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Vol. 46; No.

BELMAR, N EW JERSEY,FRIDAY. AUGUST 23,1929

Y A C H T CLUB T O BASEBALL FANS N O CHANGE IN W O M A N ’S CLUB ELECT OFFICERS TAKE NOTICE TR AIN SCHEDULE FLOWER SH O W “Charlie” Markus Is Favor­ Two Good Games Offered Public U tility Commission Arrangements Nearing Com ite to Succeed Commo­ This Week-end by Rejects Plea for North pletion for Big Exhibit at dore Ledyard Avery Lyon’s Boys Asbury Stops 13th Ave. Pavilion

SHOW APPRECIATION FOR BEACH CONDITIONS SISTER

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T h e B e lm a r B aseb all club w ill m e e t A fte r a b o u t a d ecad e a n d a h a lf of T h e re w ill be no c h a n g e In th e p re s­ A t th e m e etin g of th e G ard en De­ South Belmar Officially Thanks Commission for Excell­ a c tiv e serv ice to th e B e lm a r Y a c h t th e N e w a rk R ed Sox, one o f N e w a rk ’s p a rtm e n t of th e B e lm a r W Oman’s Club e n t tr a in sto p schedule u n til it h as C lub, it is believed th a t C om m odore le a d in g sem i-pro n in es th is S a tu rd a y ent Standard It Has Attained a rra n g e m e n ts w ere discussed fo r the been th o ro u g h ly trie d out. a fte rn o o n a t M em orial P a r k a t 3:15. T h is is th e ru lin g of th e P u b lic U til­ flo w er show to be held a t th e T h ir­ “B ob” S te w a rd o r C h arlie C layton C o uncilm an C h arles S m ith of S o u th te e n th A venue P av ilio n S ep tem b er FISHING CLUB w ill to e th e slab fo r B elm ar, w ith ity C om m ission, h a n d e d dow n S a tu r­ B elm ar, a t th e re g u la r m e e tin g of th e 24th. T h e re w ill be a division fo r n o n ­ day, in a n sw e r to a p e titio n by M ayor CASTING CONTEST M eyers b eh in d th e b at. B o ro u g h Council, M onday evening, C laren c e E . F . H e tric k of A sbury P a rk m em bers. T h e N e w a rk te a m h a s d e fe a te d sev­ T his show is given by th e club wo­ p ro p o sed th a t a v ote of th a n k s be s e n t e ra l firs t class te a m s in th e n o rth e rn th a t n in e so u th b o u n d an d eig h t n o rth ­ m en of th e T h ird D is tric t of the N ew Twentieth Annual Tourna­ th e m a y o r a n d co m m issio n ers o f B el­ p a r t o f th e sta te , in c lu d in g th e M on­ bound tr a in s on th e N. Y. a n d L. B. R. J e rse y S ta te F e d e ra tio n of W o m a n ’s R . m a k e sto p s a t N o rth A sbury. ment Supplies Sport for m o u th A. C., of A tla n tic H ig h lan d s, m a r fo r th e ex cellen t m a n n e r in w h ich T h e ru lin g com es as th e re s u lt of Clubs. S u m m itt o f th e L a c k a w a n n a L eague, th e y a re c o n d u c tin g th e beach. Experts M rs. E rv in g is c h a irm a n a n d all en­ a p ublic h e a rin g held J u ly 27th in th e Y o n k ers P ro s., Irv in g to n P ros., W ood T he m em b ers of th e council, in d iv id ­ trie s of non-m em bers w ish in g to e n te r A sbury P a r k C om m ission C ham ber, a t sid e P ro s., K e n ilw o rth A. A. a n d sev­ m ay send th e ir n a m e s to h e r as soon J a c k C lay to n ’s c a s t of 441 fe et, 5 u ally voiced th e ir a p p re c ia tio n o f th e w hich re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e T ri-C oune ra l o th ers. in ch es w as th e lo n g est c a s t m ad e a t effo rts of th e s is te r borough, a n d , a s a ty M u n icip al A ssociation a n d th e m u­ a s possible. S a tu r d a y ’s g am e w ill be a b e n e fit T he B e lm a r C lub w ill hav e a n ex­ th e tw e n tie th a n n u a l to u rn a m e n t of body, u n an im o u sly ex p ressed their a p ­ n ic ip a litie s of M ataw an , L o n g B ran ch , g a m e fo r th e local p lay ers, a n d in th e p ro v al in a reso lu tio n in s tru c tin g B o r­ B elm ar, B ra d le y B each, S ea G irt, h ib it a t th e F lo w e r Show a t A sbury B e lm a r F is h in g Club, S a tu rd a y . se v e n th in n in g a sp ecial co llection will M iss Sally F a r r ie r m ad e th e longest ough C lerk T hom pson to w rite th e B el­ S p rin g L ak e, A llen h u rst, M an asq u an , P a rk . S ep tem b er 12th a n d 13th. M inabe m ad e a m o n g th e fan s, th e proceeds a n d B ay H ead , re g iste re d stro n g ob­ tu r e g a rd e n s w ill be show n b y tsom e of c a s t of th e la d ie s’ ev en t, th e d istan ce m a r C om m ission a n d convey to th e m to go to th e p layers. T h is is a n a n th e th a n k s of council a n d co m m u n ity . th e clubs, th ese g a rd e n s n o t to exceed being 306 fe e t 5 inches. je c tio n s a g a in s t th e p etitio n . n u a l c u sto m a n d it is h oped th e fa n s M r. S m ith s ta te d t h a t S o u th B el­ 20 by 26 inches. T he P re s id e n t’s S pecial C lub M y stery w ill h elp o u t fin an cially . m a r enjoyed th e p rivileges of th e e v e n t proved to be in trig u in g to m em ­ T h e local te a m h a s sup p lied lo ts of STERNER PRESENTS bers. T h e u n k n o w n d ista n c e , chosen beach, an d it w as th e le a s t th e y could Razor Fighters Held e n te r ta in m e n t fo r th e fa n s d u rin g th e FLAG AT HANCOCK by B e n ja m in E . F a rr ie r, tu rn e d o u t to do to officially show t h a t th e re s id e n ts seaso n , a n d a little m o n e ta ry h e lp is c ia te d it. For Grand Jury Action be e x actly 99 feet. T he c o n te s ta n ts a pMp reayor so rely needed. D ig dow n fo r th a t F r a n k H e rb e rt a n d th e coun­ r a n th e ir c a s ts an y w h e re fro m fifty to Highlands Club Sponsors q u a r te r a t least. Tw o A sb u ry P a r k colored y o u th s tw o h u n d re d a n d fifty feet. T h is Was cil h e a rtily en d o rsed M r. S m ith ’s p ro ­ S u n d ay , B e lm a r w ill p la y one of posal a n d ad d ed to th e le tte r of th a n k s Gift to Seventh Coast w ere ta k e n to F re eh o ld S u n d ay by P o ­ a th ir ty fo o t lan e event. th e ir m o st im p o rta n t g a m e s of th e se a ­ t h a t “th e B o ro u g h of S outh B e lm a r T he re s u lts w ere as follow s: lice O fficers Iso la a n d H u rle y to a w a it # Artillery Band son, w h en th e y hook u p w ith th e K eyE v e n t No. 1, A ccu racy —1st, J a c k w ill co o p erate in ev ery w ay to h elp G ran d J u r y a c tio n on a c h arg e of a t ­ p o rt A. A. te m p tin g to kill J a m e s M iller, a n em ­ C layton, av e ra g e of th re e casts, 1, 1 1 m a in ta in th e h ig h s ta n d a rd of b each LEDYARD AVERY B e lm a r d e fe a te d th is te a m sev eral A ssem b ly m an E . D onald S te rn e r, ployee a t th e B u en a V ista, in th e back 2-3; 2nd, E d. H a rk in s , 3, 4 2-3; 3rd, A. co n d itio n s B e lm a r h a s a tta in e d .” L ed y a rd A very w ill re lin q u ish h is po­ w eek s ago, b u t K e y p o rt cam e b ack T u esd ay a fte rn o o n , p re se n te d a fla g to y a rd of th a t h o stelry , F rid a y evening. R. Folk, 4, 5 1-3; 4th, C has. K ieffer, 4 F o llow ing so closely all th e k ic k in g sition. a g a in a n d h a n d e d th e locals a 5-1 s e t­ W a rr a n t O fficer H a r r y G. L udlam , R azo rs w ere fly in g in th e air, a c ­ 6 1-3; 5th, H . F . E v e rs 7, 0 2-3; 6th , G. th e com m ission h a s re c e n tly been sub­ As C om m odore th ro u g h so m a n y b ack , w ith P e tro s k i p itch in g . le a d e r o f th e b a n d of th e S eventh je c te d to, th is b it of h e a rty a p p re c ia ­ co rd in g to th e police, a n d M iller w as A vison 7, 4 2-3. y ears, h e help ed a n d saw th e club B e lm a r w ill sen d M ike S tu a r t to th e C oast A rtillery . Special P riz e —F o r C a st N e a re s t tio n fro m a n a u th o rita tiv e so u rc e p re tty badly c u t up. H is a s s a ila n ts g ro w a n d h eld it to g e th e r th ro u g h m o u n d in a n e ffo rt to tu r n th e m b ack T he fla g w as p re sen ted a t F o r t H a n ­ sh o u ld h elp a llev iate th e sores. gave th e ir n am es as G eorge W alton S tak e, J a c k C layton, O’, 6". som e of its le a n years. a n d M eyers w ill catc h . K e y p o rt will cock in th e p resen ce of a g ro u p of a n d C lifton Jo h n so n . T he cau se of th e E v e n t N o. 2, L o n g est of th re e casts, T h ro u g h o w n ersh ip of one of th e b rin g sev e ra l ro o te rs w ith th e m fo r p ro m in e n t p erso n a g es in clu d in g Colo­ O ne-deisgn R a c e B o ats, h e p a rtic ip a t­ th e y h a v e a la rg e follow ing a n d th e n el Jo h n so n a n d M ayor F r a n k D u r­ ru m p u s is supposed to hav e been over open field, C lass A—1st, J a c k C layton, LIGHTNING DIVISION ed in th e sp o rt u p o n w h ich th e club fa n s a re an x io u sly a w a itin g to see th is a n d of S ea G irt, th e R ep u b lican nom i­ th e affe c tio n s of a d u sk y h ued m aiden. 2nd, E . A. P rid h a m , 3rd, E d H a rk in s ; HOLDS REUNION C lass B—E . C a rp e n te r, H a r r y H eight, w as founded. gam e. n ee fo r A ssem blym an. E. N ew m an ; C lass C, O. M atth iessen , N o m a tte r if he should go b a c k to T h e b a n d p a rtic ip a te d in M onm outh V e te ra n s of th e 78th., “L ig h tn in g ” G. V on d e r H eyde, A. K rem etz. th e role of re g u la r m em b er, th e club C o unty D ay a t th e L ittle W h ite H ouse. E v e n t No. 3, A verage of th re e casts D ivision w ho le ft C am p D ix fo r se r­ ca n be a ss u re d he w ill co o p e ra te w ith T h e fla g is th e g ift of th e H ig h lan d s in open field—C lass A, 1st J a c k C lay­ vice o v erseas in th e W orld W ar, w ill a n y fu tu re C om m odores, to th e b est S te rn e r-fo r-S e n a to r Club. ton, 2nd Geo. R obinson, 3rd E d H a r­ hold a reu n io n th is F rid a y , S a tu rd a y in te re s ts of th e o rg a n iz a tio n w h ich is A rev iew of 300 C. M. T. C. s tu d e n ts k in s ; C lass B, M iss S ally F a rr ie r, C. a n d S u n d ay a t C am p L arso n , S ea G irt. n e a re s t h is h e a rt. Regular Force Under Chief in tr a in in g a t th e cam p, follow ed th e A rra n g e m e n ts a re in th e h a n d s o f B. K effer, E . N ew m an ; C lass C, M. O ne of th e m en w ho gave L edge u n ­ p re s e n ta tio n cerem onies. L ieut. Jo h n K ennedy, s e c re ta ry of th e to Be Appointed by Mayor Eastern Division Council C am pagna, A. K re m e n tz ; W illiam E rstin te d su p p o rt, esp ecially d u rin g th e 78th. D ivision A ssociation, 208 W e s t n em an.. re c e n t sp lu rg e of th e club, h a s re ­ Formed with Eight Squads TO G R A D E A ND GRAVEL and Council ' E v e n t No. 4, B oys’ S pecial—1st J r . N in e te e n th stre e t, N ew Y ork. ceived th e n o m in a tio n fo r C om m odoreS. B ELM A R ST R E E TS A ny bu d d y w ish in g to a tte n d th e re­ H elbig, 2nd W. E . B u rlin g to n , 3rd E. Represented sh ip on th e tic k e t placed b y th e no m i­ S o u th B e lm a r is to h av e a re g u la tio n union, w h ich w ill be m ore o r less of a C a rp e n te r; 4th E . P a tte rs o n , 5th H e n ­ n a tin g co m m ittee. T he B o ro u g h C ouncil of S o u th Bel­ police d e p a rtm e n t. happy, go-as-you-please a ffa ir, w ill be ry A bell; 6th Jo h n T aylor. T he N ew J e rs e y F ir s t A id C ouncil, C h a rle s J. M ark u s, th e n o m in ee h as T his w as decided upon M onday eve­ m a r p assed on f ir s t read in g , M onday E v e n t No. 5, L ad ies’ S pecial—1st provided w ith linen a n d b ed d in g u n d e r a w ay o f k e e p in g up a ste a d y w h irl of E a s te r n D ivision, Inc., w as o rg an ized evening, a n o rd in an ce a p p ro p ria tin g n in g by th e B o ro u g h C ouncil a t M ayor M iss S ally F a rr ie r, 2nd M iss E le a n o r can v a s fo r th e th re e d ay s fo r fifty M onday ev e n in g a t a m e e tin g in th e a c tiv ity w h e re v e r he is. I t ’s a g a ft $3,000 fo r g ra d in g a n d g ra v e lin g the F r a n k H e rb e rt’s suggestion. cen ts. L ieu t. K e n n ed y a sk s a ll w ho W eigel, 3rd M rs. L o unsbury. w ith C harlie. H e h a s serv ed w ell on B o ro u g h H a ll a t w h ich re p re se n ta tiv e s s tre e ts of th e borough. M r. H e rb e rt said th e g ro w th of the E v e n t No. 6, P re s id e n t’s S pecial Club possibly can, to re g is te r w ith h im a t all th e w o rk assig n e d to him , a n d h as of e ig h t m u n ic ip a litie s on th e N o rth b o ro u g h a n d ch an g ed co n d itio n s n o t th e N ew Y o rk ad d ress. M y stery —1st D. A. M cIn ty re, 2nd, N. gone o u t of h is w a y to k eep m em b ers J e rse y S h o re w ho h av e F ir s t A id s e r­ F IX SALARY OF only w a rra n te d , b u t m ad e th is step vice a tte n d e d . S. M cIn ty re, 3rd, A. K rem en tz, \ 4th in te re s te d in th e club. TAX COLLECTOR n ecessary . Goodwill Hose W m. E rn e m a n . T he o b je c t of th e council is to b rin g I t seem s safe to p re d ic t th a t C h arlie A n o rd in an ce to estab lish , m a in ta in , B e a u tifu l a n d u sefu l p rizes w ere in to closer u n io n v o lu n te e rs o f th e v a r A n o rd in a n c e fix in g th e s a la ry of re g u la te a n d co n tro l a re g u la r police Gets Donation a w a rd e d to the v a rio u s w in n ers. Gold, ious sa fe ty sq u a d s a n d give th e m in­ of M o rris J. W oolley as co llecto r and d e p a rtm e n t w as u n an im o u sly p assed silv er a n d b ronze m ed als w ere g iven in s tru c tio n in th e la te s t d e ta ils of th e ir o fficia l ta x s e a rc h e r of S o u th B elm ar by th e council on f ir s t read in g . I t will T he B orough C om m ission T u esd ay ev en ts N o. 1, a n d 2. A n u n u su a lly a t­ chosen w o rk , a n d to p ro c u re su p p lies a t a s a la ry of $800 a y ear, w as p assed com e up fo r second re a d in g a n d fin a l by m ass p u rc h a s e w h ich w ill g re a tly tra c tiv e w ris t w a tc h en ticed m a n y in to evening, d o n a te d $25 to th e G oodw ill on f ir s t re a d in g by th e B oro u g h C oun­ p assag e W ed n esd ay evening, S ep tem ­ H ose C o m pany’s ce le b ra tio n of its red u ce th e u n it cost. b e r 4th. j ev en t N o. 1, in w h ich it w as o ffered as new ly d ec o ra te d house. cil M onday evening. f ir s t prize. T w elve d ay ta m b a u r C a p ta in C h a rle s R u sse l M easu re of T h e o rd in a n c e p rovides fo r th e a p ­ T he a p p o in tm e n t o f G eorge R oyael clocks w ere th e second prizes in ev en ts th e B e lm a r F ir s t A id S q u ad th ro u g h p o in tm e n t o f a c h ie f of police a n d as SOUTH B EL M A R COUNCIL as a m em b er of th e co m p an y w as con­ 1 a n d 6. T he o th e r prizes w ere varied. w hose in s tru m e n ta lity th e o rg a n iz e firm ed . CHANGES M E ET IN G N IG H T m an y p a tro lm e n as th e m a y o r a n d tio n s cam e in to b eing, w as elected council m ay deem n ecessary . P R E A C H E R IN TRO UBLE p resid en t. T he n e x t regiA ar m e e tin g of South T he c h ief w ill be ap p o in ted by th e A PPO IN T SPEC IA L O FFIC ER S p re sid e n t, F re d e ric k L. D u g g a n of th e B e lm a r B o ro u g h C ouncil w ill be held m a y o r a n d council J a n u a r y 1st., fo r a C h arles A llen w as ap p o in te d a spe­ R ev. A n d rew S tra h a m w as fin ed $50 S p rin g L a k e F i r s t A id a n d E m e rg e n c y W ed n e sd a y evening, S ep tem b er 4th ., te rm of one y e a r a n d p a tro lm e n fro m a n d costs by R e c o rd e r H a ll of S o u th cial police o ffic e r by th e B o ro u g h S q u ad ; second vice p re sid e n t, C h arles a t 8 o ’clock in th e B oro u g h H all. T he tim e to tim e a s n ecessity dem ands. B e lm a r T u e sd a y m o rn in g on a c h a rg e C om m ission T u esd ay evening, fo r d u ty G riffin o f th e L o n g B ra n c h F ir s t Aid council u su a lly m e ets M onday even­ d u rin g th e h o u rs he is on life g u a rd T he d e p a rtm e n t w ill be u n d e r the of d iso rd e rly co nduct. a n d S a fe ty S q u a d ; se c re ta ry , J a c k M or ings b u t th e c h a n g e is m ad e n ecessary w ork. W illiam W allace w as also a d d ­ supervision, m a n a g e m e n t a n d c o n tro l M r. S tra h a m , th e police say, voiced ris o f th e D r. C. A. N o rris F ir s t Aid on a c c o u n t o f L a b o r D ay fa llin g on th e of th e m a y o r a n d council a n d a police h is opinion of th e p a lm is try te n ts in ed to th e sp ecial force. a n d E m e rg e n c y S quad, M a n a sq u a n ; re g u la r m e e tin g n ig h t. co m m ittee chosen fro m th e council. th e n eig h b o rh o o d of E ig h te e n th ave­ tre a s u re r, W illiam J o h n try o f th e As­ n ue v e ry s tro n g ly a n d it w as n ec e ssa ry New Plans For b u ry P a r k F ir e D e p a rtm e n t F ir s t Aid BAD LY H U R T BY th a t he be ta k e n to B e lm a r P olice a n d R escu e S quad. T h e tru s te e s in­ First Ocean Avenue F IS H HOOK IN FOOT 8th Ave. Jetty H e a d q u a rte rs by P olice O fficer B rockclude C laude L a w lo r of th e N e p tu n e Home Changes Hands stead . F ir s t A id a n d E m e rg e n c y S q u ad ; W il­ T he F ir s t A id S quad w a s called a t On m o tio n by M ay o r Jo se p h M ayer, , T he re v e re n d g e n tlm a n , th ro u g h liam R o b b in s of th e S a n d e rs A. W erM rs. T illie B a rn e tt h a s sold h e r 12:48 S u n d ay m o rn in g to a d m in is te r th e B o ro u g h C om m ission, T u e sd a y eve­ theim . F ir s t A id S q u ad of th e W an a- hom e lo cated a t th e c o rn e r of Second f i r s t a id to ten-year-old S h irle y O r- counsel ap p ealed th e case. n in g au th o riz e d B oro u g h E n g in e e r m a s sa fire d e p a rtm e n t a n d A rth u r a n d O cean av e n u e s to S am u el R eeves dow en of N ew ark , a su m m e r re s id e n t C O N TR IBUTE TO T H E F IR E M E N . C laude W . B ird sall to p re p a re a m e n d ­ aC in of th e E a to n to w n V o lu n te e r A m ­ o f A sb u ry P a rk . T he re p o rte d p rice a t 318 T e n th a v en u e w ho step p ed on a ed p la n s fo r th e E ig h th a v e n u e je tty . b u lan ce Corps. w as $40,000. T he re a l e s ta te firm of fish hook on th e beach. T h e g irl w as T H E Y A R E W ORTHY OF IT. A by-law c o m m itte e w ith C a p ta in C onnelly-B ergen, Inc., c o n su m ated the ta k e n to D r. D aniel T ra v e rs o ’s office C H A R L E S J. M A R K U S A PP O IN T B U IL D IN G IN SPEC T O R w ill c a rr y in w ith him , on a w av e of W illiam T ig h e o f th e A sb u ry P a r k tra n sa c tio n . w h ere it w as fo u n d n e c e ssa ry to c u t F O R R E N T —B ungalow , c le a n w ith C h arles S c h a ffe r w as ap o p in te d p o p u la rity , F ra n lT N. K a u tz m a n as sq u a d a s c h a irm a n w as n am ed . O th e rs T he B a rn e tt h om e w as th e firs t q u ite deeply in to h e r fo o t in o rd e r to th r e e o r fo u r room s, n e a r th e beach, b u ild in g in sp e c to r o f S o u th B e lm a r by a p p o in te d by P re s id e n t M easu re in ­ V ice C om m odore a n d R o b e rt A. H ow ie, fo r th e re m a in d e r of th is season. A d­ th e B o ro u g h C ouncil M onday evening,. h om e b u ilt on th e ocean fr o n t by the e x tra c t th e hook. Jr., a s rear-co m m o d o re. C. E. S lack clude: L e o n a rd N e w m a n o f S p rin g la te J a m e s B a r n e tt’s fa th e r. d re ss H . L. B alasch , 285 H ig h St., N u tshould “ c o n tin u e a s se c re ta ry , a n d ob­ L ak e, R o b e rt M cG rath of W a n a m a ssa , ley, N . J . P h o n e N u tle y 9. GIVEN FA R E W E L L SHO W ER A BOO N TO T H E BALD v iously C laren c e S tin e s a s tr e a s u re r A rth u r C ain o f E a to n to w n , Ollie P re s A fa re w e ll show er w as te n d e re d se r o f L ong B ra n c h , R a y B e rg e n of H A V E YOU D O N E YOUR B IT F O R ag ain . F r a n k C a sa b u ri of th e M odern B a r­ M iss G e rtru d e B ier, d a u g h te r of M r. W A TC H L O ST —O pen-face W a lth a m H ow th e club c a n o ffic ia lly h av e a B elm ar, C lin to n T h o m p so n o f M a n a s­ T H E F IR E M E N ? a n d M rs. Jo h n B ie r of 516 8th a v en u e w a tc h a n d ch ain . F r a te r n ity k e y on b e r Shop, 804 F stre e t, h a s in stalled a tr e a s u re r is a m y ste ry , fo r th e r e w as q u a n a n d F re d G a rra b ra n d t of N ep­ on T u esd ay evening, by h e r frien d s, c h a in ; also k n ife a n d gold p e n cil w ith B lu d -R u b scalp in v ig o ra to r in his es­ one leg ally n o m in a te d fo r th e post. tu n e . T he c o m m itte e p la n s to h a v e th e in itia ls M. R . O. on pencil. L ib e ra l r e ­ ta b lis h m e n t. T h e device is a revolu­ A nd th e te rm is on a y e a rly b asis. T h e by-law s re a d y fo r a d o p tio n a t th e n e x t F O R R E N T —T w o fo u r room a p a r t­ p rio r to h e r leav in g fo r P a te rs o n w a rd fo r fin d er. M r. H a y w a rd , O cean tio n a ry in v e n tio n w hich, it is claim ed, n o m in a tin g co m m itte e su re slip p ed up m e e tin g o f th e n e w o rg a n iz a tio n to be m en ts, a ll im p ro v em en ts, fu rn ish e d , w h ere she is e n te rin g th e tr a in in g G arag e, T h ird avenue. b rin g s fre sh n o u rish in g blood, to th e . on th a t, a n d opened a c h a n c e fo r a rg u ­ h eld in E a to n to w n on M onday, Sept. all y e a r a ro u n d . A pply M. B a rr, 221 school fo r n u rs e s co n n ected w ith th e ro o ts of th e h air. F o u rte e n th av en u e, B elm ar, N. J. P a te r s o n G en eral H o sp ita l fo r a th re e m e n ta tio n —w h a t c a nbe d one a s it is 16. F O R SA LE —S teel in b o a rd m o to rb o a t y e a r course. P h o n e 1170-J. now to o late to n o m in a te ; a lso does a n d m otor, ex cellen t condition, $110 . H O U S E F O R SA LE F ISH IN G CLUB th e e rr o r e ffe c t its w hole tic k e t? C ost $485. A lso tw o ra c in g sloops H O R SE S F O R H IR E FALLS DO W N STAIRS A N N U A L BAN Q U ET A p p a re n tly a f te r m a k in g its choices, cheap. See M r. P a tte rs o n , B e lm a r F O R R E N T w ith option to buy, larg e J. J. Casey R iding School M rs. T orop, p ro p rie to r o f a g ro cery th e co m m ittee decid ed no tr e a s u r e r Y a c h t Club. fu rn ish e d house w ith g ro u n d s n e a r th e one block w est of railroad sto re a t 608 12 th aven u e, n a rro w ly es­ T he a n n u a l b a n q u e t of B e lm a r F is h ­ w ould be n eed ed n e x t y e a r. N o m a t­ beach ; ev ery m odern convenience. Ad­ Spring Lake, N . J. in g C lub w ill be h eld S a tu rd a y even­ cap ed serio u s in ju ry w hen sh e fell te r how you view it, it looks bad! F U R N IS H E D R O O M TO L E T d re ss 218 E lev en th avenue, B elm ar. dow n a flig h t of s ta irs e a rly y e ste rd a y P o stp o n e m e n t o f election m a y be n ec­ ing, S e p te m b e r 7th, a t th e S h a rk R iv e r F U R N IS H E D R O O M TO L E T H ills H otel. m o rn in g . T he f i r s t a id sq u ad w as call­ A ttra c tiv e room w ith o r w ith o u t board. essary . ed a n d she w as a tte n d e d by D r. D an­ H o t a n d cold w a te r. C e n tra lly s itu a t- l o s t -G re e n b a th in g S uit. F in d e r W ith C h arlie M ark u s a t th e helm , it ed. S u itab le fo r school te a c h e r. W rite 1 is h oped th a t ev ery single (o r m a rrie d ) BELMAR EMPLOYMENT AGEN­ A ttractive furnished room; p riv a te iel T rav erso . B ox 11, C oast A d v ertiser. j please call C oast A d v ertiser. Reward. m em b er w ill fo rg e t p erso n a l choices CY—Select Help, White and Color­ fam ily; gll conveniences. P hone B el­ m ar 2344. A PLEA SA N T M EAL a n d su p p o rt h im a s tr u e sp o rtsm e n ed Help for Hotel and Private Fam­ w ould. IS A L A ST IN G M E M O R Y ily. Part Time or Steady. 412 9th L O S T —O n O cean A venue b etw een R i­ T h e B lue C om et, u n d e r th e m a n a g e ­ T h e v o tin g fo r th e o ffic e rs is to Avenue. Phone Belmar 1096. a lto T h e a tre a n d 11th aven u e, W h ite m e n t of R h o d a R obinson, supplies ju s t ta k e p lace on F rid a y evening, A u g u st Greeting cards can be had at tie gold d iam o n d stu d d e d g reen w ris t th a t. D eliciously cooked food, served 30, 1929. All m em b e rs should com e w atch . R e w a rd if re tu rn e d to th e fol­ c o u rteo u sly am id a ttra c tiv e s u rro u n d ­ Sugar Bowl, 902 F street. o u t to c a s t th e ir b allot. low ing a d d re ss: J . R o b ertso n , G en eral ings. On th e F reeh o ld -A sb u ry P a r k D elivery, S o u th B elm ar. FUNERAL DIRECTOR SM ASHING R ED UC TIO N S— YACHT CLUB SM OKER F R ID A Y ro ad . P h o n e 44F3 F a rm in g d a le , fo r D R E S S SALE! re se rv a tio n s. L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R B e lm a r Y a c h t C lub w ill hold a sm o k ­ Our A nnual A u gu st Clearance Sale RITE ELECTRIC CO. HOM ES CLEANED e r th is F rid a y e v en in g a t 8 o’clock. A now goin g on, closin g out all sum m er Telephone B elm ar 928 Open D ay and N ight good show , sm o k es a n d re fre s h m e n ts dresses and coats a t alm ost h a lf their Dependable Electrical Work original values. It’s w orth a special H ave your hom e cleaned by Louis are assured. Funeral H om e 604 F Street, B elm ar, N . 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A rtie T ells th e S tran ger W h a t Is W h at and W h y S A R T IE cam e in he saw a stra n g e r seated n e a r M iller’s desk. T he s tra n g e r w as ra th e r well dressed, although his g arm en ts w ere not of th e la te st cut. H e had a good ta n color in his face, and fo r th a t and som e o th e r reasons w hich he could n o t have explained to him self, A rtie knew th a t th e s tra n g e r w as m erely a v isito r to Chicago. “Oh, A rtie,” said M iller, “I w ant you to m eet my cousin, W a lte r M iller. H e lives in my old tow n. W alter, th is is Mr. B lanchard, A rtie B lan ch ard .” • “H e w as ju s t speaking about you.” said th e cousin, w ith an am iable but ra th e r e m b arrassed sm ile. “Did he g i’ m e th e w orst o f it? ” in­ qu ired A rtie. “I s’pose he did. H e’s on to th e sto ry of my p ast life.” “No.” said M iller, “1 w as ju s t te ll­ ing him th a t if he w anted to know an y th in g about Chicago you vrere the m an th a t could tell him. “W ell, th a t’s a good send-off. W hat a re you doin’ ? P a ssin ’ me off as one o ’ th e sig h ts o’ th e tow n? I s’pose you told him th a t every v isito r to C hi­ cago ought to see Lincoln park, th e

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"S u re you do. 1 a in ’t ro astin g no man ’cause lie’s from th e country. You go along th e D rive an d see all o' them swell jo in ts w here th e fat boys w ith rosy com plexions hang out. W eil, them boys all come in from th e country, hut they had sense enough to saw wooS and p lan t a little coin when it begin to come easy. I’m te llin ’ you, th e w orst su ck ers you’ll find is som e o’ th ese city people th a t know it all to begin w ith. You can m ake to o k th a t them boys’ll be w orkin’ on bum sa la rie s when th e y ’re gray-headed, and w h a t’s m ore, th e y ’ll be w orking fo r som e R eub th a t come into tow n w earin ’ hand-m e-dow ns.” “ Well, I suppose folks out in th e country do give th e city people too much c red it fo r being sm a rt,” said th e visitor. “Oh, we’ve got ’em sm a rt enough, all rig h t, all rig h t, b u t I ’m tellin ’ you ab o u t th e cheap ones. You’re a s tr a n ­ g er h ere and you see som e guy goin’ along S ta te s tre e t p u ttin ’ on a hor­ rible fro n t, tr y in ’ to kill women rig h t a n d left, and you, say, ‘H ully gee, I w onder w ho th a t case o’ sw ell is, young M arshall Field o r one o’ the M eC ofm icks?’ Well, say, it’s a ten to one sh o t th a t ail th a t th a t fellow ’s got in the w orld he’s got rig h t w ith him, and a t th a t it a in ’t no cinch he’s w earin ’ underclothes. You don’t know —m ebbe th a t guy can ’t spell through th e first read er. Any old fa rm e r w ith one o’ them bunches on his chin could buy him up and a hundred m ore like him. Well, he’s ju s t th e kind of a co u n terfeit th a t’d go out in th e coun­ try and play him self off as th e real boy because he lives in th e city. Now, don’t you fool y o u rself fo r a m inute,

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“You See Some Guy Puttin’ on a Horrible Front.” sto ck y ard s, th e sk y scrap ers and A rtie j Mr. M iller. T ak e my tip. W e’ve got B lan ch ard , and th en buy a box o’ ju s t a s m any su ck ers up here as you’ve got down your w ay.” candy fo r th e loved ones a t home.” “No, b u t I told him you w ere ju s t “I think you’re rig h t about th a t,” a s good as a guide-book.” said Miller, who had been listening. “B e tte r. I can p u t him n ext to “You know it. T ak e them m ashers th in g s th a t a in ’t in th e guide-books. along S ta te street. Can you beat ’em Come over here n ext to th e window anyw here? T hen a little fa rth e r south w here th e re ’s a d ra ft, Mr. Miller. you’ll see them stran d ed boys, goin’ You m ight a s well ta k e th e a ir freely. around on th e ir uppers and livin’ on T h a t’s th e only th in g in C hicago th a t frosted chocolates. T h ey ’d sooner y o u ’ll get fo r n o th in ’.” stan d around in tow n and sta rv e to “I believe you’re about rig h t,” re ­ death than get out som ew here and m ark ed th e cousin, a s he moved over m ake a stan d fo r the coin. Any one to a place n e a r th e window. “Coming o’ them vags th in k s he’s too good to up th e stre e t th is m orning I w anted go out in th e country or to som e little a g lass of w ater, and I finally had to tow n and live decent” go and buy it.” “I t ’s tough down th a t way. I “Is th is th e first tim e you’ve been w alked up through th ere th is m orn­ up ag a in st th e tow n?” ing,” said th e visiting Miiler. “No, I w as here a week th e tim e, “You can get any kind of a gam e o f th e circus, but I d id n ’t get into you w ant down th ere, but you’re safe th is p a rt of tow n m uch.” if you don’t go h u n tin ’ fo r trouble. “ W ell, w hat do you think of it as Any man th a t keeps hot-footin’ right f a r a s you’ve got? W arm tow n, eh ?” along and says no th in ’ to nobody is “ Yes, In d e ed ; w onderful. I alw ays ail right. Of course, when one of these feel ra th e r lost when I get in th e new boys com es in and hu n ts up a crow ds.” speak-easy and say s he’s got money “I s ’pose it is th a t w ay fo r a day to burn, th e re ’s alw ays som e handy o r two, but you’d soon get used to it.” man rig h t th e re to give him a m atch. “I don’t believe I would. T h ere are W hen th a t kind of a m ark comes in too m any people here. I’m afra id I’d they get out th e bottle o’ knockout n ev er get along in Chicago.” drops and get ready to do business. “You w ant to get over th a t in a A man like you, Mr. M iller, w on’t have h u rry . O f course th e re ’s an aw ful no trouble here. And fo r goodness push in th e s tre e ts here any day, and sake, don’t think you’re up ag ain st I s ’pose when you first get in you anything g re a t when you’re m inglin’ kind o’ feel th a t y o u 're up ag ain st a w ith Chicago people. When you come lot o ’ w ise city m ugs and tiiat they to know th e tow n it’s as common as m ust be p n rty fly because they live plowed ground. I know a good show rig h t h ere in town. I’ve had people I’ll ta k e you to to n ig h t.” tell me th a t’s th e w ay they felt at ((c) by George Ade.) first, but it didn’t ta k e ’em long to find out th e re ’s ju s t as m any pin­ Odd Structure Built heads on S ta te stre e t as you’li find an y w h ere out in th e woods.” by California Woman “Oh, I suppose a man would learn W hat is probably A m erica’s q ueer­ about th e city in a little w hile?” est house sta n d s in th e S anta C lara “C ert. It a in ’t w here a m an’s born valley, C alifornia. S pread out like a or w here he w as raised th at puts him w hole village, it has 144 rooms, no in any class, i t ’s w hether lie’s got 12 on th e sam e level, connected by an y th in g u n der his hat. I seen too m iles of ram bling passagew ays and m any o’ th ese hoys kind o’ jum p in corridors. T he house w as built by a front th e country and m ake a lot o’ woman of unlim ited w ealth who be city boys look like rabbits. But if he lieved, so the story goes, th a t a s long com es c a n te rin ’ into town to ne a a s she kept adding to it, would dead-gam e sport and set a pace for ail not die. So. for 38 years, C arpenters th e hoys, w’y, lie don’t last. It’s a w ere kept busy increasing the size. sm all town, .but it’s too big for any its in te rio r suggests a settin g for a one boy to come in from the country m ystery th riller. T h ere a re en tran ces and sc a re it. Then) sporty boys dun i walled .up behind, closet doors opening last. They get in w ith a lot o’ cheap upon blank w ails, trap d o o rs and weird sk a te s and chase aro u n d at nights and step s of only tw o and h alf inch tread th in k th ey ’re the real tiling, and then and balconies over s ta irs w ith no en in a couple o’ moons they go back tran ce to them , says P opular Science home a rd leave all th eir stall in li c k Monthly. Some of the room s contain They think th e y 're fly. but they a in ’t ” elab o rate gold plate and silver fix “ 1 know som e th at have done th at Hires and stain ed glass w indow s val very th in g .” ued at $5,000 apiece.

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Man o' War Was Greatest Racer of All Times. P la n s to Im m ortalize Man o’ W a r by having m ade a life-size bronze of th e fam ous race horse w ere disclosed by Gov. Flem D. Sam pson, follow ing an exchan g e of le tte rs w ith F ra n k C. R eil­ ly, New York, w t# recently conceived th e idea. Reilly saw Man o’ W ar a t Lexington d u rin g a to u r o f th e K entucky biueg ra ss a s a m em ber of th e g o v ern o r’s p a rty on th e Sunday a fte r derby day th is y ear, and recently w rote G overnor Sam pson. R eilly said he h as obtained th e co n sen t of F. G. R. Roth, sculptor, to model Man o’ W ar. Reilly w ired th e g overnor th a t th e consent of Sam ­ uel IX Riddle, ow ner of Man o ’ W ar, h as been obtained su b je c t to a rra n g e ­

m en ts being m ade w ith Miss E lizabeth D aingerfield, horse tra in e r, who has c h a rg e of M an o’ W ar, a s to th e tim e th e m odeling is to be done. I t is planned to have th e bronze c a st from th e scu lp to r’s model by Bertelli, and to place it a t C hurchill D owns, th e course over w hich th e his­ to ric K entucky derby is ru n annu ally . M an o’ W a r is now in stu d a t th e D aingerfield fa rm n e a r L exington. T h e co st of th e casting, delivered in Louisville, would be $7,600, Reilly ad v ised th e governor, a d d in g th a t he w ould head th e su b scrip tio n list w ith a co n trib u tio n of $250. T h e com m is­ sion of th e scu lp to r will be borne by R eilly personally, he said.

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Singles Too Skimpy So Shires Is A fter Homers A rt Shires, w ho h as had plenty of tips and dow ns since joining th e W hite Sox, h as discovered a m ethod of g et­ tin g m ore ups. He is going to get m ore e x tra-b ase hits. “No nse of a g re a t h itte r like me g ettin g him self a flock of skim py sin g le s,” S h ires inform ed th e w orld over th e radio. “ You n ev er get your nam e in th e headlines w ith singles. I t ’s d ista n c e th e public w ants. From now on I’m aim ing fo r th e n ex t coun­ ty. I’m going out a fte r those home runs.” “Come o u t and razz me,” he urged his audience. “You’ll go aw ay ch eer­ ing me when I slam them ag a in st th o s e b leachers. I su re can h it th a t hall and I’m not so bad aro u n d first b ase, e ith e r.”

Connecticut Youth Is Fine Olympic Prospect D an Cbubbuck, C onnecticut Aggie sophom ore, will p u t his hom e tow n on th e m ap a t th e next O lym pics unless all signs fail. Chubbuck, now nineteen, broke tw o E a s te rn in terco lleg iate and five o f his ow n college records in his first season o f v a rsity com petition. He sp ecializes in th e sh o tp n t and discu s and can do m ore th a n his sh a re in th e century, th e broad ju m p and 2'20-yard iow hurdles. Paul E. Bitgood, Aggie coach, now is w orking Chubbuck in th e pole v ault and high ju m p to p re p a re him fo r th e 1929 Penn relays. Bitgood b an k s on h is protege to show h im self w o rth y o f Olympic team consideration a t th is meet.

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S h o rtsto p Jo h n n y B ordes w as tu rn e d over to W heeling (M iddle A tlan tic) by Springfield (T h ree-I). *



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T illie Schuble, b ro th e r o f H einie, of D etro it, is receiving a tria l w ith F o rt W orth (T ex as league). •

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C hief B ender sa y s th e p itch ers of th e A th letics th is y e a r a re th e equal of th a t g re a t sta ff of 1914. •

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T o ronto h a s S teve O’Neill, E ddie Ainsm ith an d B ill H ungling a s catch ers, to ta lin g n early 120 y e a rs on e a rth . • • • New York baseball re p o rte rs p re ­ dict th a t Bob M eusel will be used only a s a p in ch -h itter a fte r th is season. • • • A jai-alal league is being planned w ith team s in N ew Y ork city, Cleve­ land, P ittsb u rg h , C incin n ati and Chi­ cago. • • • T h e record fo r strik e o u ts in a reg u ­ la r nine-inning baseball gam e is 19, m ade by C h arles Sw eeney of th e old P rovidence N atio n al team . * • • “B ad N ew s” H ale, nlneteen-year-old th ird basem an of th e A lex an d ria team in th e C otton S ta te s league, recently h it seven hom e ru n s in six consecu­ tiv e days. • • • H enry (H a n k ) Severeid and O tis (Doc) C randall, tw o v e te ra n s of th e m a jo r leagues, h av e been released o u t­ rig h t by S acram en to of th e Pacific C oast league. • * * Roy Kolp, C incinnati p itch er, had won only tw o ball gam es a ll season u n til he h ad his fight w ith H ack W il­ son. T hen R ay w ent o u t an d won tw o gam es in fo u r days. •

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C leveland is rep o rted to have of­ fered $45,000 and th re e p lay ers for Gus Suhr, sen satio n al San F ran cisco first sacker, who leads th e Pacific C o ast league in hom e runs. * • * Carl Davis, infielder of th e Joplin club o f th e W estern association, has been tra d e d to th e Springfield (111.) club o f th e T hree-I league fo r B abe H eitzm an, left handed p itcher. • • • C h arles A bbott, v eteran W estern a s­ sociation c a tc h e r w ith th e S ham nee (O kla.) club, h as been recalled by the St. Louis C ard s and sen t to th e ir T h re e I leag u e fa rm a t D anville, 111. • * • “ P ug” Griffin, O m aha (W estern ) m anager, w as honored fa n s of th e N e b rask a m etropolis recently. T he ro o te rs paid th e ir a p p reciatio n to th e pilot by p resen tin g him w ith a gold w atch. •



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M aybe th e tim e Is coming w hen w e can see th e w orld’s se rie s in o u r own sittin g room. How th e p e a n u ts and popcorn men will crab because th e y can n o t get in th e way o f the w hole crow d. • •

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As a pleasin g v a ria tio n of th e old tric k o f m aking a sh o estrin g catc h an d then follow ing it w ith a som er­ sa u lt, a Chicago o u tfielder en te re d a C in cin n ati d ugout on th e ru n an d then dived o u t on h is nose. Roy C arlyle, le ft fielder on th e O ak­ lan d O aks, Pacific C oast league, who, in a gam e w ith th e S an F ran cisco Mis­ sions, m ade th e lon g est hom e ru n ever recorded in baseball, driv in g th e ball 616 f e e t C arlyle w as fo rm erly w ith th e New York Y ankees an d th e Bos­ ton A m ericans.

Clifford (P a t) C raw ford, pinch hit­ te r e x tra o rd in a ry of th e New York Gi­ a n ts, lives a t S um ter, S. C., proudly known a s th e “G amecock C ity.” In his first y e a r in a m ajo r league, young C raw ford is living up to th e tru e s t tra d itio n o f his city. Pinch h itting is n o t easy in baseball. A pinch iiitte r goes in “cold” a fte r sittin g th ro u g h o u t th e aftern o o n on th e bench and th e ad v an ta g e is all in fa v o r of th e p itch er. W ith tw o-thirds o f th e season gone, C raw ford had tied tw o m ajo r league records of all tim e and probably will m ake som e on his own acco u n t before th e c u rta in Is ru n g down. T h e re is no m ore coura­ geous fowl th a n a gam ecock. P a t, w ho w as a football a n d b ase­ ball s ta r a t D avidson college, In his first 26 gam es fo r th e G ian ts confined his a c tiv itie s e n tirely to pinch hitting. H e w alked tw ice an d drove out one sacrifice fly, being charged w ith 23 tim es a t bat. He m ade 8 sa fe hits, scored 7 ru n s and b atted in 14 runs. H is h its included 3 home ru n s and a double. One of the home runs cam e w ith th e bases filled, th e double cleared bases p opulated to th e ir fu ll­ e st capacity an d a n o th e r hom er found tw o on th e bases to score ah ead of th e g re a t pinch slugger. No pinch h itte r in a season h as h it m ore th a n th re e hom e runs. C raw ford goes in to a tie w ith H am H y att, w ho h it th re e fo r P ittsb u rg h in 1913; R ay C aldw ell, w hose efforts w ere effective fo r th e H ighlanders, now th e Y an­ kees, in 1915; E lm er Sm ith, playing fo r C leveland in 1916 an d P a t ColUns fo r St. Louis in 1922. F o u r pinch h itte rs have sw a tte d hom e ru n s w ith th e bases filled, B eals B ecker, in 1910; M arty K avanagh, in 1916; Jo e Connolly, in 1923, and Cy W illiam s, in 1926. _________________ A

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A v eteran P h ilad elp h ia baseball scrib e a ttrib u te s th e high b a ttin g av­ era g e s p rev ailin g in th e m a jo r leagues th is season to th e fre e sw inging of th e w ell-m uscled a th le te s w ith keen eyes and d eterm in atio n a t a clean, un­ m a rre d baseball.

Tom m y L oughran, light heavyw eight cham pion, has m ade th e d ecla ratio n th a t he is th ro u g h w ith his p re se n t class and in th e fu tu re w ill fight in th e h eavyw eight division.

JportingSouibs A1 E sp in o sa’s s is te r is one of th e few woman golf p rofessionals in th e world. •

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C adets a t W est Point like football b est a s a sp o rt. T h e ir second choice is lacrosse. •

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Eddie Shore, B oston hockey sta r, is;, o u t w ith a dem and fo r a new c o n tra c t of $17,500 p er season. * • » F ifteen men an d women have ac­ com plished th e swim of th e E nglish channel sin ce C aptain W ebb’s con­ q u e st in 1875. *

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T h e ap p e a ra n c e of Mrs. May Sutton Bundy a t W im bledon th is y ear w as h e r first since she won th a t tennis classic 24 y e a rs ago. * » • T h e u n k in d est c u t of th e season is gleaned from a St. Louis p ap er w hich re fe rs to Bill T ilden as th e “M olla M allory of m en’s ten n is.” •



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Bob Sage, m iddlew eight boxer, his w ife, K ate, a n d a brother, Gene, a re all law yers. T h e th re e w ere g ra d u a t­ ed from th e U niversity of D etroit. •

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T h e d riv er used by G lenna C ollett w eighs tw elve and one-half ounces. She say s sh e can n o t control a lig h ter club and th a t a h eav ier one controls her. • • • T h e only losses suffered by K n u te R ockne a t N o tre D am e w ere th e g rad ­ u ation of fo u r backs, B rady, Chevigny, Niemic and Collins, tw o line­ men, M iller and L epp'g, an d eig h t flunks. •

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L iverpool—N ew s reaching here to th e effect th a t som e, m em bers of th e New York s ta te crim e com m ission adv o cate w hipping as p a rt of th e pun­ ishm ent for certain sex offenses per­ p e tra te d ag ain st women and children m akes English crim e e x p erts ask why th e punishm ent is not advocated for robbery with violence, especially when w om en, a re th e victim s, as it is som etim es inflicted in E ngland, al­ though E ngland does not punish sex crim es w ith flogging, except in ra re instances. On th e o th er hand, A m erican crim e ex p erts who know th a t w hipping does not alw ays prevent a crim inal from repeating a p a rtic u la r crim e may well ask why in exceptionally vicious cases of robbery of women w ith violence in E ngland the term of im prisonm ent is alw ays d isproportionately sh o rt, even when th e w hipping is tak en into con­ sideration. Twelve Strokes of “ Cat." An exam ple of w hat the averag e A m erican crim inal court w ould regard a s an absurdly light im prisonm ent, even in view of th e w hipping, w as fu r­ nished by th e sen ten ce of A lbert G runshaw , tw enty-six. to tw elve stro k es of th e “c a t” and six m onths’ im prisonm ent w hen he caused his woman victim excru ciatin g pain by throw ing pepper in her eyes, a fte r first firing tw o blank c a rtrid g e s in her face a t a d istan ce of tw o feet, w hich might well have blinded h e r fo r life. T he sentence w as im posed by J u s ­ tice C harles a t th e Liverpool A ssizes fo r an attem p ted robbery of the funds of the sub-post office in Bolton road, L ancaster. T he six m onths’ im prison­ m ent, by th e way, will be served in th e “second division,” w here prison­ e rs have m any m ore privileges th a n if they w ere not given th a t form of sentence. G runshaw w ent into th e sub-post office ju s t as Miss E lizabeth Ellen C ottam , tile postm istress, w as closing. She had counted her receipts, about $135, and they w ere on th e counter. G runshaw asked fo r a money ord er. Miss C ottam w as handing it to G run­ shaw when he produced a sp o rtin g pistol used for s ta rtin g races and loaded with blank cartrid g es. He tired tw o sh o ts into th e w om an’s face and then threw the pepper, w hich blinded her and caused the horrible pain. Miss C ottam scream ed but did not quit. She grabbed G runshaw and w as fighting w ith him when an o th e r wom­ an in the building cam e to the rescue. G runshaw forced th e o th er woman out, closed th e door, and resum ed th e a t­ tack on Miss C ottam . They fell to th e floor. Holding th e woman w ith one hand, G runshaw grabbed th e money w ith th e other. He w as about to m ake his escape w hen a constable arrived. Short in Accounts. G runshaw m ade his a tte m p t a t rob­ bery on a busy street.- H is d eterm in a­ tion and viciousness w ere show n n o t only by firing the pistol blanks th a t m ight have blinded Miss C ottam and by throw ing th e pepper th a t blinded her tem porarily and might have blinded her perm anently, but by re­ tu rn in g to th e a ttack . H is m otive w as revealed a t his trial, when it w as te s­ tified th a t he w as about $100 sh o rt in his accounts w ith a club of w hich he w as tre a su re r. Not a redeem ing fe a tu re m arked th is cruel, carefully prem ed itated crim e inspired by an o th e r crim e of his own, yet in addition to th e tw elve stro k es of the cat G runshaw will do no m ore th an six m onths in prison, w ith tim e off for good behavior. T h a t tlie “c a t” does not necessarily d eter w as evidenced recently by a n ­ o th er E nglish case in w hich a man convicted o f robbery of a woman w ith violence asked fo r and received a sentence of 18 stro k es with th e c a t in com bination w ith a sh o rt term in p re f­ erence to a long term w ithout th e “c a t,” but it undoubtedly does d e te r m any and possibly th e m ajo rity of crim in als who would be inclined to rob women w ith violence.

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Crowd Is Generous to Starving U. Graduate New York.—A young man collapsed a t B roadw ay and E ighty-eighth stre e t. A crow d g athered. He w as h eard to m u tte r som ething about being hungry. Som eone in th e crow d slipped aw ay and reap p eared w ith coffee and san d ­ w iches from a re sta u ra n t. T h e young m an a te an d collapsed again. An am ­ bulance arriv ed . T he doctor a n ­ nounced th e young m an w as starv in g . T h ere w as a m ovem ent in the crow d, a hat w as passed, and in a few m inutes a p u rse of $100 w as col­ lected. A w oman who had stopped h e r c a r a t th e scene took th e young m an aw ay, prom ising him a night’s lodging and tr a in fa r e home. T h e young man w as E rn est B ar­ ber, tw enty-three, a recent g ra d u a te o f th e U niversity o f V irginia, w ho had com e h ere w ith his diplom a and high hopes to m ake his fortune, but had been unable to find w ork. He had not eate n in th ree days. Heavy C an cer Toll London.—T he house ot comm ons approved an ap p ro p riatio n of $500,000 to be sp en t fo r radium to be d is trib ­ uted in th e h ospitals for tre a tm e n t of can cer victim s. It w as revealed d u r­ ing th e proceedings th a t 54,000 p er­ sons had died of can cer in G reat B rit­ ain during 1927

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E d w a rd F . L y m an , Jr., w as b o rn in p o sitio n s o f tr u s t in consequence. M an a sq u a n fo rty -six y e a rs ago, th e son M r. L y m a n is tr e a s u r e r a n d a fo r­ of E d w a rd F . a n d ' G e o rg ia n a B ailey m e r p re sid e n t o f B e lm a r B u ild in g an d L y m an . L o an A ssociation, one of th e few orE n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r a t th< M r. L y m a n received his e a rly ed u c a ­ g a n -z a tio n s of th e k in d th a t ow ns its P o s t O ffice a t B elm a r, N ew J e rse y tio n in th e public schools of K ey p o rt own building. H e w as fo r th ree y e a rs u n d e r th e A c t o f C ongress. a n d g ra d u a te d fro m A tla n tic H ig h ­ a m em b er o f P o in t P le a s a n t councilla n d s H ig h School. m an ic b o ard b efore com ing to B elm ar S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S F ollo w in g in his f a th e r ’s fo o tstep s, a n d w a s d is tric t .clerk th e re fo r tw o S ingle C opy ..............—— ......................... ............................ 04 M r. L y m an b eg an h is c a re e r in th e y ears. T h re e M o n th s ........ —........................... ...... .40 v a st field of ra ilro a d in g , h is f ir s t posi­ Six M o n th s ....................................... 75 tio n b ein g th a t of sta tio n a g e n t a t O n e Y e a r .................. I I I $ L 5 0 G alilee fo r th e C e n tra l R a ilro a d of New Je rse y . Such a p osition in th o se In o rd e rin g th e c h a n g e of su b scrip ­ d ay s re q u ire d th e in c u m b e n t to be a tio n a d d re ss, p lease give th e old a s clerk, a c c o u n ta n t, c a sh ie r a n d a s tu d ­ en t o f geog rap h y . w ell a s th e n ew a d d re ss. M r. L y m a n soon gave evidence of his ab ility a n d a f te r tw o y e a rs w as tr a n s ­ N ew s Ite m s o f local a n d . p e rso n a l in ­ fe rre d to. S p rin g L ak e, w h ere h e be­ te r e s t invited. cam e te le g ra p h o p e ra to r fo r th e N ew Y o rk a n d L ong B ra n c h R a ilro a d in S u m m er, a n d a ssiste d a t h is m anysided old job d u rin g th e w in ter. H is fo n d n e ss fo r a n d a d e p tn e ss a t fig u re s a n d d e ta il led M r. L y m an to a c c e p t a p o sitio n a s b o o k k eep er in the O cean C a su a lty N a tio n a l B a n k a t P o in t P le a s a n t in 1904. H e quicklyP O L IT IC A L C O M B IN A TIO N S proved h is efficien cy th e re a n d w as T h e F a ll C am p a ig n fo r th e election a p p o in te d a s s is ta n t c a sh ie r in a v ery s h o rt tim e. of a S ta te S e n a to r, S h eriff, tw o A ssem ­ F ro m th e 7 O cean C a su a lty M r. L y­ blym en, a n d tw o F re e h o ld e rs is in m a n cam e to B e lm a r in 1917 to a c c e p t p ro g re ss. W hile it m a y seem a little b it e a rly to th e a v e ra g e citizen, th e h is p re s e n t position a s c a sh ie r of th e f a c t is t h a t th e le a d e rs a re b u sy a n d F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k . I t is g e n e ra lly conceded th a t it is th ro u g h M r. L y­ h a v e th e ir e a rs to th e g ro u n d . T hey m a n ’s a b ility a s a b a n k e r a n d to his ! a re p o n d e rin g th e p o ssib ility o f e ffe c t­ E D W A R D F . LYM AN, J r . u n tirin g e n e rg y th a t th e b a n k to d a y j in g “sw a p s” a s in th e old d ay s. T he H e is a m em b er of O cean L odge, No. ow es its env iab le p o sitio n a m o n g th e ' D e m o c ra tic le a d e r of M onm o u th C oun­ 89, F . a n d A. M., of B elm ar; Goodwin b a n k in g in s titu tio n s o f th e s ta te . ty, it is re p o rte d , is try in g to b rin g C h a p te r, No. 36, R . A. M.; O cean M r. L y m a n h a s alw ay s ta k e n a deep j a b o u t su c h co m b in a tio n s t h a t in h is B each L odge, No. 86, K n ig h ts of P y th ­ in te re s t in B e lm a r’s w e lfa re a n d h a s j m in d w ill a ss u re th e D e m o c ra ts o f a t ias; th e F ir s t P re s b y te ria n C hurch; le a s t one o r tw o o f th e o ffices to be sin cerely le n t h is aid to a n y m ove- 1 m e n t te n d in g to w a rd th e b o ro u g h ’s ^ ^ B e’m a r v o te d fo r a t th e G en eral E lectio n , 6 | Y a c h t Club, a n d B e ln ia r F is h in g Club. pro g ress. T uesd ay , N o v em b er 5 th n ex t. T he tw o M r. L y m a n is devoted to y ach tin g , H e sqrved a s c o u n cilm an fo r sev e ra l m a jo r offices to be filled a re : S ta te a n d a n e x p e rt in h a n d lin g a boat. H e F IS H IN G CLU B B A IT y ea rs, a n d h is m a rk e d ex ecu tiv e a b il­ S e n a to r a n d S h eriff. T he R ep u b lican Deep Sea Fishing and h a s w on n u m e ro u s tro p h ie s a t the W eekly P riz e W in n ers bay. In a d d itio n to th ese ra c e b o a ts c a n d id a te s w ho receiv ed th e decisive ity a n d fa r-sig h te d n e ss c a u se d h im to sp o rt. H e is a g re a t b eliev er in o u t­ F re d P fe iffe r ra n o ff w ith first Deep Sea-Sickness th ere a re now b u t a h a n d fu l of bo ats, n o m in a tio n s a t th e la te p rim a rie s, As­ be looked u p o n a s one o f th e m a in ­ d o o r life a n d a n a r d e n t golfer. H e prize w ith his fish of 5 lbs. 14 oz., an d sta y s of th e local g o v e rn m e n t. Mr. sem b ly m a n E . D o n ald S te rn e r a n d m a rrie d in 1908 M iss F ra n c e s E . Se- w as seconded w ith th e w e ig h t of 4 lb. w h e re a s befroe th e closing of C arp en ­ T he o w n ers of th e “M arie,” a re ­ C hief C lerk W illiam R. O ’B rien o f th e L y m a n ’s ju d g m e n t in fin a n c ia l a ffa irs goine a n d h a s a b e a u tifu l hom e on 4 oz. c a u g h t by J o h n K e rr, J r . T hen te r ’s P av ilio n th e re w ere tim es w hen is a s n e a rly in fallib le a s h u m a n ju d g ­ v am ped su b -ch aser, a re p -e p a rin g th e ir S h e riff’s O ffice, possess re c o rd s of N o rth L a k e drive. F re d H . M iller, a p rev io u s f ir s t prize m e n t c a n be a n d he holds n u m e ro u s th e w a te r seem ed c lu tte re c w ith th e se a w o rth y c ra f t fo r fish in g p arties. serv ice a n d a re c a n d id a te s u p o n these cap to r, to o k th ird place w ith a 3 lb. 16 craft,. A re “T hem D ays G one F o r­ T h is b o a t can acco m m o d ate one h u n ­ re co rd s. T h e y b o th k n o w th e ir jobs. oz. fish. e v e r? ” dred p assen g ers. W h a t m o re c a n th e citizen s of th e F R A N C E A P P R O V E S C H O IC E O F In flu x of G u ests A N S W E R , P L E A S E I t h a s ta k e n th e sn a p p e rs to d ra w T h ro u g h th e c o u rte sy of C h arles F. C o u n ty d e m a n d of c a n d id a te s se ek in g A m ong th o se loo k in g over th e B el­ G arrow , th e p ress of B e lm a r acco m ­ o u t th e row boats, so tha.t now one can C o u n ty o ffic e s? In M ay o r F r a n k D u r­ E D G E AS N E W A M BASSA DO R m a r F is h in g P ie r la s t w eek w as H a rry see q u ite a few every day. O f course a n d of S ea G irt, th e p a r ty h a s a c a n ­ 1. W h a t is a c a v a lry so ld ie r c a rr y ­ E . F itz g e ra ld , W riter of the R od an d panied h im on th e cru ise la s t Sunday. som e c ra b fro m row boats, too, still it A n n o u n c e m e n t b y th e s ta te d e p a rt­ d id a te f o r A ssem bly w ho h a s th e in ­ in g a fire a rm a n d tra in e d to fig h t on G un colum ns in th e R e p o rte r S ta r of N ow it so h a p p e n s t h a t 't h a t b o a t rid es p a rtic u la rly sm ooth a t fa ir speed, and seem s th a t m an y c ra b b e rs m erely go te r e s ts of th e sh o re re s o rts a t h e a rt m e n t a t W a sh in g to n th a t S e n a to r fo o t a s w ell as on h o rs e b a c k ? O rlando, F la . A cco rd in g to h is ow n so fo r all on b o ard th e tr ip o u t w as de ab o u t on foot. a n d h a s alw ay s been fo u n d in th e v a n ­ E d g e of N ew J e rs e y w ould be a c c e p t­ 2. W h a t is th e title given to a n y of­ w ords h e w as fa v o ra b ly im p ressed O u tb o ard s s tir up co n sid erab le w eed g u a rd o f e v e ry e ffo rt fo r th e b e tte r­ able to th e F re n c h g o v e rn m e n t a s a m ­ fic e r w ho is d e le g a ted by a sovereign w ith th is a ttra c tiv e stro n g h o ld of fish ­ lightfu-1. D esp ite th e w a rm th of th e m e n t of th e ir m u n icip alities. T h o m as b a ssa d o r to P a ris rev iv ed sp ecu latio n to ex ercise re g a l a u th o r ity in his erm en. T h e im p ressio n w as so secu re sun, fo r it w as h o t on shore, it w as in th e ir w ake, an d because of th e ir v e ry c o m fo rta b le a t sea. I t also h a p ­ new speeding ab ilities th e y a re cen ­ M. G opsill is a n ex p erien ced leg islato r, a s to th e d a te th e se n io r N ew J e rse y n a m e ? in his m ind t h a t he w rite s fo r som e pens th a t a n y b o a t in a g ro u n d sw ell te rs of a ttra c tio n . N o t th a t sp e c ta to rs se n a to r w ill leave W ash in g to n . a n d th e w hole tic k e ts spells efficiency, 3. W h a t is th e n a m e of th e a r tif i­ d e ta ils as to how a n d w hy fish a re h ere w ill ro c k n o ticeab ly w h en n o t ru n n in g m erely g e t a k ick o u t of w a tc h in g W h en in fo rm e d o f th e a p p ro v a l of cial w a te rw a y by m ean s o f w hich all cau g h t. w ith F re e h o ld e rs H a rry G. B o rd en an d u n d e r pow er, a n d fo r b ait’ fish in g it is th em sk im ac ro ss th e bay, r a th e r th a t B o rd e n A. J e ffre y , tw o experienced th e F re n c h g o v ern m en t, S e n a to r E d g e n a v ig a tio n is c a rrie d ro u n d th e falls F ro m N e w a rk cam e H on. W illiam J. d esirable, yes, n ecessary , to cease ru n ­ th e y do n o t w a n t to m iss seein g a n y said th e in fo rm a tio n w as g ra tify in g , m en s u re o f reelectio n . a n d ra p id s of N ia g a ra . W h a t did it E g a n to rig h tly in sp e c t th e local fish spills. T he o u tb o a rd e rs also sk ip ning. b u t a d d ed t h a t h is a m b a ssa d o rsh ip c o st? em porium . As to w h a t Bill know s Ah, th e re lay th e ru b fo r th e p ress of a ro u n d th e in le t q u ite a bit, an d th e w as a s u b je c t h e could n o t d iscu ss a t T H E G R A F Z E P P E L IN 4. W h a t is th e in s tru m e n t fo r m eas- a b o u t fish in g , w e h e s ita te to guess, B elm ar. A t f i r s t he w as u n a ffe c te d v e n tu reso m e d riv e rs even go to sea in th is tim e. F o rm a l n o m in a tio n b y P re s in g sh a k in g s, tre m o rs a n d tiltin g of still w e b e t he b a c k s h is fish sto ries a n d ab le to w a tc h th e fellow s p u llin g th e ir fra il c ra ft. In th e six te e n th c e n tu ry M agellan id e n t H o o v er a n d c o n firm a tio n by th e th e e a rh t? w ith fig u re s a p len ty . A lso fro m N ew ­ in th e fish, b u t th is w as n o t to hav e H ig h tid es p e rm it la rg e r b o ats to c irc u m n a v ig a te d th e globe in a sa ilin g s e n a te a re still to come. 5. W h a t w as it t h a t w as p re se n te d a r k we fin d Jo h n F a n th , R . F elto n , been h is fa te . I t w as soon observed e n te r on th e bay, an d v e ry o ften one vessel, a n d th e fa c t h a s been d ru m m e d T h e close a sso c ia tio n S e n a to r E d g e by th e K hed iv e of E g y p t to th e U nited Jo e B rady, P a u l B u rn e, E . B adgely, S. th a t la n d sm a n L ouis h ad his eyes upon ca n see fish in g sk ifs o r la rg e ru n a ­ in to th e h e a d s of school c h ild re n ever h a s h a d w ith th e ta r if f bill, w h ich w ill S ta te s a n d placed in C e n tra l P a r k in G. E ag le, B ill Z nik, R. R e tch in g s, H e r­ th e onco m in g ro llers in an u n frie n d ly b o u ts up th a t w ay. G en erally th o u g h , sin ce a s one o f th e m o st p ro g ressiv e be th e f ir s t b u sin ess to com e befo re 1881 a n d w h a t w as it p o p u larly called ? m an a n d H a rry M endel, W m . V anel, m a n n e r. N ev er th e tw ain did m eet, th e y a re to be fo u n d e a s t of th e ra il­ ste p s ta k e n by m a n u p to th a t tim e. th e s e n a te w h en it ta k e s u p a c tiv e ses­ 6. W h a t c o u n try is le a rn in g to re a d H . M esin g er a n d if t h a t h a s n o t o th e r still c o n ta c t w as e n tire ly u n n e c e ssa ry ro ad bridge. A t tim es q u ite a la rg e N ow we a re fa c e to face w ith a new sions in S ep tem b er, is ex p ected to hold a n d w rite in a new sty le w ith a n a l­ cities b e a t fo r v isito rs to th e B e lm a r fo r m erely th e g en tle sw ay o f th e ship fle e t m ay be seen an c h o re d in a group. circ u m n a v ig a tio n o f th e globe—by h im in W a sh in g to n u n til fin a l disp o si­ p h a b e t o f 31 le tte r s ? P ie r, w h a t of it. w as p ro d u c in g a sen satio n , asid e fro m m ean s of a m o d ern a irsh ip —a fe a t th a t tio n of th e m e a su re . As a m e m b e r of 7. W h a t is th e te rm given to th e F ro m M aplew ood, N . J., A. L ew is; sleep, u p o n him . In c re a sin g a c tiv ity w ould h a v e been th o u g h t im possible th e s e n a te fin a n c e c o m m ittee, S e n a to r su b s ta n c e s em ployed in th e a r ts to a s ­ O f N ew o Y rk C ity, C has. F ra n k e n - in c u rre d in c re a sin g a c tiv ity a s a C hem ­ even a few y e a rs ago. T h e G ra f Zep­ E d g e h a s ta k e n a p a r t in th e rev isio n sist th e re d u c tio n o f a m eta lic ore an d b u rg , Ju le s B o n tet, A rt H ab ersto le, Mr. is try s tu d e n t m ig h t say —or m ig h t we pelin is n e a rin g th e end of its ro u n d - of th e ho u se ta r if f bill th r o u g h o u t th e th e fu sio n o f th e m e ta l? D illon, F r a n k G re e ty a n d so n ; B ro o k ­ have m e a n t P h y sics, r a t h e r th a n th e th e-w o rld to u r—fro m L a k e h u rst, N . J., su m m er. 8. W h a t is th e c o m m ittee o f th e lyn, C has. D avis, Ja m e s B ro w n ; P h ila ­ f ir s t m en tio n ed su b ject. G o v e rn o r to A p p o in t S e n a to r to L a k e h u rst, N. J., w ith o n ly th re e H o u se of R e p re se n ta tiv e s, ch a rg e d delphia, O. T. H a rtb u e r, J a c k K elly of L ik e p o u rin g oil upon tro u b led w a t­ Hundred and Ten Footer A lth o u g h G o v e rn o r M o rg a n F . L a r­ w ith th e ra is in g of rev en u e a n d the sto p s in betw een. T h in k of it. N ev er th e D over F is h in g Club a n d th e follow ­ ers, th e s k ip p e r s ta rte d th e b o a t a g a in y e t h a s th e re been su c h a n u n d e rta k ­ son believes in a co n fe re n c e of le a d e rs p a y m e n t o f th e n a tio n a l d e b t? in g fro m th e sam e club, D r. C has. Han- a n d a f t e r it h ad stra ig h te n e d o u t a bit, Makes Trip to Sea Through ing, a n d ev ery in d ic a tio n p o in ts to com to d iscu ss th e a p p o in tm e n t o f a su c­ 9. W h en a n u m b e r of sto ck h o ld ers kinson, T. J . M eany, A. H am m e rth e p re ss of B e lm a r did likew ise. H e plete success. D ay by d a y th e eyes of ce sso r to U n ite d S ta te s S e n a to r W al­ in a c o rp o ra tio n a g re e to p lace th e ir Shark River Inlet sch m id t, E a rl C lym er, M. S. L entz, did not, how ever, look a t th e fis h e r­ th e w o rld h av e been fo cu ssed on th is te r E . E d g e “m ig h t be a good th in g sto c k in th e h a n d s of one o r m ore p e r­ Ja c o b B u rck , H . G. L entz, E . V anA nda, m en in th e s te rn w ith th e ir squid lines g re a t, ep o ch -m ak in g flig h t—a n ev e n t fro m th e s ta n d p o in t of th e R e p u b lican so n s to w h o m th e y give pow ers of a t ­ E d D u n n ; D over, J . T u rn e y ; C hester, o u t; r a t h e r h e c o n sta n tly k e p t eyes t h a t w ill loom f a r la r g e r in th e h is to ry p a rty ,” h e s ta te d h e w ould d ep en d to rn e y a u th o riz in g th e m to v ote th e ir A fav o red few hav e th e use an d pro­ P a., N . P e a t; W a rre n , O., M rs. A. V. books o f th e fu tu re th a n th e fam o u s u p o n h is ow n ju d g m e n t in m a k in g a sto c k a t electio n s, w h a t is su ch a u th ­ S k in n e r; H illsidde, M r. a n d M rs. H. fro n t. Seem ed s o r t of lo n g in g to re a c h te c tio n of th e lagoon fo r th e ir boats. th e sh o re w hich h e w as w atch in g . B u t f e a t o f M agellan. T h e flig h t o f D r. d ecision in th e m a tte r. "T h a t,” he o riz a tio n called ? W . D en n in g ; P a ssa ic , Ju d g e D u ffy ; th is w as n o t to be so—by m an y h o u rs In one re s p e c t th e y a re n o t so fav o red E c k e n e r a n d h is c re w p re sa g e s a new s ta te d , “is m y ow n a p p o in tm e n t an d fo r th e lagoon e n tra n c e is such th a t 10. W h a t w as th e su rn a m e of a fa m S outh O range, F re d K a u c h e r, G eorge —fo r a n o th e r sp o t w as soon selected p assa g e dep en d s upon tid es a n d skill. e ra o f p ro g re ss—it h a s th e m o st v ita l I in te n d to m a k e it m yself." ily o f W elsh e x tra c tio n w hich occupied R a a tz ; W. O ran g e, R. Y ubles; O range, fo r fish in g , a d rift. b e a rin g on fu tu re co m m erce a n d A nd of course all th e sk ip p e rs a re th e th ro n e of E n g la n d fro m 1485 to T. I. B erg ; H oboken, J . J. O’H a r a ; S im ilar to a co n tin u ed sto ry , th e re skilled. tra v e l. C IR C U S CO M IN G TO T O W N 1603. M ontclair, C. J. F o c h t; N o rth A rlin g ­ w as a re v ie w o f th e p revious proceed­ I n th e n a rro w of th e in le t w ill be A n sw ers w ill be fo u n d on a n o th e r to n ,F red o H efer; O cean iCty, fro m th e ings, s o rt of lead in g up to g re a t th r ill­ H u n t’s C ircus, a th re e -rin g p ro d u c ­ p a g e in th is issue. NO R E L IE F IN SIGHT O cean C ity F is h in g Club, R o b e rt Vol- e rs y e t to cornel I t is w ondered if fo u n d one of th e la rg e s t b o ats th a t h a s tion, tr a n s p o rte d upon th e ir ow n fle e t lum , J. B. B ugby, C. H in g e rfo rd , Jr., said la n d lu b b e r ca n even re m e m b e r y e t com e in to S h a rk R iver. A glance N o a c tio n on b each p o llu tio n by N ew of f a s t m o v in g m o to r tr u c k s is to p ay R a y L iday, W m . B ow m an a n d C h arles t h a t on one o f th e rolls, one fellow lo st a t th e le n g th —a h u n d re d a n d te n fe e t Y o rk g a rb a g e w ill be ta k e n th is su m ­ W e st B e lm a r a v is it on T h u rsd a y , Aug. V ollum ; A tla n tic C ity, E lm e r H . E m - h is squid to a p resu m ab ly , bonita. T h a t —a n d y o u ’ll w o n d er how it ca n be m er, a n d in a ll likelihood, th is y ear. 29th. w etch er, A nglers Club, W . P . Cline, Jr., s trik e cau sed a b it of ex citem en t, a n d tu rn e d ab o u t. A nd p e rh a p s la s t S un­ A cco rd in g to th e a d v a n c e a g e n ts, T h e s u it in s titu te d b y th is s ta te H . W . S h an er, T. B o rn et, D avis B o m et, a t le a s t th e fish e rm a n w ill rem em b er d ay you w ere am o n g th e ones w ho a g a in s t th e C ity of N ew Y o rk to re ­ th is show , p re s e n ts a p ro g ra m w ith a s G. W . G aul; F lu sh in g , Geo. W. R o b in ­ it f o r aw hile. H ow ever, th e big c a tc h ­ w atc h e d th e eig h ty fo o ter com e in to s tr a in d u m p in g of re fu se a t sea, is m a n y o r m o re n o v elties a n d in n o v a­ th e riv e r fo r a b rie f stay . T h en re ­ son of th e L. I. F . C. e s a r e y e t to com e, especially on d ay s m em b er t h a t th e re a re loads of boats: shelv ed in th e a rc h iv e s of th e S u p rem e tio n s a s a n y c irc u s u p o n th e ro a d to ­ w hen fish in g is good. C o u rt, w h e re it a w a its th e p le a su re of day, h a v in g e v e ry th in g t h a t th e big t h a t should use S h a rk R iv e r fo r a t A “H A S B E E N ” COM ES BACK J u s t d ro p in to th e office a n y tim e if t h a t a u g u s t body a f te r it reco n v en es in ra ilro a d show s h av e, a n d p re s e n tin g a s As if to c o rre c t su ch a n erro n eo u s you w a n t to k n o w w h e th e r o r n o t to le a s t a “h a lf w ay ” p o rt, now th a t th e s e O ctob er. T he w o rk in g s of th e m a c h in ­ m a n y fe a tu re a c ts, a s th e c o st o f tr a n s id e a th a t th e y n e v e r com e back, an d a t ta k e a tr ip to sea. L ouis w ould n o t tw o hav e show n th e cap ab ilities of th e e ry of th e S u p rem e C o u rt a re slow an d p o rta tio n is so m u c h c u t dow n th a t it th e sam e tim e go a ste p fu r th e r by h av e m issed th a t tr ip fo r a n y th in g and riv er. to rtu o u s, a n d th e J e rs e y c o a st is liable allow s th e m a n a g e m e n t to sp en d m u ch All th is is a s t a r t fo r B e lm a r and! S u rp assin g th o se claim in g to be up-to- h e did m iss a lot, b u t now his loss h a s to be stre w n w ith re fu se fro m N ew m o re m oney in th e p ro d u c tio n of th e th e-m in u te an g lers, D ave A. M cIn ty re a c te d fo r th e best, a n d he is in trim S h a rk R iver. P e rh a p s th e n e x t th in g N ew Y o rk ’s k itc h e n s m a n y tim e s be­ m a in p ro g ra m p ro p er. w ill be p a sse n g e r an d fre ig h t ships; step p ed o u t on th e B e lm a r iP e r T ues­ H u n t’s C ircu s h a s b e e n a te n te d o r­ Not That Its Any of His d a y evening, A u g u st 20th a n d fo r fo r com e w h a t m ay. fo re th e m etro p o lis is fo rc e d by law d o ck in g a t B elm ar. A nd th e n h y d ro ­ in to a sen se of decency. g a n iz a tio n fo r th e p a s t th irty -fiv e a e ro p lan es m a k in g re g u la r sto p s in th e aw hile h eld off; ju s t fish in g w ith b a it­ y e a rs a n d h a s alw a y s a c co rd ed its p a­ Darned Business, but Our less tackle. T hen, w hen a larg e enough T H E C H A R L O T T E V IS IT S B E L M A R bay. S till in th e fu tu re , co n sid e ra b le tro n s a good, clean, m o ra l e n te r ta in ­ G U N N IN G SE A SO N O P E N S p riv a te b o a t tr a ffic e n te rin g a t th e in­ crow d h a d assem bled a t th e clubhouse T h e h o u seb o at “C h a rlo tte ” of th e Co­ let, an d th en ce to go th ro u g h th e p ro ­ m en t, a n d a s th e a d v a n c e a g e n t says, , Nosy Correspondent Would he g o t dow n to business. S h o rtly he lu m b ia Y a c h t C lub m ade a tr ip to T h e w a rn in g in a fo rm o f a p e ste r it n eed s no sp ecial in tro d u c tio n to th e I L i k e t o K n O W : cam e in a n d stu p tifie d th e w itn esses S h a rk R iv er. T h is b o at is fro m N ew ­ posed can al, to th e in la n d ro u te. to h u n te r s w ho p la n to fill th e ir bags show -going p u b lic a s th e y k n o w th a t 1 ✓ ____ L ook fo r a new H ig h T ide o f a c tiv ­ by h a u lin g b eh in d a la rg e strip e d bass. a rk , ow ned by D ecozen of a u to fam e. w ith m a lla rd s a n d b ra n t, h a s been is­ th e y w ill see n o th in g t h a t is n o t ab - ; w h o said “D ot" T he fish topped th e scales a t 14 lbs. I t a ttr a c te d a tte n tio n by v irtu e o f its ity on S h a rk R iv er! is a novice w ith su ed b y th e U. S. D e p a rtm e n t o f A gri- so lu tely w o rth w h ile in e v e ry re s p e c t h o o k a n d lin e ? 11 ounces. T o f u r th e r a p p re c ia te th e spic a n d sp an ap p e a ra n c e , th ro u g h o u t .c u ltu re . a n d fro m e v rey ang le. j ____ a m az in g fe a tu re s of th is com eback its eig h ty feet. Come ag ain , sk ip p er, “L E A V E IT TO P O L L Y * T hose w ho w a tc h th e so u th w a rd H u n t’s C ircus S logan is “N o t so Big, H o w m u ch did th a t eel w eigh? ju s t rem em b er t h a t fo r th e p a s t w eek w nen you can s ta y longer! p a ss a g e o f th e b ird s a lo n g th e N ew B u t so G ood.” m o st m em b ers h av e openly co m p lain ­ “L eave I t to P o lly ,” a th re e -a c t com ­ J e r s e y c o a st a re w a rn e d th a t th e duck, W h e re w ere th e k ic k e rs T u esd ay ed ab o u t th e p oorness of fish in g condi­ edy, w ill be sta g e d T h u rsd a y a n d F r i­ goose, b ra n t, a n d co o t m a y be ta k e n B E L M A R A U T O IST G E T S e v en in g ? tions. T h en a d d to t h a t th e f a c t th a t LOOKING AROUND day, A u g u st 29th a n d 30th, a t th e C al­ only b e tw een O cto b er 16 a n d J a n u a r y th is reco rd fish w as ta k e n on th e end v a ry B a p tis t C h u rch , T h irte e n th av e­ SU SPEN D ED SEN TEN C E BELMAR WATERS 31. T h e re w ill be a n open seaso n on W h a t does ju s tic e m ean in South of th e pier. T h e re ’s a m a rk fo r th e n u e a n d E s tre e t. W ilso n ’s sn ip e o r Ja c k s n ip e in N ew p re s e n t ex p e rts to tr y for, le t alone the S am L ew in, o f 1101 B s tre e t, B elm a r, B e lm a r? T he c a s t is as follow s: M iss P risc illa J e r s e y b e tw een th e sam e tw o d ates. N a v ig a tio n on S h a rk R iv e r is m o st o th e r “h a s b eens.” T h e N ew J e rs e y open seaso n on w as g iv en a su sp en d ed se n te n c e by c e rta in ly on th e in crease. N ow it is K ittin , p rin cip al, C larice S in n ill; M iss I f a cop’s jo b is a lazy m a n ’s jo b ? W oodcock ex te n d s fro m O cto b er 15 to Ju d g e T u m e n M o n d ay on c h a rg e s of n o t unco m m o n to see canoes tra v e l­ B ed elia K ittin , h e r siste r, H elen CoeyF is h in g on B e lm a r P ie r N o v em b e r 14. Q uail m a y be ta k e n fro m re c k le ss d riv in g , c a u sin g a n a ccid en t, in g in th e sh allo w cre e k s ru n n in g in to m a n ; M iss C letav ia H a rd in g , in s tru c ­ W ho s ta r te d th is a rg u m e n t? Som ehow m o st of th e fish seem to S e p te m b e r 1 to N o v e m b e r 30 a n d Gal- a n d fa ilu re to c a rr y p ro p e r license th e b a y ; a n d also c ru isin g a ro u n d th e to r, L e o n a M egill; A nnie, th e m aid, E l­ k n o w th e hom e of p ro ffic ie n t an g lers, lin u le fro m O cto b er 16 to N o v em b er 30. card s, w h en h e a g re e d to se ttle fo r b a y in g en eral. T he d red g ed holes on sa H a u g ; M ario n E ste rb ro o k , Ju n io rs, W H Y T E S T R E E T SID E W A L K S fo r la s t w eek th e y ’ve ste e re d c le a r of d a m a g e s w ith G eorge H . Culp, o f 42 C h a rlo tte T ay lo r; H ild a M ason, A gnes A c tin g on a c o m p la in t ab o u t the th e B e lm a r P ie r. J u s t th e sam e a few S h a rk R iv e r H ills S hores a t t r a c t m a n y Y ou p ro b a b ly th in k y o u ’ve m ad e W e st M ain s tre e t, W ay n esb o ro , P a ., fro m th e B e lm a r side, fo r th e sp o ts A lgor; L illian M artin , C a th e rin e S tev­ c o n d itio n o f W h y te s tr e e t sidew alks m u s t hav e m issed th e d e to u r sig n s fo r en so n ; I n a S in clair, M y rtle W ooley; y o u r la s t w o rth le ss in v e stm e n t, b u t d riv e r of th e o th e r c a r a n d co m p lain ­ a re id eal fo r sw im m ers. a n t in th e case. T he a c c id e n t o c c u rre d th e B o rough C ouncil o f S o u th B elm ar, on m o st ev ery m o rn in g one o r tw o you h a v e n ’t. V ivian W in th ro p , B essie S tev en so n ; Y a c h t C lub O ne D esig n R a c e b o a ts S u n d a y in A sb u ry P a r k a n d h e a rin g M o n d ay evening, a u th o riz e d th e b o r­ larg e flu k e w ere lan d ed . T h ese fish hold sw ay in th e b a y on S a tu rd a y a f ­ M ary A nn M eredit, Polly, B onnie Coey o u g h e n g in e e r to e sta b lish a n a r e a be­ r a n b etw een th re e a n d six pounds. As A L o w b ro w is a p e rso n w h o re fu se s w as p o stp o n ed w h en L ew in failed to , tern o o n s. O ne c a n n o t b u t r e g r e t th e m a n ; B u rg la r, H elen W ebster. 1 tw een S e v e n te n th a n d E ig h te e n th a v e­ all c a tc h e s w ere a t d if fe re n t tim es, it M rs. G. T. B u ck le is p u b licity ch a irto oe b o red if th e r e ’s a n “e x it” n e a r by. a p p e a r. n u e s fo r th e p u rp o se o f la y in g u n ifo rm is im possible to sch ed u le th e m fo r la c k o f sa ils on S h a rk R iv er, fo r th ese 1 K b o a ts ad d g re a tly to th e life of th e m a n w a lk s on b o th sides. novices a re c a tc h in g th e fish.

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O R D IN A N C E N o. 50 BO RO UG H O F SO UTH B E L M A R A n O rd in a n ce P r o v id in g fo r t h e Im ­ p r o v e m e n t o f t h e S tr e e t s an d A v e ­ n u e s o f t h e B o r o u g h o f S o u th B e lm a r.

B E IT O R D A IN E D by th e C o u n c il of V th e B o ro u g h of S o u th B e lm ar: »•„ 1. T h a t a l l t h e s t r e e t s a n d a v e n u e s in s a i d B o r o u g h b e i m p r o v e d b y g r a d ­ in g a n d g r a v e lin g the sam e. 2. T h a t t h e f o r e g o i n g w o r k b e d o n e by o r u n d e r th e s u p e r v is io n of the H ig h w a y C o m m ittee of said B o ro u g h , f r o m t i m e t o t i m e a s in t h e j u d g m e n t an d d isc retio n of said H ig h w a y C om ­ m itte e m a y seem a d v is a b le a n d for th e b est in te re sts of ^a id Borough. 3. T h a t a s u m n o t t o e x c e e d T h r e e T h o u s a n d D o l l a r s is h e r e b y a p p r o p r i a t - ' ed f o r t h e c a r r y i n g o u t o f t h e a b o v e w o r k , to be f in a n c e d by c u r r e n t f u n d s a n d th e issu a n c e of b o n d s or n o te s as p ro v id ed by law . 4. T h i s o r d i n a n c e s h a l l t a k e e f f e c t w hen passed an d published acco rd in g to law. The fo re g o in g o rdinance w as in tro ­ duced an d p assed on f irs t re a d in g a t a m e e t i n g of th e M a y o r a n d C ounc il of t h e B o r o u g h o f S o u t h B e l m a r h e l d on M o n d a y e v e n i n g , A u g u s t 19, 1929. S aid o rd in a n c e w ill be co n sid ered fo r final p a s s a g e a t a m e e t i n g of s a id Mayor a n d C o u n c i l t o be h e l d o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g ,- S e p t e m b e r 4th, 1929 a t the B o r o u g h H a l l , S o u t h B e l m a r , N. J., a t

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Be it o r d a in e d b y th e M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of th e B o r o u g h of S o u th B e lm ar: S e c t i o n 1. T h a t S e c t i o n 1 (1) o f a n O r d in a n c e of th e B o r o u g h of S o u th B e l­ m a r e n title d “A n O r d in a n c e to fix an d d ete rm in e the s a la rie s of v ario u s B o r ­ o u g h O f fic ia ls ,” be a m n d e d to r e a d a s f o l l o w s : “ 1 (1) C o l l e c t o r a n d O f f i c i a l T a x S e a r c h e r , E i g h t H u n d r e d ($800.00) d o llars per annum , w hich com pensation s h a l l be in l i e u o f a l l f e e s . ” S e c t i o n 2. T h i s o r d i n a n c e s h a l l t a k e effect w hen passed a n d published a c ­ c o r d in g to law . The fo reg o in g o rdinance w as in tro ­ duced a n d p assed on f irs t re a d in g a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e M a y o r a n d C o u n c i l of t h e B o r o u g h o f S o u t h B e l m a r h e l d on M o n d a y e v e n i n g , A u g u s t 19, 1929. S a i d o r d i n a n c e w i l l be c o n s i d e r e d f o r f i n a l p a s sa g e a t a m e e tin g of said M ayor a n d C ounc il to be h e ld on W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , S e p t e m b e r 4th, 1929 a t t h e B o r o u g h H a l l , S o u t h B e l m a r , N. J „ a t w h ich tim e a n d p lace a n y p erso n c o n ­ cerned m ay p resen t o b j e c t i o n s t o o r S H E R IF F ’S SA LE —B y v irtu e of a s u g g e s tio n s c o n c e r n in g sam e. w rit of fi. fa. to m e d irected , issued out D a t e d , S o u t h B e l m a r , N. J . A u g u s t 19, 1929. of th e C o u rt of C h an cery of th e S ta te

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e n Sec°Uon 2. T h e C h i e f o f P o l i c e s h a l l h old office fo r a perio d of one year, or u n til his successor sh a ll h av e been a p ­ p o in ted . A C h ief of P olice sh a ll be a p ­ p o in te d on t h e f i r s t d a y o f J a n u a r y of each y e a r by th e M ayor a n d said a p ­ p o in tm en t shall be confirm ed by C oun­ cil. A d d i t i o n a l P a t r o l m e n m a y b e e m ­ plo y ed fro m tim d to t i m e a s in t h e j u d g m e n t of th e M a y o r a n d C ounc il m ay seem p ro p e r an d necessary. S e c t i o n 3. T h e C h i e f o f P o l i c e a n d th e P a tr o lm e n s h a ll receive such r e ­ spective sa la rie s as th e M ayor and C ouncil sh a ll fro m tim e to tim e h e r e ­ a f te r d eterm in e by a p p ro p ria te re so lu ­ tion. , , . S e c t i o n 4. T h e p o l i c e d e p a r t m e n t of th e B o r o u g h of S o u th B e lm a r s h a ll be u n d er th e supervision, m a n a g e m e n t an d c o n tr o l of th e M a y o r a n d C o u n c il o f th e B o ro u g h of S o u th B e lm ar, a n d u n d e r th e im m e d ia te d ire c tio n of th e P olice C o m m itte e th ereo f. S e c t i o n 5. T h e M a y o r a n d C o u n c i l o f th e B o ro u g h of S o u th B e lm a r shall h a v e p o w e r f r o m itim e t o t i m e t o e s t a b ­ lish r u le s a n d re g u la tio n s re sp e c tin g th e m an a g e m e n t, re g u la tio n and m a in ­ te n a n c e of sa id police d e p a r t m e n t a s p ro v id e d by law . , ,, . , S e c t i o n 6. T h i s o r d i n a n c e s h a l l t a k e effect w hen passed an d pu b lish ed a c ­ c o r d i n g to law . The foreg o in g ordinance w as in tro ­ duced and passed on f irs t re a d in g a t a m e e t i n g of th e M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of th e B o ro u g h of S o u th B e lm a r h eld on M onday evening, A u g u s t 1 9 th , 1929. Said o r d in a n c e w ill be c o n s id e re d fo r fin al p a s sa g e a t a m e e tin g o f said M a y o r a n d C ounc il t o be h e ld o n W e d ­ n e s d a y e v e n i n g , S e p t e m b e r 4 t h , 1929, a t t h e B o r o u g h H a l l , S o u t h B e l m a r , N. J., a t w h ich tim e a n d place a n y person c o n cern ed m a y p r e s e n t o b jectio n s to or s u g g e s tio n s c o n c e r n in g sam e. D a t e d , S o u t h B e l m a r , N. J. A u g u s t 19, 1929. A t t c srt • , C A. T H O M P S O N , B o r o u g h C l e r k . F R A N K ’H E R B E R T , M a y o r

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S H E R I F F ’S SA LE— B y v irtu e of a w rit of fi. fa. to m e d ire c te d issued o u t of th e M onm outh C ounty C om m on P le a s C o u rt of th e S ta te of N ew J e r ­ sey w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue, on MONDAY, th e 9th d a y of S E P T . 1929, betw een th e h o u rs of 12 o’clock a n d 5 o’clock ( a t 2 o’clock d a y lig h t sav in g tim e), in th e a fte rn o o n of said day, a t th e C o u rt H ouse in th e B orough of F reeh o ld c o u n ty of M onm outh, N ew J e rs e y to sa tisfy a ju d g m e n t of said C o u rt a m o u n tin g to ap p ro x im a te ly $174. All th e d e fe n d a n t’s rig h t, title an d In te re s t in a n d to th e follow ing: All th a t c e rta in t r a c t o r p a rc e l of la n d a n d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rtic ­ u la rly described, situ a te , lying a n d be­ in g in th e T ow nship of N ep tu n e, in th e C ounty of M onm outh a n d S ta te of N ew Jersey , k n o w n a n d d e sig n a te d as L o t 21 in B lock 22, S ection C, on th e tr a c t k n o w n as S h a rk R iv e r H ills, as show n on th e M ap o r p la n of said T ra c t m ad e by S in eerb eau x a n d Moore, C ivil E n g in e e rs, A sb u ry P a rk , N. J., A ugust, 1923, a n d m ore p a rtic u la rly de­ scrib ed as follow s: B E G IN N IN G a t a p o in t in th e w es­ te rly line of R iv ersid e D rive, d is ta n t sev en ty -fiv e fe e t n o rth e rly fro m the p o in t fo rm ed by th e in te rse c tio n of th e w e ste rly line of R iv ersid e D rive w ith th e n o rth e rly line of V alley R o ad ; th e n c e (1) W este rly a t rig h t an g les w ith R iv ersid e D rive, one h u n d re d feet to a p o in t; th en ce (2) n o rth e rly an d p a ra lle l w ith R iv ersid e D rive, tw en ty five fe e t to a p o in t; th e n c e (3) e a s te r­ ly an d a g a in a t rig h t an g le s w ith R iv­ e rsid e D rive, one h u n d re d fe e t to a p o in t in th e w e ste rly line th e re o f; th e n c e (4) so u th e rly a lo n g th e w e ste r­ ly lin e of th e afo re sa id R iv ersid e D riv e tw en ty -fiv e fe e t to th e p o in t an d place of beginning. Seized as th e p ro p e rty of W illiam G. D ay a n d T h elm a L. D ay ta k e n in exe­ cu tio n a t th e s u it of G. P . F a rm e r C oal a n d Supply Co. a n d to be sold by H A R R Y N .JO H N SO N , S h eriff, p a te d A u g u st 6, 1929. Jo sep h R . M egill, A tto rn ey .

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of N ew J e rse y w ill be exposed to sale a t public vendue on T U E SD A Y , th e 27th d ay of A ugust, 1929, betw een th e h o u rs of 12 o’clock a n d 5 o’clo ck ( a t 2 o’clock, d a y lig h t saving tim e ), in th e a fte rn o o n of said day, a t th e L a n d a n d M o rtg ag e A gency O ffice. 701 M a ttiso n A venue, in th e C ity of A sb u ry P a rk , c o u n ty of M onm outh, N ew Jersey , to sa tisfy a d ecree of said c o u rt a m o u n tin g to a p p ro x im a te ly $3,822.00. In th e f ir s t place th e F iv e s h a re s of th e N in e te e n th series of s h a re s o f th e c a p ita l sto c k of sa id A ssociation, a s ­ signed, tr a n s fe r re d a n d s e t o v er u n to th e sa id c o m p la in a n t by P . A u g u st T rasb o rg , th e n th e o w n er th e re o f, an d th e T en s h a re s of th e T h irty th ird se r­ ies o f s h a re s of th e c a p ita l sto c k of said A ssociation, assig n ed , tr a n s fe r re d a n d s e t o v e r u n to th e said co m p lain ­ a n t b y th e sa id R o b e rt L. S tevens, Jr., th e o w n er th e re o f, a n d in th e second place. All, t h a t tr a c t, o r p a rc e l of la n d an d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rtic u la rly de scribed, s itu a te , ly in g a n d b ein g in th e T o w n sh ip o f W all, in th e C o u n ty of M on m o u th a n d S ta te of N ew Jersey , n e a r B e lm a r (fo rm e rly O cean B each.) B E G IN N IN G a t a sto n e s ta n d in g tw o ch ain s a n d (A jrty seven lin k s n o r­ th e rly fro m a liu le brid g e, said sto n e b ein g th e b eg in n in g c o rn e r o f a tr a c t d escrib ed in a deed fro m W illiam H u r­ ley a n d w ife to Je s se B. N ew m an, by deed d a te d A p ril 2nd, 1831, w h ich said t r a c t now belo n g s to sa id W illiam H . P e a rc e (o f w h ich tr a c t th e lo t h e re b y conveyed is a p a r t; th e n c e ru n n in g a g re e a b ly to th e p re s e n t m a g n e tic b e a rin g s In D ecem b er A. D. 1881; (1), n o rth e ig h t n in e d e g re e s fifte e n m in ­ u te s e a s t th r e e c h a in s a n d eig h ty lin k s to * ston e a t or near the m id d le o f th e ro a d le a d in g fro m C h a rle s K in g ’s to th e public ro a d fro m th e h o te l a t N ew B ed fo rd to th e O cean ; th e n c e (2) along, n e a r th e m iddle o f said road, n o rth , th ir ty tw o deg rees, th ir ty m in ­ u tes e a s t tw o c h a in s a n d f if ty e ig h t lin k s; th e n c e (3) n o rth , e ig h ty six de­ grees fifty m in u te s w e st fo u r ch ain s a n d six ty tw o lin k s to th e w e st line of th e afo re sa id tr a c t; th e n c e (4) south, fifte e n d eg rees w e st tw o c h a in s a n d fifty lin k s to th e place o f b eg inning. C o n ta in in g one acre. Seized a s th e p ro p e rty of R o b e rt L. S tev en s J r . e t als. ta k e n in execution a t th e s u it of T he H om e B u ild in g a n d L o an A ssociation, of A sb u ry P a r k , N. J., an d to be sold by H A R R Y N . JO H N S O N , S h eriff. D a te d J u ly 30, 1929. P a te rs o n , R h o m e a n d M organ, S ltrs.

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S H E R I F F ’S S A L E —B y v irtu e of _ c ! of fi. fa. to m e d irected , issued | j o u t of th e M onm outh C o u n ty C om m on | i P le a s C o u rt of th e S ta te of N ew Je r| i sey w ill be exposed to sale a t public = | vendue, on H MONDAY, th e 9th D ay of S E P T . 1929 | | betw een th e h o u rs of 12 o’clock a n d = o clock ( a t 2 o’clock d a y lig h t sav in g | ] tim e ), in th e a fte rn o o n of s a id d a y a t == ; th e C o u rt H ouse in th e B o ro u g h of 1 | F re e h o ld , co u n ty of M o n m o u th , N ew | : J e rs e y to sa tisfy a ju d g m e n t of said | j C o u rt a m o u n tin g to a p p r o x im a te ly | ; $3912. | | All th e d e f e n d a n t ’s r ig h t, title a n d | | in te re s t in a n d to th e fo llo w in g : = All th a t c e rta in lot, tr a c t or p a rcel of lan d a n d prem ises, h e re in a fte r p a rtic u la rly described, situ a te , lying ap d be­ CHOICEST MEAT CUTS AT in g in th e B orough of B elm ar, in th e C o u n ty of M onm outh a n d S ta te of l o w e s t ’p r i c e s N ew Je rsey . B E G IN N IN G a t a p o in t in the so u th ­ e rly lin e of T w e lfth av en u e in th e B o ro u g h of B e lm a r as now laid out Pure, fresh m eats are essential in every wella n d opened e a st of “F ” S tre e t, d is ta n t balanced diet. fo u r h u n d red (400) fe e t e a ste rly from th e e a ste rly line of “F ” S tre e t, an d e x te n d in g fro m th e n c e (1) so u th w a rd Challenging comparison in quality and price, ly, a t rig h t an g les to th e so u th e rly line o f T w elfth A venue, one h u n d re d ours are the very finest to be obtained anywhere. a n d fifty (150) fe e t; th en ce (2) eastw ard ly , p a ra lle l w ith T w elfth A venue, fifty (50) fe e t; th e n c e (3) n o rth w a rd ­ We give prom pt, courteous service and are ly, a t rjg h t an g les to th e so u th e rly glad to deliver your order. line o f T w e lfth A venue, one h u n d re d a n d f if ty (150) fe e t to th e said so u th ­ erly lin e o f T w elfth aven u e, a n d th en ce (4) w estw ard ly , a lo n g th e said so u th ­ e rly line of T w e lfth A venue, fifty (50) fe e t to th e p o in t o r p lace of B egin­ ning. BELMAR MEAT MARKET B E IN G th e sam e p rem ises convey­ ed to th e said S am uel T ra u b fro m H e n ry E. R o g ers a n d R ose C. R ogers, CARL W ISSEMAN, Prop. 809 F St., Belmar. h is w ife, by deed d a te r J a n u a r y 9th, 1911, a n d reco rd ed in th e M onm outh niaHiiHHUNEittHHiiiuoiiiiiuuiicniiimiiiiinmiiimHiniUHiiiiiiinmuiHiiiinmiitiiiuinniiiiiiiuttjiiiiiiiiuiinimiiuminmHmifiiauiiHi C o u n ty C le rk ’s O ffice in B ook 893 of S H E R IF F 'S S A L E —B y v irtu e of c o rn e r of lo t No. 800; th e n c e (3) so u th D eeds, on p ag es 433 etc. Seized a s th e p ro p e rty of F r a n k B riw r it o f fi, fa . to m e d ire c te d , issued w a rd ly a t rig h t a n g le s w ith F if th av e­ o u t o f th e C o u rt o f C h a n c e ry o f th e nue, one h u n d re d fifty (150) fe e t to th e den, Jr., etc., ta k e n in ex ecution a t th e S ta te of N ew J e rs e y w ill be exposed to said n o rth e rly line of F if th A venue; su it of C h arles W. C on n ers a n d to be p u b lic v en d u e, on th e n c e (4) e a stw a rd ly a lo n g th e n o r­ sold by H A R R Y N . JO H N S O N , S h eriff. M O ND AY , th e 9th d a y of S E P T . 1929, th e rly line o f said F if th A venue, fifty b e tw e e n th e h o u rs o f 12 o’clock a n d 5 (50) fe e t to th e p o in t o r place o f B E ­ D ate d A u g u st 10, 1929. C h a rle s E . Cook, a tto rn e y . o ’clock ( a t 2 o’clock d a y lig h t sa v in g G IN N IN G . tim e) in th e a fte rn o o n of said day, a t P a rc e l No. 2. th e C o u rt H o u se in th e B o ro u g h of All th a t c e rta in lot, t r a c t o r p arc e l F re e h o ld , c o u n ty o f M onm outh, N ew o f la n d a n d p re m ise s h e re in a fte r p a r­ TIDE TABLE J e rs e y to s a tis fy a d ecree of said c o u rt tic u la rly decsrib ed , situ a te , ly in g an d a m o u n tin g to a p p ro x im a te ly $5,729. b ein g in th e B o ro u g h o f B elm ar, in th e A ll t h a t c e rta in lot, tr a c t o r p a rc e l C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th a n d S ta te of N ew A U G U ST (D a y lig h t S av in g T im e) o f la n d a n d p rem ises, h e re in a fte r p a r­ Je rse y , k n o w n a n d d e sig n a te d a s lo t tic u la r ly d escrib ed , situ a te , ly in g an d 800, on P la n o f L o ts of th e O cean H IG H LO W 22......... ..... 9.44 b e in g in th e B o ro u g h of B elm ar, in th e B each A ssociation. 9.48 3.58 4.05 C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th a p d S ta te of 10.22 4.30 4.42 B E G IN N IN G a t a p o in t on th e n o r­ 23..... ..... 10.15 11.00 N e w J e rse y , k n o w n a n d d e sig n a te d as th e rly line of F if th a v e n u e d is ta n t one 24....... .... 10.50 5.01 5.22 p a r t s Of lo ts 16, 17 a n d 18 on a p la n ’of h u n d re d a n d fifty (150) fe e t w e stw a rd ­ 25.......... ..... 11.30 11.43 5.34 6.10 lo ts of th e O cean B each A ssociation. ly fro m th e n o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f F if th 26........ ... 12.16 P a rc e l N o. 1. 1.12 7.03 8.13 A venue a n d O cean A venue; th en ce 27....... .... 12.34 B E G IN N IN G a t a p o in t on th e n o r­ ru n n in g (1 ) n o rth w a rd ly a t rig jit a n ­ 28..... .... . 1.32 2.17 8.06 9.26 th e rly lin e o f F if th A venue d is ta n t one gles w ith F if th A venue, o n e h u n d re d 29......... ..... 2.47 2.33 9.22 10.36 4.51 h u n d re d (100) fe e t w e stw a rd ly fro m a n d fifty (150) fe e t to th e so u th e a st 30......... ..... 4.14 10.38 11.40 th e n o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f F if th A venue c o rn e r of lo t No. 700; th e n c e (2) w e st­ 31......... ..... 5.31 5.59 11.46 a n d O cean A venue a n d ru n n in g th e n c e w a rd ly p a ra lle l to F if th av en u e, fifty ( 1 ) n o rth w a rd ly a t rig h t an g le s w ith (50) fe e t to th e n o rth e a s t c o rn e r o f lot F if th av en u e, one h u n d re d fifty (150) No. 801; th e n c e (3) so u th w a rd ly a t CHURCH NOTICES f e e t to th e so u th e rly line of lo t No. 15; r ig h t an g le s w ith F if th av en u e, one th e n c e (2) w e stw a rd ly p a ra lle l to F ifth h u n d re d a n d fifty (150) fe e t to th e First Presbyterian Church A venue^fifty^(50) fe e t to th e n o rth w e s t said n o rth e rly line o f F ifth A venue; S

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Methodist Episcopal Seventh avenue Aid D street Rev. Henry B. White, Minister. Sunday services: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.—Public worship. 6:30 P. M.—Epworth League ser­ vice. 7:30 P. M.—Public worship. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30.

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Watson Bldg., Paterson, N. J. I also have Lot 100x100 on Ocean Avenue at 20th Ave., Belmar. Summer Residence, after June 30th, 311 Fifth Avenue] Belmar]

First Baptist Church Ninth avenue, between C and D streets. Rev. P. T. Morris, D. D„ juiiuKUMHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiminimiiHiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiirMniimiiiiBiuimiimHiumHiiiiHuitifflHHcjimmiHManiMmmaiiii,..... - ....... Pastor. Sunday serices: Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock Sunday schpol at 2:30 P. M. Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. Young People’s meeting each Fri­ and Vicinity day evening at 8:00 o’clock.

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T h a t S ection T h re e o f a n O rd in an ce of th e B oro u g h of Bel­ now o r h e re a f te r to be laid ou.t in th e said B o ro u g h s B o ro u g h o f S o u th B e lm a r w ith o u t f tr s t m a k in g w r ^ f a d d it!°n th e re to in th e thI e f blocks ® T Z Z f afte,r f be laid ou-t in th e said B orough sh all be uni. m a r en title d A n O rd in an ce fo r th e co n stru c tio n a n d in sta lla tio n of a har6by ord ain ed th a t th e p r e se n t lin e o f b u ild in g s in e a ch block ceiv m g w ritte n p erm issio n th e re fo r fro m th e BuiTd7nt T appIl,c a tio n to a a d re- I Z f f c h lo rin a tin g ta n k , p u m p in g sta tio n , sea o u tfa ll pipe a n d th e o th e r n e c e ssa rv p e rm it issu ed fo r th e p u rp o se a fo re sa id th e rf^ l o l In s p e c to r a n d fo r every n r o l i d th6f f d ‘n g ,in e o f tb a t P articu lar b lock u n le ss o th e r w ise h e S a p p u rte n a n c e s th e re to to in su re th e p ro p e r o p eratio n a n d in s ta lla tio n of sam e ta in in g th e sam e/*to th e B o ro u g h C lerk ’fo r th ^ b ® p a id b y th e P a rty ob- block d f " ° bU lldm g shaH be c o n stru c te d o r e rected in an y block w h ich sh all p ro tru d e or p ro je c t beyond th e line of th a l a t o r in th e sep tic ta n k of th e B orough of B elm ar, located a t E ig h th A venue F o r m o v in g a ho u se o r b u d d in g o ^ r o r ac US6 ° f Said B ° r ° Ugh: “ d ° 7 n Avenue in said B orough, a n d a p p ro p ria tin g th e m oney n ecessary F o r e a c h b u ild in g p e rm it fo r tho a +• a c ro ss a Public s tr e e t........... $25.00. haS 1S e sta b lished by th e e x istin g buildings. 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E PT E M B E R ti, which is amm—rnLm— observed with special 9 cerem onies in many p a rts IP of th e U nited S tates, is a double an n iv ersary ami mj ■ in both cases it has a significaut m eaning to Amei w leans. It is th e anuiversn ry of th e birth d ay ot M arquis de L a fa y e tte and it com m em orates th e first b a ttle of the M arne during th e W orld w ar. lu st how im p o rtan t th ese coinciding an n i­ v e rsa rie s a re in o u r history w as well ex p ressed by U. B. Robbins, a ssista n t sec re ta ry of w ar, whose speech w as b ro ad cast from W ashington on th e oc­ casion of th e L afay ette-M arn e day celeb ratio n -last year. His speech, in p a rt, follow s: T h e M a r n e is a q u i e t , w e l l b e h a v e d l i ttle r iv e r flow ing p eace fu lly t h r o u g h th e p ic tu r e s q u e c o u n tr y s id e of F ra n c e a n d p a s t b e a u tif u l w ooded hills— yet t h i s l i t t l e r i v e r is e n s h r i n e d in t h e b r a v e h e a r t s of th e F re n c h people as m a r k i n g t h e li n e w h e r e m a n y t i m e s th e f o re ig n in v a d e r has been repulsed a n d w h e r e tw ice d u r in g the W orld w a r th e hig h tide of G erm an ad v an ce w as s w e p t back to w a rd th e fro n tier. F o u r ­ t e e n v e a r s h a v e p a s s e d s i n c e t h e f i rs t b a t t l e o f th e M arne. T o a t t e m p t to g iv e a tech n ical a c c o u n t of th e m ili­ t a r y o p e r a tio n s by th e F r e n c h and B r itis h on one side a n d th e G e r m a n s o n t h e o t h e r w o u l d be t o m e r e l y r e ­ p e a t w h a t h a s b e e n t h e s u b j e c t o f so m a n y learned books and tre a tise s p u b ­ lish ed since th e w ar. T h e b a ttle of th e M arne h a s rig h tly been classed as one of th e decisive b a t t l e s o f h i s t o r y . I t w a s d e c i s i v e of th e e a r ly s t a g e s of th e w ar. T h e G e r ­ m a n losses w e r e not o v e r w h e lm in g . T h e i r a r m i e s w e r e s t i l l in b e i n g a n d ab le to m a k e a m a s te rly retire m e n t, b u t I t w a s d e c i s i v e in a n o t h e r s e n s e f o r i t m a r k e d t h e d e f e a t o f t h e firs t G e r m a n p l a n o f c a m p a i g n a n d it u t ­ terly tran sfo rm ed the stra te g ic a l s itu ­ ation. T h e a v a la n c h e designed to c r u s h F r e n c h r e s i s t a n c e in a m o n t h h a d been fo u g h t and the m o rro w w as co m e . T h e r e a f t e r G e r m a n y w a s c o m ­ pelled to a c c e p t a slo w w a r of e n ­ t r e n c h m e n t s w h i c h w a s r e p u g n a n t to all h e r theories, and every w eek b r o u g h t h e r n e a r e r to th e p osition of a b e le a g u e r e d city, w h ile f o r th e allies i t m a r k e d th e definite t u r n o f the tide of d efeat. T h e e f fe c t o f t h e b a t t l e o f t h e M a rn e in A m erica w a s p ro fo u n d The tre­ m e n d o u s su c cess of th e G e rm a n a rm ie s d u r i n g t h e f i rs t t h r e e w e e k s o f t h e w a r , t h e i r o r g a n i z a t i o n arid t h e m a g n i f i c e n t fig h tin g q u a litie s of t h e ir soldiers, had s e e m e d t o r e n d e r r e s i s t a n c e f u tile . A m erica had w aited w ith bated b reath fu r th e n e w s o t th e c a p tu re of P aris a n d t h e o v e r r u n n i n g o f a ll F r a n c e by t h e G e r m a n a r m y . W h e n th e n e w s of trie M a r n e w a s r e c e i v e d a n d it b e c a m e k n o w n t h a t th e h i th e r to invincible G erm an arm y not only could he s t o p p e d b u t w a s a c t u a l l y in r e t r e a t , the nation m arveled T h e t i e s of frien d sh ip w ith F rance tu rn ed our h e a r t s to w a rd th e allied cause. One unacquainted w ith history m i g h t well a s k w h e n c e ca m e th is a l ­ m o st universal sy m p a th y for F rance I t is b o t h t r a d i t i o n a l a n d h i s t o r i c a l . T h a t y o u n g F re n c h m a n w hose b irtn w e a ls o h o n o r th is d a y c am e to A m e r ­ i c a in i t s h o u r o f n eed . E n t h u s e d by th e id e a ls f o r w hich th e colonies w ere f i g h t i n g c a m e L a f a y e t t e o f f e r i n g h is s e r v i c e s , h i s f o r t u n e a n d h i s life in t h e c a u s e o f free d o m an d eq u al rig h ts. I t w a s m o re th a n a m a g n ific en t g e s­ ture. f t c a m e f r o m t h e p e o p l e of F ra n ce, an expression of th eir s y m p a ­ th e t i c u n d e r s t a n d i n g of the a s p i r a ­ tio n s of th e _ c o lo n ie s to found a free n a tio n based on th e p r in c ip le of the r i g h t o f t h e p e o p l e t o ru le . H o w well h e , f u l f i l l e d h j s m i s s i o n is h i s t o r y ^ b u t th e profound g r a titu d e of th a t s t r u g ­ g l i n g people h a s e n d u r e d t h r o u g h th e g e n e r a tio n s an d w ith th e e s ta b lis h ­ m e n t of th e r e p u b lic of F ra n c e , t h r o u g h b loodshed and a g o n y , th e f r ie n d s h ip of t h e t w o g r e a t p e o p l e s h a s b een c e ­ m ented u n til it has becom e a trad itio n th r o u g h th e g e n e ra tio n s t h a t have com e an d go n e since L a f a y e tte se rv e d in t h e a r m y o f t h e R e v o l u t i o n

T o m ost A m ericans L a fa y e tte is a fa m ilia r nam e. From th e ir schoolbook h isto rie s they know th a t he w as a gai ia n t youpg F rench soldier who. b u rn ­ ing w ith zeal in th e cause of freedom eam e to th is country a one of the d a rk e s t h ours of th e R evolution a m offered his services to the p a trio ts T hey know th a t he becam e a valued friend o f W ashington and served with -distinction through th e rem ain d er of th e Revolution. T hey may even re ­ m em ber th a t la te r in his life he re tu rn e d to th is co u n try and th a t every one— P resid en t, congress and p e o p le u n ited to do nonor u th e man who had helped estab lish A m erican inde pendence. And becau se th e recent W orld w ar is fresh in th e mem ory ot m ost of them , they have som e so rt ol a hazy notion th a t our p articip atio n in th a t conflict w as to “ repay th e debt to L a fay ette,’* which is m ade all the m ore real to them because of th e fact th a t G eneral P ershing, upon landing in F ran ce, is said to have stood before

Lumber Fire Deluge T h e huge tim ber piles accum ulated fo r th e m a n u factu re of p aper pulp som etim es consist o f 2tUXHt cords of wood w ith a v aluation o f about $800.000. and th ese g re a t piles som etim es becom e ignited through spontaneous com bustion when the toss o f th e ma­ te ria l is considerable, but for lack of m aterial th e p lan ts a re often losed down for a tim e, w hich m eans an even g re a te r loss. T h e Are sta rtin g in th e

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th e tom b of th e g re a t F ren ch m an and said “ L afayette, we a re h e re !” Even though th e fact is th a t th a t historic u tte ra n c e w as m ade by Colonel S ta n ­ ton. a m em ber of G eneral P ershing’s staff, it sym bolizes so well th e h istoric frien d sh ip betw een th e tw o natio n s th a t we have incorporated it in th e list of our fav o rite legends. P e rh ap s th e affectio n ate regard of a whole n ation for a man who has been dead these hundred y ears should be enough of fam e for him. But th e g re a tn e ss of L a fay ette is m ore than th a t suggested by th e av erag e A m eri­ can ’s idea of him. It is revealed in tiie work of a well-known h istorian w hose biography o f L a fa y e tte ap p eared w ithin recent m onths. T h a t is the hook. “ L afa y e tte .”' by H enry Dwight Sedgw ick, published by th e Bobhs-Merrill com pany. From it we see th a t a l­ though. c o n trary to th e popular idea of his R evolutionary w ar career. L afay ­ e tte w as never a g reat g e n e ra l; he w as alw ays a g reat gentlem an. “N a tu re had bestow ed upon him zeal, courage, energy, honesty, fra n k ­ ness. sim plicity, perseverance, a flam­ ing en th u siasm for w hat he deemed high causes, a disposition so graced w ith charm th a t his wife, his fam ily, his friend adored him an d —a ra re q u ality in am bitious men. a pow er of adm iration, and w hat is p erh ap s ra re r still, a hero to adm ire w orthy of th a t ad m iratio n .” T h a t is th e trib u te which his b iographer pays to him a fte r stud y in g th e fa c ts of his life. And he c o n tin u e s: “L a fa y e tte ran a c areer th a t is w ithout parallel in the history of b u r W estern W orld. His life divides itself into episodes. F irst, th a t of his ad v en tu ro u s youth in A m erica; sec ond. during th e F rench Revolution when fo r a tim e— 1 am hut quoting w hat o th e rs have said—he w as m as­ te r of th e fa te of F ra n c e ; and, third, when in the Revolution of U-cto after a long eclipse a second time, he held that' fa te in his hands. And. besides this, four score y e a rs late r his spirit rose from th e g rav e and did m ore than any o th e r Frenchm an, living or dead, to bring A m erica in to th e stru g g le th a t determ ined his co u n try ’s fare.” L a fa y e tte w as born in A uvergne, a son o f th e ru ral nobility, in a region w here th e nativ es “have been noted, tim e out of mind, for th e ir stu b b o rn ­ ness, th e ir th rift, and th eir readiness of assu m e u n th an k fu l ta sk s.” He grew up a s a sim ple .country boy, “he lacked social graces, w as gaw ky, red-haired and a clum sy horsem an. But th e de­ s ire for, glory alw ays possessed him .” Ju s t how much th is d esire or his “in ­ exorable love of lib erty ” influenced him to offer his services to th e Am er­ ican colonists cannot he determ ined, hut the im p o rtan t thing is th a t th is piles is very difficult to get to and m akes co n sid erab le headw ay before it is quenched, if It is ex tenguished at all. in a t least one in sta n c e th is pos­ sib ility is tak en c a re of by su rro u n d ­ ing th e pile w ith m onitor nozzles di­ rected in to th e h eart of th e pile. In case of fire th e w a te r is tu rn ed on and in a sh o rt w hile th e g re a t pile is thoroughly drenched. A n cien t B rooch Foun d

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H eavy tw eeds and w oolens of th e fancy w eaves th a t defy classification a re still chosen fo r m ost of th e sp o rts co ats, w hich have o ften a trim m ing of th e less e la b o ra te fu rs. P aquin, f a ­ m ous fo r his coats ever since you w ere shopping fo r p an ty -w aists and sunbonnets, sa y s a fashion w rite r in th e New York W orld, has had th e a u d acity to use such inform al fab rics a s tw eed fo r co ats w hich a re in th e so p h isticated fashion of th e p rincess silh o u ette. O ne of his m ost notable offerings is of heavy tw eed in a g ra y ­ ish m ixture, it has a d istin c t nipping in a t the n atu ral w aistline and a col­ la r o f om bre lynx, se t low so th a t the tw eed fram es th e face. Many of th e c o ats from th e sm aller houses a re built on “tre n c h ” lines, but w ith an elab o ratio n w hich would probably send a doughboy into a bad fit o f h y sterics if he heard th e term . T hese, developed in any of the heavy woolen fabrics, have b elts se t high to accen t th e fu lln ess of th e sk irts, raglan sleeves and som etim es yokes. In te re st in coats fo r tow n o r a f te r ­ noon w ear will probably rem ain highly academ ic fo r som e m onths. T hose w hich have reached th is co n tin en t show a d istin c t d e p a rtu re from th e sim plicity of straight-up-and-dow n lines and have o ften diagonal seam ings an d a back flare. V ionnet se n t over h er corkscrew c o at a s a tra n s i­ tion model. T h e silh o u e tte rem ains stra ig h t, but th e re is not an individ­ ual s tra ig h t line used. M any of th e c o a ts hav e cape backs o r cape sleeves, an d a few, ded icated to aftern o o n w e a r exclusively, show a slig h t s la n t­ in g from fro n t to back about th e hem. P aq u in h as used gray broadcloth fo r a full-length co at of th e high-w aisted ty p e w ith an enorm ous collar of black fox and broad sleeves trim m ed by th ic k ro lls o f th e cloth se t on in a se rie s o f arcs. V ionnet also uses g ray fo r one of h er lynx-trim m ed m odels w ith th e flaring cuff w hich g u a ra n te e s th e continued chic of those pull-on gloves w hich reach half-w ay to the el bow. Fur Is Prominent. F u r is used a s a trim m ing in n e a r­ ly all th e new models. F o r inform al w ear, th e flat p elts continue to ta k e th e first prize, a n d shaved lam b, a n ­ telope, c a lf and c h e v re tte a re used fo r th e so rt o f tu rn ed back co llar w hich ru n s dow n both sides to th e hem . F o r form al coats, large, fluffv collars, usually of fox, a re a tta c h e d in th e p erp en d icu lar fashion th a t fra m e s and fla tters th e face. If you a re planning any prolonged sta y in a chilly re s o rt you m ight well in v est in one o f th e a ll-fu r s p o r ts . co ats w hich have been recognized as a common sen se ad d itio n to th e sum ­ m er w ardrobe. T h e se c o ats a re often b u ilt on sw ag g er lines, w ith galyak in w hite o r gray a p a rtic u la r fa v o r­ ite. C afe au la it kidskin and sum m er erm ine a re also recom m ended fo r th o se d ashing young women w ho tra v e l ab o u t th e co u n try in c a rs w ith th e top down. F o r w ear to a roof g arden in th e com pany of an o b d u ra te m ale who re-

young noblem an w as w illing to give up his assu red position in a country w here nobility counted for everything, to go into a stra n g e land and tak e pari in a revolt ag ain st the very social or­ d er to w hich he him self belonged. T h e sto ry of his association with W ashington is a p articu larly ap p eal­ ing one. “T h ere a re a num ber o f cele­ b rated friendships in history in which both frien d s have m utually shown both constancy, tenderness and loyalty and sy m p ath etic appreciation. But th ere is none which I have read of which sets off th e c h a ra c te r of both friends in so vivid and high-colored a m an­ ner. W hen L afay ette w as wounded, W ashington, whose q u a rte rs w ere eight m iles aw ay, cam e every day to ask a fte r him, w ith te a rs in his eyes, and hade tlte doctor care for him as it lie w ere his own son.” W hile L afay ette’s c a re e r as a m ili­ tary leader in th is country w as not especially notew orthy (“he w as the colonial arm y ’s maser* . . . his fo rte w as popularizing an en te rp rise which a w iser head d irected ” ) his c a re e r upon his re tu rn to F ran ce was m ere d istinguished. He w as first a m em ber of th e Assembly of N otables, then of th e States-G eneral. A fter th e a tta c k on the B astile he w as ap p o in t­ ed com m ander in chief of the N ational G uard of P aris. W hen the angry wom­ en of P a ris m arched to V ersailles and th re a te n e d the lives of th e royal fam ­ ily, L afay ette, w ith rem ark ab le sagaci­ ty nnd courage, led M arie A ntoinette to a balcony of th e palace in full view of the mob. And he saved her life, for a day at least, and th is in sp ite ot th e fact th a t th e queen hated him and d eclared once: “It is b e tte r to perish titan to be saved by L a fay ette and th e C o n stitu tio n alists.” Rut th is was L afay ette, defender of the weak and th e oppressed, ihe sam e L afay ette who renounced his titles who tried to steer a middle course during the Frencli R evolution betw een the cruelties of th e royalty which had brought on th e revolution, and th e cru elties of the mob and he succeeded only in bring­ ing down upon him self th e condem na­ tion of th e aristo cracy and the rabble. So although L afay ette failed to rise t th e heights of g re a tn e ss and save his country front th e h orrors of the Reign of T erro r, th is new biography rev eals him a s th e g reat gentlem an he wap, a splendid idealist and a tru e hero, a man w orthy of all the honors th a t w ere heaped upon him when he cam e hack to th is country for his fam ous visit. And as A m ericans cele­ Coat of Light and Dark Green Tweed b ra te th e one hundred and seventyHas an Unusual Bias Cut. second an n iversary of his birth this y ear, they can do so w ith th e realiza­ fu ses to clim b into a d in n er coat you tion th a t a fte r all th a t tim e his fa ir m ay find one o f 6he new crep e coats fam e b u rn s a s brightly as ever before. from F ran ce very useful. O ne very sm a rt coat of th is type is a sim ple a ffa ir of black crep e w ith a large cient Irish brooch in a crevice of soft cap e co llar topped by a few fe e t of rock tw o feet below tiie su rfa c e of silv er fox. A nother h as a pro p h etic th e ground. D ating from th e Sev­ flare about th e back, o btained in th is enth century, it is of bronze, and con­ case by m eans o f a c irc u la r flounce sists of th e ring and a pin, th e back and a neckline m ade n otable by a of th e pin being coated w ith enam el very large, very red fox collar. of a light green color and the front Suede Shoes for Fall. of th e pin of dark green enam el. E veryone w ho h a s been w ondering w h at th e fall will bring in th e way T h e H a rd e r T a sk of shoe fash io n s will be p u t out of Religion may help you to forgive h e r suspense by a glance a t th e folyour enem ies, but only a m iracle can lotving p a r a g r a p h : m ake you forgive th e success of your I t is th e feeling o f one a u th o rita tiv e frien d s.—C apper’s W eekly. firm th a t th is w ill be a se a s o n ‘ w hen

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