Honmouth County1! Great Market Place All t&a News ol Tha Regbtert CloMifled BED BANK Department— and Surrounding Towns Where the Seller Finds Tola Fearlessly and Without Blai. the Buyer. RED BANK kii'.'^J laiued Wooklj, EntcreiJ u Eacond-Clni Malter at etas Po»u Subscription Prices One Year 11.BO VOLUME LV, NO. 1. office at Red Bank, N. J, under tha Act of March S. 1870. RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29,1932. Six Months J1.00. Single' Copy 4c. PAGESITOM Business of the UNITED VESPER SERVICES. Many Winners at Sears, Roebuck WITH THE BOTABIANS. Theatrical Season Big Salary Cuts Ninety Days Church Outdoor Meetings to Be Held 'erth Amboy Itotarliin to Be Guest Rumson Council During1 July and August. Rumson Dog Show Opens Tomorrow Speaker Tomorrow. Opens Saturday For Calandriello 1 ' . a> United vesper services will bo held Tho Red Bank Rotary club will during July and August on the prop- Annual Exhibit of Monmouth Big Retail Firm Has Store at 27- lave as its luncheon speaker tomor- After July Ut All Officials and* Fair Haven Man and Raymond Twenty-Three Assessment Ap- orty of the Methodist church on Allyn Piereon, a member of the Alice Brady Has Leading Role in Dougherty an peals Filed—Talk on Group Broad street opposite Leroy place, County Kennel Club Last Sat- 29 Monmouth Street—-Mayor Perth Amboy Rotary club, who will "The Road to Rome" in Other Township Employee*' The first will bo held next Sunday urday Attracts Crowd of iddress tho Rotarians on "A Talking Will Receive Ten Per Cent ^' N ver Convicted by Justice Insurance for Employees— English Will Turn Key in Opening Production—Season Application for Constable. night at Bevoii o'clock with Chaplain About 1,500 Persons. Door at Official Opening. ' Inowledgo of Rotary." to Last Eight Weeks. Less—Other Business. Boughton '. Reynolds of Fort Monmouth in Tomorrow will bo the last meeting Twenly-threo assessment appeals charge. Muslo will be furnished by More than BOO dogs, 200 loss than' Tho new Soars, Roebuck & Com- >f the club before the new ofllcors The nowly organized Monmouth The township committee of Mid- have been filed by tho property own- tho Fort Monmouth hand. the total number in competition last pany retail store will be formally .nd board of directors take charge :ounty players, the first permanent dletown township last Thursday tf-'"J ers of Rumson, It WOB reported at a The Methodist church will have year, passed in review before tho opened to the public tomorrow morn- ind an effort Is being made to have a iumnier dramatic organization the ternooa passed a resolution to make. , meeting of the commissioners of that charge of tho meetings on July 10th judges at the annual show of theing at ten o'clock, according to an.00 per cent attendance. A feature of Jersey coast has had in many years, a ten per cent reduction In th» eal- ' Cnlver place Thursday night. .If all areand August 28th. Tho Salvation Army Monmouth county kennel club last announcement made yesterday by W. omorrow's program will bo tho re- begins Its season Saturday evening ariea and wages of all township of* Trlno street ^^WUIam Cn granted the amount of taxes to be re- will present the programs oh July Saturday on tho Harding estate .at ~~ Hirshorn, who has been selected 'olcoming to tho club of seventeen with Robert E. Sherwood's sensa- ftclals and employees to become ef- Leonard streett , both of Bed Bank, funded would amount to about $4,000. 17th and tho Baptist church will con- Rumson. .The attendance was esti- ,as manager of the store. Tho new jast Rotarians who for one reason or tional comedy success, "The Road to fectiyo on July 1st. The resolution is 0l5drJeJj0oiFa!j»t VUtbrnsy-GeneralWillian) A*Steyensj duct tho services on July 24th. and mated by dog Bhow officials at about business Institution is lodated In tho mother have given up their mem- Rome." very comprehensive. For example. It ' ven wero, heard "on cW.^ who is aleo the borough:' attorney, Augudfc?7th.--OH ^uly Slst-andi-Ag L5PQ, petsona^^ ^, ^ Georgo Hance Patterson building at ershlp In Rotary. A personal letter As previously announced, Alice asks among other things that th«' •orderly conduct, mado by David Bur- stated that tho policy of the taxust 14th the. Reformed church will : = T '2T-2B " M6hfhoUth^=~-8tr Work of Red Morris, Jean Arthur, Ben Hoaglund, had this matter under consideration i haEauBfrj_the_J>orough_to pay one- Club Is Open liy Valley. EnalUh Better, owned by Hap- J. H. PaswaterB, manager of Sears' Ross Alexander, Robert Barat, Bert aa_a mjajis of .relieving tax burdentv . Solomon Tapper-ana HaryHarryi Klatskyy py Valley kennels of Philadelphia; second. retail stores in the Philadelphia dis- S l pp ti remarki s with fourth of the premium and tha-em- HlfiKlna'a -Jled. _Coat,_IrlBh_ Bettor, owned Cross in May Whltley and many others. At the meeting of the comrattteemeii "T exehanglng caustic remarks, with ployees the rest. Mayor Van R. Halsey by C. F. Nellson of Shrewsbury. trict i J, E.-Tedford, sales, manager last Thursday a letter waa received; Camp Happiness at Leonardo and former manager ot the retai' The box office seat sale for the juatioi B6SgK6Tn thankod the Iniurgnea man for-hls Sportlntf dogs (hounds)—Flrati Ely'B from the-Riverside._Rrlye_Fr(Jtec,tIyn_:_\ Receives Fifsf Quota of 25 for Nntlian7 foxhound, awnoiKby Newbfild.Ely stpre at Asbury Park, and D. MInard Two Classes in First Aid Com- offering, which continues -throughout tlnually'squabbling over the mean- talk and said tho matter would re- of Gywnned Valloy, Pennsylvania; .Hecond, the week following the Saturday association, calling attention to tho ' inK ot affray and brawl and with two ceive consideration. Two Weeks' Outing—To En- Shaiv, district advertising manager. need of reduced, expenditures.r --"r-v-j-r: Meadow Lark RakUh, bengle, owned by Mr. Hlrshorn In talking -with a Reg- plete Instruction—^Four Boy opening, has been most encouraging members o£ the proBs lolouroly puff- An application for appointment as LouU Batjet- of Now Brunswick. the sponsors of the Monmouth Immediately after tha reading of r-: joy Outdoor Sports. •*• WorklnK doKB—First, Modern V. Slm- er representative yesterday said Scouts Pass Test—Work of Ing on "before depression" cigars, a constable was mado by Harold J. menau Rhtnugold, Doberman plnschcr county players. Tickets are now on this letter tho township committee, V performance was put on worthy of Peters, who Btated in his letter that Vacation started joyously on Satur- ownad by Rhlnegold kennels of Detroit Production Department. sale at the box office In the Red passed tho resolution for reducing - the laughter ol tho men and women ho was a World war veteran and day for 25 blind men who arrived at second, Anahasslt Blue Sox, collie, owned Monmouth county chapter, Ameri Bank Elks' home. salaries ten per oont. Edward H.i' Camp Happiness, cottage of tho New by Mrs. William F. Dreer of Uouemont who packed the court room and the would be an exempt fireman in Au- Pennsylvania. can Red Cross, recently reported for Following "The Road to Rome' Morford made tho motion and It was ontranca hall. gust. The application was referred Jersey Blind Men's club at Leonardo. ToyB—First, Benjamin of Toddlnaton the month of May: Miss Brady will continue as guest seconded by Robert N. Seeley. Thtt- JUBtice Boughton said that he was to the police committtee. Hero tho men will enjoy two weeks Pekingese, owned by Mrs. F. Y. Mathla The home service department star in Rachel Crother's comedy, resolution is as follows: - • .'.'.'; -"eonvlncB-d-that- aalandriollo wan the of moat nil.th_e_.diversions that per- Greenwich, Connecticut; second. Just James P. Bruce, chairman of the DH O'Suntan. Pomej-anian, owned by Mrs which handles claims of disable, "Let Us Bo Gay," opening Monday, "Whereas, In tho present economic)' ' ringleader. He was convicted and road committee, reported that tho sons with sight have at the shore, Naomi L. Raff of Philadelphia; veterans, showed sixty cases actlvi July 31th. Other plays to follow wil crisis, it is considered vital that ^la V : sent to the county Jail for ninety dayB. road oiling program was completed. though handicapped by the darkness Non-sportinff dogs—Flrat, Far . Lnnd during the month. These dealt• wltr. Include "Goquotto," "Holiday," "The order to relieve conditions taxation.' Dougherty and Calver wero also con- A franchisa tax chock for $67.02 was that Is thelrB tor life. ThundorBUBt, chow-chow, owned by Wll First Mrs. Frazer," "Tho Vinegar bo reduced; Ham MacFarland ot Camdcn; second, Mag filing ot claims for the adjusted com- victed, and woro sent to tho county received from the Boro bus company. They will swim, dance, hike and net Red Burke, bulldog, owned by Verne pensation certificate, death compen- Tree'". and_"r!ealh J- Jakes a Holiday.^ "And whereas, the township com- ;' jail to servo thirty days each. MrsTh. e appointment of Thomas Onkes participate in sports contests, Buper- A. Arnold of Pitnunlc. satlon, disability allowance, hospital- A subscription plan has been de- Tflltteer hag-taken- the-matter under : Myra Strong, a business onlassociaty witnese ots aa a driver for Oceanic hook and vlsod, not by scelnc; persons, but by Terriers—First, Honther EnchantresB o lzatlon, appointment of guardian vised, which offers a substantial re- serious consideration; . V ,v. ' Mr. Burman, was tho --and' Caian*-"- ladde" r company was confirmed. a low of their members who are only Hitofn. Scottish tctrlor. owned by Frank for Incompetent veterans and pen duction on the box office price for "Now, therefore, be It resolved by. tor tho complainant. partially, blind. There aro only three Splekermann of Greenwich. Connecticut: Iriello's brother Michael acted as a second. Warren Semblance, smooth fox slon claims. the entire eight plays and assures the township committee of the town- persons with Bight in the camp—the terrier, owned by Wlnthrop Rutherford of Volunteer staff assistants durin the subscriber of tho choicest seat ship of Middletown: •.-;.; fcltness for tho defense. woman caretaker, the cook and his Allamuchy. New Yotk. the month were Mrs. Warren Acker- locations for all performances. To "That the township committee, goes Tha three defendants pleaded not Pastor to Relate wife. Tho resident manager, William Many Monmouth county resident man, MrB. H. Fiske, Mrs. Rober provide for this the box office or- on record as being in favor of low- tollty. Dougherty was tho first of J. Adickes, Is himself partially blind. who exhibited dogs won -prizes. As Hartshorne, Jr., Mrs. R. A. Hensler, ganization has reserved the first six ering taxation in every way possible* lie trio to take tho stand, and he was Hiking and swimming aro two of usual, ArlBtino Fixley Munn of WeBt Miss Betty Johnson and Mrs. Edwl rows, which will be held for sub- and as tax relief cannot be obtained jeked to answer charges of throwing Belief in Hoover the favorite pastimes at the camp. Long Branch won honors with her Stewart, 3d, of Rumson. scribers nightly until 7:00 o'clock be- by mere generalities, but It is nec- •«d breaking bar equipment, includ- At tha beginning of the vacation each Jomunn Thunderer, a Newfoundland, William W. Dennis of Oakhurs fore being put on sale to the general essary to work towards a dennita • Jg glasses and a chair. Mr. Klatsky, Sermon to be One in Series of year the men go out for walks of and Punchbowl Michael, a pug, which first aid instructor, completed tw. public. goal, therefore tha township commit-: J&wyer lor Mr. Burman, was not In Talks on National Questions two or three miles. When the two were adjudged best of winners In classes during the month. Thlrteei ten desires to go on record aa being the court room at that time, and con- weeks are nearly over they are hik- their respective classes. Complete information qji this can Boy Scouts completed the Junlo be furnished by communicating with in favor of making a drive to ae« sequently Dougherty was examined to be Given in July by Rev. ing four, five or six miles a day. course at Asbury Park. They wer that the 1933 budget of all depart-" only by MB own lawyer. Dougherty Montford Lassie, an old Elngllsh Miss Rose Flynn, the company's sub- Edward W. Miller. Mr. AdlckcH has taught many of sheepdog owned by Colonel Monti- Georgo Kinsey, Charles Schank, Ei scription secretary at the auditorium. ments of the government are mater- denied almost everything but his nest Reid, Fred Castelluccl, Merli ially reduced. ••'.-;• presence at the inn on the night of "Why I Believe in President Hoo- the non-swimmers to handle them- ford G. Kahn of Elberon, won in her Thfero will be six evening perform- selves in the wetter since the camp class. The Irish setter class was won Leigh, Lawrence Bartee, Henr ances each week from Monday Junta 15th. His hearing took the ver" la the title of one of tho ser- Barnes, Frank Barnes, Williar "That the township committee rec-: ,' least time of tho three, and Justice mons to bo delivered by Rev. Ed-was opened seven years ago. It Isby London Mike, owned by C. F. through Saturday, the curtain rising ognizes that the only way to reducs !'',.V very difficult at first, he said, as con- Neilaon of Shrewsbury. Thomas, Cortland Mlddleton am at 9:00 o'clock, to allow ample time ! Boughton quickly convicted him, and ward W. Miller, pastor of the BaptUt Birglnia Crano. of Asbury Park taxation is to curtail expenditures N pronounced his sentence. church, during July. Five sermons fidence is two-thirds responsible for Rob Roy, Gordon setter, owned for a lolBUroly dinner to those who and reduce the cost of government ,' success in swimming and much time by James B. Munn of West Long W. E. HIRSHORN Ralph Manchee of Belmar and Stan may have come, down from New Calver waa tho next to take the will be delivered as part of the ser- ley Krauss of Allenhurst. which necessitates the foregoing oC" : ies, "National Questions of thomust bo spent in tho water before a. Branch, who has won best of breed3 York the same day. many new projects that require .*.&-• \ Tvitness stand, and ho gave testimony, blind man'becomes at all confident. In the last five shows ontered, again "This week, which will see our com- Four Boy Scout leaders passed the which Justice Boughton later Bald Hour.' standard course, they being Robert I cUtlonal expenditures, ' ., A The first will be given next Sunday They do marvelously well, however, won that title Saturday. pany merging Us Interest with thoao : discredited tho defense, Calver was of Red Bank and the surrounding B. Manchee, Peter F. Gough, Leslie "That during tho remainder of thS - ;• when the topio will bo "Why I Be- he aaid. A raft |s anchored in Sandy One of the prominent winners at I year 1932, that the township qommlt- • specifically charged with breaking a Hook bay, about iOo feet from shore. country, is one of the happiest of my Williams and Stanley Manchee of peanut vending machine, smashing lieve in Missions." On the following tho local show was S. S..VanDine, Belmar. Eatontown Has i tee curtail expenditures in all depart-. ; Sunday, July 10th, Rev. Mr. Miller will Tho water is quite shallow and there well-known author of mystery stories. life. I honestly believe our new ro- glasses, and throwing and breaking tail Btore will be a creditable ad- Examiners Howard Rowland and I ments wherever possible which will;.:'! talk on "Why I Believe In America." is a smooth, level bottom, eliminat- His entries were Scottish terriers. .not sacrifice good government and'"? a chair. ing danger of drowning. One of the ditional to this fine community tn Hugo Bonk passed, as a senior life Police Ordinance Ho testified that ho and Dougherty Tho subject for Sunday, July 17th, In this class Mrs. Arthur Vogel off. saver, Everett Titus of Belmar. proper administration, to the endL* v will bo "Why I Believo in Prohibi- men, partially blind, swims to thoWest Long Branch won. with her this state. I feel wo shall have the camo to the inn on a private party, kind ot a etoro that is wanted here James P. Anderson of Manasquan re- that there may be a surplus In all. tion." Tho President Hoover ser- raft and guides his totally blind com- Freeland Jacko. Three Councilmcn Refuse to budget appropriations for the jeaiv and ordered a "gin buck" and a panions by calling to them. and that wo shall be in a position ,to viewed the work in order to secure "straight gin" respectively. Ho Bald mon wilt be delivered on Sunday, J. Fahey of Little Silver entered his reappointment as an examiner. Vote (or Organizing Depart- 1932 that may bo applied toward* July 24th. Tho BUbjcct of the last give to tho thousands of people liv- the drlnka wore nerved, and before Dancing jjs another recreation they Corking Manners, a Dalmatian, which ing in tho Bed Bank trading area the Mrs. J. P. Duaenberry, chairman ment at Meeting of Borough the reduction of tho 1933 budget. .:.*"*; he had a chance to pay Burman, a Bermon, to be given on Sunday, July enjoy.- Glrlu from nearby towna and won best of females. Slsa, Maria of production of tho Bridle branch, "That the township committee go 31st, ia "Why I Believo in tho kind, ot service they have the right to Council Wednesday Night. fight started, and ho ran out of tho friends from home come to the camp and Qreta HUger of Freehold Baw expect turned in five boys' shirts and one on record as favoring a reduction In - Church." their Nita V. Montgomery, a minia- from the world's largest building, Jumped in his car, and drove several times a year to dance. The store." layette consisting of 36 articles to An. ordlnanco organizing a police sniaries, wages or compensation t&. > - away. Ho testified that ho did not During tho month of August tho cottage, has a dance floor 25x28 feet, ture pinscher, win best of females in Mr. Hirshorn says that the the Chapter. The members of tho all those holding publlo office, and to • ""-' Baptist and Methodist church con- that class. Best bf winners in this Red Bank store will carry a wide department at Eatontown was passed soe a peanut vending machine. Thom- besides Its seventeen rooms. Red Bank Woman's club, under the Wednesday night at a meeting of tho that end the township committed as Calandriello later swore that Cal- gregations will hold union* services. About a dozen of the men here at class was taken by Appolona V. Neu- variety of merchandise, but can not direction of Mrs. J. Boyland, turned hereby requires a deduction from th« Rov. H. P. Simpson will preach at deck, owned by Mrs. John R. Meeker carry every one of Ihe 48,000 items mayor and council. Mayor James B. ver wan beside him until he grap- present aro from Newark, and tho In four layettes, nine boys' shirts, one Hathaway and councllmen James salary or wages or compensation to ; pled with Burman. It waa this tes- tho first week's services, August 7th, others coma from other towns In of Rumson. Ustod in tho nationally known cat- bathrobe and two girls' dresses. The bo paid to any officer of or employe* , and Rev. A. H. Sutphln will ofllclato nlog of thn firm for counter sale In Higglnson, Ira Wolcott and James timony that Justice Boughton said New Jersey. The summer will bo Wiso One, owned by Mrs. Herbert Little Silver Woman's club, under Wolcott voted for tho ordinance, and of or person holding a position under was a discredit to tho defense.' at tho third meeting on August 21st. divided into four two-week periods, L. Mapes of Asbury Park, won best the local store. tho leadership of Mrs. W. Getty, the township of Middletown and paid The annual Sunday-school picnic Among tho departments to bo rep- councilmen Arthur Taylor, Benjamin Calandriello waa the last ot tho and about 25 sightless men will enjoy of winners in tho Poklngoso class. turned in four layettes. Two sweat- out of the Township funds, and that'- will bo held on Thursday, July 14th. tho facilities of tho camp each period. resented in the Red Bank storo are VanKeurcn and Frank VanDom did for the remainder of the year front three to tako tho stand, and he was On Monday, July 18th, tho Sunday- Mrs. Frederick Burton Eddy of Red era were knitted by Mrs. Edgar Ter- not vote because they were under the Many aro not members of the" club, Bank entered Molnia, which won in thoso handling such merchandise as hune. Sr., one by Mrs. George Hop- July 1st, 1932 to December 31st, 1B32, charged with breaking bar equlp- school workers' conference will have bicycles, golf clubs, roller skates, wire Impression that if they didn't vote tho ment, calling Burman an obscono as tho organization, which has head- the samoyedo claen. Pier Zorya won ping and one by Mrs. Henry Tunis. that a straight deduction of ten pec its annual beach party at Seabrlght. quarters at 1060 Broad street New- screens, garden hose, lawn mowers, ordinance could not be passed. Thny cent (10%) bo made on tha salary; name, and threatening him with a Plans for these two events aro being tho tltlo of best of winners. votod ngalnst the ordinance at a pre- ark with tho Now Jersey commission Irish wolfhounds, tho largest breorl painters', carpenters' and plumbers' compensation or the wages to be paid' revolver. Calandriello admitted call- made by tho committees in charge. for tho blind, has Issued Invitations tools, houscwares, plumbing and heat- QUICKLY ANSWERED. vious meeting. any such person. The Township': Ing Burman a rat, but denied break- In the show, were represented by the Harry N. Kirk^ardc, who has been i to any white blind men to spend two •\Vhtppoorwlll kennels of Red Bank. ing supplies, bathroom fixtures, stoves • Treasurer la hereby authorized to de- ing equipment, and threatening him 1 weeks at the camp. and ranges, automobile tires, tubes, Frank Scott Soon Got Results From employed as policeman for several duct from the salary or compensation ' with a rovolvor. Calandriello said he Whlppoorwlll Belinda took first yenrs. will undoubtedly be made po- Rumson Rector I "Tho men certainly enjoy tho among tho females and also best of batteries, motor oil and accessories, a Register Advertisement. as aforesaid from said officer or em- never owned a revolver. Ho said he radloa, electric lico chief. camp," Mr. Adlckeg said. "And it winners. Tuxedo of WhlppoorwllW l electrical appliances Ljist week Frank Scott, who la en- ployees ten per cent (10%) thereof, ordered and was served with a bottlo does them a world of good. They Charles Fnlkcnburg resigned aa atho same to bo used In the reduction, of whiskey. Accepts Call was the winner in tho dog class. washlnK machines, ironera and re- gaged in tho contracting and bulld- member of the assessment board and practtcully llvo out of doors, where Ambrnso J. Schiller of Little Silver frigerators and a limited merchandise ng business, placed nn advertise- of the 1933 tax levy,, It being under- Ho said Burman owned him $101 pleasant surroundings, recreation selection ot men's work clothing. business placed nn ^ertiso- nt3 resignation was received with rc- and Inferred that tho debt was In- won tho prlzo for tho best parti- n n R CB ls C nwhc hc f Btood that this action shall In n* Rov. Albert J. M. Wilson to and cheerful companionship never Excellent automobilo tire and bat- fercd. to_^.. build _a hous. 'e 5'or a bungaloA .°w: ^». Edmund D. Wolcotottt wwaas re- curred In a dlco game. When asked fall to bolster up tholr spirits." colored fomalo cockerspanlol with cently appointed to the board by wise affect the tenure of ofttco or oth- Leave St. George's Church to his Wclcher'8 Rjoda. It nlso took tocy servicing fncllities aro provided nt forty per cent less than the price er rights that a person may have la if Burman owned him the money for Tor in a space 50x40 feet opening on Mnyor Hathaway to succeed Richard c m beor ho said "I'm not In that racket," Become Rector of Christ Ho cited Instances of men who had first prlzo In tho novice class. charged three years ago. On thn fol- the "" 'ctlon with his or her office un- u thirty-toot alley at the rear of the lowing dny ho received n letter from Roberts. Jame.i N. WDICOU IS but lator admitted making arrango- lost their sight only a short tlmo be- FJHtz. a schnnuzer owned hy Irving other member of the, board. |der tho township of Middletown, and Church of Greenwich, Conn. building. This service division, which n New York party who owns hind that If there are any officers of th» tnonta enabling Burman to get a few foro coming to the camp and dis- Feint of Llttlo Silver, was thn Bole in a repular part of the automobilo Tho council authorized tho pur- . barrels of beor on credit when tho B.ev. Albert J. M. Wilson, who re- covering there that their handicap winner in that class. Ndvcsink an esti- I township whoso ^salaries could not bo accessory department, has become mato as to the cost of buildlni: a chase of nfty tons or rice coal at $. )ft0 reduced In any such manner, that th« Triangle Inn wan first opened. signed recently as rector of Stwn. n nnt half ao fond as they had nonples of nee! Bank won with their ono of tho most poinilar features of an Ion from Henry Allen & Co. acorpo'o Episcopal rhiirr.h at Hum-Imagined. Meadow Lark Searcher II. for bcnglcs bungalow. Mr. Scott nnsworeel the j township hereby calls upon them to Tho hearing started at five o'clock, •Srnra' retail establishments every- request nnd he 1^ hopeful of fiottlnr, j execute a voluntary wnlver of any and lasted until after seven, tht> de- son, hnn accepted n call to become over thirteen inches and not rxcrpd- where. rector of Christ church of Greenwich, the contract. "1 always knew that 1 SALE roil LIBRAKV. rights that they may havo regarding lay being duo partly to about ten re- Ing fifteen inches. Donald Krloilltln Extensive, iiltcrations and improvo- Connecticut. Ho will begin his dulle.i nf Dcnl entered his Rlnty, which wns it paid to advertise in The KeKlnter," ' tho ten per cent (10%) deduction txa quests by Topper that tho chnrgca Dceanic Bridge ntonta have been mado to tho Pat- snld Mr. Scott hist week In miking 'It Will He Held nt Nnvrslnk on July aforesaid, against his clients bo dismissed. there, In October. Mr. Wilson hns a wlnnrr In tho boxer class. boen rector tit St. George's two yenrs. terson building during tho past flvo with a ReKlster re|iortr-r, "hut I I 2id. Tho charges nrooo out of'an. alleged Other entries wero miulc by Mrs. weeks In order to Ret tho plnco In hardly expected to pet results within : "That thn township clerk be dl< HKM at tho Llncroft Jhn Wcdne.sdny Mr. Wilson wnn born. In Ulster, Ire- to Be Repaired Ethel R. Blcltcrton of Llttlo Silver. i'c:idlnc..'i,n for thly new enterprise. A s.ile of cuke. !ne:ul. Jelly and veR- reeled to communicate wllh the J«r- land, rind camo to thin country when 21 hours." i t.thlc;) will he held nt the Nave;i|nk night, Juno loth. According to Wur- Mlna Dnslro K. Carrot of Holnidrl, Searfl, Hoc-buck A Company occupies Mr. Kcott'H rxpeilcnrfi ia not un- .'icy Ontrnl power and light company man and Mm. Hlrong, thn tlirro men, ho will seventeen yenrs old. Ho RTiid- Inns Call for Reinforcing Four John J. Cnnklln of ItuniRon, Falr- Iho entire building nnd Red Hank la ihraiyy Ktiilay, July 22d, for tho bnne- nnil nny other utility operating In th* urited from Ht. Htephen'H ciillrKO of usual. Folkf* who luivo (ulvprtlised in with Wnltcr Duo.kley ol Catherlno Piers—Reductions in Clear- ncrvlco konnol.i nf Mntawan, Mm. tho eleventh city In New Jersey to The HrKl"!01' witli Kucccr.nful rcmiltji (tlt of tho Middletown townshipp 11- township of Mlddletlwn where th» utrent, and nn unknown Kalian en- Columbln university nnd Inter mm- Haley Flako nf numnon, Myra Klor- ho selected by thin well known llrm jtiraty ss^lcni. I'tl theh, artlrlella off tnwri.Hhlp pay.1 for a service Much *• pletert ft courno nt Columhln. After- ance of Fivp Feet in Some iu'o legion. . Tho Kc^ltitcr l:i n wel- term! tho Inn, anil ntter having iliinks Inn of BcabllRht, Multlm Ilcllcnnan fur a retiill itoic. Tho Red Hank como vlHltnr every VViMineiMluy in fond ment loiinl, tlinvern will al:*o bn iilrert lighting nnd the like, drawing started a fight, during which liurmnn wnrd he nltonded tho General theoloj;- Spnns—Draw Not Affected. of Rtimflon, It^tty Johmion nf Huni- nl ore. will heroine tho *LM unit In the their nttentlon to the dcalre ot tha lr.nl Krmlnnry. llln firm, charge wnn nnnrly every homo Iti this juirt of 'otfeied [nr imle, wnn attached. non, Mrs. 1 lowland II. Jonrii of Huni- Hear.'i l'hllnili'ljihlii relnll Olntrlct, Montnoulli cinmty nnd [uniuic this I Tile '.lie. .similar I . one helil lu.it township committee to rfduco tax Cnlitmlrlelln, JioiiRlieity nml Culver nt Chrlnt church at Mlllbroolt, Nnw At lnnt werk'n meeting of tho Uuin- nmi, Hhlrlry Jonrn of ltuniHon. which Inclililen aloren In Nrw I.-, ful-the puipin: o nf rnl.iInK li-vlcn, ami Ihelr nllrntlon to th« r«- Ynrk, nnd Inlet- he heeninn niuilMnnt inn coinmlMlniirw n llnllro from tho hu(;e nimy or render:! there |q nhiutit wrro nrrrnted, ami liml a lienrlnt; h«- KilKnr A. Knnpp of Kiimncin, fMiloln l'l-nnnylvunla nnd WiiMhlni;tnii, 11. Corrhill) to ho tinmenne. who wnntii the ney fill' the pin c \v\m of iiiiuo iliii'tliin In thn lnbor nnd nitterttl mlnUter nt HI. I!iii*lholoine,w'fl rhuich lnltril [Unlcii pnc.lnrcr olllcn at Now •hiinki. Arn rdmc to Hillary ir|itittfi coils Ihrntiehnut thn country, and fnrn JtlMIco Hout;htini nn Thiumlny, Ynrk W(IH roiiil conriTnlnv; Ihn pn>- (J. Korndorff ('. lliuin-, I.illlnr ..I 1 hi- H.c niliilatrrn, linvlnii j»lx unrlen who nni Ifwi-f for f\ trdvlnl yrrmit tn Iti/lkn l'hint nf I.ocunt. Mm. H. 1'". f-'leveiri iint MI-I tlllKFi "Tlmt thn townnhlp commlll.« »p- tion. Jlnll vr»" provided. On the din- tec-loin In Ihi Church of KitKlnnd. tin linpinvi'iMnntn. ni'i- mill iluilui: inn- yrnr ill thin iHtrr, on iv \'ii<'ii(t*in. rlan olnt Hie nvn lurrnberi thereof •« a nrdorly cmirtucl rhni'Keii they K»vn if Kmilflmi nnil I-illillli'l II. Wnllier of tlnli- while "<»M thn rii.nl" hn o|>rnril Tin- fliriiMt of a inHe- n of thieo Joint Thn plnllrt Inrhlilo rrlnfnn'lnu (hlrn Ml. nml Mil'. l|r.il|-.n <'. llniti-,. (il iiminltli-n nf Ihn wholo lo ))• rt»»- hull fur thn hearing la«t Tlmrndny. vPil llnnk. IHIei'ii lei ill p.liircn fur thn Hi in. Mi. lliri-lhil'.'i nf Hi" He. I l'.niili, I'ellh Am- if thn nnppnitlni; plrrn hy iiinitiit (if N'nvinaii !I)iilnj;i inad am m Chi unnlnl m a T»X H>>iluattnn Commit' A. ttilril rhnrno, thot of ninilrlniia In Drmniul nil n N|irnUr-r, An nimnl Iho nlTnlr wan (me of tln- Hlnhiiiii niiili. "N'IIW Hint I nni |,, be I..,./ mid :»'i-»' lin llrivvlrlt ICxrlmil>.'n linlirr plllnj: nml nlr^l 1 lirniun nml rfU;o wheio they IIM1 ill tendllu; Ilie en In miuly all ('.P[inrtm»tit» of lh» mlnehli-r, was limiln liy Mm. Kdwnid Anxninliiymnn Thrrnn MeOniiipboll Miifntrliih' tin* r.niilhnly pl«r with tliri.it <'olorflll of (In kind Id lm helil ninlini-.i'l' of III" Ile.l ll;ink nlnn; 1 rluli-l will he hdil in'xl Thiinnlay nt nwiinhlii In nil (in'Uivnr tn rid urn Nnllolinl lleinoriiille. I'liiivi'iitlim. Ml 1 ItoiiRhtnn, owner of (hn Trlnncln Inn of Iiiilmih-I, hmilriteiit Dntnnrrnt (if niiiTcip. Hnlui'tlimii In I tin hm linn- 111 Ihln itr-cllon Hum fur thin ri-ii"..ll. liilenil lo lu-llli- hrlll Wllh Illy fllllllly editor nf Tin- ) ?•-,: 1 •! •-r mid thn I .nit.-i' hnii.H- In l'rrlli Ainli'iy. he nveilieml cimt of gnvurnmnnt io bulldlnp, nml (lin tneti wnlved lirav Mfltimoulh, In In Kirmt ilniiininl it« n Thn nhow In rrK'ii ilett nn one of thomi.I hcioino unii uf Ihe loininiinlly," 'Thi- tm.ml will he held hi A"i;il"l. nt nl rlnnrnln-n nf thn uptuiij nlTri'lrd Ihln In tin. Hill ,111) vni'Mlnii I'" l> ' > hut. Ihn 1113.1 budget and lax Uvy In*, nml wern lmlil under Imll (if ppenUi-r nmt hn Intrmlrt tn j;n Hy.ht oti Ini'itrnt of Ihn outdoor cxlilhlin Iti tlm Hi- |inliili'i| with jitlitii tn the iiuuioy licit |t:ilik nml tlln llnil "lie III I'-eli. lltinutit tn nn Hill" ll nn Hvit frrt. No liltil finii) hlil I'dltiill'il ilulien nltiii' nay hn rrinlorlnlly rtduCed, «nd thai 11,0(10 rarli for Hie Kiniul Jmy. with hln n-lillrnnen ntlnelitiitf thn lef; Kflftl nnd bllni:a In n t-ln.m thn i|u;: wliU-h hl-i linn r.|u-titln fin Nrw Jrl- |i|iilii-|- nt New IttuniwIi'U. ririlin Will K I" t'iilllrin|i|ntr(l nn>'ltlllr (lin wlfii he nlliuiliil Ihn Niitliiiwil in tho inninlndor ol lh» ys»r feUft- - A wnitnnt rhnrjrltiK lliickky with • linn nnil Ihn innneni IPIXIMK fypi iilwiw pirnitini In (hln prrllon. pi. y innile ptiiiliirtn. whli h nii'unn thnt fi.t' iitlen.lln^ McKt. wrek> linnltiu lleilHMinlle. run vellt lull held thill Veil l\inn!n innds in |na Inwnnhlp for lm> nNfiniilt. nnd linltery wei I»«IH»I1, tint t tl.itlniuiii^ of we I H ri n, Ilirluillni; nlrtuy rt. MniiiUy nlt'hl hr npohn In thn Thn Wrnllirr wnn lilctil. hi,Ih fur .Ii, l-irl Tlininilny nlulit hy pi(pv«mnril« nn.l <(|r|ll|on«l f»cllltl«« In llpillliii.il o when Mi" Mo Wii.nil ow Itiirhlny lm» n»t tn-mi iipprnhxnitril. .lunliif IMilnr hull, Ilinllh nml Wnl Ihn hi-lll'tlljlK nf ihiK" nml fin' iilli-inl. nf the I'liul nni vlrn I hill nt Bin! nnylhlns nlan Hint may lnvnlv» r.ir rtoMiiiiioii it-rntm. rli:hl lii'in In Itt-'l Manli, hive hern /tl «»" l|..|l|hl.ll.-,l ,14 Ihn lll-lll f'fllsn'ljlidJfi, Iioiitf bet ty mill Cnlvrr fflrpel*. 1'ntrlnnn; l''llilny llltfht lln nilnr. 'llln run wnn Illitiiell n Klenlcl I'.IM'II iiiipl.ijiiiciil lo rtil|i|i|y .'•I-IIIII' (Illlf fj-iihu wrelitv incrtlnf/ nt thr• ililllliinul »<|.»iii1llnl»a nr aelil Id th» liii rntiill.tiiln f..l I'M .lilelll appealed Jltntlrp TIIHIUIIIIIII'M ilfu t«lnn will K|.. nil In Ihn Ili-hiiuiii I"nili aliiit A IllrellllK (if Hln W(illH-n'B I.crtKUn |ipill. nf (hn tlmn hy Ihle.ili-iilni: I..1.' I .-|. cost nr thn townnhlp BWV" Thurp'lny, nml Ihoy nvntn relrnnod In linn ft! OnlllM.l nnil on Wr.lllr.niin r fiiihllillliiii Hrfiiirn ivlll l.n ),r|.l r|r,||i|a, hill Did mill In M ..If niiili *tiiin«Mit. lipfoin «ny gniion b« liktn Tin- (llln hi" nil Ifif I'i'ltl' t"l v tV« )inII rail, l,y .Illillin llnlly Tllln« lilHht, .Inly l-'llh, ho w|ll »|if-»li In Hi nt Ihn hnmn of Mln. I'i p.lnp hu i \ nRnln thn limliniti-niriil fn tin Ntmimrr Milninl Aiimnininiiritt., .(.in}.Ir jmj:i- null.mill elni'iil hi tinhty'ii «t KIMOIUM. Mnmmln iinll nl Itvlm-lnii (Vnlnr, 'I nl Mm nt Ml.hlkt.iwii Ininiii nuv nl. viu^d liy imiiBiinl ,-l y 'I'llill I'.lii V n nil ;!niii|,iy liliu: .'Illllllitr | inliiinl Will lid riltlilllrtl-.il llm anniftj Ih^l, iui-|> l!(i;lnli-r 11-1 it 11 vi> to Hid i>|>rtlhi[; nf at H (MI I'. Nt. I Phi I -Ilium ii lied In tin- llnili.i l,l,:l, .1.1,..,.I nt |te,t fniii(».|i nt »•::<». Mm. W. Wmrl I'll-h- 1 ahull hn li-Coir-M I,, U,« ,,\,\ T»* lliltln4H wnn ntlnlgiint Ttunniinv f It ii h |Pi|\'n mi Htlnifli'ii in I .,nil I-i'lii.ilp,,- lulv Ml, All lilnilra nnl, nlntn ihnitiiinii pif thn oiiinnlr.fi Mm now Bf (II r Ml. I III r.ti.i, n (ilalril nflrt rwifUl ttr fm o .Illfittrn Iteutizn Hndirllllllr N"1V fur ll"il Itilllll, Tlln invehlio tlrilvri fl oti llrllrvun nvclllle, ' tnlli- III, ill.I nil r,,l.)..l. 1,1 thn |i|li|,,r ami iliiMlmi CiiiiimltlM, fur Ih* 1 II, .I tlii- lummy etiri,| wllli Ilin no«.'« )IU2)>"M tif Mhi rwMimy nn n rtlfllHfl llnvn yfiwi nltnrn Irpuliril nl II t liill. will hn llln nprnlier will ho iuilird nvrr \n Ihn (IllvewnV oh llnfll Itmtil «!(!" "UlInT hli!h at-lii.nla. l|i,l||a 11 (Kl A. if KIVIIIR HIS a«n,» rnindll | |.n|iri» ,,f Iho plain l.-ollllivi In Iho It'lMin UminWIV, (lict liliinf HI M. In I'-' mi Hi lm Ii ininll, Bl« ilnya rtf ticiotliK wnrltllrnn illM'Wti, nmiln liy ((itllilv rilt:nril/M ff.i 1 mill mud Ail\ PI I Incinrlit In nun In what iiaUhl the nllop III llnl 11 it • IU, WMIII ilnl ' Ml i .'ini'dtiv'n (;iiilllini lumlil Tut Iinwa -ni Ii wc-lt, . ..IllllilllliK fi.l nva «>• M. M. II!riii. lt«.| I'nnli nilliininlillo limy i I'nlr lln\eii (Jimllly l.linn ltr|i,>lilnB v)i n, l.tiuf IIMIII wnn net vrd mi tnli I»K "I alii-h ft |, whllo Hill all In thn lii-itMllfill nlill IIIIIMI; pin. II, ,,l i.ii.i n,llM,|,r,ll, .I,,,, |,||>PIO ttti Din f IMMldlnelll ill lllr.lllllll I1..I Iriinii nn.l fiill i.ii i III iiln i a mil i\ra)tr. IliiMiun w»)•! nin1»r *I, fl nill llln tmlli'tlltlK t«llt» hV IMMIlti 111 iii|ii IMS mni lo what antant |t would I llrnttmt All IIIMilf-t nl n |,f|irn. tin. nr wlilln V'KI wall. "I, I'.,,-,,,, nildl hllill ai-|im,|, II.I,III.B I...-1 ..r i il»l "in, TIUIIIIKII Mm (illv tlra Iliiellrn mi I'lliiny. Mi< IMwnhl (Ulllllo limiting aimi a f..l ml« III II M«< hnnlid' hull, ('all llnvi-li, 11 I l.r I lll> flll.ll.l W»lf«|n tri,KI|n It.'ill, A'lv I'i III* |i«riii«(iant font (if Iho ...(lll<-» . ,,r Ml, fllmw nil.I Ml, IMlB ll lay tl'Mle!il"fi ft 1.1"' Kid ••< III' IIHIHW Inal. All lilinana nt<>l> lli'M nl M'«1 II Ail..^l Urr,,,,,!! I...IIK 111«Mr li, •) I,. t,,r,.,»|,,,, v | Y Blinol Tl'illl mtr nlnip Opp'tolf I, '| In, 11^.I Illillll ll^elclri hod Mill ll'IV. IM I'll.Ill iH.Mllia w*m III iliniim ..r mid ,IK rol Itr.l 1 tn nil pllo llriltli- lti-fil(<-in|iir« ftltl.lil) f. II, Ii ll fi. Illial'tet'a Incnl hi»ll<*l V'l VW Th" H< d lin I... ii nrli. I..I l.i i nity H.o flini . Adv - III, 'Ihn t =»»]« V n Illlllllllll ma nn win. wrjn nl!l|n>t In fnnii'l^lln i llli,., c,innIn TcM almlf apaia I'MiMl oln.nl, h| illy III ( i-laln llnt.,1, M |, „ ,|||, J),y ttp-l .ht«ii' » uiii"il M, I mlfilllBf Aitvfti Ucrlnf III 'd.I ,. i 'n n I I "n 11 v, ( ea July I-,.. al|..|lt«« l'"lr". MilMi- liiaulntli.il. tt«B II nl 't.|.Ut,o'«. \l\ lift wf IIllr •« 11if • U ill(11 BC». Id. n( H.1(1 . J, MMIIKKKIIII «lniot, Jl.d lUllh. -A'lvar- 1'iit Atlniitoiiii Wi-iMIni Holy |l.,oqiv hnll, Illvri |..n.l, ».v Mi. In '•1 Cain Ivlllnllii, Inn l.lll.ll.tl lint, .1", i nil" nflr-r r lin. I, •..!!• fi.i l.l.i,, 'In.c.l .„„, \V«i(|l>»"l»y. .''I"" "'Hi, ' •wratv •r»i lug. an<1 *-«a lit li lir. 'I lia ). d nl lm n '. I'. Jlolililnru HI llli.nit .lie .t. H»il M 'i I. u*\* r-*i i *• ni 1'IIIM t lxi<1 if. $;v, v all W'l moot Hi .y ••( fltahllldlta A.|'l|i«lhl A. A. It.iii ll HI. t.lro t'aili h,-bln '/••-. , •I"-,' M<"i»»nii»i I I'eny II |l«,,.,r!i I TII* tiniil, All« I'lK.na Jllpil, u. I!.- nl.llho • lit,), lU'l Manli il.lnr.. AllV Two RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1932. 1 their offers were S. S. Thoiqx>n\com- itate that at no time during the drill Ice to John M. Foley, who has tak- Cliffwood, a limited commercial li- ig Salary Guts pany of Hed Bank $8,322.60, Fred Mc- or on retifrn therefrom did I see any ;n the plane to his home at Syracuse, cense. Mcllvlred, who does consid- Dowell of Asbury Park $8,485.90, Del motorist endangered or any unneces- STew York. Fred J. McGrovo of El-erable flying, Is rarely seen on his Patrla. construction^ companV of At-sary risk taken. icron and Herbert M. Sleh of Locust trips without his little crippled son, in Middletown lantlo City $7,874.20, Barnegat con- "Hoping this report and explana- ro new flying students. Slch grad- Robert struction company $8,198.85: and the tion will give ths true facts of theuated from tho Middletown township situation whereby all classes of so-Jannarone Construction company of case, Igh school at Leonardo this year. The Laws of 1032. ,clety are suffering from the, pro-Fair Haven $7,815.15. The committee Very truly yours, Mason S. Chace, who Is well known The Legislative reference depart- longed depression; passed the final reading of the ordi- William P. Scott" in aviation circles In Hed Bank, has ment of tho Now Jersey state library ."And, because of. the probability nance for improving the Phalanx Sometime ago a light was placed left by air for San Diego. Ho plans has jUBt Issued a descriptive list of that these conditions will not soon road. t the corner of Hudson and Essex :o get flying experience In California the laws and Joint resolutions enact- improve, It Is proper In the opinion A letter was read from Mrs. Bertha efore returning to the local, field. ed by the 1032 legislature. This list, ot tho directors of the Riverside wenues at East Keansburg. A fam- prepared by John P. Dullard, assist- 1 Baker concerning the condition of ily living near this corner claimed Harold Reynolds, chief mechanic of Drive protective association to call tha railroad station at Leonardo. The :hat the Illumination was detrimental the airport service, has returned fropi ant state librarian, gives the bill and " tho attention of the Middletown letter stated that the station had been chapter number of each measure en- township committee to the import- :o the health of one of the occupants a three-day fishing trip at Shark 1 converted into an ugly billboard. Mrs. River. acted, together with the name of the anco and Teal necessity for strict of the house who was sick. On this introducer, and a brief synopsis of Baker also complained that no sta-account a shield was placed about Peter T. Mcllvlred of ^teansburg and economy In the conduct of the bus-tion agent was at Leonardo, with the one part of the light so that it does the purpose of each bill. CopleB may iness of the township. result that the price of one-way Anthony J. Ming of Red (Bank were bo had gratis upon application to the "During tho pa^t decade when in* not shine into the house occupied by given transport pilots licenses Friday state library at Trenton. tickets had been increased. Howard the sick person. by tho department of commerce in- FOR AS MUCH AS creased cost of goods, labor and allW. Roberts, the township clerk, was Objection to the shield was made supplies caused great Increases In directed to send a copy of Mrs. Bak- pector. James E. Miller of Sea- The road to better and bigger busl the cost of living, wages of all kinds at last Thursday's meeting by Mrsbrigh. t was aiso granted a private ness leads through The Register's ad- er's complaint to the Central railroad F. F. Trupp. She claimed that dim-pilot's license and Martin Marts of vertising columns.—Advertisement. advanced by leaps and bounds. company. ming the light caused a dangerous Regardless of § •'Public employees, Bchool teachers The first reading of an ordinance condition at the corner. The com- and elected officials all participated was passed to vacate a portion of Bel- mittee ordered the complaint filed in these advances. ford place at Belford. ind qald they would investigate. Mrs. RESIDENTIAL BEAUTY WORK Make or Condition! "Publlo improvements, federal and George M. Bodman was appointed Trupp read tho following letter. atate, new roads and greatly Improved a member of the Mtddletown town- 'It is not a question of who wants Phone Long Branch 3910-J. facilities of all kinds required and ship library association to succeed the light or who it Inconveniences. HAVE A rece Ived- large-appropriatJonB _o£ Jho r : th? lat8-rGflneral:,TWr7TBarol[iy7-Fac- TfielKFng t 6 Ply retrenchment with greatly reduced with five companies, the call being The management of the Red Bank 4.75-20 6.80 1.0C "5.80 11.95 2.0O 9.95 learning power and corresponding re- made from Llncroft at 6:38 P. M. The airport Is making plans for a busy 6.00-20 duction in the cost ol living. Dur- first company arrived in seven min- summer season. Aerial entertain- 5.00-19 7.05 I.OO 6.0S 12.15 2.0010, ment of various kinds will be fur- 6.00-21 .15 ing tho past two years, living costs, utes, the second In eleven minutes, the nished by some of the best known 5.00-20 7.15 1.00 6.15 13.45 2. have materially reduced. Farm third in seventeen, the fourth in erial performers in the game. 6Tly .00X1 45 products with few exceptions sell on twenty-five, and fifth in twenty-six, Among these will be Byron Hardy of 5.O0-21 7.40 I.OO 6.40 6.S0-19 13.85 2.00 tho average somp 60 per cent below with one mile of hose laid and pres- New York, a professional parachute 11.85 1912-13 levels. i sure of one hundred and thirty pounds Jumper of wide reputation. He will 5.25-18 7.95 1.00 6.95 6I'ly 16.35 2.0014 "In this period of change, much dif- at nozzle. be assisted by some of his student 6.50-20 35 ficulty is being experienced by many jumpers. In addition to the para- WHY DON T YOU 6 Ply "As to the complaint you received ORDER AN EXTRA NOT A 3n meeting tax bills, which are among regarding the drill which was held at chute jumpers there will bo other en- HELL BOTTLE OF 7.00-21 the few living.costs which have not tertaining features. MISS THAT I HADNT. BAD IDEA, Llncroft, I believe thiB was slightly POLLY. THIS SPECIAL SALE WHILE6 PlSTOCy K LASTS. adjusted themselves to the new scale exaggerated, as I do not see how the EXTRA MILK THOUGHT SHEFFIELD MILK Inspector George Ream of the FOR TOMORROW. pt things. drill could be Improved on. As to theAeronautics department of the De- 9UMWER OF THAT. "Unemployment is not growing less policing. It was done by lire' police in partment of Commerce, who makes H. STOUTS Tire Store 6nd tho demands of the unfortunate a manner which I was a credit monthly visits to Red Bank to in- (upon the more fortunate are 'not de- to the township, with the exception spect equipment and re-llcenae 121 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Icreaslng, so tho problem is becoming of one Instance, when a young lady planes, was at the flold Friday. He PHONE 1742. Braver and more difficult as time waa driving a car and a fireman re-llcensed several planes. , goos on. This condition in not con-waved to her to drive on tho other Several new ships are at the field fined to any one locality, but la very sido of the road, instead of which ahe this summer. Among them are a general throughout the land. drove toward him making him step largo Travelair biplano owned by "These circumstances seem clearly out of the way and spoke as the com-Goorgo Hunt. Gummor resident of to point to the necessity of lower plaint said. I think under the cir-Bay Head: Bellanca monoplane hosts of government. As advances cumstances the slip of the tongue can owned by Edward W. Heller, who Is [(some very large) were freely made bo overlooked. Nevertheless, I have living at Rumson, and a Stlnson " to meet enhanced living and other apologized to the young lady In behalf monoplane owned by John Forrest ~ )Bosls, so now reductions and re-of the firs department and It has been of Long Branch. A total of 21 planes trenchments In proportionate degree accepted. Is now at the Red Bank field. Should be made as these costs decline. "As to the speed of the fire trucks A Curtis Robin monoplane has SHEFFIELD FARMS MILK Dustlce to tho taxpayer Bliould be con- mentioned In the complaint, I will been lold by the Alrvlew Flying ser- Eldered as well as Justice to. the pub- llo employee. "Not only should all now projects Requiring additional expenditures be lelosely scrutinized, but routine Items, Such as material costs, wages, salar- ies and all other expenses be adjust- ed to tho new conditions. "It Is with full confidence In tha Integrity and publio loyalty of tha township officials that these matters fire brought to their attention, SUMMER FURNITURE "It Is hoped and believed that the berlousness of tho situation will urge Jiem to prompt and effective action. Porch Gliders SPECIAL ! Owners Who Control Tens of Thousands of Apartment "The good name, reputation and to NEW PARKING NEW PARKING House Suites Have Unanimously Gone on Record that the I great extent, tho welfare of the —with— Porch Gliders sownshlp la in their keeping. SPACE IN " Coil Spring Seats SPACE IN The Riverside Drive Protective As- 00 FOR THIS SALE ONLY— (pclatlon. REAR OF STORE. $12-so ^ $20- REAR OF STORE. "General Electric Refrigerator Provides W. Strother Jones, NO CHARGE. 89.50 NO TIME LIMIT. Samuel H. Klker, Jr., Large 4-Passenger LAWN SWINGS $ .00 William H. English, the Lowest Cost Refrigeration" Andrew V. Stout, 10 Dexter Blasrdon, James P. Thomas, F. C. Earl, 2-PASSENGER LAWN SWINGS $0.50 Big Special ! 4-PC. FIBRE SUITE— George M. Bodman, J. O. Tlmolnt, Regular Price, $87.50; Close-Out at Directors." BAR HARBOR CHAIRS at $«.95 The AUnntio Construction com- N selecting n refriger- bany, of whlrh Anthony Rteffer of LAWN SETTEES, Iron Frame with Bolted Llncroft is thn principal owner, re- ST. GEORGE CHAIRS at $O.95 Slats finished in color combinations $0.50 I ator for your home you ceived tho contract for Improving may safely rely upon the J-he Phalanx road at Llncroft with of Orange and Green at judgment of these apart- Blag and tarvla. Tho bill of this com- PORCH ROCKERS ranging from $4 .95 to $£ ment house owners. They pany wan $7,4[W.f,0. Abnut one and HAMMOCK CHAIRS, with or without canopies. know the cost of refriger- |>n«-hn!f mllrn nf roa<) In (o be rr- ((Irrrn or Nnhirnt Flnlihl X \3 tondJtloneil. Tho other bidders unil Your choice of colors from $-1 .75 to $/l .75 ation to ii penny, They (tgptc invcitmont, depreci- CRETONNE CHAIR SETS, $| .25 act ation, service expense .;. IMJOY IHItl Bnck and Scat •*• KIDDIES* HAMMOCK CHAIRS at ; each nnd cost of electric current; 75 From theirwiilc experience BAT tovt louMMiir rMMt GRASS or FIBRE RUGS, all me; they have definitely deter- Prices range from $-| .50 to $-i PT50 FOLDING YACHT CHAIRS in Orange, mined thnt ('.•!•) refrigerators give greater refrigeration 00 Newark Green or Maple wilh Folding Tables to satisfaction to the user ...<*/ lowest cost to the owner. Match. Price of $0.50; Tables $0.50 New York TREE HAMMOCKS with Pillow.— Chairs during Snlc, ** IT'S AS EASY TO BUY A G-E MINOAY. JULY *,A Prices during thin Sale $O.75 to $f* 00 AS TO PAY FOR A "CHEAP" REFRIGERATOR WF.DNEMIAY, JULY (ill, SPECIAL CAMP STOOLS— lXAVrt A. M. A. M. • lO delivers :< full-ii/ed Ci-V. i>n ji;iy for it out of mvin|M, nnd tlic match- jJtlU Mlv#r 7ifl7i Special for thin Srtl<\ $j| .25 to $/•.00 a net your! for ycmi ID come, New low prices 11 ml r.nlrv pro HANK not Kill 3-PIECK SUN ROOM SUITE with A1 o». 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era present were Misses Emma and Claskey at Red Bank and J. E. Me- f Jersey City and Leon Liming of FOR SALE Years Ago in and Sadie Wood, Grace Thompson, Mary Olaskey of Asbury Park. • Highlands. Nichols and Helena Erower, Alex Ed- Rev. James A. Reynolds, pastor of An organization known aa "The Sand, Gravel, Blue Stone, Around Red Bank gar, Leo Sale, Ira Anton) des, W, W.St. James's church of Red Bank, re- Monmouth county branch of the state Cinders, Top Soil, Peanut otBOn, Harry Noble, Sidney Earl and ceived a rousing roceptlon on his re-charities aid and prison reform asso- Benjamin H. Ford. turn from Europe. The reception ciation of New Jersey" was formed Stone and Fill Dirt. incidents Culled' From The Reg- Misses Rotta and Estella Thorne was held at St. James's clubhouse. A afBrookdale farm. Mrs. Lewis S. Excavating.. ister of the Last Week in javo a party In celebration of their formal program was carried out, dur- Thompson was elected first president birthdays at their home at Hilton ing which Father Reynolds was pre-of tho association. JEAN'S DRESS SHOP June Twenty, Thirty 'and Heavy Hauling. Park. Both their birthdays occurred sented with a check of 51,600. Miss Victoria Brown of West Front Forty .Years Ago. . on tho samo day, one being sixteen Two accidents happened at tho Key- street and Theodore Shuit of Middle- 6 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J, Get Our Prices ! Forty Years Ago. and the other eighteen years old. port cutlery factory. George Brown town township were . married at Thomaa Davis, Jr., and William T. .'. A barn on the property of Aard was helping lift an object weighing Mount Vernon, New York, by Rev. Corlleo took a "party of frlonds out VanZee near Mlddletown was struck about 600 pounds when ft fell on twoW. B. Matteson, a former pastor of CHARLES HESSE by lightning and burned to the of his fingers, mashing them badly. the Red Bank Baptist church. All Silk BELFORD, N. 3. Balling in their catboat. Tho party x consisted of Mr. and Mra. Corllca, Mr. ground. Ono horse, over sixty bushels Irving Walling, spn of David Walling, Miss Nettie Davis's house on the Tel KeansburK 220-J. and Mra. Davla, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.of corn and some hay were also de? got his hand caught between an Port Monmouth road was broken into Smock, Mabel Smock and Ethel Btroycd In tho flrc. • emery wheel and a plate and It wasand ransacked. Burglars also broke SUMMER DRESSES Dayla. Tho party had a clambake at Miss Mary C. Wallace and George badly cut. nto Collins Brothers' office at Keans- VALUES UP TO $7.95 he Highlands. On their way homo C. Bodoll, both of Rod Bank, woro Tho Morcantllo co-oporatlvo bank burg. They blow tho safo open but a storm cams lip and jUBt before they married In St. James's church by Rev. of New Jersey, which had a branch got nothing. WHEN ITS AN... reached the dock the boat was upset. James A. Reynolds. The bridesmaid at Red Bank, went Into voluntary A. L. Gorlln, a tailor of Atlantic Mrs. Corlles was caught under tho was Miss Maggie Cavanaugh and the liquidation. The officers of tho bank Highlands, took possession of the Ma- sail and was. roHcued with difficulty. best man was Jamea Keough, said that a iaw passed by tho legis- jestic theater building on Mount You're ^planning a 4th of Dr. Gcorgo F. Marsden's ' three- A team of horses belonging to Ed- lature during tho winter reducing ex- avenue at that place. He purchased year-old daughter Heater Helen was ward Travers of Shrewsbury - ran penses in building and loan associa- the building from W. H. Posten. July or Summer Vacation! bitten by a dog owned by Mrs. Laura away. James McCue, who was in the tion's was the cause of the trouble. Mrs. Mary Gorman of Highlands B. Cnldwell o£ Riverside avenue. Ono wagon, was thrown out, hut he was Bishop John Scarboro of Trenton died of paralysis. She was 45 years Whether it be a trip to the of the dog's teeth made :a deep not hurt. made his annual visit to Trinity old and was Bick about three weeks. scratch above the lmiQ'S left eye and The contract for the new parson- church, Red Bank, and. confirmed She was survived by one son, Wil- mountains or shore, or a &GV,eni—p.orgpnfl,* _T;hoy -. wer*r_ Misses^ .llarruGqrrnan, -^—^ . - ^-rr_-^-;—-, -.. an6THerHvDUti3B.bou^a.rtriricli;lpnE :r r ; : :[' T~- -"-fhotof '^trip-^ was made In her forehead. John S. Monmouth was awarded to William Enola" Curtis and Emma "White,. A building and loan association waa T Kipp of Port Monmouth. The con- Amos Tilton, Walter VanDorn, Stan organized at Keansburg. W. W. Ram- None - say of Keansburg-and-George-Jenk- stay ia town—rvisit Jean's picked up the child while the dog ran tract prlcd^was $1,615. "" '_"' ley -GurtlB-, - Lawrence -Conover and 'HijVe William Culllngton was elected Stuart MacKellar. Inson of Atlantic Highlands were the away. prime movers in the project. Dress Shop for ybur Sum- The sloop Carroll owned by Thom- president of the Red Bank hoard of Miss Marie Reckless daughter of Perfect ns L. Soabrook of-Koyport upset_lri jwater commissicanerH. John S. Apple- Charles Reckless of Maple avenue, en- Shrewsbury fire company cleared I tho lower bay off South Beach, In gate remained treasurer and William tertained aTcompany/of friends at a $2O-T5y a danee In thS fifehouss; .Har- T. Corlles secretary progressive euchre party. First prizes ry McCormlck was chairman of the Performance tho boat wero Mr. Scabrook and t were won by Mrs. Thomas Voorhis^ committee In charge of tho affair. Abram-Morrlsr^r^-of—Keyport—and MrH.-Mary_S£ouL of AUuttlc-Hlgh- and Waller' VanScKolbk and Miss £ '•', Miss FloYenco F. CharnijierialrY of With tnExIde In'your cor two women from Higlitstbwn. All lands was thrown against the slde-of ah Clay won the consolation prize. South street, who attended the state you flre s»«ured perfect per- were thrown In tho water, but they her carriage; when her horse ran Included in our stocks you'll find Sport Dresses clung to tho masthead until rescued. away and her arm was broken at the A ping pong party was held at Lit- normal school at Trenton was home formance (or a longer period Ono of tho wornen later died from elbow. tle Silver by Miss' Rebecca Lllley, for the summer vacation. —belted models—capelet models—jacket ef- 'of time—a • proved (act. Injurlos which she received. Clarence Farry, a ten-year-old boy daughter of Rov. W. A. Lilley, pastor James Longstreet of Wallace street Drlva In today and let us A commlttoo of tho board of froo- of Farmingdale, was thrown out ofof the Methodist church at that place. sprained his ankle when he fell from fects—pleated jabot designs—and trim shawl a wagon and both bones of hie right Mls3 Liiloy'a guests wero Mary Park- a ladder while .painting. show you how to get all the holdci'B hold a meeting and appointed er. Grace Carhart, Frank Parker and Mrs. Robert T. Smith of Maple ave- life out of your battery that Edward Beyer of Soabrlght draw- forearm were broken. models. tendcr of the Seabrlght bridge. An Dr. Walter S. Whitmorc of Oceanic Teddy and Arthur. Starrett. nuo entertained the sewing circle of Is built Into It. vxtra rhnn was to be put on the Oce- was appointed surgeon of the first Mlsa Serena E. Chinery, daughter the First Methodist church. anic and Seabrlght drawbridges from regiment of the Uniformed Rank, of I. H. Chinery of Keyport, was mar- Daniel Miller of Oceanport and July-lsLto-September.-15th. andthi Knights of-Pythias...... '. .._ . ried to Walter S. Crowsley of New Miss Agnes Haley of New York were Our Service XaT Brunswick. Rev. J. T. Shock, prin- iriarrled at the latter place. Materials in this grouping are washables—silk draws tended all nlprht instead of be Miss Jennlo Strong of Colt's Neck cipal of the Keyport public school, ing opened at midnight and kept thai who taught at Montroso the pasperformed tho ceremony at the crepes—georgettes—striped prints—monotone Is Always Ready way until sunrise. year, was engaged to teach at Blue \fi\v Organist at Rumson. Tho Epworth league of the Red bride's home. Ball public school the ensuing year. John S. Hubbard of Red Bank died Charles Gotachalk of Little Silver prints—Shantungs and other wanted materials. Bank Methodist church held a Now Harry VanDbrn of Keyport fell off is the new organist at the Rumson PHONE 2112. England lunch party and entertain- at his home on West Front street, the school house fence and broke his aged eighty years. His widow and Presbyterian church. Mrs. George ment in tho lecturo room. Those tak- right arm. Ivins of Rumson resigned some time ing part In tho entertainment wen three sons survived him. The sons ago and George O. Dennis of Red Misses Jennie Elliott, Lllllo Long- were William D., Thomas S. and lank has been substitute organist. street, Anna Stout, Lizzie Carman, Thirty Years Ago. John L. Hubbard, all of Red Bank. JJohnHansenS Annlo VanWlnklo, Addlo Sherman, Sarah A., wife of John McClaskey Shipments of turnips by Middle- Featuring Washable Silks town farmers during the past week Boys can make extra pocket money Mamlo Hubbard and Bertha Duncan, of Herbert street, Red Bank, died selllnc The Register.—Advertisement 42 West Front St., William Elliott and John Culllngton. at tho age of 74 years. She had been averaged 2KJ-'-' barrels a day. At the I In poor health a number of years. beginning of the week the price was A surprise party was given to Miss Mary Holmes at her homo on Branch Five children survived her, they be- $2.25 per barrel. RED BANK The Hibernian lodge of Keyport \ avenue. The;, party was arranged by ing Mrs. Emma Chamberlain, Charlos Jennlo Edgar and Cornelia Aul. Oth- A., Ogdon, Nelson and Judson. Me- elected M. E. Haley president, Jamea Bolce recording secretary and P. J. Devlin treasurer. The combination grocery store and dwelling of Mrs. Mary Thiel of Bel- ford was destroyed by fire of un- known origin. •The Junior Christian Endeavor so- ciety of Grace church. Red Bank, held Its anrlual picnic on Dr. J. C. Rush's lawn at Eatontown. Charles S. Walling of Keyport was appointed secretary for Rarltan town- ship of the Monmouth county Sun- day-school association. Michael J. Tansey of Keyport passed the examination for counsel- lor-at-law. A class of 1G0 was confirmed at St. Joseph's church at Keyport by Bishop McFaul. Mrs. Clemenco S. Leonard of Red Bank celebrated her 85th birthday with a family reunion. The women of St. John's Methodist church at Keyport gave a fair and cleared $100. Charles Bowne, Jr., of Wayside har- vested 8,000 quarts of strawberries.

Twenty Years Ago. One person was killed and four woro injured in an automobllo acci- dent on Riverside drive In Middle- town township. Miss Susan Rellly lost her life. Mrs. Dennis O'Connor suffered a broken arm, Mr. O'Connor and his daughter were cut and bruised and Miss Margaret Keilly suffered similar Injuries. All tho victims of the accident lived on J. Amory Hns- koll's country estate on Riverside drive and -were employed on the place. Miss Alice Hafeman entertained friends at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard llafcnian of JerGcyvlllc. Among those present from Farmlngdalo were Misses Anna Hurtt, Lulu Lnmont, Iris Harvey, Eliz- abeth Qoodonough, Mary Yard, Helen She Always Looks Lovely Somers, Mabel Dommc, Lillian Ander- son, Lillian JennlngB, Ethrl Tilton, Ellen Campbell and Elennor Frobasco. ... and some of her friends know why— Miss Carrlo P. Pcntcrmann, daugh- ter of Frederick Pcntermnnn or New She is careful of her clothes. Monniouih, and Howard \V. Roberta, aliio of Now Monmouth, were mar- ried at tho New Monmouth ISnptInt church liy Rev. A. H. Sutphln, the HTO begin with, she buys clothes of good quality, for after all, pastor. Miss Gertrude IS. KolRMts, n • cheap garments are false economy. Then she has selected sister nt the groom, wnn bridesmaid, and Albert W. Morford of Now Mon- a Miracleanor to tako cavo of h,er garment cleaning needs for she mmilh WHS Rrnomnman. has learned that cleaning isn't* a simple process; it is highly tech- Henry C. MrLcnn wan olcotM pres- ident of thn Men's longim of iho lied nical and she chooses to have someone who knows his business. Hank IlaptlHt. church to tnUr tliii plnn> of Edwin 11. Ilurr, who io«l(;in*d. Ilenjnmln it. Konl wn.-i rlccliM vice Mirnclcancr» nrc always dependable . . . president, II. I/. Murdnck srrietnry nnd Myron 10. Hlatrl" trc'ituucr. They nrc conntnnlly ntudying the new fabrics offered . . . Tho olllelnln nf tho K/itnnfown Mi'tlmdlnt church worn innUliiK f"r '» frond Inrntlnn fy John M. Kobnrtn mi HK.HII nl wiin Krnprtilly rf^nrdrd ry nlln fm- tho ohllri'li, / LAUNDRY SERVICE at its BEST Minn Lnlirrlln. I,"win, !\ uililer n! PA J AMAS (!n»if;o J.nwl.-t i>t K"M l'i"HI nllf for a DinxriminntiiiK Clientele, mvnrnliln dllvn rvl thr, M-Mlmill-l l"' Evory womnn c/m bo smartly qnrbod for iht> IndoporuJonco Drty n.MliiKn liy Iti-V. lVny A. 1 VI Inrhl, An Individual Lnundry Service Thnt Will PLEASE 1 Thn tirlitxmilnlil wnn Mini Mil ,Wook-ond—by woarlng Sunbnck Droisai for jlroor and iports, and Ilinith nuil thn KU'i'iiininnii n>i Wll- llnm It. Miii'|iliy. Pfl|omni for boach and courtlry won^ TlKvtclnrn 1 )ni PIIUI", mm of A. 'I'. Dnraimm of Wnotilllf.tuii nliril. »n hurl, wlllln Jumping lulu I,tin nf liln Doioni of flattortng itylot \a tolocr from—four «rn Koro ptcturo'H.

p"i| fin Ihn ilnih liurtril lin nlni'U Finn piquo dronoi In whitn and pntlnl colourt, novolly modo wllK hln lirml n K '< 111 •> ( Hi" el'l" nf 11m W(1E'>I1, rnlllri^ till B< flip nlnl itnn'U rabbit onr bow-on-shouldor offoctt. Pajflmni in many colon, lomo Inu hint urn "hfti lout. ON 5 TIIA nlllinnl Irunl'iit nh'l tl:in< n IKM tlyloi with rnfllchinrj'fciornls. All ti/ns. at llm llr.1 Itnnlt li IK It '• !'" 'I « "" "'

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Mlto Anna I'«IM«, .inne|.t <-i "f Mi RUBY LANE STOKES 28 Broad St., Red Bank OVliracleaiO mill Mm. fol = r l'»nl» r.r |iir,'.»n us a hrcath oi~ Jprn\ff Till h, nn.t Walfoi A>lm »m . nxi i u «l III. A «!"-••" rlilll'h << All.nil' Illelilninla liy llnv. I. )'. Mf.nloMii lURUlEUS — I.AUNUr.RKH.S 'I'hry weta Atlfiiwl'-'l t.v llifnl'cll t*Bl I l« ali't 't'h'iKiaa Adin n t, or nt 111 xMr u T or A« \,m ...».l- f- . IF.. t. or >.K i || rMr Nt fir I.I.I. ,. (I i i,,.|!! . l II , .!..-. ..,1 Ml»o ! II.. *-, 70-76 Whito St. Td. 28Q0 Red Bank. MtQ lUlilv IM^I, a >,f 1lr.ir.',,t an. n A l1 A II llrn u I I • ,»••..H.,., *. SM nt M H William II t'ollt'll ,.r Hl[ l.lo.i.lo tt ..It 4«r*...t, - «1 |, v \l,» fl- ! t SUPPORT LOCAL ENTERPRISES Will llllMlcl n| II,n tlelf'"'! M>l| .11.1 . I.III. |, |.,. H,s. (,.!,„ ., , ,„,. Tito «IU,,,t. l, .i, ML, i.m. i',»il, ~ |l..,..l... n H • if. A, I'. Hi:, RED BANK REGISTER, 29,1932. wmmmmmm

istpone the blooming of the plants.! Atiodata vlca councilor—Mil. Ulrm!« : Mnrne. SINGING COACHING Red Bank Loses Whila many people depend on the Qvlld»>—Mr«. Ruth Vocrheei. Tho foltawintr >• a trua copy ot &n Or- JJBW OWNERSHIP - dinance, that WM piBsoBsod on &ni\ r«adr«adJnJ s orennial and biennials to reseed Inilda suard—Mill ll«ra«rot W*kelUld. HEW MANAGIMENT '.: »nd approved At n. regular mietlntl f off th« hemselvea. It Is often advisable to Outelds su&rd—Charles Anderion, Townahlp Commltteo >o« the Township et CASS FREEBORN A Fast Sailboat Junior ex-councilor—MlBa' Vlol't Smith. Mlddletown, held on Tfcuiday aft«rnoon, arvest & small amount of the seed Junior rait aaioclatA. coundlorw-Mra. Juno 23d, 1002, liciHon In rhur^o nf pnid Hnrbngo vohtolii fleet. Mr. Clay at the tiller never garot ' Spearing, Charles F. Bleler, nhnll cnuno them to bo thoroughly waBhod Make your plans to take In the full , Every Occasion inBldo and out nftcr each collection, and lets a favorable opportunity get by. ay and look for detailed Information Miss Viola Kessler, Miss Winifred nhall not permit them to become offensive, With hla knowledge of sailing rules iter. ' Ahorn, Mro.-IIv- Leonard,- Mrs.- Mattlo 'N&"VolUulo'ch'.l6clln(TffnrbaTga~Bhair'ba «1- ho ia rated as a fearless navigator, lowed to stnnd or romaln anywhere In the Fehlhaber and J. S.- Hoffman. JT&wninlp—long«r-than-lR-abflolutely-n«fl*(« never giving away to an overtaking nary for tho rapid collection of tho (ter- boat when he has tho right of way. Matawan News. Mrs. Fred Mbhr has been spending bn«e or tho dumping of tha unmo. Each Genuine M,r. Lartaud, lilte Mr. Clay, has an a few days with relatives at Bridge- peiHon whan licennoil nhnll bn cfven a, port, Connecticut. • i tmtnhcr for tholr ftarbage vehicle and «uch enviable reputation and the gales (Th. R«d Bank Kiztitsi can ba bought vchlcln nhnll nt nil times hour nuch num* 1 never come too hard for him to han- i Matawan from J. T. Clowoi, 123 Main The Highlands baseball team d her printed on the front Bides of said ve- Frederic, dle. He knows his ropes and the feel :reet and Jacob A. Lswii, lno.> feated tho Alamo club of Jersey City hicle of them whether it bo In a drifting Miss Edna Verdler of Trenton was Sunday by a score of 7 to 5. Soctlon 6. Any person or person! .vlo- race or in a hard blow. Thomas The Coffee circle will go on a sight- latlns nny of tho provlHlona of thla Ordi- he guest of Miss Laura Gordon over No matter what the nance shall upon conviction thereof, pay a Frigidine and Nestle's Irving Brown, Walton Cullington, Triday. seeing trip to Philadelphia July 28thi. ftno of not less thnn Ton ($10.00) Dollars Harold Whitney and James Clay are Nearly 200 herry pickers were in Most, of the day will be spent vlsltP or moid than Twont.y-Flvo (525,00) Dol- others that made up the regular ng the historical buildings and other occasion may be—• lai'R fm- each and evory offense. Arthur Kuhn's strawberry patch on Section 7. This Ordinance shall talca crew of the Elizabeth. Monday. points of Interest, and afterward the effect Immediately upon its publication aa Miss Jane Morrison left Tuesday party will go to Willow Grove park. a Wedding, an' vcnuli'cd by law. Permanent Madnick's new haberdashery store o spend the summer with her broth- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT FLOWER GARDEN NOTES. !r at Ocean City. on Bay avenue will be opened thlE Anniversary, etc,., Estate of Henry £. Owen,, lit, deceased, week. (Henry K. Owen, 2d, trust). • William H. Tichenor has returned Notlco IR hereby given that the ac- Perennial Beds Should Be Cleaned rom a business trip to Montreal. Hotels and boarding houses have our Flowers are the counts of the subscriber*! trustees! ot the Out Now. received a number of reservations cut ftt o of finI d doronncd, wilt be audited Waves Mrs. W. O. Dlggin entertained and atatod by tho Surrogate of the County Now is the time to give the bed of even members of the Sewing club for tho July Fourth week-end. finest... and inex- of Monmouth and reported for settlement t her home Tuesday afternoon. Jacob S. Hoffman has issued his to the Orphans Court of said County, on perennials a thorough cleaning out Thursday, tho twenty-elRhth dey of July.. to allow the seed from the first Several friends surprised Mr. and21st annual Highlands business di- A. D., 1082, nt which time application wftli blooms to drop In the Boil and bogin .Irs. William E. Jordon on their rectory and railroad and boat sched- pensive. be made for tho allowance of commission* '* and counsel fecn. , renewing the bed for 1933. Any weeds Ighth wedding anniversary on Tues- ule. Mr. Hoffman will celebrate his Dated Juno 20th, A. I). 1932. ibr$5-00 that develop from now on should be ay evening of last week. 75th birthday July 4th. GEORGE H. CHURCH. pulled out rather than hoed out If Miss Laura Gordon had Miss Irene Tho unemployment relief program Rldceneld. N. J., IN MAKING THIS OFFER, WE ARE NOT EACRIFICINa tvill be completed this week. This THE FARMERS LOAN AND one hopes to develop a satisfactory t Bolte as her guest over (Thursday TKU.ST COMPANY, WORKMANSHIP FOR PRICE. I bed for 1933. We refer especially to it her home at New York. work has been under the supervision (Now City Bank Farmers. Trunt Company)] of Councilman Jacob S. Hoffman. All Our Permanents Are Guaranteed and Done by Men Experts. such plants as pinks, primroses, per- Misses Frances Lloyd and Ellza- 22 William Street. New York City, Two new electric pumps are being ... . . - , Truateat. lennlal larkspur and hollyhocks, >eth Cartan and F. Howard Lloyd Hnrtnhorno & ThilllpB. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. With a spring such as we have Just ;pent Monday at Atlantic City. installed at the water works for PHONE 830. CoiinnallnrH nt Law. • experienced it helps us'to appreciate emergency purposes. Freehold, N. J.. Miss Anna Mae Moore or Seaford, Proctorii. ' the value of having a small hot bedDelaware, was the guest of Miss Avenue of Two Rivers, RUMSON, N. J. over which wo can place some glass, Irene R. Bolte Friday, Saturday and It pays to advertise In The Register. It paya to ndvortlao in Tho Register. ' which helpB greatly In starting such Sunday. ' John's Beauty Salon i plants as petunias, cockscomb, asters W. A. Close Smith nf Freehold hus formerly i and zinnias. No matter how early teen visiting hla aunt, Mrs. Morritt THE KELLY BEAUTY SHOP. we seed our annuals In the field, un-Warwick, for the past peveral days. less weather conditions are satisfac- Miss BePnlco W. Brown was the 10 Broad Street. Tel. R. B. 1515. tory it may actually be from one to guest of her slater. Mra. Frank H. two months before some of those lonover, of Mnplewood, over tho FPPdp sprout which must necessarily week-end. Athol C. Roes and Harold F. Beam .ttended tho Sharkley-Sehmelllng lght Tuesday evening. Mrs. Martin Moll and children, Anne and David of Fair Haven are visiting Mrs. R. C. Devlin. Judffe and Mrs. Harry Bolte at- tended the wedding of their nephew. SUPER SAVINGS with Frederick Holland, at Far Rocka- way. New York, last week. Miss Miller and niece. Miss Lucle Miller, left Saturday by automobile REWO o visit Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Miller t Southern Pines, North Carolina.. FORTHE SUPER POWER An alarm of flre was poundfd Frl- dny at two o'clock when the Fre- neau fire apparatus went to n flre on the Pelns fnrm on Lloyd rond. The duckR which were pinned on tho lakes last week have become domesticated and can be seen thanks to JL cylinders instead of 1 < round the cdpes of the water look- ng for food Mrs. William «H. Tichonnr and children, William and Anno were uests of Mrft. Clarence Derail of VIountalnsMo this week. Mr. and Mis. John Bauer, who have We have chosen for you this year an assortment of Fireworks that been sprnclinK the winter at I'.nioli- lyn were in Miitnwnn over thr week- are unequalled and are in keeping with the times. You may hav*e a Fire- i ou cflvl.ln t apext to keep up xctth n mod- end preparing tn open thrlr homo f*nt iuvh'P'Krfrd cur \n an, c/.i, *'onr-lun%" he latter i»ut nf thin month. auf->miil'i}f, And Vf>u (*in't txpeet a jinfiV- Mis. Anmi O'Neill nnd Mil..-; Mnt- works Display this year for naif the price of former years. AND THE BOYS 1 eytinder tffri^rn' fUipire you thehal.irv•/, t ;nrct Hochf nf N«'\v York "juril the week-end with Mr. and Mir l*mi! •pt'Sjti'U •• • ..k iv <» cylinders tnjL'(i*i of cm/ ' ICRan Hutulay Mian Anne l'n^'crB AND GIRLS...No day is so dear in their hearts.as July 4th. Let them cele- nnd Wlllinm Mherwood of New York \- .vrre their KiifMtn. brate. There is more fun in a dollar's worth of4 Fireworks than anything Onnipntn mixl'tn hii'Jvjvuwm. cirs fooltV-tiiiv Joseph Allnccn In IIJIVIIIK p]?u ni'V who over thirty yearn n>;f» ciinn tn in-.u(iici( 111 P tn^ri.inuu pmvri. An«l just figure ' M:\t-nvini tn look nvcr Ilir Mi fit inn the Newest Firework*. In iiiul ncjii- Mntnwnn for I hi' ixitml- Suf-/r- i\> rrri\! to iiuuiit.im r.afr fond [>rc*cr\'.i- Mllly of imlnic Ilirm to f:•• »ii-Int.. i-li'i-- (inn triuprt.ilUHS on tl)C linfff.t il.ty .1 * tlirjty. wn.t a Mntnwnn VIIIIMI- mt SOME OF THE NEW ITEMS: 'rhiimdny. II" wnn Ihr i:i"'p'i "r Ml«« { "mil it up v li.it 1 rij'.id.iirr 5,ivrr, mi c In tiuir y M«n:nirl Trihlllic, nml nlnn ciM'lll n rvrty nv-nili* t>cr.iiHM.T it« 2 ryliunrt tvhlrli COOK , itnmi nlinvly }y, niiJir (juirily ttwt -wlm li »i rvrtv nvitnir.I "" Ml". I'ntn I,i>e, linn I rlui lu il ID her nn n Jinntrllutr. knrnvn, inr.um Jf.s writ am! I'Mij-rt lifrl hnmn frir tin* ntilmnri- vmiillnti. Mil" )»i« hri'M Iliiliilni; fur n ITIIIM :lrrnn Adil ilirf.r 'tijui -. i\ ini'f; - -r.v In -.i vr \^!tli tin nl llm rini'ilMitriwii liiiliilin: n-liiiiil. • Rum uriiunil dm j run ml Ilk* twixyltmlri I njT'Liiir, 'I lirn (.ill .<( our ^mw Whistling Chasers * iniU mid wlilill<-«. •|'li« Mnlnwiiii |iiili||i- llhnuv hi lit" If'in Cut ,i tlMUMiiMi.iti'Mi (>f Kiij-iiljirr'-. r.t-rrt l- .mil otlnt ff.iluM'i nf !'u|Mt l'u-v*in| f I rn.li l«. Mil HUH' l,r Mil' III! M HiU'll t ml dinvii lit lit" no IIT thn ] ll.i ii | V llilM yrtit II linn Diving Serpents —..r;;:,",::!11 •«. Vilurm ill ) i if ill.iif i In h>t y. 'I Ini'i of II — llir | lifrn lUi-lilml mil lo rliirr II Mmiilliy "VrfilliKn. n« linn IMTII flu' iinJi.in fm fllt-lf f«-,( 4||

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aeceso to the storehouse created by trusts Increase their prices, and thus by the Increased exactions of priv- able living conditions lead to • r»V» X Record Speaks on God, or you got off the earth." the cost of living Is increased and ilege. But tho end of each depres-Hit ton. This la tha htatory ot olvllt' The anthracite coal trust was built tho purchasing power of the wage- sion finds a smaller number of ourzatlon, which must rernat lt*«1t up by two privileges, tho railroad jarners is decreased in turn, which people, mainly the beneficiaries of til prlvllcgo la abolishes. Present_Day Evils transportation privilege and tho land esults In lessened demand, and man- privilege, In possession of a larger Paint Sale privilege. The transportation priv- lfacturers are compelled to reduce of the real wealth of tho coun- Weil Known Speaker and Writ- ThQ rtojrlator's motto; "A P»p»r In ilege was used to delay deliveries of their output and discharge workers. try, tho land and all natural re- Every Home."—AdvarUifttnentf er on Political Topics Talks competitors and to compel them to This process ends in a'general de- sources, the buildings, tho patents Let's Get Acquainted on Causes and Remedies ofsell out to tho trust, and when con- pression with widespread failures, and the staple businesses of tho trol of tho trade was thus secured jnemployment and distress. Tho de- country. This condition will continue DR. L. W, CARLBON Hard Times. tho trust acquired all of tho land pression ends when tho exaction's of until the middle class is eliminated ClITItOPODISX Free--Free--Free Free Ladders-Free Brushes Tha following address waB delivered ' containing coal in Pennsylvania, thus rivllege are lessened by tho fall in and wo have a small privileged class FOOT' SPECIALIST by George L. Record of Jersey City ireventing any possible competition. land values and rents, and the re-at the top. and at the bottom a mass Office Hours] Dally to a. m. to fl p, tO« at a Joint meeting of tho Asbury To abolish this privilege tho gov-duction of prices by tho trusts; of workers whoso conditions grow Evenlngi) Tuesday «nd Tburiday* In 6rde7 that the public of Red Bank and vicinity may become better acquainted with Park and Belrhar Klwanis cliibB at >rnment should condemn a substart- whereupon the former process Is re-'steadily worse tinder the Increasing Fnr appointment phoAe 24O.~ Belmar Monday night. Mr. Hecord lal portion of this unused coal land leated, only to be terminated again exactions of privilege, until intoler- 31-23 BB.OAD 6T. IlEB DANK, N, 3 us, we are offering far 3 days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday—FREE, with every $3.00 has been a close student of economics nd Jeaao it tn competitors of the t order or over of paint, varnish, wallpaper and shellac, your choice\of a 3-foot step ladder or for many years and la widely known trust upon moderate royalties, con- an a speaker and writer on political ditioned upon forfeiture for non- a 4-inch Rubberset ppiint brush. One to a customer. topics. user, and acquire and operate a rail- —Tho..dlscusslon of- the caimea and road running from tho mines to Im- ~; —"AFEW OF OUR LOW PRICE SPECIALS. - :•—- remcdieB of the present depression portant points of delivery. Flat or Gloss White Paint .Regular $i.BS Sale Price $1.25 gal. has evolved a perfect babel of con- The same principle applies to the International Champions h I p t fused counsels. steel trust, which after It acquired Varnishes for all purposes : Regular gl.85, Sale Price $\.2S gal. All such suggestions can be divided the Tennessee Coal and Icon com- Metalic Roof Paints .Regular $1.So, Sale Price gi.oo.-gal. Into four classes—Socialism, the pany, controlled all of the coal and greenback theory, the regulation of iron deposits best adapted to the pro- House Paints, all colors, for inside or outside use Regular $1.85, Sale Price SI.35 gal. privilege, and the abolition of priv- duction nf steel. This trust also has Porch and Floor Paints—also good on concrete Regular 552.25, Sale Price §1.49 gal. ilege. octual and potential railroad advant- My time prevents any analysis of afics denied to competitors. The same Ht-Glo 4-hour Enamel for furniture, floors and woodwork....Regular $1.35, Sale Price 89c qt. the fallacies of tho Socialists and the prlnclplo applies to the alluminum WaH-Paperf.formerly4o-65c-a;roll,-on^ truot, :-vchJctamvrra-aU;thrr some discussion. Starting in 1889talning alluminum. . See our window for other «pecjal» too numerous to mention. with the Sherman act, a largo num- ber -of nattorral-and-stattr laws have- principle applies to the teen passed, tho object of which was ol! trust, which Is built up upon the to prevent combinations In restraint control of oil lands and the owner- of trade and to limit the earnings of ship of pipe lines, and possible ad- Klarin's Paint Store legalized monopolies to a fair return vantages equivalent to rebates ens at the beautiful and cool upon the actual capital investment joyed In railroad transportation. The in the enterprise. These laws have beef trust has a valuable privilege In 39 Monmouth St,r ——WEDBUTO -Tel. R.B. 3838. completely failed "to accomplish the that by an agreement with tho rail- purpose Intended. The reason. 1B that roads Its products are transported the profits of privilege and monopoly very much quicker than the product HECREATION are so enormous that the beneflciar- of competitors and the railroads have ieB are able to control tho state and d classifications which give national governments by an alliance other, advantages In lower rates. with the politicians who control nom- If the government should acquire and operate one railroad like the PIERBALLldOM inations and elections to legislative judicial and executive positions, and Erie railroad from New-York to Chi by tho control of tho pross and other cogo, tapping the anthracite coa sources of publio opinion. By these n and acquire and operate one BOARDWALK, •-• LONG BRANCH methods they have succeeded ln_cqn- pipo line from an oil field to an im trolling the regulating machinery portant contor of -distribution, tho and have built Tip enormous watered lower transportation rates thereby or fictitious capitalizations represent- made possible and the prevention o These world-famous teams Have danced ing no investment, upon which ex- any favoritism over those lines, would cessive earnings are exacted from compel the other railroads and pip ' day and night for the public. There is no Instance in lines to meet this competition, an' human history, so far as I can learn. rates would be fixed by the com- o( the successful attempt to regulate petition by the government-owned monopoly or privilege. road, and all transportation advant- i From this analysis it follows tha ages would bo abolished. 144 HOUES, : tho only adequate remedy must bo The only remedy for excesolve rate j sought in the abolition of every form charged by public utilities is by th of privilege and monopoly. publio ownership and operation o How Long Will They Last ? Mr. Lincoln said that there nevei theso enterprises, as they do in Can- had been and never would be but on< ada and many foreign countries. real question In civilization, and tha The privilege enjoyed by certai Come Down to the Pier Tonight — la, how to prevent a few men from trusts, such as the Harvester com saying to many men, "you work and pany, the Shoo Machinery company earn bread and we will eat it." Hedepends upon their purchase of com- See Something New — Thrilling! further In his analysis of slavery peting patents, and holding them out showed that any form of privilege of use, which Is a result never in- can never bo regulated or limited; tended by the patent law. The rem- Holiday Ahead'July 4th that It must either bo abolished or-i edy is a law providing_t.hat all pa- i 15 ACTS OF FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT will control tho government. Thi tents shall be open to use by every- i was expressed in his historic phrase, body on paying to the. owner of tho EVERY EVENING! "tho country eventually must be allpatent a moderate, royalty to be How about the necessary outfit to properly slave or all free.'" fixed by the government. Tho privileges in our country are The abolition of these privileges enjoy this big day ? ( easily located and denned. They are: and the opening: of idle land to use JIM HARKINS and EARL AMMERMAN (1) The power vested In the own-Is the only parmancnt remedy for era of land and natural resources to unemployment and fnr recurring The two funniest Masters of Ceremonies you have ever listened to 1 Take a tip from us and get into the right charge rent to those they permit to panics. use the land, and to hold land out of This analysis accounts as no other use for speculation, or to prevent Its explanation does for tho present and Music by Carl Hartman's Marathon Ramblers "duds" and be comfortable. use by competitors. past depressions. As prosperity is (2) Advantages In railroad and oildeveloped by thfi growth of foreign pipe lino transportation enjoyed by and domestic trade, the opening up certain trusts, which are denied to of new territories, the discovery of DAILY BROADCASTS From WCAP and WJBI. ... Tropical Weight Suits... competitors. oil or mineral deposits, tho develop- (3) The legalized monopolies, such ment of science and inventions, such ADMISSION Admission c Tax as railroads and publio utilities. aa tho gas engine, tho automobile, w 4 P. M. to 8 A. M. 50 Paid Linens, Seersuckers, Worsteds, Flannels, Palm Beach—Two and (i) Tho power to hold patents out tho radio and electricity, which ln- 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. ^ Paid Three-Piece Suits ... everybody's wearing 'em. of use. thereby preventing competi- creaso the demand for labor and tion between naturally competing capital, wages tend to increase and Special Parking; Rates to Marathon Patrons, 10c. patents. prosperity to bo widely diffused. Thereupon the owners of these- priv- Land is the most Important form ileges increase their exactions. The $7.95 ° $25.00 of privilege. Land is the gift of theland value goes up, which means In- creator. All economists agree thnt creased rents, reflected at onco in in- Come and Stay As Long As You Like! the value of land Is created entirely creased prices of goods and services, ' —» by tho community and not by theand tho various prlvilego owning Bathing Suits Sport Coats owners, that is to say by tho pres- ence of population and tho develop- •"Jantzens" of Course annels, Gabardines, Camels Ha ment of commerce and of business. Belted and Plain Back. If a man builds a houso or raises a crop or produces a commercial ar- $4.50 to $7.50 ticle, or renders ft service, he earns ' OTHEI16 from $1.25 to 53.05 $9.75 to $18.00 his reward, but when a man receives ' rent for uso of land, or realizes a j 3-DAY SALE speculative profit, ho has obtained ' something for nothing, and has ap- propriated values created by the com- Linen Knickers Flannel Pants munity, without rendering any ser- vice In return. Cool nnd Comfortable. Plain White, also with Black or Brown • tripe; Grey«, Tans. | The illustrations of enormous for- Holiday Specials Now ns Low as tunes piled up In two or three gen- erations by tho ownors of land who OOLF IIOSK $1.00 $2.95 to $10.00 ' havo lived In Idleness and rendered Prepare Now for Your July 4th Guests While Our Stock Is Large! no servlco aro familiar to everybody. An a country grows older this process results In tho gravitation of tho land Sleeveless Sweaters Into tho hnndfl of fewer and fewer White Ducks penple. Tho tennnt farmer, almost Thfl most popular tden today. unknown when I wnn young, has for Tennis, Boating or Ju»t knocking All Colors. become upwards nf fifty per cent or around. (ho totnl working fnrmcrs of the country. $1.00 $1.45 $1.95 Thn diversion of IheRft ennrmnufl $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 community crentrd vnlurn Into prl- | vnlft porkrtn comprln plnclng th? I burden of mnlntnlnlng government 'upon production, whleli Inoreiinen tho Mac Weldon Summer Neckwear j enrtt nnd dlmlnlnhen tho nmoiint of Mfht-wMfht TJMI tn hntyinnlr.it %vitt i every article, produced nnd every >fr- 1 vice rendered nnd thin In turn len- Sport Jersey yniir otitflf, fiend tho nppnvtunltlen fnr employ- Short it ml Ixtng ment. WOOD SWING O-98 Tho land In tho nnturn! nourre nr 95c 55c and $1.00 employment. In rvrry jinrt nf tin- Wnttrd Htnten nnd In evriy |wit nf din wnrtil In on niiundnnrn nf Idle lnnil. nt* Innil ilnvntrd to ft uin nlliot PORCH GLIDERS ... Straw Hats and Panamas ... limn U* rnn/it. prnfllnliln nnr. If th* $5 Porch Rocker Idlfl Innd nf Alnrrlrii wni by Juillrluiifi leatMntlnn thrown open to Itn nniM I PANAMAS STETSONS STRAWS prmhirilvo une, InMrml of them lie liiK 0,000,000 uin-mi-liiyi-il, IhemwniiM STEAMER CHAIR Complrtr with BEACH CARTS Itii Ilinrn Jnbn thnn tlien nt nil tltnrfi Foot Uml nml Cnnopy . \uiii\(ir mi.i Mitor.t.rtt. $3.95 tO $10.00 nnd Other. $1.45 tO $5.0,0 I lifivn nut (Inm tn illnmirt I hi. FOLDING STROLLER Al.li IN ONI'.. IIMI. 17.78. IMiiivly nt Irniltll fur Uil" rniulll Inn. M HIM; TIIK.V I.AHT t nor In It linpoilnnt nt. tliln Mn^n «'f Sand Chairs for Beach . 98c |>MiKienn, Thn tni|iii|lnM( thtnj; Is In $5-95 Illnll* Int'lllKrhl pco'ilr! nen Hint hcli' Store Open Monday Morning, July 4th. In tho tnnlii rmmn nf iiitrnipinvuwnt i

I | mid of irriitilhK pnnltn. \Vh«u tlir i REFRIGERATORS GRASS RUGS I. Illllilln npllllnn In ntiilinrit In till" "ill ' All HtrvX- I TREE HAMMOCKB I n romrily will lm rll«l)f Md'to, |,,,mllvn r»«. Tlml lrli|i- ! SJ.39 pillillo lren«!tilV liV tnintlnn nr I'V j SJ.98 111.(I. *tii'in. nnttiinal ntt.1 .Intn Ir^lnlpllnn wild h \ J. KRIDEL Will Jirunllrn Iltn ImlillnK nf Innil mil nf linn ah>| .<..|r||>«>l rvi*l / *iw|(rf nf ! COFFEE TAI1LES FELT BASE IKIUI In iinvnln II I'l lln nK.nl pti.ni Cnmp Clinii* OlilallK Wnltllll I'llil.ll. r Kiiilini i.r |t«\ <»/Vtl ; -I'ANVAM DI'.AT unii v.|m will lnrrl Hint unnllfli nllnn. Wlini Vim IIIIHIIIM- Ilinl Ilin Inml U thn 0fn|eliM!|Hn nf nnllllnl Wealth SJ.19 Iltmll wlilih emit unniliallnn inliel llv», on.I II.nt Idol l,, .|,,,ii-i t. ||,> 29 > l n Biri "I Hi. nl..i- In Mm lUlim. vi'H ..11..^ .|)t I.. n...t. (nr Ika il|...<,i,. FURNISHING CO., Inc. ALL •!.»"• »UI«i)i«iit. Mint 'Inli'l lialmm-i ALL !•-•-•» M«r III), A. II. Ill) BumsteadsWormSyrup IMP I'miAii niBrsr r'AimiiAl. IIMI III liaiirmrl In II,» ,||viHB," hn.l Mi" 22 EAST FRONT ST., SALES lillrr liiim.,in|llv <>f all'inlns a faw SALES inrit I.I »|>|>f mx Ufa Dltm thn mlnmtia FINAL titlUmtfttt In |h* Ott-h*h| (milt frf t»l,| 1 M~. CASH GLOBE RED BANK, N. J. nlli»r i ::.:*. '1 l«.m lnl. li, tr..ti,t i.. 'Psora Riv RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1982. Washington's disposal. , Not only eral (taff corps of the army. He has ihsplred his men with his own con- DR. BR.. A. NKVTNS, , alao attended and graduated from tinous coolness and courage, thus as- LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR,' - The Birthday of that, caro was Uken to observe every IIMOIMI R. HOUJNlHAuN 300 BIro.d Stre.J. R.d e.,,W, N. J. nicety of military courtesy during courses at tha Infantry school, Fort sisting materially In the success of Expert Repairing Fhono 1060. the campaign. For Instance, in the Banning, Georgia, and the Signal the operation. Count Rochambeau siege of Yorktown, the Americans school at Fort Monmouth. Contractor and Builder OB WILLIAM A. WntTH, were given the post of honor at the For extraordinary heroism In ac- FREEHO3LD BANK REOPEKS. WATCHES, CLOCKS OPTOMETRIST right of the line; and within these tion near Solsoons, France, in July, SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING R.tl.l.r Bid,, Broad Street, French Nobleman Who Aided Phon'Hone. BBSS , • Red B..k larger acU were countless smaller ISIS, Major Bennett (then a captain) Many Deposits Received on Opening SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES and JEWELRY Offlco HourRt 0100 'to 5i30. Colonies in Struggle for Inde- observances that lifted the course has be«n awarded the Distinguished Day—Only a Few Withdrawals. Ev«nliiB« by Appointment. , pendence Wa« Born 207 lursued by Rochambeau to the plane Service cross. In command of a reg- relephone D40-M 160 Bridge Avenue. Bed Bank. N. J. Accuracy, skill and experi- if military chivalry. imental train, and having been in- Tho Freehold trust company, QUINN, PARSONS * DORJEMUS. Year* Ago July l»t. " It goes without saying that Wash- structed to deliver first aid supplies which closed last December) re- ence enable i}s to do. the July let Is a date on -which every ington completely captivated Ro- to the advance first aid station at opened Monday of lust week with Martin T. McGuire most delicate repairing. We person In the country who wishes to chambeau and all the French offi- any cost, he personally loaded a the same officers and employees as guarantee satisfaction, Our bs regarded as a good American cers, and tho "harmonlouB friend- wheeled litter with medical supplies. when the bank closed. Many depos- should think for a moment of the ship" that sprang up between them Then, br»v}ng fire from enemy artil- its were made on the opening day prices will please you. , ALSTON BEEKMAN. noble character who was born on was just what Washington's words lery, passing through barrages and nnd the withdrawals -were few. The Plumbing - Heating COUNSELLOR AT LAW, that day 207 years ago. In Lafayette convey. Carved on Rochambcau's counter barrages, he personally "do- oFd depositors have signed agree- Silverware Repaired Offlc«,i. 10 Broad St.. RED BAJjfe, PMlrrin the' city of Washington, fad- statue; they will go on meaning what llvered the goods" In accordance ments not to withdraw more than | GOULD PUMPS 8 GEORGE D. COOPER, ing the White House, stands a statue hey say as long as the two nations with bis Instructions. twenty per cent of 'their- deposits >*< • 5 and Replated Like New . CIVIL ENGINEER, lurvlve, perpetuating a friendship of now. After six months they may Suceeginr to G«or*B Cooper. C. £« to this man, and on the base of It Later, at St. Baussant, ho person- tf Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Prices Seasonable. *•' Ptttanon Building, RED BANK. tf. J, are carved the words In -which wo great powerB. ally and gallantly led a charge on an begin withdrawing at tho rate of flvo v! - •• ' .-,-••' . a George Washington has nobly re- Rochambeau lived on to the ripe enemy machine gun nest, entrenched per cent a month If they desire. >; PHONE RED BANK 3787. [«j REUSSILLES' GEORGE IC AU45N, Jr., O.E.. and corded the "harmonious friendship" Id age of 82. During the French In a key-posltlon, which was holding $ 11 GEORGE SI, RIVER PLAZA RED &AJTB >»< 36 Broad St., Red Bank GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, a B.. which existed between this man and Revolution ho at first sympathized up the advance of his battalion. He CIVII. ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS himself. with the struggle for liberty and It pays to advertise in The Register. Tot I88L BO Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. Thla friend of Washington and of fought for the cause, but the murder- America was Jean Baptlste Eonatlen ous proclivities of the leaders sick- de Vlmeure, Comte do Roohambeau, ened him. Suspected because of this, and It-is Jn-yiftw...of-that clasBlp.ex- ho-was_put in-rjrlson_and.waa_ saved, ample of friendship between two "cx- from'the guiilotlnS'dmy •bythe-tlm*- qlted souls, as -well as for the help ly death of Robespierre. It was from - -Uiat-Rochambeau brought toJWash- the hands-of the-young- Napoleon ington. and to America, that every that he received again his rank and American owes him a thought. And estates and was allowed to live out the thought la most appropriate dur- in peace a life of memories every one ing thls year -when the entire civil- of which did him honor. ized world Is honoring the memory of 'George Washington. Nothing -would"have- pleased Washington PUPILS IN RECITAL. more than this moment of gratitude ^-t&at-we bestow upon his great ally Mrs. Nellie. Abbott's Pupils Present "and cqrarade In arms. --•' Program at Neptune. Every school child knows tha story A Washington bicentennial musi- of the help that came from France at a critical hour in the progress of cal recital was given in tho Koose- the Revolution. The patriots, we are velt public (school at Neptune City told by the United States George Thursday night by the pupils of Mrs. Washington bicentennial commis- Nellie Gresley Abbott of Asbury Proves new TYDOL leads sion, had become destltuto of every- Park. Pupils who nave been under thing but their magnificent courage the direction of Mrs. Abbott from a ..and ..determination. But a nation few months to about three years c&nnot triumph on valor alone, and took part In the recital, attired In the colonies were without funds, Washington bicentennial costumes. Without armament, without food and Part of- the proceeds of the enter- 17 gasolines In anti-knock qualify clothing for their soldiers. More tainment will be used for the benefit ' than that, five years of war had so of the Neptune City Memorial Meth- disheartened the country that it had odist Episcopal church. little prospect of raising these neces- The pupils taking part In the re- sities in time to save itself and lta cital were from Bed Bank, Fair Ha- cause. ven, Long Branch, Bradley Beach, How the French came to our aid Oakhurst, Elberon, Asbury Park, with money and with armed men Neptune City, Glendola and Ocean and ships, In answer to the pleadings Grove. An audlenco of about 150 per- of Benjamin Franklin and the elo- sons attended the entertainment and quence of Lafayette, is familiar to Bhowed their appreciation of the all. The story of it makes one of young players' efforts by continual the noble pages of history. It Is the applause. The numbers were an- story of nations and of Individuals nounced by James Fraser, superin- •Willing and able to rise above consld- tendent of the Eunday-school of the amtlons of financial or political Memorial church. *>>8Blns. and uniting to battle side by The most popular arrangement In side for those invisible advantages to ;he program was probably the selec- progress and to humanity. tions played by a group of ten vlo- The millions of lives, and the llnB. Mrs. Abbott and nin» of her thousandn of Frenchmen who came email pupils rendered tho music. The to America in their transports and pupils were Arnold Simon, Jean ships of war, made possible Wash- Hackett and Harry and Walter Bos- ington's, triumph at Yorktown and key of Red Bank, Eleanor Yeterlan tha winning of American independ- of alendola, Jack Lynch and 6scar ence. But even this splendid and ef- Becker of Fair Haven and Charles fective gesture is but half the story. Foster and Ruth Liberman of T^he _rest_of It consists in those Neptune. Victor Balnes of Red graceful and personal acts of consid- Bank was conductor of the violin eration and delicacy with which the groups. Mrs. Charles Wolfs of Shark French placed themselves under River Hills, Edwin Kuhn of Neptune Washington's command and made City, who Is studying In the Phil- possible that "harmonious friend* adelphia conservatory, and Miss Fior- GIVES VERDICT • ship" which Washington himself rec- nce Hackett of Red Bank were the With amazing new sound-recording ords immortally on the statue of his accompanlBts. friend. equipment, engineers triple-check true The Livingston trio of York, Penn- It ID a faot ltnown chiefly to stu- sylvania, a professional group, enter- knock-rating of 17 gasolines on the dents of history that Lafayette dear- tained during the program with in- road ... New Anti-Knock TYDOL wins. ly -wished to bo made commander of strumental selections. The trio com- this French contingent, and It Is prised Chester Livingston, cellist, worth the labor of turning over all Evan Swartz, violinist and Grace the pages of correspondence dealing with the subject for the pleasure of Mundorf, pianist. finding how gracefully he yielded the Mrs. Abbott Btudled at the Pea- honor and how oheerfully he became body conservatory at Baltimore and a subordinate both to his French under the batons of Asger Hamer- chieftain and to General Washing- Ick of Denmark. Josoph Pache and ton. But Hochambeau was equally John Itzt\l of Baltimore and Tall fine in placing himself completely at Esen Morgan of New York. She Washington's orders, and in this he haB been a member of the Wom- was but executing the orders of his en's Symphony orchestra of Philadel- superiors in France. phia. _ It Is not commonly understood. In the first place, what an honor the OFFICER TRANSFEBRFiD. DECIBEL KNOCK CHART French conferred upon us In placing "ELECTRIC EAR" Is tho popular namo for tho new Rochambeau at the head of the re- Mnjor Harry L. Bennett Assigned to lnforcmenta they sent UB. The Duty In Oklahoma. and nmnzlngly accurate Instruments •which record Count de Rochambeau was n soldier Major Harry L.. Bennett, Signal sound In decibels. Tho "Electric Ear" was perfected by of the first eminence at the time, ami corps, u. S. army, an Instructor at tho Electrical Research Products, Inc. Theao samo had been chosen to heart the pick of tho Army signal school. Fort Mon- the French army In the war that super-sensitive Instruments wero used by tho Nolio mouth, has been assigned to duty as Abatement Commissions of America's leading cities. was expected with England. To de- Instructor, 4Sth division Signal tail him, Instead, to bring the French troops to America was a compliment tronps, Oklahoma national guard, indeed. And no man could ha with station at Oklahoma City. more becomingly personified this Major Bcnnntt, a former Texas This teat conducted and computed by compliment. nntionat guardsman, was commis- IIICTBICAL HI SI ARCH PRODUCTS, INC. sioned n second lieutenant of Infan- Subsidiary of WI5TIRN ILICTRIC COMPANY Rochambeau was seven yearB the try In December, 1916. He becama tened in ... caught the faintest ping and elder of Washington, and long before n first lieutenant, and was promoted the loudest pound . . . And, for the first the American Revolution dieting tf» cnptaln In 1CR3 than (\ year from OECIUU ulshed himself in one of France's his nppulntment. In July, 1929, he time, registered the facts about anti-knock NEWTYDOL Important wars. A gnmllrr mm readied IIIFI present rank. Major might have given himself nlrs on thn Bennett transferred from the Infan- quality under actual road conditions. GASOLINE J score of thin, especially no Amerim try to the Signal corps In November, •3.2 was distinctly tho puppliant for this UI'J.V He linn prnduntod from the aid from tho French. oni'imjiml nnd general stnff school. Trnt car with analyzer and The New Anti-Knock TYDOL won its place OASOIINE O InEtfiad, Itnchnmbrfiu plnrot! him Fort l,envonwnrth. Kansas, nnd !» recording unlit . . . Kqulpment self nnrl his forces roni|>leirly nt eli|:tl)lc for nppolnimeni to the gen- truck of tho Western Klectrlc Com- nt the head of the list. Because actual anti- GASOLINE L pany . • . ready to test 17 rta knock quality has been built into it. Because OASOIINE R bought In the open market. its. thrust of power has hcen smoothed and silenced at the refinery. Because millions GASOLINE X 4.3 have been spent to give it premium perform- OASOIINE P -,4.& ance at no extra cost. Compare it today with OASOLINB I 4.<> any gasoline. And you'll convince yourself OASOLINE M 4.y that it has every extra-fare quality—except OU'RE Inokinft nt tho most revcrtling the price. ' OASOLINB D i 4.V Y and iiccurnlc rond-tcRt ever made of OASOLINE Q i fl.O) nnli-knock quality. It's the first lent of itn Tide Water Oil Snlci Corp. OASOLINB Qi • 6.O kind ever run. Ealontown, N. J. OASOLINB C 6 A Il'n ii knock-tent tlint'n down in enrth. OASOLINE F Made on Ihc mini. Mndc mi Ihc liillnwhcro OASOLINB A your own cur knnckn. 8 PREMIUM FEATURES With the Coming of OASOLINB K 7.% AT NO EXTRA COST Independence Day 17 nou-clhyl ^uaoliiiCH were houuht nt. roncl- OASOLINB N nidr nliiliotin. They were (enfrd in ihts nnmc 1. Anil Knock 2. Mor* Power 3. Mor« M!lt» ADICUUI. «n.n[ A« IhU KIT"! IUV f your gnoilwlll. ll la nnd ^riulc. And llir urw Scmiuf Mi-icr—llin our rnrnrel put]

Members of the club now Include the ln-comlng president, Maurlco dance August 20th and a barn dance Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Curtis of Hubr are visiting Mr. and • Mrs. George Golf Course at Major General Irvln . J, Carr, chief Schwartz, wore at the officers' table September 6th. bard avenue. Williams of Irvington. signal officer of the army; Major Gen- and took charge of tho meeting. The Emma Fiannagan, Eleanor Row- Mrs. William • Hubbard Is having Mrs. Lotila Boeckel's Sunday-school eral George B. <31bb«, U. S. A., re-singing was under the leadership of an, Irene Mortenson, Alice Peterson, Interior alterations made to her class of All Saints' church held a Fort Monmouth Mary TrewBtet, Blanche Therkelsen, enko. salo Satxirday, The proceeds PUBLIC SALE tired; president ot Foetal telegraph David Matthews with Prof. Larry house. George Kaney is in chargo of —OF-+ company; Colonel A. S. Cowan, Col- LaEos at tho piano. Alva Therkelsen, Margaret Wright, the carpenter work and John Mc- will be usc^d to help pay the expenses Sporty Course Opened on Gov-onel J. B. Allison, Colonel G. E. Lorraine Stillwell, Ruth Gibson, Isa- Claln is doing tho plumbing. of the annual outing to Indian Point. ernment Reservation Last Kumpe, Colonel Frank J. Grlffln, bel Kantarlnn and Marian Bouldln, James G. Scott, caught two striped Lieut, Colonel Thomas C. Sponccr, MADE 5300 AT BUMSON FAIR. members of tho girl ocout troop, are baes at Monmouth Beach last week. BOOK ACCOUNTS, ETC. Week—It is 3,152 Yards Stanley J. James, taking tho Junior Red Cross life sav- One "weighed eighteen pounds arid Lieut. Colonel ing course. Navesihk News. tho other sixteen and a half. There Will be Sola at Public Vonduo at Lieut,', Colonel Owen s. Albright, Presbyterian Ladlt«' Aid Society Long and Has a Par of 35. Holds Annual Event. Meetings of tho Epworth league of Mrs. Vcra Decker and daughter Iilout. Colonel A. Q. Gutcnsohn, (The Red Btnlc Remitter can be bought Halting a long drive agalrut a Major John' H. Hlnomon, Major P. Tho ladleB' aid society of tho Rum. the Methodist church have been dis- in Naveilnk from William Swan at tbs Vera of Jersey City spent .Sunday strong went wind ColoneColo l A. 8. continued for the summer. poatoflica building.) with Mrs. James G. Scott. No. 205-213 West Front Street, Red Bank W. Evans, Major O. K. Sadtler, Ma- on -Presbyterian church cleared Mrs. Howard DoVesty entertained Monmouth County, Now Jersey, nt tho Hour of Two O'clock In Out Qcwan, commanding officer, Fort jor H. C, IngloB, Major William. R. ibout $200 at tho annual fair and A stereoptlcon entertainment will The Methodist ladles' aid society . Monmauth, on Saturday teed oft In be held tomorrow night at the Pres- will hold a fn.tr and food sale Friday, a bridge club Thursday afternoon. Afternoon (Daylight Saving Time) on Blair, Major Jnmea B. Haaltell, Ma- upper last week In tho church byterian church by the Intermediate Mrs. Harold Duncan entertained tho formal opening o£ the new Signal jor Charles M. Mlllllten, Major Jay rove. ThoBe In charge of the varl- July 8th, at tho firehouse. Fruit, corps golC coureo which haa Just boon Christian Endeavor society. Includ- vegetables, cakes, pies, hand-mado relatives from Hackensack over Sun- D. B, Lattin, Major Hairy L. Ben- IUB tables wero John G. Foller, ed in the program will be pictures of day. Thursday, June 30th, 1932 opened for play at this station. nett, Major Archlo A. Farmer, Capt. alted goods; Miss Eva Bruce, rugs, quilts and other articles will be Thla now cburad which Joined Atlantic Highlands years ago. sold. Tho flro company held a flro drill the •uncollected book accounts, promlsoory notes and a number of Judg- W. S. Rumbough, Capt. H. L. P. Klng( apronu.nnd fancy and usoful articles; tho ranks of Now Jersey's famous Mr«. Ralph Johnson, children's fish* Fritz LcJbcr la remodeling his last Wednesday evening on Swan ments bafeed upon book accounts for goods soIeTand dcllvorod, owned by the Capt. Calvin H, Arnold, Capt. Jorry homo on West Highland avenue. A apeclal meeting of the trustees avenue. Joseph T. Burrowes Company, body corporate. A list of tha book adcount*i and popular golf courses la consid- V. Matojka, Capt, A. IS. .Whltworth, pond; Mrs. Henry L. Zobol, white ele- of the Navesink library association ered by oxports to be ono of tho moot phant sale; Mra. Fred Burgess, vege- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNulty of notes and judgments can-be-seen at tho ofilco of Alston Bookman,'Attorney, Capt. Edgar L. Clowell, Capt. Hardy will be held Friday night, July 1st, New York spent the week-end with 10 Broad Street, Rod Bank, N. J., at any tlmo prior to tho sale. Tho book sporty courses along tho north Jer- P. Browning, Capt. GcorRO I. Bach, tables; Mrs. Edward Trucx, candy; at half-past eight o'clock at tho li- sey shore. Tho course was construct- Mrs. George Seaman, mystery pack- River Plaza News. Mr. and Ml-8. Juy L. Smith. accounts will be sold together in ono group unless tho receiver is specifically Capt. Gnrland C. Black, Capt. Joo J. brary to elect Richard Hartahorne requested to sell them seporatcly; tho judgments will be offored soparatelya ed ovor tho rolling ground of the Miller, Capt. Loon H. Richmond, Capt ages; Mrs. Orrin Souie, flowers and treasurer to nuccoed tho lato Genera' plntoau on tho western end of the Hurry E. Storms, Capt. David K shrubs, .and Mrs. Percy Radford, re- The Community club will hold Its William Barclay Parsons. Boys can make extra pocket money There will also be eold at the same tlmo and place tho following articles: Fort Monmouth military reservation froshmonts. Tho supper was largely sellinR Tho RcRlater.—Advertisement Wanhburn, Capt. Byron A. Falk regular meeting on Tuesday, July The Navesink library will bo cloBod Concrete m^Ixcr, situated on tho peninsula formed by attended. Mrs. David George was 12 th. Capt. H. H. T. Olessnor, Capt. John chairman of tho supper committee. on July Fourth. Iron scaffolding set, tho branches of tho Shrewsbury H. Gardner, Jr., Capt. G. Evorott Hill Mrs. Albert F. LIndonstruth and Miss Catherine Posten, who re- Rowboats, 10', 12', 14'; river. -Tho _coursa ..wasjbuj.lt, almost Jr., Capti Bdwln R* Potzlnsr.Capt, R children, Aie and Albert, and WWUU -slgrtod as-superyisor- of thn operating, Light Chevrolet truck, 1928 model, ^ „ " entrrfily'by oo-operatlvD—offort» of T. Sehlosborjf, Capt. George L. Town- liliamB«Bt;jr;,-spenB t SaturdaStd y s-tthttho room of tHe Long Branch hospital -•• ^ $22:50 to $37.00; - " •Electric Baw." " "'"' " " ' ~*"'~" ••-.--."-——•—».»-™--,™™. Signal corps offlcors under tho dlreo- send, Capt. John J. Downing, Capt. Methodist picnic at Island Heights. last Septombor, has again taken a tlon—or-Major.-Jamoa . B. Has'kejp Atlantic Highlands Mr.^and Mrs., Henry C._Mecklem position at tho hospital and will be- Dinghys, $37.00 to $67.00 JOHN S. APPLKGATE, Receiver, Charles W. Wood, Capt. H. F. Hub- 34 Brnnd streetrRed*BankrNewJ6rtey,~ Work was started March iBt, 1031boll, Llout. H. O. Blxby, Llout. W. D (The Tied Rank Itcplitor can b« houuht of Hubbard avenuo are spending a gin her duties tomorrow. and credit for the Buccesaful manner Hamlln, Lieut. Gilbert Haydcn, Llout, In, Atlnntlo Hlghlanda at the etorea o( few days with relatives at Newburg. Mrs. Chester Reed and son spent Thompson Boat Works in which tho couroo haa boon con- Robert E3. Burns, Lieut. Wyllo B. WUlWm Loirr-WT-Lomburg and A. Katt.) Mrs. Steven Armstrong of Mata. Thursday and Frlddy at Jersey City. CENTER STKEET, structed, according \o Major Haskoll, Carter, Ltolit. T. R. Horn, Llout. F. Tho Influx of visitors over the wan spent two days last week at the MrB. Alfred Brow6r and children SEA BRIGHT. NEW JERSEY. It P^ys to Advertise in The Register, in duo In a largo moasuro to the ex-H. Lnnahan, Lieut. Frank C. Mcado, wcok-ond was probably tho largest home of Mr. and Mrs. Perclval. Stout. pert advico and esslatance received Lieut, Kennoth S. Btleo, LloutL Thonv so far this season. Thcro were six John Boyland, who lives In the —froirrelvllian exports of tho:nelghbor- as H. Ma^dooks, Dr. Si H. Anderson excursions at Atlantic Beach park. William Petingalo house at the cor- lng golf courses. Among these wero ana Mr. K. L. Dontler. Miss Lorotta Jones, visiting nurse, ner of Hubbard avenue and Car- William Flnloy of Norwood country will" begin her vocation: next Tues- penter street, has been kept at home club, Archie Warren of LonBj3ranch with a sore throat. WITH THEKOTABIANS. day. Sho will resumo her duties SCHWARTZ, me. country club, Horbort Gasltlll of Mon- July 25th. The card party, that was scheduled mouth county country club, Dr. How- Mrs. Edward P. White, Miss Mil- to be Wold by- tho Woman's club at ard D. Spraguo of Rutgers univer- Charles K. Straus and Ernest Hal tho home of Mrs. Charles A. Thonip- Speakers Last Thursdny. dred Drowne, Miss Mary Rice and sity. • . Miss Dorothy Knowles attended the Bon on Hubbard avenue has been Tho course haa a total length of Charles K. Straus and Ernest HI wedding of Miss Anna M. Buchanan postponed indefinitely. 3,152 yards with a par of 35. Hole wore the flve-mlnuto speakers at th of Locust Point nnd Jfimes Clarke of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Despreaux, who No. 1 is 307 yards In length and has lunchodn of the nod Bank Rotar: Atlantic Highlands Saturday at New moved from this place to a house on a par of i. hole No. 2 420 yards with club held laBt Thursday,, Mr. Straut York. They remained at tho Man- tho King's highway near Riverside a par of 4, holo No. 3 345 yards with spoko at length on "Community So'r- hattan Towers hotel - for- th& weok- Holghts recently, spont tho woek-ond a par of 4, holo No. i 300 yards with Vice." He lnjoctod Into his remark! end. vlsjtlng friends at Newark. a par of 4, holo No. 5 105 yardB with some concrete suggestions as to what Tho Bowtell agency has rentod Mr. and Mrs. George Curry and a par of 3, hole No. 6 560 yardB with he thought should bo done by the Ro- Mrs. M. Williamson's bungalow at children, Constance and George of _a par of !>, holo No. 7 1BO yards with tarlans, not only aa a club but as In-Woodland park for the year to Rich- Philadelphia, are spending the sum- a par ot 3, holo No. £ 400 yards with dividuals, In order to quickly bring ard Newbold of Belmar. Mr. New-mer at the home of Mrs. Curry's a par of 4, holo No. 9 325 yards with about better economic conditions. Mr. hold is employed by the Jersey Cen- mother, Mrs. Daisy Rogers of Carpen- a par of 4. Straus advocated "going slowly" on tral power nnd light company and ter street. fort Monmouth la tho homo sta- matters that involved expenditures will bo traansferred back to the of- MrB. Frank J. Marcksteln, Jr., tlon of tho Signal corps of the army and Urged upon his hearers the ad-fice here. Mra. A. Pope's house on formerly of River Plaza, entertainod and notico of the formal opening of visability of not asking for too much Avenue C has boon rented to Stanley her mother from Jersey City during this courso was sent to all Signal from town, county and state officials Wcsler of New York for the summer. tho week at nor homo on Rector corps omccrs who havo subscribed to until- after tho prosont so-called per- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foster of First place. Red Bank. membership. Many of thoos officers iod of depression has adjusted Itself. avenue, who have been residents William Petlngale, secretary of the are now on duty In our forolgn pos- Mr. Hall was assigned tho subject here many years, hnvo moved to Middletown township board of educa- sessions hut practically all ot thorn of "Attondance." Ho gave statistics Newark, where they will make their tion. Is attending tho sessions of the hava at ono tlmo served at Fort Mon- showing' that tho Red Bank club "was homo with Carl Foster. National Education association at At- mouth or aro now under orders to steadily improving in this particular, Slgmund Kasse has closed his the- lantic City ending today. report hero lor station. rocont gathorlngs showing better nter at Hoboken for tho summer and Tho 500 club will meet at the home Colonel Cowan expressed himself than a 90 per cent average In attend- is spending tho season here. of Mrs. Irving Rink of Maple ave- an highly plcasod with tho condition ance. Ho urged upon the Rotarlans The opening of the 38th season of nue, Red Bank, tomorrow afternoon. of greonfl and fairways and voiced who were unablo to bo at tho homo tho Atlantic Highlands casino will be Misses Mary, Iono and Florence the prediction that the membership luncheons on Thursday to "make-up" observed with a dance Saturday Brand spent Sunday at Now York. of tho Signal corps golf ;£lub would their percentages by visiting some night, July Oth. Among tho events Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ostrander and evenntuall *y Includ' ~e every office^" r of Ihel other Rotary club. to bo held during the summer are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Klngsland of Bignnnl corpn, p Vice Presidenresident 'Thomas Hoad and tho annupl bridgo party July 30th, a Roselle spent the' week-end vlaltlng

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up Beautiful Friezes, Jacquards, Mohairs, Combi- nations, etc! All sprinjr construction made to PHONE US AT our exacting specifications. Never in our history OUR EXPENSE have wo sold GOOD living room furniture so Our "toll-freo" telephone •crvlco (WX 4600) em- cheaply ! braces the following ex- You may find rup cleaning that "looks" as good as changes i ours. But time will prove the points of superiority 3 to 6 Pc. Bedroom Suites Allontiiirat T.nn? flrmrh of our exclusive "Falco" rup: shampooing process. Allinltot Highlands Mntnwnn lUlinur Mlrlrll.lnwn H..I Mnninouth Utirli Scientific research has developed our methods, (/.n>l.nii Mh.ik' fllv.r which defy comparison. Instead of cleaning the sur- i.n"'tl MinlKe l,«l. face only, we go deep into your rugs, gently remov- A mnrvnlous array! Ycncororl in Walnut, San- From otlicr pointi cnll Red dalwnorl, SatinwiMid, Tupelo, rtc. Every new Dnnk 2G0O. ing every last, bit of dirt and grime, every possible and wantrd style, at. simply amazinc; lvduetiona! trace of infectious-foreign matter. The pile "Stands Save as neviM' before! •mm® up" with luxurious softness. FALCO Our methods add years to the rug's life-span, keep- 7 to 10 Pc. Dining Suites RUC SHAMPOOING ' n, inn! Uh lily ing it ever new and bright. For safety and economy, ! A 111 n 111 -nllv rlvlr.]1 |lp. give "Falco" scientific rug cleaning a trial. linlii.' Hi'i;iilnr nn.I II. I,V| V Mvl» 'Inl.l. ••' Illiv III -.1 II I . * I in ir • a Our Clenninff CKrtrgei DomcBtic«, !Sc nq. ft. -•— Orientals, 8c «q. ft. Storage: Vic »q. ft. per month. J. SCHWARTZ, inc. 77-79 MROAI) SIRMI.T, RF.D HANK, N. J. FALLS iMionn 270

Serving 176 W. Front St. Red Bank, N. J. ZORK: DRY CLEANING I.AUNDF.KINC. I AI.CO RUG SHAMPOOING IFAII <» riMMT.nn) Page EigHf RED BANK JREGISTEK, JUNE 29,1982.. while walking along the highway. •ward T. Beach of Freehold was hrok- bury Park, and Al Sokolow of Lake- ^Here and There Lawrence Casey of Jersey City was en Sunday night of last 'week by wood were, married on Sunday. the driver o£ the car. some miscreants, who had used it as Arm Broken By Fall. Farmer Commits Suicide. a ladder to reach cherries on a tree in the County Edward Barry, 63, a Clarksburg In the yard. James Carney, 12-year-old son ol farmer, committed eulcide Thursday Helping Unemployed. William Carney of Freehold, fell from Pertonal Notes, Sales of Prop- by shooting himsetf through the cherry tree last week and broke BROKAW JULY Tho. Long Branch Social Service heart with a shotgun. Financial re- ,1s arm in- two places. ' ' erty, Building Operations, clubs are working on a plan for block Grts Mot's License. verses were given as the cause for aid and a census of unemployed and ;'' Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- his act. He leaves a widow and sev- Georgo''Murphy ot Farmingdale, riages and Deaths. general needy of the city. Fifteen who recently received his pilot's li- bral children. temporary team captains have' been cense, made, airplane trips over his ''' Miss Ellen Green and Charles Ma- Married nt Freehold. appointed. home town last week. •Miss Dorothy Goldstein of New honey, both of Farmlngdale wore Will IJve lit Kej-port. married In St. Catherine's church at Tojk and Charles Schrott of Free- Awarded" College Letter. hold were married Sunday of last Miss Elinor Koenlg of Morganvillc John S. Lewis of Engllehtown has that place on Sunday afternoon. and James Matthews of Keyport They went to WHdwooS - on their week at Freehold by Rabbi Schoul- een awarded hla college letter at son. A reception followed which were married Saturday afternoon, Springfield college for playing on the NOW /wedding trip, », .. was attended by 250 relatives and Juno.JBlh, at Kobertsvllle, They will Lacrosso team. The contract for paving a section make their homo at Keyport. STARTING THIS MOHNJNG AT 8i3O of Booaevelt avenue In" Ocean town- friends. ,shlp haB been awarded to the Jan-Will Enter Harvard. Married at To'ttcnviUci • narona construction company for W. Paul Havens, Jr., son of Dr. and Mlsa Raymondc DeVltte, daughter , '$16,177.02. Mrs. W. P. Havens of Farmlngdale, or Major and Mrs. Leopold DcVittc '. Herman Trledman has opened a graduate* from Harvard university of Morganville, was married on Jiine dpug storo at Farmlngdale. last week with high honors. Ho plans 12th at Tottotiville to Frank F. Woh- Berardi's "l^emind&ri / mann, Jr., of the latter place. •Historic Spot Marked. to enter tho Harvard medical school BROKAW SUITS in tho fall and will take up surgery. ;. A tablet has been placed about 200 Gns for Allentown. Freehold . "feet west of what is known as Molly George H. Davison of Freehold away thFhldT _Gas_ for cooking and illumination died, last ..Friday.-at the ace of 77 ' nant road. This marks - tho spbV betKtWe~iiVatlaiilc to'-Allentbwh'"-resi- years'.'" He was' a carpen'tcf by Trade.' _ where the troops of Genera! Anthony dents last week. The Public Service but retired several years ago. One "Wayne anlT~Genef"al Poor-were company _has extended its lines into^ daughter survives him.— massed to meet tho attack of thethe town nnd about 100 residents "S1I worsted fabficsTfailofcd to BKOKAWS high standards^ •• British dragoons in tho Battle of have signed applications for service. Twcnty-Flvo Ycnra in Business. •Uonmouth. Death of Mnnasquan Man. The Matawan building and loan as- ... models for men and young men, including the English AND '. Freehold Woman Loses Puree. Alfred C. Brown of Mnnasquan, an sociation has just completed 25 years employee of the New York and Long in business. William G. Bedle has drape...new patterns...herringbones, sharkskins, diamond • Mrs. M. S. Keller, a matron in theBranch railroad, died last Wednes- been secretary of the association 7 •welfarahome -at- Freehold, lost- 480 day "following a sickness of several since it was started. .weaves, bird's cye_chccks, quiet stripes, etc."T.singlc_and from her purse at Asbury Park re- weeks. He was S8 years old and • eenlljr. Mro. Keller announced that leaves a widow and two sons. Death of Infant. , double breasted models...year "round weights. ,' "' the finder was welcome to $35 of tho Nan Norrls, the three-year-old money If $45 was returned, as thoNo Bathers on Boardwalk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Bring your Aost&ss latter amount was needed to make Tho Belmar commissioners have Norris of Spring Lake, died at the building and loan payments. announced that bathers will not beFltkln Memorial hospital Thursday permitted to walk on the boardwalk ot pneumonia. Srokow challangM tompsrltlon with tbl* franuiKloof IIMIWU*. Now Graduate Nurses. this season in bathing suits. The of- ' Eileen SteanbUrg, Marlon. Claws, ficials state that the new regulation New Doctor nt Matawan. Thli iMa It dollborotelv moved up a whole month. ' Dorothy M. Conover, Pearl Moscovitz, will bo strictly enforced. Dr. S. Manlius Lazow has opened Florence Thelma Mustoe Nock, Vic- an office at Matawan for the practice I very woolan lull In thl* great man'i itare lntlud«d. toria D. Privltera, Edith I. Williamson Catching Snapping Turtles. of medicine and surgery. Ho gradu- We Specialize in " and" May G. WoolBton were awarded Fishing for snapping turtles is .a.ated from the University of Mary- Funeral Designs..__ The range of ilies U comp1ete...every build can be tutted.^ REGULARLY UP TO $65 diplomas at tho graduation exercises popular sport at Matawan. Some of land in 1927." " extra liisj, lonni, lhbrt», itouti, ihort >rout>, >tubf, *t<. of the Ann May hospital at Spring the fishermen have caught as high Pastor Celebrates Anniversary. 1 BRIDGE ROAD, Lake last Thursday week. as a dozen in one day. They were readily disposed of at from fifty Rev. John H. Schwacke, rector of Neai ltumson Road. There will be no choroe for minor ottero«lon»-jiKi»lmUin William J. Gilbert has brought suit ebrated the twelfth anniversary of $ against J. Thomas Gagen of Avon to Engllshtown Copln Wed. his pastorate at Freehold on Sunday SUITS ' » ' ° » The fimouliIryWnt Wind prevent him from operating a print- Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Storey of v Ing shop at Allenhurst. Gilbert Englishtown havo announced the 0 Collect Water Eents. STORI OPEN UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK IVENINOS OURINO THIS (All* fabrlcf,crfipljr tailored, to hold their llnet,,. 25 claims that when he bought Gagcn'a marriage of their daughter Elizabeth The Union Beach mayor and coun- SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ' BraViw'i ouuiindlng Summer Suit for thi min plant' at Avon Gagen agreed not to to Forman S. Weeden of that place. 1 has decided to take definite steps who Irtilin on the autonwillorcd ippcirincc. IUgularly MS operate a shop within forty miles of The ceremony took place at Elkton, ward collecting about $28,000 which Avon for ten years. Maryland, on June 11th. due to the borough in water rents. Detective's Bill Unapproved. Granted a Divorce. Vlll Spend Two Months Abroad. The Bergen county freeholders Mrs. Marie L. VanSyckle of An- Dr. and Mrs. Messier, formerly of BROTHERS have refused to approve a biil of bury Park has been awarded a de- Ulentown, are sailing Saturday for $3,000 in favor of Abram Welnberg of cree of divorce from her husband, trip through Scandinavia. They On Broadway between 41st and 42nd Streets (Through to Seventh Avenue) the Northwestern Detective agency Leon H. VanSyckle. She was given ill be gone about two months. for services In conducting liquor custody of their two children, and Varren—Sokolow. Direcf subwoy entrances.. Jimet Square Station...connecting all parts of New York, Brooklyn and long Island raids. Weinberg for several years was alimony and counsel fees. Miss Beatrice Warren, daughter of employed by the Monmouth county School for Christian Education. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren of As- prosecutor's office. A community school of Christian Talien to State Hospital, • .education has heen opened, in the Louis Artello, a • Freneau farmer Keyport Baptist church. Boys and who-shot his wife and son Joseph girls over five years old are received Sunday of last week, was taken toas pupils. Sessions are from nine the state hospital at Trenton last o'clock until noon daily. Wednesday after doctors had proManua- l Training Graduate. SIX CYLINDERS ' nounced him insane. Artello was Thurlow T. Towler, son of Mrs. captured by state troopera Monday Sarah Towler of Long Branch, was night graduated from the state manual no more-nofess''says America On a Trip to Germany. training school recently. He also Mrs. Carrie H. Applegate of Free- completed a four-year-course in gen- hold sailed last week for Germany. eral wood working. She is making tho trip primarily to Col. Lindbergh a Director. take Charles W. Schelde, Jr. to his Colonel Charles Lindbergh and hla home In Hanover. Seheido cjjjno to close advisnr. Colonel Harry Breck- this country four yoars ago and hasp.nridRe. are directors, in the Byrd , buyers heave chosen more Chevrolet Sixes than the .1 since been stricken with tuberculosis. airplane company, which ia to take .Passed Worthless Checks. over tho Aeromarinn company's George Hobart, who had pleaded plant nt Keyport. guilty to passing several worthless Teacher Retires. checks at Red Bank, was sentenced Misa Anna Bedle retired as a fours and eights priced below $1OOO to ono year in prison last week by school teacher at Keyport with the Judge Harry Truax. Hobart claimed closing of school this year after ho had money In a Philadelphia bunk, serving forty ypnrs. She was pre- but this was found to be untrue. sented with a cameo pin by mem- bers of the faculty. Look at,what happened when America began lifting hood3 and Used Shovel as Weapon. Mlscrcjints Daniaco Property. Gideon George, a Mutawan boy. counting cylinders: Overwhelming preference for "SIX CYLIN» struck Joseph KoBpmba acrora the A bird hath on the property of Ed- DERS. No more—No less." A sweeping endorsement of tha face with a shovel during an arsu- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY soundness and correctness of the Chevrolet six-cylinder enginel dent last week. Kosomba suffered a TO AIITIII.'U J. O-NEIL, MRS. ARTHUK possible fracture of the jnw and con- .1. O'NEIl. hia ivifo. an.! MATTHEW H. cusflion of the brain. (Ipnrpe wa = MATltlSKN America knows its motor cara. And America knows you can*t get arrested and held under 53™) bail llv lirt-,,, or nn order of tho Cnurt nf i h!.r-,rcr>' '.f ^w Jersey, mmle nn tho day around these facts about cylinders in a low-priced car: That Bix is "f the dmo hereof, in n cause wherein Three Sisters Graduate. rhn,lc-, I.. B.>Mx.>t on>l Ji.-rph II, Arple- the largest number you can have and still get unexcelled economyl Threa daughters of Mr. and .MrsGi'lc. . iM-mir,-. .,[ thn I.a,I Will Bn.l Tc«- That 8/x is the fewest you can haveand still get built-in smooth- Charles Okcrson of Howel! were t;inier,r ,,f f-;ii;;it h.™ T. lieM, iji'rcnpe'l. nre rnmplrilnnnts. nml you urcd nthem nro ilo- ness t And who wants to sacrifice either of these great factors of graduated this month. Anna gradu- frndan'i. jm, i.ro ! L-nnii u] tn appear, ftnti ated from the state tearhrr'n c-o]lrf:i- "«•" '" 'hi- .•nini.lninni.l.' hill on. or be- motoring satisfaction? at Trenton, Helen from the Freehold UTP rhn "h :!nv "1 Aun'itr. next, or tha high school and Loulso from th" caul hill vill l,i iiiki-n n. rMilpa^cl ii^iiln.U America prefers the. Chevrolet Six—because it strikes a happy grammar Echool nt Jerpoyvllle The ^r\i.l hill 14 filcl to forci-lnfio n mnrt- B»I!O »,„.!<, t.v I,,.,,-,. A. l>cl,,t,,,I, „„,! medium-between two extremes. It gives economy—rhe lowest Cnr Stolen nt Frn-lmld. M.i-v T. |ii-'.i!ii-h. hi. nlfo. t.j the f.ii.l operating and upkeep, coat o( any American cnr, na proved by An automobilo owned by WILHnm O,,.,l.« |_ II,.,.,.,..i „,,,! ,;„„,.I, I). Ai-i'le- v.nu-, n«. ,in.-« r.f th0 l.nsi Will «nrl TOJ- the experience of tens of thousands of owners! It gives smoothness— Kortrey, n Freehold milk doMor, wn* i,,n..TH ,,f Klrntlum T. rid.I. ,| errniol. utolen from In front of his homi' .l..u-d r,.|, ,.„„., 1.;, l?;;i, „„,( .(.....r.ir,! |n the built-in nmoothnesa that makes driving really comfortable,' Sunday of last. wrok. It was luund til.' M. II, .!!.,. Illl I ,,l|,,ly flulk'B ,,!TiCO If! I'""'- •••: < ••( M,,.ik-,^.i... .HI pin;,.. 192, effortless, enjoyable I And it gives many other advantages just oar a few days Intnr nenr Fnrmini; !•'• . .-•HITI,^ [.IITIil-,-* in tllfl T.l\\n»lllp Of With three whenls, nil thp tires and Mi.I,IU-.,-,,,,. r,.,,,,iy ,,l Munmniith nn.l essential and important as six cylinders. Advantages that no other tho license- platr^ mt^-lm- >'.'•.- i.( N»'v J, y, „„.! v'ui Arthur J. low-priced car can match. * Ci :.r.l »r. [,,,,,!.. .I.frn.l-.T,! |,,-, ,i,|»0 ,„,, ,,e r 'IIP ..»• r.,-1- ,,' ,r ! ,,f „ ,,,,1,1,111 "( th« Kur l nc,tory Husy. I Pii.-iit -•. ,li".-!il,..| in .111,1 mnrtsnitf. nml Fiaher bodies—big, spacious, luxurious Fisher bodies—styled In tha AH thn rcnutt nf n dl^covoiy (if n ' ,-,.,. MK. A.II,.,, J II Noil, mo mmli! if... now prnrrHK of tlyoliiK labbii t,kin.i | hri.lnnt 1,,,.-,„.,.. „, ,lu «lfo of Aithnr J latest custom mode, built nolidly and ruggedly to give long service I , " ••'•". mi i-Lniii i,n II,.-|IIIIMO lifhl of thn Ijonj; llrnnrh fur drt-.-rtn^ rritn- •'"'• ' ' "i "'I-' «!•!• In II iioitlnn o! thn pany in nnw employing n^iily -no • • """ '•' '1" •••M,,-.l I,. .M.I innrtviiBP. nr.| That matchless combination—Freo Whoeling and Syncro-Meatt proplo nnil plnrin lo imnn dotililr licit •••• M..'•!,„.. II. M:,.|n«,.,,. ,,ro inj.,1.. lie. —{OT quick, quiet, effortless shifting and positive car control. '•'•'" ' l'r <•• >'"i li.'l'l n JN-li'mcn, number, 'rim fur wtir-n inaiktt-d I.-' • ' ••• -V iM-Lnii-h mi.I Mmv T. known nn Nnhlnn rr-il. ,-•'-, h. tho i -. I f .••, t.-i, j,,r». vhl.-li t.i.H'. A dependable chassis, whose basic design hns been proved in tho • iilli-j^.l In \.r n II, n .if.Mi Ilir IH...I. Boy Hlrucli liy Audi. hands of millions of satisfied owners. Il •,' t. .in., i; ]'.••• Kilwiirrt flhown, fl-c yrar olil HIM "t ^ iTi.i.'.A ii. ..i I.VK:;:', ro-Tr.ii Mr. nml Mm. flily :;imwn nf ll>7lrt .'. 111:«;;-.; ILI.I-., Such features of riding-comfort as four pnrnllel-mounted springs, HUffrrM n biii]v "M .iiiiMiimtiHi' And new reduced prices—ns much as $50 and $55 lower than they were before t Chevrolet Is nble to give this value, becnuno Chevrolet la tho world's lnrgeit producer of motor cars. Largest for three out of tho pnst fivo years! Largest for tho first six months of 19331 First in value— Flmt in snlesl

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•••, OFOTCEHS INSTAIXED. , ; directress. ..The proceeds of the show Madeline .Mauser, recently recovered. TRANSFERRED TO COAST, Bank, recently exhibited ten oil paint- will be used to glv« uelatanoe to the MM. Joseph Mauser, who was suffer- ings at the LOB Angeles athletic club. MooKheort Legion Held CeromonlcH unemployed of the county. Sponsors ing from the disease, iB^stoadlly Im- Colonel J. C. Johnson to Leave Tort Mrs. Degnan is a colorlst of unusual Last Thursday. of the entertainment promise an In-proving. • Hancock on July 27th. ability and her pictures In the ex- erestlns performance and hope -for William Brennan, trainer for Mrs. hibit, which were mostly California The women of the Mooseheart Le- Cood attendance to swell the profits. Colonel Jacob C. Johnson, com- gion of Bed Bank held'their regular Payne Whitney, and John Gaver, an- manding officer at Fort Hancock, has mountain and seaside scenes are full meeting In tho Moose homo on Pearl other employe* of Mrs. Whitney, been assigned to the Ninth corps of charm and beauty according to art street; Thursday with Installation of were week-end visitors at the Oreeii- area, San Francisco, California, and critics. MrB, Degnan first took les- officers. Lincroft News. tree farm. will jail for there on a transport sons from MIBS Mary Mount of Ked William and Adolph Molzon will at- Bank and later studied In Italy and Bouquets of flowers worn presented July 27th, His successor at Fort (Tin Rail Bank BegUtcr can be bought tend a party Saturday night at Ja-Hancock will be Lieut. Col. Georgo France. She In a sister of Mrs. to many of tho officers and a. visit' kt unoroft irom Edward Bougfcton, Jr* maica, Long Island. George A. Steele of EaLontown. Mr. Ing member of tho legion by Mr. and rhO'faaa • deliver* route,) W. Cocheu, who will report there for Degnan Is prominent lawyer in For Your Outing Mrs. Howard Applegato and Jffr. and Mr. an* Mrs. O. Harry Elchdale duty on July lBth. ' Mrs, Broadbent. After tho Installa- Col. Johnson has been stationed at California. Tho couple moved from mUrtalned their «on from New York Seabright News. Red Bank about twenty yoarB ago. You will need plenty of appetizing Food for the tion ceremonies refreshments were in Friday. . ; Fort Hancock since February, 1920. holiday. Hom-de-lite Mayonnaise, made in our. aerved. Arthur Soden Is having his bunga- (Tha R«d Sank tlteitter can b« bcuirbi In addition to ,hls many duties In Tho oHlcora aro: ' ._ in Blabrlght at tha atorti of Morrla Wall- connection with the army Col. John- Prefers Register to'!» MeaL ow at this plaoa repainted. lfkO and B. li«fkowltx.) own kitchens of Fresh Eggs, will add zest to the Senior regent—MrB. Grace Hopkins. son found time to take an active part "My wife would rather have The owoll VanGerblg has bought & Register than have Bometrilng to eat." spread. Specially priced, too. Be sure to try a jar. Junior resent—Mrl. Florence Bonnatt. ew For4 country club coupe. The annual fair of the Methodist in civlo affairs. He served as chair- Chaplain—MrB. May Brn&dbent. man of Red Cross roll calls and wai That'n what Fred Rogers of Farm- '" Recorder—-ITrn.''Frank Curlcy. . Edward Clayton and family of church will he held Thursday, Friday You'll pnjoy it—thousands demand it. TrenRurer—Mra. Anna Blzzarro, frequent speaker at service clubs, lngrdsle eaid Saturday morning when entnor wore recent vUltora ot Mlsa and Saturday, July 28th, 20th and ho called at Tho Register office to Banllnel—Mrs.' Mith Burnf. 30th. His daughter, Mrs. Marlon R. Het- August*—Mr«. Lily Richards. imma Thompson. Mrs. Clayton and rlck, now living with her parents, renew his subscription for the ensu- Guide—Mrs. Kate Rltter. ihlldren are vacationing at Hamilton, Conditions Ideal for surf bathing ing year. "We've been taking ThB Our Own Make Mome-de-Lite A»»l»tnnt Guide—Mr». Eva Mulyihlll. • attracted largo crowds to the beaches will not accompany them to Cali- 7-oz Meiv York. fornia. She is a magazine writer. Register more than ten years. Had Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sunday. It is estimated thero were It when we lived In Mlddletown and jar at least 8,000 persons on the public 8' BROKER BENTS HOUSE HEBE. Tr., had a dinner party Saturday Mayonnaise ft 15' have taken It ever Blnce. Dont stop light. beach. EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS. the paper at any coBt, as we must We use Fresh Eggs in making Hom-de-Lite. . Thomas Evans of New York leases Mrs. Payne Whitney has bought a Some blueflsh are being caught off have li." the Qulnn Flaco on Cnro Court.' now Roo truck for use on heijjjffarm shore but the hauls are far below Pictures by Former Red Banker normal. —'-The-MriL- John. J._<5ulnn property here. **• Shown In California. One of the quickest ways to find a dSCO Sandwich Spread (Meatless) 12>zc 7 a-.After. next-Sunday night. thtL-Eps- ""on earo' ' con rt=~ Ha a" fcc eh — rented jobr|B.!.tQ adyertlBe_ in-xhe Regis- ton, who were married last week «V wofth 'league services ai**th"e"M~S£htP" ier s ' WahF Department—Advertise- through William A. Hopping; to California, a former resident of Red ment. 28c OSCO Shirred Toy Brand Dill" ThomaB Evano of-NewtJrork,_who la. New York, were recent visitors 6t dlst church will be discontinued for ll-oz TlSThb the-aummor, connected with tho brako'rago firm of jar qt Jar Leo, HlBglnoon & Company of Now Sr. Mr. and Mrs, PreBton have Paul Carlson, who Is employed by FEEL FREED I Olives 23c Pickles 15c York. Mr. Hopping has also rented moved to tholr summer home at Macy's department store, Is having a vacation of three weeks. Made-tn-your-measure-and-typo Ap- Mrs. R. Colton's properly on theJericho, Long Island. Mm. Preston parel Is the quickest means the man 17c Cudahy Luncheon 10c Glenwood state highway In Mlddlotown town- IB tha former* MIBS Doris Alford, Business men and hotel owners are of personality can find to free himself ship, near Red Bank, to Mrs. L. Mai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Al-looking forward to a busy week-end. of the cut-by-the-thousands appear- Tongue 2.««« 29c "Ion '"dirBoTfnaTr" a hauso- orvltlver rd_of Neyi.JYpjfe^ _•• Tho_ Pannacl and Peninsula hotels _a.nec which ready-made clothing be- Jellies turabs 25c. road owned by the Raeburn oorpora- Ralph Willgerodt was laid up three have received ~li~huml5er of reserva- == otows'. i tions. ~tlojK.'5f.. Hew~Yqrk"'to Charlc3 Gard- daya last_week with sickness. Suits Individually Tailored, $22.60. asco ~ Ta»ty Potted ner of Hacisonsack, and Norman William O'Brien, "of. New York Is Miss Hilda Algor, a former school teacher here, Is spending the sum- 16-oz Scott's houso near Hlvoraldo drive to visiting Bomard Kolly and family. $1.00 Dry Cleaning jar John Fleming of Newark. Many residents of this place at- mer with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elmer. Peanut Butter 15c Meats 5c? 10c ended Children's day exercises last Carl Raffe of Fair Hnven Is again week .at the Holmdel Reformed lifeguard at the Peninsula hotel. PARAMOUNT TAILORS BOSTONIAN BUYS HOUSE. Janet Gaynor and Gloria Johnson 15c Broken Slice«T>* ______1 _ big church. CLEANERS and DYERS J. B. C. Layton has had a new roof are sick with whooping cough. cans 25e Mien Alice Oardnor Purchase* Atlan- put on his house. ' Mrs. Charles F. Mackln o£ Newark, We Call and Deliver. ifawaiian-lriiieapple tic Highlands Preperty. A farewell party;, was given Friday who Is occupying her summer home 54 Monmonth St. Tel. K. B. 2tS. Makes delightful Sandwiches . . . K«ep« Sweet and Fresh. The-property-of -Dr. I. W. Drum- night for Miss Betty Gorton, who on Ocean avenue, entertained about Be Sure to Buy a Supply. mond on tirand avonuo at Atlantic IF leave shortly to spend the sutn- thirty'guests, members of the board Highlands has been sold through tho mor at Newport, Rhode Island. At of managers of tho home for aged Bowtoll agency to MIBS Allco M. Gar* tho party were Misses Irma and women, last week. SPANISH BEAUTY SALON nor of Boston, a slfltor of Mrs. Herv Juno Schoflcld, EIHIO Leonard and ry C. VanNoto. Tho houso ha3 sixAda Fenton, Winston, Ralph and PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS Bread Supreme *& 7c rooms and was built by the late William VanNote, Charles Toop and Everett News. Don't take chancel with your hair. Come to the Famoua European ex- Fresh from the ovenB to yoW table. Thomas Emery. Dr. Drummond Hussoll Leonard. perta In Permanent Waving. Beautiful Waves, Silf -Setting. Waves bought tho property about a year Mrs. Mildred Conover was confined John Kelly and family of Roselle that only expart'.. fingeri can do. Thousand* of *atlefied cuitomeri are SLICED or Unsllced s to bed several dayB last week with were visitors here on Sunday. our bait advortitement. blr pan loaf P_ ago. Tho lot la '100x126 feet. Miss IB Years o! Exnerl ce Guarantee* You I Victor Bread Gardnor will tako possession of therheumatism. Sho has been suffering Gerald Warneker and Wilfred from this ailment live months. Hawxhurst ate playing with the A. $18 The economy loaf—used in thousands of homeso.c property July lBt and will live here Terttumexii the year round. The house Is bolng Mrs. LewlBh S. Thompson. Sr., has Holmdel baseball team. left for Denver, Colorado, to vlait her Harry and William Ryder received Wave redecorated insldo and out. for only $4.00 WEEK-END SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT. daughter, Mrs. Howell VanGerblg, first communion Sunday morning at who is a patient In a sanitarium at St, Catherine's church. Long. Short, Dytd COMPLETE TO REFEAT SHOW. that place. Dr. William P. Thomp- Miss Harriet Hawxh'urst is visit- Sleachad Hair. No Extroi at Our RED BANK (Broad Street) Store son recently flew to Denver to visit ing her sister, Mrs. George Gentile Also THURSDAY—Danish Pastry „ Sceach Benefit Performance to B© Given To- his sLater. Mr. Thompson left yester- Of Brooklyn. morrow at Asbury Pork. day for Canada, where he will spend Mrs. Sarah Aylward of Rumson Permanent FRIDAY— Breakfast Cake 13c each 1 Wove.. "Nettles Big Time Codvllle. ' which several weeks salmon fishing. was a recent visitor of Mrs. Patrick Our Wonderful had Its premiere In tho auditorium of Misses Margaret Mauser and Mar- Carton. Miss Jeanne Carton of Red $3.00 PermanenU. Lemon Meringue Pie 21c each • tho Bangs avenue school at Asbur lon Hood are no longer employed at Bank was a visitor here on Sunday. Are Alwaya Guaranteed From SATURDAY—Honey Buns .». "..'.'"".'.'. 21c each Park recently, will ropeat tho per- Red Bank by the Slgmund Eisner Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Perren o to 9 Montht. formance by popular request tomor- company. Brooklyn were week-end guests o Shampoo with Finger Wave Angel Cake 21c each row evening. The production will be Vincent Mauser and Walter Tuml- Henry Hawxhurst and family. Pioneer Cereal ~~~ given under tho auspices of the Will dalsky received their first communion Michael Mooro spent Thursday with 50' Clicquot Club Ing Workers' association of MonSunday morning at St. Catherine's his slater, Mrs. Joseph Eustace of /Haircut, Eyebrows, Scalp Treatment botB C mouth county. church at Everett. Shrewsbury. Ginger Ale 2 27 Beverages 6 **• 23c: The vaudovlllo and musical »evm Raymond Maine and family of Mrs. Thomas Kelly has been laid Plus bottle and rasa deposit was recqntly organized by talente Rumson were Sunday visitors of Mrs. up with mumps. Her son Raymond Real Castile Shampoo, members of the organization wit Maine's sister, Mrs. Eugene Layton, has almost completely recovered. (tSCO Grape Juice bot I2j/c, 23c *Rob Roy Pale Dry full qt bot 12C the co-operation of friends and wit Jr. Robert Eustace of Shrewsbury Finger Wave, Manicure .. 35' ' 4SC0 Beverages full qt bot 12c *Rob Roy Pale Dry 3 small bots 25c Mm. Ethel Nettles of Asbury Park Francis Mauser Is confined to hisspent part of last week with his aunt, 90 E. FRONT STREET (Corner Waablmton) OPEN FROM 8:30 A. M. TO «!00 P. M. •Plus bottle deposit after whom the show 1B named, home with mumps. HU sinter, Miss Mrs. Patrick Carton, Jr. PHONE 2342 OSCO Black or Mixed Tea '4 -lb pkg; 9c OSCO Orange Pekoe Tea '4-lbpJcglSc 4SQ> India Ceylon Tea 54 -lb pkg lSc Pride of Killamey Tea. >4-lbpkgl7c

Our Three Favorite Blends—Choose the One that Suits Your Taste FRE-HOLIDAY SALE S3o-23c—10c Saved ! Coffee : A heavier blend of excellent coffees, the choice, at millions and millionaires. Victor "" Acme Coffee 27° Coffee A (till different blend of A mild blend of Santos, pleasing coffees. Full body—• --DRESSES- drinking qualities. fine flavor. — at Cheese 19c Crab Meat can 23c 62 Broad St. N. B. C. Uneeda pkgs Shrimp 25c Red Bank Biscuits 7c Headquarters for Butter and Eggs for more than Forty-one Years WILL PLACE ON SALE TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, Butter 2 If, 31c at 9 A. ML, Our Entire Stock of BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES. Sweet Croam For poaching, boiling and tho elck room. The I'lnrM Hutu-1 In America. We have grouped these Dresses in Two Groups so as to make RICHLAND BUTTER » 19c SELECTED EGGS d0» 21c Better than many "Boats" Every Egg Guaranteed. it easy for you to select your Dress. Sliced Rintlless Bacon pkg 10c ASCO Quality Meats at Fair Prices

Skinned Hams >• «.« "16^ Delicious Ham adil'. In tin- |<>v nf a Iin1lil.iv. When you putrhasc a Ham in an ftSCO Mi\it Market you arc I'Miml the brM Ham oliUln.ible, carefully selected DRESSES DRESSES for tc.xtiirt-, mililm'A anil liirli qmlily. Tliry art cheaper, for all excc'vi fit ami That Formerly Sold As High As skin hive, hern rfinnveil. of the Better Kind. Armour's filnr lb. 27c $10.00 Each "•<" lIniv.A Wliole or Half Formerly Sold Up to $15.00 Each. Boiled Hams sliced lb. 39c AT THIS SALE AT THIS SALE Armour's Star Delights In Mcnt it. Gruyoro Imp. Swrit7rr Clirrfir '* '" IJic C h n n s o 33 Freflh-Killcd Lonp Island Ducklings '"17c n for I'mii'V Krvlne (All m»a) It. / Fntled Fowl Coolind . . ()»nirtrr Ham llalfllnm .Whole. Hum HAMS YOU CAN BUY ONE ! YOU MAY BUY ONE 1 I'tudtice A vruSrlv «f bormtiful Drr»»c» for Sport Drrmtra nrn of rxcliuivr chdrnctnr nn'from Justice Dixon's office next door children, Clarence Boice and Grace and arrested the man after a tussle. Visit our K.EYPORT DISPLAY — Fourth & Broadway Quackenbush. A similar bequest was According to the justice, Webber made to his grandson, Herbert Bolce. was recently placed on probation af- All the rest of his estate was leftter being convicted of stealing tires HOME CONSTRUCTION DIVISION to his son Richard for his lifetime from Moyan. Tho latter said he and after his death the residue Is tothought Webber was demented and go to Mr. Bolce'a grandson, Richard he was remanded to the county Jail H. Boice. for observation. Charles W. Qchanck of Cream SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. Ridge made his will in 1926. Mr.The road to better and bigger busi- Sehanck owned a large quantity of ness leads through The Register'r'Bs ad ad-- 1 furniture and heirlooms. These were vertising columns.—Advertlsem'ent. * ^ » * « Jj. bequeathed to his daughter Emily and his son Lafayette. His son was also left all of his wagons and other j personal property kept on his farm, j His estate consisted of a large amount in stocks and bonds and bank For the birthdiy ol.Independence ... iKc greatest of deposits. These "were all divided all American Gall D*y« ... we offer foods «nd other equally between his two children and nout«ko!d needs at tubstantUl savings .they were named aa executors of the No m&HCf how you are planning to ceUbrate this day will. ... at Koine... picnicking... motoring... golfing... you Jacob H, Glisson of Philadelphia, will find it to your advantage to nake your holiday GROCERS Our Experience With Home Heating who left some property in Monmoutn and week-end purchases at this special July 4th salt. PHONE FOR FOOP county executed his will in 1893. He left $100 to his brother Oliver. All the rest of his estate was bequeathed A Sale for the Holiday—June 30th to July 6thSggalg to his wife Ella and she was named Equipment Brings Us To This as executrix. Greatest Coffee Values Ever Offend CAMPFEBE WANT NEW BRIDGES. § Fresh Marshmallows Contusion Regarding Sllddletown Feels Railroad Should f U.S.G. Full Erect Concrete Structures. Lb. Pkg. 19c In last week's iasue of Tho Regis- S Coffee ter there was a story to the effect Automatic Oil Burners that the Central railroad company of Kcw Jersoy had applied to the Inter- ^ORY^FLAKES |f My-T-Fine or state commerce commission for per- mission to abandon tho old railroad D. &C.'Pie Filling line from Red Bank to Belford. which "That the pressure atomizing typo of automatic oil burner stands 'head is known as part of tho old New and Bhoulders' above any other type on the market." 19c OREEN CIBOLE COFFEE Jersey Southern railroad. •Very Special; lb. p'kj. 2 p^l 5c There haB arisen a serious question During the past several years, we have come in intimate contact with tha OXYDOL. LEADER COFFEE | n in that connection which affects tho GEROTOR PUMP heating equipment needs of thousands of home owners and feel fully < Lb. pkf -. ~-.^— . lUC township of Middlctown in relation qualified to express this opinion. The vital parts of a pressure atomizing 10/. M BRAHD to the two timber bridges over this old right of way, ono over tho rail- burner are — ...... 13 V' CATSUP road on Conover lane, near tho south 0BJ2EN CIRCLE QUALITY JV/i'ta. Bolt. chore of Middlctown township, and M one over tho railroad to tho road Anglo Corned Beef Sweet Peas 2 " 25c leading from Headden's Corner to 1. The Pump 2. The Atomizer M Chapel Hill, which In commonly .Sugar Corn 2" 19c' known aa High bridge. Those bridges arc maintained by tho railroad com- 3. The Control Valve String Beans;"l " 1 pany. Preserves' Howard \V. nobprts. clerk of tho Within the past few months, the May Oil Burner Corporation who have (nciudisg All Fruit and Btrry township of Middlctown, hns written been building a flno pressure type oil burner, have in newspaper parlance, R.'& R; Boned Chicken' to tho utilities commission, the rail- road company and tho Intcntnto "scooped" the industry by perfecting n pump, an atomizer nnd a control li^v-tragti &t Plmstng 31b. Jar commerce commlnnion nnklni; tliern valvo that places thoir product "seventeen years nheatl of tho field." 45c that before they Krant nny iin mis- 25c sion rrlntlvo to ttin petition of tho SAPPHIRE JEWELLED Their pump—the "Gcrotor"—Is tho biggest news since tho invention OKEEK YM I'Uil tkiH'.fl rallroml company thnt n»'«• 25 thnt In tho futuro the towimlilp of Peanut Butter Middlctown will not lin Irmilcct up Their pntonted Duplox Valve, in a nensation in tho engineering worm. IMua Drpf'iit tin flottlet With two wnmkn ovMlcml III!.1K<'» Thenc three exclusive nnd outstanding features arc found only in the 23c ttlTTEB 10 ox »r 1 5 which would lw rxprnnlvn to mnln- JIAKEluv Tomato Juice ]"™>"* ] Qc t rt In. Centennial vtjitt I'uur. com.'onr>—prmu Mr. Ilobrrtn, nn wrll nn olhrr town- AUTO ATIC U C nhlp ntl<, Assortment Grape Juico 2 '" 25 > ffol tlmt If ttin i nlli nurl In to |,.i nl- QUIET MAY ; OIL BURNER All Itrrular to Gr*wU Chinook Snlmon \ lowrd tfi illnriinllnnn II n I l(:lit ,,f wny DVl-r tilts lici'llnn ,,f thn ,,„„! ,,.f,.,,ri( to It ullcilllil tin rnmiiMlnl to put. lip In keening with our policy of prUln»l>!«t, o pirlili:<-n nml not funr- thn wo tmv« «n«ngc l, • 1,-1,1 f,, M, ,)|rnl QUIET MAY IT.Ad 'jiirrw 0 r 'J'rrlmlrlitn. DUPLEX VALVE .'Jtnif.-d Oliver, >•'•; <•• riul "Buih To Last A Lifotimo" .«.»• "—• <•»•»• '- 23c Th» t'llllrcl lilnli-n ("Ivll rirvlrn Ullllllniiliifl linn nlitiMllmril II,.,| until ll«nT luritlrnl UNlTi:i> SKIWICF. 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jv J. •i'l. u RED BANK EEGISTER, JUtiE 29,1932, Pace Eleven' RETIRED FIWM ARMY.' Waterman was In charge of the Sig- mond, Elfrlde Haun, Gustavo HUB- from Dartmouth this year\ and Frank married on Saturday, Juno 18th, at Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plotkln on Sun- nal corps telegraph ofllco In the Print- nltz, Richard Heidol, William Hetdel, Gllbrrt of Vermont left yesterday by St. Rose of Lima, church at Freehold day entertained Mr. and Mrs. Moe W. A. HOPPING Master Sergeant Jfoward Waterman Ing crafts building, 34th "tract and Eleanor, Johnson, Walter Johnson, automobile for California, y/hero they ,by Rev. John J. Kucker. They are Stern and daughter Theresa, Mr. and tince Served Over Thirty Years. 8th avenue, New York. This was said Bolt Llnzmayer, Anita Matthews, will attend the Olympic games, living with the bride's parents. Mrs. Benjamin Herman and children to bo the largest military telegraph Irma Scott, Walter Scott, Dorothy Mrs. Harry Coleman, who has been and Mrs, Frieda Stern of Trenton; Real Estate and Insurance Matter Sergeant Howard Water- office operated, by the Signal Corpa Btryker, Lorln Waddell, Harloy Wy seriously sick with pneumonia, shows The Sunday-school of the Dutch Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sthler of 8 LINDEN PI,, RED I1ANR man, Company A, .Blst Signal bat- during tho war., man, Donald Wyroan, Margaret Luf-1 Improvement. She is under tho care Reformed church will hold Its annual Smlthburg and Jacob Stern and fam- NOT \ SPECULATOR talion, Signal corpi, baa been placed After his retirement Sergeant Wat- burrow, William Lufburrow, Harry of Mrs. Myron Bennett and Miss plcnlo on Wednesday, July 20th. ily of Holmdel. FIIOKIS 307. on the retired Hit after the equiva- rman expects to reside at San Diego, Wllllanson. Stanley Williamson and Ruth Coieman. lent of more than thirty years active California. Helen Hawkins. Tho Shrewsbury township commit- service. tee wns recently notified that the Master Sergeant Wat or man first Five Rentals. state highway department had ap- nerved la Troop, L, 4th regiment cav- BUS TRIP TO NEW YORK, ' proved tho Swimming river road, alry, In which he enlisted on May Rentals made within the past week which was recently coiled with tar- 26th, 190B, and was discharged there- Navcslnk Young Folks Visited the by G. Howard Llpplncott were How- Zoo and Aquarium. ard Roseyelt's building on upper via. from on May 24th, 1908. His oecond Broad street to Monrriouth Players, Mrs. S. J. Bonnctt Is confined to enlistment was In Troop G, Zd regi- A group of,the young members of Incorporated; Edward Leddy'a house bed "with stomach trouble. ment cavalry, In which he enlisted on the Naveelnk library enjoyed a bus on Madison avenue for tho summer Prayer meetings will bp held In the $ PHONE 537. July 2Tth, 1008, serving with this or- trip to. the Bronx zoo and tho aquar- to Mies Jean Tato of New York, a Methodist church Thursday nights ganization until July 20th, 1011. On- ium at the .Battery last Friday, Tho house at Beattlo Park to Harry during July. August 8th, 1011, Sergeant Waterman trip was made possible through the Metz of Harris Park, H. A. Glblin's Mrt). J. C. Hanklnnon, Mrs. C. C. 4onsdlidatedMotor nullptod in tho Signal corprv In whtoh gonotoalty qf n frlond of tho-llbrary. houso on William uli-eet to M; Mus-Copper and.lira,. Wellington Wilklns, branch he has served continuously to The trip was made In one of Burdge tillo of Now York and Rev. A. L. Sr., atlnndnrt a Republican meeting the present date^. During this period & Son's busses. Miss Edith Wlllse, Walte'a houso on Ocoanport avenue Friday on the Robert G. Ilsley estate i Sales Corp. Sergeant Waterman served? in the 4th Adam Mnsjmayer and Miss Hope at Little Silver for tho summer to at Rumfion. Service company, Signal corps, the lot Turner,' tho librarian, were In charge Sergo Syrjala. of Now, York. Tho Rlvervlew hospital auxiliary tfSED CAR DIVISION. Signal company, the lbth signal com- of tho party. will hold a danco tonight In the pany and Company A, 51st Signal bar Tho young, folks In the party were Bchoolhouse. Arrangemonts will be ! PHONE 810. tallon. From December 5th, 1905 to Lily Applegate, Joan Banfleld, Ruth made for anyone wishing to play October 24th, 180T, and from Janu Budd, Vera Collins, Hilda Goodman, Keansburg News. cards. The committee In charge con- ! USED CAR LOT ary 3d, 1910 to June 15th, 1B11, Ser-Grace Gregory, William Habert, Ade- Cl'bo R«d Bank Register can ba bouuhl sists of Mrs. Everett. Bradley. Mrs. geant Waterman" served In the Phil- laide Hallam, James Hallam, Jennie in KiansburK at the atom ol E. U Millet. Lester Harrison, Mrs. Raymond Ben- N. Santa Luclu. Philip Kellei and CharlM Jiett and Wjsses Dorothy and Con- HallarnpLoujBa-Hajla^ •VSSini-—=^--ir,--.^nr^a^=« v ; During the World war • lam, Harry Hammond, William Ham- •Bianc(!"r{nndr Marie" SCott- arnd'SlKF The New Point Comfort taxpayers' Drey o r. 4»Baoclatlon-in_a_cQmmunieatloa_read —Axthur. CiD.wLhor. _of Oraflgr- has g^ Ihf at the meeting of the borough coun- rented a farm at the corner of the cil last week, asked that immediate Colt's Neck and Swimming river action be taken to stop the undress- roads, owned by Wellington Williins, 8 ing In automobiles parked along the Sr. Why, be satisfied. with the mediocre when Beach-way. Mrs. Helene Uabeck, pres- Going Places! t The Tinton. Falls second team de- jtKe__ excellencel of _ Red ..Bank_Dairy_ s _ FRESH ident of tho association, was present feated a baseball nine from Pine at the meeting","anil asked why-the Brook last- week, 17 to 6.- " safe and sane~4th^ of Milk and Creaftijnay be enjoyed at really mod- police department could not elimin- A July means going ate this practice. Mayor was erate prices; of the opinion that the police force ARE SMART places in one of our good was entirely Inadequate at the pres- Colt's Neck News. Used Cars. You take no Don't you like the idea of FRESH MILK ? ent time, there being only two po- licemen on duty at any one time dur- Charles Soulla of Vanderburg Is We have the most charming, new rislj and play safe, when That's the secret of the goodness of. our ing the 24 hours. In reply, Mrs. Us-making repairs to the flrehouse. you buy here. Our busi- beck averred the police appropriation Roy Bauer; son of Henry Bauer of styles, in all White, Black and milk and cream. was sufficient to have more protec- Rumson, Is vacationing on the Hoey ness reputation your guar- tion. Mayor Watson told Mrs.' Us farm. White, Pastels and Prints,' that •will ~antfe.We.give you.% sane, beck he would take tho matter up Garrett Conover has bought a new The Milk that's FRESH. with Manager Lohsen, and ascertain Hudson eight automobile. blend with every gay Summer cos- fouV square proposition on what could bo done. Charles Wester- "Mr.'and Mrs. Walter D. Fields anti The Milk that TASTES BETTER. velt, a resident of Highland avenue, daughter Alice of this place, and tume. A full range of sizes. the;, car you want. asked if it would be possible to have Myron Vanderveer of West Freehold Every car guaranteed as Drink plenty of our FRESH CHURNED that thoroughfare oiled. The mayor Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A—"Ghandl" Sandal, leather strips, leather said there were no funds available Frank Johnson at Morrisvillo, Penn- soles. ' 84 .SO represented; low prices. BUTTERMILK during the hot weather. for such purposes. An ordinance sylvania. Widths A to D was passed on first reading for rais- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks wern Liberal terms. Anything All From Tuberculin Tested Cows. ing $29,526.41 for the Issuance of pav- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Asher takfen in trade. Come in Irving of Red Bank Walter Conover won first prize in a B—Linen Sandal, leather sole, —look around. Pick out was adopted to Issue note for Cuban heel $850.27 to pay for engineering fees In shoot, held recently by the Holiday 98" the* car you want—get our LOCAL MILK FOR LOCAL PEOPLE— connection with the building of Jet- gun club. George Hayee of Marlboro pro-position on it. 'You will ties on the shore front at Granvllle was second, Emerson Llske of Mata- Park. A resolution was adopted wan was third, and Arnold 'Conover C—Shantung linen, flexible leather $41 •«> be surprised how easy it is It's Better. granting permission to the Highlands was fourth. Seventeen members took sole. A wide variety of colors. to own a good Used Car. steamboat company to transport pas- part in the match. The next shoot sengers to and from Keanuburg to will be held on the Fourth, starting Highlands. Theodore Schrleber was at nine o'clock. BjS THRIFTY; BUY A appointed a special marshal for duty The Young people's fellowship of D—Linen Sandal, crepe rubber Boles, the Dutch Reformed church had low heel. at Belvedere Beach. Fine for tennis • • • 98' USED CAR. Miss Leah Riley, noted Keansburg beach Friday night at Bay Red Bank Dairy inc. swimmer, has entered the marathon Head. Fred Hnrrlson -will en- ewlmmlngf race to be held at Lake tertain the^sewinc club of the church '29 Nash Sedan Hopatong on Saturday. Miss Rlley tomorrow afternoon. Phone Red Bank has been in training for the event A postponed meeting of the At- Advanced, .six dual Ignition job, gO A lantlo township comhilttee was held one owner; equal to new In every BOme time. Saturday afternoon. SHOES rgspect.'' A number of automobile thefts Night Phone have occurred during the pa3t -week The board of education will open or so. Tho automobile of William bids for school bus contracts Friday 56 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. '30 Pontiac Special Coupe Bnyder was Btolcn from his yard, night. Six contracts will bo awarded. and when he roportod tho theft to Walter Bennett of this placa and Rumble seat Job, excellent per- the police department he was advised Miss Edna Gilhuly of Freehold were formance; finish, upholstery and hia car had been found on Harmony Urea will readily meet your ap- road, Mlddletown township, In a proval. wrecked condition. Joooph Langan of Keyport parked his car on Rarltan avenue and when he was ready to •30 Ford Coach return to Keyport his car wag no Runs perfect Carefully driven SUN f where in sight. He borrowed on au- by one owner; in the best of tomobile and was on his way to po- condition throughout JULY lice headquarters to report the theft MON. when he recovered It. The automo bile of Nicholas Deturo was taken '29 70B Willya-Knight from his garage early Wednesday JULY morning. Fortunately tho theft wa Coupe soon after discovered and poll^ Rumble seat job, wire wheels, SAT. 3 headquarters were notified. Whil' trunk rack, other extras. Can't on the lookout tho police saw th' be told'from a new car.. Low car and gave chase. Tho thlev mileage. JULY 4 abandoned tho car and made thci. escape and the car was recovered Tho garage of George Murphy on Pa: "30 Reo Sedan mcr avenue waa broken Into, but . > Flying Cloud was apparent tho car could not h u moro 2 started. Tho auto thieves evident!; Will give y° »erylc» and then wont to the garage of Grnni better performance than a. lot of Jlli rr== Metzger, nearby, where trjey were new cars. Finish and upholstery more successful and stole his auto- attractive!/ clean. mobile. Beginning on Friday tho Crystal j ballroom will be open every night. *29 Hupmobile Sp'rt Coupe Mr. and Mrs. R. Jimnes of Highland Low mileage, well cared for; Boulevard have been on a trip to looks and performs like a new Nova Scotia. car. Mrs, A. Franck entertained nt i\ card party l»»t Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Glldon of Cleor- $250 up mont, Va., who have been guosta nt Porter'n hotel, hav0 returned to their Buick Sedan homo. Huns great, clean upholstery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt of good finish; five good tires. Rutherford havo been vlnttlng Mrs. Gertrude Duncl of Main Btreet. Mr. nml Mrs. David Cnrman nf S" Buick Coach ley nvrnun nr« the parents of ,i Standard KU. Klnlnh like n«w. daughter, Clean Interior; alt good rubber; The Crescent banebnll team held 'i depnndnhln jinrformnnce. curd pnrty «t Camp Jnhn Satiinl.iy night. Mrs. William Hnlbnch fnlerlnlin-il '29 Essex Coach thn members nf the- IIUIIPV nuxtllnr> Brown Purn finish, excellent up- LNJOY nf the New Point Conifm t fire c(iin- holntrry; tlrrn In Rood nhnpc. 11 1 pnny Tluirndiiy afternoon, Unuimnlly If" ' nil-mound per- Mr. ami Mrc. Hnhrrt Kerner nf Nul- formftner, l»y have ln-en vlnlllnK Mr. nnd Mr?. Wllllnnt Lnrkwood. 3 days freedom Mlr"i Dorothy Jone-n linn returned '28 Whippet 4 Cabriolet from a vlnlt «t New York. 58 Broad Street Red Batik Orrnn, Pucn ftnliOi, thoroughly Mr. nnd Mr*. Warren Peirl i>f ri«rondlllnni«l; Inohn nnrr|t h»» riinrlml"d GET SET FOR A Cadillac Sedan K vlntt nt N»w Yolk. Amon^j thn^n >vh'i nnw thn /Ui»Jl*r%. fllx wlrn whnfil runli>m body J'il>, riAVE a holiday yourBolf, Mrs-. Ilousowifo. M.^hivipllnj^ fljtlit lnM Tn«"« mul por- i>niy Mnurrr *itcn! Hin week r\u\ n\ WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT! fn) Mint, n wilt piennn nvMI you. Mew York. Iifoclrifl homo nppliancca work for o fo>v cent/i Mil. A, IIMIH.II, wan |,Hlrii t>y IIM n doy. Tho Elootrio Rango for cool nnd enrcfroo |i«t ll"K l"«t W«nll. Hi. Mil'iillIKll ; FRESH MERCHANDISE... lilAMffi) tbn wnllnit. $100 up cookery; tho Elootrio Hpfrigorntor for food Ml." Alnmil* I'*yn1*r, « t'n' IKI MODERATE PRICES In l)iti«. Wlillr lln-ir rii'ii rn »M. • ll« will vlull l!:ii,l.n,l, |r,i,,IF l>, CQIVO your inpnl-ffCttiriK problcnin in nn rnny ni.ny, IIBIV, flwllimlmiii, ||..||.i|.i YES, WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS. $35 up ooonomlcal way. Como in nnd nw our lino of clrclrJo liomo Tinlon FnlU Ncw«. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY ruin wr.Mt'it nrr'.riAf. i he)p?ra'or viiit. your lt>,| ll«r,l, !1i|lMt.y »ri»i IIIIMII. U I' ^ WHILE THE GOOD THINGS ARE HERE. ('lnyilnr (\ Cunr.li r.. l.y Hi. U * ". HII.IIII.J •I.IIIIIIIIV $75 l,«l |...MI. ~MI. Mil It .1. Hrni.«ll SPKCIAI. DISCOUNTS AI.LOWKD Jersey Central Power & I i IN QUANTITY" PURCHASES. t. '|tlt |n II,. .'Term*.' ^~- Trade*. < litiiu, BED BANK REGISTER, 29,1932. ducting an intensive course of ten N. J. Newspapers hours, divided into convenient per- iods. It is devoted to a review of „ -I ) . . . , ife-savlng methods, such as break- Hold Convention ing the clutches of the drowning, towing helpless bodies to the beach Annual Sessions Held at Asbury and reviving the unconscious, fol- lowed by special work in teaching Pork on Friday and Saturday and examining methods and means —Chauncey F. Stout of Plain- of promoting local life-saving and water safety programs. The Bed It's Contagious field the New President. K£tOjlY~t&±k Cross urges all examiners to attend Chaiiricoy F. Stout of the Plaln- at least one complete training course fleld Courier-News vraa chosen pres- a. year to keep their work up to ident of the New Jersey Press asso- standard. ciation at tho annual meeting held in Mr. Young has had long experience This Desire t» Buy tha Monterey hotel at Asbury Park or n first aid and water safety. It was Saturday morning. Following the as a student at Amherst college in You CAN — usual- custom-Gf havingii>6_gfflces_ of JID21..that_h,e became a member of the president and vice president tilled al- Red Cross "life"' saving corps, "later" ternately by representatives of daily qualifying as a Red Cross life saving Afford—A- Four Thi^ papers and weekly papers, Garvin P. examiner in a velunteer capacity. In Taylor ol the Montclair Times was 1924, ho became a faculty member chosen vica president. John W. Clift of the Red Cross saving institute at of the Summit Herald was re-elected Plymouth, Massachusetts, at which secretary anofW. B. R. Mason of the instructors are trained. These insti- Bound Brook Chronicle treasurer. tutes offer intenslvo courses for ath- Permanent (So Contagious* That We Have Already Those elected to tho executive com- etic directors and the like. mittee were Miss J. Mabel Brown, Keyport _Weekly; Col. Charles C. HEADS ALUMNAE. Had to Move Into A Larger Shop!) ' KaWSrt, —Perth— -Ambby'--^Evening. News; Rudolph E. Lent, Jersey Jour- New Jersey College Group. nal^Pimnja^Baldwin.JJewirk Sun- "" of a perfect day Call; Franklin Fishier, Kiage- —Mrsr Walter W. Gosling --of Ited figure neecfto wood News; Georgo M. Hartt, Pas- Bank is the new president of the as- larger qusrtersl" sate News-Herald; Fred S. Hayes, sociate alumnae of New Jersey col- be made this Summer ! Red Bank Register. lege for women, succeeding Miss smooth surfac- '400 dresses delivered* and 600 on the racks in the new little Blue and Max Leuchter of the Vineland Eve- Alicia. Hemler of New York. Mrs. ning Times, L. T. Russell, Newark Gosling is a member of the class of ed under the new fitted --Ledger;—H. Douglass—Rhodes, Lake- 1922, theJ3rst class to graduate from Silver Shop on the second floor. We're as busy as an ant hill, with no wood Times; John D. Hogue, Jr., Now Jersey college for women, and~lB~ - North Jersey Courier, __Oran£e, and the wife of Dr. Gosling. She is ac- Thfs C/B Grip-on girdle in ^signs of"arletup;^Naturally, We're airpiffed'up aBoTit th^Tmiqu^place^ John Dey, Millburn Item, woro cler.t- tive in; Red Bank clvio affairs as a the popular 14 Inch length ed to membership. member" of the Woman's club of Red we're creating for ourselves in town. One customer saidlo us the other A memorial was read in memory B"ank and of the American associa- fits you like a "second skin. of the late William B. Bryant, pub- tion of University Women, For six Tho up ond down stretch in You can afford a permanent years she has been president of the day, "I'll be frank with you, I've shopped elsewhere, but the styles and lisher of the Teaneck Times-Record the back section prevent* wave this season because at and a former president of the associ- Red Bank auxiliary of the Fltkln ation. Dr. Allen Sinclair Will report- Memorial hospital of Asbury Park. annoying "riding up" on the • Steinbachs a permanent is- workmanship of your dresses are so much better that I had to come ed on the activities of the school of With her election to tho presidency figure. Side locing offords In- ^>nly ^8.00 . . . and, as we've journalism at Rutgers, conducted in of the alumnae group, Mrs. Gosling back." ^-cttoperatlon with_the association. automatically becomes a member of dividual figure adjustment. said over and over before, a Leopold A- ChambUss'. assistant the board of trustees of Rutgers uni- Steinbach wave is a Fred- versity, according to a ruling made $3-50 . --vice-pro sldent _oLthe _Eldel lty_Unipn_ eric's-Vita Tonic Wavel We trust company of Newark, addressed fecenIIy~By~ that" gronpT Otftar of- We know you won't buy one dress when you come in.., but two, ficers elected are Mrs. Alfred P. Todd haven't cut our quality, we -the convention on tho "Challenge of of Ocoan Grove, vice president; Advertising." never do. But materials three or more ! The fever is contagious, and you'll see how really; "Conditions in 1029," he said at the Mrs. Horace N. Clark of Bound Brook treasurer and Miss F. Rosa- have come down and so has seventy-sixth annual meeting of the mond Sawyer of Elizabeth executive . thrilling it is to choose several lovely frocks for almost no money at all!' New Jersey Press Association, "were our price. Infinitely more serious than they are secretary. Turn to the-^ight at-the elevators, instead of-left. today. I don't mean that business will tee off Immediately, but busi- Resigns as Hellef Director. LEWIS And, in case you have for- ness is sounder and better. Bank Howell VanGerblg of New York, di- gotten, a Steinbach perma- credit deflated 24 per cent since 1929. rector of Btate relief In Monmouth "Today we are in tho final stages county, has resigned and Chester X Specialty Shop nent includes a SHAMPOO of tha depression," he added, "and Barnard of Newark, state director, AND A SETTING! the world Is filled with crazy ideas— has appointed Mrs. George Bodman 61 Broad Street, an epidemic of fear. Sane men and of Riverside drive In Mlddletown RED BANK women must keep their feet on the township to succeed him. ground and let nature take its course." ChambUss asserted newspapers of- fer a "tiemendous challenge" to the RED BANK SEASON OPENING advertiser. "Advertising is going to AUDITORIUM Sat. Eve., JULY 2d. at come Into its own before this storm Adjoining ELKS' CLUB We Swear by $2.95 Is over," he added. 200 Feet from Slato Highway 35 And nil Following Week. On Friday night conferences were and Broad Street. held by the dally representatives and LEGITIMATE STAGE PLAYS—NOT PICTURES Shantungs, the new cotton chiffons, also the weeklies at which various These problems weer discussed. The Monmouth County Players, Inc. flat crepes and printed silks. Pastels, Management William A. Brady. Jr., Ben Hoagland and George Kondolf Rev, Dr. Wi Warren Giles of East Have, the Great Honor to white, and figured patterns. 14 to 44. Orange asserted at the banquet Sat- PRESENT urday night that the influence of the press In buttressing the constitution Hot Oil & is stronger than that of the church. "Don't let your contempt of the AND PLAYERS FROM ORIGINAL N. V. COMPANY IN Eighteenth amendment," he said The Sensational Comedy Success "cause you to sneer at the constitu- tion. And when you knock tho Eigh- "THE ROAD TO ROME" Steam teenth amondmont, romembpr tho l>y Robert E. Sherwood bootlegger is supported by reputable POPULAR PRICES: $1.00, $1.50. $2.00. EVES. ONLY. 9:00 P. M. people, largely church people." Tel. Red Bank 3844 lor Reservations NOW. Become a Season Subscriber! Assure Yourself of Choicest Seat Locations at Substantial Reductions. ' Shampoos LIFE SAVING TESTS. . Red Cross Instructor to Visit Fort Blonmouth July Mil. Crepe rajahs, shantungs, chiffon voiles, cotton mesh, summer Through the efforts of Colonel A PHOTTE 2880. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS, S. Cowan, commanding ofllcer of $1.00 prints, and flat crepes. Pastels, dark shades, whites. Styled with Fort Monmouth, Herbert YounR, Jr.. Hf© saving field representative of the (Short Hair) American Red Cross, will visit Fort .or without sun backs. Sizes for women and misses. 14 to 52. Monmouth on July Cth. 7th and 8th. for the purpose of conducting classes in water safety and to recommend for certificates those who complete the courses and pass the practical WHY PAY MORE? tests. John Crammer, field representative We Di*y Clean and Press of the American Red Cross, stationed at Fort Monmouth. has made ar- LADIES' MEN'S There is no treatment like rangements to havo nil local exam- iners reviewed in thctr nrt nnil to COATS SUITS the hot oil and steam sham- examine all pcnior life-aavcra who poo! It is an affair of vigor- are aspirants for appointment n3 cx- and and Hminers, Theae rxnmilintlona will DRESSES COATS ous brushing, steaming and Sheer, dainty eyelet batistes, voiles, and linens. Summery color- take placo at tho Y. M. C. A. nnta- v> nibbing, a process of soaking torium nt Asbury 1'nri< nt 2 Of) I>. w,, WORK CALLED FOIt AND DELIVERED. ings and white. Not all sizes in all colors and styles, as we strive on July Cth, 7th and 81 h. •to in pure, golden,'olive oil, of The visiting ilelrt worker is con- Office: 76 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. more steaming, massaging for two-and-threc-of-a-kind individuality. 14 to 44. and -baking. After this your iiair is washed in ho movios must bo tho roal story of Hollywood, for you and your follow playerj'mako us fool its doop reality! This Summer Thank you for, a great onlertaln- monl, Mijf Bcnnolt. No ono ot any timo hai mado a finer picturo! Yarncraft I OS Triple sheer crepes for town. |u-,|r| .nnl uliilr i ii.iH. riepr\ Invrl) flat crept'-. Print-., a feu- d.iik C"|(inii(;-., Miiiitnrr -.li.nlrv Worn Classes en'* artd itih'.e'.' *\te\ 1 t I" 44/ SATURDAY, .ll'I.V 7l>.|. in a /loarf-fouc/tmo drama //iaf r/ps f/io Have veil from //io world UoU'tntl l/io scromjf liuiiv in .ni.l Ir.un •il'uiil WHAi PRICE HOILYWOOD th'i-r l.r-i iii.itiiii; IIC-V thinp. •.'. " .11r ,i". ticic h-.l -.illlmin, ii IM, \ ,i[;jin („ lhrn\rt> MAYI AIR\ ASHURY i'AHK I,- Ji It lln-"-. yl Hi-, |M jtl|,-| r-.(r,l '.triii|.,< h (ili..ir. \ fWMNftAi'iin rint rt"-t IV '• BSD BANK , THE KEQISTKK'8 An Ideal Place to Uv*. ~ Located on the Beautiful Broad Street to th« Rive* Shrewsbury Blver, one hour Sewer* on Every Street from Now York, and proyld- More 1'arklng Space lne every city convenience. RED BANK Sidewalk* Along tbo Highways liiuii Weekly, Entored u Bacond-Clau Matter at tha fo»t- Subscription Price: One Ifear II.BO VOLUME LV, NO. 1. offlci at Bed Bunk, N. J, under tha Act of March s, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932. Six Months 91.00. Single Copy 4c. PAGES 13 TO 28.; BOAT CLUB DOINGS, Dinner For Legion Members GARDEN TOUK. Mrs. Henry White Fair Haven's evernl Popular Evens Planned By Check Made on Tax Board Sits 1 Trip to Be Made July 12th to Aid Flayers' Boat Club. Father Soriano at Fort Hancock Social Service Organization. Guest of Honor Public Business The Players' Boat club at Fair Ha- Fireworks Sale at Borough Hall r A tour of eight Monmouth county en will In the coming week get Its j; Quinn Will lie Toast- Robert Kennedy Told of Trip at gardens will bo held Tuesday, July She Founded Monmouth Chap- Back Taxes of $331 from A. F. ull summer schedulo of actlvltes un- 12th, for the benetlt of the Monmouth State Inspector Makes Charges Hears Many Appeal, from As- ter, Daughters of American Lichtenstein Accepted Without ler way. For Saturday night of this master Tomorrow Night at Shrewsbury Post Meeting on County social servlco organization. Against Proprietors of Four sessments by Taxpayer* of Revolution, nnd Served as Re- Interest—-Insurance Bill Held reek the event will a "Big Red, Molly Pitcher Hotel—Several* Monday Night — Depression The start will be made from the Mol- Stores in Which Prohibited Eight Municipalities-—Several - Up—Other Public Matters. hlto and Blue Dance" with music Notablos to bo-Guests — Danco on July 28th. ly Pitcher hotel. Gardens which have gent ThirtyYears. ly-Chet Arthur's popular orchestra. never been open to public Inspection . Fireworks Were Found. Cases Laid Over. -Mra. Henry S. White, founder of The Fair Haven commissioners Oh Monday,, July 4th,, the house A testimonial dinner, part of Rev. At a meeting of Shrewsbury post, before will bo visited. The last gard- Proprietors of four stores at Red ommlttcc will stage, a special cntcr- Tho llonmouth county (ax board Monmouth chapter, Daughters of Monday night votod to accept back icholas E. Soriano's silver jubilee American Legion, Monday night, en will be on the eatate of Mra. Har- Bank -were arraigned before Justice sitting in Red Bank borough hall til American Revolution, was guest of taxos ot $331,44 from A. F. Llchten- alnment for mombers, their fam- jlobratlon, will be hold tomorrow Past Commander Robert Kennedy den L. Crawford, president of theGilbert-M. Keith Monday afternoon lles and gucBts. An entertaining day Monday, considered 121 appeals I honor yeatorday at a luncheon at the steln and to waive Interest on tho Ight at the Molly Pitcher hotel. John told of a visit mado by fifty legion- Rumson garden club, where tea will on charges of violating laws regu- for reductlona In assessments from' • Shrewsbury Presbyterian chapel. It taxes amounting to about $275. The oor show will bo a feature and there* Quinn will be toastmastor, and the naires and their families to Fort be served. Mrs. Harold Hartshorne lating the display and sale of fire-taxpayers of Rod Bank, Fair Haven was the 32d annlvorsary of the chap- amount represents taxes for 1920 on 111 bo no .cover charge. peakers will be Rev. Charles Farran, Hancock on Sunday, June 10th. Past Is chairman of tho committee of ar-works. The complaints wero made RuniBon, Shrewsbury borough and s ter, which was organized on Juno a: strip of land along the riverfront. Wednesday, July 6th, will see the ather Soriano, Mayor Charles R. Commander Cecil R. MacCloud made rangements. Tickets are being sold by Elwood J. Driber, an inspector township, mtlo Silver, Katontown, I- 28tk WOO, at MM. White's home by Mr. Lichtenstein told the commlB- nauguratlon of tho regular Wednes- Ingllsh, Dr. Dominie Trombetta and a report on a trip mado by members at the social servico organization for the state department of labor. and Seabrlght. Tho board disposed '<- . thirteen members. .Mrs.. White served slonorB ho thought ho had paid tho lay night parties. As last year these itcfano Miele. of the post to Camp Anacosla at building on Pearl street and at theSummonses were served by Con-of 75 cases and laid over dS for- fur- 1' hlteftrBsindv;aBBuo, taxcolHeagraaAJl a pay, tho .amoun.amout ffalrs wlU bo conducted In, the spirit Guests qt honorjvllL bejjienatpr W. Washington, on Wednesday, June hotel. stable Thomas_ Hackett. Bfticgt,thly eftrBr.sin,:v, 1 - .Lloyd Grover of due if the eommisBionors waiveidd tthhe )t the tithes and for-tlve ovehlhg"parS afi en~'Bai'tiour,~ranE're0sman-'vVil- •iotir.--A""'vate-"or*'triHnUB"" «aiB"-gi»aH oeeded by .Mrs interest. The matter has been dis- y tho cover charge will be eleven lam H. Sutphln, Judge Harry Truax, to Independent engine company Ing on sale certain types of fire- Princeton. Seventeen cases were dispose^ of '' Tfgg~fTifggfaTil6raocoratlonl B cussed—at—meetings for several :enta. : lav Ihamas-J.-MahGr, Conte Carla Avhic±L-donated; ita_auxiliar-y_ truck-to~ works, the salo of which Is prohibit- white and blue, and each guest re- months. .lorlnda, Joseph McDermott, Thomas collect clothes'and food to bo taken George H^White ed by law. An additional charge of In Red Banlmml thirteoS wer« laid < over. The largest alnglo reduction 1 ceived a small American flag. A fea- Bills amounting to $3,079.30 were M. Gopsill and Dr. Vincent Comito. to the Washington legionnaires. falling to post "no smoking" signs ture of the party was a largo blrth- Frederick J. ITlnnerty is chairman ot David Poxon, a member of tho post, Heads Lions Club in the store in which tho fireworks was ono of $7,500, which was given. 2 paid. Councilman Arthur Sickles ob- Open Hotel For tho Red Bank Elka1 lodge after ono P diy cake with 32 candles. Mrs. White jected to the payment of a bill of the dinner committee. was thunked for a donation of gaso- were sold was lodged against Joseph Jlnc for the trip. A vote of thanks or the trustees, Augustus M. Mlntonj A greeted tho guests and gave the his- $123.50 from Hamilton S. Battin for Members of the Young Ladies' So- Election Held at Yesterday's Ammirate of Shrewsbury avenue. a tory of the chapter, Mrs. C, Edward Church Delegates allty, of St. Anthony's church and was also given to all those who do- The other storekeepers against asked for a reduction from »45,00O fire Insurance on thoJbqrouBh dock to $37^00 on_thebuildlns aitseeamsnt, - MurWy of Trenton, vlco prenldont on the grounds that Mr. Battin has 3t^Anthony's society, who areserv nated food" and clothing: "Tho trip Meeting — Motion Pictures whom ' charges-were made are Jay general of tho national p. A. R. or-not paid two per cent of the prem- ieventy-Five Young Folks from ng on the committee, aro Mrs. Jos was In charge of Mr. MacCloud, Shown—Thomas M. Gopsill "Trubin. trading as Trubln brothers; Eleven of the Red Bank appeals ganization, was tho principal speaker. ium to tho firemen's relief BSHncla- sph Sacco, Misses Mildred Lallanna George Hughes and Morris Reuben- Mlllard J. Tetley and M. M. Prown, were granted, five were denied, th« New Jersey and Long Island stein. Talks on Rackets. board, affirming tho assessment* In Mrs! A. C. Benedict ooff South Orange, tion. The bill was laid over for In- ihd Catherine Figaro, John Costa, all of Broad Btreet. The latter Was f himan also Are Attending Training School Vngclo Claglla, Gluatlno Caprlonl George H. White was elected pres- represented at the hearing by John each case. In ono caso the board national vestigation: David Poxon, chairman of the ten made a partial reduction. defense chairman, also 3armlno Falbo, John Galatro, An- o'clock ritual team, reported that the ident of the Red Bank Lions club at J. Quinn. All pleaded guilty. spoke. A check for $32.18 was received at Fair Haven Church. One of tho assessments afTlrmed A musical program was given un- from tho Boro bus company. A mo- hony Gualtlero, Gennaro GennarelH team would tako part In a meeting yesterday's meeting. Edwin R. Con- Justice Keith suspended sentence Seventy-flyo young folks from the Joseph Mancaruao, Henry O'Hern of the Ocean county legion posts and over waa elected first vice president, In each case, taking Into considera- was that of $4,600 mado agninat der tho dlrfictlon of Miss Sadie Child. tion was possod to pay $6,883.50 to Bradley M. Fischer. Mr, Fischer It Included voeal solos by Miss Gar- the board of education. Methodist Protestant churches of Louts Ramplno, Blaglo Rlccl. Emlllo auxiliaries last night at Toms River. Leon Reussillo, second vice presi- tion the pleas of the store keepers New Jersey and Long Island are at asked that tho assessment bo ellm-. dlna Hatfiold,of Atlantic Highlands, Mr. Sickles reported that a num- Talarlco and John Vaccarella. He said that the team was in need dent; Herbert Edwards, third vice that they had not knowingly violated and cello selections by Miss Isabel's ending tho Eastern conference lead Tho dinner wag scheduled to beof a singer. president; Robert A. Kennedy, sec- the law. They said that they be- Inated becauso of the faet that th* ber of stop Btreet signs were missing rshlp training school a,t the Metho- property in question had been sold Grant_o£ Asbury Park. The lunch- and..that.lt/wpuld cost about $100 to ield on Thursday night, May 26th, Felix Santangelo reported that the retary and treasurer; Kenneth M. lieved they had conformed to the eon.waB sorvod by the Young People s dist church at Fair Haven this wook. •ut was postponed on account of the Wyckoff, assistant secretary and regulations contained in a pamphlet to Trinity church for a parsonage. __ replace thorn. He did not believe the This school Is under tho supervision post waa In need of a new pool table. Tho application of tho Methodist home missionary society. of tho expenditure necessary, and tho mat- death of one of Father Soriano's The post voted to send a resolution treasurer; Theodore Moore and Jack given them by Chief of Police Harry Shrewsbury church, f the board of Christian Education ilcces. Rohrey, lion tamers; Joseph G. P.H. Clayton. They also promised to church for the elimination of Its aau ter waa referred to tho strectB and if tho Methodist Protestant church to Secretary of War Patrick J. Hur- sessment for $6,000 for land on Broad Mrs. Whlto's staff consisted of Mrs.walks committee. ley asking that Colonel J. C. John- Kennedy and Theodore Labrecqye, be more careful in the future. md the Eastern conferenco council tall twisters, and Charles R. English street was laid over for furthtr con. Charles A. Bennett, vice regent; Mrs. A motion made laBt November to eon of Fort Hancock bo loft as com- Harriet W. Bray, registrar j Miss of Christian Education. mander of that fort, instead of be-and Peters Forbes, directors. Dr. sideratloh. Church officials pointed divide the purchases of gasoline for Three Accidents Thedore A. Dorcmus and James A. out that the property Is being uBed, Catherine T. Applegato, secretary: tho borough equipment among three Tho opening service Monday nigh ing transferred to thc West Coast. was under the direction of Dean C Curley, Jr., were tellers. Forty and Eight for religious services and therefore MM. George H. Frcok, historian;.ana service statlon» was rescinded upon Robert Kennedy told the members Is exempt from taxation. Mrs. Charles B, Parsons, treasurer. the recommendation of a'commlttei H. Reed of Westvllle, New Jersey on Rumson Road that Comrade Morris Miller was Motion pictures, taken by Harry Other chartor members wore Miss composed of Councllmon Sickles, Au- Tho classes begin at 8:30 o'clock in steadily Improving at the Brooklyn Malchow, official motion picture cam- "Wreck" Here There were only seven appeals frant Rachel Vandcrvcer, MIBS Elizabeth gustus M. Mlnton and Tony Hunting- he morning and end at noon, -with Red Bankers Hurt When Car naval hospital. Adjutant Carl Brem- eraman of the club, were shown un- Fair Haven residents. Five were dls- ' Cooper, Mra. Isabollo H. Hallock. a morning worsftlp service .from half- er was authorized to write to Mr.der the direction of Theodore Moore, posed of and two were laid over. Mrs. Annlo M. MacGrath, Miss Mar- past ten to eleven o'clock. Service Runs Into Hedge -Uzal Mc- Miller, Informing him of the doings the club's motion picture technician. Charter of Monihouth Voiture of Twenty-three Rumson residents filed' garet Torhune, Miss Margaret Tut- at night begin at eight o'clock am Carter's Machine Knocks of tho post. The pictures were taken at the pre- American Legion to be Grant- appeals. Eighteen wero dlspoued of aro open to the public. and five laid over. Eight were re- hill and Mrs. Holdn Coriell White. New Lieutenant in Down Light. Charles H. Kerchner and Joseph sentation of elm trees to the board ed Tomorrow Night at Red Eight of the charter mombers are The Instructors for tho standar of education at the Red Bank ath- ctlved from Shrewsbury borough, five. A. Koch wore admitted as members. Bank—Parade and Initiation. being considered and three ad- still living. course, for persons seventeen year; Two Red Bank young men were Felix Santangelo reported that the letic Held at the opening of the high Among tho guests of honor were Cavalry Trjoop and over, are Professor M. J. Shroyei hurt in an accident on tho Rumson school baseball season, and when journed. Sixteen were from Shrews- rnanaprer of the Smoke Shop tavern The charter of the newly organized bury township taxpayers. Nine wera Miss Mabel Clay of Beasloy's Point, of Westminster, Maryland, who 1:road Monday afternoon when an au- donate the use of the tavern for work was begun on Red Bank's new Monmouth voiture of Forty and Mrs. J. E. Bickers, state chairman Leonard Marthens of Rumson conducting classes on tho New Test tomobile driven by Joseph DePletro parking space. disposed of and seven laid over. Lit- & "depresslon" dance Thursday even- Eight of the American Legion, will tle Sliver had ten, of which all-but ot national defenso; Mrs. Joseph A. ament and Rev. F. L. 6lbbu, also ol of Locust avenue. Red Bank, skidded Thomas M. Gopsill. police commis- be granted tomorrow night -In the Elected Lieutenant—He Re- Westminster, associate executive sec- after It had passed a horse and fpe. Juiily 28th. Commander Morgan three wero settled. Eatontown resi- Reid of Deal, MISB Prlcllla Benedict B. Eilert appointed Mr. Santangelo sioner, gave a talk on "rackets." clubrooms of the Westside Young ' of South Orange and Mrs. Oliver P. ceived 35 Votes, Moog 23, retary of the board of Christian Bdu wagon and then crashed Into a hedge Guests at the meeting were Albert dents submitted nine, six of thent Chairman of the danco committee. Men's Democratic club on Shrews- being disposod of. Seventeen Sea-v Hatfleld of,Atlantic HlghlandB. Fix 4 and Robinson 2. cation, who Is conducting a courso o on tho BohlfT estate. Others-ln tho S. Miller, Hubert M. Farrow, James bury avenue. Grand officers of the worship. The instructors for thcar woro John DeLuca, Angelo Spag- The committee will comprise all bright residents filed appeals and elf Members of tho Presbyterian mis- members of tho post, T. Clayton. William Russell. J. Al-state nf New Jersey will officiate. An Leonard Marthens of Rumson was younger folks include Rev. Roby F, nuolo. Jasper Sharabba, James Ma- bert VanSchoick. Kenneth Bruce and these eight were heard and nine were' sionary society who- assisted with i A letter of condolence will be sent initiation, or "wreck," will also take put over. , the dinner were Miss Emma G. elected second lieutenant of the RedDay of Inwood, Long Island, whose letto and Peter Galatro, all of Red Donald English. place. Bank cavalry troop Monday night Bank. DeLucca and Spagnuolo wero & thn 69th regiment, which recently Holmes, Mrs. Frank- Storck, Mrs. topic Is "The Master Leader;" Ro\ lost its chaplain. Father Duffy. Many The meeting will' be preceded by Many protests were registered by Harry Burden, Mrs. Frank Borden, Besides MarthenB there wero threi H. VV. Bland Detwiler of Allenwooi cut and bruised and were taken to other candidates, they being Frei the Rlvervlew hospital at Red Bank Red Bankers served with Father SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW. a parade, which will form about half- gasoline service station companies Mrs, Mathilda pbrc, Mra. Frederick who will discuss "Young People' Puffy in the Red Bank ambulance located in tho various municipalities Moog, also of Rumson and Honry Fl) Methods;" Dean Reed, whose topic in the Rumson ambulance; past eight o'clock In front of Burst, Mrs. Georgo U, Mlksch, Mrs. and Wllmot Robinson of Red Bank company of the 42d division. About Revue to he Presented at Monmouth rooms of Shrewsbury post of theThey claimed that the state had al- O. Harold Nevlus. Miss Mary Borden, "Christian Living;" Rev. R. C. Phi Sunday morning about nlno o'clock twenty members of the ambulance County Country Club. ready ruled in their cases and asked Marthens received 35 votes, Moog 23 lips of Roseland, New York, whoa American Legion on Broad stroot Mrs. William A. Shoemaker, Mrs. a LaSalle coupe driven by Uzal H. company attended Father Duffy's The Pretzel band of Passalc will lead the board to.concur, which waa done. Fix 4 and Robinson 2. Marthens sue topic 1B "Our Bible;" Rev. John McCarter crashed into an electric The Monmouth County Country Fred England, Mrs. Frank Quack- ceeds Robert Llnton, who reslgne funeral at New York this morning. club will present "Moonlight Mo- the procession and will bo followed Thc council chamber was crowded, enbush, Miss Elizabeth Hobba, Miss Hulzer of Como, a former pastor light standard on the Rumson rpad Arthur Slattery and Thomas Valen- a short time ago. After tho clectloi tho Fair Haven church, whoso topi ments" at the club Saturday nightby tho candidates for membership, at all times during the day. Albert Grace BrooltB, Miss Virginia Brooks, and then swerved across tho road and tine wero color bearers. who are known as "P. G's." TheseL. Ivins, president of the board, w«» Miss Alma Smith. Miss Elizabeth Robinson was appolntod sorgean Is "The Kingdom Enterprise," an hit a tree. Tho light standard was at eleven o'clock on the lawn In front major of tho troop. Miss Barnhlll of Westminster, who A letter will be sent to the warof the clubhouse. The musical revue candidates will bo from Monmouth In the chair. William A. Stevena, Havlland and . Mlsa Sue Robertson. knocked down. McCarter said he was and Middlesex counties. The "wreck- Or>e night last week the troop ro topic Is "Tho Science of Leadership, department for gold stars for Gold Is being directed by Eileen and Carol counsel for the board, was also pres- Others prosant woro MrB. W. C, forced off the road by another car. O'Kano and Billy Ylvisakor. inn nrpws." na the initiation teams ent. Bhiolds, Miss Gertrude Wood, Mrs.celved a mobilization order. It wu Rov. Ralph Marie Reed ot Atlanti Ho received an Injury to his leg-, butStar mothers in this vicinity. Paot City Is director of recreation. Th Commander William Noglows was Those taking part are Misses Ev- are called, from Union and Sussex Following is a complete list of tha W. E. Hallock, Mrs. H. G. Capon, a surprise order to test tho organ paid no attention to tho Injury at counties, will nlsn be In the proces- Mrs. RobBrt Dean, Mrs. Harvey Dob- Izatlon'B efficiency. Tho call was sent visiting delegates aro staying at th first. At New York the next day an appointed to confer with the ladies' elyn Wyckoff. Phyllis Miles, Doro- cases handled by the board. Atlantlo hotel, tho uso of which ha auxiliary of tho post on this matter. thy and Charlotte Droosten, Jean sion. These teams will conduct thc bins, Mrs. Harry Angolo, Mrs. F. J,out at half-post five o'clock. Within examination showed the possibility of "wreck." BED BANK, two hours every member of tho troop, been donated by nuoscll Bennett Otmor Phillips, Felix Santangelo, Stevens, Mary Ann Slellnfi, Olga Dlbben, Miss Ruth R. Dlbben, Miss a slight fracture and he waa removed SchwenUer. Harriet Woods, Jean The following cases were disposed Marlon Adams, Mrs. E. W. Sayre, except two, was in tho armory and Fair Haven. Tho hotel has beet:o a hospital. Cecil MacCloud. Norman Gardner Members of Shrewsbury post who closed slnco tho death of Abe Be Parker, Mary Beckman, Mary will be initiated aro Harold J. Peters, of: Ml»a Honry M. Nevlus, MrB. Vernon by nine o'clock tho troop was ready A Packard car driven by Vandcr- nnd Carl Bremer were appointed nctt, who owned it. Thatcher, Isabellc Smack. Mildred Wlllinm Chandler, Carl Bremer. Mor- Joseph F. Perlow, 219 Mania avanua. W. R»so, Mrs. W. K. Hopping, Mrs. to leave the armory completed veer C. Lovett of Little Silver left the delegates to the state convention at Swift, Jeannette Truswell. Doris equipped for any emergency. The Camden in August. Alternates will gan Eilert. Morris Rubensteln, An- ai»essed $1,425 for land. (3,000 for bullu- Danlol B. Olson, Mrs. J. B. Allon, Rev. Georgo D. Jones of Atlant] road and ran up on the sidewalk one Stevens, Mary Knott, lone Gillig, thony Talarlco, Charles- O'Burn, init. total J4.425. Allied reduction to Mrs. D. E. Hance, Mrs. Alfonso Dare, troop has sovonty men. The, two who be Robert Kennedy, David Poxon, ".230 for Und. $2,110 for building, total City was tho Speaker at last night' day last week. Irene Hagen, Dorothy and Maty Cecil MacCloud, John McEleny, John $3,310. Affirmed. Mrs. A..L. Ivlns, Mrs. M. V. B. Smock, did not show up wero out of tho state service. Tlio young poople of th Harold Peters, Harry Lewis and Mlnard, Betty Trout, J. Heide, Arette at tho time. Captain Rogers. The Red Bank post Pfelffenberper and John Saville. Con- Kioil D. Wlkoll. Mapla avenua, aaaaaaad Mrs. Joseph Koehno, Mrs. M. A. Ar Westvlllo church will havo charge and Yvonne Love, Donald Brower, $4,090 for bulldlnu. Aaked raductlou to DEMOCRATS TO DANCE. expects to have more delegates at grcssmnn Wllllam H. Sutphln of Mat- cher, all of Rod Bank; Mrs. E. J. tho servlco tonight, Rov. Shroycr wl Grandln Hnmmell, Robert Thatcher. awan and Senator E. Donald Sterner JU.fiOO. Granted. Batchclar, and Mrs. James H. Mat- tho convention than any other post Ray VanHorn, J. Sutphen Knott, A. Samuel Schramm, Canal atreat, ailagild SEEK REMOVAL OF rASTOIt. conduct tomorrow night's service an of Belmar will also be "wrecked." J..OU ror imrnonal property. Itaquaatad, tenlee of Shrewsbury; Mrs. O. R. Monster Rally and Ball to Be Held y Rev. Gibba will bo in charge Frkla In Asbury Park on July 37th. the county Reports were also g wnson and wllllam Macintosh. elimination. Affirmed. Hatilold and Mrs. John R. Morris of Colored Church Board to Moot To- night. ____^^_^__ Riven by Harold J. Peters, child wcl- Mrs. M. C. Cleveland Is chairman Isudore Kerbor, Shrewsbury avamia, aa- Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. Edith M. Plans are being mado by affiliated faro chairman. Guests at the meet- aisned $500 for i>«raonal. Aikoil raduetlora morrow Night to Tako Action. of thc committee In charge of tick- ROSS FENTON FARM OPENING. to $250. Granted. Farrier and Mrs. dolda Collins o( [onmouth county Democratic organ- Ins wero Comrades Pappla, Giles and Rumson; Miss Belle Hoffmire, Miss A meeting for tho purpose of talc- ets, assisted by Mrs. E. L. Crowell, lied llnnk Elks' dub. Broad atraat. Work Started on catlonij for ono of tho biggest affairs VVichenlp, nil of Perth Amboy. Mra. Fred Adams and Mrs. Gerald C. Scphlo Turkrr to llrud 11111 nf ISn- renreaenteil by Aunuatua H. Mlnton, trm- E. Hoffmlro, Mrs. Eleanor Konyon, Ing stops to deprlvo Rov. Wllllam H. ield by them in recont years. It will leo. assessed $15,uoo for bulldlni. AaVad Hebron of the pastorate of tho Pil- Holbrook. The patronesses Include tertalners Over VVnek-Knd. iclucllon to $37,600. Granted. Mrs. T. H. LIpplncott, Mm. H. R. ake tho form of a rally and dance FAMOUS DOG COMING. thc above mentioned and Mrs. Wal- Klngsley and Mm. F. W. Giles of grim Baptist church will bo hold to- Snphlo Tucker will head thc bill John J. llouun estate, corner Broad and Highlands Bridge ind will be given Wednesday nlpht ter A. Rullman. Mrs. Harry II. Sut- front atrceta. ussisaed $1,800 (or land. Llttla Silver. morrow night, It was announced to- luly 27th, nt the ABbury Park cun- of out ertninnrs nt thn Ross Fenton SJ.600 for building, total $14,300. AaVt'l day by members of a council recent- One Which Appears In Movlo Com- lon. Mra. E. Akin StarKs. Mrs. Bay- tor reduction to $500 lor building. Aa- Excavation (or Pier Foundation entlon hall. edies to bo at Strand. ard Bcebo nnd Mra. L,. S. Ylvlsukcr. Fnrm on Deal lake Friday, Saturday, Mrs. Carlton Vanllook and Mrsly. appointed to tako up this matter. Sunday and Mondny, July 1st to 4th. Bcpnincnt lor building reduced to SI.BOO. Governor A. Harry Moore is ex- Wlllinm 11. Iluifan estate. Wallaca atreali C. R. Davis of Long Branch; Mrs. The church has boon split Into two Begun Monday at Highland ! Pete dropped Into Red Bank yes- Tho comlnp week-end will mark the ected to bo the guest of honor. There I'RE-IIOIJDAY nANGE. aisojBed $'J,600 for land. $1,855 for build- Thedore W. "Brewer of Aobury Pnrlt, factions slnco the action of tho pns- Beach by .Jesse A. Howlnnd— ^111 bo a floor show and music for lerday uftcrnoon unannounced and olllclul oponiiif,' of tho place for the IIIK. totnl 111,366. Aalie.l reduction la Mrs. Lenox S. Rold of Elboron, Mlna tor last April In barring trustees To Employ Local Labor. :ie dancing will bo. furnished by a; went about town paying his respects. HCiisnn Rex. Roynolds la director of $S55 for biikl.llnK. Granted. Florcncs P. Brcniloy of Hlghtstown, j Ono of his culls waa made at The Affair In he Held at the Molly I'llcli- ontPit.'iinment nnd tho music will bo 1'". W. w.iohvorth comiiany. Uroad atralta from tho church. Charges were 'oil known orchestra. Two thous- asacsse.l IS,000 for neraunal. Aaked ra- Mrs. A. B. McClonaRhan of Prince- mado by both sides before Justices , . - , ... Register olllce where hlB allenco gave pr Suturdny Nl|;lit. by Honry King and hla orchestra. Work on tho new highway bridge b diK-tlim to J3.000. Afllrmed. ton, Mrs. W. T, Vannrunt of Middle- Colon 3. Dlxon of Red Bunk and vcr tho Shrewsbury river at Hlgli- n,l persons nro exacted to attend.! otfscnl to „,, tlmt wns , on dur. A prc-holldny dunco will be liehl nt Thn olllclal opening of tho Ito-id Viola hi. Jiudlne, Alston court, auaased Trrhuno and Tho appointment fcf committees l £, H.OOO [or bull.llnit, Anked reduction ta town. Mlns Margaret Elmer C. Wttlnrlght of Hhrcwabury. :inda waa begun Monday morning onBo f (ho buslcst hm of the thn Molly Pitcher hold Saturday I-'cnton Fnrm bridge club will tukn. • 3.60U. Afflrnml. Ml»3 Annln Johnson of Matawan; Ono fnctlon seeks to oust tho min- IT hen Jesse A. Howlnnd of Seabrlght ,nd sub-committee!, will soon be ,H1sleSt dny of the week. Before Ko- evening when Jvinlor and IIIH orchoa- plnrn Krldny aflnrnoon. July lat. innounced. Democratic '—"-••«leaders]' , |. ,. | this article Tho A. Alvill Whltllll. llu.ii. tilara...... d Mrs. C. H. Davlnon of Princeton, ister becnuso of alleged unalhlcnl tnrted excavating on. tho Highland nR nny fU tllc W tn tra will bo welcomed. Thin diinre with Mrs. lA.mi' HOMO O'Nfll n» dl- »3.:,6H for bulldint. Asked laductlon to hroiighout the county receive n i t loader nliould bo Informed Mrs. Clarn Aflchcrfdrl of Baltlmoro conduct In conducting tho church. It Pencil aldo for a pier foundation. Tho f OR B cr will differ from the vi;uuil Miipper rrctnr. Tho llrst srsslon will bo at IS.UOO. Cisntcl. holr quota of tickets within tho next j , o that for K. Irving Oakley. Ksr.llnir road, aiteased and MLss Cnr'otta L. Davis of Hights- Is expected that tlio council tomor- lowland firm will build tho coflcr- )mt rctc l3 thc Iamoll(! (1 B (lanco.i prcvlounly held nt thc hut el two o'clock nnd tlmro will bo nn- cw dnyu. Tho proceeds will be used | . |, playing a moat Jl-Ol) f.,r i.ersunal. Asked reduction to row will voto to ask him for hisInma and ulnlt tho piling. nln n yollI s )ma ocn In that thcro will bo mi cover chur^o nthoi- nt clKlit o'clniMi at night. Shop-' IIO0. (irunltiil. town, _ or tho purposo of financin In pt h "O G" resignation. Mr. Lynch, foreman for tho rhlla or tho purpono of financing In part iniportnnt part In tho "Our Gang" nd it will not be il supper dunce. It nrd IlnriMiiy. Id'turor nnd pont I'lillki T. JUIIIIII.)., llroail straal aa- ho coming campnlgn In the county, comedy itciirn of motion pictures. F»C'I It.r.0O f,.r i.oiaonal. Aaked teduc Harbour nrnoimcpu Democrat*. Tho other faction defends tho pas- lelphla firm that hn» tlio bridge con- IM expected thnt thn diuicnM will lie Inureatn of thn hll(l|;n world, will de- in to $1,000. Hi,ml.,I. At a mooting of tho United Wom- tor nnil charge thnt thosn who nro racl, arrived nt HlKhlnndn laat week. j Pct'ii will hn at thn ytrand theater continued nn thin plan n:i thn prevl- llvor ii Inrtilio. T'ho KIIHH l'Vnton lllnni:lio Ayinulil, Caiman iilare, asseaia'l en's Republican club Krlilny night at wnglnff war on him nro not connect- In told Mayor Clcoign W. Hardy of mcAcii thin coming Sntimlny nnd Monday oun dunces have proved to bo pnpu- I''nrm IM unilor thn iiuuiliKonirnt of 1100 f,.r iieisnnal. Jlai|ua>tad elimination. the homo of Ml". Robert O. Ilnloy ed wllh tho church, hnvliu; been llf;hlniitl.t thnt every Job ponfillilo 011 I where, under the pi'i uiinal direction Inr, Kriiiilc IV Kurd iiK'i'n t lll:i yrnr. Bl Rumion n. niosnnun wnn received "turned out.", Thn difference!! of ho brhltfn wul'k will lin KIVOII to rea jrrtinn nl Surf l'mlllon Sri Asldf "( lil.s tiiilnoi. Mr. Lucftiey, ho will In nddltlnn tn tho ilnni'o (hern will Hi,,,II.r M. Hirhfr. Thloi-kmclrtfinalr t, 1I0 htn uttlff. The nnlnin] Hcemn nl ,,..r..,-,l Jl.-ill fin- l.nj, I3.au (,lr bullj. from Bonnlnr W. Warren llnrbour In opinion nrnnn over rlorllcm mid up tn of thnt iMiii'n and vicinity. Mu For Wnmon I'litrnns. lin 11 lltHir iihuw with (ii'<)l>;n Wntt.i ln>i. ti.lnl f l.-'.ili!. lte,,i,.,t,,| elimination t lt 111.1:11 hiitmii hln nblllty to per- which ho Accused Hi" Democratic point ment of odlcem nnd Iho nuns tin for Iho bridge urn ni riving Women pntnmn of tho lluif hatli- lift nuiutel" nf roinliionlr.'t. lloniyl'. 'I lirnui;h fnr (hi, Sumninr. >.u m .iiiiiiln t tint |uu|,.i|y was »i||J to form In Wiij I'litlrely foreign to thnMnlilll, MinnnKiM- nf tlin lint pi, nll- liinlty l-'.iilm-opHl i-tiurrli nn October U* putty of lanlliiK economic recovery. tlon of Miiancm. y day. Thn work to lio ilnnn by UK pnvlllon nt Heiitiil(;ht nro 11,iw Thn (.'nllntiy (,'hlli r 11", wlllrh wnn Illnl, r.ir iiaiannaiie. Anlnn.,1. Thn knynolo of till* nicnmiKn win Ihnt hn Uiiwlnnil Him will lio completed liiwcr fnini of animal life, In mnnt liminrril Hint n|iC(inl f nlel tnliiliiniit t)ln In rnjoy mm bntlm In pilvuliv uncanny, l'elc 1.1 most friendly when '.I Kiuil/'-d n yo.il- HK'». i'-l'.'biutr,l tin • .....I furnliliM one of Iho inon ginpliln of hy July, lli:i.'l. rlonrd wllh a hlRh frnrn nml I In thn hntvl. uf llflo.'li inllllllo pollnds (if Mnn»n Lodge t» llnlil AIIHIIHT Out- i':ipritn In Tlin Hrglnlpr fdlk. .".i'l Ir'l 11.11,'HI on to reennt Illuitrnllnuti of thn Inability liit nt Wnynliln July 17th, IlonrlUfr hnn lioon ipninvcd tn riinhlr- niuiilc: I rnti'ii^inmoia fi"m tilntiun of til" Diminnrittln Jintty (o fiiriiiul.iln r tmlhrin tn lln nn thn nimii. Hrjirli Sli.iuli.1,1 III I Mm TO Ml .r,T. (Unl I'nlly Thin Altrrnniill. WOlt ill Nn W.I 111. 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U.I II, •- Ml V .01' ,-=,1 I'.h, Ju-- t T i.line'., ie i'1 l'i |f ti .ii.it. ii i i, r i ; i Ml. ,'!.,(. ll.l,,... -I M>- ill A'K.i 3 II.I |U| ill <>• ru • ill • tl't III. al i aal», EIG1STBK, JUNE 29,1932. I 9400 for land. 92.000 for bultdlnff. Asked NEW SHREWSBURY1 afternoon. Rev. W. R, Roosell of the reduction to $360 for land And to 11.560 Obituary Tax Board Sits for "building. Board allowed reduction of Playground Will Cars Collide Want Colonel First Baptist church officiated. In- $B0 for land. Fletcher Sherman Building It For terment was In Green drove ceme- tidewater oil ialea corporation. MBMied V HIa Wife. Mrs. Tfoowa Halloway. " tery. • • .: at Borough Hall $460. Aaked reduction to $800. GrasUcl. Open on Tuesday . Johnson To Stay Gul£ reftninar company, assassad 1800. A house of the Cape Cod colonial at Leonardo Mrs. Emma Hallo-way of Waahing- : Miss Frances M. Madison Asked reduction to $250. Granted. - style -Is being built at Shrewsbury The mayor and council of Atlan- on street, .who had been a resident SlB.QOO tor building, total J24.J40. Thft Texai company, asiessed »80O, Young M«n'« Chriatian Auocin- James Piuiarelli Pronounced >f Red Bank for over thirty years, of Willow street died early last rtduetlon to f li.OOO lor building. Asked reduction to $180. Granted, by Fletcher Sherman of Conover ' Drunk by Township Physician tic Highlands at a meeting last night Thursday morning at her home of i H B. Coming, Orchard place, aisassed tion Will Again Conduct Sum* lane; Red Bank, for hie wife. The voted to send an appeal to Secretary led yesterday morning at her home Ths following case was -withdrawn ': the age ot 6D years. complications after an Illness of sev- Qlter the appeal-bad been made: 9200 for Und, 92.000 for building. Aaked mer Program—Session* Will house was started two weeks ago —Dr. Rosenthal Said Man of War Patrick Hurley to havo the eral weeks. She was 20 year* old •eteran's exemption of $600. Granted. and Is expected to be ready for oc- order transferring Col. J. C. Johnson Although a semi-invalid for many Slgmund Elenar estate, property on Gertrude Norman. Woodbine itrMt. as- be Held Daily Except Saturday was Not Intoxicated. f the thirty years she had lived and Is survived by her step-mother, Aaat eid« of Bridge avenue, asseesad 11,170 nesaed $8,000 for building. Aaked elim- cupancy In two months, when the from Fort Hancock to San Francisco Mrs. Sandy Madison of Red Bank; for l«nd, »6.E50 for building-. 12.000 for ination of aiseiement. Affirmed. The Bed Bank Young Men's Chris- family will move, in. Mr. Sherman A seven-passenger sedan, owned rescinded. Col. Johnsori has taken lere, she WBB always cheerful and three slaters, Mrs. Emily Torry and personal. Aaked elimination of personal. tian association playground activities and driven by James • Passarelll of an active part In clvlo affairs at At- ory charitable and performed many FAIR HAVENr The following cases were laid over Is building on a two-acre plot on the Mrs. Caroline Proctor of Red Bank for further consideration: for the summer will officially begin corner of Sycamoro avenue and Bayonne, and a light sedan, owned lantic Highlands and vicinity and iota of charity and' kindness. Very and Mrs. Mildred Oonzales of New the following cases were disposed "CharUs P. Do«tB*r, assessed 917,000 for next Tuesday morning at the Red Hance avenue with the house facing and driven by Charles Woodward of has a" wide circle of frlonds. It la «w, besides thooa who were aided York, and two brothers, William of: and, 9260 for building. Asked reduction Bank high echool athletio field on Hance avenue. The plot is 203 feet Leonardo, collided Sunday night at the bplnlon of the counoll that Col. tad any knowledge. Ono of a murj- Madison of Red Bank and Alexander Florence P. Brown. Grsnire avenue, as- .o $40,000 for land. West Bergen place. The field will be on Sycamore avenue and 425 feet on the state highway and Hpsford ave- Johnson should remain at Fort Han- :ally talented German family,- she Madl»on of Pino Brook. MSMd »«,600 for bulldlni. Asked raduc- Investment and realty company, vacant nue, Leonardo. Passarelll and four ad In her younger dayB, a verj tlon to 18,000, Board Allowed reduction land ast«B«ed $30,000. Asked reduction opened at 8:00 o'clock and children Hance avenue. cock, as he will retire from service at 1500. _ who deelre to participate In the ac- companions were returning from an in a short time and should bo per- leasing soprano voice. She sang at The funeral waa held Friday after- 916,000. The interior of the house will be outing at Atlantic Beach Park. Mrs. Samuel Berko'wlt«, !<« Poplar avenue, Roia Tetl, npaesaed $1,200. Aiked re- tivities ot the playground may obtain mitted to complete his term there. nany church affairs and aided char- noon at two o'clock at the FIske •suesed $200 for personal. Beqtiested duction to $500. . strictly colonial with colonial beam Woodward and two children, Herbert ohapel In Fair Haven with the pas- ellminntlon. Granted. application blanks at 4he east sate ceilings and fireplace. . There will be Edmund Blom made an applica- table enterprises. She was a mem- Smith Httnce road company, Hance ro«d. EATONTOWK. and William, wcrb In the Woodward ber of tho Presbyterian church. tor, Rev. J. C. Fratler.ln charge. of the playground center next Tues- eight rooms, tile bath, with one bath- car. No one was seriously hurt. tion for tho position as operator of Burial in charge of Albert W. Woiy assessed MOO for personal. Bequested The following cases were disposed day. For the convenience of the par- the Hfiwago disposal plant, having Many others In her family were cele- elimination. Granted. room off the master bedroom, three Mr. and Mrs. Woodward were cut don was h, White Ridge cemetery t: ents and children of Rod Bank, The passed the state examination. The brated musicians,. Louis Hennenneld. Elver road, susetied porches, hot-water heat and all mod- about their faces by glass and they t South Eatontown. . H00 for personal, Reauelted ellmlnetlon. Gulf refining company, assessed $1,050. Register has consented to print a, .aked reduction to $760. Granted. ern Improvements. A two-car gar- were taken to Rlvervicw hospital application was referred to the water Mrs. Halloway came to Red Bank Granted. , Tb6 Texas company. asiessed 9460. form of the playground application committee, • t W* Edsar Dantsa and Edsar V. Denlse, age will be attached to the house. with their son William, who was suf- !rom her former home In Germany. Aaked reduction to $130. Board allowed blank In connection with this ar- William Hattlnger of Locust Point 3he lost her' only son, Edffar M. Hal- James B. Allaire, Princeton road, assessed MOD for personal. eduction of $160. The gutters are of copper. fering from' shock and numerous a native of Red Bank, died last Mon- BflQuested ..elimination. Granted. - Sun oil company, assessed $1,360. Asked ticle, -which may be used Instead of scratches. They went to the' hos- was ' appointed a, special .officer for oway, twelve years ago. Mrs. J. Lovy The following: cases were laid over reduction to $975. Granted. going to the playground for an of- pital In the Atlantic Highlands first duty In the amusement park. Tho if Florida, a half Bister, and Otto and day morning of paralysis at his horns for further consideration: Shell Eastern petroleum products com- ficial application or enrollment blank. appointment was made at the ro-iarold Price of Atlantic Mass- on Rlvar road, Fair Haven, where he iany, assessed $900. Asked reduction to aid ambulance. The cars were badly John H. - Cook. Jr.. ajiested (300 for Parents r who rde?lror to,, (lend, their, Weddings._ ; 850.* Board allowed. r*ducUdii-.dfr-T$llOJ)*^( land. 12.000 for TjullSlni.' Aaked deduc- Tidewater oil sales corporation, asssessed children to the playground should The" roport of Charles H. Lomas, 'Ivors. The \funeral will be tomor- WSs~6f ""years old "and was the son tion to 31,600 for building. Buchanan—Clarke. . Passarclli'was arrested by Chief of 1,850, Asked reduction to 9860, Board nil out the form printed below and Police Earl • Hoyer of Mlddletown auditor, was accepted. A motion was ow afternoon at tho Worden funeral f tho late Qeorgo and Mary M.' Al- Mrs, E. S. Ackerman, 1SS Harrison The weddlne_ol_ Mlss^Anna JMarle .lowid-Hduct.cn of. $460, forward came to "Professor Fred C. townahlp-and brought" to theoillco ot passed to pay $10,000 to the board tomo~on—East^Front^Btreet^~a"t~"twcr [al re. -^ •- —-—= Atlantic refining company, assessed Buchanan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. reduction td $soo, England, Box 11, Shrewsbury, New Dr. Franklin C. Woodruff of Atlan- of education. 'clock. Rev. John A, Hayes, pastor Mr. Allaire was a silk merchant at 1,200. Aaked reduction to 9400. Board T. Drysdale Buchanan of Riverside BUMSON. llowad reduction of $400. Jersey, on or before 9:00 o'clock next tlo Highlands, • townBhlp physician, f the Presbyterian church will of- New York until his retirement ten drive, Locust Point, and James The following cases were disposed The following cases were laid over Tuesday morning. who pronounced him drunk. He was Iclate. Burial will be In Fair View years ago. Surviving are his wlfo ' or further consideration: Playground sessions are to be held Clarke, eon of Mrs. James R. Clarke, later examined by Dr. A. Rosenthal BED CROSS RECEIVES FLOUR. iemetery. and son, Vornon L. Allaire of Red of: William Fogg, South street, aasesaed of Atlantic Highlands, took place Dorothy D. Baker, Rumson road, as- 1,000. Asked reduction to 1500. daily from 9:00 A. M. until noon and of Atlantic Highlands, who said he Bank, The.funoral, which was prl- - 1 Kcyport Gets Allotment of 43,000 sebsed J6.800. Asked reduction to It,000. ~ Er~Rr Danegjrer. ~Monraouth* road, as- from 1:00 P. M. until 4:00 P. M.Saturday afternoon at All Angels' waa not drunk. Ho will have a hear- Elmer E. CarUle. vate, was held at the funeral Jiome ieis«d $1,600 for land, $2,600 for building. There will be no playground sessions church at -New Yorkr with—Rev. ing Before R6corder Louis Mcese of '_.. Founds tor-Needy. TKo funerap of "Elmer E. Cariite, of R. R. Mpuhf & Son on West Front 'join) Friti Achells, Hide. road, assessed flaked reductions to $1,000 for land and George A. Trowbrldge officiating. Belford on Saturday, July Dth. m.000. Asked reduction to 110,000. o $2,000 for building. on Saturdays. The season will close The Monmouth county Red Cross chairman of the Red Bank unem- street. Burial was In tho church- Granted. . ILaid over at request or counsel). on ^Friday afternoon. August 26th. The bride was given In marriage ofllce at Rod Bank haa received shlp- ployment relief .committee, and-oveiv yard of tho Shrows.bury Presbyter-- "" Mar* Grorae, Blackpotnt road, asseisen Parents and guardians are requested by her lather. She wore an empire ments of flour from the federal dis- seer of the poor, who died suddenly an church. $2011 lor land. 11,600 for building, »200 William J. Grage. assessed $1,000 for gown of ivory-colored satin, with SEA SCOOTS ON CRUISE. for personal, total tl,900. Asked elimin- land, $6:000 for building. Asked reduc- to co-operate by seeing that all ap- tribution commission for Middle- in Monday of last week at his of- ation of personal and reduction to 1600 tion to $3,000 for building. plicants are present and on time sleeves of duchesse lace. Her train K«l Bank Boys Enjoy n Trip to town township, Matawan, Kcyport, Ice In tho borough hall, was hold Mrs. Domlnlclc Acorru. for building. Board granted reduction to EEA BRIGHT. each day of the playground season. was embellishel with a panel of Long Branoh, Atlantic Highlands Tho funeral of Mra. JoBoph Acer- 1360 for bulldlns. Foughkocpsle. not Wednesday night at the Presby- The following cases were disposed The Young Men's Christian asso- duchesse lace and a coronet ot the and Spring Lake. Each branch la orlnn church. Rev. John A. Hayes, ra, wlfo of Domenlco Acerra of Dorothy , D. Baker, Bumion load, as- storing Its own allotment, and giving sessed (4.500 for land, (14,000 for build-.. f: ciation will take every precaution to same lace held in place her veil of The Red Bank crew of Sea Scouts pastor of tho church, assisted by Brldgo avenue, who died on Wednes- out tho flour to needy families In irut. (6.00O for personal, total (69,600. Arthur 0. Axelson. 1056 Ocean avenue, avoid injury or accidents to children rose point lace. She carried lilies of returned last week from a cruise to Rov. Edward W. Millo'r, pastor of the day of last week, was hold last Satur- Asked reduction to (34,000 for building .tiessessed 92,000 for land, $$6,00, 0 for build- tho valley aad gardenias. Poughkeepsio on the Sea Scout ship quantities from a pound to a' barrel. sutd reduction to JS.OOO (or personal. while they are on the playground. Baptist church, was in charge. day morning at nine o'clock at her ing, Askedd reductiodi n to 940094.000 ffo r buildbild- Miss Louiso MacCracken, maid - of Monmouth. On their way to Pough- Long Branch rcoolvod 15,485 ' Granted. . Ing, Board allowed reduction of $1,000 •James and play will be properly di- A large gathering filled the churoh late residence, and at ten o'clock at honor, was attlrod in a gown of .pink keepsle they stopped alt-nt New- pounds; Mlddlotown townshlp-24,000 ——Ada-Mi—PHUnBi- 20 Center etreet, as- rorr " building. — rected and all swimming trips wilt to pay tribute tcT the memory of a StrAnthonyVehufchrwhoro the rec- >e>sed (200 for land, (1,000 for bulldinc, Alfred F. Llchtensteln. beach font strip, moussellne de sole, trimmed with burgh, where they visited the crew pounds: Keyport 43.000 pounds; At- be carefully supervised under com- man who' dovoted the latter part of tor, Rev. Nicholas Soriano,"celebrat- total (1,200. Aaked reduction to 1600 for .saessed $1,000. Asked reduction to $700. blue, and she also wore, a hat toof the Sea Scout ship Constitution lantio Highlands 1,660 pounds, Mata- building. Affirmed. LaDrmQd. petent leadership. It is the purpose his life In administering to the wants ed a solemn high mass of requiem. match. The bridesmaids were Misses IV., which Is commanded by Alvln wan 784 pounds and Spring lake 781 Edward A. Collins, assessed (2.000 for .Kathleen Thorseri, Church street, four of the playground committee to pro- of the needy of tho borough. Mayor Tho mass wns chanted by the land, (6,000 for building:, total (7,000. Helen Kuper, Jean Noyee, Lucia Jen- Smith, a former resident of Fair pounds. Red Bank's allotment is ex- iarcels, each assessed at $800 for land, vide a program of wholesome recrea- Charles R. EngliBh and members of young women's choir of tho church. Aaked reduction to U.60O lor land. Af- [6D0 for building, total $800. Asked re- ney and Frances Aldrich. They were Haven. The Constitution IV. is spon- pected within the next week. ilrnied. tion, instruction and character-build- tho borough council were present In The burial, In chargo of Albert W. .uctlon'of $500 on each. Affirmed. dressed in frocks similar to that of sored by the Caldwoll lawn mower Ada M. Pimnsr, 18 Center atreeU, «- Ludwlg Frltx, Seavlew avenue, assessed ing activities. a body and employees of tho borough Worden, was In Mt. Olivet cemetery, the maid of honor. company of Newburgh, and the •cased (200 for Und. 91.600 for building. $500 for land, 91.000 for-building. Asked The committee In charge of the • TO SURVEY COAST. were' also present. The Lions club, $800 for personal, total 12.600. Aiked for reduction to $400 for Und and to $200 Lawrence Clarke was best man for scouts of this ship have their quar- reduction to 800 (or building and 9200 playground activities consists of.Mrs. which he sorved for many years as / Harry Orville Solp or bulldl Granted. tor personal. Affirmed. Ocean avenue, omseesed Marjorle E\ McClaskey, president of hls brother. The ushers were Bar- j ters in the large Caldwell factory Work to Be Started Within a Week secretary, was represented by its on- ol Port Monmouth died early yester- Anna J. Bryne. 18 Allen itre«t, »Beened 1,000 for land, 94,000 for building. Asked tholomew A. Green. Kirby Tappan. building. Tho Red Bank Sea Scouts }£0P- for building. Asked leductloa to Shrewsbury borough board of edu- In Monmouth County. tlre membership. Also represented day morning at tho Hazard hospital eduction to $2,000 for building. Granted. cation, who will be general chairman: William K. Hope and Gilbert Bell. took a number of the Nowburgh Sea was the Navoslnk lodge of Odd Fel- • HiOO. Granted...... W. W. Let ion. East New street* »•- A survey of the Ndrth Jersey coast at Long Branch. Ho was 33 years , Irving VanBrunt. assessed $4,000 for Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, president or A reception followed at tho PPark Scouts with them on lo Poughkeep- lows, of which he was a member. seised 9&0 for land. Requested elimina- line will be started within a week by old. Besides his parents ho Is sur» Imlldine, $200 for personal. Asked re- tion. Granted. the Red Bank parent-teacher asso- Lano hotel. The couplp e left on sic, where they witnessed the college There wore many floral tributes. tho United States coast and geodetic vlved by his wlfo and daughter Juel. - duetloii to 91.500 for building, •liminj.- Howard L. Judson. Ocean avenue. Asked ciation; Councilman Harold S. Allen, wedding trip abroad, and upon their crew races. At Newburgh they wer<; Uon of personate Boird allowed reduction veteran's exemption of 92,000 at 9600 a, joined by Joseph Irwin of Red Bank, survey. The work will bo In charge Escorted by a member of the Red Tho funoral will bo held tomorrow ot 12,000 for bulldinic and 9200 for per- who Is In charge of Red Bank parks return will live at Locust Point for year for four years. Board granted exemp- tne of Lieutenant C. D. Mcany, who will Bank police department, the body was aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home tion of 9500. and playgrounds: John B. Xiien remainder of the summer. commander of the Sea Scout ship bo assisted by three other engineers conveyed to Fair View cemetery tho of Mra. Joseph Bade of Port Mon- ' Frank McMahon, RJver road, aiwased Julius Bley. assessed $700 for land. president of the Red Bank Young I Tne bride graduated this month North Star, who went to Newburgh 13,000. fgr land. 96,000 for building, $1,200 Asked -reduction to $500. Granted. and 28 men. Tho work in this area following morning. Burial was inmouth with Rev. J, J. Messier and Men's Christian association: Mrs. from Vassar college and previously on the United States destroyer Hunt. for personal. Requested elimination of will be focused from Beacon Hill charge of R. R. Mount & Son. . personal. Granted. The following cases were laid over had attended SL Agatha school at Enrouto to Poughkeepsle the scouts Rev. Elijah F. Reed In charge. Walter Bruyere, Mayor Charles R- near Atlantic Highlands, where o -Charles Kuper. Third street, assessed for further consideration: New York. She Is a granddaughtedht r had'additional Bhoro leave at Ossin< Burial will be In Glenwood cemetery J900. Bequested soldier's exemption ox English, William L. Russell, mem- ninety-foot tower will bo erected. An- Charles Lawrence Rlker Jobn Hog an, Kivarvlaw place, assessed of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Dan- ing, better known to most folks as at Koyport. 9500. Granted. 91,000 for land, 9800 for building, 9160 ber of the Red Bank board of edu- Sing Sing. other tower of tho samo height' will died last week at his residence on - Daltorv Par ml y, Btver road, asteBied for personal. Aiked reduction, to $700 for cation; Dr. James W. Parker and iel Cooper, who summered at Locust be erected on Mount Mitchell on the I6.70O for land, $800 for bulldlnir. total The crew of tho Monmouth was Ward avenue at Rumson after a long Thomas Tanner, Jr., land; to 9500 for • bulldlnk'. Richard T. Smith, secretary of thePoint for over thirty years. . Mr. shore boulevard between Atlantic 16,500. Requested elimination of building. George Campbell, Ocean street, assessed under the personal supervision of sickness. He was 59 years old and Infant son of Thomas and Ethel Frel* 'Granted. Red Bank Y. M. C. A. Clark is a graduate of Princeton unl- Highlands and Highlands, and thero ia survived by his widow, tho former $2,600 for Und. 97,000 for building- Asked vcr6lt ond a Richard T. Smith, executive secre- tag Tanner of Rumson, died last Gult refining company, assessed 94,000. reduction to $1,500 for land and to $500 The activities of the playground' y •* member of the Kim will be a platform on top of the Elec- Solina R. Schroeder; three sisters, Asked reduction to I960. Granted. and tary of the Red Bank Young Men's Thursday night ot Rlvorviow hos- for build Inc. wilill be unded r tthhe supervisioii n off FFred Princeton clubsclubs. tric building at ABbury Park. Cwjiftt holdiptc company, development of Christian association, and ho waa Mrs. J. Amory Haskcll, Mrs. James pital. Tho body was removed to Al- 138 -lots, -assessed 923,900 for land 91,000 II, Solomon, 1088 - Ocean avenue, as- C. England, and Miss Gladys Collo sessed $2,000 for land. $7,000 for build- ably assisted by Machinist Mate R. Strong and Mrs. Henry I. Rlker, bert W. Wordon's funeral home at for building. Asked reduction to 11K.00O Ins, Aik«_d reduction to $6,300 for land. and Miss Mollie Lane will be co- Luclaano—Mancinl. and two brothers, John J. and Sam- for land- ' Board allowed reduction of Clinton Bennett of the Spermaceti East Front street whero tho funoral James Miller, Sr.,- Church street, as- supervisors. Mr. England is the prln Miss Mary Lucisano, daughter of SCOUT COMMISSIONER, uel Riker. - .-94,900 .for land. sesied 9200 for land. 9200 for building. coast guard station, who was en waa held Friday afternoon at one 'Arthur Walker, assessed 9200. Re Re a ue ited elimination for build Inn. cipa.1 of the Shrewsbury grammar ' Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lucisano of River glneer of the trip. The Red Bankers Mr. Rlker entered the firm of J. L, o'clock. Burial waa In Mt. Olivet ffrestcti elimination on grounds tbst he Emma J. Campbell. Ocean avenue, as- school. He I s a graduatgde t off the street' , and PhiliP p Manclni. son !o! Ralph Schocttlo of Bay Head Ap- was a non-resident. Granted. report having had a wonderful trip ; D. S. Rlker, commission mei cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner sessed 91,500 for land. $600 for building. Cumberland university, Lebanon, | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mancinl of Mat- pointed by National Council. havo ono other son, James. Mr. Tan- 'Fanny Styunefeld, assessed $300 for Aaked reduction to $350 for land and to and state that the Sea Scouts of chants, after his graduation from Co- land. 91,600 for building. 9800 for per- 9100 for butldins- Tennessee, and has been engaged in I awan, were married Sunday af ter- Newburgh aboard the Constitution Ralph J. Schoettlo. of Bay Head, umbla university in 1805. When h ner Is employed. by sonal. Asked reduction to 920O for land, the teaching profession In New Jer-' noon at four o'clock In St. Anthony's Hlntelmann'i tb $800 for'building and personal elim- Sarah K. Cornell estate. Ocean avenue. IV. were exceptionally kind and who has served as a volunteer work- retired In 1022 he WHS president of market In Rumson. assessed $3,000 for land, $6,000 for build- oey for the past five yeaxs. He Is church by the pastor. Rev. Nicholas er in the Boy Scout movement fo inated. Granted.' tnz. Asked reduction to. $2,000 for land coureous and made their visit most tho firm. He was a member of an Tony Federado, Holly street, uiencd chairman of the Shrewsbury Boy . Soriano. The ceremony was wit- tho past fourteen years, was recent- old New York family. His father, Mrs. Frieda Dnhl. 9600 for land. tl.HOO for building, 9100 and to 94,000 for building- Atmunta Pal ml era, Ocean avenue, ••- Scout troop committee. Miss Coliojnessed by a large number of friend3 ly appointed a special national Hold John L. Rlker, founded the above _ "for personal. Asked reduction to 9800 for •sssad $1,000 for land. 97.00ft for build' was »n assistant In charge of Red: and relatives. Among tho local Sea Scouts who Tho funeral of Mrs. Frieda Dahl, ' bUi!dli)K. .Board allowed reduction of $&0O, made the trip were Walter Bruyere, scout commissioner by tho national firm ooventy years ago. widow of Dldrlk Dalil of Atlatitlo Georca M. McCue. Park avenue, as- ins, $500 for personal. Asked reduction Bank playground activities laatyear. j Miss Lucisano wu given in mar- to 18,&00 for building. Philip MacKay, Stanley Parker, Neil council, Boy Scouts of America. Ho Mr. Rlker was a member of soven Highlands, was held last Friday af- sessed 9J.O00 for building. Asked reduc- She is a graduate of the StroudBburg. rtage by her father, Tony Lucisano, tion to *JU200* Granted. Mary B. O'NeU, aisessed $4,000 for Sherman. Douglas Hoyt, Martin Is to do extension and publicity work clubs, ono of which Is tho Rumson tornoon and was conducted by Rev, lsnd, J6,0Q0 for building. Aaked reduc- state teachers' college, Stroudsburg' and was attired in a white satin gown Becker, Melvin Reuckaus, Robert in several states under the direction country club. Besides his home at HolUs A. Hart. Tho body was taken The following casep were laid over tion to 93,000 for land and to $4,000 for Pennsylvania. Mias Lane is a grad- with tulle veil. She carried a bou- Gorsuch and Charles Woodhouse. of Victor F. Rtdder, chairman of the Rumson he maintained residences a by A. M. Poston & Son to Linden, for further consideration: building. uate of the Red Bank high school. Afno McVlcker, Ocean avenut. assessed quet of -white roses. The maid of National Catholic committee on New York and at Lako Wales, Flor whore It was cremated. Theresa 6chifT, Rumson road, assessed She Is also girls' athletic director honor was Miss Antoinette Mancini, scouting. For tho past four years $2,600 for land, ¥4.500 for building. $200 Ida. Mrs. Dahl la survived by her par- . 965.000 for land. 9104,000 for but.dins for personal. Asked reduction to $2,600 of the Westside branch of the Red slater of tho bridegroom, who wore GOLF TOURNAMENT. Mr. Schoettlo has been aasisting th $12,100 for personate Asked reduction to for lsnd and $3,600 for building. The funeral was held at th ents;, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Eberlo of Bank Y. M. C. A., a lieutenant In a gown of pale green. The brides- scout executives of Trenton, Morcor, $50,000 for land, to 175,000 for building Finals In June Tournament Played Church of the Incarnation at Now Plattmount, and two children., Lor- mpd to $5,000 for personal. the Girl Scouts and president of the maids, Misses Anna Garrufo, Anna Camden and Monmouth councils. Mary G. Hay, Rurnaon road, aiaesaed Last Week-end. York. raine and Dldrik Dahl. 940,000. Requested reduction to $16,000 VETERANS' CARD PARTY. Girls' Activity club. I Lucisano, Christme Barberlo and Charles P. Doelger. Bumion roid, as- Mra. McClaakey will again give the | Bessie Mazzaroppl, all of Red Bank Ed McDermott of Red Bank de- Charles W. Bohn. •essed $41,000 for land. $30,000 for build- Held Monday N!ght at Home of Mrs. children Instruction In the art of j were attired In pale green gowns feated Jam03 Hanley of Red Bank FORD ROADSTER OVERTURNS, Gavo Dlrth to Twins. ing, 12,100 for personal. Asked reduction died Monday afternoon at his home to J3&.000 for land. Frank House. making hooked rugs and the play-1 with ascesories of yellow and carried in the finals of the Class A June in jMiddletown township of heart Mrs. Theodoro Flugh of Deal gavo tournament for men on the links of Wilbur Hammond nf Holmdcl Slight Louise M. Achelts. aeienBed $7,800 for The Spanish-American war veterans ground will appreciate contributions j bouquets of tea roses. Alphonse trouble. Ho was sixty years old and birth to twin Bona Monday at the Und, $50,000 for bulldlns. $3,000 for re of old rags, woolens and other ma- the Swimming River country club ly Hurt Saturday N!ght. held a card party at the home of Mancint of Cllffwood was beat man. was born at New York city, moving ~ ong Branch hospital. Mrs. Flugh fconal. Asked reduction to $36,000 £i Sunday. 7 and 6. in 36 holes. In class Mrs. Frank House on Spring street terial that may be use Ior rug mak- Miss Marie Morascio of Red Bank Wilbur Hammond, son of Mr. an before her marrlago was Miss Doro- B Maurlo Abbott of Red Bank de- to Mlddletown about fifteen yearn Anthony Krunarman. 162 River road Monday night. A cake was sold on ing. played tho wedding march on tho Mra. JameB Hammond of Holmde thy Croas. She la tho daughter of feated Phil Roy of Little Silver, 2 ago. Ho was farmer. B,«Beoecd $300 for land. $3,500 for build the cc-operatlvc plan to Mrs. Agnes organ and Miss Mildred LaManna, was slightly injured Saturday nigh Mr. nnd MrnWillia. m Cross of Inc. $400 for p«non»l. Ailtari reduction and 1, in 18 holes. James Anderson Mr. Bohn 1 M survived by his widow, Ruppell, who also won a prize. Oth- [ also of Red Bank, sang. when a Ford roadstrr ho was drlv .clghton avonuc. to 91,000 for building and to $200 fo APPLICATION FOR ENROLL- of Red Bank won from Paul Hlntel- three cons, William Bohn of llont- era winning prises were Miss Ber- A reception was held Sunday even- ing turned over on the Atlantli personal. MENT mann of Rumson in class C by tho clalr and Robert and Danlol Bohn SHREWSBURY BOROUGH. nlco Fowler, Jack Higslns, Mrs- ; ing In the Community hall at Key- Highlands road, near Cherry in slim margin of 1 up at the 20th of Mlddlntown; a daughter, Margaret Attended Vetorana' Convention, MRrgaret Hlgglns, Frank House, and port beginninb g at 6 30 o'clock and farm. Tho car, which was owned b; Tho following cases were disposed RED BANK Y M. C A PLAY- played hole. Bohn of Mlddletown, two brothora, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Q. Soule of Annabel House. Those present be- lasting until early morning. An- Wilbur's brother James, was badl of: GROUND. John and Jacob Bohn of Now York, IluniBon attended tho Spanish-Amer- Georpe McQueen, Patterson avenue, sides those mentioned were Mrs. Os- j thony DeNuccfs orchestra of Long First place in the kickers' handi- damaged. Wilbur was taken to River- r.M Bank. New Jrrsry. and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Williams ican war veterans' convention nl tvsased $2,587 for land, $6,000 for build car P. Cobb, Misa Ursula U. Cobb. I Branch supplied the music for dunc- cap came to a tie with Howard Haik view hospital In tho Atlantic H nnd Mra. Mary Fleckncr, both of ins. Asked reduction to $2,000 for Un> nnd Fred Elstob each scoring 72. landfl (lrBt nld ambulance. Ho re Wlldwood June 10th, 17th and 18th. and to 91,000 for building. Uonrd allow* Mr. and Mrs. Orrln G. Soulc, Lester I Inp. After the reception the, couple New York. Mr. Dohn waa u mem- reUurttun of $.!.'J0Q on buildlns- Mount, Francis HipglnB, Mrs. William 1932 left for a honeymoon trip through Monroe Flogenhelmer nnd John turned home on Sunday. ber of tho Ited Bank lodge of Moose. . (in If refining company, a messed $000. Dowd tied for second placo with 73 Webb, Mr. and MrB. Theodore Fow- Canada. They will take up thtir res- Tho funeral will bo hold tomorrow Cord nf TlmnkH. A>ked reduction to $700. Granted. and Sidney Mercer and Van Cham- Tho family of tho lato Eugene Wll- ler, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lawson, Mr. Fred C. England. idence nt Mntawan. Ilumson Firemen Clenr SJOO. morning at nlno o'clock at hl3 lato Ira ]J. Croime, Sycumoro avtitut, berlain tied for third with 70 each. lumfl cxpicss their slncoro thanlin netted $1,200 for land, IS.000 for building Mrs. Grace Stewart, Mra. Minnie Ol- Director. Y. M. C. A. Playground. The Rumson flro company clcarcc homo and nt ton o'clock at St. James' Several Important matches arc nnd appreciation to thnso who gave Asked reduction to J800 for land and ppn, Mra. Anna J. Dowen, Mlfl» Bea- Box 11. Shrewsbury. N. J Ilnwltt—McDrldp. about $200 at tho annual danco laal church whero a mans of requiem will preBflionH of nympathy in their re- Si,0 00 for but till rite- Afllrmecl. trice Pettlt and Elmer Cottrell. scheduled to be held over thn week- Tldewntcr oil mien corporation, mneeB«rnl'M» Ilnek Falrfletd Gardcn.i. Ited Hank, wore Ran, donated by Krcrl Hill, one of tho 'J'heotloro Frost. prize nnd was won by "Buddy" Houlr. for further conMtleniliun: Kroin Trip to Cnniiy Elmer li. Prnrnnll. Wo tiiko tlilfl mrnnn of thnnUIng lo H.Olio f<, Ilfil liiink .hinr lRlh. linvc ic-.r.|f"i"'n1 t It In my <|e»lre to 1)»VP Ihn nml thn qualifying round of Uio July lioon nt Mlllerlnn, Now York, Hho J>f-rfoinird thp rerrmony brforr mem- run- frlcndn and nel|;hhorn for their letter M« -Kntirlit. r.-*.! |FsOO for turnrd from thrtr wrddlnK trip, appllrant conform to the rules nnd tournament will alpo be held over wun 71) yearn old nnd hnd lived nt Ulndnpfin In our hprpnvomonl, enpp- UnJ. f Ankfl r«iiu l>era of the Kntnedlate families nnd Uliy nml Night Service. whlrh took them tn ri'l«;;!irn I''n]!^. rrKulntlnnw of the playground. the week-end. hnpel Hill before moving to Mill clnlly tlionn wlm donnti-d enrn nnd to 9'i0 for tn | .1,1.0 0 for n frw ftlrnrls. (Jeorge. Hnhl, owner of tho Mon- Montreal, Quebec nn hy rrnlii 1 r ihn present tliey," I'Tnonul Injury to rhilritrn while limil", former nheilff of Moiimoiith wnit nTtrinl'-il hy Minn Helen iijilllh KiiiitK" I11 order to nCrcr ilny nnil will nmke tlirlr I nir wllh Hie lirlilr'n ' ""V "'" P«rtlrl|'«t ItiR In Ihe ,r. Ijiwrrnr* A. f'nrtftn, .Ir.. W"n Two county. Mm. PnttcMKin In «iirvlvcil of Hnl Hunk. The K' oonijifiinii wfin Dr.Aiii.i. I'nrrnlfl. Mi. nnd Mrs. Mnrt I*. Ilnv >f II)" nt Harvard. nlKlit nervh'o to ciijitoinein. Mr. llohl hy two dniightrrn, Min. Wlllluiii T, IIAM.OWAY. Al II..I llnnV. ,,„ Tin.- :;| I'rvln T. Ir<.M', nlno ,,f Red Ilnnli. nnd li In mtKlntnnt, Henry Iinlntmi ol 'n1111111r]l ,,f Mlllrilon mid Mm. Al I)Hnil fif Fli iiniiiiniiil plnrr. Mr. P<- Kn"l. • Inv. Jinin ^Htlt, Mm. Kinlim Itnllijtrsy. Tl)<" bllilo wan •rrndiintml frotn the l^wrenco A. Carton. Jr.. nnnof O I-cr Imul IT,'),ODD foi .il'l- nine la ft teller In the Urond Mlrrr Hnivvii plurr, will Ilitcnd the, pluiw- iprt K. l.clinltn; of W««lniwkpn, i'ini«iHl amvlimt 'I'll iiraila/, Julia Kith, Awrcm't- Cnrlon of iil tulnl *liniltikllnn. r.aid nntlniinl limili. The hrlrle, Hie frutne Itrd Ilnnk hlch rrtmo| |n«t year nnd Mr. nnd Mm. , i Him on Uio ninntifwhun *'f Tim body mm ipumvptl lo Ihn futi- • I 2|iMI I-, M. nt Wi.r4.il I IMI.I.I lion,.. I.on >:indnnl Innilnnl nil i om- •ml hnmn of it, H, .Mount nl Hod i Purr lied 11/uiU nlllif t,r !!,„ .|(-|v,,.y (-,„. Ilnrvnrd Inw ncliocil mi June .'-'d will); , , nf Ihr Mntilrlnlr nniiiinl rihnul nri' n |lo Uril it n 11li Junlni' IIIKI) I'"nIt nnd pippnrnl for livnlnl. The Irnl jiowr nn.i Mi:lii inm|iitny. Afir-r ;: nl Mnnwjinn. n il"Kreo of liarhrlor of Inwn. 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III*II at fl Ha,,, |- Wiu.ilav |,., ill |-|r.,,j U, I. , , Mil.). ,f I..., rt ami a l.t.MiiM, TI.— «i tti* h''i « i-'nti 1.. II )••!. 1. 1" ..1 • . i !l.• t.i ta.t In li.a iriiiiilir f«t II i«tty *»Mt SVIIII i,| nf <>lif,i!i,l> li.-.- • 4 G«* , *!•'. InaiU ail iiMim, A 1'lMlh i««**a» *•* tl^^tt «rt.i. llva no tha«a IlKhl. wsia MI'I Itlintlay y RED BANK REGISTER/JUNE 29, 1932. Page Fifteen with her daughter, Mrs, Thomas Lit- : SUFFER AND BRIDGE PARTY. evening he was far in tho wilds of next course was good stout meat and southern city reported that one-fourth was 39' per cent -worse than the aver- Military MoUiematlc*. Personal. tle of Bergen place, la seriously nick, the Siamese forest. Just before sun- potatoes and cream gravy, with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whelan of ' — of all drivera having collisions there age. The record of those between 20 A- Negrg o companpy y wai Btatloind Affair Held last Night by Ladles' Bet he looked through his glasses and which we drank red- wine. Aspara- wero listed as Vbad credit riBks." Theand 30 was 29 per cent worse than the MIBS Mlnnio Bennett, who lives Haddon Heights were week-end saw. an orchid high In a tree above gus garnished with Btftter beaten to at Camp LLee , VirginiaViii , ffor training guests of their daughter, Sister Mary Hebrew Society. confidential reports, which are used average; between 30 and 40,,three per during the law war. One afternoon' with hoc brother. Michael Bennett of The ladles' Hebrew society of Red him. He was afraid he wouldn't be a fitlf? froth appeared next, and theas a basis for extending credit, cent better than the average; be- during drill, annocement wan mid«' RockleBs placo, is BDrloualy III. Wilfred of St. James's convent. able to locate the tree next morning, banquet closed on tho triumphant • Mr. and Mrs. George t>. McVey of Bank wound up 1U activities tor the showed they had characteristics such tween -40 and 50, 29 per cent better; that next morning the company Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hurley season with a supper and brldgo so the party separated, one man go- note of a. splendid glace, built in the as lack of' consideration for others, and beyond 50, 36 per cent better. would be trained In attacking a for. of Hudson avonuo entertained at Broad Btreet spent Friday at the party last night at the Roseland ho- ing: ahead to find a campsite and FOB- nhapo of a temple,,with waves of Fresh Meadow country club on ipun sugar billowing out around It recklessness of consequence, or other A few simple changes In the design tlflcatlon. cards Wednesday evening at their tel at Atlantic -Highlands. Prizes termann remaining beside the tree. habits which rna^ejLfbein as danger- of passenger cars would do much to After the troops were dlamiised, a Long Island witnessing the prom- were won by Mrs. Samuel Berkowltz, Suddenly he heard a horrible scream. ind cherries and angelica adorning home. inent golf stars performlng-lrt-the ts minarets. Sherry is the dessert ous drivers. About six per cent ol reduce the present high accident rale, big, awkward looking prlvata ap- Mr. and Mra. " Vttfi. Oakley and Mrs. Philip- Yelleni Mrs. Benjamin Ho and his men rushed to the spot. the general population, tho report In the opinion of Victor W. Kllllck, proached the dapper young corpor»I family have moved from Duncllen to National open golf tournament. Adler, Albert Morris, MIBS Florence There were tiger tracks but nothing wine of Sweden. When finally the last minaret had been demolished points out, are bad risks. They can statistician of the Division of Motor n charge.of hIn squad and laid; Idle. Fannlo Longstroet's bouse on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hallt, their Richmond, Mrs. Harry Kahn, Mrs. else. The hunter was gone. The next be Identified beforehand and should Vehicles In California. When the left "Corprul, what Is a fortification apy. Oakland street. Mr. Oultloy 1B an em- son, Howard, and now born daugh- Isadore Kerber, Mra. morning, farther on In tho forest, and "the last sherry glass emptied, wo ter of the Bronx have moved to Blvcr Benjamin advanced to tho drawing room for be refused driver's licenses. windshield cornerpost Is more than low?" ployea of the Central railroad. Welntraub, Mrs. Harry Melstrlch, they discovered a few remaining; evi- coffee and liqueurs and fruit. If you ask most people under what five inches acroao, the driver's vision And In a' tone of utter contempt William B. Ansbro of'Borgon placo road. They plan to become perman- Mrs. Charles Komar, Harry Kahn, dences! the tiger had, without a doubt, road conditions a majority of auto Is Interfered with. Similarly, when 'or such tgnoranco, tho corporal ro-' has purchased a " how Chovrolot ent residents, Mrs, Harry Belgrad and Mrs. Sam-eaten the other orchid hunter. There Around half past twelve a Miss Cornelia Aul of Peters place side and rear windows are too nar- llcd; "Don't you know no 'rithmetlo coach. uel Berkowitz. A door prize was was nothing: to be done except to com- I told: "Icy roads" or "wet streets." As row, a clear view to the rear is' cut tall? Anybody ought ter know dat John Anderson of Monmouth Btreet who moved to Now York recently, awarded to Mrs. Sol Brager. memorate his death by naming the There wero conspicuous gaps In the wo twentyflcatlona mako a fortlfW Is spending the summer at New Ha- conversation, arid the guests milled a matter of fact, the insurance com-off, Increasing the danger of making viBltod at iBolln. Wednesday. fatal orchid after the beast—there- pany experts found that only three left-hand turns. Low seats make it :atlon." Miss Patricia OopaiU of Hudson ven, Conn. fore, tho Tiger Orchid. about, champed at the bit, so to Miss Gladys Badger of Spring THE PRICELESS ORCHID. speak, and pawed the dust. They per cent of the 1931 accidents oc Impossible for the driver to see the avonuo haa returned from Joraoy Between , hungry tigers and kings curred on icy surfaces and less than right-hand sloe of the road, causing Exactly. City, whom Bho wqs visiting frlondB. street is visiting hor parents at Bris- who want relatives, it la small won- stared at tho dining room door, too. tol, Vermont. Condensed from Travel By Buth and when the hostess threw It open sixteen per cent on wet surfaces. In accidents. And frequently a driver's The pastor of the colored church Donald Graman Jof William street der that orchids are so expensive. and announced galy "Nattmat," did 81 per cent of all mishaps, tho roads coat sleeve catches on the light in Southport. North Carolina, out for undorwont an operation for appendi- Miss Sylvia D. Aul of Peters place Moore Morrfss. lSven after they have been found and entertained MUses Muriel Gregory, anyon% wait for a second Invitation were dry. Also, 85 out of every 100 switch at the top of the steering col- a morning stroll last Winter, cama citis last wcolc at the Hazard hos- When the Queen of Sheba planned transported to the nearest coast port, or hang back with a suggestion that accidents resulting in deaths occurred umn, turning off the light and caus- upon two of his deacons In earnest pital at Lone Branch. Florence Nlghtlngalo, Thelma Pot- her visit to Solomon, It occurred to tho sea trip is frequently disastrous ter, Eleanor Pharo and Beatrice Tin- thia was really too much? Not so.under clear weather conditions. And ing complete darkness just as -a turn ebate. " - Mr. and Mrs. John F. McNel) of hor that' ds a guest present to a king to the Junglo plants. Out of one ship- With a common Impulse they surged most accidents happened in daylight. Is being made. By eliminating these "Good mawnln'. Deacons, what Is —Madlaon-ovcnuoaro tho parents of a soy of Asbury Park at her homo "Fri- neither gold nor spiccsjvere original. ment of 27.000 orchids from South day lht^ through the door and fell on the However, whllo only 39 per cent of dangerous features, the report indi- you all dlacusajn* so serious dlii "BofthoVn'Sunday Wight." Mr.iMoNell cuffoils"antf-elabofatV-sug^i AmeTlc«iv-Dnly;Ai*Bvlly*.4r.r.put.-.ol4rr.p.TTa spreod tatilo with guoty delighJU I the accidents took placo either at cates, the toll of motoring mishaps mawnln'?" Inquired tho pastor. Is connected with the advertising dc- d bt h 'hipment off 1,001000 rare specimencimens : gCEtlons were made but none of them [shipmentroIn thet palod at the sight of that table, 'toafl-" dusk or ~ki-'nighi,- they were respon-can be materially-reduced. "•'-- "V _'!Good. -mawninf;•- Iloverent," Mid p B t scom«L_tQjtriko hj-Lfancy^Flnally,' PMl'' not one plant ed as It was with glasses of snaps sible for 48 per cent of the deaths. Deacon Griffin; "Wo is "sputln" con- and bottles of beeri stacks of knack- ccrnin' correck language; and we Ii Frank B. Ruthrauff of Riverside Church Notes. one evening:,'ono of her handmaidens lived, Tho hour of tho day when most Information Free. drl i has returned homo from Prince- timidly suggested orchldB. If they do arrive safely at tho green orbrod, casseroles of steaming crashes happen is between live and shy glad you Is come to 'clda It. ton W.ioro ho has boon studying at "God" will bo tho subject of the The Queen brought orchids with houses, some orchids never thrive un- mashed potatoes and herring, dishes six1 o'clock In the'afternoon, although Mr. Angus McTavieh of Scotch Which is more properer to say, '«• Lesson-Sermon, in all Churches of der artificial conditions. The sur- of plain boiled potatoes, raw her- Plains had occasion to stop over- ackly' or 'deiackly'.?" the .v.nn preparatory school. her. She had cut down the trees on fatal accidents occur most frequently night at a hotel. /.gnes Monayahan ond family Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 3d. which they grew, and brought them, vivors of all these thousands of ex- rings and onions, cheeses of several during the following hour, between The pastor pondered tho question perimental orchids and their offspring kinds, broiled ptarmigan—everything A bell hop lugged his two heavy of '... - avenuo aro spending the sum- The Golden Text Is: "I am'tho Lord trees and all, until her caravan looked six and seven. From one o'clock In rips to a room on the fifth floor. He sagely, scratched his head, and re- '"~mBr"~\T' Mrsr~Monayahan's slaterr thy God,-which-have brought-thoo like a greatr-advaneinB foroBt. King must foot the bill for all their dead that was filling and fattening. the afternoon until six In the even- plied, "Well, you Is asked me a hard relatives. Hence the hlgh~ pfIco~oT unlocked the door, drew up the win- Mrs. Krii- Hyland of TLakohurst. out of the land of Egypt, out of the Solomon smellcd ' their faint, unfor- It was after three when the paTty ing, the numbnr-of accidents— In-; dow * shades, ' pointed but the* bath- question In language^ I Is studied do Gcoyga galley at River road was hoUBe of bondage. Thou Bhalt have gettable perfume and admired thoir orchids. broke up. Next morning at half-past crease steadily, hour by hour. Few-t room, the clothes closet and the push same question befo', an' I don't know chosen lieutenant grand master of ho other goda before me" (Exodus colors, BO delicate and yet so sure; he Tho Queen of Sheha la only a ro- eight breakfast, I saw my fellow rev- est accidents occur between six andbuttons for the lights and electric perrackly which Is more properer." tho southern provinco of the Alpha 20:2,3.) was ensnared by the slim throats and mantic name redolent of myrrh and elers—not only alive, but" brisk and seven in the morning. fan, and then stood at attention ex- Qamma Phi national high school fra- Among the citations which com- petals of the BUbtle, sensuous flowers. veiled boauly, a subject for super- chcerfu!—peeling their boiled pota- toes and boning their buttery her- Twenty per cent of all automobile pectantly. ternity at tho annual convention held prlso the Lcsson-Sormon la the fol- Their luro haB outlived time. The films, but orchids still thrive—as old fatalities result from Sunday acci- "Anything else, sir?" last week at Asbury Park. lowing' from the Bible: "Jesua said precious stones of Solomon's day, as tho history hidden behind their vel. rings as If they hadn't eaten for 24 hours. dents. ' Next, In the order of the num- Mr. McTavlsh had a hankering for Mrs. Emma V. Brown nnd Mr. and unto him, Thou shalt lovo the Lord beryl and chalcedony and jasper, havo vet petals, as young as the latest ro- ber of fatalities occurring on them, some Ice water. IF YOUR RADIO s Mrs. diaries Raymond Ayroa and thy God with all thy heart, and with burled their magic In the tombs of mance on Broadway, parasites, sy Now, If ono entire body of people come: Saturday, Thursday, Monday, Back came the boy with' the order. eon of Marlon street wero Sunday all thy soul, and with all thy mind. forgotten kings, but the loveliness of barltes, sirens without song. can enjoy the undoubted pleasures Friday, Wednesday and Tuesday. IS NOT WORKING WELL « This Is the drat and great command- of food so comfortably, why, I should "I meant to tell you," said the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown 1 orchids still lives. Fortunes are When a motorist starts on a ride, guest, "to bring up some extra sta- Pbona or wriU and on* ot our ••• * ~amV family of Wcstcrlelgh, Staten ment' ^ (Matthew 22:37,38.) squandered on thorn: ono orchid may EAT AND OROW CRAZY, like to know, must we go twittering ptrtc trill put your radio la amrUet * through llfo afraid to eat this or that if he meets with an accident the tionery an!d plenty of envelopes. And ordtr. * Island. Tho Lesaon-Sermon also includes cost five dollars or live thousand, de- chances that it will occur before he while you re at It, you might fill this the following passage from the Condensed from The North Ameri- because it's bad for us, or eating this Mr. nnS Mrs. Fred Straus of Reck- pending upon Its rarity. Whole lives or that repulsive muck because It's gets out of the driveway are one tofountain pen at the office desk." less placo on Sunday entertained Mrs. Christian Science textbook, "Science are spent collecting and hunting can Review by Alicia Overbcck. 200. The chances of Its occurring on That order fulfilled, the boy tarried Service Charge $1.00: and Health with Key to tho Scrip- them. The harrowing experiences of supposed to be good for us? Pi'oons, Mr. and Mrs. Morris More than half the people I meet Mind you, I am the last person In a railroad crossing are slightly great- at the door as if a tip would not ba Hnusor and Leon HauBner, all of tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Hay-tho orchid hunters who go to tho are either on a diet, or talking diet er; of its happening on a bridge, one entirely out of order. Nothing hap- Miller's Hardware ~ ing one God; one Mind, unfolds the jungles of South America, Sumatra, the world to deny the benefits of diet pened In that line. Kewark. The alleged "girls" of my old set.are for definite diseases and where pre- to 100; of its taking place on a curve, 1 power that heals the olek, and ful-Borneo, or Madagascar for rare one to 25; on a state highway, one to "Well, what are you waiting for? A RADIO CO- * Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo F. Gramann, all dieting, either to regain a lost ecrlbed by a competent physician. 33 W. Front St., R.d Bank t Jri, and daughters, of Throokmorton fils those sayings of Scripture, 'I amvarieties make big-game hunting and figure or to guard a waning one. The But I do contend that most amateur five, and at a street crossing-, one togrowled Mr. McTavish. avenue, George X>\ Gramann, Sr., ofthe Lord that healoth thoe,' and 'I Arctic exploring seem safe and tepid distinguished scholar and author, dieters would be Infinitely better off two and a half. "Only to tell you this," said the Fhon. 1140. Opin Till 8:00 O'clock 2 Brown pluce, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C.havs found a ransom, " (p.276.) pastimes. But these songless sirens whom I had looked forward to meet- boy. "If you want to cut your hair who repay with only aloof, chiseled If they stopped tinkering with their What kind of drivers are most fre- Hammond of Orange, constituted a ing, occupies what might have been health—Ignored their inefficient co- quently in accidents; ynunp or old, ex-you'll find scissors in the top drawer pnrty that spent Sunday crabbing In beauty demand life and death and a stimulating half hour by a descrip- lons, forgot their sluggish Intestinal of the dresser." A GOOD TURN. constant fidelity from their vassals. perienced or inexperienced? Figures Barnegat bay near Lavalettc. tion of his "absolutely classical" case tracts, unlearned the alphabet of vi- compiled In the survey upset some SWEET POTATO To the average individual, an orchid of Indigestion, and his latest diet tamins, disregarded their waist lines. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bergen of Ilumson Firemen Put Out Blaze in stunt. My dentist hints at diet— popular beliefs. For instance, they Two Bides In One. PLANTS FOR SALE Biieim placo spent part of last week la a delicately purplo flower worn in If Instead they would eat naturally show that more than 91 per cent of (V colored man got his nerve to- Shrewsbury Avcnuo Store. a corsage. That lavender blossom ia 'Cut down on the cereals and theand without undue emphasis their with Mrs. Bergen's parents, Mr. and meat; take more fruit, milk and all drivers involved in accidents gether and took a flight in an air- Also cabbage, beet, onion, Mrs. Hans Frandsen of South River. Mcmbors of the Rumson fire com- tho hothouse Cattlcya, a hybrid that three meals a day, at the same time which resulted In fatalities or injuries plane. As he climbed out he turned old fashioned Georgia col- pany camo to Red Bank one night has been developed from the original vegetables." locking the garage door and shaking Miss Julio Miller of Now York has were experienced motorists with a to the pilot an1d said, "Suh, Ah has to lard and fine tomato plants. returned homo after spending a week last week with their flro truck to jungle Cattleya to mget commercial I go to a hanquet and the speaker their legs a bit, they would, I feel year or more of practice at the wheel. thank you fo both dom rldea." needs, but it Is only one of thousands of the evening, a very popular physi- sure, be quite as nt, quite as slender, Write for price. at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. Sam-1 advertise a dance at Rumson. As quite as prosperous as under the di- Overconndence Is given as a major "What are you talking about?" uol Blzzarro of West Borgen place hey were driving on Bridge avenue of varieties of orchids. cian, gives a charming talk on how said the aviator. "Tou only had to avoid fat and keep fit by diet, "For etary system. . reason for the high percentage of ex- Plant a large garden Mr. nnd Mrs. Blzzarro accompanied he flro alarm sounded. A policeman Of the more exotic variotlcs, there perienced motorists whir figured In this year. lakod tho firemen to go to tho blaze nro orchids that resemble doves, or- breakfast a glass of orange juice, two And they'd get lots more fun out of "No, suh," returned the passenger Mfos MUlcr to New York Sunday ond thin slices of unbuttered toast and a mishaps. spont tho day there. hlch was in tho cellar of a store chids that you could s"wear were but life. For a good meal, eaten at the So far as'ape is coneernfd. the most "Ah done had two—mah fust an DAVID NICHOLS CO., tornles with still quivering wings. cup of black cofTeo without sugar. bidding of a quick appetite, without Mr. and Mra. Nathan Sutton and m Shrewsbury avenue, two blocks For lunch a light consomme, one hazardous time for automobile driving man last." Kingston, Georgia children, Elsie, Lloyd and Robert, of iway. Tho firemen hurried to tho There is the MlHonla, whose Inner goading doubts or qualms of con- petals resemble the outspread wings slice of lean meat, two teaspoonsfu science, is royal sport. Is under twenty. Tho accident record Monmouth street, and Gua Schmidt scene and put out tho flro with ex- of some vegetable, and a small dish of drivers under this age, last year, It pays to advertise In The Register of Kumson motored to Somervlllo ngulshcrs. Tho Red Bank firemen of a bat. There are tigerish orchids, blood-red orchids, and orchids as of atewed fruit. For dinner a salad Sunday to visit friends and relatives iad made a quick response, but the without oil, two slices of dry bread KECKXESS DRIVEHS. of Mr. nnd Mra. Sutton. lumson flro truck bent them to this purely white aB the satin of a bride's and a cup of unsugared tea. That's Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hemphlll of lro and had tho flames under con- gown. all." The assembled ladles heave a The story Is totd of a famous South Condensed from Popular Science Broad street visited at Jersey City rol whon tho local department ar- great Blgh of content. I clutch nerv- By John E. Lodge. \ and Now York over tho wcok-ond. •ived on tho scene. ', American orchid hunter—tho rainy ously at my waist line. and NOW for a I season was coming on; It was almost Theodoro Furwoll of Spring ntreot Magazine reading reminds mo con- Between six and seven o'clock on and John Anderson of Monmouth time to lcavo, and still ho had not Tuesday morning is the saiest hour In Club MootlnpVFontponed. unusual flowers. stantly of the Importance of vitamins. stroet. visited nt Perth Amboy last found any rare or I learn that "There are three essen- the week to ride In an automobile. Tho regular meeting of the Mon-Then an Indian brought in an asaort- tial vitamins: C—tho antiscorbutic The most dangerous hour Is between I Glorious Fourth. Mr. nnd Mra, William C. Brown of mouth boat club hold on tho first men of perhaps a hundred opeclmcnB. vitamin that helps proeerve your flvn and six on Sunday afternoon. Au- Brown place aro upending tho week Monday of each month will bo held There was ono orchid such no ho had teeth: B—the vitamin that etlmu- tomohllo accidents happen most fre- MUTUAL Stores are fully prepared with the choicest at MorRanvlllo visiting Mr. Brown's Monday, July 13th, as tho Fourth of never seen—a. superb thing. Ho picked quently in broad daylight, on clear It up to examine It more closely. In latos and aids digestion,' and vita- quality Foods and Beverages to take care of your picnic brother, Ira Brown. luly falls on tho first Monday. Plans mln A—often called the, infection days, when roads are dry. If tho Sir. nnd Mrs. D. Ollvor Wolcott and vtll be discussed at tho meeting the dim light that came through the preventer." By merely turning the driver of tho car is between twenty and holiday requirement*. Everything of the Best— daughter Dorothy havo moved from •elatlvo to tho outing down tho river Jungle creepers. Its colors shone as if page of tho same magailne, I dis- and th!rty at the Lowest Prices. o bo held July 17th. Captain An. they were alive. There was an orchid, nn accident taking place are 81 per [ tho Lc3 Gertrudes apartments to Eliz- the most gorgeous ho had ever seen.' cover vitamin D-—the bone builder-— abeth. row White Is In chargo of irrnngo- and the excellent and indispensable cent greater than If he la between MUTUAL Stores will be closed all day Monday, July 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. CharUa L. Ropphnrd cntfl. Suddenly ono of the deep jcwel-llko vitamin G. Men who win success, I forty and fifty. Such surprising and of Mechanic street visited friends at spots on Us petals quivered and then find, must havo vitamins. Jlttlc-ltnown facts about automobile Jersey City Sunday. They havo pur- moved. The orchid hunter threw the Tho most annoying phase of the accidents havo been brought out SPECIALS For Week Starting June 30th. Kntcred In State Tournament. thing to the ground and removed him- nn analysis recently completed by chaRcd a now cur. Burrls Johnson, assistant golf pro- self rapidly froni the spot. The thing Diet Game Is that every tlmo I re- Mibs Graco Hill of Potera place and 'csslonal at Swimming River coun- turn to civilization, I am confused Insurance statisticians. IDEAL BRAND GRADE A that ho had held In his hand was noto find that tho rules havo been dras- Although half a million fewer cars Mra. Alfred F. Colemnn of New York try club, yesterday played tho course orchid but a peculiarly poisonous returned Snturdny night from a mo- 3f tho Jumping Brook country club tically changed. Years ngo I retired ran on American highways In 1931 tor trip WiroiiRh tho South. Mra. snake. to tho wilderness with two very than In 1930, the number of automo- GRAPE JUICE pintbottle 10c it Asbury.Pnrk In 73. Johnson has bile deaths nnd serious injuries last Colomnn left for her homo at New »een entered for tho New Jeraey One of the curious qualities about small children, and as my only medi- A truly sensational value .. • the rrVmn fine quality that has always bold for a much higher price. Yoi'lt Mondny. atato open championship to bo held orchids Is this resemblance to other cal guide, a book by one of our lead- vear increased over the year before. Mrs. Runanna Leo of Sunset avn- It tho Jumping Brook club early in forms pf plant and animal llfo. Some Ing child's specialists. Manfully I The toll for the twelve months of ORCHARD and FARM nun Is spending tho week with hor August. attempts have been made to explain It followed directions as set forth on 1931 wns 34.400 persons dead and nephew nt Trenton. on tho theory of protective coloration the feeding of tho young. I lured my nearly 1.000.000 injured. In the PRIME MEATS Thursday, Friday, Saturday Ud);nr Taylor of Sunset avcnuo la nd formation. Perhaps orchids do bellowing Infants Into taking on eighteen months ending December President of Flro Company. ako on the manner* and customs of purccd spinach and carrots, I ram-31, 1931, more Americans wore THK BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY visiting I11.1 grandmother at Dloom- Robert L. Cook was elected presi- med coddled eggs down their unwill- CALIFORNIA flold tlila week. heir Jungle companions for self-pro- killed by cars than died In the front- fo dent of the newly organized Llncroft ng gullets, and I primed them with line trenches In eighteen months of Thursday, Friday, Saturday 15 ' 25c 'MISH Mnrinn Scott of South street fire company at a special meeting octlon. beef juice, only to discover on emerg- ORANGES the World war! ALL POPULAR BRANDS, SUGAR CURED entertained Mlsa Annctto Farrcll of lust night. His staff Is Russell Craft Every jungle has Its quota of graves ing—with two quite robust children tb LARGE RIPE Mlddlctown over the week-end. What arc the cnuses behind tho /Ico prcsldont, Philip M. noy secre- f tho orchid hunters—Panama, Mcx- In .tow—that 1 had been entirely rnpldlv increasing hnzarda of motor- orwhole dol Mrn. Ollvo Teller of Sunset avenuci 17c Yellow Bananas . 23c tary and Harry N. Sprung treasurer. ;o, MndaRascar, ICcundor, Brazil, the wrong. A new edition of my medical ing? In at least ntno out of ten nti- SMOKED HAMS * entertained her plster, Mies Bcsslo A regular meeting will be held next Orinoco. Collectora atlll mention with book wna out, nnd tho whole tnmobllr/ accidents, the cause can be KrtESH-KILLED FANCY Mnrnn of Now York, Kundny. Tueisday night. ovoronco tho name.i of the pioneers food schedule hnd been shifted. Eggs, Iraccd directly to nn error mado FATTED FOWL »"' -i« "> 23c R11B3 Mnrlon .Jlnnniiip, daughter of of orchid history, men who lost them- I learned, wero very bad for tho kid-tiy n driver or a pedestrian. Only once Sweet PLUMS . 2 »• 19c Mr. nnd Mro. Philip T. Jlannlno of rlves to civilization for years and ncya. Beef julco wna in the discard, HEST CUTS. PRIME Cholco Smoked shnrt cut I)r, McClnslicy on Way Homr. nnd carrots and spinach hnti chnnfred In twenty times Is the machine defin- Jlrldfl:i) avenue, huti i-ocolvod word who fnced constant peril to discover itely nt fault. Beef Tongues lb Hint flhn his bnen accepted in tho Dr. John H. McCloakcy of St. the unknown, tho new orchid. their position on tho diet schedule. RIB ROAST . "> 23c 23c Bing CHERRIES » 19c James's church, who hue been attend- Tho commonest mistakes mado by C1IOICIC LEGS OK Monlcliilr nliito tr-ncherH' COIIORO. rPBS The usual perils uro alwayH to be LEAN SMOKED Mr. nml Mm. Fred linker of High ing tho lCuchnrlstlo conK In Iro- When I was home on Irnve four JI tlrlvor, loading to n fntalliy. aro String BEANS . 2 »•• 9c encountered, fever, hostile aavnges, years ngo, aaucr krnut was the thing. driving ofT the roadway, exceeding SPRING LAMB "> 23c Cottage Hams lb ntreet ontertninml Mr, nnd Mra. JnUo land, left Sunday for homo on thewild bcaatn, reptiles. To add to tho 19c BOSTON Johti.'uin of Colt's Neck for tho pant Hnturnin. According to a cablegram, dlscomllturp, orchids often grow on Ono muat hnvo snucr Kraut In nrdrr Iho speed limit for the time and plnce, MUTUAL CRADIi: A HOTtMKL. FLAVOR h d to rout certain unplcnsnnt germs find going nheail without iifwlne the lh h S1EALED 2 '» « 15c wcrU, Mm, Jolmtuin in tlfl yearn of received Hundny by his niece, Mlsn tho topn of high trees. The problem from one's Innnrds. On my lnst leave Sliced Bacon '" \' « 10c LETTUCE IIRO nnd Mr. Jolinnon la lift. lolen Kelly, h cxpccln to arrive at light of wny. Other Important fnc- CHICKEN . 0 in whether to nttempt climbing (he I found natter krnut completely for- Uir* In acclilrntfl c.nunrd by ilrlveifl , "• 45c Mlna llolt-n Phllllp.n of Mnplo nve- ', »\u> rnn SMALL nOTTr.ES. As.iortutl New York next Tuesday. tree, which Is nlmnpt mire lo bo Ihogotten—people qulto nrn: rerlilr.i.n driving, driving on Ihn tuio In i<[M'ttdl[i^ four month* nt rtlntf plncfl nt ennkfn, or lo hnvo whon t mentioned It. Tomato Julrr | wrong s\ftc of the road, "kidding, cut- BEVERAGES 6 >'»•« 25c Ilnrbor, Maine. HORMEL HAM 79c Unlrrlahm Curd Chili. win of tho nut Wen rlnlt hl» neck, nml, wn« tho tiling Ihn nnmrt niira hail HIIIR In, curve or bill, Minn Kiln llcnly of Blirownuury Mrn, Wnrnor IlenniiifC of Knlr Hn- mnro Importnnt, thr ilnllcnlo orchid. The Famous Hormrl l'luvor-Sralcd llojn—Uiat given you l'hn II..U1" D.'ixinlt In nvnniin hnn rotllrnrd from n Or ihn hunter uwiy limno the lirnnch Hindu It tho fnnhlnn, tho wlna find fftllln,: tn ilKtinl properly. An n twlot* an much n\1.il)to itirnt ! % tt>*. nrl. von entertnlnoil her card club nt a hni d welcomed It. Tninnlii JIIII-P, nml I infill-, lin/jiirl, left turn* run fnr I'OMICUOV" VJHII vvllli Mr. nnd Mrn. Thorna* Wel- rhtckan illnnernn Wednomlny. Ani'ing whlrli rontnlnn thn flowfrn. If thnt only Iiinmlo Julre, rnn 1>M ,» Mr-inl, who Imvo n onhln nt ilocMn't worli, Ilio troo hnn to lin cut y J jj yy»u attend of rlulit turns. Ginger Ale " "*• - 10c lirr guentn worn Mrs. John P. Mul- itercniinry fftinil l vnlurnl , inlnorni Thn "wr.-ivlMK driver," thf> nprmli-r, It ft U HONK!) CHICKKN down, nrrprultn, nrchliln, nnd nil, nr- l'lil«,V'lli>ltl" Di-p,.alt vllilll. Ml". Vincent. Kliinii. Aim. nnrl vllninlnn. niltl Ilii- "innil hot:" nrn tlm three typo No. Minn Miiry Doughty l»jr ""'I. Iho lilorli, walk In tlin illlrrtldii of ntnrlo lo collcrtliiij. VVIifn tin nrrlviMl irh womrn, or lnr.ii for Ifint innl lintll(i mi cininliy inadM, or Mrp mil 1\ nr. Tlni l'llHITAN Lime Rickey Dry . 10c ml Moihlny nl. tIto lUvrtvlew lionjiUn Philip Motion nf Wi-nt Hrinon In tlin iinrt Of Mnilnunnrnr Itiuiwn nil liu K«t liMinn on Ihflr if upprt |\ <• ffir lhi( ii'intivnl nf hrr ((innlln rind Into llm Mlrnt flnlll lielllnil pnlltnl I'lna .V llotllft llfiMilli Jm'n (llxl'ii-nli'il 111" milil" wlilln jilny- Moyjuiilinriflrt, thn Iflriff Innl.ilrrl t))nt If Kj-rii[itn nntllt nllivtli) turn nt mllnl nnil a flrr -.tiiirk t.y pn>'-flnK nuton. In n nilti:l<'nl l"itl"tlt i\l lllvrl lionpltnl, wliem tlin Injury wn« lU- wltti tlin mvnl dmen nti.l ilfinl fl out Inllllilllnnn Hint nllmv 111" In only MM0 rntirri, mil of 1.2KI.- N 11 ('. HUNHIIINI'l 6 ''"•»• 25c "•*•" 1.00 vJ»vv trnilril to. nllowril lilnmolf to i{u Uirimxh thn illni-uimlun of ilntn nml ilrlnlln nlluinl I'rl) nrrMiMifn ahlrllrol, ivnr 11». VANII.I.A llllKillTON I'll.. lr t,nt. ,l.p..ll. Tilt lar <>•> il bat, Jnmi'M Nrln,in nf Lnrunt nvnniin In ITIriiumy of tiplrii?, nlniln ttlnoil Itn IrulfyliiK t" n iimdrnt Incly wlm run ,• I n^lin itur. \i% iiinchnulrnl fntllitr. t\ jmll.-iit nt tlin 1,4MIK lUltncli hnnjiH" Mntlirlght l, 1 o thn kdiK ft inriBl unplrnniMil nlitrln Inlpallnrn rnlbrr n JHIVHIP Kruegcr"* Bovorngo Whrvi t lin cm N wflln nt In nil, tlri t el Ivn In intiU'Ui'i n foul (h (ipni n'lim. pnt Ipnrp. Illnllrr, 'Dm fUvInn, Inn, ilntn nn n ir CRACKERS ASSORTMENT h Ihn Ilium nml lintiiihtma of Lllmily 1 liintirn lc| tlin Hit ni n c'lllir-, tn tlir. 4 ""- 25r '"" 1.50 l)i, niul Mm. rniRn N. Wnunor n'i' KlinP, nml nn HVPIIIUK nppnl III llw rull p.miul IKI Ior1){n of f Innlii I Milt inM wont* llnwnvnr, llnninlln fotinil Hint llm i.rijnr lliillir.l, ntliri llrfrcU I "ill limit- ilniijthlnr < J»i I tuitn Ionian II rp'in^llilllly II rntrtlloil wna iinuh Urtlnnn nf « itwlnn |IPIINIIIII, wild UIP I'l... }• k.l. ,l.|....|l !«.: l~, .... A bal, Mrn. Llllliiti Yoilliii i-m tn I'll.if nnil lilliiitrd In Uic ncclilr-iu I.ill: t.nrW of "' 17c Wilton lin'In rprnt, Ihn worU-ruil ft Ml«« Mnn Welch vlrn rminrlliir. Tilt. nil. titiplfnr.nnt limit thn nnir.ini>tiy. |'P| mill |.l ) IIUI ||j:lll |.||'|i|li|, lullll Irn Ml,III; UIIIItllN, Mlihl '•<• ''«')< Illnlr H nlr MARSHMALLOWS 2 * 15c STUFFED OLIVES 12c fl\nn>l" tit n r}|fiHf>r t*ntly nt MM ulliln. Tim (I I lift nlo,, ivmiinil liU Inlr- A fmh wan liMtll yrntriilnv ninlnlliK nliliniinnl nf nWfO'ly ,|ra,| wllliuiil II l« nt III IIPIIII- ilp.li.it lll.K.NIIinl: IIHANII, llaillllna tliilim nf Imr pninlila, Mr, nl\,\ Mm ly nn|illlr.| l.l.i'.il Inotlifr nf tlm J«n In Cnptnlii ntl.l Mm Alllllll ltnmll nwlnu II. tlm Ilirtrnellu: «»MH- apr. lltinv Itr|yi/u1( tUtmlrty tivfilllnu lima, who, (t ar-pina, nri. ()a I I Ir lllo I |y DILL PICKLFS •" i-- 19c AliHilllt Illdhn pironnL wnln Mln« Allim nf l.lnilrn plncr,. Cnptnltl llnndln I r .• I'.. I'., la In al |"'il of Maiinunarni. Thou I Wflil |,. Uwi-.lrii llrir, III "f aill nnMlr. mi'l llm tlf(ltil: "f H pint I...Ill" • mall hllnlne ,nm|v I Inn llvcl ^ |,i- e-,1 ll ll ,.II ( t.iinlt V I "rt'tn I" 'Til Sweet FICKIJ'-S •••• >*" 30c Mnnlrl, MlllMIV Ullinll. ^ Anil llm warning »•« i|M| iviiimiil GRAPE JUICE 20c mitii niul Vnln Wlliiir, f [li^w YolU f«,l nrmly • )p(\i mi'l n Itnlf linw, lUK lll'.l" ai.-lilr.lllB. Ill r. lln r.l 1(;« M'. (1 irnann. <>||n of tlm Juguata |,nili n Crnclicr Jitc!< I it l« Ilia fmlta nf my ,.l-=rn:, Hl.iwa lli i.|l,llll.lily Ihnl HIP .ln|,,,|,, nnrl Mm Mm I In Knlr. nf Kr«ah<• I In "'' I'U'il, In-! va. lfc wllli • l"!«| .ILirEil'l l'i «l il I Hull ft (.. Ilio liiiiHT- In NAPKIN.S . . 3) « CUT IIIII': lr. ,'ll,|. al.ti An olll' B 1 Hi. l.llf l.r-l pl i'Mli .1.11- , ,,l,]r-l .,1)1. PEANUT BUTTER 23c WAX I'APKR, . - . t,."l a u8li |l II«'1 |, v«l Hi" ',f • |p-li"l"i 16c n.l I'.-I , .| I" "in [.« i lh.lta.Ia)-. in<1 r*»*l t»r «1 * empso BISCUITS 7c CHIF»SO 18e THERE IS A MUTUAL STORE NEAR YOU RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1932; AtlanUo Highlands'Personals, *he!r:nom« on July lit, and Intend' : try doing sway with the more dangerous type of fire- ON PATRIOTISM. wo tables of.bridge players ware works and restrictions have been placed on the sale of Educator Writes The World War to bicome all-year-round resident^ 1 THE RED BANK REGISTER Federation for Temperanoe and I*w entertained, at the home of Mrs. J.again, .-.-:. • 'is blank cartridges, which formerly caused so many Observance Adopt* Resolution. L. Qcujthorp on Seventh avenue last Andrew O'Nell of Jersey City wail ESTABLISHED I8T8, J»r JOHN H. COOK. deaths. * This year the Monmouth county flreinen'* as- Fifteen Years Ago Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John M.a %eek-end visitor. He intends taj sociation Is aiding In tha campaign.to reduce the num- of Promotions At the meeting of the executive jommlttee of the Monmouth. county Event* Which Took Place in Welch won- first prUe and' Mrs. J.reopen his bungalow In .the Wood* GEOBGE C HANCE. Editor. . ber of Fourth of July accidents. The association has Parent* Are Urged to Dltcuu division of the Citizens' federation of J. Welch won the consolation. Fol- lend Park district "on July 1st. t FBEDEBIO 8. HAYES, ila.na.giag Editor. distributed 50,000 circulars urging those who sell fire- New Jersey for temperance and law This Locality During Our lowing the bridge a dinner was Mrs. Mary A. BrO'wn entertained" works to obey the law and in this way to help In the This Subject With the Teach- observance on June 22d, It was de- Preparation and Participation served the guests. Others present be- her son, Bdwln Smith, of West THOMAS EBVING BEOWJf, prevention of fires and accidents. er*—Does Not Believe Too cided to make this statement to the in tie Great War. sides the prlie winners were Mrs. Hempstead, Long Island, over the' :IU«ens of bur county: Jesse Sculthorp, Mrs. Stanley Squl- week-end.' Mr, Smith Is an offices', Publisher and Business Manager. However, there Is another type of holiday accident Strongly in Exams. On June 28th, 1778, when the ques- that is Increasing each year—those caused by automo- tion of taxation without representa- The Blgmund Eisner company-had thorp'end Mrs. Ouy Hendrlcks of ot.the Chose national barik of New' Subscription Frloes: (By T. H. tloja.) enough government contracts for Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. Helen Lan- York. *. , biles. Thousands of residents of this and other states tion was being settled for the United uniforms to keep all their factories Ons year _ $1.50 will be using the highways over the Fourth. Many of Having parents become familiar States, Qeorge Washington, whose caster and her sister, Mrs. Mary Da- MUs Betty Rypn of Avenue I> Ii _. 1.00 with some of the problems thai fa.ce bicentennial we are celebrating this going at top spaed until the follow- laney of Keansburg and Mrs. 'Wil-•pending two weeks with relative*' Six month* — these will not return to their homes alive and many year, led the forces to victory in ing Maroh. The company employed U»m Loake of Long Branch, at New York. 1bre» months _- .00 others will be injured and perhaps maimed for life. teachers In order that they may Jonmouth county, but General 15,000 men of whom 1,200 were In Bed know something about certain angles Charles Lee called tor a retreat. To- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Emerson Every automobile accident Ik the cause of someone's of the business of school teaching Bank. Other factories were at Long THE BED BANK REGISTER carelessness or is due to some mechanical defect. If day, when the question or a still bet- Branch, South Amboy, Newark, Car- and .children, Jack and Fhillia. and The Rod Bank Re|rlat«r~travels'• Is a member of and administration that In times ter America hinges on the battle of teret, Chrome, Vlnelana, Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'^Jeil of Mewover every street In town and every, every automobillst will make sure his car is In, proper past were not considered to be freedom from rum, many politicians bridge and Bayonne. During the road in the, county, Let It oarry youe THE ASSOCIATED PRESS condition and will observe the rules of safety first, the a part of tha parents' affairs Is nowand office-holders are calling for a York were week-end visitors here. message to those who live on these, The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the considered the part of wisdom, In- retreat in tha battle against rum week 70 carloads of cloth arrived at Mr. and Mrs. Emerson will reopen thoroughfares,—Advertisement, ' t of which degrades man's body, debases the Red Bank factory. hIs deed, it used to be thought -that par- his mind and damns his soul. otherwise credited itf this paper and also the local news will be greatly lessened. ents cared little about becoming'fa- Wesley O. Hall, a member of the miliar -with any part of school ad- The Citizens' federation Insists that Second regiment of New Jersey do- published therein. ministration, all office-holders who have taken an ing guard duty at Keyport airplane oath of office to uphold the Constitu- factory, was shot In the arm by an It is because mutual understand- tion of the United States, and who WEDNESDAY, JTOTE 29TH, 1932. Signs of Better Times criticise the Prohibition laws with- unknown pereon. ing, appreciation and cooperation out saying at the time of suqh orltl- Rules governing the draft were la-. In-Evidence&t-Red'Bank. • .--K--™.-...-., ; child that we attempt to give certain 'clsm-mat lhey-wlll'do-thelr- utmost Signs of better times are making their appearance 1 to enforce them, are aotlng unbe- Rtorultlns oWcera iioued a eohedi -Th«-Regiater_Thw. 1 information to parents looking comingly as offleers of the county, ulsjfiawlne the^ quota^ <)f^men_tljat In Red Bafils. " One efthsse Is -the reopening of thetov.-ard-thesodeslrable-en.de.—-—--" state and" natloni and Inconsistently should enlltt ior army service In .Sycamore Avenue, Celebrates It$ 54th Birthday. Molly Pitcher hotel. This beautiful and modern hotel We have before written about the with their oath of office. Such offl. clSls~6T tKe^eouBtyrntote and nation «ach county. Monmoqth county's With this issue of The Red Bank Register the met with misfortune in its early days and its operation matter of promotions but desire to show a poor kind of patriotism, and quota was 71. IN OLD SHREWSBURY 3>M>»r basins Its 55th volume. The Register was started did not prove profitable. Designed In a style typical touch upon that subject again, . ire Indirectly encouraging the viola- The Bed Bank fire companies' of its name and located on a site which affords an ex- When oome of us went to school Jons of the very laws they took an home guards were drilling every Under the Management the last week In June, 1878, and it has oeen a faithful some tweny-flve years ago, school oath to support. chronicler-of av*nts_in RedJ3ank^ and^ in Monmouth. cellent view down the beautiful Shrewsbury river It haspromotion was on somawhat of a Thursday night on the Prospect a.vt~ —of— always been a cause for Tegrst In Red Bank that it We hope that all worthy Amerl- nue_. baU-flold,. _jn*nk_HQ!lM—-"HM. county, and an, earnest supporter of all public enter- competitive"bull". Fallur«~,wfts te beycans will show thW~86UfSge lrrl8J2 captain, Lou TetUy first lieutenant, Har6ld-H.~eole '— prises -ever elnoe-then. -From a>..X«»bte_lnfent_it. has wan not successful. A hotel of this kind Is an asset to expected. If there were no failures as Washington did In 1778. John Eaintonsecpijd Iteutenant and arownMo be the'taost lusly country newspaper In theany town. It not only attracts visitors here but H pro-It used to be thought that the school Sincerely yours, William Louts Sahler. " WlUard J. Roop first sergeant.— Formerly MamSer/r>f:ShackamaxpnCoantnrCluh' {stats of" New Jersey If not In the whole country. vides employment to a large number of persona and it "standarda" were hot high enough. 'William Walling of Chap.) Hill en- increases trade for our merchants. All of these have I know of a higher educational in- County Director. The Red Bank Register is the largest country stitution which in recent years was listed In the navy. Weekly in New Jersey and probably the largest In thea greater importance now than In ordinary times. Itcriticized because It did not "have A branch of the army Young lien's •United States. It has a larger circulation than any Is hoped that under Its new management the Molly LABOR ON PUBLIC JOBS. Christian association was eetabllohed FINE FOOD ... different and distinctive; failures enough." Since the ao-ealled at Oceanport. other country -weekly In Hew Jersny and probably Pitcher will meet with the success that such a fine hotel "normal curve" has come into use Red Bank Man Give* Views on Hir- deserves, Over 800 soldiers were at Camp larger than any other In the United States. It carries there are those who seem to think ing Men from Out of State. Vail, now Fort Monmouth, to under- WELL SERVED in a & larger volume of advertising than any other eountrj- Another indication of better times on the way Isthere must be the number ot failures go training. weekly ln-New^jBrsey.and probably Jarger than eny the announcement of the Monmouth County Players that a normal curve indicates. It Editor Red Bank Register: that they will inaugurate an eight-weeks' theatrical sea- used-to be thought that standards Dear Sir:— father country -weekly In the United States. should be so set that all could not In the lest issue of The Register When lawyers Get Together. REFINED, HOMEY PLACE These are distinctions which have not been achieved son in Red Bank, presenting well known stage successes. pass through the wicket of promo- the following article appeared: "H. It Is not often that two contsndlng •without reason; and the principal reason is that The The plays will be presented In the Elks' auditorium B. Bruce, district engineer for tha tion. When the system of "grading" federal department of agriculture, lawyers so diligently represent their Register, by the manner In which it has been conducted. opening on July'Sd. Some of the best known players was Introduced into the schools of has ruled that the state highway clients that they engage In fisticuffs has grown into the heart and affections of the people ol Uitj American theater will appear during the season. the United States It. signified a defin- commission cannot demand that In their professional capacity." Thete^ «lf Red Bank and of Jlonmoutb county. They know it The presentation of these plays recalls the period ite level of accomplishment, and weskilled workmen from other states fore there was something refreshing Prices You Are Pleased to Pay ! tells the truth and they know \hey can rely on what of around tweaty years ago ween Red Bank was fev-find the term "grade of attainment" than New Jersey be prqhlblted from about the encounter between pav|d used. Paralleling the development obtaining employment on the build- Davis and Joseph SHversteln 'when it says. They know, too, that the paper carries their ortd with the presentation of well known stage sue- of "garding" Is the advocacy of ex- Ing of the new bridge over the snnouncementa into virtually every home in ail this i ct«M a^d players. Red Bank aad its environs has al- Shrewsbury river at Highlands. He they traded blows on Cookman ave- aminationaojij s (for which I have little said that when such construction nue last week while debating a Exceptionally attractive accommodations for banquets, wed- section of the county. It Is this last fact, combined with ' ways be« a popular place with s:sge folk. la Bed Bank | ^^ for promotion from was partly financed by federal bonds, restraint ordor on the merchandise ding's, recaptions, afternoon teas, card parties, etc. the esteem In which, the paper i» so generally Jseli • »=d tsrecisUy ia Fair Haves aad Rus»a many of the ene grade to another? Several yeara labor must be employed without ref- of a local store. Their may be noth- makes advertising in its columns so proSisK.e, ar.d i '.fading scwrs asd actnwui hive cxds their romnti ago severe criticism of the grading erence to residence." ing admirable about physical.attacks •which remits in so great a volume of sdve—U—• • j I*- - bc^e- s '- " roars. TSa— i ti•e • Btica* of tie l!os-!system developed and closely In answer to this I reply that the among members of the bar but the 'Phone Red Bank 1495. Ing placed in the paper. approval! We the ones advanced today. Fur- taxpayers of Monmouth county must publlo has witnessed more objec- thermore, it used to be supposed the be allowed to buy bread. The citizens i While all this is gratifying to The R»r-s;«-- it !-s ffr« r.isr. ar-J *-=-i —«y sir—d receive a of the state of New York and Penn- tionable spectacles when two lawyers (ca-iiie of failure lay entirely with the sylvania do not pay taxes to theget together. •Iso gratifying as a matter oi civi-2 pride. Tin K*i joirsrj^e c= Jit part c: lie prtiic < pup!}—beeaus be had failed to meat state of New Jersey, And If it were Just what the bar associations will Bask people, and the people of this wencs ci i£=- c-ooo-xs tie repaired standard. It was lo»t not for the taxpayers of this county, do about the Incident we do not know jamrth. county, should give git of that "organlration" might how could the county build the but there is really nothing that port to a newrpapsr tad slctii Pfc*« n cc a ?j^e j^ Way in Which to a", least partly at fault for not bridge? If the taxpayers cannot get some work, how are they going to thould be done. Certainly the por- above that c! any otfcsr ecastrj- wwily ia Oat srj.ii . * isto consideration differing formance staged by the two attorneys and Trob»b!y that oi *=y T.f true this may be, but I do know that restoring confidence in the bar.—-As- celebrates July Fourth as the birthday of !TUIJ ij tiM jHsiLKar vnax 3:jlia "u_r.f if Monmouth county cititens are re-bury Park Press. :i fused jobs and out-of-stato citizens Anierican independence; the anniversary of ta« rr-i ilmr- limner nnc FUTUBKL HOUE; it iihniiiL Sis L °-' are accepted, there Is the possibility •for : II!" ^'ipiiiiT:1 "tmintiir. *VTitc~r a "ilic"! L niivf i '-' '. at a tremendous lot of trouble ahead, Ask and Ye Shall Receive—Some- the signing of that brave Declaration that set cl learning j I read recently In The Register times! before the world the doctrine, then strange \racrt ei.t.£r:ij i;£i sciec'. students, I that there Is a petition In circulation When the Administration, which and startling, that "all men are created r demanding that the board of free- has always been keenly attentive to cr nriiir m -v»s'TTrT m- L ne;jrni3crrniTtJL v tHr-i :tinn u holders put Monmouth county citi- the needs of tho bankers and the equal." > zenft to work on this Job at a, vrage railroads doles out! thousands of mil- As fcciidr. 3rcurr-;ii in i iumirar tit tm at least <5 cents an hour. On the Since that time, that doctrine has'be- ar.t .'. c"ii ttita, ci't tie same book ither hand it is rumored that the lions to .them, it Is referred to as "re- IT K«d F-"-V larc waalc Elicit liimvn ".'mi r* — Z- aHege standard) •ontractor who has this Job is only lief." •come one of nearly universal belief in the its ictsziz =«d ta. pa-/ autfrt jurnn -n jnv.mc iKt-:- £ tZ. T^tgei ty tie s*c;e standard. ;olng to pay 25 cents an hour. But when millions of unemployed civilized world. It is one which this firm i to ^***^^ tariff 7icinnuii!J i£ iiiji inr*. ico frequently been the Is it possible that the leaders of ask for the work which the Admin- practices in the serving of humanity. a *gii i- a rca-i-scuan iin iirnnrrnrnr mil ia public ichcols and Is the re- ur county are going to go dellber- istration should provide by spending i-.t partly of a demand for large tcly against the wishes of the vot-thousands of millions for essential •worn c^i iZT four men m liiarvaa ->x tiiinrrlttiTt/ s of our county? If so, what will public Improvements to create the T e CLSJMI—mass imtruction in the name. the outcome? Can a man make a '— *^-«" " *;of "talse" economy—sacrifice of the vlng and pay his bills on 25 cents needed Jobs, the plea for relief Is ***** isg two ot tiesi ad=:i-.:.,»ii buv'jiij ilix'U'.'- K -in jiaax.' irrjli , pupil. n hour? While the police, schoolcalled a request for a dole, and the .Another -witness, a p^n.'TT -nTT"nniTr.iif "vr.T i* fiiiiace: Is] The United States department of achers. and all other soft collar relief Is dented on that ground, jjo-^se. adxiited t=a; U ~:m-: , 1 -rv i:-.er.j..rnti ;-'•'- r.ru«>!:i !_-! »at;i:i '-o attract all thministeree d as to provide for the ry? Can a house divided against charity, but for tho chance to work. PHOIVt 3.57 buyers of liquor mi -z\ '-i*. ;»r- -( i< uLir Tv.n ;i smooth, continuous and natural prog- tself stand? I will admit that there Yes, it does make a difference who made available to P:-3tc\i'^- T;=..!=. -v. .^....r. i.v; •:: ress of every pupil." lust be rich and poor, but we must asks for relief at Washington. HTSr * "> RED ttAH jwnse whatever to h!s c?/.(. H« icjiim : zw. i ;•-••-. i. •. ot have the working men In slavery. And the jobless, now In their third l^i^^ • Non-promotion, with Its conse- The situation In tho county Is bo- detective to secure this «v'.i.»;.;< '.-.~ :..r.. :^ r.i.-.v. :. .i A ¥:z-t Example of quent retardation, Is an obvious oming desperate. Many of our year of distress without succor of difficult to underiiiEi »'iy ?r-.3».r.:;r..-.? :,-i.i.i -.- :•-.:•,•••: break in the continuous forward workmen are actually starving to any kind from their Head Servants private detectives !or ar.y p'-rpci^ -wi.»-; z* .:ii i .'.""•'• L"=.i.»l£.ih Public Service. movement of the pupil. We should leath and by the time winter Is here at the national capital, will bear that of detectives WJJCJI« «a!if>3 ».-• -i:i v,, •..:.•. ••:<.: ,. i not lose sight of the fact however, here are irkely to be riots right here In mind during the approaching na- J: •.•»«.•. •i.zytrit.g o! >"ew York, aon-ln-law of Mr«. n the county There Is no use deny- Ills disposal at all times. that pupils who are absent a great tional campaign. J v i ••_ Zz.-.iz.tiizu president of the Monmouth county deal or who never work .up to their g It, everyone sees It coming, but —New York American. In passing It might t* w»'.l ti z-.t« -.--a.-. '.-..! 2.1-.-1?-: i-.r-.i. i'.-i-.-,f -;ju-.:xation, haa resigned aa state relief capacity constitute a separate prob- f you say this to a politician, he will county freeholders recently tj.- = !i iz-vz\ i ;•... •-•! ;:: .'.o1. ay, "You are a Red, you are a Com- ••-..••••!•'r.\i.-.n .'•..- Monmouth county after serving alx lem and can not expect to be treated unlat." That la the only way h«IT PAYS TO BELONG TO from a private dftcctive a?f.-.-y ;-.; -i.t..-? .v'.:i;.i.i- -.-..-.•. :i .••:» '..-I T.I: recel%-e any salary, but gave his In tho aame category and exactly n wiggle out of a tight spot. tloni. And the detective •*'--, i.;~ --»i •..-..> ;•.. vn like other pupils who do make a con- •.-. • i:-'. t •..-..-.« ixte. Mrs, Georg« M. Bodman of And after all. It Is times Ilka these forraerly employed b-y the M-.rjr.-. .-.A •.:•..:•,' ;•-•.,'• sistent effort. It teems wise, there- hat make good cititens feel like ?• ::i '-*. -.:••• ..-, Middletown township, referee of the tutor's office. fore, that both parents and teachers urnlng Red. But dont do It, for I •/*• ..'.:» day and age when money leemj to m"n The tirsi promotion, failure, nd h»d this to nay: Organlud lDvi. fleabrlght stands ftlnne a.* popprssir.^ :':*•. <.?../ *;'•: -*':*•> -, :.-. .-.-., .•. :> unuEual for a man to donate ulx months Kradc levell, «:l]l r.ted1 redlfinlndfil g In the 1 For moro than a year we have - light of niT r.rtitr. . Mix-atlonal phil- NATION-WIDK SERVICE for better service fren bnthlnK In thft r,rr. tn l*< rrrn". !. A*. -.'..•. ::• .' :..« •.:;.!• *:A t':rvlce» for thn relief of the oppierscil. mon talking about dapreaslon and Baabrlght ;>ul)llo bfa.'ii In lnaflrfiuT!i«. ]{-,-»•• \•*:•;. •'. •' • -. .». lut '..'.at Mr. VanOcrbig la wealthy, and can (.rob- osophy nr.-l the rf-.mged needa of the ooklng forward to prosperity's re- 1« only onn of^ the twenty reasi..^ society whl'.h th» nehool atrven. F late y«»r», there has boon a decided tendency remain public Is n ijumtlon. An at'irn;* ' io y*\:t hf. '../ :M',f\ h, mal - M «:. ;n Mr. VanOnrblfi'n roaltlon would do what hr has O with tlita probifm of promotion than 'I have no doubt, about business or chapel In preferonca to ths private horn«. Ther« *s» ^va» drrcitnl, '1'liH may not alwnyji hft tur. t't**. mprovlng. It will come, but w« do ••:.'. Tt-.t-y wnulil j.rohMily nrnke dnnatlom, but wouH hero may >'em to be on first ron- The other nineteen reasons are: many good mmoin for this. Ivfist ythr a TnnvtiicLf. v.iin »,t;i:^l to t.-'n"-,.',».-. * •.'. "/.'.il'ii.r »:lv1nK their lime, and actually working "n ildfratlon. Vital questions, euch. nt know how or wh»n. r JUjblJc pal k, rlthrr /!hi!it ^r r. (tj.jnal, r :>ii.<\y jfv h- following, nilif: "Therefore this company will con- n A 1, l r«w> Kmcrgenoy Ik.ad Bervloo. Thn comforting convtnlonr.o prnvldnd liy Ihn »pnclnu», If promotion Is to !.« continuous, lder present business conditions nn r Th« jilH|Wir.»rt ulrlji (if Inn.I, nl.'.il' tiitfn n.i'.'t !'-,• ". l.i :n I...', th... Mtftt ptnrr nf phllunthr.iplral work 2. l reo Towing Hflrvlcr. restful rooiua Is ono. Ilcntilctcd npiira In Iho renlilnnro ow inn Ililn Im Bt'-urM In th* Unlit (irmnl. \V« «r«i going to n»k our- wnul.l j.if.vliln l.otli oi run nn.l l...y lii'hii..; ":..l v. ,i: ; ,'r ".'..j.<;• il,,,; lir.» IIIHH-. Anuthxr diinatluii, murh nu.ie f wlint wo liri'.iv alxiiil the differing Hv*» hnw wo ran pay »IJ«», krnp n, rrrn Clian|lng ot Tlrr*. In another. A third la other ulcUnnun In tho fnmlly, bft Imti,'** rn.Mu:h imt only l<. I.....iniM'.'l .'^ t'i.! r,.,,;--,., .-.' ••••'•'. v.i, i,,.-win |,y him nnil hi* wlfo In n Nfw York rttlll another la tho runfunlon, work nnd worry lnvolv«d alcn (If mental Rtowth? *" ur men employed, and stay nut of4. Vrrn Drllvnry perhaps innil appritllnft <>' nil In thn ilonlrr tn ltrxp thn rtandpolnl almm It w.nilil Justify Hm-ir. (if xw rt In- i t.[i j»,r,r *»'rw Vnrk rhlUU*n, whd wpin suuVrlnit lln nn Inipoitntit Inrrntlve to pffnrt? now d«al with n n«w dirk «i r»y thn ]>»lj||o li» Ihr in^Jiuyn ucrmi ftr>nt, '.sh,.! U LJ,-, to |a*rn hnw to play the now (tamo, 7. A. A. A. rnanvl KmMcm. Our funeral hnmn lim lunu f1rnlttiini"»r»i»ha(l. Thrin v. sa . ..ri^Mr I :iS!n t«!;- nlhlnjt to r "II 10. rrro NdUry rulillo H»nrlc». i)inaph«r« la panrnful and rf>«tful, yet fmn nf ulr.om wiulr. Tl.-I, f Mnnunl TrnininR I.cmona, gg II nil.,ill,l dm l(.»li f,, in- ii.ala AIKI liinlhoilla with IIIA Irteft 11, llroUrn (d wild lint, f-n-til III" l.pi|r,l 1, nl hn naiiin In nil Kin'i Al. r^vfrnl i.h.i'.la lii Ihn nniiliAin pail. i,f f,' nf lilllltiK on nil »l»taan ryHwUra, \Va r all thn r«ver»nr« and >1l|nlly Hint wnnM nl.tnln In n r. 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'I'ti .allava II la pi.aall.la. hut '.nl/ If IB. having* oil Tlraa, Ita(l«r|aa, etn. r r Tli« 1*n1 In Mia TliMinaa M Mtl'mUi, IK I,,,,,,, Iha prarlli-al.lllty an.I Ilia |....|l ,,f „„, (i,,,», | |,,,, , Hi' li»|.|i" n11.1 i«nllie> that tlila la a naw daal. rall- v n nr Imn. |.il«i|.a ,,t |.|i.1« f Mia Wallar nui|.,w Ftaamai 10. Inauranra. U»»f>tl |iilt|»p*«. M ;ilE f,.r naw mathnda and Haw Idaaa. »• •H|ga>l * Vial! nf ll),r»,||,,n. ft,i, I, « vlall w.,i,|.i HIM llul v<"K\A «ll|« ill. tin |,||cl h'l «-/llu Bin ..<_. lipylng a li'.llaa mi Mia ri f 11lia "WA all ara t*> think In t«imi nf a Blva yi.ll imii-h valual.U Inf.,mull..11. II lliny |,« lt,aa.in .l» i.f Mia Tdat.iVuo \v p.I,),, Thn duo* nro $12 thn first In Til 1 itfcw iiMrtnal.-y, VVa all ara l.t aaa a wlllifiiil /»ar of •in|.»f»a»iu»,i( ,Jt- fmtiier »..||. Hnll'ui. | \ AIIIIIIIK Ih'iaa (.,....,1 «..,„ ).(la Al r Bn-lri !nt 4 ),r m in liaw Itualnaaa prolilptn tn 1W k undai • pulill" J'Ollt lll*l» w.lll.i l. iw V. Mloill, .Ir, Mlaa Anna ll.n.v yrur itntl $10 «»«ch year n.w mlaa. VVa ala (n daal wllh f... nn<1.. H wi.ul.l |.»i .nil 11.-1. In «i.|-.v Hi* ...».,,-, Mia. CliaalMii ntiiiiiK.na, Mia .!..«.,, £ lltft »lli'"-|. lull t) I • y ~ll| I.a alliaillvn I nainrnla. day and l"fn'.ii..w." , !,<* I.. ,|l, I,.,, ,,„ aillr, Mia, Alfia.) t'ltH'"!!. Ml thereafter. t'llavlm III" I.nli> I.1..II-.I..HV i.f lr»ric.-a Ii .» W1. Tfcla tnttM'* t.nalriaaa )iaa n"( frt*'la , fv t...],lr,t ., (ianinai hlolil, Mia lia,,tga rila«' r.l the,-/ ^lll n-lvcitl»p t|,«. ...i.iro a H.lllliit, I.Ml It Ma m>l I.ad ait an Jnln TwUr I'll^atalv t,^i.«^ nlly ai li'l Mia Th..l.iaa [J. M.Ca,l R. R. MOUNT BON I..II ..f .Ii II. I|.U.| iiari'll. VVa ~l.l. thai „,•• ' A. A. A. l*r"|l»iil. aasa «ii |ii Ilia platforma of I,MI1I r.im.la on,1 lilh)1|,a*a In t It a m et. .|a,» I",{|i |.aitUa an'1 !M ll»» liea.ia #.f avary ill f.e Tea.'!*"' 4 I.IU|. 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DINNER-DANCE. do Baptist church will be held Satur- ore' conference at Peddle school this day evening. : •oek. Business nnd Professional Women Mr. and Mrs. William Raynor and The Rt. Bev. Albion Knight, bishop Had Fine Time Monday Night. family of New York have rented the :oadjutor of the diocese of New Jer- Rose Marie Beauty Salon Leonard bungalow ,-on Washington, FOR SALE! ^ A dinner-dance was held Monday ey, will preach at Christ church on Leon^s avenue for the summer. Sunday at eleven o'clock. Rev. Ern- Eugene Permanents ...... $5 & $6 night at Wilbur Gardner's Log Cabin Mrs. J. C. Oberle entertained Mrs. st W. Mandevllle. rector of the •• Fixtures, furniture, three large oafes, olectrlo ma- Inn at Fortaupeek by the Business John- Schroeder of Keyport at lunch- church, will assist with the Bervlce. chine for fur work and other contents at store, No. 40 and Professional "WonVon's club of eon last Thursday. Bishop Knight was formerly bishop Column Olive Oil Shampoo or Monmauth Street, known n» Bed Bank Fur Shop, Atlantic Highlands. Flans were made , The'Ladles' auxiliary of the Ocean of Cuba, and at one time was chan- Eyebrowa Arched 35c Jacob Goldberg forniftcowner. • for another dinner-dance to be held View . community association will, ellor of the University of the South. shortly. Tho tabloa wore decorated hold a card party at the community with lilies, delphinium apd rosos. The Finger Wave, Marcel or , For information apply to J. 1^. Keough, members and guests present were hall oa Monmouth avenue Thursday To Become Teachers. Collector, Borough Hall, Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Jonas Tumen, ajro. Harrlet-Van- night, July 7th. Prizes will bo of- MIBS Fulvia Deli'Omo, Miss Mar- Manicure 50c Brunt, Mro, George1 Howland, Mrs, fered for high scores at bridge and lon Jlannlne and Miss Marguerite Charles P. Irwln,' Mrs. LOUIB DCS- pinochle. Smith, all of Red Bank, will enter Be Artificial Eyelashes— Facials. prcaux, Mrs. Joseph Bennott, Mrs. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Bre-the Montclalr teachers' college in Joseph'Miller, MIBS Eleanor C. T1I-vent Fajk and Leonardo fire com- September. Miss Dell'Omo will spo- Neateen Hair Dyeing. ton, Miss Boss Heavey, Miss Cather- pany will conduct a pinochle tourna- ializo In modern language, Miss ine Graham, Miss Molly Mason, Mrs. ment on Tuesday evenings during lannlno in mathematics and Miss Fah OPEN EVENINGS. Lillian Marlon, Mrs. Margaret Ryder, July, The holder of the highest Smith In English. Mrs. Florence, Renbold, Mrs. Dorothy score will receive $2.50 In gold. Miss 15 Linden Place Red Bank Tumcn, Harry Ryder, George Ren-Valeria Grodeska will bo hostess Boys can make extra pocket money next Tuesday evening. The -auxil- selline Tho Reelster.—Advertisement to Your ABOUND CORNER PKOM STRAND Fowler's Market bold and Joseph Miller. iary will serve the annual chicken supper of tho Leonardo building and a BROAD ST., RED BANK. loan assoclatfon tomorrow-night at PUBLtX Ruiroon News. tho flrehouBO on Center ayenue. Community Two Phones: 3334—3335. The Leonardo civic interest asso- (Tho Red Bank Register can be bought CARLTOV In -Rumaon at Flnnerty'a soneral »tore, ciation will hold a shore dinner on Barkan Bros.' atore, formerly YeJIen'a. Tor- the lighthouse grounds on the after- ALL WEEK SPECIALS Ending July 2d. berff'a Btoro and Mrs. Ludtow's ntore. The noon of July 4th. Register^ 1B also sold end dollycred by Mon mouth Performance. Phono EVERY day, we find numer- STRAND THEATRE .The Brovent Park .and Leonardo S Z:30. 7. 9 P.M. _JS0O nfeifien have" erected'boothsc-fl' tlier TSatuMaj;S'~and ---"ous Laundries,-running;=Jn ; and MON^UL* 4th; • Mr. and Mrs. Cheston Simmons and flrehouse grounds In preparation for Continuous 1 'and out of Red Bank, pick- FOWLER'S EANCY PO1JL1BYJ Mr.-and Mrs. Andrew V. Stout,-Jr., thelr-annual-falr_which_will beheld LAST TIMES TODAY.1— ing up laundry bundles.. TWO DAYS ONLY!. Fresh-Killed will be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.August 4th, Bth and fith. At 3:32, 8:02, 10:03 We wonder if the individ- FOWL Blcliard H. Carlcton at their sum- The morning preaching service at DUCKS mer residence at Dublin, Vermont, the Community church will be held 'The Trial of Vivienne Ware' ual realizes the loss to the PERSONAL APPEARANCE for tho coming: holiday. " at eleven o'clock during July and with JOAN BENNETT community when they pat- Mrs. George Dwlght entertained at August. Zane Grey'* ronize these "nnt-nf. — (%%—s.M. »_»•>..:_ All Sizes. luncheon on Thursday at her resi- The deacons of the Baptist church "South Sea Adventures" town" concerns. dence on" thlf Ridge rbacl. the- home 6 Mr. and Mrs. Lelghton Lobdell will Daniel Leonard of River Plaza. The depart"sfibrtly for" "the"" Adirondack anhUal Sunday-school- picnic -will WHILE local firms support "SMOKED HAMS Xwhole)~.:^7;.T.-^:^ 15c:»: League club, where they will Bpcnd held at the church tomorrow at half- ho summer months. * past five o'clock. The semi-annual TOMORROW and FRIDAY our institutions, employ Mr. and Mrs. Chostoh Slmmona en- business meeting of tho church will Feature st 3:31, 8:01, 9:36 our citizens, who in turn Spring Lamb SMOKED tertained at dinner on Friday night be hold Saturday night. Friday af- Thrilling Action Romance! keep their money circulat- TONGUES at their residence. ternoon between four and five o'clock ing locally—the "out-of- LEGS George Dwlght and Mr. and Mrs.members of the Sunday-school will town" firms act merely as Qulncy Cabot flew Friday to Nowsing over station WJBI. During thi London, Connecticut, with William broadcast Rev. Thomas G. Thomas a drain on our local treas- n> B. Harding in the latter's plane and will give a Bhort sermon. ' Miss uries, drawing out moneys BUTTER (best roll) 20c %ltriesBed' tho Yale-Harvavd - crew Anita Hamesfahr will conduct which would ordinarily be boat races. meeting of tho Christian Endeavo used to give employment The Seabrlght lawn tennis and society Sunday night. to a great number of peo- JERSEY BROILERS 32c » cricket club annual Invitation tourn- ple. ament •will commence this year on PRIME RIB ROAST '..: • •»» 25c » Monday. July 25th. cXb Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Stout, Jr.,, Middletown Village STORE CHEESE , ™ (Tho lied Bank RegUter can bs bought DEALING with local con- 3Scn> entertained at dinner Thursday night at thu stores of J. C Knicht and William BOILED HAM at their residence. Among those pres- B Waters.) - cerns lessens the burden ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, of unemployment and Mr. and Mrs. George Dwight, Mr. Middletown township fire com- GEORGE O'BRIEN pany No. 1 was called out Thursday gives some of our citizens and Mrs. Charles Beatty, Mr. and in. a fair opportunity of earn- FR SEA FOOD Mrs. Harris B. Fisher, Jr., and Mrafternoo. n to a chimney fire in a FAMOUS OUR GANG DOG and Mrs. R. Gifford Miller. house at Briartown, owned by James "MYSTERY RANCH" ing a livelihood. Hackson. Chemicals were used to A Fox Picture You Have Seen Him on the Screen BLUE COD Rev. and Mrs. William C. Colby extinguish the blaze. with 15' are on a trip to Chicago and St. Julius Ley of Brooklyn spent Sat- CECILIA PARKER WHEN the local Laundries for 9 Years FISH 22' FISH Louis. Rev. J. W. Macdonald of From the novel Avon will preach at the Presbyterian urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were sold we realized that NOW Louis Ochsenrelther. "The Killer" by Stewart E. White church hero Sunday, July 3d, and F. A. Hayes and family have gone Red Bank needed a local . n> Large each Rev. Samuel Johnson of New Mon- —Special Attraction!— institution to take care of SEE HIM IN PERSON Fresh CRAB mouth will occupy the pulpit July abroad for the summer and they Authentic Sound Pictures of tke 49 Soft Crabs 11' have rented their house at this place Max Jack their laundry needs. We MEAT 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Lambertson of STRAND THEATRE SCHMELING vs. SHABKEY spared no expense in put- Children baptized a few days afeo Bloomfleld. ting up a modern, up-to- bu. at the Presbyterian church were Cars owned by Leonard Messier of FIGHT New Jersey Gloria McGlrr, daughter of Mr. andthis place and Harry Bronchast of date laundry. Already we Mrs. Raymond McGlrr; Bobby Bur- See it blow by blow and 5"" 12' ASPARAGUS Newark came together in a head-on judge for yourself who won! have placed an additional Potatoes gess, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bur- collision at Five Corners, near the thirty local people to gess, and Helen Catherine Hudson, Also Paramount Newi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Middletown school. Both cars were work. Hudson of Fair Haven. badly damaged, but neither Mr. ROYAL SCA-RLETL COFFEJE ^. ^... 3 lbs. 87c Messier _nor Mr. Bronchast was hurt ptmi-rx DRIP OR STEEL CUT 'The"board of trustees of~the"Pres- The Newark man was arTesfced"6n "a byterian church will meet Friday charge of reckless driving, made by THROUGH our skilled 1m-' night of this week at tho home of Mr. Messier, and he will have a hear- ployees, latest machinery, William Moncrleff on Naveslnk ave- ing before Recorder Louia Meeso of and modern methods, we Tomorrow. & Friday nue. Belford on Saturday night at oight have been able to produce Hyatt Cunningham has been elect- o'clock. Il Homa of Paramount Ptctutei ed captain-manager of the Presby- The Gospel team of the Aabury • as fine a laundry service terian athletic association. Park Baptist church will have charge SATURDAY and MONDAY as can be found anywhere. WINNIE Mrn. T. J. McGltnchey has closed of the Christian Endeavor meeting at ' Feature at 2:58, 5:19, 7:39, 9:46 ROSS FENTON FARM her Home on Wegman parkway at the Baptist church Sunday night, A lovely young creature give, LIGHTNER Jersey City and is at her summer her heart—her all — in m(»- THEN is there any reason y y Some of the members will speak, and matched marriage! on Deal Lake, North Asbury Park. residence on Lafayette street. others will render special musical se From the novel "I. Jerry, Take why you should send your Miss Addollo Wost sailed last lections. laundry out-of-town? LORETTA Wednesday on the Berengaria on a Miss Bertha Greenwood and Mis YOUNG Eld Mabel Knight will leave this weei trip to England. Miss Elizabeth July 4th Week-End Tho pupils of for Wilson college at Chambersburg, BE fair to your Community Smith's Sunday-school class of the Pennsylvania, where they will attend and you will be fair to NORMAN Presbyterian church enjoyed an out- the World Wide guild conference on your friends and yourself, FOSTER Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mon. ing on the beach at Seabrlght one missions. day last wenk. Mlsa Smith and Mlsa Rev. K. S. Mead attended a pas- by Patronizing Local In- —In— PRESENTING x - Alice Cornelius were In charge of du»try. tho party, which Included Betty Cas- The International Star ler, Hope Patch, Muriel Seaman, Joan Stevens, Ruth Melllsh, Mario Mon- "Play Girl" scn, Isabel Furgavle and Doris Hill- strom. Sho Paid tho Trleo of SOPHIE TUCKER Andrew C. C^Hrell and William cMove We maintain a cold Her Husband's exton have appealed to the police SYLVIA SIDNEY Madness. o havo ball playing stopped on a FKKDRir, MARCI1 storage vault for tho DARK) and DIANE... [old on Blngham avenue. Part of tho Precious than —ALSO— .all fleld i3 on lots owned by Mr. Sex- protection of your val- Popular dance team from El Garron, N. Y. on, and Mr. Cottrell lives across tho Diamonds... "MERRILY LATEST NEWS ,rect from tho field. WE GO TO HELL" uable Furs and Rugs. Mrs. Harold J. Peters spent the A Paramount Picture Fanny Wntson Coraed.v SMITH and HERBERT... eck-end with relatives at Now York. with Tho nursing association will hold a ADR1ENNF- ALLEN Scenic, "Southern India" * Ross Fenton Farm's favorites in Harmony 5KEKTS GALLAGHER isby clinic tomorrow afternoon from —More Show— Songs. wo to four o'clock in tho borough Mlcher* Mouse in "Mickey** HBVUI" mil. EVERY GARMENT EN- SATURDAY & MONDAY—2 Days ! "Singapore Sue" with Anna Chanftl The Pocahontas lodgo will hold a HENRY KING and His Orchestra ard, party tonight In Holy Rosary •ISLr. OF ISOLATION1" TRUSTED IN OUR CARE all tint} tho Women's Democratic rAramuuitl Newi ub will hold a enrd party tomorrow IS INSURED AGAINST light In Rod Men's hnll. Por tho Children! REX REYNOLDS,.. Arthur Qibb of this plneo was best Saturday Matlneo Startt 1 I'. M. EVERY LOSS. Director of Entertninment. nan nt the wedding of Mlsa Mildred and greater Selected Thotoplav illlaon nutter of Irvlngton, Now Par! 7 'AIR MAIL MYSTERY" fork, to Frederick Herman Gado 2d than gold is that if New York, Innt. week. Lnwronco something folks call Friday Afternoon, July 1st iVIilto' of Shrewsbury wns onn of tho goodwill... Official Opening Mr. nnil Mrs. Hnrold Rontt spend Special Bridge Luncheon. $1.00. Leonardo New*. Well it:i tho mcanuro of "n tin wcrk mil witli Individvuii. 1 flic idle ncJi JS {Th« iUd Hank JUuUtar mn t>« Tea, 50c. bnim.lo at III* .l«i.« nt 1 r.,1 Wo nlwnyn hnvo tlint ilic f\ii<:^{ of forliiiR of conRdrnco tli.it Joan Card Session nt 2i00 o'clock and 8:30. Itohflit IMU: In tho ownni' of a new you will bo nntinilcd wli>-n PHONE >llnvro|pl cnuin\ you necopt our miRfjf'n- (lorniil Kiinrnt nf Nnw Ynrlt npnnl BENNETT Fees, $1.00 per session. lin W{rlt r-tlil With Cll^ntl* nt thlt lion nnd \ino Manuiy to A |inlnt tho outnUJn of your RI:D BANK Duplicate Toumnmcnt ruul Private Rubber Play. M li\ linmn nnil for Inlnrior WEEKENDS mvr* (o «li It nl Nnw- iircorntlon. l-r (•IIXIIOIKK Iliri" With \h\ For th« FiniL Tiiuo— fl Irllitn Urlv, Nlnrl y-foiu yearn of imlnl ONLY Tim Twl 2800 r-ll fnlnlly Imvn nmvr.J inaltlnj; nnd liom-nt ilrnl- wild MR. SHKI'ARD BARCLAY... ,• Ilixli 1,1 'OMW AI. l-fonmiln ftir ; in nomrthlnu worlh n AtlTHOIIITV mi •'AllTIIOItl'lIK'O Mln4 HrMV Mntltirwfl lit | ni',,Vd I ||if{ illlii tliul It Ben LYON Vttri lAiirrntn nf ilia IliltltfA \Vnrl*l. r. rI r-r n oli'-t I Mln.™ wlmt wo olfcr v/lifii w« jolin I l.illiiLiy r.niln*n% I^i Imrr nml l^mlliijt Wll»r y Wainrr I JIH.III AI.NO mm Hirr.i.i'; in "MAN I'IIIIM HI I.I.M ulrtlnlnnl An.llow Mitlult il IH.IillMil,,,a ,,r I'nlnt In • •>«... • I . -I., ,!..« In Ifctj »t*A* ...... I I.it.lt te U* 1 (ti MnMli|,,l||li I ,,,,,,I," MAIN Oil ICK & I,, it.* I...... n !" • ' -'i nr or i 11 rMt n I or AI "Hint Hi.,.1. I.., II,. >!!.,.,».. ,.| nU. 1 \V«)l"r F-- V ' ' .,..1 ....,„..| I.,. Ml' V.lnllv I'irll, Wit U *,«>.i>r B!> I,.I II.. li«t..1 J,,,,« ) 4, A. h. l*lf. «..|>. l.tnn WIIK.,11 »O,| I'l.ANT: ii • ..I ik. i.H r.| I i l^.nt. I I.. *i,'Ui..t »• I int. mirmr tiAimriiu IOUI-AII i,. .,,.!., ,,r J- i,, -i i i< t.,,..,,i, ii i, I't'M'. |..ini-»!.,~ |.ei« r il.. i ...,,,t. >llii|| i.f III* !-•••,l *••• A. if* Ml, tt »hl.l, 111' I, ,Hn« lllit lUgUUlV—AtW»lll«H UoU UanU, Now Jci»oy II, inkft- .'•« ^TiiATyi RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1932. •.T.VJ^ Mra. Sills fieyera and eons E!ll», Jr.. Luther Walling:, Jr.. was burned at Belford New. and William, Mr. and Mrs. Sari one o'clock Friday morning at Cher- (The iUi Bank Rasrfeter can bt fcaaghi Heyer and daughter Gloria, Mr. andry Tree farm. The driver was Au- JOSEPH'S BEAUTY PARLOR In the atora of John O'NciM. tha sarvlca MrB. Sills Clayton and children. Mrs. Jgust Volkland, who was returning- Jersey Central ; • station of Orville Casler and Henry Wu> from New York, ' The damage was 257 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank, N. J. tennin'i waiting room.) Frank Clayton of Pleasant Plains, Mr. and Mm. Walter •Antonldea of partly covered by insurance. Westinghouse Marr (OPP. BANK STREET) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson of ted Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Everett David Flahn, Jr.. Miss Emma Power & Light Keansburg spent Sunday with Mr. Vtllett of Minneslnk Park. \ Schnoor and Miss Elizabeth Schnoor PHO3S"E BED BANK StSS. and Mrs. John Watson. Mlsaea Florence.and Lucille Roche Jacob Scbnoor, son of Mr. and pent Wednesday at New' York, Burner pent several days wit1 h Mrs. I*. Mor- William Schnoor entertained Company NEW SUMMER PRICES. Mrs. Charles Schnoor, Is sick with :ants of New York. - lends from Trenton on Sunday, grip. Harold Eastmond spent the past Garrett A. Lee IH spending a week 'eek with frlenda at Jersey City. ,. *!.._._ Installed Compete with 275 Gallon Guaranteed Self-Setting 00 with hla brother, Capt. Edward Lee Mrs. C. Bernard Roche and Mrs. They BtUl Enjoy It of New York. . Harry Lohsen spent Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Manifold, 5y2% 6% and 7% CHI Permanent Wave Mrs. Frank Sherry, while return- Illzabeth. xrmer residents of Shrewsmiry, who PBEFERBED STOCK Tank for as Low as ing from Gibson Beach In her car, Mr, and Mrs, John Kastmond spent ow reside at Trenton, have been Ladies' Hair-cutting .. 50c Marcel 50c was hit by a car owned and driven 'hursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank iadera of The Register many years, .by, a rnan from Newark. Mrs. Sherry loom of Neptune. 'his morning Mrs. Manifold sent In Bought—Sold—Quoted. Manicure 50c Facials 75c had eight children in her car. Four Mrs. Homer Cully and daughter were her own and the other four er check for; another year's sub- Scalp Treatment 75c Hair Dyeing 2.50 up 'hlllln spent Friday with friends at rlption to her favorite paper. She wero neighbors' children. No one ranford. Time Payments Arranged Open Evenings Until 9:00 O'clock. was hurt Mrs. Sherry's car was ated in her letter that "we atill en- INC. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graves are •y It, for the Red Bank Register is PAUL & CO. All Work Guaranteed. slightly damaged. pending the summer in New Hamp- Miss Emma Pl&hn spent Saturday ke an gld friend who" comes {calling hlre. nee a week." "*t Dealers In Investment Securities with MrB. Mabel Higglnson of El- Miss Lucille Hoche Is spending two FOR DETAILS—Call Keyport 1311. beron. eeks with her grandmother, Mrs. 1420 Walnut St., 30 Broad St., OR —-Harry C Hartree of_New_York has7 ulia Roche of_^Jersey City, Jane Doughty Baptised. Philadelphia, Pa., N«w York rented' one df'the Garland'rjUn^alows 'Wagner's marKet^VaS^tiioVeffqinttr HS^nn^-lMragUly—dffiBfElSr'«---.Sl- on-East road. new store at Campbell's* Junction. r. and Mrs, Charles Doughty of Frank and Charles Brown of. Rps- Mr. and__Mrg._ Christopher Volk- 'air JJavjBn1j»a5_baptlzed_Sunday af- elle Park spent Sunday with Mr. and land of Willow Grove, Pennsylvania., rnoon at St. James's church by Rev. Mrs. F. M. Schuler. pent the week-end with Mr. and >hn P. Fallon. The sponsors were Phono Red Bank 1B3S Lawn Mowers' Mr. and Mrs. Mayers^nd.*rr». Wil- Mrs. Ernest Volkland. r. and Mrs. Luke Pryor. liam Donack of Kos and Mrs. everal days with Mr. and Mrs. James WHILE THEY LAST! Percy Donack. v 'olllns of Brooklyn. "Mrs. Erhma~Claik entertained -rel- Miss—Agnes -Jacobs- of Newark atives from Irvington on Sunday. ipent the week-end with Miss Marie Miss Mae Higgtnn of Montolalr Is olkland. visiting Miss Marjorle Sutherland. Miss Mildred Wolr and Miss Mil- Miss Emma Dietrich is spending red Gaffney of New York are spend- 15% Reductions the summer at Philadelphia, ng a few days with Mrs. Lena Halii- Mrs. William Cnttrell of Highlands ay. spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Phebe Wolfe at Plainfleld Is Emma Brown. risking her sister, MrB. Charles Cas- ON ALL MOWERS IN STOCK Mrs. James Ashe and family spent ler. Sunday at Keyport with her Bister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel have Mrs. Fitzgerald. loved from the O'Nell house on 18" Townsend Bali-Bearing ,,... now $Q.35 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Finnigan and 'aimer street to Keansburg. children, Joseph and Thomas, spent Capt. Charles Casler and Capt. Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. James William Wauser of West Creek have 50 Welch of Atlantic Highlands, who een spending a few days here. 20" Power Lawn Mower how $4 27' wore formerly residents of Belford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eckeraon and Miss Eva Glowaski, whp has been :hlldren Eva and Raymond spent ©LDF1ELD convalescing from her recent opera- last week in Virginia visiting friends. tion for appendicitis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powell and her sister at Keyport, returned home hildren Raymond and Bobble of Saturday. '-' resident Park spent Wednesday Mrs. Raymond Cherry of Keyport venlng with Mr. and Mrs. Louis MU- Merritt Machine Shop has been visiting her mother, Mrs. er, Lena Foster. Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor entcr- Mr. and Mrs. T. ft. Compton and alned at a bridge party Wednesday 24 Mechanic Street, children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry vening. Guests present were Mr. Clay of Fair Haven spent Sunday at ind Mrs. John Wermert, Mr. and Phone R. B. 322. RED BANK Morristown. Mrs. Harry Lohsen, Mra. Mclvln Mr. and Mrs. John Heins, Miss Leek, Mrs. Thomas Dinnln and Mra. Mabel Luker. Mr. and Mrs. John Staploy Cook. • GlasB and son John made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glock enter- New York on the steamer "Sandy alned relatives from Jersey City on Hook" Saturday evening. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGur were Miss Madeline Dinnln, who is cm- called to Jersey Cltyon Saturday by ployed at New York, is spending two the death of Mrs. McGur's brother. weeks' vacation with her mother. Mr. and Mro. William HammlJl of Frederick Kerwin spent the past JULY New York spent the week-end at week at Union City. their summer bungalow o"h Clair- Mrs. Susie Hllllker and daughters mont avenue. Janet and -Frances of New York Mrs. J. C. Compton spent Thursday spent a Jew days at their home on at Nutley with her sister. Mrs. Irwin Main street. -' — Beaver. The summer schedule begins" next Miss Madeline Voorhees, who hasSunday at St. Clement's church. Holy been laid up several -weeks with & communion will be celebrated the broken ankle at the home of her B1B< fourth Sunday of each month at elghi tor, Mrs. Harry dlay of Fair Haven, o'clock In tho morning. Church schoo spent Friday with her mother, Mrs, begins at ten o'clock and a flfty-mln Carrla Voorhees. ute morning service at eleven o'clock Mrs. Albert Rocker, Fred Snow- Prayors for the sick -will bo sale flake of Union City, Mrs. Georgi Rust and daughter Elizabeth am Thursday ..evening at eight o'clock Miss Muriel Knerlnger of Jersey Cit; The summer night's festival and *bn spent Wednesday with Mrs. Paulln zar will be held July 12th and 13th Snowflake, who Is spending the sum Mr. and Mrs. William Tarnpiv on in SHOES mer with her daughter, Mrs. Paulin tertained relatives from Jersey Clt> on Sunday. Morris. Mr. and Mra. Charles Dovine nn< — FOR — Mrs. Leonard Nelson of Seabrighl Mra. Elizabeth Hclies .of Rpllevllli who has been a surgical patient a spent the week-end with Mr. am the Long Branch hospital several Mrs. A. E. Langford. weeks, returned homo Wednosda: Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Wilson en much Improved and is spending twi weeks with her father, Rlchan tertained relatives and friends from Men and Women Muchmorc. Jersey City over tho week-end. Miss Mary Klawm of Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Hall an Pennsylvania, has rented one of th daughter Adele of Jersey City spen Garland bungalows on East road. the week-end with Mr. and Mr; Mra. B. Koch and son Charle's o Harry Bartholomew. Hudson Heights spent the werk-en Men's Sport Miss Anita Miller of Monmout at ' their summer home on Mai Beach inturiieu home Monday afto spending a week with her grand Street. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mille Miss Martha Schuler was R week Mr. and Mrs. James Heyers entei end Rucst of Dr. and Mrs. Rrown o Oxfords talned over the week-end Mr. an Rogello Park. A Ford etfprese truck owned b: The Tire That Taught f£2 -88 Thrift McNAIR'S MARKET To Millions Black and White Genuine 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone. 372. RED BANK •—or— PIGSKIN SPECIALS Thurg., Fri., Sat., June 30, July 1, 2. 'OR LIMITED TIME ONLY! Think of it. A $O.88 a Pair Brown and White Fresh-Killed Broilers brand now, Firestone Oltificltl lypc, liciivy service, over- LONG ISLAND OLDFIELD —or— TYPE size, hent-resisting red tube FREE, with every Firestone DUCKS Oldficld type tire. Nowhcrp clflo can yoft Imy Hiich quality* MEN'S ALL WHITE Frying Chix Tim and Tuh« Our Oui j fnr l-rlo of (U.li l'rlrr C.li III" 1 REMEMBER—nl these Tux Free Prices you f^'l l"« Extra • ib. HI.. Tim Alnn. F.rl. Firestone VUIUCB of Gum-Dipping mid Two lOxtra Gtun« BUCKSKIN OXFORDS 29c ib. 4.10-21 lira niul Tul»<>/t.r r—i. r.i^. I^..I, r.v- <.*. j 5.50-1(1 Tlrnn»< Till nftir 1».3S 16.2O r*.ii T)r« 11).. 1 l*')r* ..1. i-f O-|.a8 »i Pftir 25 5.50-19 IirpniK Tul r/«ir S.4S 16.46 6.(H)-I(I TlrnaiM Tlllm/,ir 10.65 2O.66 J.4O-2I *3.S9 2 (or *6.V» i.r.o-2t 3.95 2 for ,7.6b 1 10-21 S3.10 2 for 1>5.9» .SuKnr-Ciii«(l SLICF.D UACON C 6.00-1V iirf* ntul'l'li \*i*fitr 1O.BS 21.O4 13 "''" *.7r.-i9^_ 4.63 % for 9.O0 1.50-21 3 2 for 6.9s r).m'-20 Jirr Kiwi TIIIM*,/)!! 10.95 21.24 .1.00.19 4-BS % ti>r 9.44 1. Shoulder Spring II 1> 75-IV 3 2 for 7.6* Fresh Chopped f..(Ml-2l llron...rr,,l^/,,, 11.10 1 3.23-21 «.9» a r.>r 11.64 21.54 no».i|n.... 2 .09 2 tor II l> 1 OtKm* IH*** fVwf>*«il.*'wif*lr l***m 5.7$ LAMB Hamburg Slcak 6.00-22 HrrBlMlTnl«x/..t 11.6O 22.5O fi. 50-20 llr,Bl,.ri«l.«/.., 12.6$ 24.54 lrll*«t«»lt#i |1» tl.it Illlktttlfarliirn Ilrr^ mi.l.-r »|>rt-lit] Itffmt.l luiliwn fi.r mittl onl^f II.M 7.00-20 ilmaii.l *rn!H>/or- f>ilirralnilt>tlllill<«. fjp« l«!llmml I lrr««rrliln'l«nllli>i 14.65 2B.42J •<,lcl»rlllM.MlM»Jii«r«lllr*..rr<-«|Nili.ll.llll)'fi>r.r[>|i^. l>ii) I I.. .IMIM. 1 ln< |.rni« 1110 I nnlim KIKI Ilia >pi«llty •*!« Ilinl ar.nvtari on<»< -FREE DELIVERY 116 Monmouth St., (Cor. Pearl) PHONE M0. atUU .DAJNiv xdCiUioX&K, o UJWiS.Zg, 1932. n! aAi TINTON FAIXS PLACE'BOLD. by Rev. George H. Henn. Tbo church Town team Sunday when he pitched hurch Sunday afternoon at- four strong, Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Halgh summer at her home In Bloomsburg, had followed the trend cf other Epis- six Innings. He Is a graduate of I'clock. and Mr. and Mr*. George H. Conover Pa. Jersey'City Han Buyi Property of copal churches of suspending even- Notre Dame college. spent the week-end, with Mr.' and..Mrs. E. Zlpser, and family are ' CLnrenco StelnJiart. Ing services through the summer but Tbe Shrewsbury hose company was Mrs. H. D. Llttell of South Amboy at spending the summer In the Catsklll JOSEPH'S BARBER SHOP 1'. Property belonging to Clarence the services will be held for the bene- tailed out Friday afternoon to ex- Keyport News. • their summer cottage at Culver's mountains, fit of. those wishing to attend from tinguish a Are In s barn on tbe Eng- lake. 257 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank, N. J, fjtelnhart comprising eftventeen acres Mrs. Maggie K. Walling, has been on the main .highway at Tlnton Falls surrounding localities. Church school land estate on Tlnton avenue. About on him Kclsey Spraguo has purchased a oil burner, hot water and modern conduot the prayer meeting services while he was In bed and'when no Mt. Holyoke college, South Hadley, house on Washington street. - and - later was an employee of tho Improvements. at tho Preabyterjan church Sunday. home romedy could be found to aidMassachusetts, last week. Mrs. William T. Walling has re-Jersey Central traction company un- Bev. W. A. Weber, head of, the De- til tho concern went out of business. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ho mnde for tha ellowanct of comigliifoni him, Dr. Sayre of Red Bank wa» turned from tho Long Branch hos- Estate ol Antonio Vaccarelll, deceased. and counnet fees. • y -»'—.— called In. lartment of Religious Education In pital following a surgical operation. Ho recently was employed by the Notice In hereby given that the accounts Dated June 4, A. I). 19a2, Shrewsbury News. ho New Brunswick seminary, had Elmer S. Roberts of Brooklyn has Newmont Mining company. Mr. of tho luhacrlber, administrator of the THE BROAU STREET NATIONAZJ BANK* In Business In California, William Gantz, an employee of the estate of Raid deceased, will be audited Red Bank. New Jtm/a charge of the services In the Be- been spending his vacation at his Hammer was 72 years old and was a and stated by the Surrojrato of the County Harry Walton, formerly ot Branch (Tba Red Bank Beiriitor can b« bought B. & B. trucking company^ sprained 'prmed church on Sunday. — Mason and Odd Follow, -Funoral nor- Administrator* avenue, and son of George Walton, In Shrewsbury from Richard Beako at tba 'summerhome-on Walling lenace. of -Mnnmmith_find reported.for settlement AlhUm Rook man. Enq., - - - v both ankles Sunday at Tlnton Falls Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Ash, Mr. and vlcos were held Sunday from Bedle's to the Orphnna Court of salti CojmtyT on •"•Coiin»cHor~at""Law;~ . --^ :" president of. the, American Import postoQJce.) while playing baseball. Miss Sally Watson, a teacher In ijrs, F. P. Armstrong, L. F, Arm- tho local schools, la spending the funeral parlors. Thuraday. tho twonty-flrnt dny of July. TUd Bank, N. J.. ' * x and. export corporation of Now York, Jeanne Parker has resigned as sec- Mrs. Harry Ingalla Is visiting Mr. A. D. 1332, at which time application will Proctor. has opened a used furniture and rotary of tho Sycamore tennis club. and Mrs. Alfred Ingalls of Red Bank unique gift shop at La Messa. Call, Mary Ann Slellng has been appointed for a week or so". Mrs. Ingalls was a fornla. His brother George attended corresponding secretary, pro-tem, and patient at tho Rlvervlew hospital for and graduated from tho Red Bank Ruth Beutell . recording secretary, the last few weeks. #sr high school last year. The Walton pro-tem. • • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Smlu3 family moved from Bed Bank In Harold McCormick attended the turned nome late Sunday evening SthAhdalhl E.l!ltf^c.onYfi.nMoiS"9t^8buryrEarkJast i the Adirondack moun- home at San Dlogb, "California. 'Ac- week. ' ' >-,--•,„ i cording to a npwopapor article ecnt Vincent McCue, former pitcher on "Idrfjrlendfl '%l-Red^Bank-MrfWalton Bight Bev. Albion W. Knight of thfl^Shrowflbury baseball • teanrv ployed TrcntorL.wlll:.administer the Sncra- IDSON BROS intends to rnako_San,_DlcgqJilB per- manent homo. lila_.flrBi_«arao_wlth tho Red Bank ment of confirmation at Christ •»•» :. Eatontown News. MICKEY AND HIS MA - . - • By BELL AWNING CO. Waiting Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. fe bottles QQc pkgs C 25c bottle Mrs. Cecil Hush of Oceanport wll visit Mrs. Taylor'n mothor nnd Mr, 2 - 19 2 25 Hush's grandmother nt Mlttillotown Now Ynrlt. over tho Fourth of July. Mm, Karl Pnttnrsnn In boolcliflcpor JELLO RIPE OLIVES CORNED BEEF nt tho Monmouth market for tho AIX FLAVOHS POST TOASTIES SPECIAL ! ANfiLO BIIANI)—Hrj. 2J« summer, Albert Wokolt will hnfiln hU du k lien nn mall mo/inonjjot' from tho nta cans C cam C tlnn to tho pnntolilrn nt tlin tirnlnnliiK g Pkgs. 2()c 2 p ^ 15c of next month, lie will mibntltuto for 3 25 2 35 Iinllun Vnnilnrmnrk. Wnrrfn MeKnlg hnn hern mniln clerk nt tho .pnntnmcn for tlin num mer. ix-' BUTTER Evaporated MILK MARSHMALLOWS Jonnph Winning 1inn rnlnrnwl homn Summer's Smartest Finont Creamery—Country Roll DAIRYLEA Brnnd—Tnll Cnns CAMPFIRE—1-lti. Pkg. from tho Mnrlnn linrnllnl lltntfn Inland. F, bunches C (liny tnlfiiti '" «-ani|i nl"n« I tin inmt. Men's Sport dox. Him pally Will |r|tirn »'ililnlllnn In 19 15°25 Urn tit MA M'hKi Mark, H«v, l.nmy Y, Dlllnnor, paalur "f HlnrU nn'I Inn Titnt, (fi« l'j«»bylri InM rliiirnh, ntiil llov, ONIONS CARROTS LIMA BEANS Honey Dew Melons liwlthl I.. I'niBi.iK c,f l.lllln nilvrr vr.i.iovv I til. I'llD'l mrn ilinvn yr«toiilny In Knikrrl Jtlver In llm nllriiil Mm nnniinl (ill ilfiy •nnnimr $5 "' $7 C each >rit»|nn nf Ilia M'»iriniiil|| i*l»«liyUiy. lbs. c bunch IIav. BII'1 Ml". IiUlrinr vlaltml at 3 9 2 ""• 25 29' M"!|lrlalr \Vrilli""'lny BMil 'llnm.lay nnil lli»ll ••MI ,l"lm will vl»ll Ilirla ,,v«t lli« rmnlh .-r July, IUv, I,. V. CHERRIES HUCKLEBERRIES PEAS Albert S. Miller I AltKlttNIA IllNun CELERY HEARTS tlll (AflfdUN liay. af flfa nhi-m nn«t nr x IUT. 18 Broml .SlrcPl, Knl flunk N. J. Ib. fi) buncheK Offc lbs. • Mir « lit elglll tif «1JI» >•«•)» 25 WWM of the" cLlllx S t o r

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HEB.B-WONTEB BACK HOME< - WIN ONE SIDED GAME. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. tisrkey-Behraellng fight In Club Wins Soldiers Take With Rod and Reel VanVliet, Potter ; last week will have ah op« Baseball. Exponent! Ketoms_ From Red Bank Colored Giants SB Atlantic Highlands Club Members portunlt / ol seeing the bout for them. BuiinesB Trip to Japan. Fair Haven Nine, 11 to 1. Competing for Seggerman Cup, in Semi-Finals selves v hen it is enacted on Satur- • Interesting Game . Five in a Row on Jersey Shore r Slay and Herbert H. Hunter, "ambassador of. The Red Bank Colored giants won Tho semi-final and final rounds lor Monday on tho screen at tha Carl ton theater. baseball to Japan," arrived at hia a one sided game from tiler Fair Ha- Beautiful Prize of Split Bamboo tho Seggarman cup will be played /anVliet Defeats Morefield 6-1, Proba [Winchester Club Evens Count home at Fair Haven last Friday af- July 2d, 3d and 4th at ths Atlantic ly no other fight in years Abadabas of Newark' on Sun- Surf Rod Offered by Leon, 6-0—Potter Wins From Rose has pro oked BO much controyeraey j With Red Bank by Taking Re- ternoon. The trip was made from noon at Miles' fleld. The score was v Highlands tennis club. In the matches na has San Francisco to New York by plane, day and Weat Point'Artillery- 11 to 1. The line-up: Kialin of Red Bank for Sea- ilayed so far Earl Cordova defeated 6-4, 6-1—Finals to be Played this joust In which tho •' , turn Game, 6 t6 S—RaySan- Lawrence Clarke 6-1, 6-3 and John Ltthuan ^n gob was given'the de- he having arrived in California from men on Saturday. • BED' BANK. son's Largest Catch. on Sunday, cision ovfrr tho champion Schmeling. 'born .Takes Charge of Team, Japan on the Steamship Chichlbu ? 9 E Plllsbury defeated C. Randall 6-4, 1 Walnrteht. 2b ;_._"*" ~ ~ " (Bj Mie.) 1S-1L There are 39 entries "in tho Major Rv C. VanVliet and Harold Most of. the Bportswrltora at the Marl. The Fort Hancock baseball team DavU, BB. & I Aided and abetted by their new Reevea, 3b...... !._. . tournament. otter have. reached tho semi-final ringside \ hdugKt tho German actually Mr. Hunter went to Japan to con- won their fifth straight victory laBt won but some upon viewing the pic- manager, Bay Sanborn, the Redfer with officials of the Japanese uni- Sunday afternoon when It defeated Wilson, c : E Leon Klslln of Red Bank, who con- A return tournament with the •ound of tha July 4th tennis tourna- Bank Townere displayed a snappy Lnw«on, lb. .'„ 5 ducts a sporting goods and clothing Shrewsbury players will bo held Sun- nent at Shrewsbury- Major Van- tures of po flght changed their mind, versity leaguo regarding an offer the Abadaba Proa of Newark. On Johnson, If. ... ._ «..„..„.. 5 proving : /ou never can toll. brand of ball last Sunday afternoon made by them to Mr. Hunter to serve Saturday the local team visited West Coleman, rf, & shop, is offering a split bamboo surf day, July 17th, on the Atlantlo High- Wlet in the quarter final round de- at Hunter's field, but were unablo to BroctonBr. . -pp.. . .-.. . 4 rod to the fisherman who catches the feated Robert E. Morefield, Jr., 6-1, Tho fill ns give a blow by blow and as coach in that circuit.' He will re- Point where It managed to win over lands courts. Tho Atlantic High- round^bj conquer the Winchester club of the the United State3,.miUtary academy's Booth, cf. .. M 2 largest fish for the season ending Oc- lands club has accepted a challenge J-0. Potter defeated Nelson Rose, round portrayal of the bout' turn to the Orient next fall after the Green, cf. 2 with sou ^Birqnx as they did a month ago. The world series In company with four field artillery team. Last Thursday tober lat. This includes the fish that fromtheCoIonlal Tarraco club of As- M, 6-1. d accompaniment. determined gentlemen from tho major league stars, who will serve the Sandy Hook nine shut out the 48 11 25 are popular in the waters of Jersey, bury Park, but no date has been set Benjamin VanVliet reached the Bronx came from behind In theas instructors. Frank J. Hall association team of tho .FAIR HAVEN. such «B blue, weak, striped bass, as yet for the event, Tho clubhouse quarter final round' by defeating BOY IN EXPERT GOUPEB. eighth and won by a score of 6 to 5. Highlands. AB R H king, black bass and fluke. is being redecorated In gray and Frank Gregory, 6-1, 6-4. John Hig- Mr. prunter declared that he found Soden. c. 4 1 Billy KohiW to Play In State Junior The games was one of the most ex- economic conditions bad wherever he The score of Sunday's gamo was Conway. lb. white and new seats are being In-glna is in the quarter finals by vir- 111 11 ON THE RESERVATION. \ Championship. citing: played thus far on the local went. As an example he pointed out 7 to 2. The soldiers were outbatted-'.^* * ". 3b. stalled on the grounds. tue of hla victory over Avery Giles. B&ndlot. Sanborn, veteran manager The fishing on Sandy Hook during The Bcores of thia match were «-2, that on the trip 'to the other' side but bunched their hits to win. Pur- [pXc^b''. ™ 1~ the past week has been up to snap 5-2. Hlgglno will oppose Benjamin Billy RoWfey, ten-year-old son of ot the old Bed Bank Orioles, not the Empros3 of Russia carried but cell, Abadaba pitcher, made a home M, p „ . ia every way, some mighty fine Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rohroy ol the only injected much-needed "pep" Into VanVliet in the quarter final round, ten first class passengers. The boat run. The score: Gentile, Jf. _.._ „ catches being made in the surf of ind the winner will play Potter Sun- Swimming Rilver country club, Just the Bed Bank team, but managed to carries a crew o£ five hundred. FORT HANCOCK. Buekalew, ef, ...... „.._..„..„. striped bass, which are now taking House of David missed makinc a holo-ln-one on the ltJbthi jCaprinoe, rf .- lay morning. In the lower bracket *l«0Bb;.BtaTia,thO7fviBlt<>rTBJn: AB H H PO A to the famous 'calico crab for their E." Ellairb Cornwell, who defeated golf course ol. the Echo Lake coun" heads by his coaching at "third base." S 4- -r2- Q 0 i Dr.' IJ. S. Ylvlsaker, will dnpoaa Paul try club yeatevdoy. ;q,e;g, —Tho ..boy _ whV _"Vlneenfc_McCup of Shrewsbury, a MeUkak. c. ..._ . 10 6 E. Petl, .38 pounds, 4 ounces; Pete Pafker ofTatmlngdaler wha-aBrcat- t member ot the pltchTnf "ilaff of Notre Bad Breaks Fail Smith, c , 0 0 1 remarkable plajl gSwlln Hihirty,- ••»».- .v.r..-.-...-..-.-.i;..si -3- -1—6 Crawval, 21 pounds, 10 ounces; H. 'Bearded Beauties" to Oppose ed John Parker of (Shrewsbury, 6-0, Dame laBt season, started for the Holt, 2b iiB W,__Tha winner of the Cornwell- mlng River and] other gdlf courses, 0 S 1 Keansburg Bouts - Johnson,—13~poundBj—Ur- Schenek,—11 Ray Sanbbrh's^TewBers- at L waB~playlng-the locals. For four innings ho held the to Daunt Rumson tclamski, lb -. 0 0 11 pounds, 5 ounces; Jack Carey, 10 Parlior match wlU^prejTMajbf'VaS ouruo-to-f amllfarlze- - Trtsltors scoreless and bitlesa, but was Bordnlis. Sb. 0 0 2 Hunter's Field—Last Appear- Vliet Sunday morning. The final hlmaolf with the ayout In antlclpa- Knellfr. If „ 1 t 0 Tomorrow Night pounds, and B. L. Stark, 10 pounds, tlon of entering touched for five hits in the next two Athletic Club Wins Over Rose- 0 0 0 2 ounces. All of these striped bass ance Here in 1929. match will bo played Sunday morn- Now Jersey state frames, during the course of which 0 10 were caught with the calico crab ex- ing at half-past ten o'clock and tho junior charhplonahlp July 6th, 7th the Bronxmen scored.four runs. ville Pros Despite Injuries to First Card in Summer Series of cept B. L. Stark's which was land- Tho House of David nine, nowwinner will receive a leg on tho. E, and 8th. He drofto tho ball from the 20 7 1 27 10 making a tour ot the Eastern states, Allaire Cornwell cup. fifteenth too, th*l6ual poor support Tofii Tracy, who The Rumson athletic club won its Bioccie. at. 4 Bout Free of Charge, Towners at Huntor's park, The game The ball rolled upUto tho pin, which Fraxiinl. 2b 4 share of bass; from the railroad and Is scheduled-to _Btart. at _slx .tfclock. yjaa inclined slight!*.toward the ball, doesn't mi89 many at first, droppod third straight victory last Sunday af- Moore, cf. 4 drawbridge over the week-ehdr The Fight JJans May Judge ForjThem Mo««. If. 3 Tho first of a series • of summer This Is tho team of which joe ahd-stopped on thoUlp-of the} cup. A- :. a ball thrown by Art Manuel, andternoon when, it defeated the Jtose- boxing shows, which was to have basa caught here were not as largo selves by Seeing Pictures.: the latter let a grounder.go by him. villa Pros, 7 to 6, in a ten Inning con- 1 Stryker, former Red Bank liurler, slight vibration wouM probably have ' . 1 been staged, last Saturday night by as those caught in the surf, though Local fight fans who are in doubt thrown tho ball into gho cup, accord- This accounted for the Bronx,c^b's test, Hanson pitched airtight ball Tutzule, rf. 4 they weighed from 2^4 to 7 pounds was a mqmber early In the season and had.a lead of six runs as theRickey, lb. Marty Dwyer, Red Bank flght pro- when It opposed major and minor s to who really won the muchdla- ing to spectators. tying Tun. Purccll. p. .. motor. In the Keansburg athletic club and gave the fishermen many thrills Dave Egbert, Tom Kearney, Dave game entered the sixth inning. Up to league clubs In the Sqjith. T.he team arena on Main street In that bor- and heartquakes as they took the trains in Florida. Macintosithh and . "Honey"H"" Stavella that time.he had allowed no hits and 32 2 9 ii !) ough, was put over until tomorrow lead squid back and forth bonoath tHc runs had been scored on two Score by innings: The Houso of David has its own SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ! ••were -the-horoes of the same as far Newark 00002000 0—2 night. The card that was originally tho bridge and around the rocks. as Red Bank was concerned. passes to first. I'orlHahcocli .."...... 2 0 S 01 10 Ox—7 to have been presented will~ba given Lead squirt jwittLpork. jjnd_attached "Pepper" Martin on Its' roster. Ad- !Egbert, starting the game.behind the A jinx settled down on the Rumson at that time. ' • • seoms to bo the best at this point. miral Martin, captairuand-irilrd. iase^ 5y^ Friday, June 30th and Jijy 1st team after that frame. Patsy Calan- THe Fort Hancock team took the man of tho team, was with the White bat and then going into centerfleld, lead in the third ,Innlng In Its game -A number of flght fans turned out One hour before low tide and one Complete Official Sound Picture! inade three hits, one of them n dou- drlello, Rumson catcher, wrenched hour after Is the most productive Sox in 1024 and played in most ot his knee whilo, attempting to fleld with the West Point artillerymen Saturday, night and In order not to the minor leagues of tho East, South ble. In twice at bat. His double was Saturday afternoon and held it to tho disappoint them Dwyer put on a time for fishing. MAX JACK jturhed Into the locals' first run In a ball. Merrlman "went behind the and Middle West until 19S0. He was plate for the first tlmo in three years finish when the count was i- to 2.peppy four-round scrap free of known then as "Pepper" Martin. .the second and one of his singles The score: charge. Jimmy Manley of Newark, BAHR'S LANDING, brought In two runs In the fifth. and this put Hanson at a disadvant- The fishing boat "Martha" of 'Jumbo" Barrett, a former New SCHMELING vs. SHARK! age. Roseville took every advantage FORT HANCOCK. who officiated at the recent Schaaf Bahr's landing reports a good week York Giant player, ia expected to do ".'• Kearney made two hits In..three AB R H FO Aand Poreda flght at West New York, FIGHT. of Hho breaks and managed to tie 2 2 0 at deep sea fishing for sea bass and the catching for the bewhlakered trips to the plate. He Knocked'In one the score in the sixth. refereed the event. Peck Davis, popj- run and stole three bases. Macin- Smith, rf ular Red Bank sports announcer, in- blackflsh, Some Jarge catches ara re- nine tonight, "Mooso" Swaney may See It blow by blow, round by round and Not to be outdone by Calandrlello, wt*. rf 0\0 0 ported. A party of twenty members tosh hammered out a Blnglo that Metczak, c. troduced the fighters. be assigned. mound duty. The lin Mitty suffered an Injury when in at- 1 \0 2 of the Newark police department en- .JUDGE FOB VOUESELF WHO WON.' brought In two Red Bank runs In Klaherty. BB. — 3 14 4 The bout was between Frankle up also Includes Otto Dumas, former ; the second. Stavella made one hit in tempting to stop a hard grounder Helt. 2b. joyed an outing on Sunday on theblgf league outfielder. P.rlorraanco. ZJ30, 7 and 9 P. M. Saturday, and Holiday! Conti^uou..* the ball rebounded and struck him lb. Donato of Red Bank and Blackie "Martha." They spent an enjoyable The Davidites made their last ap. '.''twice at bat. He was passed to first If -... Meyers of Old Bridge. Donato three times. In the field Stavella in the face. He fell but in so doing AdBmsSil, lb. day out around the fishing 4}anks re- pearance at Red Bank in 1929 when managed to get his man at first, a BorduHn. 3b. weighed 151 and Meyers 158. Despite turning with around 200 pounds of played his usual good gamo and this handicap Donato waded in and they opposed Herb Hunter's Bed Monmouth made a neat running catch of Cor- feat which brought forth much ap. sea bass and blacks. They were es- Bank team. Street plauso from tho crowd of fans. This proceeded to earn a victory over his corted by Sarg. Eafheal, coran's fly for good measure. 35 1 0 27 remarkable show ot grit for larger opponent. In the second Pitcher Mitchell was the star for] WEST POINT. round the Hed Banker had Meyers BOXY'S. CARDS ON BATTING SPEEE. the Bronx club. He made two of the j ho was knocked out for fully five AB R H PO The score of the game: Czeehovvski, BS 5 0 2 out of tho ring. There was plenty Roxy reports plently of large fluke Make Fifteen Hits and 'Win Easily HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES visitors' seven hits, ono of them be-1 minutes. nUMSON, Dell, cf 5 0 1 of action and the fans enjoyed them- ara running at this point and many Ing a double. Ho held the Red Bank- McDonald, 3b. 5 0 1 selves Immensely. The two boys have good messes are being taken back to Over long Branch Team, ers to seven hits and played a good AD n II PO AMoran. c. p. , „. 3 0 2 Merriman, cf. l Fedoal. If. _ 3 0 0 been rematched for tomorrow. the city every day. The winners of The Red Bank Cardinals made nf. ;game In the field, making four as- Sammon, If. ... I Nusaj, lb. ..._ 3 0 0 12 Jimmy Sardella of Matawan and the daily prizes for the largest catch teen, hits in . flvo innings of thefi sists. MItly. 2b I ChriBtman. rf. 4 1 0 1 Jimmy Donato of Red Bank will en- ware Al Burlew, Matwan, 8 pounds, 2 game with the Reckless nine of Long Norrty, BS n Glenn. 2b - _. 3 1 0 1 Dranch last Wednesday afternoon at ; . Red Bank was tho first to score. ZclKlor, lb. ... 2 11 Evans, p - 2 0 0 0 gage in one of tho two six rounders ounces; Charles prnle, New York, 6 Egbert, leading off In tho second, G. Gill. Jb. ... ] 1 Rudolph, c 2 0 1 0 at that time. Tho other contest of pounds, 6 ounces; E. Matquard, Arl- the Norwood field Jn that city, win T. Gill. rl. ...- ning the contest by a ncoro of 20 to placed the ball well over the left- this duration will bring together Mel- ington, i pounds, 5 ounces; M. Cram: QuiBle „.._ 2 0 ? 27 Roselle, 2 pounds, 14 ounces; Joe 3. Ackerman, pitching for the Cards, rflelder's-head-for a double. He went CalnnftrieJIftr *• ^ geprg^ by lnnlntf>.;.. „ vln Decker. Red Bank's blonde held tho Long Branch nine to twi •to third on a passed ball by theYanarfUn. cf. Fort Hancock .~*n 0 1 0 ^ ri i a 1 0—r, The Fair Haven Robins easily dis- LONG BRANCH RECKLESS. ft-gal nralocl can posed of tho Manasquan athletic club should like to state that the fishing AD II H E lead, however, in their half of theIturmon 22 2 000000 1—7 0 0 fifth. This was the inning in which Errors—Mrrrimnn, (ill!. Nicnstro, MoRtia last Sunday afternoon, 7 to 4, on theDefeats South Amboy Protections by during the past week waa not very Horton, rf. c — 23c good due - to tho storm and muddy Dudwlck, If. 0 0 Manager Sanborn coaching nt third, 2. Two-ba»c hit*—ZlrRlrr, Lost. Itncci. Robins' field at Fair Haven. Score- of 10 to 8. FloKBla, D. lb • . had the visitors rattled. Pitcher Mit- Three-baM' hit — Mitty. Homo run— Cnputa. The Robins knocked a pitcher out water. However, by the end of this J, Jullano, Sb.' - fic — Mitty. blr i>lny — UtIiotunitl l Tho Kcyport athletlo assocjatlon week the weakflshlng should start Tomaln* lb. p 2 SPOKB chell threw tho ball while Catcher Mottlta. BtriKi. In—By Ilinsiin 6. liy of tho box In tho first Inning when had llttlo trouble In disposing of theagain. Mana, ... 2 BRUSH Echoen was watching Sanborn's nnc- CflPrta Unsf r* n h n 11 R—Off HanBDn they Bcored four runs. Harvey, who South Amboy Protections, leaders of rinaotore. 2b. , 2 BEEP TEEP STORAGE tics at third base, and the hall struck Cnpu went in to relieve Glfford, held the the South Amboy twilight league, last N. Juliano, ct - . 2 HORN BATTER? the catcher on the chest. The second Robins scoreless until the fifth when Thursday night at Keyport. After the TENNIS MATCHES. Valentl, c. rf. ..._ 1 CIGAR baseman fell over the base and the Foil ot the they sent another tally across the 6 V. Rubber 9c five 1 Keys were through batting the ball 7? LIGHTEU first baseman drew the Ire of the plato. They then scored In the nil over the lot, the score stood 16 to Sycamore Club Defeated By Water Ecors by Innlngi: Case; Gimr. catcher when Tio fnjlod to bo back \F? R 11 A> P. •eventh and eighth. Wltoh Flayers. 3 1 (, 1- . i ;7 8 In their favor. cd Dank - till 5—20 at the bag to tako his throw with a :t <\ -1 l'l h7 The visitors made their first run In Two pitchers officiated for the The Sycamore tennis club was de- onj Branch - 12 0 0 0— 3 89c 17c runner on. 1 A ',7 the third. In the eighth they scored South Amboy nine. Lou Lagodla went feated by tho Water Witch Until* il'll 11 and In the last frame they succeed- AL BEISS IN BIG TIRTE. The pitcher walked the first man ( iilan 'i» In to relieve Trlgga and was the vic- club Baturday at JJ.ldd'letown • by a B B.iTTEKl' ed In sending two runs across the tim of three circuit clouts, all olscore of 11 matches to 3. Tho play 45 Volt. up, Stfivelln, nnd Carhnrt bunted w pan In an attempted rally. PHONE OPEN The catcher made a poor throw to which were made In the fifth inning was on tho courts of Irving Hance, Former Red Banker Flays Fart of Nnvy Type. second In an attempt to catch Ptrn- Jeronl, pitching the entire game nnd nccounted for seven runs, Marklle Schad and Henry Gullck. Gnmo With tho Athletics. $3.49 fnr Fair Haven, allowed nine hits. 1600. EVENINGS vella and both ho nnd Cnrhurt wi-rc Leonardo Takes score: John Egan and Misses Edith Head Al Relss, shortstop for thn Red With Otd One. 98c wife. Lanpo and Art Mnnurl worn re- | The Robins collected nine, one of KEYrOIlT. and Olga Schwenker were the only Bank Townera for tho last two years, tired, but Egbert mine through with Eighth Straight which was a three-bagger by Wilson, winners from the' Sycamore ranks, who recently signed a contract to his single that floored tho two runs. Fair Haven outfielder. rarharl. ol while Mrs. Finch, Misses Vinglnla TIRE The score: W. Manuel, play for tho Harrlaburg club of the Red Bnnk did nn wnilnK nttcr that A. Manuel. p Mandevllle, Marjorie Paige, Doris New York-Penn league, n farm of BELINEnS AUTO Inntnp. Field Club Defeats Red Bank FAIll HAVEN. llanp. c Burst, Helon Shlpway and Charles SrONGH Jlartzlrr, ,1b the Philadelphia Athlotlca, last All Sizes. Thn Winchester club made 1wn Grnys, 4 to 1, in Interesting waKon. 111. Shipway, W. Slaughter, Walter Sey- Wednesday aftcrnqon played part of runs In the sixth. Drcltfin singled nml Contest Lnsl Sunday—Lnnky rhelan, \h mour, Lyman Mlddledltch, W. Bhcp- a game for tho Mackmcn ngalnot the Dcllz. If pard and Stuart Paige carried off tho Chlcajro Amcrlcnn lcaguo club. Rclss scored on Abramwltz'B (10111)10. Tlii' Conovcr Knoclis Homer. Van *>H. rt. latter WHS ndvnncpil ono bn.ir- by Cor- ^ WnllinK honors for Water Witch. ncceptcd ono chanco during the time coran, who wail thrown out lit first. The K<"cl I'rmlt Crrvt' (I ' Miss Mandevllle defeated Mlas ho replaced McNnlr at shortstop and nnd Barntta singled, scoring Abram- Lennnrdo Mary Anno Slellng, ft-2, 4-6, 6-3, In p to first when hn camo to wltz. tho Womon's stnglca Miss PnlRo de- bat. K<\ Mndjeskl, nnothor former feated Mi«s Mllly Swift in straight llprl Hank player, went in to bat for The visitors tied the nets, 8-0, 0-3; Mrs. Finch wan from Rr-vpnth by [-.endim: (inn tun rirros;* Kommell in tho ninth and camo Miss Polly Bruyere, 6-2, *-pn mour won the rnOJit drivlrtlvft victory nponillnK l'"it "f 111" tuininicr vnca- 19' 59c 59c by ilpfrHtlnit William I'lnlr, »1, (1-1 j tlona «t KriumliurK, vlnltlnj; frlrndn Aiiiliny Mr, flhlpwny ilpfratfil John I'urkrr, in thn (Jt/invllln I'nrk apcliiin, wh AUTO ri MII.-1 IV-4, fi-'i; Mr. HlntiKlit" won frcmi a fmnirr IIIR IciiKUrr. Cilia flrlr, nnw noi.v Clll" Jnmrn novvati. iVif, 3d. V-.l; l.ymnn (in utnlili'o, nlr.tt Inn n mimuirr Immi. 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Kettel, president, Kenneth Bruce RED BANK. slog team comprised Pettlt, Thomp- A committee was appointed to draw with the Men's Blub of BU CfoorgnV first vice president, Charlea Dlxon rch cn vera Seven] GU&M to Be Played lit Bed AB A H' E on, Paasch, Dsmldowltz, Balnea, Jflloer Re-elected by Organization of up resolutions expressing regret that I n n, " » occulonn In Ralph PBtagaU, cf...... 8 0 0 0 second vice president, John G. Fol-Rev. Albert J, M. Wilson Is leaving E. SEIFERT B*nlc and Vlotyity. ulnUllh. Ib. ^eoriard, Alexander, Koleda and Rumson Church. hall. The Brotherhood praliod Mr. .... a li'o ler secretary and A. F. King treas- tho rectorship of St. Ooorge'a Epis- Wilson for his fine brotherly spirit. The following baseball gamej are • nftatt, >•...... -. 12 2 0 ni«h. . The Presbyterian Brotherhood of urer. The organisation has fifty lurpby^c. • .... 2 111 members and has completed a suc- copal church. Mr." Wilson has ad- scheduled to be played In Red Bank .-.4010 "JERSEY JOE" Rumeon re-elected ltjj officers at a dressed the Brotherhood several The road to better and blgotr buil- Upholstery Shop and vicinity: 'ryor, 2b. ..._..„.._...... 8 12 2 meeting recently. They are Harry A. cessful year. times and the Brotherhood has met neK •.""»• through TM« Re«. "r'S ad-' ir6oki. If. 4 12 0 verOslng column* Advertisement. ' Ltontrdo Atld club vi, Hlllilde buibtll Woodward, Jb ... » 0 0 1 Birst Baseman With Brooklyn Rob- Mattresses' — Shades ilub at L'N«ll, lb'...... - lubbed "Jersey Joe.'" Born In Har- 'onover. 2b . 3 1 2 0 Tel. R. B, 3938. lehwackenberger, 2b...... 1 0 0 0 •lson; Strlpp got hie baseball start in HniDton. ff. *>.—>•>..>»..>•.*>*>•>. 3 0 0 0 ew Jersey and has always main- lanion, ••• • ..._.._.. 1 0 tained his home In this state despite July 4th lt«nton. If...... 2 0 Neptune Leads roorhtel, If...... —« , 1 0 asoball wanderings to tb,e south iperry." p. lib...... 9 0 ,nd west. The SECURITY BROTHERS Firemen's Loop mundion, 8b, p. S 1 Eight now, Strlpp la the nearest; to art working for us lalmon, e ...... omo he has been since he .began his >ro(cBBlonal baseball career back In GOODYEAR 20 2 6 3 Red Bank Wins and Loses Dur- Score by. 1024. Before that he performed at GOODYEAR ed Bank „. 0 14 0 0 0 1—8 hird base for the Newark Pros and ing the Past Week—To Play \von ...... 0 0 0 0 0 1 1—2 ither teams in this vicinity and since Little Silver Firemen Next ' Following is the schedule for the:hen his stops have been Danville, of TUBE Monday Night. balance ot the first half of the:he Piedmont league, Charlotte, ot TUBE league: • ho South Atlantlo circuit; Columbus, Neptune City continue! to lead the . Friday, July 1. f the American association, Clnd Wonm9Uth;o<>M!i.tyflr«m?n»-laeiBruthtfli a .WanamaiiB, at Avon. mtl and Brooklyn in the National as the end of flip first HalT 'draws' Neptune -Qlty at Long 'Branch. near. Only one game was played Ocftanport at'Hamilton. Btrlpp's beginning at Danville was Monday-nlghfc—paln waahed-out-the ^Svrtnx-Lnki-M-hHtte Silver, 'ar from imprelistve and failed to scheduled encounter between the Red \YMteovllle at Red Bank. e5te"tl»bl|f" tellow ~wpuld-be" In- With every Goodyear Pathfinder Tire Bank and Spring Lake teams. The Monday, July 4. volved, In^lft32.Jn one.Afjthe _Beason/s If you know Freehold at Whltoiville. major trades. As a matter of fact, local vampo will be at home to the Hamilton at Avon. Whltesyille team Friday night and Oceanport at Lons Branch. e was released outright by the Pied- Mr. W.S. SECURITY Rid Bank at Little Silver. mont club and signed with Charlotte on Monday will play Little Silver at Wanamaaia' ait Unexcelled. in 1020. He played In 90 games that (Windstorm) . thtb ^ Spring Jjake at Neptune City. You may say "Now Jet the •ear, and_ hit for a .318 average. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. "FHdir," July 8. Boosting his marie to .?W In 147 -AL .winds blow I" Avon at Spring Lake, You might no well say It, for W h PC. Long Branch, at Hamilton. games the next year, he was Bold to Neptune -_.__. 11 1 ,011 Neptuna City at Freehold. Columbus' for $7,500, . — tEey. will blbwi any way and if Freehold «.:.;7.T;™^i;— ft'-2 ,818 Whlteiville tt Oce.nporl. any of your buildings are In their , " Llttl« Silver .....™.,., Si a .727 Little Silver at Wanamasia. "Jersey Joe" really hit his etrlde path there- may be heavy de- •Wannmaina » • .892 Unexcelled at Red Bank. when he reached the American as "Unexcelled : „.. 9 .641 elation. In 1927, when he was only struction. However, if you ore Bed Bnnk - 8 .588 MonddV, July 11. wise, you already have engaged Whtteivllla at Unexcelled. 24 years old, he clouted the ball for WhlUavlllo _...i „... 6 .SSS Long Branch nt Avon. a .316 mark in 130 games and hoisted this useful brother and now you Lons Branch .....»..»...... «..»•.»... 5 .600 Freehold at Spring Lake. will merely turn to him and say: Oceanport 4 .400 Little Silver at Hamilton. that to .410 for the flret 64 contests "Get busy, W. S., and make .333 Red Bank at Wanamasia. of 1028. He was a much sought after Spring' £ake ..'.l...~...... ~~.,. .. > .248 COod my damage." Thereupon; .000 Oeeanport at Neptune City. player by that time and Columbus htwlU«st swiftly and well, Your Hamilton _... 0 12 Friday, July 15. sold him to Cincinnati for a reported The~ Red" Bank-team 'loot - to the Neptune City at Little Silver. price of $60,000 and five players. ' improvident neighbors will wish Avon at Red Bank. that they, too, had the assist- Freehold ffremen Friday night al Spring Lake al Long Branch. It was natural for his batting nnre of W.S. SECURITY. * Hunter's fleld by a score of 10 to 2. Unexeelted at Neptune City. mark to slump, but he finished that The county seatera collected twelve Wanamasaa at Whltenville. year at a .288 clip. In 1929, he failed hits off the deliveries of Charlie Hamilton ot Freehold. ,o land a regular position, played in Crawford and Bob Starr. Qulnn. only 64 games and hit at a .214 pace Freehold's ace hurler, held the Red WALKER LOSES DECISION. the slowest of his career. Bankers to four hits. The locals Work apparently was what Strlpp Ol MONMOUTII iT.. RED HANK were able to tally only In the fifth Mickey Outpointed by Johnny Rlako needed as he mixed covering first l'HONt"-NO 370O ';.'• . and seventh frames. The "score: at Cleveland Last Friday. base with his regular third base Job RED BANK. Mickey Walker of Shrewsbury, in 1930, played In 130 games and fin- AB B H Bformer middleweight champion, loo ished the year with a mark of .306. Pryor, 2b „ g o a decision to Johnny Rlsko, Cleve That average was stepped up 18 Lewi., ii...... 10 12 points last year and gave the Jersey- Why Not aclntonh, 8b _ 8 0 0 land heavyweight, at the Cleveland tnmtt. >>. 2b...... 300 stadium last Friday night. The flgh ite a four-year major league average urphy. c ._.:—>._ _... » o o went the full route, twelve rounds, of .296 for 841 games. oodwardi lb. _.. „ 3 ~ 0 0 RlBko weighed 198% and Walke The shift that sent Stripp to t«rr, rf. P.. -. 8 0 0 Brooklyn was one of the major Celebrate ublln, cf. HnM..M.HHM z I 0 tt. This was the third meeting "WHile rooks. If. .... loo between Walker and the Cleveland league surprises of the winter's "hot ppltcat*, If, ,.._ _... loo stove" sessions. Tony Cucclnello ellmin, rf. ..m...... _«.._..^u loo "rubber man." rawford. p. .,.. ,— _.,. i a 0 Walker put up one of the best bat went along with him and Babe Her- EXPLANATION 4th of ''ranelB „ , 110 man and Joe Lombardl were trans- tles of his career but his opponent's ferred to the Reds. Since then, too, advantage In weight was too much Manager Max Carey has moved "Jer The new U. S. Tax became effective June 21 but •Bttted. for Crawford In 7th. tor him. walker led the fighting sey Joe" from third to a regular post .these tires and tubes left Goodyear before that July FREEHOLD. from the start and came back gamely at first. AB R after being floored twice. Tho Judge date. Thus no tax had to be paid on them. ;hoad«B. e . B 0 were unanimous In their decision Big and strong—he's five feet, elev- ^rswtll. 2b, .. „ .. 5 1 en and a half Inches tall and weighs While they last we offer them at their former by the purchase of one line. If ., ..6 1 Andervcan ''lb „ ., 175. He's now one of the important prices—lowest in history—quoted before the tax of our re-conditioned inn». 8b. 0 VICTORY FOR LINCBOFT. cogs in the Dodger machine. Th< 2 team.itself, has failed tq^lick as was went into effect. First come, first served. Lim- Inn, p ".. 3 3 Baseball Nine Defeated River Plaza expected bul Strlpp has maintained ited quantities in-some sizes. Hurry—don't wait.- ttery. rf ....; i 2 Sunday, 0 to 5. his power on both offense and de- an Scholck, ef...... „ s 2 fense. _ ^ 34 10 12 The Lincroft baseball team defeat- Score by tnnjnfti: ed River Plaza Sunday afternoon al GET SET FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY Lincroft by, a Bcore of 6 to 5. Ra; Saturday Morning Ride. r«hold 0 B 3 0 0 0 1—1 The Saturday morning riding am .ed Bank 0 0 0 0 10 1 Maine pitched for Lincroft, and hel< his opponents scoreless until thi breakfast club started from Grant' and a summer of On Friday of last week the Re eighth Inning, when they gatherec riding academy Saturday mornln: 3ank firemen visited Avon wheri four runs. at seven o'clock and after the rids trouble-free driving—buy now ! hey won 6 to 2, over the firemen o The winning team was made up o: breakfast was enjoyed In the wood hat place. Lewis, pitching for tinMaine, John Binns, Adolph and Wll In tho party were Mrs. Harold Ely, Cars cals held the shore players to si:Ham Molzon, Eugeno Ford, Christian Miss Dorothy Lilppincott, Miss Doris ilts. The Red Bankers colleoted nin Martinson, Ernest Weaver, Edga Wlllman and Miss Janet Truawell. Latest Lifetime Guaranteed—Supertwist Cord with a Small Down TAX FREE Payment and enjoy the WMlo They hast I GOOPYEAE SPEEDWAY 20x4.40-31 - CASH PRICES

Full WHITE IS RIGHT Each In ( Full Each la ' FREEDOM Oversize Pairs i Oversize EX* Fain 29x4.50-20— 30x5.00-*0_ of the Great Out-door» -FOR- $3.89 $3.79 $4.95' $4.80 30r4.5O.2L. 3.95 3.83 31x5.00-81^ from now on ? Why not 5.15 4.98 Single $3.»n Tube 6lo 28x4.75-19_ 4.63 4.50 28x5.25-18 5.55 5.39 go places and do things ? 20x4.75-20__ 4.70 4.57 31x5.25-21 5.98 5.82 29iS.nO-l»_ Payments as low as Dress and Sport Holiday Footwear Expertly Mounted Free 4.85 4.72 30,3WCU 3.39 3.30 $2.50 weekly. FOR WOMEI You will like the way we Latest Lifetime Guaranteed—Supertwlsfi Cor3 do business. SANDALS . $3.95 and $4.95 PATHFINDER CASH f Some of Our Specials: White Kid ... Hi-Heels and Low Heel». Pull Kitoh In Full EaoKtri ' White Kid & Vasu Cloths ... Hi-Heels and Low Heels Oversize EnfU I'nlrs OvnrsluJ Eaetf Fmlr. 1929 Hupmobilc Sedan TAX FREE 20x1.10-81 $4.79 $4.65 28x3.25-18 $7.53 $7.30 00 29x1.50-20 5.35 5.19 20x5.25-19 7.75 7.52 8375- GHILLIE TIES $3.95 and $4.95 30nl.ftO.21 5.43 5.27 :i0\5.25-20 7.89 7.65 A good buy. 20i«.75-20_. 6.43 6.24 HlxS.25-21 White Pigskin Leather Heel... 8.15 7.91 1929 Na.h Coupe 30x1.75-21 6.60 6.40 28*5.50-18 8.35 8.10 White Calfskin Rubber Heel... 20x500-10 Verji Clmn. =n*(i"n<>-tn 6.65 6.45 8.48 8.23 00 White Kid and Vasu Cloth Covered Heel .. . EACIl S0i5.OO-20-_ 6.75 6.55 32x«.0O-20_. 10.95 10.62 8245- III l'nlrit 31l50O-21 6.96 6.77 Min.00-2l_ All Brown, Brown and White and Other Model*. Hlngtn $03 Tufa $1.11 11.10 10.77 321S.OO-2.. ... 7.70 7.47 :i Ud.no 2t— 11.60 11.25 1930 Dodge DD Six Coupe MX ttllrt 8 "I'IJIKS" 00 Of It.* B nr * \tyrt ol .1u)i«tlwlit Cord In thoaa riotxlyxra, twft 'l *" \""i Tkrr »'« i-.llv AIno Good year All-Wcnlhon., Double Engles and Truck SPECTATOR SPORTS, $3.95 and $4.95 Cnr'l 1lr««Vota in^ Iliat'* Mrlial w* rail liirm alOi'«i|U artm* 111 x-in *k«r* call 1929 E»»cx Couch tham a Mil ^ rllaa. Tiros in Many Sizc»--Tnx Frcn Whilo They Li»»t 1 Brown and White Leather HecU . .. $14.5°° Black and White ... 1928 Dodgd F«»t 4 Coup0e0 — IN— $145- Opera*, Strnp* rtrul Oxfords,

Frank FOR MEN STATION SPORT OXFCfkDS . $3.95 and $4.95

Van Syckle ni.Ariv •n't wiirrr. IN ) mmi nitmvN »ui4 wiriTr, l.r«.Tiir.ri »rvl niinnr.ii TIRES mul TU1JKS TWO-TONBl) nilOWN Expert Tiro Used Car Mounting Free Illini ilrnlir.!, >!,.( >, i«l>r«n1 l« I « v • • PllONK Morris Bros. fir,a *ntt'rHltV ftl'l'l|«'f Of'l MI) Wc»t Front Slreot, Illr. l>"ll' I."I »- •I'.lir.t. for Prompl Snrvic*. RED UANK, N. J. morir. 163 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. X I»hon« 1200. Kl nROAD STREET, RED BANK. N. J. orr.N i» A. M. 'in i"'«i r. ^< orivw J£5£ RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,19S2. t.nntytr, Eventt Bradley, J. H: HUbtrt, BED .BANKERS WIN. Harry Aihmorc- ' > operated by Chutes B. Smith at Aquatic Meet at Fleet optrin—WlUUm Brookdale farm, Llncroft, struck her J FIRST CHURCH OF Elk Bowlert Defeated on Oakland (treat. According to From Aabury Park, Small Girt Hit by Car, Sergeant Osboru Harrison, who took Frank's Barber Shop \ CHRIST, SCIENTIST , Belvedere Beach 1 her'to the officeof 'Dr; Alfred Podelt j 203 Broad St, Bed Bant, N. J. The Red Bank Elks -ladles'- bowl- Hazel Robinson, four yeara old, oxnearby, the child rah In front ot the Announces New Prices! Boy Scouts From Monmouth and ing team won two out of three match Bridge avenue was slightly Injured car. GLADDEN HAIRCUT ana SHAVE . 60o ' Middlesex Counties - to Com- games from the ladles' team of theMon'day night when a car owned and HAIRCUT —; , — . 40c Asbury Park Whoelmen's club Mon- : . 20c ^ Sun'day-School—11:00 A. l£t pete in Water, Sports at day night on the alleys of the Red SHAVE : _- W. Wednesday Evening TeitlmonlaJ CHILDREN'S HAIRCUT . S6o Keansburg This Afternoon. Bank Elks' club. . 40c m Meetinars—S;00 P. M. Those who represented the Hed XADIES' HAIBCCT 4 Reading: Room—Open, 1:30 to 4:20 Boy Scouts from ail sections of S5 Years Experience. W. daily except Sunday* -and bou- Bank club wore Mrs. Nora. Lotiff. P days. Monmouth and Middlesex counties Mrs. Peter J. Elchele, Mrs. Joseph Good Fdpd J 40 WEST STREET A The public 1B cordially Invited to will assemble at Belvedere Beach at Tomlinson, Mrs. Daniel Oakes, Mrs. u 5 attend the cervices and us* the Keansburg this afternoon for thFree d Jones, Mrs. Howard Stockton Appetizing]? Served (Next Door to DomzaVs Garage) pj Re a dine Boom. purpose of competing In the waterand Mrs. Harold Glblin. Those on auoFdaudaus carnival to be held In tho pool there tho Asbury Park' team were Mra. at that time. Harold Jacques, Mrs. Ernest Klallng, Luncheon in the Business Men's 1 Ambrose Manhattan, chalrman~t3f; lira. Harry Joste, Mrs. Ralph Fan- ^ Qiaos Enclosed • Luncheon in the 1 with I the committee in charge, haa secured ning. Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Charles many beautiful medals for those who Winters and Miss Bessie Longatreet. Dining Room. Grill. SHOP Where the THRIFT1ES SHOP place first, second and third. TheA buffet supper was served after the medals will bo gold, silver and bronze. contest. FLOWERS We Have A Wide Selection of Sport Shoes and Sandals. In addition tho troop receiving tho A return match wJH be rolled at $1.00 75c highest njimber of points in the meet Asbury Park on Tuesday night, July - ,. . ' *- /••-. ••- from will be presented with a cup offered 12th. Tlie next business meeting of . Special Dinner by the Keansburg Lions club. the club will be held Monday night, Full Course Dinner Tho meet haa been sanctioned by July 11th, at which time the club Served Monmouth and Middlesex councils. will arrange Us summer, program, There J3j no §I)try foo and~ftlJ^Boy_ ith i _^Monday__to_.Friday., Scouts will be admitted to .the pool being rented ^during the summer free of charge. The first event la months to the Monmouth county scheduled to --take--place—at' 2:30 players,—a.— theatrical—organization, o'clock. there will be no moro night bowling Attractive A la Carte Service All Hour* The following events will be hold: on the local alleys this summer. st Moderate Prices. . LITTLE SILVER,- 40 yards free stylo for boys under • — > m fourteen, 80 yards free style for boys Tho Molly Pitcher ballroom, dining room PHONE B. B. 850, over fourteen, 160 yards relay and a YACHT CLtJB ELECTION. and coffee shoppe are available lor bridges, fancy diving contest. There will al- Member Floriiti' Telegraph Deliv BO be a Red Cross life saving demon- •William- Kail "Elected- Commodore _ rrtl ttsfc JjrAvateJu^SepSV- dinners, etc. Tha „ stration. of Leonardo Club on Saturday. I kg 'Molly Pitcher Is tho Ideal soluHori. too, for your week-end guest problem. They Save William Rail -was elected commo- POTATO SP BAYING. dore of the Leonardo yachtclliti last Sensibly. Saturday. Tho next meeting will be Potato Vines Never Looked Better aj. Banfleld's boathouso on Saturday They Than at Present. lit eight o'clock. Other officers are: Molly Pitcher I have a hunch that this is one Vico commodore—John W. Schotllner. v Socretnry—Walter Schoellner. ON THE SH»EWSBliBY • Buy Values year that potato spraying will give TreiiBUrer—Jorry Bottlno. very substantial returns. What do Rear commodore—Herman Wetr. RED BANK you think about it?" This was the Measurer—Joseph Banfleld. AT questlonrputrto- the county agent re- Dircctora—Hnrry_Ei)Ellstl.. cently by a potato grower who con- siders'the spraying of potatoes one of the most important production op- erations. TJie county agent's reply John B. Allen Co. wjis to the effect that Indications do FOOT APPABEL paint toward the advantage of keep- ing the vines growing as long aa pos- j BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. sible. ^The results over a period of more than ten years show an average in- crease in yield of sprayed potatoes A. City Market over unsprayed of more than 50 bushels per acre. NEXT TO BREAKING It is doubtful if potato vines ever looked better at this time of year 54 Broad St. WOOLWORTH'S Red Bank than they appear at present. At the INTO SOCIETY! same time,., if the foliage is not pro- with the aid of a skeleton1 tected It la possible for the vines to an MARGARET-MINERVA key or a jimmy is a habit, practically go flat within two weeks. Thursday, Friday <* Saturday Specials Another Interesting point worth of certain gentry. It seems: watching this year Is the different types of material that are being THIS MARKET WILL CLOSE AT NOON MONDAY, JULY 4th. impossible to put a stop to sprayed on vinon. While it is difficult their depredations, but the j OLIDAY at harvest time to judge accurately WHOLE tt> tho difference in the spray materials ARMOUR'S money loss occasioned by that have been used ,on different OB 15c places before harvest, one Is ablo to SMOKED SKINBACK HAMS HALF their visits can be taken judge on the date the vine3 die. care of by a burglary in^ YOUNG HEN 24c" LEGS OF GENUINE 19c n> surance. policy. Ask' us[ THE APPLE CROP, TURKEY Spring Lamb Indications Are There Will Be a 15 (8 to 12-lb. Average) Just Arrive^ ... A New Lot Per Cent Crop. Indications In Monmouth county KIB VEAL BIH LAMB ALLAIRE & SON point toward from 60 to 75 per cent FANCY AGENCY, too. of Beautiful Dresses. apple crop. Many growers have CHOPS CHOPS raised the question as to just why A. D. COOPER the light crop when there was such SWIFT an abundance of bloom. The answer 'clb. lb. 00 Broad St. Bed Bank We are offering them as a to this question from observation andj 17' 2nd Flooi TcL S4WV study "would point toward cold, GOLDEN WEST stormy weather during pollination LOIN VEAL1 HOLIDAY SPECIAL for the which affected the activities of the LOIN SPRING bees that are largely responsible for CHOPS NOTICE. pollinizing the fruit. 1 Women and Misses of Red FOWL Lamb Chops The following Ordinance was pasiftd on The earlier varieties such aa Starrs necond and final r«adinjf and duly ap- and the late varieties such as Rome, clb. pro ved nt a meetlnB of the Board cf Bank and Vicinity. (4 to B-Ib. Average) Health of tha Township of Middletown bloomed during a period of quite sot- held on Thursday afternoon. Jun* 28a, isfactory weather with tho result 1032, that there is almost a full crop, while HOWARD W. ROBEKTS* BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDER TownshiD Clark. These Dresses Would the Delicious, Macintosh and Stay- m SHOUT CUT <« tf* U AN OnDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE) man, in many orchards bloomed dur- IMPROVEMENT OF THE PHALANX ] ing a period of cool, wet weather 18c 12c ROAD. PURSUANT TO THB PROVI- VEAL SIONS OF CHAPTER 217. P. L. 1918, Ordinarily Sell for $5.00. with the temperature below 60 nnd Shoulder Lamb AND AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLE- , C5. In some instances where apples (Solid Meat) MENTS THERETO, AND PROVIDING | formed and grew to the size of largo FOR THE FINANCING OF TUB COST peas, the conditions were such that j THEREOF. BREAST of BUMP of WHEREAS, It li propoied to improv* these apples dropped during the | h« Phalanx road front Lincro/fc to th« Special for the 4th I month of June,' which resulted in our | ALL BOLOGNA rownihlp Una at Hop Brook, a. dlitmncs of present light to medium set of fruit. I VEAL VEAL >ne and fiv«-tenth» (1.6) mll«i j AND WHEREAS, tha eittlmatad cost *t Examination of a large number of —and— :he laid Impiovement la Elghty-l'lva Hutw orchards by the assistant county lb. lied (IR.COO.OO) Dollars- agent and county show a very clean g lb. AND WiiKKSAS, it fi [iropoxed to mska c ipnllratlo-" —Mon to tho Stata ItlshwaH!Bhway Commli- at Only lot of fruit which would indicate that 17 ilon for1 Iai1d*'" In" th a nmount o*f iavant/*flv«" 3 .95 the grower has made every effort to (With rocket) Franks • " " h« lm Each ' _ _ " " _'.._ lnw protect the fruit against both Injects VEAL irovement, In acconlunca with tha pro/ and diseases. VKAL Iiiionft of Chapter 217, P. L. 101(1, «ad LBS. AND WIIEHKAS, no provision h«i her** Neck Bones ofora been made for tha Munlciptlltjra? SHANK FOR ihara of nald Improvarnanti All Silk Prints, "Washable Crepes and AT PRIEST'S UE IT OHDAINKDI 25 1. That the Phslnnx toad from Llncroft Mrmben of IUInnow Division Vnt- lb. tha Townahlp linm At Hop Brook, * Washable Crepes with Colored Jackets. fttanc* of ona and flva-tentha < l.|> rrails Pay Hospoct to Father Duffy. llai In tha Townablp of MlddUtow*, Counlr of Manmntith. ha Improved In *c« About twenty rnernbera of the New rdinra with attached applfcatlnh. Jcrpey chnptpr of Italnhow division I.F.AN SMOKED tfkA tb LEGS OF 4 A A lb 2. ThKt tha mm of Klghty-FLva nun- vctrrann, former members of tlm Itivl 9c ldc -.«•( (IS.r.OO.itO) Hnlfara or in muT-h thara* iU*> if m* may he ra'p'lred, he and la hareoy Hnnk iimbiilfincn company, went to CALI HAMS VEAL proprldted /or the above Improvement. New York thin morning tn attend the 8. In rml«r to temporarily finance tha] funnrnl of TiIonBlRnor KIMKIH' P. above under taking, tvtnpOrary Improve- in(iat nnU» are h»retiy authorlted undar Duffy, hrttr-r known to them nn GROCERIES DELICATESSENS Fruit & Vegetable* (ha i>rnv(nfona of Chaptar 3ft2, V. U If 1«. Fntlirr Huffy nnd rhniilaln fit the ia •m«n00.00) KolUr'. HnM tinta* ahill ata.ta In tl\« Wnrlil wnr. Knlhrr Duffy wmi nAnn nirm [•naral t*rmi the puri'nue for tvhlrh thav In Washable Crepes, P.iatcl Shades, Two- |j«*rlnips tht1 tir.it known rjmpl.'ilri Jn POTATO SALAD ire Uiiicil, and •hall t>e 1*«\ml In aura R1NSO 1U1(1— amount* mill at mir-li flmaa aa may be da- tlin wnr niul ''iiilf'iiiod lilnifirlf i(, /\11 tat mined hy teiolnilnn nt tha Uovarninat Piece Washable Crepes with Colored Jackets, umii; I'ACKAOKS TOMATOES Hii'ly, '1'h* fmnt ot n"t», r»ta nf Intartht thn inrn, tlirlr r nnl. COLE SLAW nnd data nt timtmity ihall alao ha dataim- Prints nnd Chiffons. 11r- WII wll knliwn I tllln rr llun, In*.I hy Tra'>1n, bliving JIH IO Mil n'iili i nt thn nn- 7b for 4. Tim foltowlni; mattar*. at prnvldeH t titjn 1 mnrtl iK <>f Die Mii ulh ' HIIM- hjr CfinpUr 2A2, J'. r» 1010. ai Rman4a4« ai« linr«l*r|od ot tiaefulnaa* (> ycnrn »K . Tt)n *|tri| Miin \a Town* BEANS e nt Mf'Mla- CORN ( ouiit|r of mptilad »tp- riir.Hir.ii «r n. _. lh« 1 titaa it« valuatloaa xitir. c m C ',4-lb. Him ih*i*of I* iv.r.nn.nnn, Dresses at $7.95 it) Tha nal •Witt *>f th» T»^n«hln mt I Tn|i[ia tint MTnlirr< fi'lirni riiunlny TOY? * 21^^ *^^ MM'IUIMWII, IVuitty of Moitmouth la Ilia,. 2 (117-1'J. on llnru<<£iit IUly, can (| Tha •lat«m«r.l« la-iuhai hr Htm- Nice New Print*, Wnslinlilc Crepes, 43 thai«<,r h«v* •>••» n?«dt and Ala4 Mrtnbpm of thn I Tn|-|in Kn^t «o "M lm|i"»lin«nl .11.1 ll>. Pure Preserves 8ma1 1 h.l.iw. of II.. ,.!.< inn.,., ah.11 I,, r.1,.4 Twnrily Brvel) fiukn wpln »>ly. 'I'll""* wlm nin.l I .n rg rat i ftc l.j, rittm. tai.tlriu lit lh« Tiiwnfhlp •! CmuiVH, IJ«.all lltl i'll jar *V box MOIK r. or nr,m.rMrnr or ArcotiNT r Summer Hats $1.95 and $2.95 >« J'nTlcr, V.'orin. lltil.nl, l!l'hi,,l I'AI.MOI.IVi: ,,!'i.',,f 1 i.I"'.*i.i" .-,Ti.I,.', ..'.".,,i,„'.*.V< , R«:Aiu.r,i' Silk HnU, l.inrn lli\U, Fclln, Pnnnmn* nnil Imlill. IKulon TnyliX' niul li^nr SOAP Salad DreB8ing POTATOES Innry Slrnw*. l.nrjjc nnd Smnll Si/.m. c tluipil.n IliMfn I'ml), C large .Ur, II., f .*.... 1, .uP ,,f 4f,lr, A, I'. A plll|i|U» »ir 1.1nn (nlly v. n j [Ivcll (OJJ, -I *M.I, M-.. ,,-rI|--ll.frt wllj Wf 31? 20 f.>-.l- fi. II.. .llr.w.r... ,,f .mnmii.UM •«•* In Itmini «.r Mi". I'linilra A M. ,. i <,f 69 i r jara P.I JlIM• a, (inqi. mini t =. Moil.... «. i.ii ..r f,,i,iii ,.,,.i urn II t*i<* 'Mi I! In nt Pallllilny .venliin '[ Ir =o ,.,, ,,,,( IVORY SOAP SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT «) A. M. >>i. MII r,|Uol,«lli II ,1..,.•=, Mr M»IU .1 T • ml Ml. All'lt I' !•-• nil, Mi.- I llt-> Nr.w rmen. COFFEE £•••-"• Mrd. Si/.o tZ for OCJf- Jumbo Peanuts llllliil.1. Mlooc. AMI.si

• •.,,.1.11.,. Mi- II...... I t..l,i.,,,, .„,, 63 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Ml. !'.ri• h«fit*' i.t • Wattt J»»faitifi*M A'tvvtlU*- 11 Li in lu mhuuti (u lh» )u&uiu. l RED BANK REGISTER "\

ERE we have a housewife who has learned the money-saving possibilities of ad H reading. You too, will find that a little time spent in reacKng the ads will save many useless steps--hours of your time and energy as well as that commodity which most vitally concerns you--your money. Reading the various announcements of Red Bank merchants hi The Register keeps you well posted on what TODAY'S market affords and this knowledge enables you to make those timely purchases that tend to keep down houselfool'1! ^x'mn.ses - - it helps you to make your dollars more productive, which is, in reality, saving money.

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MONMOUTll COUNTY'S GREAT HOME NEWSI'Al'ER Page Twenty-Six RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 29,1932. SHOUT BEIXING. / •what is short selling? father was George Whitney of Boa- Mr. and Mrs. I*ater Bnglandand John Smith runs a grocery store. ton's Back Bay and hla mother, Eliz- Fair Haven News. family will move back into the apart- Condensed from Collier's, Tho NaMrs- . Brown rings up and orders five abeth Whitney-Whitney, which really (Tha Eei? Bank Register can'bti bought ment in the Cameron building thla Anne's Beauty Salon pounds of sugar. Smith says, "Sure." makes him a Whitney. H» made the In Fair, H«v«n in ths itore) o( Harry week. 18 WALI.ACE ST, - ' tional Weekly by John T. Flynn. Kurtla and Robert Cameron and at tha But he knows he has no sugar. "That four-year course at Harvard In three: Gold Cedan). Miss Anna Borter of Hanoe road RED BANK. year or BO everybody has afternoon he delivers tho sugar toyears and went with one bound from was removed to the Long Branch For y against the Permanent Waving, been launching curses Mrs. Brown and collects the cash the class-room to Wall street. Until Floyd Brady, who was taken sick hospital Sunday in the Rumson am- bears of Walll streettt , tthose mysteri- from her. She has her sugar and Ishe became president of the Exchange suddenly last week and whoso condi- bulance. ous, anonymous enemies of business out of the transaction. • H05; didhe specialized In bonds. Since hla tion has been critical, has shpwn a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, former Finger Waving, Facials, recovery. And recently congressmen Smith manage it? Ho went to an-election, however, ths Job If presi- slight Improvement, it was reported residents of this place, have been re- Shampooing, an3~senators have been sharpening other grocer and ~ borrowed five dent, which Is without pay, has used yesterday, ... newing acquaintances In Fair Haven their big knives for a bear hunt. pounds of sugar. Ho tells hla gro-all his time. Also It haa conferred The annual bazar and supper of and vicinity during the past few Manicuring, etc. A bear is not a pleasant sort of so-cer friend ho will return the loan as upon him an unusual quota of woe. the Methodist church will be held weeks. About two months ago Mrs. cial, beast. A bear is a stock marltet soon as h o can get a shipmeni t of Whitney has set himself the task Thursday, July 7th. Tho supper will Fox underwent a^erloun operation MRS. ANNE MUSTOE, operator who expects the worst, in- sugar from his wholesaler. Smith of making the Exchange's part in thebe held from half-past flva to eight In a Trenton hospital. rnor. vests his money in that expectation i3 "short" five pounds of sugar.. He scheme of things understood. He or- o'clock. Mrs. Etta Smith, president Fhono 3008. and then hopes for it. Ho sit around buys a new barrel of sugar, pays five dered more than a year ago an ex-of tho ladles' aid society, Js in gen- looking prayerfully for crop failures, pounds baok to his friend, and thehaustive study of short Belling by the eral - charge of the bazar and Mrs. bankruptcies, wars and rumors of whole transaction is closed. Smith economic department of the .ExJosephine-DeWoif- - Is chairman—of NewJMonrtiQutH News. wars, inBoct - pests,_. cyclones .and has carried on a shortBalg.in ..almost, change. As a, result complete data the supper committee. plagues. A bear is the only business exactly the same .way in which one on' the ~Sul>JBc"tr have-bean gathered ~-Tho»Sons and Daughters of Liber- Norman. Roberts was among those man who writes all hla profits in rqd together for the first time. Whitney ty lodge held an election of olllcers from this place who attended the ~ * Body Builders | 1 put through on tho Stock Ex- Ink. He does his swimming vtfben1 change. has given this information, carefully last night. Mrs. Edith Crozler was commencement exercises last Thurs- CUSTOM BOILT • • ' § the tldo is going out. A business de- Apply this to the Stock Exchange. compiled, to the public. This was a' chosen councilor, Mrs. Tllllo Martin day at Harvard. James Griggs and pression, in fact, is just a big bearMr. X decides to engage In a short bold yet highly Intelligent move. For associate councilor, Mrs. Esther Eng- Philip Cohen, Mlddletown township AUTOMOBILE BODIES. 5 picnic. the first time it Is possible to form I land vice councilor, Mrs. Hazel Kirk high school chums of Mr. Roberts, sale. Ho gives his broker an order were members' of the graduating K«>jinlrins, But after all is said, tho bear mere- to sell 100 shares of Steel and find a some fairly dependable opinions of associate vice, councilor, Mrs. Anna what short selling is and does. McGee assistant recording secretary, class. Both boys graduated with Triplex Safety Glass ly follows tho bull into tho china buyer. Now comes the difficulty. honors. aly^p^^-AH-tbe^ltJtle^jikccs^fj.hat^ .Many people do not,know that on the The average outsider often won- Mrs. Eula Hansson guide, .Mrs. Ha Evangelist Paul Kenyon and fam- CEASSIFIE1 tered china lyfng^aWuta'rB "tn"B*\voH6 An4or9on_lnsldeuguard._Mrat K s , Mabel Joseph Wildanger Co. of the bull. The bull departs imme- not icll stock for future delivery, made of aehort Bale outaldeTof sheer' "--^"-•'• *-«-^ g=-''~ '='*-«•>='-—«•"'•- y.p tiBt church tonight. "A short busl- diately after-tho disaster.- Tho_ hen r_JSvery transaction there must be speculation iror gambling, Many peo- Worthley trustee. Mrs. Harvey Lit- ST. A n. R. AVE. ^ lingers behind and so gels credit lor pie—dlsmlss the whole=BubJeet—with' leMs-past councilor, anoUMrsJJIllan, ne.ss__|neet_lngne.s__|eet_lngf off the^gongregatiote^gngr n Neni tho Depot Tel. IS. B. 1360. K .11 tho breakage. completed tho" followlng~"iSorrilngr the statement that it Is wrong for aVoroneau past associate councilor. wllfbf e helhldd afte ftr ~tne"sefVice~t"fVi . . That is, tho cash must be paid and man to sell something he dbes~"nbT Thinsffleers—will—bo—installed-next- William -Kelly-andJamllyiarajnoY- To begin at tho beginning, just the stock sold must be delivered. own. But from that angle It is noTuesday night. Ing Into their new home on the Mid- Mr. X has no stock. How then, docs more wrong to borrow stock than to The lire company will meet next dletown road. PAINT YOUR HOUSE FOB he deliver it? His broker goes to an- borrow moneyy. Former . Justice Tuesday night to make further plans other broker—Mr. Y, who has plen- Holmes not only upheld the legality or the annual fair. tborrowy of Unites 10d0 State3_Steel shares, jus_ stock—andt as "Smit^hof ~sE6rt"661e3 butrdefended "specula, The-ladiea'— auxiliary -of— tho-flre —Headden's Corner. - S9;oo did In the case of his sugar. Then, tlon of this kind by competent men company will hold the last meeting by purchasing your paint direct from fac. next day he delivers these shares to as the Belf-adjustment of society totomorrow night for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and son lory. Here it what you will jet: the purchaser. Mr. X is now "short" the-probable." . .; . '. _ . :::: . z... Miss Arrladna Little has taken a 5 gallon! Guaranteed Point, r are spending. two_;.weeUs with rela- 1 gallon Dutch Boy Linseed Oil, 100 shares o£ Steel stock. He must The Stock Exchange declares the position with the Ollrlte corporation tives in Vermont. They were accom- 1 quart Turjlentlne, KO into the market at some future whole effect and extent of short sell- at Bed Bank. panied by Mrs, Kelly's sister, Miss 2 till. Putty. day and buy 100 shares of steel and ing has been greatly magnified. Tho Mrs. Edward Hunter and claughtor Helen Wilson" of New York. 1 3Va-lnch Brush. give the stock back to Mr. Y. highest point reached by the' short in- Edna of New York aro spondlng a Thomas Salmon has bought a new Monmouth Paint & Why does a man sell short In theterest in all stocks was May 25, 1931,week at their summer homo on Ha-Pontlac coach. stock market? Well, Mr. X sees that when It amounted to 5,589,700 shares ger's lane. Mrs. Isaac Hill is spending a week (FROMA Varnish Works Steel Is selling:, let us say, at 80. He—which is only a llttlo ovor two-fifths Mrs. Stanley Fielder, who was op-at Seaside Heights. -2S5_Wl!!ow Ave, Long Branch, N. J. thinks that in a week or, two It will of one per cent of all the shares list- crated on last week at. tho Long Miss Gcraldlne Sullivan 1B visiting go down to-40. Ho thoroforo sells ed on the Exchange. Telcphono~Lons"Brinch 3119-J. 100 shares short—for $5,000—and Branch-hospital, is. steadily JmprQy- her—Bister, Mrs. John Hlggins of CANTOA Red Bank Branch: LTho two great services of short ng and is expected home next week. South Amboy. JIB We«t Front Street, Red Bank. borrows the stock to complete the selling are .said to be to restrain in- sale. In a week Steel actually does flation when stocks go too high and CARLOAD) go to 40. Then Mr. X buys 100 to check declines when the market shares for ?4,000 and returns the tends to sink. This latter function, stock he borrowed. He makes $1,000 ccording to the advocates of short profit on the deal. • lelling, "furnishes a cushion for the ANNOUNCING Tho enemies, who are crying for arket." Tho man who sells short the blood of the short seller declare must very soon buy. As long as he that this practice serves no earthly emains short ho remains in the mar- The Qpening of good; that it is merely a device for ket as a potential buyer. gamblers; that in Wall street for the Yet If short selling really acts as last year various powerful, adroit a restraint on inflation, where was it groups have been attacking first one lack in 1928 and 1929 when the mar- stock and then another by means of ket needed restraint? The shorts short selling; that as stocks go down then had simply ceased to exist. Here under this pressure, thousands of h argument that the Bhort interest frightened investors rush into the market with ^helr stocks; and that 13 not large enough to be important NEW BRANCH STORE these successive shocks have pro- nullifies this one about acting aa a duced widespread demoralization in restraint on Inflation. the stock market which has spread Next, does short selling act as a At No. 112 River Road, to other lines of business. cushion? I discussed this with an old trader who had engaged in many Foremost among the attackers of short-selling campaigns. He said: RUMSON, N. J. short Belling is former ambassador "Many years ago, during the big James W. Gerard. According to him Northern Paelflc corner in tho great here Is what happens in a short sale: Hill-Harrlman fight, when Northern Thursday, June 30th Mr. X buys 100 shares of American Pacific went to 150, I know it vraa Can. He pays 50 per cent cash. His •idiculously high. I sold short. In- b-rojter provides the other 50^per cent; stead of golngfdown the stock went on margin and hrd~th^l6"cK~~se up much fugher"and~I was forced to curlty. But tho stock belongs to X,cover at a heavy loss. When it gqt Special Service ... Special Prices who wants It to go up In price. Mr. Y is a short. He sells 100 shares of to 200 I knew tho price was insane Special Quality American Can short. To complete and must collapse. I again sold dollvery he borrows from X's broker short. So did many other unseasoned the 100 shares belonging to X. TJJ)\ newcomers. But again the stock Mr.X's own stock is used against hi: soared and again 1 had to cover at a Specials for This Week-End to depress \la price. heavy loss. I was in a corner and that stock went to 1,000 before it The chief champion of short sell broke. —at— ing, Richard Whitney, president o "One day an old trader said to the Stock Exchange, is a newcome me, 'Son, never sell short on a ris- to tho spotlight. On tho day follow- ing market. Walt until the market CITARELLA'S 4 STORES: ing the great October market crash, when, prices were tumbling, a tall has reached the top and has started j handsome, well-groomod stock-brok down. Then sell short. Then your 73 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK er walked onto tho Exchange floor sales will help to depress tho market and bid 205 for 25,000 shares of Uni more and glvo an added push to an KING'S HIGHWAY, MIDDLETOWN ted States Steel. This was 15 above already gathering momentum down- tho market. That bid was made to ward.' I always remembered that RAILROAD AVENUE, BELFQRD stea'dy the market, to check tho ris lesson. That is the way the profes- ing tide of pessimism and to Infuse a sionals do It always." 112 RIVER ROAD, RUMSON little confidence into the wilting busi Yet tho whole discussion brings us ness world. That was a neat llttl back to the bufl as tho real cause of SALE OF SHOES order—$5,125,000 worth of Unitei the trouble. Let us take a stock Veal Cutlet .39 States Steel shnrea on a falling mar which wo need not name and which Genuine Spring Leg 1 kct. I don't know whether or nolis now priced at 23. Before the crash of Lamb .25 ! tho broker got that stock. It was selling around 90. Now, which Sliced Smoked Ham | If ho did and held on to It he i price is nearest the true value of FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Sirloin and Top Round out the paltry sum of something over that Dtoclt? Tho liquidating valuo is center cut .39 $1,000,000 at the time this Is written. less than 23. The other $67 in its Steak .33 In Wall street, with Its flare for la-price represented, in my opinion, Chuck Roast and Fresh bels, they promptly called him Twen- sheer Inflation—Just plain air. Klatsky's values in this Sale are so extraordinary Porterhouse Steak , ty-Flve-Thousnnd-Sharcs Whitney, Everybody knows that tho old, Chopped Beef .19 land nt the next election rn.-idc him mad, dizzy prices of the crazy bull (choice grade) .13 president of the Exchange. He step- market of 1929 wcro tho work of that you just can't afford to pass them up. ped Int" the spotllKhl attain il i.../folly. In spito of that, everybody la Fresh-Killed Fowl .27 Bottom Round & Cross weeks u^o when he appeared before now wishing for tho return of those Rih Pot Roast .29 icc nsth 0 champion ct0 It's real economy to buy several pairs of Shoes N. J. Fresh-Killed o,r.^Tr T^^\Xs?ThT^rl ^ 111 lilt. LjX(.llilIl(,t. _, stea, _d ^ ..o. f worryin,__ , g ^abou ,, t. , tho bear; Broilers .31 Short Steaks .37 Whitnry represents tho highest nnd the Bhorts now, we hnd bettor at prices like these. typn or Wnll utrert broker. Ho In a worry about taking measures to Whitney nmnng tho Whltneys—hla prevent n. return to all tho ulna of In djitlon from which we Buffered In I 1028 nnd 192f> and which we aro now Women's Pumps, MEN'S CHILDREN'S paying for. * • — Straps and Oxfords Sport - Oxfords Sport Oxfords Holmdel News. White, Beige and Spectator Black and White, Brown "and —and— Tho Sunday-school of the Baptist Combinations. White, Brown and Elk. church will tmvo Its annual picnic All Styles. Elk Sandals nt Uelvcdcro llcnch nn Thursday, a pair July 14th. Rubber and Leather Soles. Itev. Jnlm Hhermnn will return a pair Ihln nftirnonn from a ministerial con- irrrncp nt PoiMIn srlmnl. Also Crepe Sole Oxford* $2-89 pair A IwMchnll trr\ni from thin placn Reg. $3.00 Value. Reg. $1.39 Value. ilrfrutrd thn Mnrrlr-il Mrn'il chili of M'ni:iinvllln rrrmtly, H to 13. Tho Reg. $4.00 Value. Hotmilcl plnyrrn wrro Jnmpn Mnlinr, Odd Lot of Women's Boys' Black (Ihnrlr* Mrnni-ll, Jnnrph I'lillllim, Tb Most Restful Place on the Coast... lirinlil Wmnrkrr, Vlni'Pnl, .Inrnrn ii ml Wilbur llninni'ind, Wllllntn Pumps and Oxfords Special 10Z OXFORDS Catering fx> IliiU'xlitirnt nnil llnrnlil (,'Jirrli. While They Ln»t nt Discriminating fov the Past 75 Years Thn Cllllnllnn Kmlrnvnr umlrly of Reductions on All Mm llutrh Krfiiimrd rlmich hint $J[.89 V r. n t u v 1 n g lifiwll rut t y Tlmrmlny nlKht nt $J.OO apair Men's Friendly Five Wli-hnlnn niul Ilrnjuinln ilarvry nr« Reg. $2,85 Value. luillillni: u m-w vpi:'lnliln nlnml «m Vnliicn up to $b.0O. Mir rri.it nliln i.r t!>«i Mnlnwan IIII.I OXFORDS MICHAELSON'S ORCHESTRA Anhlliv I'nill lll|;hwny. Women's l»llln .Ihhnniil) Wlm lm« lirri, tin- Women's Latest Style pliiyi'il ,,l Ilii. 1>:1V Mnl.lf. f/,r t,K,t. Men'a Black Elk Ilinll llfly yrnm, In oln Vltii; wllli ,|o- BEACH SANDALS Chicken of SUMMER SHOES Our Specialty All I.cr»ll»cr§ nt WORK SHOES mid $9.00 pair .In* n • Illi-in linn mlilnt „ ,,,r ulliii a pair Shore Dinners £rf I.I nt lila ernrinl >1iit«, $2-39 a pair 99 Fish Dinners LOW IIEKLS NO COVKR CIIAUCK WITH DINNKI! Hnzlot Ncwi. RCR. Vnhio $5.00. RPR, Vnlun $:j.0(). IV I'I.WIM A I.nrRP .Selection to Pick From. Will Wcnr l.iUo Iron. 89c r;i I 11,n-pM, .V1,«lri, II,, ""• W l.y. Mo Ml Store Closed AH Day Thursday, June 30th. II t'aiillnal Price's Hotel lltnl'Ti nl Alln Sale Starts 9 A. M. Friday, July 1st. Bargains Galore! Ml- lUlllr. • l.,< I'V "I lln lloinr of l||r Hto'llrii Tnlmtr El.l III- • •.,,„ I Ill

At the Bridge on Pleasure Bay .|..,l(( l.ONC. HHANCH, N. .!, fll».1il.ll,,,l .,«,,1., • till y "Short Cor thn Kntirn Family" For Hc»«Mvnlton» iMumn I.i.iifj Hrandi IfS'). •)... n..fl IIIII . Mwl. V..II ww.v. , ,„ fl,,,, , Uiiotl Ovrr 20 Yr«n, J"'1. '•„" "'"•"•• l'< 'lh. lt..l« 5 East Front St., Red Bank, N, J. l"«ftl "•"•"»>•»«. -Art..it!,* REGISTER, JTJNE 29,1932.

OOTiCEBs RE-ELECTED;--' A^AAA'AAAAAAAAfAAAAAAAAAA.i LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Annual MMtlne of Swimming Rivet Country Club Held'Friday. .:p^]S GRE AT' MARK.ET PLAGE The mambera of the Swimming 4t River country club voted their con- fidence lrj the executive staff ot the Where ihe Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents cluh by re-olecting every officer of yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyTTyn 'yyyfyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyi 'yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy^ 'yyyyyyi the past fiscal year at the annual meeting of the club Friday night, ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. EMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE WANTED. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. Tho officers are: DAKOAINS—Hapoes««s«d Blnuer Sewlnir •RESSMAKING, remodeling, all kinds of OLD GOLD—WJ par you cash for WOHK WANTED ol any kind, Inside or LIST your property for sale or rent, Mri. FOR RENT, store room* on Monmoutb ^HREE houioa in a private iwiki lawni machlnei, from 116 up! tlma or lease, outside work, by the dada]y or. by the street. Red Bank. FnvorabU location] President—J. "Joseph Connor, sewing! or go out by day. Hemstitch- old sold jewelry, watches, etc if. B- S. Cooke. Sfi Church street, Ktant- taken care of by anrdenori river orlv- rhone Bed, Bank 880«. Our telephone has ng, plcotlnir.i Mrs. J. }. Lynch, 801 Rlv- »llles'._a» Broad street, Bed Bank. week. For holp. write John Hlckksi, or call burg, N. J., phona 623. moderata rent. Apply a.t tha office of Jlege.w wonderful rflii!dentlnl_ lorutlon j |10 First vice president—Qeorgd Mcvey, not beeb n discontinuedditid, , GalGlll InformationformaIftt i n Slgmunc] Elin Co.. or telepbona R«a Second vice prosldent—John Hlntelmann. r road.'Red Ba}ik. TAKE LESSONS In contract bridge only at 100 Linden plafco. Red Hank. HOME wanted In exchange for two-fam- month* O. Howard Llpplnrott. 81 fof r new numberbr. HamstltohlntHtlthHamstltohlnl tr .whllhll* you OU NEED domestic help? Just call Bank 1100. Wonimouth: . street. Red Hank, phona 831. Secretary—Edmund Dowd. waitit . RRepairi s on allll makesk , of machineshi . NSTHUCT1ON— Annesa School ol Mualoi from certified teachers. Lessons given ily house In Jersey City; fully rental, Treasurer-—Jack Rohrey. expert Instruction' on violin, mandolin, privately or in groups. Jana Williams, us (employers' free) i male and female income ft 15 per month. Apply Fowler's FOR KENT, summer, furnished, or by y«*r WHY PAY RENT? Fiva rooms, hnth. all SingeSi r SewinSwing MacbinMncblna CCo. , 1i74 MtMonmouth help; references thoroughly Investigated. unfurnished; Middletown: seven-room street. Bed Bank, [ultar, ukelole, steel guitar, banjo, aaxa- bridge and backgammon studio, 6 8'River- Market. 8 Broad street. Red Bank. improvements, can be bouuht, |3S The various commltteeo/will be ap- ihona, piano aecordion. Instruments sold side avenue, phone Red Bank 8464. Atlantic Employment Agency, 61 First houee, op«n Areplace, electric refrigerator monthly pays evftrythlnv. K. Grover, SS • BOAT, 24 feet, with motor and reverse avenue. Atlantlo Highlands, phona 683. FARM WANTED, 20 acres or more; muat and electrla range) two.car garage. Bean pointed Friday at tho regular meet- mil repaired. 47 Washington atreet. Red BOARDINO, modern Improvemanta, hot b* aa bargainn. AAddresd s Farm Wanted. »f>ckion avenue. Fair Haven, N, J. sear I used one aeasoni now In water; hana 17C1. FARM HANDS supplied of all national!- by appointment. Call Mlddletown 681. ing of the executive committed In tho and cold running water; centrally lo- box 511511 , Rd BBankk. References required. UNFURNISHED, six looms and bath, all will demonitrata evening,. Prlca 1150. BSBPOOLS cleaned, collars dun. scoop, catodi rates reasonable. Hudson House, tlei. Call or writs, a. Berger's Agenoj, Improvements: room for one ear i 49 Charles -Diets, 160 Ocean avenue. Sea- 88 West street, Ne« York CttT, phone POTATO FARM, 60 to 100 acres, with FOR RENT, half of double house, locata^ : , clubhouse. ing und gradindng at reasonablreasonable rates. 181 Hudson avenue, phone Red Dank 044. Fair. Hnvon rood, one block to rlv«rr on*--- -'— Barclay-7-562<. - —^- —colonial—ho use!--must-have- electricity; lit 29"TIht6n avenue, Kniontown. N. J., , one block to rlv«rr on*-- 1 dM oii;--, iihotth e —AtlantloAtll —Ulh d clothes; roust Will Pay up to S26.000. Also a chicken black to bus. Inquire at 1 ClClny itt root t* rOR BALE, Shrewsbury Bailor latlboBta. land" 776. I BUY and sell second-han nenr bua line; niixx rooms, all Improve Fair Haven. be In good condition. L. . Karber, 209 DRESSMAKING. remodeling, repairing farm of eight or ten acreB. with buildlngB. ments; k'arok'aroK Ii t 33 Tlt Phono 8280-W. Red Bank. bR [or Indies or gentrn curtains, draperlas, Inqnire flt 33 Tlnton ave- ^ 'CEP ratMi JVaahlngtLfln .to Shrewsbury—avenue,—Red—Bank.Bk - Bbonbee Xtolston WaterAury, 99 Moumouth street. nue. Eatont Pi 12S HOUSK for rent, HIX ruumu^oitii" l^itliTTilt ~ VBHOHEBNSlflcJ|S06r7BSattil-11.00; Jso raducod rates for Slmonls- 26G4-J. any kind of sewing done. Prices reason- Red BanTt. Pl^bne Red Bank 3fi00. freshly dug. H. D. Edwards, Little Sil- able. Ella Rysedorph, 23 Rector place, FOR RENT, four rooms and bath; all Im- Improvementb; block from railroad sta* lns, Jones Filling Station, North Bridge WATER SYSTEMS—Falrbanks-MorM wa- FAUM of about twenty acres, tillable soil; tlon. Inquire ut 218 Monmouth, street. - ver, oppoalta postofllce. avenue, Red Dank,' Charles Roberts, pro- Red Bank, phone U82-J. provements; garage: 8x22 screened MM, George S. Loper of Pember- ur aystems installed. Wo speclallie In B!X to eight-room houaa; muRt have one porch, can be used fnr steeping. Ideal for phono 1868-R.* ton • avenue, entertained several SO>DD and totop; sail ffoo r sale. Thonsae prletor. Phone Red Bank 1204. ump repairing. Rcaldence. Mlddlatown, OOLORED Klrl wishes part time or day's or more acres frontage on main road. I work; references: Telephone R«d Bank newly married couple; stone'B throw from friends at her. cottage at Surf City Hold. Red Bank, rh"lOtia 881. J. L; McCOLGAN, nurseryman, landscape R[. J.. phone Mlddletonn 66. Plumbing, have a rjulck buyer If priced right. Milton depot. A. BlachofE, Mlddleto N. J., REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ELECTRIC rafrlmrator. «00.60 I. o. h.. contractor; planting, rock gardens, horning and tinning. Fred O. Hurst. B«rk, H Mechanic street, phone U17, Hadphona 261-M. recently. nine square feet shelf apace, porcelain grading. ~ The bost bluestone always in SUMMER BOARD—Shady Knoll. Hance NURSE—(icneral hospital experience; also Bank. FOUR-nOOM bungaJow In Fair Haven. lined, 68 lea cubes. Dry Zero Insulator. stock. Gat my prices. 20 Plnckney road, tuberculosis and maternity experience. HOUSE of six rooms, alt Improvements; Holland heat; one-car earn no, nice six* Rev. and Mrs. 0. Mott. Cramer had phono Rod Bank 140t-W. road. Fair Haven i delightful summer at 29 Wall street; ready for occupancy an their guoBt recently Rev. Walter Boo it at Tuning's. It Monmouth street. homo for families; five-acre estate; excel- Any kind of work. Phone Keyport June 1st. Telephone 1494. Rad Bank, or ~ Hoistoror> lnlel-ldr woodwork decor- able houses hot water day and nl^ht. nue; largo piece of ground; excellent lo- raae for two cars; fruit trees. • M. I* Mario Bunch and Raymond Buach done. Bennett* Mlddletown, plot; along state highway, . vllli _ or "would do laundry In or out. Gall at cation; $35 per month. G. Howard Lip ---^ — — ator! ropalrlng and restoring antique lOt Broad street, phone a521,9_Red_Bank._ Brandt. _ £A?_ Greene avenue.. -Brooklyn*--. of grpolilyn aro at their homo on AddreBn private party, box 511. Rod 275 Mochanlc Btroet. after 5:0.0 --P- JA^ pincott,- 81--Monmouth—itreetr-Red—Banlti Brandtphone .Lafayette 3-0478, SOD, top toll, fill-dirt, cinders, gravel furniture a specialty,. 11 Wblte street, Bank. phono Red Dnnk 127 4.* FURNISHED ROOM for rent; all conveni- phono 321. h Main street. ences. Apply 60 Linden place, Red OLD COLONIAL houie. needs repair!,' • manure l also grading of all kinds. Prices phone 274G, Red Bank. NOW U tho time to weather atrip your LAUNDRY WORK desired; strictly fimt FOR RENT, slx-ruom house; bath, hot wa- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hulso and right. Claude O. Wright,znt., LitLittll e Silver, wlndowfl. We guarantee them to ho class; all work done separately by hand. Bank—_ . , , . • ter heat; now plant. 68 Spring etrtet, with 100 acres of crourid, barns.In good N7 J.. phone Red Bank 1403-J. condition! soil excellent. Hadley-Hal), Miss Evelyn Hulso of Main street tight always. Write or telephone for CB- Galled for and delivered. Telephone Eat- FURNISHED ROOM for rent on Madison Rent reasonable. Inq.ulr« Owner. 12 Oik 69 Monmouth street, Red Bank. Phona troll SALE, adding machines, desks, safei FASHIONABLE dressmakinng, hhomstitcho - timntefl. H. A. Hondrlckson & Co., 114ontown 313." avenue. Phono Red Bank 1746-M. place. Fair Haven, phone 2478 Red Bank. motored to Bayonne on Friday. Mr. Inff and buttons made. na Paten, Red Banlc 3500. typewriters, filing eablnets. Everythlni H&nna Monmoihh street. Red Bank, phone 1400. WANTED, position as chn,ufTeur-me family; hot water; one block from FOR RENT, four-room bungalow and five- Tho members of the Ladles' aid food] other fish supplies. Phone 8662-W or phone Keanaburg 015. work of any kind. Telephone 3723 Red Broad street. 81 East Front utrcet. Red FIVE-ROOM, bunsalow. good location, near ciation. S. A. Mettlevlch, Atlantitlan c Hlgh- room bungalow; all Improvements river; all improvements; garage. Lot noclety hold a food salo at the Mon- BotBy Ross FiBh Hatchery, 174 Wesl SHARPENING -horse and barbor clippors, Innils. N. J. Bank, or address C. G.. box 511, Red Bank. Charles Brenker, 607 West Front street. Front street, Red Banif., lawn mowers, mowing muchino knives Bank.* River Plata. N. J. 50x126; price $600; will rent $ZS par mouth market on Saturday. Mrs. and all sharp edged tools; broken castings WANTED, ono and a half or two-ton FURNISHED rooms, with private family. month. W. A. Hopping, a Linden place^ RAISED DECK cabin cruiser, aft-vfeot b: truck to rent; state terms and condition SWISS—Useful help, housekeeping, lang- Phone 897-R, Red Bank. HOUSE of six rooms and bath; all im- ' John B. Hulso, Mrs. Perley Riddle 0; Peerless marine motor, O. K.; toilet bronio welded and all klndB of iron work. Red Bank, phone 897.*_ • Phone Red Bank 7Q3-J-1, B. A. Hlckey, of truck to P. O. Dox 207, Mlddletown.* . UBRCH, cood server: wants position, per- ADVERTISER will rent nicely kept room provements: one-car earage: possession CHOICE LOT, located on Tintern lake at and Mrs. Lloyd N. Sickles wero In frenh running-water, galley lockera; alee Everett. N. J. manent or temporary. Call up Rum son dally, weekly, monthly; breakfast op- at once. R. H. Vanderveer, 49 Branch two. Prlca 1400. Charles Dletz1,11, 6 USED ELECTRIC water pump wanted. avenue, phone 1465, Red Bank. Tinton Falls. Ideal for summer hunaia- charge of tho arrangements. Write full particulars ana price. B. L.772-J." tional ; on Monmouth road, ten minutes low or cabin Phone Eatontown 388-J. Ocean avenue. Senbrlght, N. J.* PLUMBING and hcutlng supplies, all sized to Red Bank. Lone Branch. Anbury Park; Tho congregation of tho Oceruiport plpo to 4-ln., cut to measure; new and Abcln. Route No. 1. Freehold. CHAUFFEUR and handy man wlnhea po- BUNGALOW for rent; four rooms and DOWN EASTER crulssrs, raised' deel • nltlon ; Eeveral years' experience I good no other roomers. Adjoining bath. Tele- bath ; electric. large cellar. Mrs. Georjre FOUR-ROOM bungalow for sale: two church mot with tho Llttlo Silver 32x0.0x2.8: sleep four: toilet; separate second-hand plumbing fixtures for sale. $8,BOO FIRST MORTGAGE wanted; im- phone Eatontown 313.* porches, nlxteen Dartlett pear trees and I'hono 623, E. S. Cooke. SG Church street. proved ten-room dwelling; three-quarter reference. Dewey McLeod. care Shady Grover. 276 Mechanlo street. Red Bank. two peach trees; four lots 80x100. Mri. »nd Rumson churches at the First alley; heavy construction; built In Mnlne. Kettnghurg. Herons from station. Lawn Farm, Snuankum road. Pine Brook, ONE, two or three furnished rooms for Phone 1274 after 5:00 P. M.' nformatlon gladly given. Phone Be acre, corner. New Jersey highway No. 36 ) f Cullen, Hailet, N. J. Methodist church at Red Bank Sun- ? close to railroad station, substantial bo- J. light housekeeping; all Improvements; FIVE-ROOM furnished bungalow in Fair Bank 100. BARTON CHAMBERLAIN, contractor and running water; near station and bus lines. SIX-ROOM house In Red Bank; almost Hay afternoon and evening. buildert jobbing especially, 161 South nus. Mrs, Lemon ler. 106 West 6 1st CARPENTER and painter wants work. In Haven; will Include linen and silver; new; hot water heat, two-car garage; SPECIALLY reduced prices on salesman's street. Red Bank, phone S564. < street. New York City.* exchantre for farm products, potaoes. 139 Bridge avenue. Red Bank season rental at $50 per month. (5. How- Mr. and Mrs. Perley Rlddlo enter- samples ladles' and misses' sport-knit good location for a commuter or local WANTED, bailing dinghy or small open VQnetablcR. etc. AddreBs Box 611, Red COMFORTABLE furnished room for rent, ard Llpplncott. 31 Monmouth street. Red huelneea man; willing1 to - sacrlncB" at" tained the mombora of tho Ladles' suits, dresses and sweaters. 335 Second PAINTER contractor: estimated exterior Bank, phone 321. avenue, Long Branch, near Dunbar ave- and interior painting; roams painted, cockpit sloop: must be bargain. Also with private family; convenient to bun, S«.5OO. 0. Howad Llpplncott, 31 Mon- aid society at a covered dish lunch- 5 6.0(1 up; bnth room $6.00 up, enamel; 3-fi h. outboard rm Address train, restaurant: all conveniences- Ga- BUNGALOWS for rent on Monroe avenue; Monmouth street. Red Bank, phone 321* ' Dinghy, box 511. Red Bank.' REAL MONEY for several energetic rage if desired; reasonable. 65 Maple ave- gas, electricity, running water in kitch- eon at tholr homo on Wednesday. A OUTBOARD boats; $110 new boat, S87.60: kitchen painting, enamel; 310 up. Paul nue, phone 3595.* SPLENDID nix-room house, sun parloi* «rii Thompson, 2 Center street, Seabrlght, N. men: refrigeration Is one of the few en ; $2 0, includes water tax. Apply Mrs, quilt was completed and tho regular $360 boat, "'wit"h motor, $160. Thomp- R. C. Hance. 101 Riverside avenue. Red open porch; steam heat, open fireplace; natlnnnl industries showing immediate FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without lot Tflxl fin feet. Owner will sell cheap. I business mooting was hold. Those ion Boat W rko, 8 Center etreet, Sea CRUISER wanted, 30 to 40-foot hull, board; private family; quiet location. 3 Dank 5B2-J. Bright. N. J. conMntent renultn -with an unlimited Kadley-Halt. 90 Monmouth street, R«d present were Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd N. with or without motor. In exchange Elm place. Red Bank.* FIVE-ROOM bungalow, all Improvements, Bank. Phone Red Bank 8500. FOR SALE, eighteen-foot runabout. Gray ORIENTAL and domestic rua> and for excellent value in used car. Kur- future. The New Jersey distributor one-car garaRe. furnished or unfur- Sickles, ..Mrs; John ..Silvers, Mrs. _ tQurTcyllmlflr_ mnrln? .ens!np,.with_ start- NICELY furnished room In refined neigh- BEAUTIFUL place, choice section of Hed carpoU.aharapaofld-Hnd-dfy-cleaned.,.-- £tft.er-- particulars, addreon Grulser; of tho WeHtlnjrhoune Refrigerator has- borhood i private familrt nn- other room- nlflhad; nicB locatintii (111 - per month. - H. er and reverse] ready to run: used ono S. Battln, phonu 1279, Red Bank.* Ban]cr-elBht=rooffi-cCl£.rBe~£]. "tmprov«~— Qoorgo S. Lopor, Mrs. Flora A. Old oarpets made Into runs. RUB an opening In his retail force for a few ers; J3.no a week. Address N. F. R.. box ments; larire plot, carden planted: ttaraRe, seaeon. Will sell one-third original cost. drawer 611, Red Bank. 511, Red D*nk.* Wood, Mrs. John B. Hulse. Mrs. rhone Red Dank 3023. rugs -wo von. To] «p ho no or a postal - wide-awake men. These vacancies are TWELVE-ROOM house, seven bedrooms, Rent $75, sale M5.0UO. W. A. Mopping. PLEASANT, lame, cool, furnished three baths, vapor heat, larso sun 8 Linden place. Red Bank, phona 897.* George C D. Hurley, Thelma Hur- BOAT. Lyman flf teen-foot slx-paflBenger card will bring our truck to your FRENCH LESSONS; conventional, tu- the result of an expansion program porch, furninhod or unfurnished: fine lo- ley, Miss Evelyn Hulso, Miss Shirley sea «klft type, all mahogany,, and 1932 door. Monmouth Carpet Cleaning 15 Wallace street, Red Bunk* ONE of Shrewsbury's fln.st homes, 8rst- to ring, r I asses, private. Madarrfe R. and not replace merits. Positions are cation. In Ited Bank: two-car tfurage. H. clasa condition: four bedrooms, two Riddle, Eleanor Davis and Bobby Johnson nea-norso "82", brand new; never Company, telephone Monmouth Beacb VanLlew,_ Atlantic _H.ghlandB._N._J."_ TWO ROOMS for rent, furnished, with all S. Batlin. phone 127 9 Red Bank.* used, speed 30-36 miles ,per hour, cheap available In Northern, Central and Improvements. 152 River road, Rum- baths, extra lavatory, steam heat; large Hurley. If nold at once. Phone E. O. Maxson, Lo- 2272, William Cross, proprietor. HOUSEBOATVanteti* 'Addireia Mri.~Sad.fe Southern New Jersey. Each position son. N. J.' SIX-ROOM house. Uettien place, near Ar- open porch, three-car garage on a large cuat, N. J.. phone Atlantlo Hlghlandu 321.* Hammond, care Mrs. F. P. Stryker, 210 thur place; one-car nBrace: will be com- and landscaped plot, tzo.ono. (1. Howard Mrs. Edward Worthloy of Arcana Monmouth street. Red Bank.* ^ ; offers* $3,000 yearly potential to the TWO ROOMS comfortably furnlahed, with pletely redecorated; J40 per month. G. Llpplncott. 81 Monmouth street, lied HOUND pun for sale; about nine man who 1B trained for a period in all improvements for light housekeep- avenuo was hostess to a number of J. G. ESCHELBACH & SON. 125 West MORTGAGE MONEY wanted; $3,000, Howi rd Lipplncott, 31 Monmouth street, Bank, phone 3Z1. months James Soden, Lin croft, ing) or large single room, sultuble for one phoni frlondn at hor homo rocontly. Tho Front etrfflti Red Hnnk. nhon* 127S. «0,00 0 and 16,500 wanted i lees than our BCIIOO!—-then HHKl^ned nn exclu- or two; one block from Broad street. IB DOUDLE IIOUUE, Sunset uvenue, larua ^ N. J. Auto acceaaoriea and vulcanizing. 51% of today's value. A nafe investment.' sive territory where hid efforts are SEM~I-BUN(iALOW! excellent location, guests woro Mrs. Charles D. Worth- RABHIT3 {or sal., N.w ZealanZealand Whlto Mechanic atreet. Red Bank. tot. hot air heat, just foreclosed; prlc JOSEPH G. PICONE, mason, builder and See Milton llerk, 8 Mechanic street, phone HUstained by a nound merchandising large plea.nunt rooms, bath with show- $8,200. Hadley.Hall. 09 Monmouth strest* ley, Miss Janet Worthloy, Mrs. H. and" ChinchillaChihill s t breederbd s andd youni; general contractor; estimates, plans, RLBk17 tir, Hun room, fireplace, hardwood floors, Rgd Bank, phone 3SQ0. stock. 25 Jackson avonuo.^ lot house froi _iL_^i_ t pollen Mr. Gardner, 111 West Front Whltnoy Conrow, Mrs. Ocorgo S. i!poclflcatloni furn«lhed| jobbing and alter- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. hot water heat; KArag^. etc; reannnn.ble JUST completed, five-room seral-bungalow, Hnnce road, i Fair Haven. N. J.. K. (irover. ations given spec In I attention. Ol lea 246 PROTECT "life and property from light? street. Red Bank. Loper, Mrs. Clifford Spacrl, Miss ntnu damage. Write or call on ua for lo riKhl paity. Cull Red Bank 2 3 01.- stucco, laiifo open porch, all larffa NEW EVINRUDB elitht h. p. outbonrd Lejghton avenuo. Red Bank, phone 1C5. FURNISHED, at Fair Haven. Kemp and BUILDING on Wharf avenue, sujtable for loms, Bteam heat, ttle bathroom; plot Gertrudo Spacrl, Mrs. Edward H. motor; »loos never used. Apply at literature nnd prices for lightning IO*1H in- Sycamore avenues; six-room house, all UCHINS for real art. Curchln's barber stalled. Reduced Insurance in rural sec- n worork ithop of any kind. Apply A. xlKO: sll latest Improvements. Can ba Simpson, Mrs. Ralph Parkell, Mrs. noxy'«. Water Witch. N. J. •hop Is tho plnco where ait means some- MANICURIST wnntod in nil-round beauty dern Improvemenp! t month Uaolpalu[)t, Wharf avenue, Red Bank. tions. If. A. Hemlrlckson & Co., 114 parlor; goorl opportunity for rltrht par- dIdi bought at a baritaln. MllUin Berk, a Sheldon Davis, Mrs. David Jonos and 28-FOOT cabin boat, nil In first class con- thing. For foul prooproof try us once, and Monmouth street, Red Bank, phono 1400. year round; Immediate occupancy. Call K()K RENT."~uiiuMiar~o*l'S'urtunlty~to ob- Mechanic atre.t. phona Red Dank lfllT. dition; very cheap. I. D. Emery. 02 theth m you wilill l alwaysl . This also applies ty ; either take chnrpo or work on eom-or phone 2557-W Red Bank, or 361. Miss Fannlo DavlB. mlitnlnii basis. Canlner'n Barber Shop tnin i>rnrticftlly new, nix-room residence SIXTY-ACRE! farm near Red Bank, oil nlnghnm avenue. Rvimwon. N. J. to ladles and children. SeconSeond NaNationat l FOR RENT at Rumson. furnished four- nt Burnnon ; nil Improvement!, hot water Members of tho Portaupeck Sun- Dank building, Red Hank., UUpstairsi . find Beauty Pnrlor. 101 First avenue, At- colonial farm house, two-car fraraf[si Bn4 FOR SALE, Ico machine, one ton; also one EMPLOYMENT lantic Ilinhlands, N. J.' room and bath bunanlow, all Improve- heat; on pint of two acre-.. Entirely mr- outbulldlnes, __all In _ perfect condition I day-school, under tho direction of two-ton automatic. Can be seen at R.THE HIGHEST in Icon paid for live chlck- ments ; for season, reduced rent; newly i ouruled by estate properties; $60 per III, 000. Howard Lfpplncott. 81 MOB W. Daunt, Highlands, phone 127 3-J. •na. Joe Uskor, '£ 30* Uechanlo street, HALF TIME o day's work. Call Hed IiEPIlESENTATIVE — International Cor- renovated. Near bathing grounds ind bus month. Apply to Joseph G. McCua, Rum- Rev. C. Mott Cramer of Oceanport, respondence Schools of Scranton are mouth street. Red Dank, phona 321. SOLID oak doora. fine condition, with itlasii phono Roil Bank 230&. Bank 215-M." line. Telephone 487, Rumaon. hon. N. J.. phone Rumnon 608. MODERN home of six ro"orn*ir~bath, hot presented a. children's day program looking for un experienced salesman be- FOR RENT, nlx-room house, improve- and hardware; price 15.00. Call Satur- FORMERLY of Goorke Co.. papering *7.7B. HELP wanted: white, general hounework- tween 26 and 3H. take over established KOXWOOD PARK—Very attractive home. water heat, all improvements; two>«si* Sunday. Tho program followB: day or Sunday. Hanson, 164 Ocean bou- Including material, any room In the er; must be ttood plain cook; sleep In; ments ; t;&rage. Inquire Leo K. McKee, Earase; sale price S6,800| cash naceltarjr ; e ttod p ok; ep ; business and become permanent represen- lfi McLaren street. Red Bank, phone 2290. six rooms and sun parlor, hot water levard. Atlantlo Highlands. N. J.' housoi room painted 96.76. Go every- referencesf . Ph Atlti Hihld tntlve. Munt be IIIKII school graduate and heat; two-car garage; $75 per month. Ap- tl.000. William Parker, 54-ES Drosil Eons: by 'he «chool. where Exterior work euarantecd. Mor- Phone Atlantic Highlands SIX-ROOM houoe with improvements WASHlNIi MACHINE "Easy." In perfect 108. * have car. Men trained in merhanlcnl pur- ply JoRcph fl. Mr Cue, phone Rumaon HO6. _treet^_Red Bank. Phone 8322. Ho1 w Beautiful lh«1 Summor Time rtnney. Fried lander Co., 611 Anbury avo- cated on Aabury nvenue. Atlai I "Children !! Day Wolcome. ' running order, $17.50; also enamel gaa nue. phone Asbury Park 8360. WOMAN wants day* work, In or out;suits should not apply. Restricted terri- •SEVEN ROOMS, all Improvement*; 136 WHY NOT build"? Pllces are the low..t Pnrnthy Callahnn range, like new; $17.B0. At Crsmsnn'i, young girl wants whole or part time tory, weekly drawing account. Telephone landa. lntiulre of Patricatrlck (iatley, owner. per month. Inquire at 196' Leighton ince 1020. We havej plenty of good Cook STAR Window Cleaning Co., George l>e. work. 2 Ifi River street, phone 346S-J, Hlarket 2-322T for appointment or write 4K Anbury avenu AAtlantil c Highlands. lots at bargain prices. Iladley-Hall. da 11 Wjilte street, RedLBsnk._ Moderate rent. avenue, phone 1932, Red Bank. Son gV°y.. - Z.V.VZ.VZ^"."." V. r ii i"iu"' Reedtn- manatter. 6 Wharf avenue. Red Bank. Hod Rank.* fer further particulars 1110 Lefcourt Monmouth street. Red Dank. Phona B«d FOR SALE, chlfd's hearh carrisKe, new. phone B711-\V\ _ TWO NEW nlx-room houstn In itumnon hi Cook sacrifice $3.K0: also large child's metal ItKSFFXVrAflLE mldtllo aged lady w.«he» h^UdhiB^Nowark. N. J. MOUSF. for rent. Mpvcn roonirt. bnth und Pnrk. hnt water heat; estra lavatory, Uank 3500. "SuBseaVion^ ..r:.:™.V.".r.".no"hart DeNyso caned panel crib, sscrlflce $0.00. Mrs. MONEY to loan on first bond and mort- position as housekeeper for small Cam A-1 MECHANIC." with tools, would Ilka sun porch: all improvements; oil burn- two-cnr ifarRge; one Rt $85, the other J7fi. TWO NEW houaefl la Shrewshury. •vt'ry "Two Words" Warren Tlicysojm Dresser. 11A West Front street, rhone SBBO on Improved real estate worth lly; good references. 30 Morey place, Red work year rounil. K. Silver. 33 Third ing hot water heat; four mnster beil- (.. Howard Lipplnrott, .11 Monmouth modem convenience; both have two-ear double the amount loaned. Alston Beek- roomsj_rent_$75. J^hone Retl_Bnnk 23T>H. "tl«plications fflven 1m- HELP WANTKI), ERtontown 294. UUN<;ALOW for rent: four large nximi NTonmouth Btreet. Red Hank. Phone HOUSE for sale or rent, between Broad "My Wish" Anna. I.nnso Hank, phone 6H1-M.' mcdlnte attention. Hawk inn Ilroth- workerH, cookn, chamrmu-hlle ucnernn l ho SCOTCil"'WOMAN"wants clennlnit or cook- and liRtli: all Improvement!!, it Foster a:, street and Maple avenue; six rooms* ••Oratltuda1' Charles Cook »treot. Itlvor JMHia^Red Hnnk _ ULEUTIUO refrlfferatpr. $80.RO F. O. n., era, real estate and Insurance, lo coupler Apply Minn hldUouhl, lIted Hnnk Inn; cooklnK wuck-eniln. or helping out FOU KENT, nl Shrewrttmry. tina Incailnn. with all Improvements and Karaite. In-. •"Messnao" Kmmy Theysohn, Annn porrplntn liner): factory Kiinrnntfe^ Stop Employment A none y, a I Moi.mouth nt dlnnern atul partleH; alnn atck nr ron-SIX-HOtiM hniine nn Hudson ii venue, won. modern ulmi-rnum iflrddenrc. nix tied- Hillre 47 Irvlntf plwcp. Rgd flank.* Laniia nnd Iluth Cook In niul nee this wonderful refrltteratnr. Monmouth ntieet. Red Hnnk, Btreet. yhone Red llwnk 3'21. (inement ca«e». Call Mra. Mary Haddoiv. derful location; hot ivMei hem. Ilie- ronmn, two hnlhi* and lavalnry, two-rar TO SELL, buy, !ea*e or rent. Call on us. ••Anchor" '-5"1'0 "-lc° Tor inn fir ran pad. It&fi Hunk Stova n.ml WOpfANT^whlta. r«iiablsi~waiild like posi- Wilson place, Itumson. phono IturnBoii place. one-car iiarnR«: laigc pint of HAiiiRe; hcn1*.l l.y hot w«irr ; 17 f. i-er RtntBl, *:ir, lu I1S0; furnished or un. 795." Bonn. "no«es nml Danles'... rtllt h Cook, Suiuluiuily Co., 1U> Went Front «troet. IleJ GRADING and tixravatlnu by day or con- tion an hnunekeeiier and conk or mm-, ground : $50 per month. (i. Howard l.lp- month. A pi'ly to Jonctdi . No. 1, . moving, hauling: all u'oo L < Keiinnl>utK, N. J." Iliirir worker, five yearn i use. fine MIIm.indhiH«. Own-r ^ 111 rent, rooms, two Imths, lavatory, hot. water , Lcr, M-.'.ii vei y ronannnhlr. l[n.|lr-y- }l it II. !Ht Mnn- rarofully bandloil. Phono Itoil llu.i. nH, mniilli. ' Wllliiini h.nt, tbrc.-csi cnrHtfa on pint 70x8001 motor, S3 horse . N fTiTSi r:M f'TOY Miifrr, »RKITS .13 2-'. ninulh htre^t. It«d IlftuK. I'hone Hed Hunk tlcnlly new, year 109110S11) I nIn very good S187-W for prompt service. O'.lman's VJ-v or hnrcl t .ni<"n for ltBwlfll«h mon. Sound", i-hnmbermaid, Sbl< ; eworker and rare llinnd ulit-el, Uril Mnn 14(1.1X10. (1. Howard I. lnri.lt. 91 MOB. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. shape. Will sail at a sacrifice. Telephone press, 1S3 Merhanln street. 'ed Hank of children. J^-M nderflnn'a Atrency. ! hath ; g«- mouth street, Ited llsnk. phono .lai. unl)«llovsltln hut. ItaulclL'h dralen* P»tri COTTAl'iK "f Hi'"' n 1 Ited Hi>nk loan. Ul'llOL^'rEHlNll and ronnlahinu vl altm'rank Howard, fifi forc. « I, hinisui jmt him fore- llank_ [M.} RawlelKh way gave tlioiiniin.ln ntemly work HtHtlun Ini-ntluu; now lil>rh«iiy .^ jr.. «l.t for «4.I0O. Hsd. luals anil female! alsn two thorough- 1 ella corsetlere. 3'il Itergen place, or nt Botxl t'Ry. Mote Irnluntrion^ men H«'U-.eman._l>nx Ml, llnl It-.nk* n'r'ii'"l'j|i|ilm'ii'l. .11 .treet. lifl lev.Malll,. tl'.Mul M, m hred ilroltls", female, three and a half JJHAHS IIKhM, box aprlnia and mattreaa ,'ornvr Htonr roail. K«rinnl>tn; rennonnhle film Klrrcl. New York Hlv, plionr ( tli, Dry Clssnera, u Mechnnto strtiet, nnnr I i lllinnrhh, FhlFrefthnldd amii Anburb y TTurk. rnlon. JMinnn Kctl Hank .1420,' r«f Fteeholil. 16.i.OO0 . porrelsln table In.00. .blanket*, eur. nntl»(l«- Willow street. Itmlil street, Itsd Hank. I'linne HIT, Wil- 1 HAVK •l,out""..fty furnlnlnj.l »n»'l , liam Oatrnv. prnprlatnr. RN lUwletah Co,. Dent. NJ-&2-/, l A. K. (3., 1T,l'nlr 1' APARTMENTS., Kr1i. ;i',' I . t>l. drcssern, •Mirrors resl'.vernl. Morris 1'lste Class tikiJI W I tfoixt I-IX)k | n l , ~for ralurn""nT~«lark green 6Ki ir.nn. • . ___ HUNi.A LOW «il nil Town rnnoe, taken from A. ft. WHinn's On* 07 atonmnuth street, phone loss, Ited T. >V., box 14P. Halfn r.nl 1.'•, > m to munion, iT»rk, 4H lllvai'llfle avenue, Halutilay nliilit Itnnk. WtiH" «ti««l Un\ Jinnk. Ulli link, Mil nlil f between 01.10 and lotso. Owner. Teie*a tti'l'KU )l>a<|i|iiart~«rs!~~'ryViewilteYs lenmile )«>i>nti Ittir. heat RI»| wntiii : nil limn (i.'*m*iit« i t:)>) C«r FRI.." l'«nl-l ItU-r- Taps, iihnna Ited Hank n«. n|i«t I.a i any kind of or ti,r>iM.* t>rr innnth. A ily 11! Mrrhnnla itrftt. 1 I, iMitiulit find aolit. Trubln's, 0H MIM'KUN " f, i'nir , N. J- .'.ion* I'leelniM li..I. It,.,I Hank. Mia. W. J. 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„ , J PROPOSALS WANTED. '": BETTER CTtJIS. Little Silver News. .Sealed propomli wanted by tha Board if Education of Holmdel. N. J. ; •- • Parent-Teacher Committee Makes Its Sealed nropoMli will be received b» the (The Red feank Kerfiter £in b« boucht oard of Education of Holmdtl, N. J., for Weekly Report, In Little Sliver at tta« Union Neva Stand ho hjrniijhlnE of Bchool •uppll«» for the, VISIT BEN! Th,e following is a, review by thent the depot and at George Quackenbuth'a CELEBRATE THE 4th ear 103a and 1983. . general store.) ' Specification! for tho ljropoied luppliea better fllm committee of tho Kcd uy be obtained hy nlmljlna at the olllce Bank parent-teacher association of A children's flower, service was f the District Clerk. j ™". . The 100% SUNOCO Gas Man the films to bo shown during the held Sunday morning at St. John's Be Safe and Trade in All proponalB mutt bs In tha poiuillon OPPOSITE THE ELKS' CLUB week at the local theaters: chapel. Prizes for tho prettiest bou- "Tomorrow and Friday the Carlton quets were presented by»Rov. W. W. The, Board reeorvia the right to reject He has sofnething for you. will feature 'Mystery Ranch,' a West- Kennerly to Margaret Fahy, Alfred '"/ or if1? bld"' *"dt o walv" tamaurlal ern story with marvelous photogra- Found and Thomas Foster. George nformnlities. ALL SERVICES — PLUS QUALITY phy and good riding. Mystery Ranch Wilkinson gavo certificates to pupils . — ALEX L. McOLBES, : in Arizona Is owned by a man known of his Sunday-school class. CHN EIDER Dated Juno S7th, 1082. *" °' Cl"k' The Station Where You Get 100 Cents for Every Dollar. as 'The Killer.' Ho lures hl3 dead The firemen will hold another partner's daughter to his ranch, PROPOSALS WANTED. meeting next Tuesday night at the ProyoonU wantoil for the futnlrt- promising her an equal division. His firehouso to make further arrange- ARKET nA0' *?^ons, ?' ?0' l 'lov« «•»' ""I scheme is to marry her, but hloments for the horse show to be held 8 tons of No. 1 buckwheat, coal, to bo de- plans are. frustrated by a likeable Ivercd to tba Holradol'Bctioo!;. ten tops July 17th on tho estate o£ Perry B. .0 Ilulmdoi, 18 tonB to Crawford's Cor- youngman who arrives just In. the StraBsburger on Seven Brldgelioad lera, 15 tons'to iCentoi'Vlllftiina 18 ton« nick ot time. This picture Is very 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. of buckwheat to lllllcrmtt, The board will good for the family audience, includ- for the benefit of the fire company. reealVB_Eos!o"PHONE2653. l,:aiHJ7JSicfl8Ui"r"nauIl'aiH It hasplentycOf Jaugfcs. Xhls_!s_also^ FANCY otwecu tho hour* of .12 .o'clock and B good for the family audience, includ- ~" Miss-Emma" Thomas of West Long 'clock, . Slxe) llio Runth by lands of Mory Moora and olv iweetheart fails to understand her house at Little,Silver Point. Chickens Martin 0. Lnhron and on, the We»t hi josition at these week-ends, she Miss Margaret Taylor is home for HUB of Gnpt. John Socly In part.and os* lans to go off with a wealthy man, the summer frdm Wellsley college. Contiilnlnu nbout thirteen' and 75*100) Established Twelve Years. ut is saved from that just in time, Benjamin A. Shoemaker attended . VOH, moro or IOBH, nnd bclnic lands ay t is well directed and acted and tho Sharkey-Schmeling fight Ia3t lb which Job Conipton died aoliod. ighly entertaining. Sclzod n\ tho jiropoity of William II, "The Strand, on Tuesday and week at Long Island City, Ilounott, taken in eKecutlon at tha ault of Bed Bank 1455. Broad Street Shrewsbury, N. J. Miss Margaret Fahy is taking a Fresh LONG ISLAND DUX - 15c Ncttlo Yiu-J. ndmlnlBtrutrlx of tha entatj Wednesday of next week, will show nf Molvln P. Ynrd. doceaaed. &nd to EFFECT JUNE 3O, JULY l&- 2 rday night. may bo Intoraatod therein will ba atv«ni The Yacht club plans to hold sev- on opportunity to be Hoard conceritlns tfib BOVB can make extra pocket money iral boat races on July 10th. jirovUlonn of sntd ordinance at aaid time idling The Register.—Advertisement Hen or Tom imd place, or nt ouch further time" and Last week George Cowling and a Baked can PIHCA to which salt, meeting may be ad- lumber of other boys erected a tent ! UrMd n.B.ayYiew avenue to play in. Later " ' A. K. 8HINN.. Borough Clerkt t was discovered that aTwlld rabbit AN ORDINANCE TROVIDINfJ FOR THEJ ROASTING ad taken possession of tho tent. Not -..AMENUMRNT OF SECTION 3. AK- iatisfled with having the tent to her- Turkeys Very Best TICLrB IX 0P~"A-N-~OHDINAW0J9 EN* TITLKD. "AN OltDlNANCB GOVEHN- , a mother rabbit brought along ING. BKGUIvATINO AND FIXING our young ones. Tho boys decided FKB3 OP MERCANTILE LICENSES o let the rabbit family occupy tho AND RE(JULATINf) BUSINESSES LI- CENSED IN THE FOROUOH OF RED ent and. have since taken care of nANK, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW he rabbits in tho way of food. JERSEV." APPROVED AND ADOPTED John McClusky of New York has Strictly Fresh Brookfield Eggs'fa 24c DKCEMOER 7TH. 3 831. UK IT OIlDAlNED by the Mayor and 4 -to.SVLBS. \, oncluded a visit at the homo of his Council of" tho'Borough' of Ked Bar^kr daughter. Mrs. P. J. McKeon. or Velloir Sertlon 1. That Soot.on 2. Arllclo IX T of nn ordinance of the Do rough of Red Sirs. "7% eiI Baxter entertained at a SWIFT'S Ilnnk entitled. "An Ordinance OovemltiK. larty last week. ItoKulntlns and Fixlnit Fc«i of Mafcantlla The Ladles' aid society of Graco American FANCY Uccnnon nnd RcKulnUng Bu*lneBB«B Lt- Summer ccnacd In tha Borough of K«d Hank, Mon- Jethodlst church were the guests of mouth County, Now Joraey," approved and •Irs. Clarence McQueen at her home lb. adopted IJcccmber 7th. 1031, reading *f in Broadway Monday afternoon. followa: CHEESE BOLOGNA " (2) Antomfttfc nlot mnchtnfia of «T«r7 alnt your house kind nnd doncitptlon. $5.00 annually." ' bo nnd It is fiorcby amended io as to r*»aT 21 na follown: . * • With MASITOY FAINT , Marlboro News. ib. 0—7-tb. Slio lb. (2) Automnllo slot machinei of «TerH CHOICE QUALITY and LOW PRICE makes kind and description, 12.00 annunlly.' Section 2. Thin ordinance shall take the SUPREME HOLIDAY MEAL! because-" Mrs. E. K. Whitson with the group off act'from nnd after it* piuanse and pub- of "Y" girls of which she is leader, lication according to law. J...the price is reasonable. spent from Thursday until Sunday in one bungalow on Manasquan beach 2"- gallon covers 400 Those who went were Elnia Dobbins -.LEGS OF square feet—two coats. Ruth Whitson, Helen Clayton, Lllllafi 'SPRING Strickland, Dorothy Petty, Marion McDowell nnd Sarah Herbert of ^...it is guaranteed by John W. Marlboro. Helen Foster of Freehold, Served with our fresh Masury & Son who have lailys Elliaon of Morganvlllo and . made good paint for 95 years 'ranees Rtultz of Cranbury. vegetables, this is a Miss Goraldinc Spraguo IB visiting .,. and take pride in living up it Atlantic City. DClOC real holiday,treat to that reputation. .Mrs. Emil Greyer Is enlertnlnlng 4 and so low priced too! Miss Edith Powell of Taylor, Pa. (FORMERLY PROWN-COOPER CO.) Mr. and Mrs. Grover Givens ari occupying Mrs. J. G. Boyd's house on Hudson strcoL 47 BROAD ST. PHONE 2680. Mr. anil Mrs. C. M. Petly visited CAL HONEY DEW nt lCngllshtown on Friday. Mrs. William Talimnn and children MELONS pent tlio wrek-end nt Holmson. Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. J. Conovcr and RIPH Inu^htor Ruth of Lonff Brnnch, spent Sunday with tho Havwnnl slstrra. TOMATOES Three cam wore dnmnRed In a col- >lrm hero on Hunrlny morning, but NEW 5 The Aspdin Co. i nno wnn Injurrd. POTATOES'^ WhulfMitA Hilall 8 White St., Red Bank Alri^lnln l»ii|«onrt iliM Hun- I ORAHGES DOZEN Phone 1129. .'iy fi"iu |»"|-onliur. Arntn wn» fpil Offering a complete line of Fireworks at Sensationally " tl'o iinlninl in tiiod. Mr. Kililfl •I .iinr™ I IXstrltiiiturn .if 1'ntrit |; STAR or PREMIUM nviird Ihr !!"„• nix yo.im nml It win MoIIIMOUt)) (nlllllv" Low Prices. An assortment to choose from that would HAMS THAU- I>E« POUND delight the heart of any child. SIRLOIN PER'.POUND Besides our low prices we're civing 10c worth FREE with STEAK Rachel's 35c Beauty Salons V.' ••i'l LOIN VEAL 274 IIHOM>W.\Y, i« I'AM I'linN every $1.00 purchase. CHOPS pr.R'POUNO '>|'|v I •!••>: II.,1.1, PORTERHOUSE Sky Rockets SPARKLERS SALUTES Roman Candles' STEAK PI:R POUND' Our Price Reduced To 25c 4 oz Sc 19 IN A IlOX IN. ANI> :i IN. 8 Bull 5c PRIME R nt 10c 2 boxes RIB ROAST rw.rouND With Thi.; Aflvcrfi:;i-iih>iil 1 U. l»c 5c 15 Ball 10c TlMI (1;m (1H VHAL - g f'"" 5I.0..H n IN. GLOBE W Pin Wheels SNAKES Red and Green CUTLETS i'1-R POUND for FLOWF.R POTS TORPEDOES n<.-.t rwu..CHUCK POT V, £ I In:1. Iiiclinlc:i 1','ick, I'-IKHII- 2 5c 5 6 for 5c 10c box FIRE in" -inn "•«*. <*,*• I M>. r.v Znn fuf U |rim. for c ROAST i'in WMJNO a ,,r< ,.. .. HM' "V '/• |""> ;<11r 1 W'.ivr. 3 10 % n. _-. . !!.".« A Complrtn Lino in NovrllipB COTTAGI" ^ MON. - TUKS. - WED. Pnrnclutlr* 19 All .Size HAMS r'l r/ rt/«tr»<> SPKC1A1. HOLSTER .%|>r( inl IViinnnrnl Wnvrn .*J>2 fiO WlllltTMNU ^11 Nm Anilol VU*\\ nun- mi run. COMHINATIONJ IVitnln rrntriir. IViuinuriil Wnvn $S two for $H.0(> cAitiN >in run OUTFITS OH, Ul I.I, I'.uyrnr I'rriiinnrnl VVnvrs $f> two for $8 00 (iun 10c Sjunll Si/«« 10c nrrrr. ruir. PIMINT.MNn Illitlf Mlilnt. 36 Monition th St, Red Bank Viln-1 »>)»ii- for fltny or Hlrnclirtl llrtir , $8.00 Cnp» 15c Mrtliiim .S!».n 25c «it»5 2.1c l.nrun .Si?** 40c ,m llail. 1.AMU1. Ol/T. llll-N o VI A M l> I'l if« I". M uttiiht l'>i«Oi<>r. 25c HOC Druiblf HPI ,. .... 00c