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FAM ILY W E I
. I H C O I * H O « * T l t I I W I T H W H I C H W T H K C O A S T R C H O l
V O L X X I. No. 51 BELMAK. H J- FRIDAY. DECEMBER >0. 1911 T H R E E- j- —
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1, HOM ELY, m i h law* of a B ttav »*nhhc Library. Doot p ^ -
J*1 ol 'be Tbirtrrm It's in t . ao oat lores a good n u ic ifa l
library More tfcaa I aad l i
lo see oik
Bat from ike riew po.nl of Ibe cdUor of tb» acv^paper I fed com
pdkd lo advtsr ibe Bet mar raters ol «roe condkions.-coa*tioas which
aroold poni to o d n rrfr (o ibe fact ibai Bdmar is not ready for a
Maaadpa! Library.
A aewspaper pobfehed a few o f a North. took the uooble to print
ao edMarial 00 the Library atoatioo hoe m Bdmar. Tbe manner to
which the topic was treated showed rery death that I bat arwipaprr was
oat io loach with -the prise of Bdmar.' That aewspap*1 made the
statement tbat tbe Library at Bel mar s a small aftair—so small—in k t .
it i* faUc to disappear eatirdr.
The statemeot was oot true aad 1 doo’l Mmbc the Woraea of the
preaeat B ray for their feeing tbat as lajastice was dooe them. The
present H ra r is ■ eaceHeat shape. It is dotag eicrlleat work aad
Befcoar »® ha*e a library whether the Boroogfc is k « it rader in
ia aocial win* or art. Aad the woaaea of Bdmar desenre Oceans ol
credit for their hberal aod antiring work.
Were it a question of a maaicipal library or ao bkrary I wooid fed
ctw pded to say let it be a maaidpal library. Bol as the preseat library
ts meeting all demands—as < is growing—as the basdeaof expense is
falfiag 00 those who caa best aford a—why shoaid the Borongb saddle
itself with this extra set aaaaal expense.
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WHITCIAW REID DIES IN LONDON
l n f j q i i A n h i i t i d o f Is
Britain Succuabs at Hi*
• r tw M by post to this State tar »rKingletters to tke Q srm o f
i r p i l t j or M l, It la, of duty of tke gw r— 1 to every doe and omit oo The people c u t fo N to toko oo risks.
SORROW IN TWO CAPITALS
Fatal laaa* Waa Uuiupt i la i P laMi
Doe to t a hm m ry Ootota.
tef to BuNatta leaned ky Sir
fras Aamrica to Octoker.Tke pkysi
» of deatk os astk-
diately o aad be
people of Cemberlaad County there l u bees a distinct division of public sentiment. Bj far Ike grater pro ponies 'of tke community t a w s route from Muy's Loading through Vineland to Bridgeton. sod s route n m ia g the road from Bridgeton to Port Maoris snd scross ike Maurice River into Cope May county. Millville people are practically ui a route for botk roads leading directly through that city, claiming the
What seems to Jerseyssen mi of mack importance In this matter is that, whether gaflty or not of tie graver crime, Ike gang raided by the
living a life of eviL Tke are excusable to sporsoiy settled
of the
settlors is frequent- Bat to a State
Forced to Cot Frio
League Will Eitend War to Other
Staples—Mew York Women to
Take Up Movement.
_ — Frank K Sturgis. Philadelphia — Seven million eggs , I Ckairman of tke Lnn Committee of toi4 durlnf fiTe days to Pkiindelphm
| tke New York Stock Exchange, with tQf 24 ceQU a dozen by
“It is believed tkis dta rfitinsi will so I k*4 u * Governor since ISIS, and of loca] relaiiers to tke realization of tke, I which ke was formerly President, was f4Ct ,|,a l the, have a
___ ___________ ‘ P*J° with a -trnst busting" machine of suckt must result to n Tras* Investigating committee, proportions that they are liable to be
distinct------of relief to tke pub- H« ■**•* * * ofternooo on tke stand. 4aBlhlUle4 u d undersold to nlmoet| and was p it through a severe exam- j m p | ^ go strong is their realiza-
i by Samnel Untermyer. counsel ^ o< ihla fact that many of the re-» . giving the most approached the president of
. the Housekeepers’ League with thethat tea been heard sinco the resume that lheir atores be asade th.
Clash tion of the heartags. distributing points tar the cheap eggs.| John a Milburn. of counsel for the |Q „ erJ ^ lh* r*<juest wnn denied.New York Stock Exchange, sat facing xilh fhe cur, information that theyMr. Lwtermyer and Mr Stnrgis dur should hnvo realised the daager be-
tke
The Turkish
* °* ize for their ova protection, straight | Tfce women of the Housekeepers'
Tke Turkish feet left tke Durda- I “ ™ • “ -«»-*«■. League wbo originated the plan of■tiles at k » a. and n combat last- I In **• replies to Mr. Untermyer s cornering in the West great quantitiestog until L3S p m. ensued with the «■***»• ^ W essed these * co**storage eggs, bringing them toGreek fleet off the »•»«">* of Lemnos. f k ** * *“ *■< «**■• f^ ta; Philadelphia, nnd selling them nt the
T V h r— - — n ^ t l y f * I ™ gro« price, kml tke s* iu f .« io .•■rad tk* T w U T it Greek armored s“ “ Etrhan^ ■ ■eatkerehip oi kaviag Ian* reuil grocer* come U>cruiser Giorgios Avernff waa kit t>7 tTwm adopted forty two .Jjem wiU offer to place tke t i p OBfour skells. and ker p u were quickly f*“ * **n' ** brokers * * '* BM sale in tkelr stares. Tke gross pricereduced to silence Tke other Greek lDK * liras . la tke Brit coat of tke eggs, plus tkereduced to Tkst tk . virtual boycott of tk . t o* putod.ipi.1* >od
continued wltk tke Giorgios Ateroff | stock Exckange .a s justt ^ caDdltcg tketn Tkis brings tke_i__— . k u -* .hhitw . in L ^ad aa
are skorter awl Ike eipease ol pracid like tkis. witk a crowded population, tog tke kighway wonld be nock leas great re'Colonel Steteus spent a whole da? In (ties and claims to adrannd ctTflbk- ototoring ocer the pcopo^ roWs. and tloa. tke -■onntalnit f* la tke aeaae a mattlaf was arranged In tke tveaa that tke naaae ta used la Went Virol Ike Commercial league ol Bridge ginia and Ike Soalkwest. kaa aa plat*, ten to kear arguments (ram tke pah- aad should bare ao toleration, tor tk*
I Be Vineland seat carloada o» people koaor ot New Jersey Tk* caaatj of orer hours before tk* aaeerla*. all oC Morris la res*oaslkle la
| whom aore badges txiag tkelr Idea, j tkere are Ilk* caa*a ia S< titj. while scores at automobiles * and Hi bron_tion o( the cowaty and tk* troUer can [ Tk* Sint* matt act la aaH^abaa*
carried kuadreda from Millville.
Wall Attended Meeting
Wken tke meet lag aaa called to Mat* Cash Withheld,
aider b j Commiaaioaer Sterens tke j Tk* citlsews of WoodMowa aad crowds kad packed tke leagae roami I f'llesgmre townsklpa are up ta arm* aad maaj were naakl* to obtain ad-! because of tk* aodca served by Coaa- miaaioa Tk* meeting pnmptly nd- , , Supervisor Bu t tknt tk* StaU'k Joaraed to tke Majeetie Tbeatte, oae K kool moat of tk* largest aadltariuma la tke d t j , ,be district kecaaae tke aekoai tacll-
■Ded. with hies are laadeqaate. ansahakl* aad maaj people standing. Tke args nnaafe. aad tke order will rcmaia la meats favoring either mat* were pre- fore* uatii proper facilities are pn- seated by tke leadlag men of tke com- Tided as repaired ky law. Tke people mualdes of Cnmkerland cowaty teak-! claim sack aa older ia awjast aad aa- ere, maaufactarere, business mea. mo tonus of Ike various places, all pre- ; them Into doing >o met king tkelr lwd« aeated tkelr views aad were sharply meat doe* not approve. Tkere la ao questioned by tke State Com mission opposllloa lo furabklag wkal Ik* law
k* waat- demands, tkcy aasen. bat tkry raa ed information, aad arged that every
who spoke tor oae or tke otker ted for sole, and tkat by koidiag three ejection* they hare shows a dlspent
coadusioas he kad reached Fot tioa to comply wlU tke State Board's ■owlag tke meeting. Caloael Stevess ; requiremeats
• ' - of tke ______
WILSON BACK FROM BERMUDA.
Prcaad«fit EI*ct WiH Devote Hie Tima
about 14 ceats a doaea. at akick price tke seven million eggs
prohibit brokers from re-hypotkecat- joJ4in* securities of customers for more yany local dealers have takes anthaa tke amount owing lo the mem- otller „ch and are advertising the fact
ben- that tke eggs being sold for 24 centsTkat no cognizance could be taken , are m o w eggs <nd m
of alleged manipulation of stocks by M The members otpools or syndicates, the test of legit- ,kc, l(>arle immediately acknowledged
Sew Tart. — Presideat-elect Wood- imacy of Ike transactions being In his Ihis charg. and eiplniaad tkat theylow Wilson arrived from Bermuda, opinion tke payment of commissions, fro[n ,’4 cents a doten forwhere he has been taking his ease Flam other witnesses, including lfc. coldstorsge eggs, hat they kadand comfort. He declared himself re- money brokers, it was learned that eTerJ ^ o( eumined beforecovered from tk* fatigues ot his cam- the New Tort Stock Eiclange is the ;heJ w. re mnrteted. They also calledpalgn and ready for buaiaesa. only maaey market ia tke country. tke attention of tk* denlers to tke
Business means tk* direction of leg- other airnesses told of the activi fact that before the
I n red cap to' avotd beta; i for deer, rabbits or other
Ety of thi
islndon in New Jersey so that the pre ties of the “loon crowd"—live men their corner breaking crusodo dealersgram of reform to which he pledged »ho net as agents in lending all the demanded 38 cento n dozen for thesehimself when elected governor may be money on the Exchange for banking a2me coid-storage eggs.
. i carried oat. institutions. They toid how the» The women opened an egg-sellingHe already has written to Willism « « " are virtual dictators of the price Jtation u Q ty Hall Square, and with-
a much ^aaiugs Bryan that he will see him. °* money, and how they lend daily m ,a an hoar ^jne thousand eggs had
although no date (or the meeting has *um* UP to WUttC.aC0. been sold by the twelve women voiun-feea made. No selection for the Cab- } day's session opened with the le€rs These twelve women sold
* have have been made, says Governor testimony of J. N. Crieael, who told 7^,,} eggg the first hatf hour of
Bg T WBaon* “ eth°ds of Ending call money on ^ aale and their stock was exhaust-3u* k Exehange He said that after the flrst hour The women
to° l COLLISION KILLS SIX WOMEN. > "« ® 9toeJ «■** from 35__ cent, of the market value of indus-
Four |niurtfd t- Gradw-Croaama Craah ****** **T of tte Taluethe Fottr •* ur*de^ '^ s * " « tra* " of first-ciass railway stocks,cm- at Aahtabula. Ohio. ________ _______
FOUR CHURCHES IN ONE.
Denominations ia a Miaaoari Townesh j Ashtabula, Ohio—Six persons were MEXICO GREETS U. S. WARSHIPS. Age** on Union.■V killed and three others are missing as [ ---— Alma, Mo.—Presbyterinns. Method-
' the result of a collision between a Squadron Get* a Cordial Wclcome In -Sts, Baptists and members of the street car and a Lake Shore * Mlchi- W*ca Cruz Marker. Ckristian Churek of Alma decided to
i gan Southern coal train on the Oil Vera Craa—Tk* CniMd States unite in one congregation and support Inability city Branch, at Centre street crossing, battleships Minnesota. Kansas Sfichi a non sectarian church. Separately
Ha M Tke bodies af Mrs. W. H. Cook, Mrs. gan and South Carolina, under com none of tke four *ms strong enongk to Frank Bartlett. Mrs. George Kitson. mand of Rear Admiral Fletcher, ar- | keep up an institution.Miss Laura Leabkart. and two un- need outside the harbor at U o'clock < AD tke nominations will be Uentlded women hnve been recovered. . a m.Tke I n t four were residents of Ask- Commodore Ametn of the Meikan tabula. Four injured persons were j nary ordered all the gunboats in the
of whom, f harbor to lire a friendly salute. The
seated on th* sectarian t-achings wBI be avoided Members wlB have tkelr choke ot procedure BupUata will be immersed.
fa Ralpk Chubb. Tk* three other p*s-; vessels entered the hnrkor and offiein! [ while tkoae wbo As not favoraengen were barfed under tk* wreck- visits were eiehanged between the age of twenty loaded conl can, feet and the Mexican authorities.
OR. ALSBERC £UCCEEOS WILEY. LUITPOLO OF BAVARIA DEAD,
Persuaded German Rulers to Otter Crown to William af Pruaaia.
Munich. Bavnria.—Luitpold. Prince Resent of Bavaria for !« yean, died b« re, aged 1 1 . oldest of rulers.
It waa Luitpold who had much to da with persaadlag tke German rulers to offer King William of Prussia
Appointed by President Taft to Head Bureau of Chemiatry.
Washington —President Taft named D r Carl Alsberg to succeed Dr. Harvey W . Wiley aa chief of the chemis-
■ t! try bureau of the Department of Agrv of I culture awl chief administrator of the
b n o w e a lai
try of the Agricultural department, as naiff»»I biologist.
R. E. Doolittle has beea acting
sior: will be allowed the form of ceremony they desire.
CONVICT TWO COUNCIL!*EN.
And Let Throe 60 to ASantic City
May’s landtag. N. J —The trial of the five former CMacilmen charged with having taken graft m the preiimi naries for the IW iO.W ) concrete boartiwnlk came to an end when Harry F. Dougherty awl John Murtland
The Prince Regent’s son and h* to Priace Ludwig, himaeir a grand father, who ia more than TO years of
The Jury acquitted John Donnelly, while George Carmany and Harry Mo- lock were acquitted ky direction of
SICKLES LOST IN WALL STREET.
General King Declarea M
SULZER MAILS RESIGNATION
De- Governor-Elect Will Retire from Coat
cording to Gen. Horatio C. King, is re- sponsible for the *27.009 deficit with
E. Sickles, the de- of the New York
r Dix his reaig in Congress
t the Tentfc New Tork Dtotrict,
nil the pkystcal conditions, nnd wouldCam of Epileptic*.
For the purpose of dlay tke matler before Cmerm r Wik m -,r , r ~ ^ " 1 ^ 7 .
EardingTh/ma'"^^ " of the epileptic aad fe*ble-mladed
Moviea at Schada. , <0, kr„ w||k JoMpb p. Byers, state
It la highly probable that an Newark Commissioner of Ckarltiea aad Cor pabUc schools to be built hereafter , [MtlalUL Thom* who met with tk* win be provided with a fireproof room couniudo,,,* „ n Dr MadeUae H.In the auditorium for the use of mov- Hallowell, of the Home for Feebto
minded Women nt Vinelnnd; Prof.of the Home for ¥—■
Mrs.Caroline a Alexander, of Castle Point. Hoboken; Bleeeker Van Wageman. of New York City, nnd Dr. David F. Weeks of tke State Village for Epileptics at Skillman.
Boon to Terra Cotta Plant*.
Tkat tke use of enameled terra cotta in the erection of the immense bigoffice buildings has superseded dark- colored stone and brick almost entirely in New York City nnd Chicago, will
____ „ . prove a boon to some of the numerousThe Bt-rd of Public CtiUty Commis- u m co||> x . 0 e o ^
an order under eratfons have brought about this
ing picture apparatus. It will then be possible to have moving picture lectures without the expense and labor of setting up a metal closet aa is now done. The tnnovutioo, however, will have a tar deeper significance, since it wUl menu, if adopted, that the Board of Education is preparing the way for the Use of moving pictures as a definite part of the courses of study. This is already being agitated among leading educators throughout the country, and it is sure to come in the not very distant future.
Drinking Water on Traina.
which all trains that run within the j State must provide drinking water for
water
change in the construction material for the immense ofiice structures. The lightness of the terra cotta is one ofthe i : important i . while the
passengers. In many tanks were abolished after the enact
It of Uk. law prohibiting the use ^ I)H, t^ h t<okl^ enameledof public drinking cups oa traina. The s<lrU„ , rood relector of light ia order for tke water supply resulted ^ important considerationfrom complaints received from pa- ______troaa of tke railroads. Tke utility p[IM m ActhftiKmrd's order dlrrctlug the railromls Tb, ot ^ st>t.
to provide Iadividual drinking cups Co1Iimta, lMM. „ Of Pilotage mad* to wlttout charge kaa keen sustained by Goverwor Prince. sbo«s tkntthe Supreme Court. i there are in actiee service twenty-
; nine full branch pilotn. eight deputy Din secretary. | p|]ots pilots on the retired list.
At the caucus of the Democratic and five apprentices. During the post State Senators held in the office of year, the report says, several vessels Senator James F. Fielder at Jersey have taken ground with very little City, William L. Dill, of Paterson, was ; damage and no loss of life, and ao chosen secretary of the next Senate, complaints hate been entered ngaiast The caucus lasted for over two hours, Jersey pilots. The board goes oa rec- and during the discussion changes j ord as being of the opinion were made in the patronage state of government should not force vessels the Senate. Mr. Dill s selection was J 0f the great lines from docking facil- the only one considered by the caucus. \ hies in the North River.
Condition of Workshops. I No Lioht on Maroluill CaThe illustrated lecture upoa health | The coroner held an inquest into tke
ta factories by Lewis T. | death of Miss Loella Marshall. About
35 witnesses were subpoenaed. The most interesting story was told by Miss Lovella Loue Eddinger. the little
and safety liBrya/f. State Commissioner of Labor, Is a powerful factor in improving the condition of workshops. On one occasion last week the haU waa crowded beyond seating capacity by workmen
The pictures portray the need of safety devices, of better sanitation, etc.. and with Ur. Bryant’s clear and forceful presentation of the tacts, make an argument that is not only
t seems to stir men.
The Supreme Court handed down an opinion of importance to tke theatrical men. holding thnt a city ordinance requiring licensing of places tor theat-
and girl in the field. The Inquest deal kaa cot been ta
of tke aatkorities. Tke funeral of tke murdered girl attracted a large crowd of carious people, and
of persons viewed the body.
May Straighten Raritan River.
The bends ta the Raritan river between New Brunswick nnd SayrevBle are to be eliminated If tke Affiliated Board of Trade of accomplish Its baa agreed to work tor tke
r
Dorchester Howe to < dolences of tkelr Majsetlaa
Mrs. Reid, kla daagkter. Mm. Joka Hubert Wsrd. and four pkysletaas were nt tke bedside wken tke oad
hopes for the recovery of her kasbonS until tke very oad. wken. resliztag tkntn
WHITE LAW REID.
t of two pkysieiaaa.
Immediately after tke deatk a wire-
dead A mbs sudor's n a . wko witk kinwife sailed from New York oa tke
a—News of tke deatk laft a* a
to official Waakiagtoa. for It
President Taft paid aa I ate to tke l a H a s in r aakla grief In a cakie reply to a ■
purely Scottish. On the former side his first ancestor in this country was n rigid Covenaater who came hither from the Lowlaada aad settled to Kea-tucky in the tatter part of the eight-
Born in 1837 of poor parents la Seta. O , a struggling ackool teacher.
a, then
opportunity came wbea Horace Greeley gave him a place oa the New York Tribune. H b life’s nrhivemeata begun then. He soon became “known."
Reid married, ta I t t l . Elizabeth Mills, daughter of Darius Ogden Mills, millionaire philnnthropist. Two chil
dren. Ogden Mills Reid, the present president of the Tribune corporation, and Its managing editor, nnd Jean Reid, sow Mrs. John Hubert Ward, were born to th* couple.
HELEN GOULO TO WED.
Her Engagement to Finley J. Shepard of S t Louis Announced.
New York.—Tke engagement of Miss Helen Miller Gould, known to
one of tke foremost of worn throp&ts. to Fta|ey J . Shepard, n railroad man or SL Louis, was announced at the residence of Mr. aad Mrs. George J. Gould, at Lakewood, N. J.
Asked if he desired to say anything further concerning the engagemeat, Mr. Gould laaghed and remarked that “there will be nothing more except
ing to Mrs. Gould and myself "Miss Gould, wbo ta 44. came into a
fortune of flt.We.04d at the death of her father, and it is estimated that by
is fortune has grown to l3e.kto.oee despite the number nnd size of her charities.
Mr. Shepard ia aaaistant to & F. Bush. President of the Missouri Pacific. Iron Mountain and Dearer 4 Rio Grande Rnilrooda
YWO KILLED WHEN AERO FALLS.
ffirftisft Naval Aviator and Paaacngcr Id Fatal Accident.
London.—Lieut. Parke. R. N„ an aviator of repute, and Mr. Hsrdwfck. a passenger he was taking from Hendon to Oxford, wore both killed nt Wembley when tke neroptaae dived suddea- ly to eertk over tke Wemkty
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WANTED-Fiio of 5 to JO acres in
neighborhood of Belmar. S. J. Must be
good soil and bare small bouse. Address with full information as to price, locality
aod terms, B. E, F. Bos Sll, Belmar,
N. J . «»t ex |*-*J
Men’s Ties, Suspenders. Shirts, Underwear. Shoes. Slippers,
Gloves and many other articles just what you have on your list.
LADIES 1>E PA IT WE ST, Beautiful Waists. House Garmeata.
Aprons. Gowns, the newest styles of Neckwear, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves. Hosiery and many other articles.
TOTS, we are headquarters for all kind of toys. Mechanical
Toys of all kintjs, Jointed Dolls, Doll Carriages, Doll Furniture,
Ice and Roller Skates. Sleds. Velocipedes, Aif-Rifles. Pocket Knives.
Watches, in fact everything the child wanta. Let the Children
come in and see our Toy Department. * ’ u
FI AX OS, during the Christinas time we are going to make
the public one of the greatest Plano offers it has ever hfd. We are
Offering you one of the best makes of Piano for |£Nl always sold
for $275. until now.
Paul C. Taylor’s
Dep’t StoreBELMAR |NEW JERSEY
UTTlf WONDER ADS-Ciassified
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I k Asbary Park a id O cab Grove bank
JOS. C. STEWARD QBO. I
STEWARD & THOMPSONPlum bing, Steam and Gas F ittin g
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
P. O. Box 1244 PhMM SIO-R
715 F Street B dm ar. N . J .
SAMUEL HABERSTICK
Practical Sanitary Pinker, Slew ail Gas FitterTl« K M lai aad all Kind, al Matai Wark.
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Mar. ISO* r 8TKKBT. BKLMAK, I . J .PtaaeMW O a n u 4 M a n .N I PHUaat... ......................................... ... m n w m i
INSURANCE (W REAL ESTATE
N EIL . H . M IL L E R708 NINTH AVENUE BELM AR, N. J .
Hava H l i plot offered last week. It wa.
a '*argala . Tta attar M t a aecarc* It.
W ky *M a1 jraa? W . tare attars Como •a amt Ma as.
o n l is t or m n t a c t ro a rx .n o j i t m e m m
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS NOTARY PUBLIC
| ............ . AU CsUs Bcodrc Pnaapt Attcattoa
I ROBERT ffl. P6 RBY
1 Funeral Dirctor and Fmbalmer
Belmar and Manasquan, N. J.
t M aaa^aaaleL IIS. Bctaar TcL 41L
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Astary Part New JerseyThe History of this Hank from its Beginning in 1889 Inspires Confi
dence in it* Methods and Management
Capital Surplus and Profits, $400,000.00
H m r C lC. C. Cla
a Da
F. M. Mitica, Assistant Coddm.H. A. W
M O T I O N P I C T U R E S
Indading Selig. Lubia, Biogvaph, Vitagrapb.
Essanay, Patbc aod Patbe Weekly
LEGAL NOTICES E V E R Y E V E N I N G
sonciTo *11 whom It mi
pedally to owners of land fronting
ob proposed extension on “ET street,
from Thirteenth to Sixteenth ave
is the Borougb of Belmar. N. J.
To* are hereby notified that
plication signed by at least tea (10 )
•w arn of laad freeing on proposed i of R street, from Thirteenth
case, ia the Borough of
Belmar. “to lay oat. open, and grade
B street from Thirteenth to Sixteeath
aveaaes." has been made to the coun
cil of said Borough, and that the said
eoaacU haa appointed December 30, l i l t at 7JO P. M . at the Council
Chamber, in the Borouf^ Hall, at
the corner of Ninth avenue aad E sL
s«Ma Borongh. as tbe time. when,
aad place where the council will meet to receive aad coaaider object-
9 Performances in the Evening, 7 and 8:90 Matinee* at 3 o’clock
ADMISSION................................................................. 10c
CHILDREN Lnder 12 Years Accompaiaed by Pareats 5c
. ADULTS, 10c CHILDREN, 5c.
E G. A J. LAIN UNGERER, Proprietors.
And that if yoa have any objections
thereto, yoa are hereby notified to e same to said council Mt
Borough Clerk.
Chas. O. Hudnut,
Dated Dec. 10. l S l i _____ 2 T
XOTICE
To all, whom it may concern, es
pecially to owners of land fronting on proposed extension of Fifteenth ave.,
between T street and the line of
the Bennett estate, ia the Borough
of Belmar. X. J.You are hereby notified that an ap
plication, signed by at least ten (10)
owners of laad fronting on proposed
extension of Fifteenth avenue, be
tween “F” street and the line of the
Bennett estate, to “lay out. open, and
grade Fifteenth avenue, between “F”
street and the line of the Bennett es-1
tate,” has been made to the council
of said Borough, and that the said council has appointed December 30.
1911. at 7.30 P. 3L. at the Council
Chamber, in the Borough Hall, corner
of Ninth avenue, and B street, as the J
time. when, and place where the j council will meet to receive and con
sider objections thereto.
And that, if you have any objections
thereto, you are hereby notified to
present the same to said council, at
said time and place.
Chaa. 0. Hudnut.Borough Clerk.
Dated Dec. 10, 1312. 3 T.
S A L T Z M A N ’S
High Grade and Moderate Prices
DIAMONDSL A R G E A N D S M A L L
WATCHESW A L T H A M S
E L G I N S
H O W A R D S
la Solid Gold and Gold Filial Cues
----- ----- . -- — ---------- —BRACELET WATCH ES
SIGNET RINGS, STONE RINGS
Watch Chains, Fobs, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Lavaliers,
Neck Chains, Lockets in Solid Gold and Gold Filled. Large stock of
Brasb, Comb and Mirror hets, Silrer Brushes, Manicure Sets, Silver
Novelties, Silverware, Cut Glass At The Very Lowest Price*.
D. SALTZMAN
Jeweler 906 F Street, Belmar
BORTON BROS.
G r o c e r sT H E V E R V B E S T I N
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Ninth Avenue & F S t r e e t , N-J
An Ordinance Amending Section 1,
of an Ordinance entitled “An Ordi- j qp
nance Providing For An Annual Sal-'
ary To Be Paid To The Recorder.” j BE IT ORDAINED BY THB COUN- j
CIL OF THE BOROUGH OF BEL
MAR. that section 1 . of an ordinance
entitled “An Ordinance Providing For
An Annual Salary To Be Paid To The | ^
Recorder.” passed January 22, 1908,
be amended to read as follows:
L That the office of Recorder be
made a salaried office, and that the compensation of said Recorder shall
be an annual salary of One Hundred
Dollars, which shall be in lieu of alt
2. That this ordinance shall take
effect on the 31st day of December.'
1312.Passed, December 10, 1512.
December 10. 1312.
R. C. Poole.Mayor.
B E R G E N ' S Livery and Boarding S ables.
LA K U K 8T .O L I>B H T A N D BKMT L lP P K I ) I J V K IO
F 8T., BELMAR
TELEPHONE CON.
. O. Hudnut.
Borough Clerk.
Tha Coast Advertiser will be pleased to
of thoae present.
taiorwd with the
Plumbing & Heating
Plum bing Office, 1004 F Street
BELMAR,N. J,]
When yon need Fire Proof Roofing,
call and examino our stock, or write
for samplea.
BUCHANON « SMOCK LUMBER COMPANY
Asbury Park, N. J .
You Mr. H usband,
This Is For Y o u . .
This ad was written for that busy fellow
who forgets the comforts of those at horae
flow do you feel when breatfast is late, kind of
grouchy, eh ? Well it is aggravating to over s|cep.
Then to add insult to injury, the old coal range
balks. Then to hurry matters, you drop on an
armful of wood, that otily serves to fill the house
with smoke, which don’t improve you temper a
little bit.
THE OEM WAV
T W aoopR N w a v
Let us suggest tight pow, this very day, You
ORDER A GAS RANQ&Then you breakfast never will be late, n *f
will your other meali.
During D ecem ber, with every Vulcan Gas
Range, or Vulcan Water Heater, we will give Free
a Wclsbach Light.
OHPER YOURS EARLY
C o a s t G a s C o .
BELM AR, N. J.
9
OYSTERSof tba day or fl
Tta t a * a i yaar rsaad I I Hwrnm t»
Regular Breakfast 25c Dinner M eA La Carta t a n k a at I
f e Craig's
Stipper iSc
m a i l 158 Mali Street a s b u r y p a r k
STATB. COUNTY, AM I CITY DEPOSITORY
S T O V E SMOST COM PLETE L IN E ON THE COAST
R E P A I R SFOR ALL MAKES ' £•
QUICK SERVICE
Asbury Park Furniture Co.508 MAIN ST.. ASBURY PARK
PR1DAY. DECEMBER *>. H li
ALL KKDS OT TABLE DELICACIES CARRIED IN STOCK
Strictly Fresh Eggs and Butter !£[
Our Relations to DepositorsThis bank not only transacts a gen
eral banking business, bu t is proud of tbe
fact th a t it is tbe fa ith fu l counselor a l IU
patrons, to whom it Is always pleased to
extend disinterested advice regarding in
vestments or any other m atters of a finan
cial nature. W e cordially inv ite accounts—
sm all as well as large.
704 Ninth ansae, Belniar, N. J.
*rao*c SW-M
j, un."
Oae Y e a r .............................. I 1 00(Strictly la Advaace)
Stable C o p y ................... 3
ADVERTISING KATES 031 APPLICATION
11 O R N E ’ ^
H O M E R EST A U RA N T702 N|NTH AVENUE
W r r«P W *sf Opr RetaUr Naaa Oiaacr
W a ttata a«a S a ^
— 1 Kara»iaa Hatd i
We Make Your Christmas Shopping Easy!
The Coast Htfveriisei
WANTED To bay ford w ood rut in
two-foot lengths, split. Give lowest
price per cold. Bos 100 Advertiser office.
in I** tl
AUTO TIRES and Tube* for sale
Second hand auto tiies and tubes, use :H
a 3*. Some as good as new. Box 104,
Advertiser office. ,«9- 10-lS-tf
SHAFTING AND PI'LLY8 F O R ;
SALE Eleven feet of steel shafting aad |
several steel pullys from three to thirty |
inches ia diameater— Boa 101, Coast Advertiser. , A3 t.f
DESKS WANTED—Will pay rash for stenographer’s desk, also a roll top desk.
Reply to Box 1(H, Coast Advertiser Ofice.
*“ 4St.f.
OFFICE KiiOlls
FOR RENT-Desirable office rooms,
suitable for any light business.
Apply 711 F. street, or over the j
Coast Gas Office. Belmar
2-23-’13. j;
I O N A P A R K
THEATER
10th Ave., Bet. Railroad & F St.,BELMAR* N. J.
I S N O W O P E N
For The Winter Season, Showing Absolutely
Nothing But High Class Association
W . aolre tli«- problem of wtat la « lw aad taw u> par tor It Com, aow and pick oal roar p m m t i u d m»k. wnklr p « a < iU
on thtm . io Wbrn CliriMmu n>nMO Iker will ta paid lor.
I HIMIM HI BNTtHCUL lillTH THAT WILL
Anil m u TV ru a ruR T t« t h e h o h e
f t RSITI K l. K u r s . Bedding, etc.
BRtNN REII!« >i(k > guaranteed lacquer ttat will aol laraldi
from t ita n 1. fX M .
a o r iE R S i great Hae. Solid Mahogany Habogaar PTjiI*.
Quartered Oak Fumed Oak. Early Kaglldt all Uie iateat aad taat
■t)iea. Price! from *Dm ap. Diaiag Room Salta. Odd Dlaiag
Table,. Buffet* China Ckwets. Dining Chair., etc.
R i l l ROHM H KMTI RF, Odd DreaMia. Chllfonlera. Chair,
and Rockers, Bedp, Springs and UatlreaMa.
Globe-Wernicke Book Cace. la all atyle. and ftniahe.
LIBRARt AMI L IV I'I. ROUS St lTS la all style.
REUS, all sixes and makes, a line line of small rugs, just what
you want for gift siring Prices from Mr ap. » I 1! Rugs price,
from tXiO ap.
PORTABLE I.ARPS, to be sold at leas than ever before. Oar
stock of Portable Lamps is better for this Christmas than ever
before. Kith- r Gas or Electric yoa can't mis. oae of these I .amps
Immeoce bargains ia China and Cut Glaaa Finest l
ever shown at our store.
Till WILL F O B HA>Y DESIRABLE GIFTS
IV O IR GEKTS F tR M S H Id DEP’T
Pablistad Hwry Friday at 4
BELMAK. N. J.
» « < * © •« * » • «*>o» * » * > ;* m * Get Your X.nds( iK O R O K G . T i t i j h
Will there be a Vic I rola in your home this Xmas? = - ■■ — ~
on cun search tin* whole world
ov»*r and not find another gilt lli.it
will bring 8<> Hindi pleasure to every
meiiilter of the family.
1 Some day there will surely Im* a
Victrola in your home. Why '■<»< enjoy the pleasure now?
$15 to $200Vidor Records and Needles
A . W . C O R N E L I U S
Jeweler Cookm an Ave,, Asbury Park
m
I l K A L K H I P
•P
I : ;
7> M U n i l , h it* m i m u
l v . Ik i«r ier.
w I tom*- ki**- WTHfif i. 1*» 3 for «f*
W I-*** h M t e t . 12V
f J' Ht*g» H*;*4 i ’ht-'tw 1"W
I B&k*«6a* ttu4 FVmiiifart^-rg 14/
Trestuu Port-«*i14
Ijfga B*st ( anada Mutts* 1*V
( bop* 216 for Sc
W Ri*» i,Jd Lt«* Cbopa. lie
W j Shoulder ISe ^
Breaat for Stewing k
Rouiid S ieu . l*e
j | Sorter House, lie
j)£ Sirloin. lie
Lean Pot Roast
M H*02burg Ste-ak, * !bt &»r iWl
JK Freak Hana lfe.
Pora Chop*. l«e
SLotilder, 14c,
Beat Sa)
Best Sa
Strictly
(*<><1 1 , W ood, t Ifi.y, Kte<lC<*c#*«rc H e v v n t h A v * n u »
a n d K S * r e «4• l a p h o i i * B K I M A M \ J .
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Metz & Stewart Co. I«PAINTISG AND DECORA r i\ ( j
I t o i i thtJUU ,
iU lK lu t t«u r i■ •» » « f t *LJ(
M lf lU M k *
I W tad Healer* Hi
High Grade Paints and \ arnishes Winters Supplies
T o ! I i o m * w liit a re t l i in k i i iK o f p a in l in t ' o r iN -corat iu g I h H r Iiu iik p n w e m i)* W e
r a n Knv<‘ y o u B a i l ) a d o l la r .
M a k e u s pror«* it .
H « * . * n P. * * , 5 p a n y „
asd 25e. per
W A LL PAPER Paper Hanging
HERE IT IS;
The Best
The Most ReasonableFROM A SERVICE STASDPOIM
Atis bury ParkTelephone 6/9 Mattison Avenue
I |R tKfflJT 11 %KU ST H X,
W M /U . MJI---- -
o r r x c bi i iJ j im g ,
H H IWknar. St. J.
P R A N * H t» 11X1 AX*. X O.
■ |K STANLEY D PALXAT
W M b i
Oit* * H -a* | A M. n i f . l
Trlryhia t i t X
Asbury Park , yY, J.
Soar Krpot. 4c. aX^oaini.
Micce Meat ISe.
Battenne iB Roll l i
Bntteriae in fs h ar Pfex J i r
Best BaitenmeCBone better) 3§e.
N ew Je rs e y C e n tra lTRAINS LEAVE BELMAR
* " t fw New YoA. Xwihml Fli..K.*W .;.. . mU mil •» 15. ‘ JJU, (..JJ, ||.l*i4 * * i l « . »
ADVERTISE IN I I IE COAST ADVERTISER| i.i# p. m.
*Sem York Oaly. aSatarftay ; W. G. Btsua, V k t f t t . aad Gee'i H|r
• „ » W. C. liort, G ts ’i Pass. Aft.
H O W L A N D S C a s h G r o c e r y
8 0 4 F S T R E E T , B E L M A K
>oooooo<P H O N E , 5 1 9-\A/>oooooo<
i • -
A Merry Christinas an<l A Happy New Year to von all.
With many thanks for your patronage in the past
and a desire to serve you in the future, we offer you the
following prices for the Holiday Season.
Christmas Trees, (Spruce Pine) 50c to $1.50
NEW XINCE XEAT..................lot lb-. !<-»*
$ 0 K B 5tX |f X1NCP XE-%T .......... *F f**HirharOson 6i K. PL l’X P l:DDlNC . . 4to rac
MAPLE SYKI P ........ .......i ic bottW
5jEW UATfcJk m package, extra fatter I«c cart
** “ ** ** fancy..........He **
n o t ic e
H I HIWT J i tW S A l BA>k • » ■ELSA*. S. J , D tl E n i R
K HitThe •iir.aal u n i t i j <rt Utr thMle-
! holScrj «f tki* Risk, for tti-' pnrjuw
J of Heeling Duvc««r» ft f the - r.-iiar
I }<ar, «ill he hda OB T se*hj, the |
j FttUTteeHlh d t; t l A o n lr i lM l
The poll* will fee opes 1 P. » _
DBtil ! P..H
8 . G Poolt Caihier.
*■ T j/•
If you are buying Jewelry for Xmas,
You should inspect the H igh Grade Stock of
H. GOLDBERG I611 C(M.H\N AVtME. A'felRY PARK I
Call and select your present now—
You w ill receive my personal attention,
•j/-, assuring highest quality a t the lowest
■
4
prices.
S
h . QOLDHERO.
611 Cookman Avenue. Asbury Park iNotice of seitJement a# Accoart •
Estate of Xira W. Osfeoro, deceased. = * Notice ii hereby gircn the aresiiMj of tbe Kibwnber, Exe«»tfT of tbe estate <A tbe said deceased wiU be aadiied aad stated ^ by tbe Sum^ate aod repeated for Settle- 3 roeot to tbe Cbpbans Cout of tbe Cf*nty ~ of Xosraoaib, on Tbar§dav, tbe N»tb day of Janoarj, A. D.. 1*13
llated Detetaber ird, l»if. tt-ex-1-3-13 Daniel Wbtfipie.
ON R LX t TO HAR CREOITOKbibaiMsrfc vTai« saner
Frr-i#-rHt T. iamajrtrfcv-r • I
■minNl Mr wtov.«? Hr a»<V>raamaUt-.fi. vatu- ait--- sa-ctto*
tb” 4sj . .f w. TMi.**■ fcret« o< «s4 arasaM.tW' aaid A‘ImlT,!-rra vr.'w n ia - a ' r u B O K v Taopnk>s.
CA N • h l» \ IO K f A H I .E ,
CORN. Favy* ................................... lie can
CORN, Fine.......................... .. I0r, j for 2Sc
PEAS. Epicure, Sweet.........................16c can
PEAS, Standard .................. 13c, i foe iSc
TOM ATOES, Large Cna ................... lie ran
TOMATOES. Epiewe.......................... lOccan
LIXA BE-%NS........... ....... 10c canSCOCOTASil.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......loccao
■■■■■■". 1 — ■ 1 ■ »
MOTHERS OATS .................9c pkg
QIAKER “ . , ........ ....... ...9cpkg.
CREAM WHEAT .......................... l«epkg.
CREAM FARINA................. Ik-pkc.
HEL KER S BICkWHEAT IQr pkg.
“ licpk*
AMERICAN MILLS BLCKWHKAT, lie
Candies, All trades Fancy Pajl fandy 15c lb 21b 25c, 18c 20c & 22c lb.
8 0 U V E M E K S T O A L L P P K C H A S E R S S A T U R D A Y
Full Line Fresh F ruits and Vegetables For The Holiday s, such as
APPLES, Me Basket POT ATOES 39c B«sktt
SWEET POTATOES. Me Buket ONIONS **- Bukel
TURNIPS, sot Bukel CARROTS 3
____________ D ID Y O U G E T A B E It A T E C A R D !____________
F U L L L I N K N U T S A N D O R A N G E S
PACKAGE DATES ....... .........................l#c
ORANGES. LARGE FLORIDA.. t t D » .MEDIUM “ ... . . t tc -
GOOD SIZE “ .....M e -
GRAPES. FANCY . .......... ............... lie lb.
ENGLISH WALNUTS. (N o ) .......... Me lb.MIXED NUTS, FANCY. “ . I V * l#c lb.
BRAZIL “ “ “ ............IV 8>.
PECAN •' “ “ ............lie lb.
ALMONDS “ “ .......... Mr lb.
_____________ G E T A R E B A T E C A R D .
Mackerel, Fancy Norway No. I, 22c lb. Norway Mackerel. Sc & 10c each
A S K F O R A R E B A T E C A R L ) .
New Crop N*W Orleans Molasses, 60c gal. The Old Fashioned Kind
P U K E N E W C ID E K , 25c GALI-O.V
There are many more things we would like to mention but tim e a n d
g_g£C w ill not perm it. Jn s t give us a call. COOK HOW LAND, JR .,
' 804 F Street.
J . E N E W M A N
ciilncliii MesoiOeenent Sdewalko and Curtin*
P.O. *oi B K L M A I f , V . J
IN Per Cent Heating EHkkKy
to fin* a h eve O'
pound of oomt d U * fuel fed
to them. "I'hey deLver to [he
boe.air flue* fat
about the home, e
beat unit in tbs fueL T he j
s ic s with cotaOT • « rM m
mi’4 or 3t w * » —rbir. T h (f
weij Htile cafe—sever do*
borSKi-otn d m im , m ti p » » ■
(aod icufc* 09 « ■unimatn uw iin t cl t-d »i otben io nie4 to o fo d rr
For
W H E N S E L E C T I N G
Christmas Gifts
Give your friends and relatives something useful,
something they can »'< ever dav m the vear.
W E W OULD CALL VOUR ATTENTION
TO THE FOLLOW ING SLQOESTIONS.
Carving' .Sets
Pocket Knives
Skates
Savory Roasters
Safety Razors
Alarm (''locks Scissoi"s
HuH'v-ts
' Couches Tables
Morris t'h.iirs Easy R«x-keis
< 'omfortables R u ^ s.A
w e h a v e s o m e t h in j fo k l v l r v
Ml MBI-K OF THE FAMILY^
SHORE HARDWARE AND
FURNITURE CO..
f a t s B. IK OUSELJ " h M oI Ike Peace
B ELMAR, N. JSoutT Public MBi
Oftco—Ei*3sth Avene aa4 F H orn : 5 » BS. to 8 p m
A. K. Wol vert oil
*««>iasoD and builder*
C EX ENT WOMh a fc-
■aacnaaWlfl Gm
X * TENTH 4V B H E
mm
Asbury Park Cement Construction Co.
W » t* a j» , PatMt Stable R a en
O & t, R> «aa 2, S
Co«wt O^kxaaa Awe. and Maia Street
ASBCRY PARE. K. X.
C- A. ROGERS, P»p.
F ^nnerty witk tbe S tadvd P a rcw t
and tbe New Jersey C a n t
C««paay < < S m tk .S . J .
George A. Webber
Elevators and Dumb Waiters
i AneerSt. i
.Vevau, Nsw Jtm ct
Lctog Distance Tdcpbnae
» 5tb Ave., I
*4 W
A. Z E 0A SPractical Shoemaker
KLPtietNG A SKOALT Y
ANV FOOT FITTED SOI F STREET
Cor. Sih A « . b e t l * a , V J .
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S.
—
T O Y S H O P
Complpti' Christmas Shop Dolls of All Nations.
Dolls that can Walk. Talk,Sins and Sleep.
T H E c ; I K T S H O PB l e q ^ T E L a k o c h
647 COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURV PARK.
tailor
801 F STREET
K U U t . N J .
E.B. WILLI
Carpet W E A
A P A G E O F R E A S O N S W H Y Y O U S H O U L D B U Y I N B E L M A R
t-very M erchant is O ffering Special Prices from Now Until C hris tm as to keep you from
paying exorbitant prices elsewhere. Each advertisem ent is w orth your t im e for considera
tion. The Board of Trade is urg ing all m erchants to quote specials un t i l the ho lidays to
show you tha t Belm ar can give you as good bargains as you can get anyw here in M on
mouth C ounty .fe ' SVou can buy any th ing from a Postcard to a P iano in Belm ar.
I M I I I I H W BU K 'iEB
IE E l l I ' " *
I Martel ia Beisiir
s r t m L *
tft» r. IV4
Uaa Pork <tops Me. l t
Legs of La® to 14c lb
Haxcbarg Steak U V l t
Frankfurters....................... lie. Ik
Boneless FV Ron* 14c I t
Sboalders of La»b l*e lb
('back Steak or Raasa Ite. I t
BEWETT A B E ItBT I t
lo r . fib As. ft F f t BHM r V i .
Let Us Help You Do Your Christm as Shopping
PRESENTS H * THE BOVS
PRESENTS FOR THE CHILDREN
W . h . R E Y N O L D S
MOT
Eagle I H. M. MotorcyclesRegwaray ie all braarte*.
W<*k Gaarmtrrd
IIM F STREET
TAYLORS DEPARTMENT STOREB E L M A R . N E W J E R S E Y
CITSf« ft I
SIS F STREET
r t n i s %>» T K IT IIL L S
O IW E S T IU I I X T F K K
fi as Good." Pte sa
i v m o n p b ib b ic t
M lv . 4 F ! i BEL11B, 5 . J .
F
Miacy Pm and BotNbay Cal** as
Prices aanl XMAS
S P E C IA L S A T SEYMOUR’S Cigar Store
IM J I iT S IL I
BELMAR
1 Olive Wood PSpe.......................
1 Pack*#*1 Labrnt....... ............. ......
— --------- —---- j I Package Pipe Cleaners-------- *5
f H E H U K T I I L 1 i'* * r .......w1 Ogar Holder ....... ....................«
U rts fer
N u N I t\ » M !S N ( . l « l l > 1 1
'*1 F STREET
WiU saprlf im frilb tbe beat al
A ? low*** price.
PH«M il* •».
f . r . rail hkh kApotbecaty.
F ML <*r. R h lif t . »X ST iT lOM K l
lie . foods at
?5e goods atV . M K IO 4 V»\
I m i. Waod. Um t.
Rtst U hirk Valley OoaL I n e B o w (t+m «*r. lo *±M
0®re Bank IM df.
I
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..M t
,- i i t
LET l i t B U T IM W il l W B
i l l l« T V U M * 9 I I
H d u 11a* P r id u f . . ....... H t c n
Briefs Mince M e a t .............Ue. BXose Sact M e * Heat........ be. p e t
Goldra Pa»pkis. remoter ISc f t j . Mr.
............................. , i lie-Layer Figs..................................lCr I t
Jersey Sweet C ldw .... . . . . . . * a . p L
M ind Xots.............................. 2Sc I t
l .1 IB a P. L C IN I
Groceries
t i l F Street BELV IB X. i
B E A S P IT G1 ■**“ Give them i pair o f Slippers or Juliets of Fine
Wool and Leather.
We have a complete line of Men's, Women'
and Children's Hats, Boots. Shoes and Robbers
Gifts that mean health and happiness long after Xmas.
Chas. LevinsohnOpp. Post Office. «JELMAR, N. J .
T K GF1B1VTEE PAITTT3C f t r«W F irS TABIET1 STfBE
m F serf lo teak
A fine assertsaeat of CHiristnua
Dealers Is cards, booklets. aeata. ***»• bsiea, j
Wall-Paper, Ready Mixed PaufiUs bells. «c.
Vanishes aad W iado« Clas* CfcraOaas ran * S b r i t
C hw rhilli Gir<n Cferistnaa eaadies of all ktcda traK
SIGNS u r . Ik. upC«M L m n On Glass •
UK! .VI \R X. J 1 IH . M v W S l . j s * .
WM. H. HURLEY
H S M E N ’S O U T F IT T E R S U SF ST K E E T . B E L M A K
Exclusive Selections of Men's Apparel For Xmas Gifts
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Oils. Paint*. Varaiabes. Dworaiin*.
Paper HaifiBg.
Practical floose Painters
S*S F Street
Printing of Distinctive Qaality
Go to
.T ie Hoffman Printery
UM F Street
Scbool Hoose Belmar. X. J.
BELMAR.
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-VEW JERSEY
Shore H ardw are
and F u rn itu re Co.F STREET, BELMAR
= --.--Savory Roaster and Carving Sets
Worth $5.00, Special Until Christmas $1.50
C U T L E R Y . C L O C K S
We seU t ie s froas T « dollar* to
H w bandredL aad o iw . Oar prices; are tte loves*.
to. M L T Z I tV JEWELEB
BK F Mreet BELMAR
ft v n r n i
M P S L O p p F M O B c e
tu kinds of F is t sad Vrratablra
Confectionery and Soft Drink* ( V
avs and Tobncco for tbe Holidays
LEVINSOHN’S Department StoreThe home of Useful and Pretty Gifts for
Men. Women and Children.
Umbrellas. Skirts. Shirtwaists. Hosiery,
Underwear. Shirts and many other of Man
and Womankinds necessities.
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I M r ST. M r <y ITEESTV * 1 . I H l t U . 4
•I. A . M A Y E R & CO.’S Srr O R E
F Street, Belmar. N . J .
We *ie Displaying Gifts consistent with thc
Pocket Book of Each Purchaser.
s A M im s u i t j b . H H W P H
T V la t t k s i Lasadry
TM F Street near Sereasb Atvane. ^ > 1 Ifor of Udics setbaesr forBQJLAR. NEW JERSEY
Holiday trade.
"Begin sesdiag Insndry to as nnd Art needle wort
begia bring s a tisM * F Street, w r Ctb Ate. BELMAR. X. J.
L A D I E S T A I L O R S
CHNJUJV MOT IN QUESTION
M a n u f a c t u r e r ' s O u t l e t C o .
ntuM m m in u t i n j m k » >
M«» . I i « N t . n Vitan
pum m ’t l ! « I U M to It V'i'an
W arner’s Orchestra a t S te in bach’s J. COYTE * SON
Hardware. Paints, Seed*. Etc.
*c v u y t h h c g t o * a u w m r
GfiOKGE PKARCE. Mgr
MULFORD’S MUSIC STOREEM ORY ST., Sext to U t U a tn t
is m tb y tam k . 4 . j .
Century Edition, and all the Latest Hits 10 Cents a Copy.
Free D e liveries to Y ou r h o m eH O W A R D L . B O R D E N
Men’ and
Hatter an.l Furnisher
7 1 1 ' . * "
Our Auto Delivery Wagons cover the whole of
Monmouth and Ocean Counties We refund
your carfare when voui purchases reach a given
amount
HOLIDAY GOODSI M M E N S E A S S O R T M E N T S
GRAND DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS
CAN BF- SEES THROUGHOUT OUR STOREFor Gift Givers. Big as our stote is, it seems
overcrowded with the tremendous assortment
of Holiday Goods in each department. Twenty
buyers hare spent almost a year to make this
the greatest Christmas ever known at Steinbachs,
Toilet Articles. Fancy Good}. Cut Glass u d S i l m « .
Handsome Sterling Stiver la d Irory Novefcka.
-lUu.l.erchiefe, Xrckwear, C le m and Suspenders in Fancy Boxes.
SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Bath Robes. Smoking Jackets >nd Sweater Coats
Elegant Assortment Umbrellas, all Style Handle*,
F IXE LINE OF PICTCRES.
Sleds U agoaa Antaa Veteeipedca aad Haad Cars far T V Chikkea.
Dons. Games aad Toys of All Kinds
BOOKS, BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS :i
UmbrellasGlovesHeckwear
HandkerchiefsSlippersBooks
StationeryEmbroidered Novelties E tu Etc., Etc.
Jewelry Silverware Leather Goods
TORTOISE SETS CHURCH AFIRE
g>tpittharh CompanyAsburn fark, Nrui Jrrs^ij
Jdonce & 8 h B tie isReal Estate and Insurance
N o . 7 0 6 T e n t h A v e n u e
We have a Bargain ia a Furnished
Property on Eleventh Avertoe. near
the Beach. One tha t is a Good
Renter and a Fine Investment.
The Jewelry Store of Convincing Price Saving ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE
Ladies’ Wearing ApparelHere yon boy with fullest confidence in the purity and high quality of every price
and you may count on obtaining good values.
Most be sold at a sacrifice before Jan. 15O u p D ia m o n d P rice s a re R ig h t
Single Stone Rings from J6-°° “P- Cluster Kings from $20 up. Beautiful
LaValieres set with Pearls and Diamonds from $ 10.
WATCHES FOR MEN WOMEN AND BOYSBe sore to see our watch line and make comparison of values.
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U s e E l e c t r i c L i g h t
I f voar neighbor haselectric light and yoa have aot, step into hi* boose
some evening after .lark and core par.' it* light w ith that of y oar o n .
Sotiee the dilference and then ligmre it oat tor raanetf i f it Woaidat
par yon well to hax? electric hjrtit.T V coet per kilowatt hour is now eltremety low. haring recently
bees redwrd. aad when jo b carfM Iy wasider how safe. sanitary. coo
yeaient and beantifal it is. roo cannot, in the interest of r a t health aad
safety, a* well as that of those dependent oa jw». <-nos.ientioa.lf i m i e
at any eonclosioo ether than that electricity is by fitr the most in e x p e u m
artificial illamiaaat known.This is especially so when MAZDA lamps are ased- They diffuse a
radiant, soft, white ii*ht by m M B a * only ooeAhnsl as man; watte to
the candle.power as the ordinary carbon lamps.T V roet of MAZDA lamp*. altboagh only a tr ite Bare thaa that n<
tv carbw lamps, is paid tor within a few bans ' horning by tV e w a w
saving effected throagh their nee.Farther information gladly famished apon receipt o t inquiry
R .B . Cam pbellManasquan, N .J .
H O RS^SU PPLIESC O M P L E T E • T O O K A T
T. S. KINO’S,
HARNESS, WINTER BLANKETSAgent for Columbia Farm Wagons
from Point Pleasant to Long Branch
R e p a i r i n g i n A l l i t s B f w t f e * b y E x p e r ie n c e d
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Cfcartaa m. Hof»«y. the rofeaaloaal apru.i.r wbo I
try. English professionals, he says, waste tine aad energy try ids to fool
ogure at tbe last moment the rail* were slippery, the driver
LOVE JAILS YOUTH UVIN6 HIGH 1300 YEARS AGO
DAY OF LEFT-HANDER WANING TO SIGN ELONGATED FIELDER
FORM “STAY AT HOME CLUB"
IN PRAISE OF SOCCER GAME
No Place for Dissipating Athlete and Develops Real Athletes—Pure
ly Scientific Game.
Football Is a fine game for the schoolboy or college student, but I think many will a&ree with me when I say It practically ends there, and I think It is wrong when the college student sacrifices his life for such a dangerous game and disappoints his parents, who invested their savings In him In order that he might earn his bread and be of service to his country.
The high schools of Chicago are waking up to this fact, and more In-
MAN HAS $500,000 STOMACHcame to him with a letter which she aald was written by his fiancee. It was aa follows:
“Dear Bessie: I am going to look for a new flame and I want you to help me. That Jailbird still thinks I am crazy enough to marry him. He doesn’t have sense enough to know I have been laughing at him In my aleeves all the time."
Spain took the first train for Indianapolis. Then he went to Louisville, Ky.. knowing be was violating his promise not to leave the state, but caring not. Finally he reached Memphis and obtained employment Recently he received a letter from his toother, with whom he had kept up a correspondence This told him that the girl he had left was grieving for
all that’s good for him With a dollar luncheon I feel better than the mac who spends ten dollars for a midday meal- If 1 send out from my office I get a sandwich and a glass of milk. That’s a pretty good luncheon even for a man as big aa I am.**
New York.—Diamond Jim Brady, the world's only possessor of a 1500.000 stomach, eats 30-cent lunches. Sometimes, just to remind himself of the old days, he goes to the Astor house and spends from 80 centB to $1.
“But.” he said. “I can get all I want for 30 cents.”
This fict became known when an investigation Into the amounts spent by rich men for meals was undertaken following the complaint of a ‘ much worried wife" that her husband spent $65 per week for luncheon.
Brady recently gave to Johns Hopkins university endowments and funds approximating 1500.000 In grateful acknowledgment to the surgeons for giving him a new stomach. Previous to that time he had been as famous for his gastronomical achievements as for the blazing diamonds that adorn his waistcoats, ahirta and underwear.
Asked what he spent on an average for luncheon. “Diamond Jim" answered with alacrity that the amount was from 80 cents to 91 when he went to the Astor b*use.
“If I send out for something to eat" he continued. *1 can get all I want for 30 cents. I am spending more today because I am entertaining three friends. This meal will probably cost IS.50. and It's a good one.
“I think that a man can get all he wants for six dollars a week—that Is.
DOG'S DOCTOR BILL $3,000
\Sp o rta
Stuffy Mclnnes Busy.Stuffy Mclnnef;/ tbe crack first
baseman of the Athletics, waa thePitcher Walter Leverana. the young
ster Manager Stovall drafted from the Coast league. Is being touted aa a great find.
Instead of firing all his umpires, Tip O’Neill may sign a few more to keep his Western league magnates within
ber pad and register its Imprint beside his written signature on the check. The members of the association adopt-
Treatm ent to Correc
Lem s. Fto’-bjr Skin.
Eagerly Ti M n Up is THt»
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I all toright k m ia th t midst af U m .
i coaU hs ask?
M ita of tra«e. im t and am kurdy then w swsld find tke
r af wkkh I kad
little ones?" said tke aad eyea tke deep qnesdonlag took. "Is tke beat you caa give them ■ ■ of Be? Why, these are ao longer children; they are dwarfed i women with tke spirit of play gone from them and tke weight of years apoa them la tkelr very childhood
Aad he west farther among the weaver*, aad eame to the homes of those who had abandoned a ll hope of better times: the homes where tke season erf Christ’s birth conk! not be celebrated for even their ntmost efforts coaid not aAU the bowl of the wolf right npoa them, not at, bat with la the door. Thdrs waa the cry' of the poor women of tke roads in tke German >therUnd ta a century long gone by. to the appeal of the prieat who consecrated kls life to sack as they. "Give as only bread aad water, and we w ill follow thee" And these poor boaaebolds said. “Give aa to know where tomorrow's bread Is to come from, aad we win he happy and make a festival lor thee; a ll we ask It to he free from the wolf; we are w illing to work, bat work la not pleuti ful enough, aad aome of as most al
ike face of tke
I am ta sited t® s r*e*ptlsu. from 1:3# la tsa acftack. sad after tkat dancing I am passt* i as to kow 1 ekoald dreaa If are «ornare tkey remssad last before you p*In far rsfrsekmeats About place ucards are tkey fen fcelp find one a 1 * . . place at tke tahtu. aad are tkey takes
Weack beauty specialists believe
Mias Hlack Mr Brown, does yoa know wkat a bird of paradise Is?
Mr Browa-Weli, of co rn I dosant
f msa kaa gone away, omaa to figkt single : the wolf. The effort
wltk tke kandteap of tke lower wage »blek Is meted oat to tke working
Tke little
Ouiatmas tree kad skrwak to aU ay H>rtg of green: tkere waa little Hght. and II waa. ok, ao eold. aad tke ttay ***e an tke nrnther’s arm was tke only aonl tkat smiled. And tkis at tke
* ! la tke motker at work at a• like tkis? Ten. la spite of all
world kas to tell as of 'sacred be womaa with the■ Is a
be. even on this day of days, or risk tke dole which ia all tkat stands
the Christ I read the condemnation He that loveth not
row ' What of tke original spirit of Ckriatmas Is tkere left In this “ex chaage." tkis giving la tke expecta tion of a return In kind? Thousands upon thousands of gifta are "exchanged” by people who bonght them with the money which was really needed for the dally naea of their own
they should he la y t^ the toaadntlons of knowledge n o d easily, to «nd them so crowded by tkoaaaads oat of tke arkooia or aittiag oa tke window Sedges or twtth doubly worked tencb- ers trying to tnatrnct two seta of youagsteral on "half time"? And yet
. u a
is soluble for Gloves are
one la seated pat oa after
ward. Place carte kear tke eame of tke gneet wko is la occupy tke seat aad are to ke taken If the guest wishes They are oftea ka&d painted or otherwise dnbsrat*. aad ia tkat ease are isteeded aa souvenirs or fu tors A plain enrd *itk name of guest In Ink enswers every purpose
hare their mono for use as ptace
indicator*, writing the aame of the gaeat themseivea. sometimes addin* the date if It Is a very apodal occa
mittin- money to he misased whitethe little chOdrea pay th f bills In
A Foirt-Year Ottf * Birthday
Will you kindly inform me how I should celebrate sty ckUds fourth anniversary. awl what akonld I have for a lunch-or what is best?—A Con-
of yoor
L the chOdrea's festival par wo lift np our eyea to
i with tke prayer of tke Phar
■fasow and Its Joy for tke ekiidreu! Can tkere ke nay neglect of tke com SMOWsulthh Interests greater am with results
Write aotes In tke i j child. inviting tke little ones to come | to play aad kriag tkelr mothers upon tke day aad date and hour designated. l*se the party statioaery if you caa get It. Serve cocoa with whipped cream, or a marahamlk * in each cap: whole whenx brand sandwiches, birth
! day cake (either sunshine or angel
Costume for Matron ad Honor.I shall appreciate yoar telliag me
i a few thiags about a wedding It Is {to he a simple homo wedding at eight o'clock in tke evening and tke brid?
I la to marry ta a travelirg suit What shonM tke matron of konor wear*
The Proper Thing to Do.
____ __ _ Have received invitatioes to a ten.
by those immediately around her. *f » masicule aad reception, each on a i risittag card. I wish to accept. How than 1 answer in each case4
Do 1 make calls afterward, and kow sooa?—JL B. C. D.
fortably active reformer. Tet the prevention of the Ilhseas would mean more to the poorer neighbor thnn all the kindly nursing during ita contlnu
AD we snny do ta tke way of
ders of tkeshaken out of our smug rejoicing dress first? over this ns a time of plenty for all?
Not enough schools for the city’s children; not enough food for them.even when they do get into ths refreshments served after the cere Vbools. not enough wages for their mony In all the glory of her bridalparents to
particle of real Christmas spirit s r company Ing the selection or the giving.
Dot this Is not the'worst of ft; the children, even, have come to know in many families that the gifts to those
e family circle are given not r a loving desire to give, bat
la the spirit represented by “tkat wicked dollar." which Emerson said was given in order to save himself the unpleasantness of refusing or the trouble of Investigating sense demand made upon him Which has the better claim upon the time and the parse of tke man of small means—those dear to kim who actually need com forts, or tke richer friend who in no sense needs the thing sent and who in torn will fed obliged to make a gift to keep his record dear? Shame upon the weakness which forces the "exchange” of what should he aa outpouring of good feeling or dse kas absolutely no raison d'etre.
Bat is there any righteousness In the feeling of smug comfort In the { . . .. . . . . homm of 0 * -e lH tuM .t the Christ-1 * " * «» » « . ’ h lk ( W lttb l( » d . h i l« w r a H h ta -b® Joy of ones pwn household a fair, offering in honor of him whose com !
Juvenile courts for the young offend- mrds nnd accept or regret, as is your era is not to be compared with giving intention Use the third person in re-
Just their bare right to play- N.ring. but do not ase your visiting gjjjbnds aad good teachiag. with plenty raid: it Is not good form Make a of room for all aad wdl paid teachers cnB within the to work for aad with them.
When we know tknt tke coming of Christmas, the childrens festival. Is
mske ad the young box
from tbs patronage they receive, it is is Of course the slap
Hag Is a sort of bm *sh hat aa ft ia applied with the fiat .f tke hand
peahiag pullag or drag gtng of tke skin «kwk is likely to occur wltk ordinary maa— pi if oae la aot careful and skilled la tke work
la takiag oae of the** treatments rt loag ago 1 was told thnt the skin 4 flesh responded mom quickly to
tkis kind of work aad that almost aay part of tke body could be Ailed out ia mach losa time thaa with tke ordinary
It certainly tnaken tke Mood wkiek
ter disksvah dat ft was a spriag chick
s white way tkere
n i d i Mitasta
ngkta. with
sad the kiddies, naturally, were Brat attracted by ft. The oldest has loot sosse of his tom te«tk sad expert
TW i w b r piipat H k it dagllag r ? * " P*‘? ° , ‘tthrough tk* m u n t l ) It awaa (tas the whole skin is aglow with freak.war- k M I . tha Tarhtoh bath. * ----- ---- ' k* "part of tke treatsaent coasists of slap
Bat nkat's tke reatof i t r
kneading tke entire body. I Mybody ^is why one feels so good j ”and thnt
therenfter. because every hit of blood
Hess to Slap Yswr Own Pace.
First deaase tke face tkoroughly Then warm tlM skia either by keldlng hot cloths apoa It nr by stenmlag it Next pat In some of yew favorite cream nr skin food. Allow all thnt Win to absorb aad then with tke fiat af tke kaad slap firmly yet severe!/ at tke corners of the eyes aad temples The work of slapping to done best by alternating with the haads asiag one and then the other Next slap the cheeks from the rides of the Work out ove- tke Jnwhone and oa feo the neck If what is known as the j character Om s . those which run from the nostril to the comers of the!
Cfc are deep, then pash the tongue ith the line and slap weD When working about the eyes do so very gently Tse only the cushion of the
second finger-tip Remember always that the eyes are sensitive to any
velt e return to the Oatlook
Billy Peaniagtoo." replied tke city 1 tkoagkt ft was a pretty
-Oh. pshaw! WeH to make anythiag af thnt fsOarw."
If you are losing:
weight, are thin,
pale and run down
-you are in danger.
Father John’s Medicine will build
new flesh and
strength for you.
It is a bodybuilder
and strength giver.
It is safe for
children, too, bc-
t cause it does not
contain alcohol
Father John*a
Medicine cures
colds and throat
and lung troubles.
50 Years in use.
must be careful to do no harm to them The forehead may he slapped rigorously with the palms, aad two fingers wm suffice to slap the aose on
To remove the superfluous fat and double chin, slap ft vigorously Lift ap the bend and wfth the back of the haads. alternately, slap spward. o r eaaio&a!Jy pressing the fieah toward the chin, never down throot
always been strong <
I t (rMT magistrate s Bart.” —H the somewhatWhen the face, neck and chin hare ,-juc.ted trams, wbo had been con-
been sufficiently slapped they should ^tingle aad smart, hut not pain Then, after a few ssomentn* rent, the handsshould he doubled up into fists, and
say?“ nsked the tramp's pul
“Seven days.** eame the reply.
A Bnde-to-Be’a Queries.
Is It proper for the bride to come
makers in oar dty slave extra long past after the ceremony ia her bridal hoars. In order to fill the rush or- dress? Or should she Ienve the
meats and change for her traveling Should announcement
hr«.*kf»«T . . r 11 ** Tbi> *l»PP*a* »“d kneadto UK krwBmst kelp, to « « t
enrds he engraved*—Minnie.
A bride partakes of breakfast or any
able tbs mothers to robe. When she appear? in her trav-resaain In the homes to look sfter eling gown It Is to leave the house im them, not enough money spent by mediately- Announcement curls the inuuWpnWty to give them places should be engravedto piny in sufety; not enough care for ------their llvea to clean up the neighbor hoods to which they fairly swarm ; not enough Christmas Joy to go round to sR the city's child res—such is
Baskets for Basket Social.Will you kindly suggest some way
to shape a basket for a basket social? I would like to have something new
as wa prepare to celebrate with merri- 0T M And also, will you please tellmeat and feasting the advent of the __ ____ _Christ Child. Is It a record of which —Anxious.
Mny we offer ft as
colors that would be nice?
little ones that believes on me to stumble, ft were better for him If a greet millstone were hanged about his tato th. rneck aad ke were rust Into tke om." _ h
Ton can buy a!l kinds of dainty baskets very cheaply, those of J^pan- eoe manufacture made of wiMaria are lovely. They may also he made of crepe tissue paper braided tightly and
hut makes an excellent way of ridding ; the skin of many impurities.
Another Method of Using Crasm.It is very difficult to
skins sbeorb oils sad creams and no matter bow hard one may try by steaming the akin and other warming methods to open the pores, the cream still remains on the surface U your skin Is of tkis texture, then, after steaming or warming it. rub a little ot the cream on the tips of your fingers or the palms of the hands, and while you are slapping the skin this will work into i t A good many women p*efer to be massaged In the same way and do act care to have the cream rubbed on the face first It certainly has the advantage over the old method of applying the cream, as tt is more dainty and does not gresse up tke whole face or skin at once. Ton ean also tell Just kow mack cream the skin will absorb If you take very little at first, and It works in, tke hands become dry nnd then
it a
But s tip doesn't always lb wbo waits.
Readers
the flesh softly kneaded all over, nnd -That aia't wherever the skin Is loose and baggyIt should he picked up between th e ____thumb and second finger and gently t ty,
rolled back and forth. When finish Bounds light but gives you plenty to ed the face ean be cleansed of dust and foreign particles Just ss it Is with ordinary massage If you win take an old soft towel first to remove tke
Public enthusiasm is often succeed ed by public forgetfulness
CUSTOM!Tor Inflate «nd CMMw.
While we are pretending to be nCkristinn community wknt are we do j --------------Ing to tke weok and tke ketpless' Who lives for humanity mast be Caa there be aay greater wrong to content to ths children of any commualty than ham
Any colors are
pretty. Choose what suite you best
TRUST HIS LOVEn o u * few wbo kare aot <
tlnos. n M like J»ob ~A0 t k m tkiogi j and tke u e me." We c u m m(hat k< tho<ukt ■>; k u ho was uke*. Tfcer we*, worklac foi (004. the ttee caa* wkea ke [ fcr harl atattee. the heart to enlarged haew It We caaaot aao the height j aad hoathled aad pariSed hr afUe-
I la ta the atonaa that a n te j tion. Oar tranalent troubles are wort- oar * lac for as -aon aad a m eiceni °wr | iarfr aa eteTaal weight of gloty* Oar God ' faith la sa a ll haeaaao ttx temporal
elsioa were always Bled oa the things Reader
From a Boy.Do yoa see aav harm hi two hoy
ehoma hissing when tkey meet and whea ak>-- with e<Kh other? Do jtm
1 thiak a hoy shoald My ‘ Party calle- «hea h* mast work each day J—A Boy
aslf. throoch a frload la New York.
af kla
waa at work oa -Veoaa at Her rhea hla frload. who had
purchase*! the artistic taacea tor him.
of kla work crMoaUy a
a pot of <fieeorate the Basko of Vfli garter. The effect yery mack |
ho aaM It made It aapear
Tam O-ShaMar.The Taai O'Skaatw la trytag
eery hard to he popolsr hat It r«B y setts so rery few people that I do Dot thtak tt has anch of a flitare. to a eewaln J«y«tBty ahoot It
e . oa Ita style aad aakea tt looa y Bailable for a gM with her hair
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take ap a little i aer yoa caa tell thal
sinking Into the skin.
. and ia this iia
A rather daring departure hat been ’ made hi the matter af boadotr capo I Aside from the fiaeat Irish linen aad la c of the lame manufacture, colored ribbons are now being ran thnmgt j the lac* openings at the bottom of the cap. and in aotae cases cape of gayly > colored linen, with white lac*, are '■ being shown This la strikfagly new kecaase of the fact that white tea al j wars been the predoaotnatiag color for a morning cap In the colored : oapa Irish tinea to aot being w rd | Tbeae cap. Bay laat. hat R to aaiihety. aa m lM ? ia dlacrtBinating aad may t*faa* to depart from the elegant
Many of the new bloaaea at* made af silk aad h a t. liaen collar, aad c o b . A pretty Moaac to toad, ear
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FREE TICKETS FOR
THE LYRIC THEATRE
Asbury Park’s New $40,000 Photo Play HouseP r e s e n t i n g T h e F i n e s t M o v i n g P i c t u r e s i n T h e S t a t e
The leading merchants have subscribed for 10,000
tickets to the Lyric and will present one with every purchase
of $1. worth of goods or over. Afternoon performances
begin at 3.
All stores issuing Lyric tickets have Lyric signs
displayed in their show windows.
Readers of this Paper Will Have
C A R F A R E R E F U N D E DI f T h e y P u r c h a s e $ 5 W o r t h o f Q o o d s a t T h e L e a d in g S to r e s
Trolley Fares Refunded to Customers out of Town
Free orchestra concerts at the Boardwalk Natatorium
every morning and afternoon. Salt water swimming pool
and hot and cold sea water baths open all the year. Spend
an hour on the Boardwalk.
Metropolitan, Coleman House, Malborough, Grand
Avenue hotels open all year.
O u t f it t e r....... .......................B E L M A R
Neckwear in all the newest shapes nnd
shades packed in individual Christmas lioxcs,
25c. and up. ,