BONDS 01-' THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N EW JE RSE Y. Recials Thc Borough has consruced exensions of and addiions o is m unicipally owned sewer sysem, has purchased lands for public park, has paved srees and roads, has reconsruced is Borough H all and made oher improvemens, he descripion of he said purposes, he numbers of he ordinances in which hey arc more fully described, he daes of heir compleion or acquisiion and he amouns being as follows: Ordinance Purposes Number Exensions of sewer sysem... No. 141 Exensions of sewer sysem... No. 148 Pavemen of 9h and 10h Aves. w ih gravel and concree walks and curbs... Nos. 1( Purchase and insallaion of sree lighing (municipally owned).... No- 165 Pavemen of F Sree w ih reinforced concree no less han six inches hick... No. 180 Reconsrucion of Borough Hall (semi-fireproof)... Nos Purchase of lands for river fron park...no., 182 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N B W JERSEY Daes 12 I Amouns 5, ,175, , , , Secion 2. Said bonds shall be daed July 1, 1926, shall maure in he principal amoun of 15,000 on July 1 in each of he years 1928 o 1939 boh inclusive, $19,000 on July 1 in 1940, ami $20,000 on July 1 in each of he years 1941 o 1943 boh inclusive, shall bear ineres a he rae of four and hree-quarers per cenum ( 4 % % ) five per cenum (5;%) or five and one-quarer per cenum (5 % % ) per annum, as shall hereafer be deermined by resoluion, payable semi-annually on he firs days of January and July unil mauriy; shall be in he denominaion of $1,000 each, numbered in order of mauriy and shall be in such form as may be deermined by resoluion. Secion 3- The money o be raised by he issuance and sale of he said bonds shall be applied o he purposes saed in he recials hereof, including hc permanen financing of he said improvemens, he funding of any emporary noes or bonds issued and ousanding herefor and o paymen of he cos of issuance and sale of he bonds herein auhorized. The amoun of money necessary.o be raised for he said purpose is $259,000. Secion 4. I is hereby deermined and declared ha he average of he probable periods of usefulness of he purposes for he financing of which hese bonds are o be issue# wihin he limiaions of Secion 4 of said Ac, compued as herein provided and aking ino consideraion he amoun of bonds o be issued on accoun of he several purposes, is seveneen ( p ) years. Secion 5. AH finances or pars 6f ordinances inconsisen here- wih, bu o he e- en only of such inconsisency, are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall ake effec a he expiraion of en days from he dae of is publicaion afer final passage as provided by law. Passed: June Approved: June 14, [25! <<, Aes: GEORGE W. VAN NOTE. Fred V. Thompson, M- D., $109, Mayor. No par of he cos of he foregoing purposes has been or is o be specially assessed on propery specially benefied hereby. For he STATEMENT emporary financing, Temporary Noes have been issued and are now The foregoing ordinance was adoped on he 14h day of June, ousanding in he amouns above saed. For he permanen financing Tlie bonds auhorized hereby w ill be issued and delivered afer he of he said acquisiions and improvemens including he funding of 8h day of July. 1926, and any sui, acion or proceeding o se aside or said Temporary Noes, i is necessary and advisable o issue General vacae his ordinance nfus be begun wihin weny days afer he publicaion of his saemen. Improvemen Bonds pursuan o he Ac hereinafer referred o, in hc amoun of $113,000, including cos of issuance and sale of bonds. Now, Said bonds w ill no be issued if proess agains he same are filed herefore, under Secion Nine, Chaper 252, P. L., 1916, as amended, unless a proposiion for he issuance hereof shall be adoped a an elecion under said ORDINANCE BE IT ORDALNED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL secion OF THE BOBOUGH OF BELMAR, N EW JERSEY: FRED V. THOMPSON. Secion 1- For he purposes saed in he recials hereof, General Improvemen Bonds shall be issued in an aggregae principal amoun no exceeding $113, in pursuance of provisions of an Ac of he Legislaure of he Sae of New Jersey, eniled: An Ac o auhorize and regulae he issuance of bonds and oher obligaions and he in curring of indebedness by couny, ciy, borough, village, own, ownship, Ordinance No. 214, Borough of Belmar, N. J. or any municipaliy governed by an improvemen commission, I....-.D r approved March 22, 1916, consiuing Chaper 252 of he Pamphle Laws <E AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF THIRTY-SIX of 1916, and he acs amendaory hereof and supplemenal hereo. D DOLLARS WATER BONDS OF THE BOROUGH OF Secion 2. Said bonds shall be daed July 1, 1926, shall maure in BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, he principal amoun of $4,000 on July 1 in each of he years 1928 o 1 Recials 1934 boh inclusive, and $5, on July 1 in each of ne years 1935 o i. he Borough has owned is waer supply and disribuion sysem 1951 boh inclusive, shall hear ineres a he rae of four and hree-! sjnce a J1}1? long prior o March 27, 1917, and has made cerain exenquarers per cenum (4%%), five per cenum (5 % ) or five and one- lons> addiions o and capial improvemens of he said sysem, includquarer per cenum (5% % ) per annum as shall hereafer be deermined in 8 exensions of mains, sinking of new wells, reconsrucion of and by resoluion, payable semi-annually on he firs days of January and addiions o he pumping plan and he purchase and insallaion of July unil mauriy; shall be in he denominaion of $1,000 each, num- necessary fixures and equipmen. Par of he cos of such Jmprovebered in order of mauriy and shall be in such form as may be deer-]m s has been paid from waer revenues and he balance in he amoun mined by resoluion. f :v, > 'las ^ een raised by he issuance of Temporary Waer Noes Secion 3- The money o be raised by he issuance and sale of he. arc now ousanding and unpaid. No one of he said purchases said bonds shall be applied o he purposes saed in he recials hereof, i or 1'Improvemens was made or compleed prior o December 21, Including he permanen financing of he said improvemens, he funding I 1S now necessary and advisable o fund he said waer noes and of any emporary noes or bonds issued and ousanding herefor and Per aneniy finance he said addiions and improvemens by he" iso he paymen of Ihe cos of issuance and sale of he bonds herein J??lanc.e waer bonds pursuan o he ac hereinafer referred o. Now auhorized. The amoun of money necessary o be raised for he said or<>> ' purposes is $113, ORDINANCE Secion 4. The following maers are hereby deermined and de- ORDAINED THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF clared:, THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR, NEW JERSEY: (a). The average of he probable period of usefulness of he pur- ' FoJ he permanen financing ot he improvemens of he poses for he financing of w hich he said bonds are o be issued w ihin j %? owned waer sysem, which improvemens are hereby dehe limiaions of secion 4 of he said ac, compued as herein provided lijre a o nave e been neen capial exronriiiipoc expendiures, no one of...u:~u which --- was com- -- i aking ino consideraion he amoun of bonds o be issued on accoun pleed prior o December , waer bonds of he Borough are of he several purposes is weny-five (25) years. hereby auhorized o be issued in an aggregae principal PXPPPr ino.wfi AAA ~e... «... mho pi incipiii amoun no (b). The average assessed valuaion of he axable real propery exceeding $36,000 in pursuance of provisions of an Ac of he Legislaure (including improvemens) of he Borough, compued upon he nex pre- of he Sae of New Jersey, eniled, "An Ac o auhorize and regulae ceeding hree valuaions hereof in he manner provided in Secion 12 of he issuance of bonds and oher obligaions and he incurring of in said Ac, is $4,871, debedness by couny, ciy, borough, village, own, ownship, or any (c). The ne deb of he m unicipaliy compued in he manner municipaliy governed by an improvemen commission, approved March provided in said Secion 12 is $291, , 1916, consiuing Chaper 252 of he Pamphle Laws of 1916, and (d). The saemen required by said Secion 12 has been made and filed as herein required.» Secion. 5. All ordinances or pars of ordinances inconsisen herewih, bu o he exen only of ^ucb inconsisency, are herepy repealed. This ordinance shall ake effec a he expiraion of en days from he dae of is publicaion afer final passage as provided by law. Passed: June 14, Approved: June Ordinance No. 213, Borough of Belmar, N. J. AN OBDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF TWO HUNDBED FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($259,000) OCEAN FRONT IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE BOBOUGH OF BELMAB, NEW JERSEY. Recials.. The Borough has consruced and reconsruced dikes, bulkheads, jeies and oher devices ereced along he ocean fron and inended o preven he encroachmen of he sea, has made improvemens o resore propery damaged by he sea, and has consruced, reconsruced or exended boardwalks, pavilions, piers and oher devices along he ocean fron, descripion of he said consrucions or reconsrucions and im provemens and he daes of heir compleion and he amouns herefor, being as follows: Purposes Dae Amoun Filling).and reconsrucion of bulkheads (22 $ 10, ^ 7» u >iv>bimv/uid a i; u r c u, he acs amendaory hereof and supplemenal hereo. Secion 2. Said bonds shall be daed July 1, 1926, shall maure in he principal amoun of SI,000 on July 1 in each year of he years 1928 o 1963 boh inclusive, shall bear ineres a he rae of four and hree-quarers per cenum (y%) five per cenum (5 % ) or five and one-quarer ('pniim (r\v C/.\ jr,. -'--n 1>~/o/ iivi? ana one-qua.rer per cenum (54% ) per annum as shall hereafer be deermined by resoluion, payable semi-annually on he firs days of January and July unil mauriy: shall be in he denominaion of $1,000 each, numbered in of mauriy and shall be in such form as may be deermined by luion. Aes: GEORGE W. VAN NOTE, reso- Fred V. Thompson, M- D., Mayor. Secion 3. The money o be raised by he sale of he said bonds shall be applied o he permanen financing of he exensions, addiions STATEMENT The foregoing ordinance was adoped on he 14h day of June, The bonds auhorized hereby w ill be issued and delivered afer he and oher capial improvemens of hc municipally owned waer sysem as referred o in he recials of his ordinance, including funding of Temporary Waer Noes issued and ousanding herefor, in he principal amoun of $35,000. and o he paymen of he cos of he issuance and 8h day of July, 1926, and any sui, acion or proceeding o se aside or vacae'his ordinance mus be begun w ihin weny days afer he publicaion of his saemensale of bonds herein auhorized- The amoun of money necessary o be T raised for he said purposes is $36,000. Said bonds w ill no be issued if proess agains he same are filed Secion 4. I is hereby deermined and declared ha he probable under Secion Nine. Chaper 252, P. L., 1916, as amended, unless a proposiion for he issuance hereof shall be adoped a an elecion under said bonds are o be issued compued as provided by secion 4 of he said ac, period of usefulness of he purposes for he financing of w hich hes.e wihin he limiaiohs herein prescribed, is fory (40) years- f ^ C 0n FRED V. THOMPSON, Secion 5. All ordinances or pars of ordinances inconsisen herewih, bu o he exen only of such inconsisency, are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall ake effec a he expiraion of en days from he dae of is publicaion afer final passage as provided by law. Passed: June 14, Approved: June 14, 'Aes: ~ Fred V. Thompson, M. D., GEORGE W. VANNOTE, Mayor. STATEMENT The foregoing ordinance was adoped on he 14h day of June, The bonds auhorized hereby w ill be issued and delivered afer he 8h dav of July. 1926, and any sui, acion or proceeding o se aside or vacae his ordinance mus be begun wihin weny days afer he publicaion of his saemen- Said bonds w ill no be issued if proess agains he same are filed under Secion Nine, Chaper 252, P. L., 1916, as amended, unless a proposiion for he issuance hereof shall be adoped a an elecion under said secion- MASTER S SALE FRED V. THOMPSON FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926 Announcemen The Gray Shop 711 F Sree Belmar, N. J. I S N O W O P E N For he Season J r Needlework Greeing Cards GifS A Turn of he Dial The simpliciy wih which a MARLODYNE RADIO may be uned is a srong facor in making i a favorie of he women. One placed in your home on approval will win your admiraion. A FULL LINE O F RADIO SUPPLIES { R. T. 807 F Sree said highway road, being in he Filling and reconsrucion of bulkheads form of a. riangle, said parcel of , By virue of a degree issued ou of land was conveyed o W illiam Dun- Permanen r r> 3, he Cour of Chancery of New Jersey on he 6h d a ^ of May, A. D., deed daed May 28, 1850 and record well by Frances M- Newman by Consrucion or reconsrucion of sone , , in he cause wherein Sarah L. ed a Freehold in he Clerk s Office 6 x 9 F illing and reconsrucion of jeies on Rowe is complainan and Haie J. of he Couny of Monmouh in Book Ocean fron , Ferree e als, are defendans, I 65 of Deeds, page 516, conaining Reconsrucion of jeies on Ocean fron , w ill sell a public vendue on Monday, he 12h day of July, A. D., geher w ih all and singular he of an acre more or less. To $12.25 Consrucion of Boardwalk and Comfor Saion (Frame) a Fifh Avenue , , beween he hours of welve herediamens and appurenances Concree Road, jeies and illing on Ocean o clock and five o clock in he afernoon, (o wi, a wo o clock P. in anywise apperaining. Being : o he said premises belonging or fron , Permanen improvemen of boardwalk, in- M. Dayligh Saving Time) on he he same premises conveyed by T , premises in he Township of W all. ('lark Newman and wife o W illiam T Reconsrucion of 10h and ll h Avenue Couny of Monmouh arid Sae of W. Allgor by deed daed January T sorm jeies New Jersey, he following described , and recorded a Freehold T Reconsrucion of 12h 13h and 17h Avenue sorm jeiesx , All ha cerain lo, rac or of Monmouh in book T-6 of Deeds, X rac or parcel of land: in he Clerk s office of he Couny X Reconsrucion of beach fron propery, parcel of land and premises hereinafer paricularly described, siu The said propery w ill be sold pages 11 and 12- j I 26 16, ae, lying and being in he Township of W all, Couny of Monmouh, Terms of such sale w ill be wen-! subjec o exising ax liens. 4.. $ For he emporary financing of he said purposes, noe-s have been and Sae of New Jersey: y per cen (20% ) a he ime of Issued in Ihe said amoun and are now ousanding. I is necessary and Beginning a he norhwes corner of a small rac of land former (30) days hereafer upon confir- j sale and he balance w ihin hiry ' advisable o fund he said noes by he issuance of Ocean Fron Im provemen Bonds in he amoun of $259,000, including cos of issuance ly belonging o Joseph Brindley maion of he said sale by he Cour Mid sale. Now% herefore. Esq., deceased; hence (1) souh, of Chancery and he delivery of a ORDINANCE five chains; hence (2) wes, hree deed by he said Special Maser. BE IT OBDAINED BY THE MAYOB AND COUNCIL OP chains; hence (3) norh, five agains Esae. THE BOROUGH OF BELMAR, N EW JERSEY : chains; hence (4) eas, hree W ABD KREMEB, Pursuan o he order of Joseph Secion 1. For he purposes saed in he recials hereof. Ocean chains o he beginning. Conaining acres sric measure, In Chancery- Couny of Monmouh, made on he Special Maser L. Donabay, Surrogae of he Fron Improvemen Bonds shall be issued in an aggregae principal amoun no exceeding $259,000 in pursuance of provisions of an Ac of exceping and reserving ou of he Daed, June 3, Second day of June, 1926, on he he Legislaure of he Sae of New Jersey, eniled. An Ac o auhorize same all ha por of he said Jo applicaion of Fannie Greenberg and regulae he issuance of bonds and oher obligaions and he in- lying souh of Ihe highway road MONMOUTH COUNTY SURRO and Samuel Greenberg, Execuors currin" nf indebedness by couny, ciy, borough, village, own, own passing in fron of he said lo o GATE S OFFICE of he esae of Lous Greenberg, chin»v municipaliy governed by an improvemen commission, New Bedford. deceased, noice is hereby given o i, -jo iqif, consiuing Chaper 252 of he Pamphle Laws Also a small parcel of land lying In he maer of he ~ Esae of he crediors of said deceased o of 1<i1C m d he acs amendaory hereof and supplemenal hereo. beween he souh line of firs! Lou»s Louis Greenberg, Greenberg. deceased. decease! Neice i exhibi lfr;..' o he v subscribers, >,-{- execuors above menioned Jo and he afore- u> crediors o presen Claims aforesaid, hei debs and de- S H I N N Belmar, N. J. Summer Rugs A real special on Summer Rugs, a genuine DELTOX" fringed end, grass rug, size 9 x 12. An excellen rug and A R e a l V a l u e a $ Also he famoas Mane Anoinee Fibre Rugs, wih he nawes designs and colorings 8 x 10 $ x12 $ P A U L C. T A Y L O R F S. & 9h Ave. Belmar, N. J. I mands agains he said esae, under oah, w ihin six monhs from he dae of he aforesaid order, or hey w ill be forever barred of heir acions herefore agains he said subscriber. Daed, I'reehold, N. J., June 2, FANNIE GREENBERG, h Ave., Belmar, N. J. SAMUEL GREENBEBG, h Ave., Belmar, N- J.

7 FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926 S P E C I A L S A L S E Clark-Jewel Gas Ranges ^ JL. J l, A.JL 2 ^ A / V / V A / i H A L o s o f h e m a n d h e y ll w a n los o f h in g s. I s g o in g o b e a g r e a s e a s o n. A r f. y o u, M r. M e r c h a n, p r e p a r e d o r h e i n v a s i o u? I i s n n e c e s s a r y J o s e f o r h o n a i m e - a k i n g r i p o r e p l e n i s h y o u r s o c k s. J u s u n h o o k y o u r e l e p h o n e a n d g i v e y o u r o r d e r s o y o u r s u p p l i e r s o v e r h e w i r e. Remember Your T elephan in he Day of Your Need and keep i working for you whenever you wan anyhing, 'arge or small, near or ar. Th e Fir s Na io n a l B a n k TEES E S A a. A F 2,, X T. <_T, S C R E E N S DO YOU KNOW YOUR VALUABLES ARE SAFE? If you hide your valuables a home you can never feel sure of heir safey, bu if you pu hem in our Safe Deposi Vaul hey are assured of proecion from lire and hef and you know where o find hem when you wan hem. A Privae Lock Box here rens for only $3.00 up per year. 4% Ineres Paid on Savings Accouns, compounded quarerly. MILLWORK J u l i u s A. A b r a m s ve. & M S Belmar, N. J am ^- = 3 o a o :,:. io c jo MANY COMPLAIN OF VICIOUS BELMAR DOG Under suspicion by New York and local police officials, hough o be eiher acually or feigning o ibe demened, Frank Garner, address unknown, has been confined o he sae hospial a Trenon, i was learned by couny jail officials a Freehold, Monday- Garner was arresed by Belmar police on June 4, afer he spen a day or wo on he grounds of S. Rose s Caholic school, conven and church on Sixh avenue,. He was allege do have pu quesions o children going o and from school relaive o he absence of hose in charge from he premises. Upon invesigaion by he police of Garner s effecs, checks for parcels in a New York hoel were found. New York deecives and Chief of Police Law'rence J. Mc Cormick inspeced he parcels and found wo new radio ses, a se of burglar s ools anil oher suff Garner was remanded o Freehold as a lunaic, alho some officials believe he is feigning insaniy. Afer observaion a he couny jail he has been sen o he sae bospial. Local police has issued a deainer agains him, barring his release wihou noice o hem. Read he Coas Adveriser J?7orDesser ' ^ - n ip h , O Is praises bec9 ^, were sung 1$ hen grandma. J j ""S" BKETER ICE CREAM Cf PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON NEWYORK NEWAJUC SITUATION WANTED S e n o grapher. Young lady wans work o do a home, 703 Sevenh Ave... Belmar. Phone FOR SALE Large House Furnished. Large grounds h Ave.. Belmar, N..T. Apply your own broker or owner, W m. F. Sieinon. 1fi9 Charlon Avp., Souh Orange, N. J. Nursing a laceraed leg, W illiam DeWar, 414 Fifeenh avenue, complained, Wednesday, o he local po- lice ha he was bien by a dog, said o be owned by Rober A. Higgins, 115 Fourh avenue, proprieor of a gasoline service saion a Sevenh and Ocean avenues- Frank Mihlon of Fourh and Ocean avenues, previously complained ha he dog endangered his children. Chief of Police Lawrence J. McCormick said ha Higgins, he owner of he animal, promised o confer w ih him a headquarers- He failed o do so. Police acion in he maer was limied by legal resricion, said he chief. DeW ar declared ha he called a he 115 Fourh avenue properly, and seeing he dog, asked an occupan of he house if i was dangerous. Upon assurance ha i was no, he said, he proceeded in. Suddenly,»e coninued, he dog jumped and upse him. In he scuffle ha followed he was bien and his clohing orn, he said. The wound was reaed by Dr- Fred V. Thompson. laes and bes sory. A Son of His Faher". Several hundred housand families are doing his wihin a wrek afer publicaion. Be one of nem. S^.OOaeopy a p booksr rs. I) Arpleon Sr. Company Publi-hers. 35 We 32nd Sree, New York.

8 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J. EJSMSMSMSMSMc & E PHONE 499 SERVICE ELECTRIC CO, V E R N O N S H IB L A, P r o p. W i r e U s a n d W e w i l l W i r e Y o u 1002 f s r e e b e lm a r, n. j.!isibi3ei3msm3isiems!3e15mslsisi3isi5isi3eei3emi5m5m3i3ei3i SI3fSISI3IS13I3JBEI3E L O T S F O R S A L E Money o Loan on Morgages EL B. B i g e l o w Telephone Belmar 709-R Tenh Ave., Opp-R-R Depo Belmar, N. J (OHBW F R A N K P. E R B E Spring Lake Floris TREES. SHRUBS ~ HEDGE PLANTS, Ec. BEDDING PLANTS.. CUT FLOWERS, Ec. Funeral Design Wedding Decoraions 307 Ludlow Ave, near Third Spring Lake. N. J. Telephone 59 B T Phone Belmar 70 W, B R I C E B R O S. Elecrical Conracor W IRING i- FIXTURES M MOTORS h AVENUE BELMAR, N. J.»A A a mjm» «EMSMSMSISiSMSMSlrlMS/SMSMS/QEJSSMS/SMSMSMSfSME/SMS/SEiS/SESfS/SMflZ/BiB/c B e e r T h a n H o m e M a d e B r e a d B l a n k B r e a d, s c ie n if ic a lly c o m p o u n d e d f r o m h e p u r e s m a e r ia ls, b a k e d i n a s a n i a r y B a k e r y i n a n o v e n j u s h e r i g h e m p e r a u r e is m o r e w h o le s o m e a n d n o u r i s h in g h a n h o m e m a d e b r e a d. is a g o o d im e o r y i n e s s. T RY O U R CAKE N o w L i g h a s a f e a h e r, y e f u l l o f s u b s a n ia l g o o d S e o n e o f s p e c ia ls b e f o r e y o u o n i g h a n d c u h e p ie c e b ig. B E L M A R B A K E R Y A. M EN ZLER, Proprieor F S r e e B e l m a r, N. J. ^jaaa Mafs i5^w^i^js pj 3jaraa siafaiamimi5isiaia.'aiaaisraj3isiaiaiajaisjafaa o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PERLMAN'S 0 Belmar s newes Ladies and Gens Apparel Shop q Always Pleny of Bargains 917 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. W e Give S. & H. Trading Samps SI3ISI3I3iSJ3JBMSI3I5Ei31B13JEJ3)SISIEJ5MSI5J31SIEEI3ISI3I3151SMSI3ISlSI3J3J3Ef5J3ISEEI BJS J The Sore Wih a Thousand Iems R u b e n s S p o r S h o p W ILLIA M RUBEN, Prop. 913 F Sree Belmar, N. J. j5 SE13J3iSE.,2ES/3J3/BEJ3/,3EEEJ3EEJ313J3l3IS15E(3IHEf3EfBJ3IS!HJ3J3ISEJ2I3I3ISISI3iS1313iB Blue and Whie, Black and Whie Polka Dos, Sripes, Plaids Are in Fashion for Summer Season. One syle ha has become almos a radiion is he navy blue and whie polka-doed frock. Is populariy, observes a fashion wrier In he New York Times, may be dimmed by monoony afer nmny seasons, bu i comes back wih unfailing regulariy. There is a cerain clean-cu freshness abou a frock of his sor ha is be3 coming o everyone and makes i a delighful possession. I is almos as much an insiuion as he black gown in he wardrobe of he average American woman; and, judging from he number of inriguing models ha emanae fron Paris, he wearers are much in agreemen as o preference in dress. Tha one black gown in his day has many varians, and jus now is one of he dominaing concepious. The polka d&, especially in blue and whie and in black and whie, belongs essenially o he summer oufi and i is very much in vogue his season in New York. All he possible combinaions of color, wih whie as he background or in reverse order, are presened in he laes designs. There are crepes, silks, voiles and chiffons, prined in sof ones of brown or beige; green, blue or red, in all shades; wih he wo-color plan carried hrough he ensemble. These are charming, bu he polka do ha commands enduring populariy is ha In some color combined wih whie. Curiously enough, he maer-offac polka do is one of he few paerns relaively independen of qualiy for is digniy. Handsome sains and silks are embroidered in dos, large or small, and somehow have lile he advanage of muslin, especially if i is one of clear blue and wdiie or black and whie muslins wih rimmings or accessories in whie and, his season, a dash of scarle in addiion. This naive design Is being shown in counless varians, wihin obvious limiaions, some buil o answer he requiremens of a more or less dress occasion, while ohers are simple uiliy warm-weaher frocks. The mos popular model of he beer ype is one in which plain maerial and a polka-do paern are combined. This is exremely smar in frocks done in black and whie or navy blue and whie. One dress copied from he French original is made of crepe in blue and whie polka dos, wih a flounce of plain blue chiffon added o he boom of he unic in he scalloped line now so fashionable. This addiional band is wide enough o give he effec of godes and is exremely graceful. Narrower bands of he plain goods are used o finish he sleeves, forming a flare cuff and a jabo of he chiffon placed a he V-neck apers, fluering, o he waisline. Brown Velve Ribbon Added. This model Is proving especially aracive, for i may be varied in many charming ways as o arrangemen of lines in handling he maerials, as well as in combinaions of color. A crepe de chine, wih dos of havana brown on a ground of sand color, is combined wih brown georgee; and. Top Coa of Checker Tweed Is Smar for Spors Wear. in his paricular gown, brown velve ribbon is added, wih he ensemble compleed by a ha of brown neapolian. The lile roeur or jumper frock of polka-doed suff is alogeher chic, he kind ha will be of grea service all hrough he summer and pracically for' all he year. Ln some of hese he enire dress is of he doed maerial, usually crepe, and he skir is frequenly plaied, while he jumper or unic is simply ailored. In ohers, he upper par of he sui is of plain goods, he skir of he figured, finely plaied, or in reverse order. The ingenuiy wih which hese poka-doed maerials are handled is boh ineresing and amusing und axes he skill of he designer. Some of he French designers use a paern of polk'i dos prined in differen sizes on he same piece fabric, an idea ha was anicipaed by he manufacurers in advance of he season. This being a year for small paerns, he smaller he do he smarer i is considered o be. Bu some very fashionable cosumes from boh French and American designers are in large disks oo large o be called dos. These are very effecive in black and whie, and even paerns which in colors would be flashy have a cerain disincion in his combinaion. One gown jus brough ou by an exclusive New York imporer is of black georgee, wih large spos of whie, disribued In groups. This fabric, which was given a preliminary presenaion las season, is much in vogue now and is made more sriking by he addiion of a conrasing color in plain sheer goods. In he crepes a model ha is much liked is one in which he jumper unic is of Briany blue and whie-doed paern, he One of he Mos Popular Models in Polka Dos. shor skir of plain blue, laid in clusers of Invered plais. The sleeves of his frock are long and cu o gaher in a sligh fullness a he wris. Plain blue, in a band wih upsanding balemens, is appliqued around he boom of he unic, and a collar, ie and narrow srap bel are also made of he plain blue. The Craze for Red. Wih he presen craze for red, some dashing frocks are made of scarle and whie polka do maerials some al) of one paern, ohers very effecively combined wih a plain color and a few uncommon and original cosumes are shown In which a ouch of black Is added, as brigh red is used in he frocks of navy blue and whie. This lile splash or line of brillian color, geranium, flame or coral, has he effec of quie ransforming an oherwise commonplace polka do gown. In he general feeling for plain fabrics his season, he bold pluids, figures and flower paerns have suffered eclipse, and mos of he designs ha are now in vogue are modes and concise, and in genler ones. This background makes more sriking he excepion in checks, large plaids and sripes ha are shown in models from some of he bes houses. Black and whie have inspired some very smar gowns and coas. The colors are combined o form large blocks in Ihe arrangemen of conrass, mos effecive when done in sain. The Rodier maerials aro displayed In some ulra-smar frocks and coas especially designed for spors and raveling, suffs in which boh Chanol and Chanel are having conspicuous success. One from Cbanol a long coa Is made of wool In reds and browns; and ha from Chanel is in brown and beige, each of hese wraps showing an enormous plaid paern. Aniong he frocks ha are made of plaid maerials, some in affea are fascinaing in heir quainness. The firs of his ype were sen over by Vionne ln advance of our regular spring season and proved popular a once. Among hese plaids are lovely combinaions in cool greens wih whie and gold, copper and yellow, blues, grays and browns, he very ype of design suggesing he old-fashioned dress wih full skir and wide sleevis. A somewha fied bodice and somnmes a kerchief are employed. I Is a refreshing model ha Is aracive equally o youh and mauriy. Black-and-whie, so verysmar his season, is also charming in he plaids and,checks of boh worsed and silk. In he large paerns his combinaion has somewha more digniy hafi he plaids in colors, and he small black and whie checks. The shepherd plaid and ohers in various sizes of paern are shown in some of he smares models from France Marial e Armand, Preme, Drecoli, Paquin. Check paerns in black and whie have always been liked by American women, and now ha hey are again modish, hey will probably las hrough several seasons. A new noe in sleeves Is he shor cape which had such a long period of favor several seasons ago when he sleeve disappeared alogeher. Long sleeves, so especially becoming in sheer goods, are sill regarded as beer syle: bu he shor sleeve will be chosen for is comfor in warm weaher. H A W A II PROFITS B Y EART H Q U A K ES Usually Cause Jum p in Taxi and Hoel Raes. Honolulu. There are several sure signs of volcanic aciviy in Hawaii. One of hem is quakes. A second is sulphur fumes. The hird is a rise in axi raes. Dr. T. A. Jaggar, eminen volcanis, does no regard erupions in Hawaii as alarming, nor do he ciizens. In fac, by and large, his phenomenon ses people Wild wih joy. The seamship agencies, he hoels, he axi drivers and everybody else begin o grin. The reason is ha he quakes, alhough hey ofen number 150 a day in he viciniy of Kilauea, are so genle ha no one is annoyed. Tha axi drivers do a remendous business aking ouriss o view he impending erupion or he one already under way and he hoels and seamship companies ge heir share of he business. The sulphur fumes are so ligh, says Bwcor Jaggar, ha he direcion of he ven from which hey come could ho be deermined by he' public wihou informaion from he governmen observers. Lava flows, alhough specacular, do lile damage and he dozen or wo families forced o flee accep he siuaion in he spiri of packing up o move o he ciy, hey are so used o moving ou of he way of he flows. OUSTED NUNCIO Archbishop George J.- Caruana, papal nuncio o Mexico, who has been expelled from ha counry on he charge ha he illegally enered. Archbishop Caruana came o Washingon o ake up wih officials of he American governmen he reasons for his expulsion. ciizen. He is an American Parisians Ous Bobs From 1926 Fashions Paris. Parisian women are quick o observe ha no one shingled coiffeur or shor skir a la 1926 is o be found in his year s exhibiion of he Sociey of French Ariss and he Beaux Ars. A few discree bobs are he sole recogniion of he mannish rend. The only shor skirs exhibied are on lile girls or a ennis cours. The porrais of women of fashion follow he general rule of ar before syle. A canvas called The Amazons, pained by Rober Pugheon, a Frenchman, promises o be he sorm cener of his salon. I depics hree richly anned young women agains he background of a dapple-gray horse. One of he women wears only a gray glove. Anoher, nude from he wais up, wtears a black derby and riding skir. 10,000 Boles o Show W hich W ay Tides Blow Washingon. Ten housand sealed boles will be urned loose in New York harbor as par of a plan proposed by Arhur S. Tule, chief engineer, New York ciy, for a compeiive sudy of currens and idal changes in hese waers. Army engineers in he New York disric have been insruced o cooperae wih he ciy auhoriies. The boles will conain cards requesing finders o advise Tule by mail as o ime and place of discovery. The boles will be released in los of 2,500 a bi-weekly inervals. Queen Tiy of Old Egyp Revealed as Cinderella Chicago. Egyp had a Cinderella for a queen in Ti.v, Prof. James H. Breased, noed Egypologis of he Universiy of Chicago, recenly reurned from Egyp, disclosed. Inerpreing he Inscripion on a scarab sone, he repored ha Queen Tiy, who, in spie of her lowly birh, was aken o wed by King Amenhoep III, who reigned from 1411 o 1325 B. C., was snubbed by he arisocra of he cour. The king ordered he snobbish couriers o wear around heir necks sones inscribed wih he warning ha hey should remember ha Ti.v was his wife. >; >]! >; v V i s i h e W e s h i s S u m m e r Spend your vacaion his year seeing America s wonder in he glorious Wes Puge Sound, Rainier Naional P: rk, he Pacific Norhwes, California. 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