Monmoutl* Oountj'i Oml Market tlm All th» Newt ol- Tlu lUtfitert CbuUUd , • BED BANK and Surrounding Towns Department— Told Fejwleuly sod Without Blaa. Where tho Seller nod* RED the Buver. Isiuid Weekly. Entered u Becomi-OIaia Matter at the Poit- Subicrlptlon Prlcat Ons Year 11.60 VOLUME LV, NO. 5. office >t Red Dink, N. J, under thi Act of March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 27,1932. Six Months'11,00. Single Copy 4c* PAGES 1 TO

CREDIT NO LONGER GOOD, isbury case and $615.25 In the Sea- Dive in Ocean Speculation As To What It Costs to oast preceedings. One Less Firemen's Fair ? Dairy Firm May olorcd Man Failed to Return With All of Hetfleld's bills were approved His Kino Once Before. y former Commissioner Smith, who ; Lease Brookdale Proves Fatal Highway Route Liquidate Banks elected Hetfleld because of long as- Trip For Holmdel Opens Saturday jJ Taylor, colored, of Lelgh- ociation and the latter's experience m avenue, found last Thursday No Information Given Out by Counsel for Asbury Park's Closed as a,-lawyer and bank director, It t Will be Discontinued and , Negotiations Under Way for the Peter McKenna, Runuon Visitor, light that bis credit In Red Bank Annual Benefit for Fair Have* Fatally Injured at Seabright in Highway Commission as to Banks Ask $16,500 for Serv- as Smith's understanding, he said, After Next Monday—Little or Firemen to be Held on RivMf Rental of Big LLncroft Stock lolica court la no longer any good. hat the allowances included all legal Farm to the W9lker.G0r.d0n Sight of His Wife—Broken ^ast month Taylor was arrested on a Route of Approach to New ices—Red Bank Firm's Bill is services In connection with the closed No Regret in the Village Over Road—Will Ditpoae of Chert harge of disorderly conduct and $2,700. This Curtailment. . Dairy Company. Neck Caused Death., Ined $3. Unable to produce tho cash Highlands' Bridge. anks, whether tho services wore by rolet Car. 'aylor recited a sad story and was Hetfleld or thoso employed by tho A repbrt has been prevalent that X tragic ending to a pleasant day's Much speculation Is going on In The following article, Issued by the latter. Smith said there was an One less trip for sending and re- On Saturday night of this week tht outing on the beach at Seabright illowed to go home upon promising tho Highlands district as to tho route Trenton bureau of the Newark Even- eiving mall at Holmdel will go into nnual fair for the benefit of thai •Brookdale. farm at Llncroft, where hat ho would return In a few days normous mass of legal work In con C V. Whltney'« race horses are quar- Saturday culminated late that after- which the state highway commission ing News, is of Interest to Monmouth iffect on and after next Monday, but Pair Haven fire company will open) lection with the liquidation of tho Lhere Is little or no regret in the vil- tered, has been leased to tho Walker- noon In tho eudden death of Peter •lth tho money. will officially decide upon.for tho new county residents, as it concerns, the mnks, including suits on notes and on the fire company property onv 'Gordon dairy company. A. Register McKenna, oged 26 years, of Bollo But Taylor failed to return until boulevard leading from Keyport to amount asked in fees by counsel for lage over this curtailment of service. River road. It will continue every) Soabrlght borough over -tho new onferences with department officials The trip which is to bo eliminated night next week and will close Sat* reporter who made Inquiries at theHarbor, Long Island, while his last week when ho was brought back some of tho closed banks here: and other lawyers. n a similar chargo by Policemanbridge which Is now In the course of now enables Holmdelers to mall let- urday night, August 6th. On FridaM farm was informed that negotiations young wife and hla twenty-months'- Allowances to counsel In the man- Hetfleld also represented Smith In: taavoJbeim under way for uuoh a leaseold daughter sat neaiByp'"^ Iprlgue Williams. Recorder William construction Just south ^of the pres- tera shortly after 'eleven o'clock In and Saturday nights, August 1211* agement, of cloaed-fjnanclal Institu- prjoceedlngs-lirought; by .thejattex 39. the morning and -to—receive moil but that the deal has not Been con- The McKenna family had 'borne to. r. Poulson, before whom ho was ar- ent drawbridge atthc Highlandoi;•*—- -and 13th,-the -fatt>will-be-^reopflAQoV A Register representative spent tions under the jurisdiction of thecommissioner against the Monmouth shortly after twelve o'.clock. The for tho benefit of the first aid sijuad summated. tho eeashoro district for a short algned, did not recognize the man State Department) ot^ Banking and Title & Mortgage Guaranty company t first and Imposed a fine of (10. much of Sunday and Monday calling mail is dispatched and received of Fair Haven. . ' . . , For a number of years Mr, Whit- stay and were gueBts of Mr. and Insurance are-subjects of renewed January 5th, 1932. Vico Chancellor over a star route between Holmdel ney has leaoed the property. This Mrs. James Hall of Rumson. On Taylor then began to recite the same upon prominent persons In the High- The proceeds will be used, to xh&Iiv* I /**• lands and secured a consensus of Inquiry hero, especially 'by Demo- Buchanan appointed Smith trustee and Marlboro. Joseph Phillips is the nin equipment and to carry on tha I. %\ leue covers moro than 700 acres and Saturday tho family went to the ad story ho had once before offered pendente-lite on Hetfleld's bill. Het .0 the' court, opinion that no matter what route cratic lawyers interested in patron- contractor. welfare work of the fire company* .'••-" It Includes all but a small portion ol publlo beach at Seabright whore age. The main effort Is to ascertain fleld filed a petition April 5th, 1032, the land where tha homo ot LBWIB S, "Whero have I heard that one bo- was selected from Atlantic High- Several - months ago Assemblyman The activities of the firemen In aid- they spent practically all of the day lands, where the road now ends Just what was disbursed by some vice asking to be relieved as solicitor for Ing the poor and unfortunate tuvif',' Thompson, the owner is located. The Tore?" Inquired tho recorder, careful- Smith and Informing the court tha Theron McCampbell requested the enjoying shore pleasures. west of tho power station, to the foot chancellors to counsel to the depart- federal authorities to make a change expanded considerably within the* lease will expire In September. It Shortly after five o'clock Mr. Mc- ly scrutinizing tho man before him Charles J. Stamler had assisted him Questioning brought out the fact ot the hill in the rear of Harry Scul- ment when it was under the super- in the service whereby the afternoon past few years. . • ,,:; • was announced a short tlmo ago that Konna decided to take tho last plunge thorpe's Log Cabin Inn.on the boule- vision of Frank H. Smith, Republi- rom the beginning. Buchanan ap outgoing mall would leave Holmdel Originally the profits ot the annual the leaBe would not be renewed and Into tho surf for. tho day and after hat Taylor was the man who had proved the substitution of Stamler been extended credit to tho amount vard, the route would be eastward can, of Plainfleld, who waa succeeded at half-past three o'clock Instead o fnirs were spent solely for equipment' , ihit Mr. Whitney's horseB would bo so announcing his desires ran to- over Naveslnk avenue to a point near in February by William H. Kelly, for Hetfleld. Colonel Kelly Was sub-at half-past four o'clock. This re- and general maintenance. The,flnW:-:- raoyed to a farm In . How- ward tho surf and dovo In. Although i( $3. Tho recorder quickly Informed Valley street. Democrat, of East Orange. stituted for Smith March 31st, 1032. men began to spend part of the pro- ever, since that time, according to him that his credit was no longer quest waa not granted, but instead a there wore no heavy breakers at the Whether Naveslnk avenue from - The outstanding figure as to alMilto- n has been counsel for Kelly in new trip was ordered. This trip I ceeds to give the children of the.boisi rumors, there have been developments time, only an average sea rolling In, any good and sent him to tho county this case. ough a Christmas party and to help : which do not entlroly preclude the ail for thirty days. this point to the bridgo would be lowances is Walter L. Hetfleld, Jr., the one which will be dlscontinuei ho evidently dove Into too shallow widened or whether tho plan would of Plainneld, lay judgo of tho court There is no record of allowances t6 next Monday. Mr. Philllps's com- families in need. Each year the welt possibility of tho lease being con- water as a receding wave left his fare program expanded arid more) ' .tinued In the event that tho trans- involve tho taking in of Highland of errors and appeals, who since the :ounsol in this case. pensation was increased after* this motionless body face downward on retirement, of Smith frpm office has service was put into effect, but It will money was spent The firemen aided? action with tho dairy firm Is not put avenue at Highlands for one-way more families. They bought cloth*/ I 1 through, Twelvo houses , and many tho beach. Reception For trafllc, preferably eastbound, and re-been succeeded as "general counsel" be reduced to the previous figure af- Nearby Bathers, as well as Life to the department by John Milton of ter next Monday. Ing, food and fuel. When the wei« ' large barns and othor buildings are taining Naveslnk avenue for West- fare work was first started It wii' Guard _Cooke_pf Jtho_ Surf pavilion bound-trsrlic still remains--an...uit Jersey Cjty, who Ja Mayor Hague's Must Have A The trip which la_ to bo eliminate "'- 'orr tho farm rented by -Mr. Whitney. adjacent to where McKonna was Colored Pupils closest adviser. s known at Holmdel as the "noon limited to the Chrlstmaa-eeaeonH-TViw;--: About fifty persons are employed. settled matter and according to the day It Is carried on throughout thi. bathing, noting his predicament, opinion of these Highlands residents, Since January, 1931, Judge Hetflcld mall." The reason why there Is littlo The Walker-Gordon company Is Licensed Operator •'?ar. - . ;"' ' •••'!'«>•"• rushed to his aid and pulled him Annual Event at Red Bank Last littlo information Is obtainable from has been allowed by vice chancellors disappointment over the curtailment one of the largest of Its kind in tho $55,500 for legal service to the bank- At least half of the profit*-ttttat-'••'. ashore." It was plainly seen that the Wednesday Night for County the highway commission. Atlantic Highlands Engages of this service is because it was of East, It has a big farm near Prince- man had boon sovcfdly injured. Th Ing and Insurance department. It Is littlo use to the people of Holmdel.- this year's fair, and probably a largeeS'i ton where hundreds of cattlB are Negro Graduates of Colleges The majority of those spoken to by percentage, will be devoted to'the V Rumson first aid squad ambulance The Register representative were In also pointed to as significant tha Temporary Operator for Sew- There was much surprise in the vil- kept According to reliable reports lage when it was put into effact. Mr. relief Of those In need. The'flre com-!';'] the company, in tho event that It \vas summoned and he was rushed and High Schools. favor of having Highland avenue from January, 1031, to February, 1032, age Plant Until Local Resident to tho Long Branch hospital. Llfi he also was paid $12,000 for services McCampbell states that he shared pany does not publicize its welfar#V lents Brookdale farm, will not use Tho ninth annual reception for used In making the easterly approach Passes State Examination. work. Tho welfare committee con-' Guard Cooke accompanied him. as judgo of the court of errors and this general surprise. He says he : tha place for milk production pur- Monmouth county colored graduates to the bridge. Many of them thought ducts its activities with «ecreoy. At tho hospital It was found that It quite likely that the new route appeals. still believes that sending out the af- poses but as quarters for Its dry of colleges and high schools at the Frederick Molyneaux of Borden ternoon mail an hour earlier would The unfortunate family is aided di- , itock. Here, It Is planned, to ro-con- tho man had a broken neck and River street achoolhouso at Redwould follow along tho line of tho old It Is understood that current criti- town has been temporarily engagec rectly by the committee and every trolley road from Atlantic Highlands cisms about "large fees" for Judg be a convenience because it would en- dlUpn cows whloh have Just given that ho had passed away while be-Bank last Wednesday night was by tho mayor and council of Atlantic able letters to reach their destina- appeal for assistance Is kept confi- Tblrth to calves. The tiafna and other ing taken there for treatment. The marked by a larger attendance and into Naveslnk avenue. Hetfleld In his Insolvency practlceis Highlands to take chargo of the sew- dential. met with the defense that In all tions earlier but that he can readily buildings are of such construction body waB later takon to the funera a larger number of graduates than The work of putting In the forms age disposal plant at that place. On realize why the noon mail should be Dancing will be one of the nightly, • that they can readily ba made adap- parlors of John W. Flock whore il has been true of any previous event for tho coffer dams for tho nowcases ho had to pay out of his owi Monday of last week tho state boan features, with muslo by Hackett'i ptv> pocket money for the work of as- discontinued. Ho states that he did table lor the use of cattle without was prepared for burial. of this sort. More than ^50 persons bridge is advancing rapidly and hun- of health issued an order directini not ask for this service and he can- chestra of twelve pieces. Several large expense. wcro present and the graduate guests dreds of poraons aro getting dally en- sistants. An effort to ascertain froi that a licensed operator must bo s not imagine why It was started. new games of skill and attractions The Walkor-Qordon company re- numbered 152. At the first reception tertainment watching the driving of Judge Hetfleld what his disbursi cured by tho borough not lator thai have been added this year. One of i I cently sent an expert to the farm to nine yenra ago tho number of gradu- piling and sheet work for these ments were met with the statemon Wednesday and the services of Mi tho new features will be a grocery; I examine the soil with regard to ItsRed Banker Has ates was fourteen. Each year there- forms. that Judge Hetfleld was away foi Molyneaux were secured until sue! booth. A grand prize will be awarded- v| pasturage qualities. The expert re- after there has been a steady In- the present. The fact Judge Het time as John Mount, who had bee A Large Sunday free every night. In conjunction wltb.5 r | ' ported that there was probably no A Colonial Relic crease. All of the receptions have field got large insolvency fees durlnf ooking after the affairs at the plant the fair a Chevrolet sedan is befngj>\ qtber place In tho whole United been promoted by Rev. Charles W. the same period he •worked as a lay passes the state examination. Then disposed of on the co-operative plsn, '•'• States ot such hlEh quality In this Nelaon, rector of St. Thomas's chapel, Open House at judge of the court of errors and at* has been much • controversy during at Port Monmouth Arthur Sickles Is chairman of th»"--| regard. He said he know of only a Dr. Walter L. Maeon Has Bourn and a committee of citizens. peals and as a Judge ot the court of the. past two weeks relative to the fair commlttco, Charles P. Cross, few/(laces in England with such rich pardons, is creating comment. A lay operation of the sewage plant. Since vice chairman, Percy D. Bennett 1%;U Copy of Washington's Fare- Tho program last Wednesday night Racing Stables the death of Elvorton Doughty, the The Beach at That Place Was 1 pasturage land. was given as outlined In Tho RoglB- judge, of the errors court draws $40 secretary and William B, Little,'Jr^ '-' well Address Isaued in 18081 for every day that he says he actual- plant has been operated to the satis- Crowded With About 3,000 treasurer. . .:' Brookdale farm was established In *cr, with a few additional numbers. Second Annual Event at Whitney faction of the mayor and council by the palmy days of horse racing at James P. Allaire. Ono of tho added features was a ly works; as judgo of the court of Persons—Unscheduled Inci- The following are the eommltteeii'S." Stables at Lincroft August 7th pardons he gets $20 a day. an unlicensed operator. Thl3 situ- Advertising—Jacob Grimm chairman; ,T Monmouth Park at Eatontown In Dr, Walter L. Mason of Monmoutl paper entitled, "The Story of Alum- dent in the Afternoon. Judge Hetfleld • advised the bank- ation was brought to the attention Hnrry B, Kurtls, Lynnwood Mlnton, Yfrsi' 'I ~ "tho olghtlos." Originally tho area street lias added to his collection ol inum" by Grttco Bowles. The author for Benefit of Social Service of the state board of health In the non Little. Kobert Camaron, ThoolM.r embraced several farms. These wore was awarded a prizo for this paper Organization. ing department from January 28th, Sunday was the biggest day of the Cleary, George Curchin. .'. .'.'.•• Interesting articles of early colonla Interest of Edmund Blom of Atlantic Purchasing—UusBell Mlnton ehalrraiB, • bought by tho late D. D. Withers and at the recent junior high school grad- 1931, to June 30th. 1031, as to the Highlands, who recently passed the summer season at the Port Mon- and Revolutionary days a book thai mouth beach. The shore at this Til- John Elnck. . • ;.i. consolidated under the name of uation cxarclsos at the River street Plans for the "Open House" at the Peoples Banking & TruBt company state examination and who was de- Automobile—Georgo Curchin elulnttaa, was found among articles dlscardcc Bchoolhouse. Another addition to the Whitney stables at Lincroft on Sun lage is one of the few remaining Brookdale farm, Tho fine condition from the Shrewsbury Academy 01 of Elizabeth, which was closed on sirous of being appointed to the po- William Applenate, Milan Snyder, • ; ! of'the soil la largely duo. to Mr. program was an original piano com- day, August 7th, have been develop- tho former date. The judge was al- sition at the plant. Previous to theplaces which can be used for bathing Muaic—Mary B. Kurtls ctiairrntu, Toay' Loroy place, founded and conducto ing apace. Amory I* Haskell, chad- without a charge bolnp exacted. The Hunting, Raymond Uavlson. Withers. He was a great believer In position written and rendered by lowed $25,000 by Vice Chancellor appointment of Mr. Molyneaux En- Lishtlns and decorations—Clarence JJtS£ until a short time ago by the lat Walter Downes. A talk to tho stud- man of the event which Is to be giv beach waa crowded with people. Not plowing under soy beans and other Frefessor H. C. Talmadge. Buchanan July Tth, 1931. In this tie chnhman. Russell Htndrlckion, Thom»?i ents was given by Mlsa Marian en for the benefit of the Monmouth name period HetMold was paid as fol- alcy M. White, licensed operator at]on|y natives and summer roddents aa Eminons. ' ,. q' ' cover crops to enrich, the soil. Thla Tho book, which Is In exceptional Special—(Jenriro .Hawkins chalrthaiir- same policy was continued after Mr, Hamm, a graduate of tho Freehold county organization for Social Serv- lows for services as judge of thethe Red Bank sewage plant, was were present but also folks from dls- Charles P. Cross, Lynnttood Mlnton. John-T' ly fine condition, la-a bound volum high school. Dr. Gcorgo E. Marshall ice, has been busy assemblylng his tant places. They came by nutomo- Wiener. Harry Mlnton. Buisell Mlnton.'.' Withers ceased to uco the land. of Washington's farewell address tn court of errors and appeals: Febru- called In consultation and he made acted as master of ceremonies and committee and has asked Mrs. George ary, March and April, fifty-five days, a thorough Inspection of tho Atlantic bile, by rail and by bus. Merry-go- Herbereet t Hawkins, Georse Chandler, " • Horses owned by Mr. Whitney have tho people of the , which nado brlet remarks. Tho name of M. Bodman, chairman of last year's rounds and the other usual summer England. won many famous races. Some of $2,200; April and May, eleven days, Highlands plant. Mr, White made a 1'i-ankfurtera and eodaJamesoda—Jamess thaoV. was publlshod for tho Washington ne college graduate was unlntention- committee, Rufus C. Finch, Thomas resort attractions are lacking at Port wick chairman. Roy King, Walter Hlltl.". t: hlB stock (B now 'In Chicago taking Benevolent society of the city of New $440; May and June, twenty-eeven few minor suggestions he- thought .lly omitted on tho program, due toS. Field, W. B. Foster, Mrs. Amory days, $1,080; total, ninety-three days, should be done Immediately and also Monmouth, but apparently the fact Candy—Charles Mlnton. ~': part In tho races there. Thomas York. Haskell, J. Ford Johnson, Jr., Edwin Dance floor^—Jacob Grimm chilrraUb*. .n oversight. This graduate is Edgar $i>,720. urged that the chlorine, tanks which that free use of the beach la per-Charles Orltton, Jnmei LaBau, Chitlw ' Healey, the, superintendent of the Facing tho title page there Is a full Stewart, 3d, W B. Ruthrauff, Col firm, Is now at Chicago. It Is ex- 3eanum of Seabright. He graduated s Vice Chancellor Buchanan signed were not In use be put in usable con- mitted moro than offsets the absence DouirhLy. . * page steel engraving of Gonorttl rom Harvard university. onel William Buchsbaum and Jul dition and stored In a separate build- of these amusoments. The summer Doll game—Runnel! Bennett. . pected that he will return home this Georgo Washington and on tho sec- Ono part of tho program which Ian McCarty Littlo to join with him another order In this caso March Bottle gnme—Leslie Henderson, Kins-*', week. ing. An effort was made to have •esort season has been very satisfac- don tiiover. ^ . ond page following there is a full vas much appreciated, judging by In sponsoring the events of the after- IRth, 1032, making another allowance of $20,000 to Hetfleld and Charles J. the state board of health allow the ,ory to Port Monmouth folks. There Ice cream—Lloyd Ilense), Ladles' auiil*- rfOBo devoted to a certificate of mom- he applause, was an address by May- noon. Major Loulo Beard and Thorn- Atlantic Highlands officials to secure ire very few bungalows or other lury. >r Charles R. English. Ho urged the aa Healey and William Brennan Stamler for legal services to Com- Booths—Novelties, Henry Friedlandirl bershlp that reads as follows: "This tho services of Mr. White or those of summer residences without tenants lilankctn, Arthur Diivlson: lamps, Raymond' certifies that James P. Allnlro has :raduates to make tho largest pos- trainers for the C. V. Whitney and missioner Smith. This order also In- and the merchants of tho village Misfortunes On A volved an item of $14,360 to Stamler Irving Parker, licensed operator In Davlson. Theodore Parker: allverv&re, : been regularly admitted a member lblo use of their education and not tho Greentree Stable3 respectively, chargo of the Highlands plant, on have been doing a large business as Vcrnon Littlo; grab bau, Ladles' aualllkry..* of the, 'Washington Benevolent So- will also be members of tho commit- "for actual costs and for making a result of the big Influx of summer raddla wheel—Ccorge Sickles, chllr- > Colt's Neck Farm despise honest work however searches." Stamler Is a brother of part-time basis, but tho state board mnn. Thomas Emmons, . Harvey Little,*? ciety,' Instituted in tho city of New tee. Following an interview with of health refused to consent to this visitors. Hnrry VeronetiL Clarence Little, Joha> mmblo It might be. He praised tho Wilfred Mullln of the C. V. Whitney John J. Staniler, former president of lllack. Edward Swrtar, William Mllltr, J.< York, on tho 12th day of July, 1808." mpils for having finished their high plan unless a licensed operator was , Walter E. Walling, the postmaster Sickness, Accidents and Injuries Tho certificate is date July 13th. 1808, stables, Mr. Hnakell announced that banks In Newark and Elizabeth and H. KautTman. - '" ichool education and he emphasized who negotiated the purchase of as- also employed for full time at theand chief storekeeper of Port Mon- Miscellaneous wheel—Vernon Bnyder. *• and signed by Isaac Scoring, presi- this year's exhibition of horses at plant. Followed Each Other in Rapid ho value of hard, conscientious work. Brookdalo will feature thirty young sets of the closed bank for another mouth, was on the job Sunday with Succession on Chriney Cono- dent, and G. C. Vcrplanck, secretary. A Register representative called a camera tnklng pictures of the huge Tho book was dlscovorod by Miss Two prizes wero awarded by Isaiah horses or yearlings now in tho early In Elizabeth ot which ho was then PLANNING UEBITERANCE EAU. ver'i Place Laat Week. orman to tho girl and tho boy hav- stages of breaking nnd training. president. upon Mayor Snedekcr Monday.jjporn- beach crowd. Theso pictures will ba Paulino Mason, daughter of Mr. and ng tho highest records for proficiency These, Mr. Mullln Informed him, rep printed on postal curds and offered Mrs, Aldon O. MaBon of Wavorly Hetfleld presented to Vice Chancel- Ing and was given a very courteous County Convention of IV. C. T. U>: That "misfortunes novcr com" n studies. The judging for these resent a wide variety of breeding lor Lowla a bill for $10,000 for ser- Interview. Tho mayor outlined the for snjo at Mr. Walllng's store. Units to Uo Held In Iteut securing tho services of a n- wcro made last Thursday night by. known as ono of tho pioneers ot "Horso lovers all over Monmouth ponding the declaration of a divi- Monmouth. It weighed seven pounds ho Ked Bank organliatlon at a t*f-, weeks ago, Tho trouble started with Hall of Shrewsbury township. Tho coilnty and probably from many dend to tho depositors." Milton was ennecl operator. It Is this plan that southern Monmouth. In 1822 hojams girl received a similar prize and It wafl nn object of much curiosi- lar meeting In tho Methodist church.' Mr. Conover nuddonly bolng taken other communities In tho stnto will substituted for lictlleld by Colonel oolt John Mount from his duties nt ty. Pictures of the big fish were •Ick. At first It seemed that his ail- bought tho famous slto known ns [rom tho colored nluninl association. bo tremendously interested in theso he water department for a few hours ,1r». George. II, Crawford, presldtot* "Tho DCBCrtcd Vlllngo" nt Allalro In Kelly when tho Democrats Rot con- taken for postnl curd use. f the local branch, was In tho chair..' ment waa serious nnd that an oper- ills award Is made annually. It was yearlings," Hald Mr. Haskell, "for thn trol of state patronage la.it February. ally to look after tjie running of the Ono unscheduled event of n tragic ation would bo necessary. However, Wall township, which at that tlmo irovlded this year by James Robin- breeding and developing of ROOII icwnge plnnt. Mr. Mount recently A. commlttco to make arrant*-; wns known ns "Monmouth Kurnnco." An counsel in connection with tho jtjji'e occurred. A bather wns wncl- ncnta for tho auppor to be »ervW" he haa since recovered and he Is now on of'Tlnton Falls. His dnughter, horses Is an Interesting nnd cosily Stato finuk of Linden, Hetfleld was ook tlio Ktntn examination, but fiiileif K In the water when ho stepped on back at work on his farm. It was thorn that tho hlstrirlcnl Ho- Bornlco Robinson, wns adjudged tho proposition and porhnps ono or moro o set tlie required average necessary tho visiting delegates vu «p.,* woll Iron Works waB in operation, allowed J10.0O0 liy Vice Chancellor I object which upnn exiinilnatlon lointed by Mrs. Cmwford. It con-« While he was nick his wlfo under- Inner lust your. Bcrnlco wan taken of theso young horses that will lie Buchnnnn December lrith, 1931. This o secure his license. It la undo-intmul proved tn tin a dead man. Tlio man from which heavy shipments of Iron seen on August ,7(h may develop Into ists of Mrs. Horace Vine, Mrs. Mln-w took to drive his automobllo to Colt's Ick nt nbout Hint tlmo nnd Him died was for iiprvlcoii from April 2il, 1031, Mr. Molynraux, who Is ft mnrrlr-d wan I'rter Hmmlta of IrvlnKtnn nnd ettn DeMott nnd Mrs. Schenck B. Neok, lo do Homo shopping. Through were mado to Now York by boats eforo Dm awnnl could bo mndo to a futuro ." ninn, will not brine his family to At lrnvInK from a wharf whero now la lo December 7tli. 11131. Alfred A. he wnn n Sundiiy vlnltor nt Tort Mon- L'honipaon. no fault of her own Iho automoblln liar. It was largely on ncr.ount of yonr wns tho first tlmo that Stein, common plenn JmUio of Union [antic III|!hliind.i on account of tcm- nitli. At rirnt It wns thought that driven-by Mrs. Conover was In n. col located tho borough of Occanport, lontlmcntnl rnnnons Hint her father ollher tho O. V. Wlillnry stables nl nrnry employment by the Imnuinli. he hml bren dluwncit. Tlio llr.it alii MM. l.llllnn Wntson wn« appolnU' county, lopliu-cd Ili'tllrld In thin cn»c. il clmlrninn of thn welcoming com. llsldn with another mnclilno nnd It iffprrd tlio minin plizo for tho moat Hrookdalo farm, Lincroft, or Iho In cniiiicctlon wlUi Ilifi South ltlvrr Tho Hivii'tpr rr|HT!irntulivo nl:;o ufrty laiuiulil of Mldillrtnwn tnwn- wa« dtmnged. Fortunntrly no one III 1)3 ON lUtntnndlni; girl grnduatn thin year. Greontreo nlnhlrn nearby had ever iillfd lipnil lienjnniln lllnni, fullier ililp, Kf.niMlnir^ nml Keypnrl «nil litter. Thn younR pfoplfn' branch Trunt company, llctlloltl projiented ft inn nM.Hlgnrd to tnkn rlmrno of pre- wii Injured. Tlin prl7.o for tho boy ^rndunte hav- Boon open In thin way to tlin public, f Kilmiiml Illoin. tn Ki't hln stnte-Ilio Kinit Kniiu.liiiii; life K'i'iriln nr- nml the courtony extended by tho bill for $l,'i,no er when tho gnsnllno ciuinht (ire. Tho nml It wn.i awnrdnd to Wnltor Wlillo. Interest In Boclnl ocrvlcn oignnlzn- men Hint If tll*i nnn I'Mniutiil pjirvird brlll, wlm WIIII nt tlin nlinip, niniln nn iilloiinl unrvlco whlcli prrceilrd th»'. tun township conmilttro on AUJIUIII tinliip.iH unniinn. Tlin next m«fllnf * bltt* win put out before nrrlonn (Inni- Ruth Ilnlicr, (Inughtrr of Kov. Wll-tlonn nnd pnrtlculnrly In public hrnltti tin ntnln rxniulniltlon hn wiiulii lir xiiiiilniitlnn. Ijitor hn wnn jnlnnii Hill, for tho pnvlng of Lntirrti avo In Ilin llti' ul j'rnr finin July lul, will lin IIPIII on Tliurndny, Aujuiit «th." ng* win dnnn but not until lifter Ar- llnni llnlior, pnntor of Zlon Mrtho- work, Tin llvo hundred nml mom ippnlllli.il tn llm |innlll(in nt llm ni'W ly Dr. Iliillwlnlirl of Atliilillrt IIIKII- linn, most of which Hen within the 1(130, In .Illlin II, l(i:il, llrtllrlil 1 nold hud boon limlly burned ml both illt church of Rril Ilinili, wnn ncl- p«0|i|o who attended hint ynir frit. Inlliln. Tim ilnrlnlil n|;rr-ril tluil HIP (ownHhlti Ilinltn. A munll portion in well repaid for their Jiniinry nnd -will pnlil }H,|I|II fur rnui n nnd li|i| ritl u;n plnnl. Mr. Ilium In vrry mini hli legM. Tlio htirnn nt'n vpry pMn- llilKed tlin nimit. pronilnlnc pupil, nillioyerl liy til,' Illlll "f liffnlm IIIM ninn linil nut illi-il finin ilinwnlin: hut <'llt'llt II M YKAKN Ol.tl. ,, ful, but Ilifiy urn not tlmuiihl. In lin Ihn IIOIOUKII nf KcniinlmtK nml prolinbly return nml lirlnx their work nt. Jtu n dny,ImiilillliK |I',-"I flnni limit illfirnnp, Ilin cimt will hn Ixirun Jointly by inliln friini Ilin grnduntrn, film rr- frlnniln (liln year. Ampin pnildiu; rxnlulnliic iiiiioii. Ill tlin llnrnl yrui pnyn Unit Mnynr Mni-ilr-Urr linn ilmilili Mrlotia. llowfivr-r, Arnnlil will prob- plvnl n pll/.n nf $5. Thin cotnprlnrd (liniKon Mrllimll.t. |n Mold f Imtli muiilrlpnlltlcin, but Ihn nwnrd- flpnrn will lm provhleil nml nrrnun''- riulnil Juiln ^lOlli, 111,1'^. hn wnfl •idrnpil Illm nml Illiil li" plop "I'- ably b» Inlil up two or tlirr« wcelu. |inrt nf n ilnnntlon mmln liy Tliomnn ; of thn cnntrni't rr-nln upon thn nientn ninilo to olivinto un|ilennmit Jrt.SHd, nf wlilrli ciiiii|irrii'ntliin wnn ll iinptillli ninny Im-iil inntlrln till .Inly 21HI1 unit .Iltl. Tho riny nftpx tlil« ncr.ltlnnt oc- township roinniltler\ KUIKIH for tlin rvlnit llrnwn fop thn rrcp|illan, crowding. pnlil nt llm niln nT JU) n ilny fur II" iwiV rvPiilunlly IUIMK In |,PI IMIIIIIIIIII-- Tim Mill niinlvrtmniy nf Ih* Hum- mil he vmy lllnlunlrrill In till' IIIIIV'U curred n row owntul by Mr. Connvcr njrvX mn nvntlnliln. mi'l work will '1'lm vniloiin roniniltlrrn In chnr iluyn 111 Dtilliillillii; t-nnrn. Ml, tllllO lAllsil U lllillKllll (n Wril f Mm trcrjitlon rn-clvril mrtny t'ln I'.'.iliuiind Itlnni linn mnttn {ililillc n !<-! mn Mctlniillnt clmrcli will ba ob-" got ontTKitlied In a timlioil wlio IPIKO i dlnrlril linniPilln.lr.ly nflr-r ihn In tlin Mai'/il v^'H' Pii'lril .1 unn .'tilth, it i*illillnr.v Msn. and It w«« bndly cut, A vntnilnnrlnii |)llniriitfi 1111 thrli- ftiin'mifiil tuniuiK MAHIMI (1001) AT ('A KM 1.1.. rl' nnlilni; Mnynr Unrilrliri why It li neivfii with pprrini xervlon nn jrrl-• nl Illrt In nwnlilpil. ' 'I'll** Illnnt, 't'llrlo wnn npnelnl |it ntnn f iriT.nlly In K" '"I1 '•< t"WII I(I'K"'I • Mi. mi.I MM, Vlhl.ui I'niUrr Wllli dny nml Miimlny nlulil", July J8lh was aununniled nnit Iho wollnila wrtn llvn dnyn' |:r!vl ut 111 ntntit hits liprn hold up f'lr nnvnrnl Knv. II, I'lenn Slin|i iinvn Ilin •llllnli'. Tun nlihrnl rn» nuppHM Ihc iliilKlllr-l' ,|.inn livnlyii In 1'nplnll *HI lm In rlimijfl nf Din irr|i|ay aytn- "Old Hninn Iliinilfiy" wnit ri'li'luai III tlio I.ytnlliuinl crun w|,Mi him lirrn r«ro\iiiy, , lliniriiiKlifnin lorn up iltiilnn II l Hpllllllnllal hinrilrra. 1,,-U" I ir.li-il, ii llnii-,1,1,1, | hn cl'lm liu: npivlin nml will lie »«s!«lfil liy ml lit Ilin llnpllnl • It 111 • It nl ('111 m< I liy vi Clint rllnr r.m nf Mi, nml MM, l.'ipilr-ilrk (! fllPlliln frmil Hint |ilni p. l«v A I,:. tiUu-ail, |.:,oli.i •mm I VOtlNfl WOMAN'fl Nnw Vul U, Ittnt WHOU. 'Mm |m«li,r <>f tlin Jihljio la nnr. ,,if ,, iinpr| llnu),ilil nf 'I'll'- l.linr., Tiillnlimy, lin A miiM Inl lull for nil InapllliK rally" Wnirk lijr Aiilnmnlillr., Inn r,f Mnlllil I'llinllll :'. 1 • 11 11 • 1 •. lld.v'a Wist llrnluMi. till* rlmu'll In llnv, II. l'lenn l!lm|< J.|ll,!"il»l fill anlvlt-cn III , niuir I w|l RI <, l.liKlnii'l, nl t\ iUliiir-1 pnily n lh« Aiicilinn Mpvliaiiii's h*« I>*|5' llllltlll. l« fllinllilllli! Illti Biinilnri n lUllhay Mdllnliann i,f Allluillr Unnlnl Cnul, nmi (if Mr, nml Mm Mnrn 'I'lmn IMI ••<•,.,,„, Allcnil Af n, Will) wnfl fnllnrily pnntiir of Itir- Dm Anlilliy I'niU lhi ( >i rn 11 (JI < IV n Hull llniiin I i, I lil,;lil CI|,|,||II Riicl fur llm Munitny night Harvta*,. New MonllliMllll llnplint rlnilill, /V l>nlll[ mill thn Mriinnr l 'I I iltl , nn 1.111,11. Mnlllll I'll' Hill, ' ll'IH II IIMIIII lll|hlallila Wan Ilijmnit laat flllmlay .liilin I*. I In nl of IMirnwnliiiiy nvcniip fnlr At Ihn Mully I'll, lin, I: in-, nil In II , nililn nf l''lr,|p||i ll I'! "V .1. W, Tnwci, |,njiliir df liln Hum", • flMllonn VrlliHl hn wnn wlnirk |>y n lilltu; lo nnoiintn In nnwn|i[i|iri *i |"lliy, (lllirr nnii rl In Ilir-r ,i,o,- nl Knnl Krmiohuiir Mm [llnn-nil I Ilinlri iiii.l |h.n.,i,« |t. Hnikl nf 1,11•uni i Inin h, will KIVK ahull aililrtsetl frII wlilln nl | InV UnllllilnV nml lim Mmn I linn IMI pnnnim nllrmlnl Ihn I-,. In , In, Ihn: lh,> i linn h ml tar owned nml i,|i(itnl«il by Cmil nl Cniliirl nml vie lull y- Ihn'dl.l limn run IllPiiilit) n nf I in III in nT A{'|iK Iln Illlvri. Ml-i VVllliliiciin l-i n =1™ (ill "Mlnln III (MM llnntlflh" Illl4r< I wo Inilira In I>U Wllsl II Illlllnr iliiiirn |ir|i| |,y ||ln VllUMK ruin, ril 1.-,, Vlrri Him «|"lll III" whilr, In ||,II VimtlRn nf (*flllif>rliin nlir-pl. VPraliHt, Illmilny" lunvnt vrly nnrrrinrill II nvttn0( M A Itnimlll nf Mis I:.|IMII.I wiiptilnn Mi nprlnr.l vv|||i apM'lal Inllalo liy Id* Wiininn'n rluli liml li'ilitny nlshl nt III" ltl«vrun In II1I liln, nln-m «l,n , i> 11 It 1 nil !l|i|l Hun I In waa (hiving farmf|| rill Mililjin tivcntln MM glvlm III reMilfitlnii nf Ilin I'II-1 mm In AH'illitv Hun, .11 , win, wna tniillM nii'iu "I'huh (in All" fimil Iln H»»ll «lf, Nmv fur "II. Ihn Molly IMIrliri Inilrl. Mll.ln f ,ln In • t Hi" Urn", whlln Miittlnami wna »t lir Mllllllny >lf Ihn ,1,111' h. In Ilirn,. m Wlllln ill ^U-tlo If lllll,h lU Mini (ni nml n IIRIT n|;'i Ml«n Wllliln alnllnii at I,nli.hur.l. Til* lll'ilr will WoiiMii't ynii Him I" Imvn yi, Ihn ilnni'hiii wnn pinvlilnl hy l|nwmi| Illlll lll Mm fr. Utill'lllIK In ilino llm elinel. Tll« nillliln unit ulnii In r,|||,,||oln Hi. llaatiil Ilir $|H >l la |n I >.. ia,tu«lr,r fimn Ilin ll», lm |r,l |,y M|( (> I', C>V«||||l|, , llnU Illttlln linw nt{n III? tlriul Iln p l.nii|;'n inilirtiltn 'J he, .•ohiliilllro |n B • •lit fall hall, ollnw 1,1 I'minnm, Wn ll«w«|.i>|i>,|ii rinninolili.il f»v.,| nl.lv mi ril fin l'l. irlnll 1,1 III llnnl, Ill^l, "• ),,"i| ah<| ntlctlilnil Uvv^P ilmilln t-miBlalMt nf Mlno MnlKmnl jillat, whfln II wan fiiiillii |m wm ailf Will Hami nnd IIIIII It IIIPIII nliil 111 Ilin wnlli iiniio liy ||rv Ml filmj^n,, Anlmiy (I. cnii lim Imiill •II| in..'-" I Ir. I r In ltcfil|rl«li,|« 11W.M1 I, B. la, f Mntl'iril 1 linll tnnli, Minn Mnlgtlict fating fmiii n ,ll*l>>* allnn nf liU tight IIKIII Mb. ,,.w «c»l" 1^,'ii'n, I'll nl (atm"l. lilyhl f'.l liln Kr.l.lliit- Ulna >,|ii.i.. (««l eh»lf f|'«i,a, j«if • 11,1 anil la, wtall'itia nf liln finrlipnil, i*la, llvflla ftllii I -n l|lli|e| M fl, I'l rtupp, Mix Mllll«l f'll|>|i, Ml«n l^>irlIet Hlllllll llnlilr.il I l , »i«in iiii.-l fit |.« ml.*-, Dry Mta Mm ||n,| Maul,, AilvmllKoinriif. |trt;n|l mill MM ('nl)int Inn llngMM. t lm Aatilll V I'm I, t n , 1.1.-I I In.ill.II,MI (Urn It at T'i«lln«'». il 'I lin |inli«mq nhil pntiniiaiiaaa worfl Itniinx WAIDI, All rtnVnta, liloll liet' M"in,...i|l|l |||«>I, Hal Panil,-ldr»T- ful •alv|ic>n,,lil I I vtiii, w* l-hnlio II..I Vlalllni «)lilrn|«><1lat. Mr, nml Mi". M"lfy II, T11II1III, Mr.•!«««« Ami .II.IIIIMI wil»i. ll«n| II ,'-'-JI W f.ir V Or, lT|«iw«a (,'iuili* Cnaler I., Mm ill ,11 Hi, IH.1 [!••, ... •I Oil |.|-ny raf wjsln Itf', fi'iiiinin mi'l MUa ilMliinin f^nni"!!. lUllll. |,hf,niir Inc.*,. ia 1 In J.,l,ll ll|.=,=l II. I H.Ml. .lm,l (ill tllillllll* in |lnr.ii, n ml t'lm H I U.I IMllU, li=lwe«n n IK: f,l|| I'. J-' P.,ili (Illlllll < v r.M t_Wt I'alh • ml MilKI I', • l'l'l" " ItveMllo, Aftl Ail M, -A.l»«ltla»iil»nll . ,t»v, . Hull. lliiii|,ila, nn i, |lo In III fill"'U nl»«(.f lief nervlra 1»y |ti|,mla; i.i.hi. llr DIKIM. Mr.I rioll), \\«l,lln, )) y 1* 1 n > I" III. e mafeM te''ulit|i}eh,la «v*| | i i I,.1,11 l Tm f1«, n IMilnl. tuiugM •lilt ll** llff ACMiialila ],t)ip« •r..ni.«4i 'I Gh'l lanl, 1.,, Tn,«,i..,. M..|..Uli V. •• , * W» TMIM,.. TA I1I....1 ili>«l. tlxi ivlii-hlei tt. ,,,ii..iild sn,l VII*. t»l«iiliuiie Jflfl. — l«i,.l ,r.,,i Hi • inI ll> Mlilll I/.!., tit* A1lll i ,,,.,1,1,,'. If RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1982. In his will-according to an appraisal Bey and Stephen Greenwood. Aa first YOTJB HOUSE FOB ingly apparent as the national cam- TRANSFERRED. Strong For Hoover paign progresses, but as heretofore, of his estato which has Just been prlzo Rita received a purse and Step- want to be frankly outspoken, right Lieutenant Albert X Lubbe to Go to filed. His gross estate was set as hen got a belt Marjorle Thomas and S FIRST CHURCH OF Governor's Island. $185,748'and the.net ?H8,8S2, princi- John Sxliooley were the runners up. it the outset of the campaign by go- pally In securities. His son, Anton C. I CHRIST, SCIENTIST $9.00 And For Repeal Ing squarely on record now aa to Just The Morford homestead, which Is nt your paint direct from fai First Lieutenant Albert J. Lubbe, 0. Hupfel, receives his property at owned by Lester Dame, has been re- «09 Broad St.. Bed Bank, N. 3. • li what you will nn where I stand. And thfs la right' Signal corps, U. S. army. Fort Mon- New York, vWucd at $44,000. Two painted. „• ... ,• Guarantead Paint. Senator W. Warren Barbour, here I stood before the convention. mouth, has been assigned to duty In other aons, Adolph G. Hupfel and Mr. and Mrs. Ernost Blschoff and Service* Sunday 11 A. M. Evening 1 cauon Dutch Boy LlnMed OU, ' "Whole hearted party loyalty is a,l-the Signal corps oillco at Governor's Christian G. Hupfel, each redeive florvlcea dlsaontlnpiod. during July 1 quart Turpentine, Just Back From Congreu, Ex- .'ays the first duty of every man and family of Valley Stream, New York, 2 Iba. Putty. . plains Why He Is for the Pres- Island, N. Y.. and will be relieved $55,000. The aons also share equally were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sunday-Bctiboi—UiOO L M. 1 3 The pabllo la cordially tnvltad to ZSS Willow Ave, Long Branch. N. J. lican ticket was promised last week front tho nation as a result of the employed at Luclen D'Anthony's 5| attend the aervlcei- and iua the CANTOi Telephone- long Dranch 8110-J. and M. A. degrees from the Univer- (Tba Red Bank Rcclster tan be bought store. P Keadlntr Room. by United States Senator W. Warren orld depression there are of neces- sity of Michigan, enlisted as a private at tho atom ot J. C Knlsht and WUUus Red Bank Branchl Bartour to Mayor Van R. Halsey, Beginning with next Sunday tho 110 W«»t Front Street. Red Bank. sity many cross currents and coni-n the Signal corps. In March, 1918. D. Watcra.) y . . 'CARLOAD chairman of the Monmoutth county flicting Influences. , He became a non-commlssloned offi- Reformed church will be closed while Republican committee, and a group The mombors of tho Mlddlotown Rov. J. J. • Bossier, the pastor. Is on "There scemB to bo Bome confusion cer, and was appointed, a second lieu- village Christian , Endeavor associa- of friends.who gathered Informally In certain quarters aa to reconciling tenant In the wartime army In Octo- his vacation. ' FOR SALE at tho senator's office In the Broad tion entertained the members of the Art all-day food gale-will be held In one's loyalty to the whole Republican ber, 1918. In July, 1920, he was given Leonardo Baptist Christian Endeavor Genuine street-bank building-at-Red-Bank. tlcketonthe one-hand-andone's loy- alike rank-In tho Signal oorpB of-tho the_pqstofflco building Saturday by Sand. Gravel,. Blue Stone,! Mr. Halsey and the others called to regular army, and became a first SHSclalonTatnOocioblSHSlllTtnOib o atrltlB p tho Young Woman'iTTeague for ser- alty to the principle of the repeal of tlst chapel at this place Thursday •welcome the Senator on his return the Eighteenth amendment on thelieutenant four years later. Ho is a vice of tho Reformed church. CinBersTTopT Soil^Peanufc Frederic, to New Jersey and to congratulate graduate of the Signal school at Fort evening. The usual foatures were en Mr. and Mrs. DoMott of Ruther- ther hand. This Is not surprising, : joyod and everyone had a flno \lme. Stone and Fill Dirt. . him on his outstanding achievements, tor of course the chief, In fact the Monmouth. ford were week-end guests of Miss especially for a new senator, during mly, hope of the Democrats In New The Civic association haa had Elizabeth Casler. , Excavating.' „ Frigidine and Nestle's the strenuous session of congress Jersey is to create and foster such signs placed In various parts of the IJOT $22,000 TO CHABITV. village) advising motorists not to Heavy Hauling.. •• just closed. confusion. And this 1B the more nec- To Have Foltce Deportment. essary following the nomination of drive faster than twenty miles per Get Our Prices 1 "I am anxious," Senator Barbour Appraisal Made In Estate of J. Chris- hour.,, ^ Tho Spring Lake Heights borough said, "to slese upon, this, the flrst,0Pr. thiutwo, jaitjcu}ftr_jndiylduajs_ who .^Jjtlan a, JHiipfol, : council - haa^-adopted^an - ordinance :ho leaders of the Decomratlc party •Afew days isgo a tennis-tour Permaneiit portunlty I have had since the ad- J. Christian Q. Hupfel, former ment for children WBB held on Mr.creating a police department with r CHARLES HESSE4 journment of the congress, to draw In Now Jersey did not want to Beo chief and as many men as may be nominated and by their own testi- brewer and one time a t resident of and Mrs. Irving Hance's courts. The BELFORD, N. J. attention, again to the fact that on Rumson, left $22,000 to ten charities winning team, comprised Rita Mas- necessary. February 8d I was the flrnt one Inmony constituted a ticket that could .TeL Kcansburj; 22W, tho Republican party in New Jersey not carry the state or nation. Waves to go on record In the public press "There is, however, not the slight- urging that the delegation from New est grounds for confUBlon or any con- Jersey go to the national convention flict of principles or Ideals. The Re- at Chicago pledged to the re-nomin- publican national platform expressly atlon of Herbert Hoover. provides that with respect to tho Pro- 2 "And I want again to be the &... hibition Plank, 'no public official or for$5.00 now that congress has adjourned, to member of tho party should be make absolutely clear my unqualified pledged or forced" to choose between Phones Eugene ana Combination Waves Reasonably Priced. loyalty to the entire Republican his party affiliations and his honest ticket In Now Jersey, 'from Hoover convictions upon this question.' rW MAKINCJ THIS OFFER,- WE ARE NOT SACRIFICING and Curtis right down to. the last "Personally, I have, as every ono No DAVIDSON BROS. •»"" WORKMANSHIP FOR PRICE. name on the ballot. knows, not only advocated repeal of AU Our irermanenta An Guaranteed ana Done by Men Experts. "Aside from the undeniable fac the Eighteenth amendment and Im- that we cannot afford to 'swap horses mediate modification of tho Volstead Waiting OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. crossing a Btream', I am convinced act, but I have worked for both In 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. by my own per8onal_experlenco dur- the senate consistently both before ing thoTasT elgRt months, that aside ana"51 ter" the"Two^6nvehttonsTTina" _ Bhonea:._ _. from any purely partisan viewpoint, let It be known, for it Is tho truth, 3262—3263. FREE DELIVERY-- It would be a national calamity that it was the Democrats In the Sen- aJoKh's Beauty Salon should tho two Democrats who were ate who, while advocating one thing •~ " • ~ formerly ~ • • • nominated for President and Vic in their national platform for polit- THE BELLY BEAUT* SHOP. President be entrusted with the rein ical expediency, practiced quite an- of government In these critical times. other when Senator Blngham and 10 Broad Street Tel. R. B. 1515. "This, I know, will become Increas- myself gave them chance after chance to put Into action their party pledges. You all know the result, only four of' tho 21 Democratic senators Why Pay More? who went to Chicago voted for the, immediate relief they praised so loudly at their convention. "So let me reiterate that no one In TO CLOSE OUT New Jersey may be in doubt an to my position: I am 100 per cent for Evaporated Milk TUNA FISH President Hoover and the entire Re- publican ticket and I am, and with perfect consistency can be, 100 per BORDEN'S or DAIRYLEA—Tall Cans Finest White Meat—Reg. 25c FABRICS cent for the repeal of the Eighteenth SUMMER DRESS amendment and the Volstead act"

" 59c Eyelet Batiste 25° Matawan News. cans cans (The Red Bank Retditer emn bo bought In Matimao from J, T. Olowes. 128 Main 1.00 Rusineau Crepe, all silk 69° •treat and Jacob A. Lcwli. Ine.) A large number of Matawan chil- 1.00 Skinner's all silk Shantung 69° yard dren, young people and adults, re- turned Thursday evening from Ocoan SALMON SHRIMP Grove and Asbury Park, where the annual all-day picnic of the Pres'by- 35c Voiles, 40 inches wide 19° tBrlan and Methodist churches was Fancy Columbia River, Flat Cans—Reg'. 20c Fancy Large Wet held. The Presbyterians .numbered about 75. The Methodist group, - , 50c Sport Prints 25° ed by the Rev. Elijah F. Reed and Sunday-School Superintendent John S. McCurdy, made Its headquarters 50c Imported Swiss MO at Lillagore's South End pavilion. The cans Presbyterians, under the leadership yard of Rev. Thomas S. Cobb, had their 39c Burton's Tissue Gingham 25° dinner at North End pavilion at Ocean Grove. yar PINEAPPLE 39c English Prints JdO Mies Grace Wilson Is on a two PEACHES Peanuf Butter weeks' vacation. Fancy California—Halves DOLE No. 2—Largest Cans 2-tb. Jar—Finest Offc yard Wllllnm Wasmuth has returned CEUSHED or SLICED 39c White and Colored Pique 49 after spending several days at Scran- 1ABGEST CANS ton, Pennsylvania. cans C cans C C jar 39c Seersucker Stripes id B. K- Eskesen. who la summering at Lake Hopatcong. Is spending a 2 25 2 25 19 . few days in town. Miss Mildred Pawelson waB the guest of friends at Beach Arlington NORWEGIAN over tho week-end. Finest in Pure Olive Oil Mlas Vera Hollzer Is the guest of YANKO'S Miss Ellznbeth Taylor of Falrflcld, SARDINES Lowest Price EVER ! cans Connecticut, for two weeks. Reg. 10c 30 BROAD STREET 1 /*111VV/ U RED BANK Miss Ellen Brian of Princeton was a guest nt the homo of Donald Mil- ler several days last week. John H. Galloway of Middletown, FREE! FREE! New York, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mcrrltt J. Warwick. SARDINES CAN OPENER Miss Anna O'Neill of Now York NOW IN PROGRESS! was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Skinless and Boneless—Portuguese 4 cans Booth California Sardines—4 cans OQc Egan over the week-end. Largest Cans, V2—Reg- 25c Mrp. Wntson G. Harding and two (1-lA OVAI, CANB) **** children of Glon Rock wero guests of Mrs. Plillo Hoelzcr Tuesday. SARDINES 3 cans 39c Mm. William R. CinlR Is a surgical KIPPERED SNACKS g cans piitlcnt at tho Lontf Branch hospital. Finest Skinless and Boneless—Portuguese •% Albert S, Miller*s Miss Mnry Devlin Is the gucat of her ivunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. KIPPERED HERRING g cans James Hrlan, thin wepk. SARDINES • 4 can* 29<= Wllllnm DernberKcr la spending two werka nt Iiuy Head, tho guest of SEMI- a. Bchool friend from Lawrcnccvlllc. Mm. Koort WycWon* entertained BUTTER Tomato Soup Pork & Beans Ilia .lolly Hover nrchmfra nnd mnny VAN CAMP'S PHILLIPS'—Special ANNUAL ol tlinlr frlnuln TuoHilny evening. Elmdalc—1-lb. Country Rolls Clearance Sale Mr. nml Min. Howard Winter nf can8 C Hnltimore, Mnrylnml, npenltho wnok- lbs C can8 C onil with Mr. unil Mrn. A. O. llrrs. Mr. and Mm. AtiKtmt Knttni'r. Jr.. 2 - 45 5 25 5 25 of FOOTWEAR for the Entire Family nro nt Miunaln wllh Mm. Knttner'n brother I''re'< '""I Antiseptic—Reg. 10c Rolls Mm. 1 Witry Joticn In Cnnnrrtlrul, O bottles 29« -can Mini I'.ilnu I,ll|'lnn of (Sinn Knlln, OQc er models suitable for Fall wear) at r.ciii)! lnlniiil. In vUltlnic nl til" lifim.i ro C nf Mr. mid Mm, \V. W. 1 liibrniiKli. Welch's Grape Juice Mm. M. f', 'rluiui]inmi wnij (ijtrn\lnl 5 "' 25 on fur niiprnillrltln lu l)r, lln/mil'i or Tomato Juice hnnpltnl lit l.nni: Ilinnih Hnhminy. CALO Dog Food Mini AHlirn I,Mnint> of Yunllntn wnii 1 Cocktnil Glftss FREE With $'2.95 and $J,.95 tlm Ktirnt oT lid* nl'tlrr find lirMthr-r- 2 Bottlci can8 C PEAS Ill-lnW, Ml. nml Mm. Tliriiiiiilfl Mn- New Pnck Sweet Sugar hniiriy nv'rr Iho wnMt mid. ft pt bottles 3 25 can8 C Mi', find Mra. !(«wlii II. JlciK^n of Khmhlnit !>•" |!H"«I« nr Mr. Bll'l Mia. $3,90 Case Remember, llie.e Shorn wrre formerly priced nt $6.00 to $8.50. Ivlwln |)nli>llil<'k fnr IWII vv.rKn 2 25 Mix. I'. .1. Hi-vlltl nl |nml<-,| ||m They curry our muni libcrftl uunrnntcr, which run only be olfercd on qiinlity lil.-ol Itiir 'it Hi" Illimn l.uii'hr,,,, merchnndiic such ni this ttoro lint frnlurrd for over 35 ycnri. IllhlK" 'lull nl. Hi« I''"m ,,f M,a .liilill VnnlUlli IIT Itimlky Mr,, h ,,,, Fruit and Vegetable Specials Tlim-lay, Mm Unity Unilrf mi'l ilnitHhlrr During llii* SnUi wo nro Hiving nwny n Friuidnirn Klrctric Ic« Box, 11 r i r c 1111V nml Mi> A Amlixw \VH°'>II vnluo $203. A ticket cntillinj( you to <>nn ulinrr will 1»< «ivrn with wrm Untnllo vlolliiin Tllrcilay, POTATOES MIM Alinn MB" M'i'iin nf U«vf TOMATOES CARROTS ORANGES 1 ovcry tlnllnr'n worth of inrrchnndiin purclinird. Ynllt wn-i III" i;'i"l I'T Mi> C, i,,,vr, J.r«»;- llant Mli>« .1 r j***)- I Ar|n tin in)" * nuNii Illillrw fmin Inat flliU)' tmlll Mini C bun c basket n el" "I •! lh« lU'llit l.r III. nil'l M 4 ""• 25 4 * 10 (•7 l. \\. M. r.'ivht ovftt Ihn VT*CU «ii,1 13 " Ml. ali'l Mia. I'hnilx r,,ii,,in «ln ililvhiff «* l^w Pn|il initpr. Albert S. Miller T|i» TlHiiB.lav Afl«in..-i| rla»|ng BEETS HONEY DEWS PEARS Blftckljerriea rluli iiitt nt Hi* Itituia nf Mil Mmvhi Short Filled Ily X-Rny Hum ht r«ii r i! E' • i -i ••' • >•

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The Lowest Prices of the Lowest Priced Year-With Highest Quality LIVING ROOM SUITES LESS THAN COST rXptlOSEwho.buyjiow,will.have.ca«»e«!t0 .congratulate themsjly many years tojeome. August, 1932, will stand * ououtt aass ththee loweslowestt pricepricedd furniturfurnituree montmonthh ooff ou ourr gationgein'er ationT"". "I tIt: i iss impos8iBIe^ impossibleIhayipricep s >=« *»Wisiifi ar'16w---a»r irtw 8a» Many Attractive DesignsCut taXkerThircL. they are n6w"during this sale. You know—and everyone knows—that a great, concerted drive will be made against the depressiop n this Fall, with higher prices and:higher wages the result. Here you have the opportunity to buy below cost off manufacturef . For the SOFA and CHAIR Complete A REMARKABLE value— " one of the Outstanding- features of our August Sale! Beautifully covered in a choice of several fabrics! Deep spring filled cushions, smart in style and so low in price!

Maple Living Room Set •THREE pieces with deep, comfort- .* able cushions. Sturdy maple frames. A-suite made to sell for much more, but now offered at a special price for August Sale.. 10-Piece Dining Suite N the popular new I refectory Table BRIDGE LAMPS Style as shown. Com- plete, Buffet, China OR Cabinet, Server, Ta- ble and 6 Chairs. JUNIOR LAMPS Three Piece BED OUTFIT— $6.95 Bed, Spring and Mattress \TOUR choice of many * different styles, all ,95 A WONDER value! All metal Bed! new and pleasing. Ar- ^* All cotton mattress! Coil spring! tistic metal bases, with All for $17.95 complete. Your choice silk or parchment of several finishes. shades. Special! Stair Carpet, $1.25! Room Rugs, $19 up!

SCORES OF ADDITIONAL VALUES AWAIT YOU!

9x12 Seamless Rugs- 1.9$ Oriental Reproductions, $39.00 LOUNGE CHAIR Bl( riinlfoltjililr. nnd m In rl li-n (it fnlirli". l)i-.-|., flllnl million. \ %mL£ fcir rrul rrliiMitluti!

COI-TEF. TABLE SIT.( IAI, ! A Gorgeously Styled $1.10 -i""l BEDROOM SUITE i^LE^ 3 PIF.CR "V^OU'I.I. lovr it! Trim nnd licntitiful, in tlio ^ urnnrlriit «|y|r iuinKinrvblc! All piece* Living Room Suite n\o vrnrrrrcl in Wrtlnul nnd SnndnlwooiU, in 3 PIF.CKS ! Cnrvrd in hrnuliful Tnpmlry--IncliidiiiK Sofn, Arm Chair |i|rn»in|{ (oniiniit, llrd, C'lirnt, Drrotrr nnd nnd Million HmK C'linir. Sprine-fdlcd nuli'iotm nnd hncln, fully {|liar< Vnnily, $!)«.()(». nnlrrd. Opm nn nrcoiinf I

OPEN OPEN AN AN ACCOUNT Inc. SCHWARTZ, ACCOUNT BROAD STREET Telephone 27O RED BANK, M. J. P&se Four RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1932. • i 1 i waa Miss Ella Oakes, a sister of the second and Fred Stevens of Redemployed by the Jersey Central trac- ton of East Front'atreet, passed the Years Ago in and groom. " . • Bank third. tion company, cut his %thumb nearly state examination for Rutgers college The new Presbyterian chapel at W. Con Smith, Samuel F. Mason off while working on. the trolley and was awarded a state scholarship : Around Red Bank Atlantic Highlands was dedicated and Abram Huylar were reappolnted trestle over the Shrewsbury river. whioh comprised, a term of four with fitting and impressive exercises. members of the Keyport board of Mr. Peerless was using an axe when years. The chapel was 40x60 feet and seated health. Dr. D. E. Roberts and E. E.It slipped and cut his thumb open to Eatontown's hook and ladder com- 'Incident* Culled From The Reg-250 people. The chapel was dedicated Cllne declined a reappolntment and the bone, • , \ ' - pany cleared about $650 by a fair free of debt, C. H. Clarendon and W. A. Coe were which lasted a week. A contest for a } liter of the Fourth Week in appointed in their places. During a severe thunder shower, J. "George M. Hendrlckson of Middle- L. Ansbro's house at Keyport was diamond ring was won by Miss Alice , July Twenty, Thirty a town slipped and fell whlje getting Cleve Thompson, son of Charles a truck by lightning and several shut- Pollltt, who collected $75. i Forty Years Ago. out of a wagon and wrenched his foot Thompson of Englishtown, was - ters and weather boards were torn Pater Walsh of Port Monmouth, badly. ing a horse at his father's shop, when off." W.E.Warn'B drug Btore arid who was employed in Sweozy's fish j Forty Tears Ago. the horse kicked him against the side factory, fell- from the driok and dis- of the building. A Bplke that was In a residence at that place was also > A horse belonging to Rev. James A. Thirty Yean Ago, struck and considerable damage was located his hip. He was taken to the S&eynolds, rector of St. James's beam entered his leg and severed an Long Branch hospital. Miss Anna B. Tllton, daughter of artery. done. 'church, ran away on Broad street. James Richard' Young, aged seven William T. Sherman, who was en- ThB carriage contained Mrs. Henry William A. Tilton of Scobeyvllle, was Charles R. Magee, Jr., of Everett gaged in the feed, fertilizer and farm married to Alvln C. Curtis of Fort was driving through Holmdel late at years, son of James Young of Branch C Camlet ol Trenton, Miss Annie avenue, was run down by an auto- machinery business, was building an Reynolds of Red Bank and MrsHancock. . The ceremony was per- night when he was run Into by an addition 24x30 feet to his store on formed at the Red Bank Baptist par- unknown rig. Mr. Magee was thrown mobile on that street. Two of his _ Caullet'ji J?°n John, who was driving. teeth weraJtnockecLout, ha West street. The horse becamei'frlgHlened at a sonage by Rov.-Willlam-B. ilatteson. out of tho wagon, but he was not Collins brothers of Port Monmouth heap of hay in tho road and upset Miss Josephine Truswcll of Tlnton badly hurt. \, ' cut and bruised on tbe face and hefinished the work of graveling Rlver- the carriage. Tho occupants were Falls was bridesmaid and Kev. Clar- Miss Minnie Gaunt, daughter of suffered concussion of tho brain. sldo drive. The total cost of improv- thrown out and Mrs. Caullefs arm ence M. Johnston, pastor of the Fort Mrs. Rebecca Gaunt of Barnegat, was Dr. William H. Lawes of Mlddlo- ing the road was a little over $2,000. town township Buffered from a brok- was hroken. The others escaped Hancock Methodist church, was married to Charles Duryea, son of E. H. Godfrey of Rumson, William •with Blight bruises. The horse's leg groomsman. Mrs. Sarah Duryea of Port Mon- en toe." He was standing near his F. Taylor of Locust Point and A. L. became entangled In tho broken car- Willla Sculthorpe ,and Borden mouth. milk wagon when the horse gave a Miller of Riverside avenue Joined riage and was broken. The animal White of Seabright were bringing Mrs. John R. DuBois of Holmdel sudden lurch an'd ono of tho wagon the Red Bank'motor club. Every Sunday!) wheels passed over Mr. Lawcs'a foot. had to.be shot. home.a gasoline boat belonging to got up on a chair to do some work ' John Sf Hunt bought the coal yards ^ ^ JnBt follow thcBc directions. .. Drive, tho family car to Atlaiitlaj Sculthorp6,,.-wh'.Ieh..-.had._, been._ at about.'the, .house.and,. Ja.JB.tejHplng.jp. MrB. Thomas Rookhlll of Shrews- HarumiuHK'trlto' of Red Hen-of bury -was'•vvalklfig" 'IB'Kof' bficlryaTd, ditfUJhJl&bbtt -vJBgMnnds,Pler.--lfc U only a ehort The ceremony was performed by took the civil service examination, N. Wilson and Miss Ida Lawrence. . Rev. John Lawrence. Tho brldosmald iarlton Keeler^ot Red Bank..stood Mark Peerless o£ Keyport, who was AM REDUCES PRICES to '200 (EFFECTIVE JULY 25,. 1932) CleC&UCCCUL KNOCK CHART "ELECTRIC EAR" Is the popular norno for tha new! «nd Rmazlnftl; accurate Instruments which record •ound In decibels. A drclbrl It an cnftlncorlnft unit npl of Cmat Graham denoting volumo and Intensity of sound.1 In these Eight mad Great Graham Six twrs, lowest dtclhcl rating (now Tydol) Indicate* best ontl-knock

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fb'AfOLINEJI PAtOLINE M I NEW T.YDOL LEADS *• d'AIOLINC D Great Graham Eight. Now you can buy the S>0 Horsepower Grest OAtOLINK Q Graham KiRl,t with it.i acknowledged «dvaru*d style, super perform- IN ANTI-KNOCK SAYS ance, and cxcWmvc SAFI?TY feature* at SAVINGS UP TO $200— QAIOLINK Q Sedan $975 af fr OAIOLINC C QAIOLINC E.I /r.«r In knock rating ... Proved by 3-day t»lvc»you nil tho other premium qualified thnt Groat Graham Six. You can al.10 buy the big. so r road tent of 17 ftnRollncs . . . Same cnr. QAf OLINK'A'l F help to put cxtrn miles In every ftnllon. Grah*m Six, Companion to the Great Graham KIRIM—Identical fn •Smno load. Sumo hill... nnd tho Now Anti- QAtOLINE K I 7.2 Fill up today. Pick out, your hill. Muko your beauty of line-., ridin(! and driring ewe—with the Mm« e*c»n*ivt) knock TYDOI. won every Irlplc-clicckcd trlnl. QAIOLINI N l Graham banjo frame and wide omltoard itprmR*—unmatched SAHJTY own rood tent (or both nutl-knock ntul power. at First In power . .. Kremlin iho lenn a j^sinollno Tills|lrif ; .in,h>, id-mill'rnniputMMiir' You don't need n month—or a week ... to —Sedan $875 ( 1 atinTRin«LHaas*i*oHPROt>uOTa,iNn. knorki, tlio moro powoi It dcvclopn. When tho convlneoyou. Ono trip will do It. Oronotnnk- a>k»i4i>f( .1 WIIIIBH aiaotmo ooupimy Graham Six. And you can nowbtrythe 7OHnrnepr»w<-r,mib'.fantlalty knocks lenvc, cxirn power cotnrn Into your fill. Stop nt the oriinflc'-und.bhu-k TYDOIs N.iU, brilliantly performing Crnhun Six at (ho very Wtrxt prir« Hi motor. Thitt'n why NMV TVDOI. ftlvoi you pump and mnkoymir tent run today. nil of Graham lii.itory—Sedan $680 " ^">ry. rrnnrlrnn, nllent, nupor-powrr nt nocxtrncont.

A rule's a revelation. We |»roi,i!v, you the mo-it de1iKhtful BI1<| galWy. Flr.it hi mlUutiic ... Itcciuino moro power ttlvea TMn Water Oil Snlei Corp, lm< motor aymfnl /,/„„ „„ /„,/,,»„, NewGnihiun Prices Itcgin At 680 f-o.h.Factory CONSOLIDATED MOTOR SALES CORP.

127 W. Front Si. IMionn H. B. H10 |{r,| K4IMTAN ni|)i**r. m>. r Bt.~i, p.im,,, K, j. WTYD ALWAYS USE VEEDOL MOTOR OIL... 100% PENNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1982. Tan nvi' er, but today when depression hoi take Into consideration that the ,ween men and money. Men with arrived, that.buying power from the ireign countries are ntlll buying. >rains and money are more power- Foreigner's Views poor has stopped and the capitalist 'here are they buying from? Why [ul than brainy men without the cash does not try to belp the small manu- no«t of them aren't buying from and; America has the brains and the Bargain Sail Every Morning of the Depression facturer. What Is the result? Sim- Vmerlca. money. That Is the anBwor'to the ply that the small merchant has to "Is tho President in any way re- developments of the future. Natur- S.S. MANDALAY QROUND Count de Mieres of Spain Spoke close his business. The buying power >onsiblo for the present condition! ally,.it. la.necessary.to usejhe.brains TO of the poor has ended and the rich tho country? Certainly not! Any ind not u\e money alone. at Red Bank Rotary Luncheon havo never been his customers. "Would prohibition restore prosper- TRIP —Sayi America Can Solve "Small industries are receiving, to her man would have had the same 50 indlllons to meet. Unfortunately, ity? To that question may I ask, was NEW my estimation, no help whatever prosperity obtained with or without Leavlnr'ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS >t 11:00 A. M Crisii. ir. Hoover has been a victim of elr- Returning on Anyv Boat Sama Day from the big man. The large manu- umstances and facts that sooner or rohlbltlon? No doubt the repeal of Leaving NEW YORK at 1:45, "3:15 ana 8:1» P. M Count and civilization. VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/^AAAA/VSAA/V certainly are partic- And who can BDIVO thlB crisis? Amer- "I am talking from facts, becauso JsaJ If_-thla_crlala..iB_n.ot_ahnrtly I-llltc-to-utudy and study very care- luldr'atout the1r~cl6thesT7V "~ solved, I am afraid that we will havo fully before making any • statements to face another war that will solve it and I have In several opportunities ;, ,-.-buy-My-!— --:-'.- by-force.- It would be, gentlemen, brought myself to the poor, to tin tho war of tho small, of the poor, disinherited. I have mingled riiyael; against the capitalist. """ with them as Incognito, just as on< they surely look nice. I can remember when "When I say that America can of them with the only purpose of ob cleaning "was first brought to town we were nolvo the depression it is because tho tainlng their Ideas, their points ol United States Is today the brain, tho view and reactions, and, gentlemen, GOLDBERG'S afraid to trust our dresses to the cleaner for fear main axle around which the rest of they are tired, very tired of this preB- tho world Is gravitating. Neverthe- ent dictatorship. Red Bank Na Ja he would ruin them...and from the looks of less, as I have many times stated, tho "The Continent Is at present bad 24 Broad Street United States is overlooking one of on its feet ready for competition, R E A T ' some o' the work I've seen lately a'body still has the most Important points, that In my estimation is what haa caused the competition that eventually wlll'.be to be careful... Maybe that's why Betty and continuity of depression, a depression losing battlo to America unless th< John are so set on Miraclean." that If not remedied In time will un- standard of lifo in the United Stat dermine not only America, but the does not come down to equal an SALE rest of the world. The whole coun- compete with that of the Continen try Is paying very little attention to "In my :• travels through Latlr To clear our present stocks, to make room Miraclean does win and hold the confidence of tho terrific force and power of cap- American countries, where America: for new Fall Goods, all merchandise in our store italism as well as the lack of help products enjoy a high reputation and those who are particular about their clothes .., from the capitalist to the small man- a great demand, United States has is placed on sale at prices below cost. ufacturer. The ruling of the capital- lost her selling power In at least ism in the twentieth century can be sixty per cent drop, due to hard com- This Is Your Opportunity to Save ! And one fine thing about it is that the prices are considered as a most dangerous and petition from Europe. I, myself, pre- as low as you would feel safe in paying. oppressing dictatorship. fer to use American goods whenever Sale Starts Thursday, July 28tH. "America has grown In richness available, but, however, If the price and famo, not duo to the large cor- is oxhorbltant comparod with that porations, not due to tho big men of one from Europe, I, perhaps with re- Wall street She has grown, as any gret will buy the European article. Ladies' Pure Silk, Ladies' Mesh Children's Voile • country ,wpuld, .through the.force and If tho standard of life could bo re- Girls' Play Suits and Dimity EON'S hard work of the small manufacturer duced. In America to" meet that of Full-Fashioned Europe, tho United States will surely Blouses —and— [CLEANERANERS &&.. DVeRSI.^ and laborer. They, who form the smash tho competition from abroad, —and— DRESSES mass of population of the country, becauso America has tho brains, the Sheer Pajamas had in turn helped the big ones of to- money, tho population and the facili- Sizes, 1 to 10. liracleanJ day to reach the climax and that ties to do so. If not, the American Reg. 59c pair. Sweaters With Hats to Match. • dtun as a breath of <%rii\/ same mass is not receiving any help dollar will slowly go out of the coun- from the capitalist today. Why that try, thus" giving an opportunity to Reg. $1.95. Reg. Prices to $1.69. ' FUKRIERS — LAUNDERERS Bolflahneoa of the capitalist? other nations not as well prepared, to "No doubt that when conditions Increase their treasure. 70-76 White St. Tel 2800 Red Bank. wore good In this country tho middle Misses' Summer class bad a floating power, because "Exporting at present In America Sweaters, 2 for 88c they themselves had the buying pow- Is practically dead and It Is necessary 8S< 88< Pure Silk Flowered Crepe Boys' Dimity Top and SPECIAL LOT! French Crepe Indian Head Beach Robes Boys' Suits Bias Cut SLIPS SUITS Girls' Dresses FOR Reg. $1.50. Reg. $1.50. Sizes 2 to 6. CAN YOU Values to $1.00. 99c 88< 88< BELIEVE With any bedroom suite, es- Dancettesand Step-ins pecially priced during this sale for one week only find only as long as stock lasts. Ladies' Voile & Dimity Boys' Mesh Shirts Infants' Hand-Made Never before linvo you mndn Silk Mesh Step-ins, This CHAIR such a. buy, and BLOUSES and Zipper Dresses. Combinations. Polo Shirts —and— Reg. 59c. Creepers White and Eggshell GLOVES Reg. 75c pr.; 2 pair for

Boys' Linen, Covert Girl? Voile, Pique Beach Pajamas and Gabardine "E-Z" and Linen —and— Union Suits DRESSES Slacks Sizes 4 to 10. Mesh Union Suits. Sizes 8 to 16. JENNY LIND 3-PC. SUITE in 4-PC. WALNUT SUITE with Reg. Prices Reg. 59c and 69c. Reg. 50c. ' Toddler's Sillc Dresses Mnplo finish ... Close Out. full size Vanity and Chiffcrobc; to $1.50. Sizes 2 to 12. Sizes 1, 2, 3. Vnnity enn be had for .$10.00. Inner Spring Mattress. Special $23 $9.75. 59 88 "Carter's1* Infhnti' ~ Ladies' Elastic "Master" "Carter's" Sport Blouses SHIRTS and Mc«h Sun Suits With Tics. _„.*_ BANDS ROR. 69c. RcB. 59c. RCR. $1.50. Sizes 4 to 10.

Red Star 88 Birdinye Dinprir* 4-PC. POSTER BEDROOM SUITE .. . nil Burl Wnlnut Pan- Children's els; Onli Interiors. You will never Liuliei Hoy*' l.innn, Half Spcrtucltrr and All Leather mnlco n buy lilio this at 69 —- nnil— Handbags Covert SANDALS A wido vnrirly ol Anklets Ren. $1.50. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! ALL BUPj: WALNUT PANEL Bog! formerly to SUITS $9^50 Inner Spring $ SUITE of 4 Piece* with very $1.95. ntf. $1.50 Value Li)— MATTRPcipg Q bcnutiful Mnplo Inlay. Tliii price MATTRESS u below cost of production, »79 88° 88 51" 88 All other Shnoi ALL FURNISHING CO. ALL 88* Reduced I SALES 22 E. FRONT ST., SALES FINAL Globe RED BANK, N. J. CASH All Bathing Suits Drastically Reduced! Six RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1982. "\ ' DR. B. A. KEVINS, Saturday for a short trip to England have adopted an ordinance which students In the Rutgers university SHERIFFS SMZ. -• „ LICENSED OH1BOPHAOTOH, Here and There Mra. Lawrence 1» not accompanying gives the city power to remove any summer school. s.r virtu* of • writ of e. fa, to n> dl, ' ,^OO Broad Street. Red Bank, N. J them because st- her work on the wall, building or structure which Former Resident Dead,' Phone I06O. state Democratic committee and also may become a menace to life or in the County Mrs. Myrtle M. Helsley, wife of WHY v«ndui, on because her other daughters arc ex-health or tend to become a flre Haz- Judge Wilbur A. Helsley, formerly ot v i nnw'T if NOW' ^ NOT MAKE; "THE MENUS A. WIBTH, pected homo for a'vlslt. ard. ?«*••»«'• .noun of, U o'clocwink. 10«mJd I . OPTOMETRIST Long Branch, died last Wednesday at TffiJS*' i'- A1 "SI""*- &«twa- 8tan Member of Board of Elections. Dngg Blto Too Many, her home at East Orange. She was WHAT FOOD TO SERVE VEGETABLES.. .AND A CLASS A.'m*!' '"J*' «(t«rnoon of •> d dar at Pinna 88. lUd B.nli erty, Building Operation*, Because nearly 100 persons, mostly Office Boorsi 9:00 to EitO. Carl Schroeder of Belmar has been a sister of Benjamin P. Morris. THE^E WARM DAYS. Evening! br. Appointment. ^ Lodge Doingj, Birtha, Mar- appointed a member of the Mon- children, havp bBen bitten by dogs at OF SHEFFIELD WILK Long Branch the past month. Police $1,000 Jewel Theft mouth county board of elections to Thieves gained entrance Into the QTKNN. PARSONS & DOBEMCS, riages and Death*. succeed the late George Dolss of Commissioner Samuel Zartman has EACH PERSON?^ COUNSELLORS AT I^W announced that a dog catcher will be home of Mrs. John Thomson of Avon • WUtfield Balldlne. - Red Gink Mrs. Minerva B. Buckley, widow Bradley Beach.' Mr. Schroeder has Jobs J. Qulno, Theodora D. Parsons, of Edward J. Buckley, died at her been active in Democratic politics for employed. Thursday night and stole Jewelry Tliorosa P. Doremus homo at' Long Branch last Thursday. o time. Trip to Valley Forge. valued at over $1,000. Entrance was She was a graduate nurse of the About 35 members of the Freehold made through a aide window, AIBTON BEEKBIAtf, Long Branch hospital. Three chil- Drowned Man Identified. lodge of Daughters of Liberty made Daley—Hunt. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. The body of a man plck£ft up seven •Miss Emma Daley of OaHhurstand Oiflees, 10 Bro»d St., BED BANK, N. J. dren survive her. miles off shore by Manasquan coast a bus trip to Valley Forge last Sat- Daniel M. Woolley ot Long Branch urday week. While there they wit- Edward J. Huntrof Trenton were GEOEGB D. COOPER, guards has been Identified through married last Wednesday at St. Rose died suddenly from a heart attack bathing house tag as that of Stc- nessed two weddings In the chapel. CIVIL ENGINEE& last Friday morning. He hai been of Lima church at Freehold tby Rev. Successor to George Cooper. C. E, ihen Cook of Brooklyn. Cook dls- Child-Drowned-at TCIUiwood.—^ — .T. J. Barry, assistant rector. Patterson BuUdlnl. BED BANK. N. 3. engaged In the oil business for sev- tppeared three weeks ago from Con- Jtobert Acker, seven-year-old son eral years. A widow survives him. 1007, In tin Ja, airtjSo GEOBGE 1L ALLEN, Jr., 0. E.,- and Island. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Acker of Union Man Bankrupt' GEORGE F. BANDOLFH, C. E., The. ladles' auxiliary of the Howell Beach, was drowned at Cilffwood last Ira Strlcklln, one of ths oldest WITH PLENTY OF. MILK. townBhlp flrc company has presented Delegates to Convention. •Coins inttnded to k« tha lalna !«n<« • CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Friday week. Tho boy had left his clothing merchants at Asbury Park, YOU CAN EAT, FEWER HEAVY 60 Breed Street Red Bank. N. J. the company with $1,000 to be applied Robert L. Meyers and Milton A'. mother and went in the bay alone. has filed a voluntary petition In bank- •nd p»ml... «oicrlb.d In »\iVtaft end Bennett have been named as dele- tram Property Holding Corporation. « • to tho second mortgage on the nre- ruptcy. James D. Carton has been FOODS-KEEP COOLER- / THAT SOUNDS corporation of th« 8tat« of N.w ?,& t" Jiouse. ates from the Long Branch Ex- Addition to Borough Hall, named as receiver. ; AND STILL BE / LIKE-A GOOD IDEA; POLLY. shange club to the national conven- Plans and specifications have been Cameron Hudson and gauline Raw- County olarkt offlca la son', _ Astftiry Park. splSred people, lon of Exchange clubs, which will prepared for the construction of a Overcome by Heat WELL-NOURISHED. S~[ I'LL TRY IT e held af Syracuse September 11th deadi an tiaeM-,0, etc. were fined $50 each last'week on oncstory addition to-the 'West' Long r. Alfonso .and-Frank ;R»Jipflno,,.M5ti TOMORROW. tricti ot charges of operating a number game. o 11th. Branch borough hall. Bids for thoawan children, were overcome by the parfialifItparfialiofIantt'*ndi3r«inUea~hBf*tftKftA>d hBf*tftKftA>- work will bo received August 3d. heat while bathing at Union Beach «rtloul.rl» d/.orlb.?Kt,, ^RB".^ Wife Takes Husband's Job. Fleeced Out of 510. last week.- They were treated at the J«in« In the Borough of Ooeanport V tha Two women, one of whom had theHall Damages Fruit. S?""'».°J Monmouth and St.t. of Na" Charles O. Davenport, a former Matawan hospital. «ey and known aaloti Number 1-2.8.4- county detective, who Is now receiv- Lppearinco of being a gypsy *nd Joseph Carr of tho Battle Ground Big Carpet Order, ».n« S» In Sactlon E. Block S, on a ilalmed to have powers of healing fruit farm west of Freehold ropprts iSfra"1*1 map ••""» "? »<»b.dlvl.lon ot ing a pension, resigned as overseer Tho Freehold rug mills have re- s 1 :he sick, got away with S30 from Mrs. that the hall accompanying the storm •'&.£ • ? V "" ." ""'»"> map entltlad of the poor at Asbury Park because ceived an order for 20,000 yards of M«n of Property of Portaupeek Bealty a person receiving a pension can not Vnnic Conover, 76, of Freehold last Sunday night of last week ruined •eek.- Tho women made their es- carpet for the new Radio City now -0.. -known i«« Portaupaok. Monmouth Cof, hold another position. Mayor Clar- about one-third of his apple crop. under construction at New York. n V n'S'V ;200»V ««»«• »• Cooper! ence Hetrlck appointed Mr. Daven- cape. Operation for Infected Leg. port's wifo to the job. iming Man'a AiitoPound. Frank Ahrend of Keyport under- Sold Hla Farm.,! ^M Padlock Proceedings. The automobile In which Harold went an operation at the Matawan William Beokmeyer has «old his hospital last week for an infection on two-acre farm on the Farmlngdale Padlock proceedings have been In- . Donnelly of Bayonno went to ong Branch was found last week In his right leg caused by a blister on road opposite the Yellow Brook road SHEFFIELD FARMS -A MILK Selnn Intended to bo tha lame land and stituted against Our House Tavern at premise. doscHbod In a certain dtad from his heel. to K. Reinhardt of Lakewood. r Op Ho d ltllt Ardena and Sam's grill at Asbury ront of Ocean Park. This leads po- H » "."'.i. L . Oj'POratlon,' » corpora- lco to bollovo that Donnolly has enr- Cntchlng tho Blues. Park. Otto and Emma Kauert and led out his threat to commit suicide. Hook and line fishermen at Sea- Vwv. J?»nl«'»!n. boarlne date November Leonard Tumulty are named In the 11th. 1920, and recorded In the Monmouth ' bright brought ashore between 5,000 U ffl 8T Wllbert A. Beecroft, former sheriff In College Play. 10aif"an of education. The distribution is lassed an ordinance authorizing the ments of record. made on the basis of teachers em- very effective, relieves the cramps and pain. The tea also allays all nervous purchase of a tract of about fourteen Belnz Intended to he. ths ntni land and ployed, tuition paid, transportation acres near Lake Topanemus. It was irritation, quiets and acts as a sedative to the entire nervous system. Thousands premlsoa described In a cortsln deed from Photograph furnished and total days attendance. lought to protect the interests of the of women regularly use this tea with wonderful effect. Sold at any of Schwarz's Property Moldlnsr Corporation, a corpora- tion of tho Stato of New Jerasy to Ask water works and the lake. d n boa ln d Verdict of $5,000. Eight Drug Stores. Trial size, SOc—large size, $1.50. i in?S *j ' '; .», »t« Scptomber 16th, 1030, and 1'econlotl In tho Monmouth Coun- Edward Daniels of Deal has been Sent to Reformatory, If you desire a pill that has the same effect as the tea, but far, more power- ty Clerk'i olllce In Book 15«5 of Deeds, awarded a verdict of $5,000 against Harold Brlggs, 16, of Freehold, ful, you can take Victoria Silver Star Regulating Pills alone or in combination laites Z6«. etc. , Hand Colored in Oil Lyle Elmer of Manasquan and Gab- who was arrested at Easton, Penn- Seised as the property of Ask Brynlld. ylvania, a few weeks ago in a car with the tea. Regular Strength, $2.00. Extra Strength, $3.50. Accepted by »"• « als., taken in execution at the suit riel Edvy of Long Branch for Injuries of Eleanor W. McCormack and to be sold he received in a fall while working ho and two companions had stolen, women for the past 25 years as the most reliable regulating pill. These pills by on the construction of the Long was sent to the state reformatory at LOW COST are safe and effective, and usu'a'Uy bring about the desired action. n . WJWUAM R. O'BWEN, Sheriff. Only 1.00 Branch country club house. Annandale last week. For a soothing, healing and effective suppository use Victoria Silver Stcr Dated July 5, 1032. LONGER SERVICE Edward W. Wise. Sol'r. Regularly 2.00 Suing for $200,000. Dfcd In His Auto. Antiseptic Suppositories. They are made with cocoa butter, which melts by the U8L.4T.J47.J8. Edward Smith of Keyport Is suing J. Frank Youmans, former county Even If the first cost of an warmth of the body, thereby immediately releasing the.active ingredients to do for $200,000 damages for the death of oad supervisor, suffered a heart at- Same quality and service as ' Exide were higher than ordi- their Germicidal work. These Suppositories are constantly used by thousands IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. his wife In an auto collision at Col- tack and died while driving his au To ANOELO DeCRESCENZO end ANNA! In higher-priced photographs lingswood several weeks ago. Suits tomobile at Collingswood Parlc Mon- nary batteries—the longer of women and are so good and reliable that one woman recommends them to. PJORESOENZO, his «l(e, and NICOLA for the same amount have been day of last week. Ho Is survived by period of trouble-free per- another. Married women who wish to" remain in normal health"should con- -- UfiUQBI. and EMILIA...LIGUORI.. hli. NO APPpiNTMENT NECESSARY brought by relatives of two others a widow and a son. stantly use these suppositories, as there is nothing more reassuring and comfort- killed In the same accident. formance would Justify the By virtue of on Order ot the Court of ing than Victoria Silver Star Suppositories. They are extremely germicidal and Chancery of New Jersey, msda on the day Caught a Shark. cbst. Exldej actually cost of tho date hereof, In a cauie wherein Th« Ten Years In Prison. Edward Lyons of Keyport cap- positively destroy all germ life! They are so reliable that they remove all worry. Broad Street National Bank of Red Baak, Aaron Sparks, an Asbury Park Ne- ;ured a nine-foot diamond tooth less, in the long run, than Now Low Price. 1 dozen Suppositories, $1.00 per box. 3 dozen Suppositories, New Jersey, Is complainant and Angtlo gro, who had been In jail several DeCmcenxo, and others are defendants, lhark while attending to his lobster cheaper batteries. $2.50 per jar. Also made in Jelly Form, not greasy, complete with applicator you are remilred to appear and nnewer tha weeks awaiting sentence on charges >ots Tuesday of last week. Mr. Ly- .A °" **ld complainant on or baton the of assault with 'intent to kill and at new low price of $1.00. im $?* of September, nejt, or the said >ns put tho shark on exhibition at SA •. ? •l.?k.on "!" ,CI»>«»"«d ajalnst you. robbery, was sentenced to ten years his fish market. Our Service Car The said bill Is fileil to rorscloie a raort- In state prison last week by Judge Any of tho Victoria. Silver Star Preparations are sold at any of Schwarz's Eight Drug Base given by Angelo DeCresconio. Nicola, Harry Truax. 'layed for Soldiers. Stores. We deliver In cities where wo have stores or Bond by Parcol Post Postpaid on Ujiuor! and Louis Bonifacio to George receipt ot pi;ice, Stores In NewarJt, Bloomfleld and East Orange. Lane, dated November 22, 1021, on land! Elmer Burdge of Freehold took his Is Always Ready In the Township of Mlddletown, In tha Want Beach Reopened. rchestra to Camp Moore, at Sea Girt County of Monmouth and State of New Property owners in the vicinity of ast week and gave an entertainment Jersey, recorded In Book BOO of Mortgages, Jollno avenue at Long Branch have [or the soldiers in tha Y. M. C. A. FnONTS 2113, page 264, and which mortgage vmm as- petitioned the commissioners to re- signed by George Lane to The Broad, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT lut. The orchestra will play there SCHWARZ'S EIGHT DRUG STORES Streot National Bank o( Hid Bank. New open the bathing beach at the foot Jersey, on November 2, 1927, and 700 Eitata of Georglni E. Shipper), deceased. of that street. Residents have agreed igaln tonight. "Everything for the Sick to make them well" Angelo DeCrescemo and Nicola Llguorl Kotle* Is hereby given that the ac- are made defendants becauia you era the eotinti of ths cubic rib en, executon and to pay for a life guard If the beach Refuse to Pay Bill. owners of record of said mortgaged lands', trnatett of Robert H. Me Curdy, lurvlvine IB reopened. nnd you Anna DfaCreecenio and Emilia ' •xecutorand trustes of the estate of Bad The Long Branch commiaslonors ^JohnHansenj 457 Clinton Ave., near Peshine, Newark 69 Fourth Ave., Ampere, E. Orange Llnuorl are made defendants because your dtfcoiied, will be audited and itated by nantmously voted last week not to 114 Springfield Ave., above Junction, Newark 34 Broadway, near Seventh Ave., Newark hunbands are tho owners of record of said th» Sarrosate of th« County of Mon- An Old Badge. ay a bill of $300 submitted by John land and because you claim an Inchoate moutb and reported for settlement to the Louis Brltman of Long Branch 42 West Front St., 788 Clinton Ave., near 17th St., Newark 565 Bloomfield Ave., Bloomfield rljht of dower or some other Interest In Orphans Court of said County, on Thurs- Rlnglebca, former city electrician for d«T. tha fourteenth day of July. A. D. plowed up a pollco badge In his gar- drawing lighting specifications for Shore Avenue, 900 Main St., Corner Ocean Park Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J. 1032, *t, which ttrae application will be den last week which Is said to be at ix streets. RED BANK the said mortgaged lands. tntdt fbr.tbt allowance of commlsilom and least fifty years old. It bore the In- MAIN STORE, 887 BROAD STREET, NEAR WILLIAM STREET, NEWARK Dated July D. 1032. counect fees. scription "Monmouth Park Police11 To Remove Hazards. ALSTON BEEKMAN, . Dated June «, A. D. 1982. and was probably used at the race The Long Branch commissioners Solicitor of Complainant. WORRISTOWN TKUST COMPANY, - 10 groad Street, B«d Sank, N, J, _V Morriatown, N. J,, track there. HENRY Wf FORD. Old Hadlion Road, Hortlitown, N. J. Attempted Suicide. Executors and Truiteea of Robert H, Me- Mr3. Anno Butler of Keyport at- Curdy, Surviving Executor and Trustee of the E»t»to of Georgina E. Shlppcn. tempted suicide laBt week by swal- deceased. lowing two mercury tablets. She was JOSHUA R RALMON, [taken to the llatawan hospital, Counsellor at Law, Morrlitown, N. J., where a stomach pump was uaed and Proctor. she was soon out of danger. Tb» road to better and bigger busl- To Snll for Europr. esa leads through Th« Register's nd- JU<1RO rtullf V. Lawrence and inB columns.—Advertisement. daughter Sylvia of Freehold will sa

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BED 0EO8S WOBK. the month wero Mrs. George Dwlght, has been rented to an out-of-town beron are, visiting their aunts. Miss BUNGING • COAOHDfQ Mrs. Haley Flake, Mri. Robert Hart- concern for manufacturing purposes. Margaret Dean and Mrs. Mary Car- otlvltles of Monmouth County horne, Jr., of Rumson, Mrs. R. A. Tho firm will feature aluminum meat ney. Tho visitors and thefr hostesses Branch fot June. ' 3ensler of Red Bank and Miss Ann and vegetable cutters and aluminum spent a day last week at Island CASS FREEBORN Heights, making the trip with Mr. Tha monthly report for Juna om Salney of Shrewsbury. card and party tables. (Late of Metropolitan Opera House, N. Y. C.) Fifty-three ex-service" men caiei and Mrs. Joseph Herry of Eaton- lho Monmouth county chapter, Amer- town. ican Bed Cross, recently submitted, ware handled during the month, two on thenew £.&S AX 11 Y HOOK Voice Culture \ shows in the first aid and Ufa aivlng ervice men cases and one civilian Highlands News The drought and hot weather last Car It on Theatre department, seven passed the senior 'amlly. week caused a number of farmers to lite saving test; Frank O'Brien of Clh. Bad Bank ftaglattr can b« bought quit work on their crops temporarily. EVERY WEEKDAY Deal, Thomas Devlin, Michael Fath- In Hlihlandt at Bedla'i drug ator* «adOn such places the farmhands wero RED BANK, N. ,J DBUNKEN D1UVER FINED. at Joieph stamen, iton). laid off for several days. Drlre your antomoblle down to the Atlantlo Highlands Fler. Park STUDIO JNOO , «. and Fred McCevoy of Belmar, Dutch Night will be observed at Patrick LeStranga of New York right on the pier, free. Three hour sail. Cruise up the Bay and Har- Tel B«d Bank Terou under Examiners Howard Rowland Arrested After He Stop* CM at the bor and return. Leaves Atlantlo Highlands Pier S:*3 r. 01., E. B. T. and Hugo Bonk of Anbury park. Conners' Cedar Grove next Saturday has been spending Bevcral days with 174 , Seasonable. Middle of Street Intersection. John H. Carney. (Add one hour for Daylight Saving Time). Arrive* back at Atlantic Frank Conover of Avon and John night when frankfurters and sauer- Highlands Pier 9:00 P. M., E; S. T. Enjoy a delicious dinner »nd, If BPEAKtNQ FIAMO Bomello and Gordon Blddle of Long Patrick J. Herrold of New York, kraut will be featured on the menu. Mre. Hamilton Scott and her two daughters of Maplewood spent part you like, dance In tho big, cool ballroom—no extra charge. Reduced Branch also paused the senior test 'ound guilty of driving while under Conners' jazz band will play for fares for parties of ten or more. Consult ticket agents for Information. under tho earns examiners, ' :he Influence of liquor and operating dancing. of last week with Mrs. Sarah Scott. In a baseball game at Eatontown A class conducted by Instructor motor vehicle without a license, The Coffee Circle will go tomor- was fined (200 and costs last Friday row to Willow Grov« Park In Penn- last Thursday tho boys' team of this William Dennis at Long Branch place was defeated by Eatontown by Round Trip Ticket $1.25 Including Dinner $2.25 passed thlrtoensenlorgind. one.. jutt mornlnff by Recorder William J. sylvania on its third annual bus ride. Poulson. Ms HcenBe was revokedfor tha score, of 17 to 8. Four of the tor: Edward Emmono, Harry M. Hu- Busses will leave Fred Corse's gar- members of the Tlnton Falls nine two years. age, Bay and Washington avenues 'STEAMERS llck and John Smock of Ealontown, were absent and their places were NtW.JIMlVj.CIHTAAV Richard Genray, Leon Bowman, Her- Herrold was arrested tha night be- Water Witch, at half-past eight taken by Eatontown players. PHONE man SuBBman, John Hues and Rich' fore by Policeman Charles Erlckdort o'clock. Jacob S. Hoffman will go at the corner of Broad and Wallace along as conductor. Prayer meeting was not held at the RED BANK ard Lenox of Long Branch; Mrs, Methodist church Thursday night, Margaret M. Nordell of Elberon, streets after he had stopped his car The LadleB' aid society of the due to Rev. Louis Cane, the pastor, Samuel Spittle of Fort Monmouth, In the middle of the street. When Methodist church will hold a beach Bolng sick with tonallltls. Alfred M. Woolley of Oakhurst, Wal- he failed to continue, on Ericltson party at Sandy Hook on Thursday, PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS ter J. Zooller of- W.anamassa, and Mre. Frank Holmes of Medford went over to the car. As he ap-August 11th. The women of the has been spending several days with of the Mrs.-Arrna-Sussman otjiong Branchr proached itthn driver- slurhpeddowtf church-are-planning=46- -b&ve this Edward SusBtnan of Long Branch In his. Beat and Erlcksen thought he event far exceed any previous party MrsrWellington Wilktasi passed tho junior test. ' had been stricken. A closer. Inspec- of its kind held by the society. Twenty-nine persona, passed the tion, the policeman testified, aroused The Highlands building and loan Brook News. SPANISH BEAUTY standard first aid course and onehis suspicions and he took the man association has opened a new series passed the junior. Inatructora Ed- to police headquarters, where he was for shareholders. ThU Is the thir- The Pine Brook Community club Announce to their Patrons and Friends that on ward Hopkins and John B. Kelly examined by Dr. J. B. Boyd, who pro- teenth series to bo opened by the as- will Tiold a lawn party Thursday completed a class of sixteen with the nounced him as being unfit to oper- sociation. Tho twelfth s.erles ma- evening, August 4th, at the home of SEPT. 30th they will move to LONG BRANCH. Cllffwood flre department. Those ated car. tured laBt week and over $32,000 was Mrs. J. N. Boone, near Shafto'o Cor passing wero Hutledge P. Gulden, paid out to shareholders. The of- sr. Look for new location in the RED, Martin Frey, William Collins, Mi- ficers of the association are William Cornelius Dollae held a dance a' BANK REGISTER and in the, chael Collins, Thomas P. Regtn Atlantic Highlands Fehlhaber, president; Dr, James J. his Roadside hall Monday night am \Vho'i the architect? Who's the buiidor? "WHO'S THE John J. Cox, Thomas Vene, John- Re- Rowland, vice president; Daniel Bills, LONG BRANCH RECORD. Ban, William Regan, Peter Vene, Conrad Groonhow hold a dance at hli M.UMBEB? If the answer to the three questions pro satisfac- (Tho XUd Bank Reslittr can be bouuht treasurer; Harry N. Johnson, secre- Recreation hall Friday night. tory the name of Mulvlhlll will have been mentioned. John J. Marzo, Jr., Gustave Marz, In Atlantic? Highland! it tht atom of tary and George E. Jenklnson, Jr., Edward Wolnzer, George Melzenor Mrs. Harry Covert was a visitor William US, W. Lemburfj and A. Kite.) solicitor. Othora on the board of di-Belmar over tho wook-end. The Famous European Permanent and rrank Sarltnky of Cllffwood and rectors are John B. Ahem, Francis FRANK J. MULVIHILL Henry Dano of Keyport. A "Summer Fair" for the benefit Mrs. Ida Stevens has been enter Waving Experts offer you their re« of the Methodist church will be held Downa, Jacob S. ^Hoffman, Harry talntng visitors from Now York. Successor to HOWARD FREY. MombcrB of the Red Bank Wom- next Wednesday and Thureday in Smith and Benjamin Nelmark. Miss Gehevleve Logan of Brooklyn nowned $15.00 Permanent Waves 74 Momnouth St., Red Bank, N. J. en's club completed seven girls' the vacant store on First avenue, ' At the meeting of the board of ed-In spending her vacation with her for only < dresses and five boys' Bhlrts. opposite police headquarters, ucation to be held Monday night bids aunt, Mrs. Gcnovleve Stewart Volunteer staff assistants during Lewis...S.. Sculthorpe,_Inc, i«-thfi. will be opBrie4_Ior_furn!shing one John Berry and Benjamin Wllso name of a new corporation formed hundred tons of buckwheat coal. The are new employees of Cornelius De-~ to deal in local real estate. The cor- meeting will begin at eight o'clock 1166 In his firewood business. poratlon has a capital stock o and bids should be in the hands of Tho now artesian well on th M and 000, The incorporators are Lewis S.- John P. Adair, the district clerk, on grounds of Zlon Methodist churcl Your "Shopping Dollar" Goes Farthest At or before that time. has been completed. It was made b; NO EXTBAg. Sculthorpe, Florence C. Sculthorpe, Walter Cobb of Wayside. Ethel E. Sculthorpe and Florence Ruth Murphy Smith, wife of Frank E. Sculthorpe. Their principal of- Smith, is seeking a divorce from her SHORT, LONG AND GBAY HAIR DYED, BLEACHED. fice will be in Atlantlo Highlands. husband on the ground of extreme Married In Virginia. GUARANTEED from 8 to 0 Months. " The Parent-teacher association of cruelty. Snyder 4 Roberts are rep- G. Heywood Bennett of Ocea St. Agnes's Catholic church held a resenting Mrs, Smith In the matter. Grove and Miss Ruth H. Tune, THE BEST WORK FOR THE LEAST MONEY. PENNEYS successful card party last Friday Rev. P. R. Comer, paBtor of theschool teacher in Virginia, wero ma night in tho church hall. Attractive Methodist church, preached Sunday rled recently at Halifax, Vlrginli NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSABT. prizes were awarded and refresh- morning at the eleven o'clock service ihey are making their home at Oceai Red Bank's Newest Department Store! on "Beautifying the Valleys." The (rove. 00 E. FRONT ST. PHONB ments were served. The committee evening service at half-past seven THAT'S THE SLOGAN THESE DAYS ! n charge of the party comprised o'clock was called a twilight service (Corner of Washington St.) RED BANK 2342. i Mr*. Sara Jackson, Mrs. A. J. Burns, at which evangelistic messages with t pays to advertise In The Heglste Mrs. D. Oakes, Mrs. Vincent O'sage, gospel songs formed the major part Throngs of Thrifty Shoppers are visiting our store every Mrs. H. Waldman, Mrs. J. Early, gpel sgs frd the j p Mrs. W. Simmons, Mrs. J. McKenzle, of thhe program. ThThe pastot r alsl o add- day... and they are marveling at the Sensational Values we are Mrs. Charles Schmidt and Mrs. Wal- dressed the congregation at this ser- vicei . offering in every department. :er Halleran. A representative delegation from Tho annual bridge tournament of the Highlands Lions club joined wits VISIT OUR STORE TODAY... THERE IS A REAL :he Atlantic Highlands Casino #111 the Lions of Atlantlo Highlands be held at the casino Saturday night. Monday night on its annual evening TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU. Card playing will begin promptly at lall on the Sandy Hook through New nine o'clock. i York harbor and Rarltan bay. Monmouth Vollure of the Forty The MethodlBt Ladles' aid society Hard to Believe! SPECIAL and Eight, the new organization of at its recent clam chowder sale did the members, of the American Le- suph. &D unexpectodJniBlness that the FEATURE VALUE gion, •wlirtj? entertained""by the society will continue these Friday Sandy Hook poet here on Thursday morning chowder sales throughout LADIES' PURE SILK FOR THURSDAY night, August 18th. the summer. Rev. R. A. Anderson, pastor of the The card party to be held at Con- Morganvllle MethodlBt church, la ners' Cedar Grove hotel Saturday scheduled to apeak tonight at the night, August 13th, for the benefit FROCKS FOLDING mid-week servlco at the Methodist of the Church of Our Lady ofi Per- U0RES church. petual Help promises to be a big af Cash buying for over The Sunday-school of the Central fair. A door prize of $2.50 will bs 1,470 Stores makes CARD Baptist church will go by bus to-awarded and there will be disposed morrow on Its annual outing to As-of on the co-operative plan $10 In these possible at bury Park. Tho members are Wok- gold and a permanent wave. Danc- FOR THURSDAY ONLY $1.98. TABLES ing forward for a clear day for this ing will follow the card games. A annual event. committee of more than fifty women Is looking after the arrangements. Robert Harkneea, a prominent Many Highlands residents, Includ- evangelist pianist, is scheduled to ing a number of professional and bus give a Bacrcd concert at the Cen-lncss men. liave visited Fort Han- tral Baptist church Thursday night, cock during the week to pay their August 25th. Prof. Harkncss, In ad- respects to Col. J. C. Johnson, who dition to being a pianist, Is also a leaves his command at the fortifica- THE GHEATEST composer and comes here well rec- tion today preparatory to going to VALUE EVER OFFERED ommended. his new assignment at San Francisco. IN A CARD TABLE! A, Romeo, who conducts a fruit, Col. Johnson, who has been at For vegetable and bower market at First Hancock for the past three years, has BLACK EMBOSSED TOP; avenue and Valley Drive has twomade many friends fa the Highland Patch Priscilla large banana trees growing on hladistrict. ROUNDED COBNEKS. premises that arc attracting much The "Mystio Maid" Is the title o Quilts THESE WILL 00 FAST. attention. In addition to these two Curtains hlch are two years old, hoa play to be presented in tho 84 mailer trees of the With this Coupon With this Coupon 52 same variety which are being grown I IM A 01N E 1 Star lodge. Paul Skllllng of Lon 99c for further experimenting. In 1925 Without Coupon Without Coupon 69c Mr. Romeo had a banana tree which Branch has been coaching the play LADIES' ra in their respective parti. Thos bore a nice bunch of fruit and he Full bed size. Colonial designs in multi color Figurod Grenadino Curtains in Cream and HAND-MADE was BO proud of his success that ho who -will have special parta in th< play are Gilbert Parker, Mrs. Robert Prints! Chiffons! Dots!\ has. a plcturo of tho tree on exhibi- offsets. White cotton filled. Sunran. Mado with wide ruffles. tion in his store. Mr. Romeo Is like- killing, Alta Simpson, Ruth Koep- Porto Ricait wise a successful flp grower, having pel, Esther Fahrcr, Richard Weiss grown several well developed fig Floyd Van Aken and F. C. Martin Washable Silksl NOW trees on his Atlantlo Highlands The entire cast will Include mon NEWEST STYLES ! RIGHT TO GOWNS property. nan sixty. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson are thf ••s WEAR, NOW AND LATEIl. $ The Bongster» 1« the name given parents of a son born last Wednen a new quartet which wan recently "Lockwood" rASTJSLS AND WHITES IN- day night. Mr. Johnson Is manage! Jacquard Only formed by Anthony Cardner. Thoso of the Belford baseball team. 1.98 In tho quartet are Mr. Cardner, Van Saturday night was Irish night a CLUDED. Luke and Albert Wolfe, all of At- Connors' Cedar Grovo at Watc Mattress lnnllo Highlands end William Kelly Witch, at which time Irish songs and i Spreads of New Monmouth. Joseph Kelly of folk dances were featured In the pro- 1 Covers ggc With this Coupon LADIES', niAS-CUT o i n i. s • IA1UKS New Monmouth la the pianist for the gram. Honjruters. Tho quartet has been en- Georgfl Smith and Jefferson Cot- With this Coupon \J \J *- 99c gaged to broadcast every Friday trell aro on thn hou.in cnmmltteo of Without Coupon SLIPS Wash Dresses Fabric Gloves night from Rtntlon WJBI of Red tho fire department, serving from Without Coupon . . . .1.24 Tint Colors. WlUtn or Ilnnk, beginning tholr program nt Monday of thin week until August 1st. Covori for all tiie b«di. Heavy quality un- New strips offocti In Crinklod Sprsadi In quarter to nlno o'clock. Mr. Gard- The firemen were called out Hun- '.^i^.ichod shoaling, reinforced teams, box- ner s»y« the quartet In open for other day afternoon to a general alarm to all dsiiroblo colon. Full liia, soamlan. icnt" besides rmllo broail- extinguish a flro that had broken out ed iluipod. 25 on tho drawbridge. Very llttln ilnm- cnntlng. 25 25 1 The open-nlr fair which wa» conaffo was done. It in thoiiKht thn fin ducted Thursday, Friday and Hatur- ntarted from a lighted cigarette ONCi; AdAIN 1 ilny nlKhl" nf last weak on First avo- which had been careleiMy thrown on II O V H ' MEN! You'll Have to Hurry! nuo for thn benefit nf thn flrnt nl

pushed more quickly if the clubs GABDEN COVEB MOTES. auditor, H. S. Huleohart.. showed the A Memento of worked together in one concentrated borough owed the school account TELEPHONE 2238-* effort rather than for each club to :t Is Just aa Important as One for over $4,000. Another auditor's report The Theater endeavor to put across an Individual Potato Fields. .' showed the borough owed the school program, which In many Instances A cover crop In the garden Is Just account" $9,000. District Cleric Harry meant defeat of certain problems Doyle and Mr. Jones, not- satisfied I Quart to 5 People as essential as a cover crop following Lon Hascall Presents Players which were too big to be handled by twenty acres of potatoes. In fact the with either audit, made an audit and B. A. SHOEMAKER a slnglo club. brought the amount down to $162.10. Boat Club With Silk'Banner efficient gardener likes to grow a The shortage of 1931 of $1,244.03 wan DEALER IN Bearing Autographs of Many To bring the clubs closer together garden Just a little bit better than It's impossible for all the people ii> New In the matter of recreation Mr. White is neighbors. To do this by freezing covered by a check from' Mr. Jones Jersey to obtain fresh New Jersey Milk. Famous Actors. and Maurice Schwartz, president of :lmo in the fall all of the land should three weeks before the report of the tho Rotary club, jointly presented a shortage was mid». from the office Lon Hascall, one of the prominent covered. A good cover to use for of Mr. Darby, ' members of the Players' boat club handsome sliver loving cup to be sarly seeding would be crimson elov- .The Department lot Agriculture; says there CO known as "The Presidents' Cup" to Seized with sun odema while In and who Is not only an actor of some ;r. Oftentimes It can be seeded down are 117,000 cows in the state, -. , . coto but also a playwright, haa pre- bo contested . for In' a aeries of golf between the rows of parsnips, car- bathing last week, Alphonso Rob.- Wood, Feed, Hay, sented to the club a large silk and games between players representing rots, beets, etc. If the rows are so pano, six; years old, and his brother satin novelty that now has an Im- the Lions and Rotary clubs of Red elope that a cover would not catch, as Frank, three years old, were taken The average cow produces about 7 quarts of Bank. . . . , soon as the crop Is harvested tho to Mdtawan hospital for treatment, ••:•• LIME and FERTILIZER portant place on the clubhouse wall, where recovery was rapid, and they milk per day. . ', Several years ago a member .of tho Tony Hunting, president of thB grower might seed & mixture by Players' boat club of Fair Haven and weight of one part of hairy vetch or were able to return to their home. Peat Moss AH Kinds of Poultry.Feed theatrical profession spent much time Eyeiett-Ftewald of Newark has and money getting a collection of a former member of the Red Bank winter vetch and two parts of either ••'. The daily output of milk in New Jersey 13 Rotary club, extended an invitation wheat or rye. ended a visit with Mr, and Mrs. John autographs of well-known actors, Monahan. then about 800,000 quarts. . ' .'•',. Baled Shavings actresses, theatrical producers, Inter- to tho Red Bank Rotarlans and their nationally known singers and enter- ladles to visit the Flayers' club' and Former Mayor and Mrs. Charles Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE tainers. Over two hundred such sig- his invitation was unanimously ac- Union Beach News. Miller are. at their summer home on The last census says there are over 4,000,000 PLYMOUTH COAL natures wera secured and they were cepted. Wednesday night of next Union avenue. .'people in this state. • so arranged that a photograph at week will therefore be set aside as (The R»d Bsqk Register ui be bought Mrs. Thomas Corcoran has re- Foi Twcaty-Ovo Years. In Union Beach at tha etor* of Qua San* turned from a stay at New York. least two feet square was made of Rotary night at the Players' club. son,) the collection. < Plans are under way for the Red St. Vincent dePaul society held a The Urge consumption of water, sociable • at the Cathollo- clubhouse Yigure it out for yourself. _,_ Try a Jon of This Red Ash Coal —-This photograph was -lator- rspro^ Bank^Rota^ elu# Jto_take the chll: -J2-... dren of the Eunice Fresh Air home which Old not correspond to th« fi- 'ttst'TUgnt •"-••"" ' " duced on silk and satin and Mr, Has- nancial returns, prompted an Investi- call was exceptionally fortunate In at Chapel Hill on an afternoon's out- Mrs, Harry Miller was hostess to Little Silver New Jersey ing. The arrangements being gation which has revealed many the members of the Ladles' aid to- Fresh Local Milk for Local People— obtaining at that time one of these ve violations of the water ordinance. As novelties. He put It away among looked after hy Mort V. Paoh. Tho olety of Grace Methodist church Mon- date"ol the outing will probably be the checkup on water consumers pro- day afternoon, From Tuberculin Tested Cows his cherished possessions relating to ceeded many cases were found where his earlier days in the show business announced at tomorrow's meeting of Mrs. Jessie Barclay" entertained the club. There was no outing last no water had been Installed. The the Pastime social club Tuesday af< ' ' It's fetter. and only last week, after a period of water ordinance provides consumers twenty years or more, he unearthed year on account of the Infantile par- ternooa. • alysis epidemic. must install a meter. When this flag- Wilber Horton of East Orange has it and presented It to the club. rant violation was brought to their In talking with a Register repre- Count do Mieres of Spain, who Is been the guest of, Nell Baxter of Au in the country studying social and kttentlon many pleaded Ignorance, mack avenue. sentative about the collection of auto- some eaylng the plumbers naif made graphs ho pointed out the signatures economic conditions and who mingles Miss Ethel Clalrhen has concluded Incognito among the middle and low- the Installation, The borough coun- a-visit at Philadelphia. Red Bank Inc. of some and told many interesting cil members are of the opinion these stories concerning such well-known er classes In our larger cities in order About forty members.of the Pleas- personages as John Drow, J. ForbeB to study conditions first hand, gave lolators should be given an oppor- ure club were Coney Island pleasure- Phone Red Bank (tQth Robertson. Elsie Ferguson, Denman an interesting talk to the Red Bank tunity to install a meter, and have seekers last Wednesday. The trip Thompson, Sam Bernard, Elsie Jants, Rotarlane. Ho held his hearers notified them that this might be done, was made by bus. • Marie Dressier, Edward 3. Wlllard, closely for the time allotted to him by August 1st. In the event the in- A Eoosevelt club has teen organ' Night Phone Julio Opp, •William Lackey, Law- and at tho closo of the meeting ho stallation is not made, steps will be ized with Albert Cowling as tempor- rence D'Orsay, Blanche Ring, Albert was warmly congratulated for his In- taken to prosecute the offenders. It ary secretary;™—•-• 3183 Chevalier. Bljlle Burke, Blanche teresting talk His remarks to the has been disclosed that in several • m • » Bates, Viola Alien, Amelia Bingham, Rotaiians appear - verbatim lu an- Instances consumers who had meters It pays to advertise in The Register, Thomas Jefferson, Lew Fields, May other column of this issue. had broken the seals and removed Irwin, David Warfleld, Edna Wallace District Governor Harry Everett them, thus making another violation Hopper, Mary Mannering, Willio Col- will make his official visit to Red of the ordinance. Modernize Your Home Now! lier, George Fawcette, Victor Morroe, Bank tomorrow, -and- President Funeral-services-for-Mrs. Dorothy Andrew Mack, Isabel Irving. Fritzie Schwartz has asked for a full atten- B. BUey, 29 years old, of Newark, Shcff. Eddie Foy, Irene Franklin, danco to greot Mr. Everett on his were held Wednesday from the home Stop Thinking That You Henry Z. Dlxey, Leslie Carter, E. H. flrst official visit to the Red Bank of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carnot Southern, Douglas Fairbanks. Rich- club. Meeker on Columbus avenue, Union ' "Can't Afford It." ard Carle, Thomas A. Wlso, William There will be a meeting of all com- each. They were conducted by Rev. H. Frane, Louis Mann and others. mittee chairmen tomorrow morning Sterling Richardson, pastor of tho at half-post eleven o'clock at the Congregational church. Burial was ,We can install Modern Fixtures at a lower Globe hotel preceding tho regular made in Cedarwood cemetery, Key- cost than you have ever imagined possible. WITH THE BOTABIANS. noon meeting. Directly after the noon port Mrs. BUey died in a Newark Lions Club President Urges Closer meeting tomorrow 'the golfers of the hospital, following an operation. Sur- Relationship. Red Bank club are to meet the golfers viving are her husband, three daugh- of the Lions In the flrst meet of the ters, her parents and three brothers, George White, president of the Red fraternal tournament for "The Presi- Arthur. Quirk and Andrew. Before Bonk Llono club, was tho guest of dent's Cup." her marriage she was a resident of ECONOMY QRERINGS honor at Thursday's meeting of the nlon Beach, her parents Plumbing and Heating Red Bank Rotary club and in his ad- pioneer residents of the 'borough. dress to the Rotary club he urged a LIQUIDATING BANKS. The recent audit for 1931, which closer relationship between the civic showed a shortage in the accounts TOR Roofing —Sheet Metal Work clubs of the town. Mr. White said Reports of Six Months' Expenses of GROCERS of George H. Jones, collector, has PHONE FOR FOOD that there was much that these civic Two Shore Banks.' caused considerable discussion among RED BANK . SEA BRIGHT organizations could do for Rod Bank the borough officials as to Its correct- and these things could be accom- Expenses for the Qrst half-year of liquidation of the Asbury Park and ness. The members of the borough Ocean Grovo bank and Seacoast council have absolute faith in Mr. TMs week's tpedil efftrlngi hw* been cirtlutty trust company total $137,432.17, ac- Jones's honesty. Mr. Jones points out dwttn to lid you In plitwlne. your picnic lunch end to the audit of 1930, made by the same help you get up • dellclow vsriety without eitrjvs. cording to petitions filed in the court line*. Study thsit telicUoni. They will luggtit miny ofj chancery by William H. Kelly, lurprlm with wM* to tfeliiM your fiinlly en lu out. PEN ALL DAY SATURDAY stale banking commissioner. Includ- inf.. How good everything U joins le> tint, out Uisre ed aro fees aggregating $16,500 for IM JOY THIII ONI-D*yf| in the open—end the (id diil'WU hive prsctlced $ Judge Walter L. Hetfleld, Jr. OUTINGSM but economy In purdmlng your food will mikt the $ of tho court of errors and a occasion doubly anJoysWe. number of assistants for legal lees. DAT IOW »OUHD-TO1> fAMa WM * ' i Tho expenses are $77,911.30 for the 29c Aebury Park and Ocoan Grove bank iOO Newark Look What You Save at This Sale I and $58,519.87 for the Seacoast trust July 28th to August 3rd company. Tho salary schedules for Osaabe Ballnsn, • FREE those engaged at the Asbury Park New York It es. tusblst sue '— * 1 Tall Can and Ocean Grove bank are as fol- . SUNDAY, JULY 31.t Cvssta tm «Ub tadi , Sbeirield Milk with lows: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3d Corned Beef oach pound of coffee. Sunday Wedneiday "Anglo" Braad—SUca Perfectly' George Compton, banking depart- • •• A.M. T< ment supervisor, $24 a day and ex- 7:89 Gerber's Strained penses; Frank P. Fltzpatrlck, de- 8:24 tailed to take charge of the liquida- Deviled Ham 9 "" Sill Vegetables^ tion, $20 a day and expenses; Fred' rjsdtrwood'i Vi 81" nnjg^\ •'GOOD OHEEE" BHAND . Add One Hour tor Daylight Saving Time crick L Wilson, former trust officer, Simitar,excursion Sunder, August 14th, [»EAB, CA&BOTB, T0KATOU.1 517 a day and expenses; Eugene W. and Wedneldir. August 17tb. Consult lo- 8PWA0H. PEUTOB. BliZTa,f Sliced Beef Orange n Ragsdale $15 a day, J. Scott Bran- cal ticket agente for fares and schedule*. VB0BTABLEB0OT' "Flag" Wafer Bllwd »VV<* J»* C i Pekoe i PI son, former trust company officer of EVERY SUNDAY »• -.- *, •'• < the SeacoaBt, $15 a day. Other sal- EVERY WEDNESDAY Fancy 'A aries range downward from $10 to Sunday Wednesday Manhmallows $2.50 per day. LEAVES A.M. A.M. 2 cans 21.C Mixed * P' 'Atlantic Hllhl.nJt. 7:38 7:44 •••Campflrt" llkpkg. v • -^ .' • - , The Seacoast salary list Is Comp- BeUord , _ 7:46 7:82 Tine for Iced Tea Highlands -_ 7:28 7:33 JuxxUt, % 4oi. fl.ifi ton and Robert B. Alardice, state Keoniburg „ 7:84 8:00 ;J department examiner in charge, Keyport « _.._«. 8:02 8:00 Mustard "12c" S000 a month and expenses; Freder- Leonardo __.-. 7:41 7:47 OiUen1!, for Tally Bandwlch , , Port Monmouth 7:49 7:85 FLAGSTAFF GREEN CIRCLE ick I. Wilson $17 a day and ex- S.a Bright 7:18 7:28 penaca; Young Tyrce $15 a day and Union Baach 7iBS 8:05 .Quality Canned Wax Paper EXTRA STANDARD expenses and J. Scott Branson and Watsr Witch . .- 7:29 7:38 Add Ons Hour for Daylight Saving Time Vegetables, Paul] Oontiniioiii Roll S Quality Oinned Vegetables. {". William H. McBrlde $8 a day. Other * Tickets may. also be purchased front I nalaries also range downward to $3* Atlantic Highlands only, via Sandy Hook ctM TBT WASD'S NEW SLICED STE BBEAD : a day. Compton's salary of $600 Steamsrs. Leaves Atlantis Highlands Sundays 9:44 A. M.| Wednesdaya 7:0B Peas 2 Pet's 2""25c > month nnd expenses Is divided A. M. ' Rsturnlag, tickets good on any TZKDEB IWBET Bwwt and Tendpr , '•' ' among fifteen closed banks under Sandy Hook 5tsanier or eny New Jsrssy Irtt' his supervision. Central trelni except The Blua Comet, on Salmon date of aale. lOc^ ' Faney Pb»k' Corn> 2 Dassbal!—Sss the Major League games 19c; at the Polo Grounds or at the Ysnkse J 2 ""23c Wblte Eweet Bu«i To Attend Olympics, Stadium In New York, or Ebbete Field |wmrz oa vxixow 1/4 A O. Robert Hoyt, a policeman a In Brooklyn. Salmon JJ ALL WITH (2) TROUSERS West Long Branch, left Friday by Fatt Tnint—AmpU fociw—Mod*m fqoypmsnf, Tlsj 7eaojr CMnook. Xtg. iifa t». .• Beam 19c? nutomnbllo for California, whore he Beans 2"~23c Out Btrbgku will attend the Olympic games BtrLngltM Out XefOffN |^« Charles rtillllps is substituting for Jersey..!* Central Olives him. TUt Brand Staffed with Plmentoi Lima Beans 15c Larfe 2T.19c Free from Orlt V «e< Sauerkraut _ HifsUlt Brud =sr ioc DOMINO SUGARS "Unccda Bakers- tx»: coHrtOTiowEoa. KEN-L-RATION Dessert Layers rOWDKBZDrowD , OLD rASIUOKJD lol BB0WH "J)of Food Soprtrae" 4 .'10c 3CAfJB29c ; ».0T«nlent BUe for Ind. e«rrlf« 2 Graham Crackers' irackane ' tt ^^ajICI BUDWEISER FRUIT SYRUP $ MALT SYRUP FROM REGULAR 45 STOCK TOO ,^VC, nor IXAVORSD C-N Disinfectant Rcgniuping of our finer Miits briuj.., you thi-. cljnux in cloilt OtEKH 01»0I.» " Smsll Bin n f taris BIM < inj^vjliicv All worMnlvimnl 'ilic Miluumiil wr.irin|-,<|iia|iiir« Coffee OAK 53c< /Dif 2*—' for whiih IIROKA\Vnl.mmu% ,\|| ,„.-„• |M((rrm JII.I f.i|.nc« •, [very Miii wnh (\v<> pjjn dl liomctv Something Many Don't forget to put Wnrd'« Brontl on your «hoppint{ list... We sell it. United Service Groceri. O(i mil (l.mify dm ..ilr witli -.inn -,pr, i..1ly pwrcluir.l for Persona Postpone price pioinnlinm 'I lirvc vim imnr uuij-ln |,oni nur IrguUr «to(l<.,.ocryniii lu-.ilir IIKOK.AW Lil.cl JII.I umcMni ilir M;iny pfir.onn poitlpnno Hie duty UNITED SERVICE OROCERS MEMBER STORES. IIHOKAW <|iul|iy (million. of making a Will until tliny arc RE.D DANK Unix 1t11.vr.ft -vvrll nlonft in yefirn. Hut thin in r. J.^.b Jl..» 1 n...11. n.,,. Wctoulclnot rrplair tlincMnii-. rvrn uuhy Kuril at Jnyiliini- Mr, Hem |tlM«r«. .\ml.l. Ulll. DII.,,, not, wir'.p. HHVO your lawyer wiitn HO l>lcht»i« A«*snt. « nranliii price, C.oinr in, yon men ivlionrnl ('nod (loiliri.ii i Mr. n.~ ni...." IIA/.I.F.T »«« rl. MANinioKtrin low mi...ami you ,vj|| aj;irr ilui till* |, JM ait.itin.1inj, vjlur il, for you now and appoint thin t.r. n.lif. A»«. • W««t r..-k 11.. it. Mr, lint.., 1 w, r«Mi«Maa f M.N.I,'a M..I.I 11..1.1. Iiniilc your'Kxoeutnr or Tnmtcp, • • rM r*«nt nir«*t. Nr.w MClMMIlllll' All ill. i Mr. WIUI>n f. "•illr M,, p-.tl.. CYimf in mill talk HIP mnllrr over Mr. 1, M. Oil" ,, ,/„, II r...l ni,..l Ptrnf «N« |h«M|>«««i A ni'M-.cif( with our Tni.-J, Officer. Mr, liantlitl.h M»h»Js Mr, rUal|r« T, MwrfW i | i Mi4i ni*i t*#|M.«f SM4 Ifc*«M|.«w»» ]> PI... ll-.l oii.ru M,. rit..u. A, V-e.i Mr. i«.jii n«(%i». nei r«l»*f A*f«««. F ..I nl.., p-.i, ri»»s iWh»U >n M 1. Mr. I. M. W.lll.e t» M«li* Alt***. nrAnmr.iu M. |, M, W.lll.. I1..J.II.. M..V.1 BROKAW BROTHERS Mr. (ajnste »>fcl«l"»» r»l Mn.»lk >•••<. A**k,l«hl, On lre«dw»y l,.lw..n 41,1 .,n,l -n,,.l Si,,,,, (N,,,l(,ul, ,„ »„»,,„,I, *.,„„„,, r tmliiN nrAr NKW YORK CITY M, T. M->«"'-IV« M>, ii...u r nuj'. at., «k.,~.« li»u« A..-.. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1932. Ran Nine Drove Without license. AT THE PLAYEBS' CtVB. ust have flown, for Parker found per* s*ld Parker admitted he was few York spent the weak-end with M William Johnitm of Newark, Complaints Against he footprints of only one man out- baffled. The cue looked like an- lira. George S. Lop«r of Petdberton W. A. HOPPING charged with operating an automo- Fine Vaudeville Program at Satur- lde the window., They led acroaa a. ther unsolved crime. The gun stock, .venue. bile without »'dicenee, mi arrested Two Policemen day Night Dance. ' eld to a road near the Pennsyl- found in the field, had borne the Mrs. Guggleman of Center street, by state police stationed at Head- 1 vania railroad tracks seventy-five number 11,828, but no manufacture confined to her home by illness. Real Estate and Insurance Two policemen of Union Beach At the Player* boat club Satur- t h den's Corner and was fined tl and ay night there was •much of the eet away. Midway between tho er'i name.' Funeral services for Harry Ferry, i LINDEN PI*, RED BANB were charged last week by William louse and the point where the And then late In April Parker ar- rho died at the home of his dash- co»U by Recorder Louie H. Mease Vanderbllt of Earltan township with old-time Bohemian spirit manifested NOT A SPECULATOR pt Belford laet Friday. ,• nd wltb President Tony Hunting as tracks ended—lay the stock of «. rested Harry Mohr, and revealed he er at Asbury Park, were held I . FHONB 807. assault, He made a complaint against take-down shotgun, apparently bad been holding in the Mount Hol- Wednesday at the Oceanport church. Pollcfinen Fred Everson and William aster of ceremonies an interesting Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith of Tigbe before Justice Thomas Smith irogram of vaudeville numbers was dropped by the slayer in his flight. ly Jail since April 6th a circus em- Two shells were found, one explod- ployee named Charles M. Powell, 23, Bridge Water drive had as week-end at Keyport. Both waived a hearing iretented between the dance num- guests Mr. and Mrs. John Carlln and and were placed under a bond of $500 iers; id. Then a third shell was found. married and father of an e|ght- 1 A neighbor said she had seen two monthB-old daughter. Powell hod ames Smith of Bayonne. for their appearance before the grand Among those who helped entertain About 140 persons attended tie Jury. he large assembly were George itrange men In the Brunen's back- confeised he hid been hired by ward. Another had seen a man Mobr for $1,000 to kill Brunen. Ho morning service at the Oceanport According to the utoty told by Mr. ,Vatts, Oeorge Gllfllling and James church Sunday. The children of the Vanderbllt he was 'driving through . Coolahan, who rendered solo num- mock three times on their door tho had evidently been drugged with irevlous evening. Mrs. Fannie Klne- drink to nerve him for the shooting. Wright Memorial home sang "The Union Beach, when he alleges his bers with Mies Belle Hawley as the Church In the Wlldwood." John Sll- automobile Was stopped and a search iccompanist at the piano. Leo Hen- zlnger and a boy, Joseph Finch, 14, Parker, it .became known, had been ers sang "Old-Fashioned Church.' of his caivjnade. The policemen found lessey rendered SOIOB with Mrs. Hen- had seen a man running from the suspicious - of Mrs. Brunen from the At the evening servlcs Mrs. C. Mott nothing that warranted holding the leeBey at the piano. Harry. Welch house, had seen him get Into a Ford beginning, first because she said she iramer and Alvin Clarke sang "The driver and he was permitted to re- md Billy Turnler entertained with coupe and go off towards Phlladel- had seen two men, but principally PreclouDnesB of Jeaus." sume hie Journey. A /ew hours later clever dialogue written by Lbn ihia. Mrs. Brunen Bald the two because the Brunen's pet parrot Vanderbllt parked ihlB car along the HaBcall. Tony Hunting and Mrs.men she had seen fleeing had left In which ordinarily hung in ito cage In Miss Julia Wolcott of Long Branch Men's Suits Stone road, In RaritWi township, talk- is the guest of Mrs. George S. Loper tho direction of Trenton. Turnler gave a dance specialty num- the kitchen had been taken to the of Pemberton avenue. Ing to another motlsriat. Vanderbllt ber and Mrs. Turnler pleased the au- Twenty-nine BB shots were taken cellar. He bad figured the probable avera the two policemen came along The officers and teacherB of the at in the police car and demanded to ilence with several vocal numbers >ut of Bruen's head. He was 48 route of the slayer to Camden and Sunday-school met at the parsonage know what he was doing there. In Ihet Arthur's flve-plece orchestra Mrs. Brunen was his second wife. Philadelphia, had conceived also tha Friday evening. reply Vanderbllt,said he was minding alayed dance musio and also accom- He had a daughter, Hazel, eighteen the man would w»nt to rid hlmsel. About 78 persona were fed at the We Specialize in his own b'Us'lhesCaiid'that he Was iri panied Mt9, Turnler in her numbers Mrs. Bmnen's brother, Harry C. of the gun barrel and had dragged Virginia baked ham supper, given Rarltan township, and was out of the Mohr, a. man of 32, was associated the"md'St'likely stream over wlilch a Wednesday evening in" tn8church Funeral Designs, jurisdiction of the policemen. One with the circus. bridge pasaed. He had found the NEW JERSEY MURDEBS. hall by the Ladles' aid society. A of tho policemen Is said to have ad- Developments came. Among them gun, traced to a Philadelphia pawn- number of suppers were sent out. i" BRIDGE HO AD, MW LOW PRICES Neai BunuoD Road mitted this was true and also if Van- were these: shop, learned that Mohr had bough Miss Margaret Walling of Long derbllt was to step over the line into Story of the Murder of Circus Man The Brunens had qu&eled on It. He had learned, too, that Mohi Branch is a guest of Mlases DuBol Union Beach he would take care of at Elversldo In 1022.9 Christmas day, 192f. A shooting was friendly with Powell. Powell of Main Btreet. Telephone Bed Banli 2871, Right now is the time to get that Suit him. It la alleged that Vanderbllt did had been watched. , step over the line and when one of Riverside, N. J., (AP)—Nasty took place, Brunen, in self-defense, The members of Iho Ladies' aid so- you need. Latest styles in plain and the policemen made a grab for himweather—snow or winter rain—was fired at his wife. Her saved The two men and Mrs. Brunen ciety will meet at their rooms In th< he stepped back into Raritan town- imminent on the night of March 10, her from an abdomen wound. were tried. She was freed. Powell Church hall Wednesday afternoon. fancy Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, ship territory and into his car, the1922, as John T. Brunen, circusi There had been repeated quarrels was given life, Mohr, twenty years Camp View house on Main stree' Tweeds and Serges. , motor of which was running. owner, warmed by a good dinner, because Hazel had eloped with Wil- has a number of guests staying theri settled down to the evening paper liam Parkston, a lion tamer. Also A number of cottages In the sum- At this point ono of the policemen money quarrels. Oceanport News. mer colony on the river have nol is alleged to havo drawn his revolver in the kitchen of his home. In few weeks the Doris & Ferrari Brunen had killed a man In Belt- been opened thlB year. from Its. holster and pointed It at defense at a circus riot, had bean Miss Lillian Staver of PlalnflM Mr. and Mrs. Buseh of Brooklyi Vanderbllt, who ducked, and In do-shows would take to the road from was a guest of Mrs. Frederick A spent the week-end at their summe: the WilliamBtown winter quarters, tried and acquitted four years earl- Kuppenheimer Ing so took his foot from the clutch ier at Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania. Wood of Main street last week. home on Main street. HoneBt John" would be happy to pedal and the car shot aheQd as one Parker announced he was looking Mrs. Fred Wemple was at New of.tho-pollcemen-llrjeia..Bhotanitbo be_away again, to smell the saw- York last week jwlth her daughter, for- George .WcrnErk....clrouB. eppk,. .. Tho road tQ_better and bigger busi- bullet was Imbedded In the rear of dust, to Hear" theories of the "bark- who is'a. patlerif~at a'nosplCal'there; tho car, Vanderbllt broughtjhe car ers, tho Jingle of coins. known as "Dutchy the Chef." Wer- ness leads through The Register a ad' gle and Double-Breasted Models (many Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacKinen ol vertislng columns.—Advertisement. to a stop and shut off the power, and The deBk sergeant at Rlvarsld ner was found at Berwyn, Pennsyl- have extra pants); also Four-Piece as he did so the policeman is said to headquarters had no such pleasan vania, and exonerated. Parker said have pulled Vanderbllt from the ca: dreams to color his evening. Th he waa looking for Joseph R. Ward Golf Suits—the only thing that is wrong and placod handcuffs upon1 his-wrists of Jersey City, circus blacksmith, and subjected him to arrassault. telephone rang) ha answered it. Th about them is the price—and that's clocked ticked away the" minutes, who had corresponded, with Mr!. your advantage. .. •. . It Is Bald a number of complaints It was 7:30 o'clock. The phone ran; Brunen, who received his letters ad- have been made to the Barltari town- again, A woman was calling excit- dreBsed to "Mrs. Paul Nolan, Palmy- ship committee of Union Beach po- edly. Mrs. Doris Brunen was re-ra, New Jersey." Announcement No Charge for Alterations. licemen Intruding Into Earitnn town- porting that she had found her hus- On March 14 Brunen's sister, Mrs. ship territory. Over a year ago that band dead. He had been shot ii Elizabeth Jeschke of Cairo, Illinois, body brought the matter to the at- the head while reading the evenin on her way east at Parker's request, tention of Union Beach officials, with revealed in Philadelphia the con- a request that their policemen stay paper, his broad back to the kitchei Extraordinary Values to $25.00 Values to $40.00 In their own territory. window. tents of a letter her brother had Confronted with mystery the po-written February 20, unburdening lice did the natural thing in Bur-bis mind of domestlo worries. lington county. They communicated "I think Doris Is figuring to do Lincroft News. at onco with Ellis H. Parker, coun- away with me," ho had written. (Tba Red Bank ResUtei can ba boughl ty detective. Parker came over Mrs. Brunen, of course, had been at Lincroft from Edward Boughton. Jr., That was ninety minutes after th! under suspicion, but nothing definite West Furniture Co. $14.75 $19.50 who hat a delivery route.) shooting. had been known by the newspaper Mr. and Mrs. J. E. C. Laylon ait Mrs. Brunen had been upstairs, men. and public. The letter was sons and Mr. and Mrs. Owens an she said. She had heard one shot bombshell. Parker, It transpired, family of this place visited at Callfon she had seen two men running to- had found Mrs. Jeschke'B reply, last week. wards New Jersey avenue where an "blood-soaked In Brunen's pocket on SATURDAY, JULY 30th, WE START The Ladles' aid of the Uncrofl automobile was moving slowly. The the night of the murder. chapel Is having a new sink and run men had Jumped in and escaped. On March 18th, four days after nlng water Installed in tho chape If there had been two men oneMrs. Joichko's arrival, tho newspa- All Straws The work is being done by Harrj A Remarkable Sale in Which We Richdale. The regular meeting of the fir company waa held In thiromce o Justice Boughton on Tuesday night HALF PRICE of last week. Raymond Bendetto \ Was accepted as a new member. Rob-1 ort Cook presided. | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brock and sons, Charles and Elwood, are visit- I SACRIFICE PRICES White Ducks LOO Ing at Monticollo, Now York, Good News! MIBS Barbara Stewart of Long I&-' land was a week-end guest of Mrs. ON ABOUT 3,000 PIECES Edward Boughton. Susan and William Horr of East Orange are visitors at the -home of FOR FIVE WEEKS Panamas Reduced their grandfather, L. W. Horr. They will remain here for the summer. (From July 25 to August 27) 7 50 Miss Ella Kelly, who is a trained $3.95 & $5.00 Values $ - & $10 Values nurae, Is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Tobias of Riverside Drive, Very Fine Furniture whoro sho Is attending their young son, William. Distinctive Matched Sets and Odd Pieces for Every Purpose . $2-85 4 Tho danco marathon being con- We will Falco Dry Clean Stetsons ducted In tho danco hall on the Rec- reation Fter at Long Branch has In- terested many local persons. Several have attended the spectacle more and Press About 1250 Domestic and Oriental Rugs than once and are well acquainted Linen Knickers 2.00 with the names of the various danc- Men's 3-piece All Grades—Axminsters, Royal Wiltons and Fine Orientals IN 30 SIZES MlllardTdona'Td has taken ovor tho SUITS new«paper route while Edward Our Entire Stock of Boughton 1B enjoying a two weeks' TO BE SOLD OUT AT THE TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS vacation at Camp Ockanlckon. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mullin and family aro entertaining Joseph Hen- nlntr of Long Island. Jantzen Bathing Suits Lewis S. Thompson, Jr., and How- OF 20% to 60% cll VanGerblg flew from Newark to Denver, Colorado, last week to The Lowest Prices in Existence for These Grades — Reduced — visit Mrs. Howell VanGerbig. (Regular Price $1.25) Mrs. Lewis S. Thompton, Jr.. has returned from Chicago, where she For Men, Ladies and Boys. was visiting friends. Misses Madgrc Smith tnd Marlon This "special" offer is being made to Hood spent Wednesday visiting at Prominent Manufacturers and Importers Now York. acquaint the public with the unusual William O'Brien of Jersey Cltyhso merits of our exclusive Anxious to turn their stocks into Quick Cash released to us at our MacWeldon Shirts 95c been spending a vacation with Ber- nard Kelly and family. prices just in time for ou Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are FALCO Process of Zoric Dry SPECIAL! entertaining a friend from Brooklyn. Cleaning. Ons of the quickest ways to find a Boys' All-Wool Jnb Is to ndvertl»» In Tin nngls- Great August Sale ter'a Want Department—Advertfso- ment Those who have tried "FALCO" pro- nounce it definitely superior. Fnlco is Enormous Quantities of Exhibition Samples and Surplus Stocks Bathing NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Ii harabr slvan thai laalatl hMi nbiolutcly odorless, non-shrinking ivnd at the Mills and these Very Wonderful QuAMities, with New, Un- will-lit raeilvail hy thi Tonnihlp Com- nilttaa of Jtafltan Townahlp* Monmouth usual Additions from Our Regular Lines, RO into a Sale which will Suits ('i)iinlr. H. X, for Ilia romtruotton n( free from mineral oils. 95 l.nural Avanua and Daarhway In Rarltan Prove a Sensation for all time. Select Matchless Bargains from: 'Inwmhlp anil IlnrnuBli ot KattiBhurc, Mnnmouth County, N. J. «ltli a r»ln- fnirail conrrata aurfara, Irv* "0," upon mMlritr fr>un'!lMnn. «*t)m*t*'i aninunt nf ENTIRE STOCK PORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE rmirrtta •iirfRr* pftvamant rariulrail Ii Percale Beach Robes 1.19 Ifi.UI) •'i.ura yatili. IlliU (fill ha oii.ti..| Try FALCO Today anil ll« I In l"lf.lli at Tnwnlhlp Hall, I'nola Avcnua. Harllart Toifnahlp, H. J., nn Krt. 100 LIVING ROOM SUITES 100 CLUB CHAIRS •Inr. AuBiiat (, IIII, at nr about 7|IO I', 90 BEDROOM SUITES M,, l/i^tl 'linn. Call Red Batik 2600 70 DINING ROOM SUITES |)rawlntfa, iparlnrtttntia an'l formi of 1000 DOMESTIC RUGS Men's All-Wool Mil for ilia |>iih, rlrll titil,ia>ri. ami iit'rnvafl t>r iUa [Uata lll||lif th* 1.1-1. ll of vnluc. ami • i tli« I.MU Comml'l** la|,tr. II, J,. mint U Free Parking Space ll ) HIM) • All S.l«. Cnil. ! 25% Dflpoiit Holds Sections 00 Days t |.rnvl't« Hi I,M.|. for DM • ••r.l. «, ••••1 • rt ,.. See Special Window Displays! ..f w|i Pl.!..I ...» V r| J.KRIDEI .'iliKVlNG Jn.onn I'AMII.II':, Phono R«d (>•!! Rut SI>«r»i(Mx>m« j, W|. KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY Port Monmouth News. DR. L. W. CARLBON Fruit Grower* Make Trip to State , SURGEON CHIROPODIST Every Woman f Damages Awarded Experiment Station. ~ (Tht Rad Bank Btsrliter eaa b* bought FOOT SPECIALIST to Port Monmouth at the .tore, of Caul*. | In order to obtain a further check Mayan and Salvador* Seasllono.). Offlca Hourai Dally ^lo a. m. to 0 p. m. Wants • HAVE YOU TRIED Injured Folks Ev.nlntu Tue.dny and Thur.daj-. upon some of the problems with to look be* best at all Umu... which they have bBen dealing during Mrs, John B, Bennett. Jr., enter- For appointment phono 2442. tained the members of the choir of to feel at ease and perfectly Several Verdicts Rendered by recent weeks, the Monmouth county 21-23 BBQAD ST., RED BANK, N.J. poised. Junes at Freehold the, Past agricultural agents spent Tuesday, the Atlantic Highlands Presbyterian July 19th, in company with Prof. A. church at her home Friday after> Week for Persons Who HadJ. Farley, extension" horticulturist of noon. Refreshments and a general Created by J 1 Been Hurt in Accidents. the New Jersey experiment station, social time were, enjoyed. Mrs, Ben- Expert Repairing nett Is the ojganlst of the church. Gossard studying a number of orchard prob- Is the answer. TERRAPLANING A suit brought by Edward W. Dan- lems throughout the county. JameB H. Verran has a contract to OB The pull of th» iels of Eatontown against Lyle El- Of particular interest to orchard build a bungalow on Main street for WATCHES, CLOCKS mer of Manasquan was tried at Free- growers is Prof. Farley's comment a Jersey City party. " back • straps, hold laBt Wednesday and Thursday. on some of the so-called sick trees Miss Blether Frank, who attends •and JEWELRY flattens the ab- It was the outgrowth of an accident which appear too frequently in some I college at Trenton, was home on Sat- domen, uplifts on May 16th, 1930, while Mr. Dahlela orchards. Prof. Farley believes that urday and Sunday with three class- , Afccuracy, skill.and experi- the bust, and , was delivering goods to Mr. Elmer in" some cases, the lack of vigor in mates for guests. controls the •••?•.- • --at-the-Long.. Branch ._country club- these-partloular_tree3_is_dUjLprlmar; ence enable us to do the L hips. _• house, The work of constructing the ily to soil conditions rather than To White Plains, spent Sunday with mosf delcpg Let our expert clubhouse was,nearlng completion at any specific disease injury. He Mrs. Morris's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. nttera show that time. Mr. Daniels was walking called particular attention to the guarantee satisfaction. Our : on the clubhouse porch when a plank Jamas H. Verran. you what practice of many Monmouth county Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slnappl of Mla-Simpllclty slipped out of place, causing him toorchardlsts of disking their soils prices will please you. No use pretending you Xnow v?hat the newtype automo- fall. He received a fractured wrist Staten Island spent Sunday with can da rather than plowing. AVhile disking Mrs. Slnappi's parents, Mr. and Mrs and a sprained back. It was because does loosen up the top soli somewhat Silverware Repaired bile will be like, unless you have} It's "power eet free"-— of these injuries that Mr. Daniels John Maxson. $3.50 to $10 and chops up the weeds and trash it One sign of prosperity at this place and Replated Like New the newest physical sensation in motoring—and you get sued Mr. Elmer. does not turn the soil over aniMoosr .Is an Increased number of employees ""ITieS'ddsr'ParHJS*, who was™the ' en' tKb tap" soli to any considerable depth. On some types of soils this afj. Howard Smith's nsh fertilizer ;it firstrvaonthB in advance,, at^a-price.,that nudges .down lawyer for Mr. Daniels, during, his factory. The new factory workers summation, used two chairs and may result in so packing'the soil at among and TINDER the former lowest-priced Three, in that a depth of about four Inches that it were put on the pay, roll last week? 36 Broad St., Red Bank 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. •>, several law booka to show that the The work- of putting concrete on testimony given by witnesses on be-is difficult for new roots to develop Tel 1831. and thus carry the tree through the the new state boulevard at this place performer, the new half of' Mr. EInier was improbable. was started last week. During this demonstration Mr. Par- season. The firemen were called to. Belford sons met with a mishap, but he es- Sick tree3 are a real problem to by a flra alarm Monday afternoon. caped injury. , The Jury returned a the commercial orchardlst because Archibald Noble has had his front verdict for $5,000 against Mr. Elmer. if he ihopes to receive the most re- A judgment of SI.650 was rendered porch enclosed with glass. Good Food turns per acre from his enterprise, he Mrs. Lillian Akers is now making - last Friday for, Georgette. Cottrell, needs all the trees on that acre In her home with her daughter at Ked Appetizingly Served aged eight years, and her father, production. Missing trees cut down Bank. David Cottrell, in a suit against Eliz- considerably on the profit. The The Port Monmouth baseball team abeth Perrlne and Elmer Reed of problem of weak trees is no longer defeated Jersey. City at this place on Luncheon in the Business Men's - Tonnent, The Coltrell family form- applicable to apple orchards but also Sunday by the score of 5 to 1. There " etly lived at Red Bank, but they are to peach orchards. It is advisable Glass Enclosed Luncheon in the now for the peach grower to gowas a large attendance. now residents ot Tennerit. While Mr. and Mrs. Capell Smith and •'' walking on the Tennent-Mlllhurst through, his orchard and mark the Dining Room. Grill. ire.es__which_are affected with Little daughter Gladys of Norwood are oc- -7-roadon-Ju]y-2lBt,.183J..Creprgettewas cupying Charles -Wlnkelmann'B bun What a Carl-and the lowest, hit. and injured, by an automobile Peach." There""are"hd~Visible Bvmp» toms of Little Peach when the prun- galow on Main street. William an $1.00 75c —ivnmart-riivnmart-riy Elizabeth Perrlne jjmem l Paul - Sohulti- of —Guttonbsrg— are] priced Six In America! driven b y ElmeElmr ReedReed , it was as aing is being done and unless the trees are marked now so they can be iden- spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Special Dinner result of this accident that the suit tified the grower will not be able to Wlnkelmann. Full Course Dinner was brought. tell which ones to take out next win- -;;. A suit brought by Stanley Targon- Served «ky of Locust avenue, Red Bank, ter" East Keansburg News. Monday to Friday. Over the Week-End. against Baron Ktinselvich of Cather- SUMMER CABE OF PULLETS. ine street, Red Bank, was scheduled Since last Friday "Flagpole Kelly," $1.50 and up, f, o.b. Detroit . • -, ' to have been held last Thursday. It Foultrymen Urged to Safeguard a well known character in this sec- $1.25 was the outgrowth of an accident last Their Health. tion, has been perched on a flagpole Come on, visit your Hudson-Essex dealer. Be a modem,' February, when Mr. Targonsky, was in the Ideal Beach section. Some of Attractive A la Carte Service AU Hours returning home from Freehold In a The welfare and existence of the the merchants are paying him to go at Moderate Prices. take a TEERAPLANE ride today. car owned by Mr. Kunselvich. The poultry plant depends upon the crop through this stunt as an advertise- automobile skidded and struck a tele- of pullets now growing on range, ment. His meals are hoisted up to The Molly Pitcher ballroom, dining, room phone pole and Mr. Targonsky was contend the county agricultural him. and coffee shoppa ore available for bridges, injured \about the heaa. After the agents of Monmouth county. The The Atlantic Theater guild will teas, private luncheons, dinners, etc The WILKINS MOTOR SALES jury had been drawn and Mr. Tar-poultrymen are advised to safeguard, give tho play of "In the Dead of Molly Pitcher Is the Ideal solution, too, for gonsky had been called to the wit-ithe health and insure the proper de- Night" at the flrehouso at this place The your week-end guest problem. UPPER BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. • ness stand a settlement for $450 was velopment of these birds by giving Friday night. The play was recent- PHONE 3371. OPEN EVENINGS. agreed upon. them close supervision and proper ly given with' great success at Farm- On August 5th, 1930, an automobile ire. ingdala and Colt's Neck. The guild P. O. BOX 582. owned itad driven by Edward Hyman Brooder houses should be kept Is composed of young folks of Colt's of Oceanport was In a collision with clean and cool and a few cheap, Molly Pitcher c^rtfria \m. HUDSON Moroa an COMEW. Bern*. Neck and vicinity. an automobile owned and driven by summer shelters provided if over- crowded conditions exist. Bars spots The beach was crowded with visi- ON THE SHREWSBURY Anton Davidson of Long Branch at I on the range should be guarded tors "on Sunday. It was the largest the comer of Liberty avenuavenue ana d Tho mud puddles resulting assemblage on the shore so far this Ui u t Lo Branch Mr against. *.,« ..— , — „ RED BANK Union avenue at Long Branch. Mr. •- —, J t-~ season. Give Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying Your Want* Hymaa'g ear was overturned. Mr. from summer showers should be HHyma n and hihi s wifife and Miss Lillian filled in, for thoy provide ideal condi- Anderson, who were with him, were tions for the development ol Invad- Injured. ing germ life. If tho grounds are fre- """A'suit for damages against Mr. quently searched for chance birds or ' Davidson was scheduled to take animals that may have died, danger place about a year ago, but it was to the birds feeding nearby in the postponed, due to the fact that Mrs. form of botulism Is avoided, Mash Hyman fainted when she was placed feeders should be moved about the on the witness stand. Last week the range and scratch grain feeding case was tried before Judge Harley shifted to new areas to safeguard and a Jury. A verdict of damages health. High grasses, too, are unde- of $4,000 for Mrs. Hyman, $1,000 forsirable since they may attract Insects Mr. Hyman and $60 for Miss Andcr^ olther directly poisonous to the birds son was given. or capable of acting as hosts to their paraaites. The plaintiffs In the above cases Birds that die should be carefully were represented by Qulnn, Parsons examined in order that any condi- tc Doremus of Red Bank. tions may be discovered that would ^ • *» be disastrous to the flock later on if POLO CELEBRATION. left unrecognized.

Party at Vivian Johnson's In Honor FRUIT GROWERS TO MEET. of Visiting FololBts. A polo night celebration was held Conference to Be Held In Middlesex Friday night by the Montmartre Fri- County August 6th. day Supper club at Vivian Johnson's Fruit and vegetable growers of at Monmouth Beach in honor o( the Monmouth county will have a good . . . are as regular as visiting polo teams taking part in opportunity to see what some of their the National Junior polo champion- neighbors arB doing if they attend ship games, which end today. tho annual summer meeting of the Among those attending were G. S.New Jersey horticultural society of Bmltn. G. H. Bostwlck, Lieutenant Middlesex county on Saturday, Aug- Colonel J. K. Brown and J. C. Rath- ust 6th. bone of tho Bahadur team, Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCarty Little, Mr. and According to early releases of the Mrs. Haley Flake, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs.program the asaomblylng point will ever for these Jersey ites John L. Hay, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Town- I bo the George Smith and Son or- send P. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. J. AI ,chard, located on the county road be- MoDonald, Sheldon T. Coleman, Mr. tween South River and Milltown. and Mrs. Honry Offcrman, Mr. andTho program starts nt this point at Mm. C. I. Hills, Alan Hudson, Miss 11:00 o'clock, daylight saving time, Mary N. Rerd, Charles Burg, Mr. and with discussions by experts on va- (Tfie mor<; Jersey!^ tHer^ ard v.'fio fiovtl Mrs, Eugene Kroll, Mnnton B. Met-rious phases of fruit and vegetable ealf, Jr., Mrs. J. Hartley Melllclt, Mr. Regular pay jdays—thej bttter, it Is foi! •nd Mrs, J. Ford Johnson, Jr., Mr.production and marketing. (tverybody in th* 8?aW, •nd Mrs. Edward W. Bcuddcr, Mr. In the afternoon, separate tours •nd Mrs. Edwin Stowart, 3d, Mr. and will be planned for fruit nnd Vege- [That Is why this ISfew Jersey In'dustry h Mrs, Newcombo C. Baker, Mr, andtable growers. The vegetable growers glad to be making and selling, products- Mr*. Kenneth Soggorman, Mr. and will visit somo of tho market garden Mrs, RufuB Finch, Mr. and Mm, Bnn- farms In tho vicinity of Plalnfleld of such high quality that the demand for, iaoijn K. Gatlna und Mr. and Mrs.and Motuchen, and tho fruit grow- them is keeping its refineries, its offices, its E.A, Burd, era will inspect come, of the, orchards noar Dayton ond Craabury. More &&• service stations and dealers going strong. tlin regarding tho complete progranl Sco for yourself how much more this Btnnon cum wIlT r>« given nttxt week. Home institution gives you for your money. Fulj Ctab fa pntortnla fljl Bhctfl lurrtol (Haiti, If you use premium fuel, try ESSO. Compare it—not with straight gasolirietf, • SBa Ittth firnraal flnnot hy ttto fav hi Uwll DaoDaoVV Iu. Jkfo Farli Junior Woman'* dul> lol!kO LuUdlnB.I tnJTTEZ TV, UPEND TO W^TP; premium. Get tho economy in upkeep and kt tea Btookton hotel st l>« Dirt « pnl*d EVc«t *Vb* *St»lr, ivrilch will bo •cml-formni, th» ftrinngnn'nta for th«I» tunuej 'JERSEY,. ,, Pay day at a* operation that makes ESSO today's most. hi given by Uit Artiury I'nrk club for fair On Thursday, Friday and E»tur5 bfflce, at a rpfinery and nC o ttrv- widely-used motor fuel. n. dny, Auttunt 11th, 1IU) an*M tit onn of thfl f«aturrn will b» fhj* 6\ Company of, N**> Jrrii>s. Thl If you use "regular" gasoline, let of th« *horo brnoh clubi nnd ]>rovf«l ot iro nuton»bll« on th« fco \nonty th*n J*rteyUi» mn\ "Standard" 1932 Gasoline improve tho •o b« on» fit the inM-tmmmn ikttlnl totnte from ifi<) tola of RBKQ. ffwnta Along thn nhnr<\ ) performance of your car. Discover your- Vi rdorl«H li. imddT) wfm rntl ^Standard" iOtt OatoltiM an\ Th» «1«nro l« Ihn Innt fiT Q Imrlon nmd mtrmitlv* j>oolllon ftt N«r Wk*r "Standard" product* ittorfl nclf whnt laboratory tests show . . . that nf affnlta to bn li^M brforo tlin muv f>]>rnt dnnilay with hU f/imlly JITC. Antl U U i<>rd (4 fag thn "Standard" 1932 (.nsolinc "has every- pti>nl*trilt, MlM Allllii (kMnlinrl^lr, Mm. Onthorln* WyckofT of AUorv Inkm tip hw itijllro, auceticulDK Miss thing" a (frcatgusolino should have. lln )I!ir)ilnn,1«, who IIM h*en retmpj i ffift, |o#r»o«* *d Tllllh N. Kwllirr, 'Ihn luilrl nrrhnn. ciallnf.; limn plrttnrii.n nt thft liom* of tra will fiiipply Din iinint'i fur'UiicltiK. That's the kind of quality fhoy turn out Mir :, «i«.r itiriiim, ta now nt • »*m 'l'h« rniuiiiltlfn In rlitilK" cun- llnillini nt Anlmry 1'ntk. film w(l# nt New Jersey's "Standard" rcfmcricn. JII|H-« Him Dmiilliy llrnililrlifiiin ffnimnll y ntt . ttlm'WMItTnl Wllll T ftirnlnjj*J! rhnlnn«n, Mli'n'-i I tun fUhnncU. Itnr- Get the best—from this home industry! Him nt. Knlr MftVPii. b»ltt Itmllll. AK"i-» llfnvf, I'llnlun That's the kind of quality you get from no)"1»r ami llrlrii llmil. Mm. W. II. Mnlllmw I/H'kn Imil 111" »lali>r p. K"orn«r In thft ffhlnr ft'lvlerr, c\T Voik with him on Ctunlay, "Standard." And with Verified Lubrica-

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Him 1l>n i.f nlil, h Y.-1I1 l.o iV. ,.| II,.I, a,ll..ha |l,a,*|,.f .••l,,af It,. a.M tnvnt nl treat Importance • liy riillrnilii for llifl •talc many ini!- «ipa |o o(<|iiirr al'nk in llm coinpaiiyr ,,1, '111* fin* Mlimll M'l"il>- |l STANDARD will pti'Vl'to ltlll.lt*- >nl itinl£it I..i..I r,..i. i-i, it i. },!•,• ?]<>., lit]. linm n( (tollnr* mimmlly, in tfainline • liy lir!nfin< niillioni n( ilotlar* nf In you nlmut Au/mt IS. f,,, ll,.l| »..vk«. It \ A'a. AH.Ml. |II.I,I*>'1*. }l. 3, latn liil.inrit In NPW Jtratty porl* 1 )<• nfnr.ia i'f II." > Inl' ni« l.'»M,.i, WIIH. »>* )>l«fil'Utlt, 'riiMiita. I'aUit • liy rwylni many million* In properly • l>y M.ltln^ J<=i ••yinailo pro-| k*^p*lafy, T^'tflt.fl (*At.tfltl*llii 1r»«. *.»•!• a«4 Hill.i.l lima •"•! W S T A N D A Rj D OIL CiO.M P A N Y O V N K W J E RJJJ ; • i REP BANK BEGISTEg^JULY 27,1932. Page Elaytn SeatmgfiTNews. ~ eromarlne company atHolmdel. He President Hoover hu recovered from a broken leg (Ths Bed Bank Register can b« bcught which he received in a wrestling in Soabrliiht at the Btorcs of Morrlt W«U- latch several weeks ago. Rachel's 35c Beauty Salons and Prohibition man and U. Lcfkowlti.) 274 BROADWAY, 18 EAST FRONT ST., m nm i ar n-1 Tho police department Is deter- Warwick BIdg., Opp, Globa Hotel mined that tho parking regulation! Holmdel News. Tel. Long Branch 4284. Tel. lied Bank 8D1D. Rev. Edward W. MUlcr, Pastor must be lived up to and those who of the Red Bank Baptist do not believe In signs will find out Mrs. Edith Davis of E^ston, Penn- Our Prices Reduced to 25c. Church, Preache* on "Why Ithat they mean what they say In Sea- sylvania, has been visiting Mrs, John bright. Monday afternoon on oneSherman. PERMANENT WAVE $0.00 Tasty Meals Believe in President Hoover. side Btreet alone In the short space An automobile owned by Porman Rev. Edward W. Miller preached a of an hour the police officer found Sutphln was stolen a few days ago Self-Setting r ... something that will appeal to logging Summer appotlteB . <. and your Bcrmon at the Rod Bank Baptist ilrteen violations of the parking at Keansburg. It has not been re- Shampoo, Finger Wavo and Haircut Included. Nearby _ QSC0 Store la abrim with the mo«t appetUlng suggOBtlona. Do church Sunday morning on "Why I ;ules and thirteen "tickets" were covered by its owner. NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY, stop In and look at our variety... then consider the Quality... the Saving. Believe In President Hoover." One handed out The streets are well Railroad shipments of potatoes of the reasons which he stressed as marked as to parking zones and suit- will be started by the farmers of Open 8:30»to 10:00 P. M. being chiefly responsible (or his faith able warning signs have been put up this place next week. Some of the In President' Hoover Is because the ay the police department. The Reg-growers have disposed of their crops asco or Calif. Peaches -.2^29° President has been' willing to give ster representative was informed by trucking them to New York and tho Eighteenth amendment a trial that frequent check upB will be made other places. Among the chief sell- Del Monte Lusolous fruit for ovory meal. and because he has not declared In relative to parking over the time ora are Peter Maher, Norman Mor- favor oC repealing the amendment. imlt. ._ -Iced-Tea is Refreshing-in-Summer Weather i ExtraetS7froni"HevrMr.~Mlller'a~Ber-" jan-and-Oeorgo .Knight The pre- Kft HelpM^BooHetFREE - mon areas follows: Ocean fire company of the local vailing price last week was $2 per 4SC0 Quality Teas Always Please flro department is making great Back. Gctthcie helpful «ugge»ttonsfortralntegbabyV "I believe in President Hoover, plans for its 22d annual ball for the The Holmdel baseball team, on its mealtime hablu. This booklet aUo Orange Pekoe or Plain Black first, because he Is our. President. He benefit of the company to be held Pride of Killarney Is the President of our United home grounds last • week, defeated explains the technical feature* India Ceylon or Mixed . States. We elected him—we choseSaturday night, August 20th. Chief the state hospital team of Marlboro . that make the Getber Products o t R> Leroy Layton of South street is look- by the score of 11 to 0. This was ) better for baby. Phono or write for it> 4 I"P i tt-lb Ao . : tt-lb him—aa a good.cltlsen'it Is my jobing after the tickets. Walter J. k pkg J.4 tin to follow him. He is our leader and the deciding game of a series of your copy today. s JLw P 8 jf Phg commander-in-chlef of our army and Sweeney is chairman of the ball com- three. The game was featuredby a 17° mlttae. dispute which seemed Ukelx-trjure- GEO.A. MENDESJS; CO. ^ mvy. „=.,.! ii.-.-. ~ „,;;,-».„„, „....-—- •"ThFaiihual: fair*fof' the "benefit of liasba' BET "" Kew York City "In the course of history it is true sult In fisticuffs, but the trouble was Phone: Barclay 7-0050. pp GelatineDesiwts ~t C that the great lea'ders ot their day he Methodist church will be held on settled amicably. suffered at the hands of those whom the church premises Thursday, Fri- they sought to lead. The philosophy day and Saturday of this week. Thore One small can &SCQ Evaporated Milk * f 19 will be a number of booths for the of history also sets before us a You can make some delicious summer desserts at a very low price. choice of two viewpoints—flrat, that sale of useful and fancy articles and the man is prepared of God torefreshments. Gold Medal Cake Flour P^ 19C Delicious Fruits 3 sma" ca?a 23c meet a world situation in leadership; The recent carnival held on the iar cano second, that the world is prepared, grounds near the Surf pavilion for Hartley's Grange Marmalade 27c Joan of A™ Kidney Beans 3 25c and the man of leadership finds his tho benefit of the flro department Dole prana Sliced.Pineapple:... 3. oafB 50c Cooked- Corned Beef lb can 19c place. netted tho firemen over $400 which "Altogether, I am Inclined to be-was considerably more than was an- It) can No2can lieve that God fits the man for theticipated. The carnival was well at- 17c "^-Grapefruit 10c Job. Very little Just happens, by waytended, not only by local residents, 19c Crisco of ntxidont. We can see the hand of but by many summer visitors. dos God too clearly in tho affairs of tho During the past week tho Sheep! Mason Quart Jars 85c world. Tho great political leaders of head bay fishing boats have foun doli the world have stood as Qod's mes- the best fishing grounds well lnshon E-Z Seal Pint Jars 95c sengers. We call them prophets. off this place and the large fleet o -&Z..SeaI-Quart-Jars .. - -A°l.$1.15. TVlttfeBVIaalah, Jbhn"the"Ba'p'Us't" at>a these boats - has beeiTah'Thle'festlfii Jesus Christ. In every case there sight to many visitors to the beache, OurThree Favorite Blends—Choose the One arose a moral situation—someone here. The local fishermen have beeii had to speak out. getting fair size catches ot blueflsh that Suits Your Taste "I believe In President Hoover be- with an occasional run of bonltaB and 330-280—lOo Saved; . cause he can speak out fearlessly. He frequently a small tuna or two. has a certainty of mind. Ho bolioves Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Cleelan the course of action chosen right, Jr., who ara summering In thel OSCO Coffee lb 23c and goes ahead. He is straight-for- houseboat-bungalow Comfort near A heavier blend of excellent.coffees, the choice of millions ward and unafraid. There Is Normandle. entertained a number of and millionaires. thing we can say about the man— friends at dinner Saturday night In he Is bigger than the Republican par- FREE TUBE celebration of Mrs. Cleeland's birth- Victor "» Acme ty. That's why I believe in him.day. The Cleeland family are winter Personally I am not a party man. residents of Fair Haven. Coffee 19' Coffee tin 27" do not think any party IB big enough A etlll different blend of high- to bind any citizen with a mind. T< WITH EVERY A mild blend of Santos, pleasing grade coffees. Full body- me it is always the man. Everett News. , . drinking qualities. fine flavor. "I believe In President Hoover be cause of his character—the thing Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanBrunt and Our Own Bakery Cake Specials—Try One ! for which ho has stood and in whlcl lamily have moved from the old ho- he still believes.' I believe his record tel building at Holmdel to Henry n in the course ot his career will stand Kelly's bouse here. Pound Cake 21c each the acid test of criticism. X bellevo Leslie Stout, who has been work- 25c 25c for the hour, we have had a man in GOODYEAR PaMnder ing with a tree expert company at You will enjoy these delicious cakes—Light as a feather. the White House with as good an in-Deal, Is no longer connected with telleot, and cortainly as trained a> them. man as we could have found to cap- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morrison of ' Let Us Do Your Baking During this Summer Weather tain our ship of state. As an engin- Brooklyn spent the week-end visiting Save Time, Money and Work. eer he thinks, plans, seos ahead. He Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humph. has a vision of world service In mak- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller and Larga ••r ing a groat brotherhood and neigh- three children of Brooklyn have re- Wrapped " £ f borhood between the nations of theturned home after spending the Bread Supreme Loaf •» » earth. Aa TO know, !whero-thcro lo no vision, the people perish.' week-ond at -tho -homo of Mr. and Fresh from the ovens to your table. Mrs. Henry Hawxhurst, "This brings me to consider now, Miss Anna Taras of New Tork has 168 Monmoulh St., (at R. R. Station) Red Bank, N. J. ono last reason why I believe In returned to her homo after spending Victor Bread """"' 5* President Hoover, As a Christian two weeks at the home of Mr. and Sliced 01 UnsUoedV minister, he has a vision of our na- Mra. Nicholas Jacobs. The economy loaf—used In thousands of homes. tion as wo might become. Ho is will- Jack Eustace of Now York, who is ing to try the great experiment, no- just completing his vacation, visited For WEEK-END SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT, ble, with a vlBlon of righteousness. I many of his local friends during the believe every instrument of right- past week. lie was formerly of Ev- Service Phone 1709 at Our RED BANK (Broad Street) Store eousness leads to the realization of erett and spent most of bis vacation such a vision. I believe the Eigh- with relatives In Red Bank. THURSDAY—Cinnamon Buns 19c doz. teenth amendment is one of the in- Miss Elizabeth O'Brion of Red struments In our great nation for Bank was a vlsltoi" during the week FRIDAY— Lemon Meringue Pie 21c each righteousness. President Hoover has at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick not declared himself In favor of re-J. Carton. peal—hence I believe In,,him as ono SATURDAY—Honey Buns 21c each : Assorted Layer Cake 31c each who stands for a - great" forco for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long and righteousness." family have been entertaining Mr. b Long's undle, John \Vrlght of Red NBO premium Flake Crackers 2 **«" 27c C. & C. Pale Dry Gin. Ale 2 °«» 25c Bank. fuU b COLORED MAN STABBED. William Kelly has finished thresh- NBC Golden Crisps "" 15c * 4SCD Ginger Ale "»* °t 12c ing 482 bushels of rye and wheat OSCO Grape Juice 2 &25C, '',28c * ASCD Rootbeer 'u» <•* »><>' 12c Inebriated Man Resented Being grain, which was grown on his farm. Taken to Hli Homo. Miss Katherlno Warneker, who Is fuU bot fu bot connected with the Social Service at OSCO Lime Lemon * 12c *Rob Roy Ginger Ale " i* 12c Ono man was removed to River Red Bank, has successfully taken an Plus bottle deposit view hospital for troatment and an-examination for civil service investi- other was lodged in the county Jail gator. at Freehold to serve a ninety-day Tho annual supper and carnival Toy B^and Dill Pickles term as the result ot an altercation held on the grounds of St. Gabriel's Toy'Brand Sweet Mixed between tho two early Monday morn- burch at Bradovelt Wednesday EGGS 2: 33c Ing. Both participants are colored. ivcning for the benefit of the church Pickles it Jar 25c For poaching, boiling and the sick room. Irving Wooden of Cedar street was wns well attended. • troated at the, hospltaj for cuts which Kirkman's Soap Chips *'« ^ 18c are said to have bocn Inflicted by a Cftn SELECTED EGGS *» 23c knife wielded by Eoosovolt Brownlnij Colt's Neck News. Kirkman's Cleanser 6c of West Bcrgen placo, Tho former Every Egg Qunrantced. was removed In the borough ambul- members of the Sunday- (fSCO Ilom-dfrIJto 7-OE ance to the ! hospital, whore two of. the Reformed church en- Jar 10° & 19° stitches were .required to closo the Joyed a plcnlo at Clark's Landing Peanut Butter wound, Ho was then removed to hislast Wednesday. There was a largo Jlordpn's OSCO Meat home. attendance and everyone had a fine Browning was arrested by Captnln time. 17 Harry T. VanNoto and Sergeant Ten horses ownod by William H. Cheese Tuna Fish James J. Sheedy and charged with LaHoytcaux were shipped to Canada dUorderly conduct. Arraigned before to bo sold at auction this week. Recorder Wllllim J. PoulBon, ho wan The Atlimtlo Theater guild will Dependable Meats at Fair Prices unabln to pay a lino of $25, plun $0 repent the play, "In tho Dead of / ardlesn of tho weather, you can always dopend on tho quality of our for nurglcnl treatment given Wooden, Saturday nlh'ht at Kcnns- moats—nnd our prlcoi aro always unusually low. nml was taken to Freehold. Half of tho profits will go to Why is Vrigidairc'% The Most For According to Wooden, nrownlnp tho KmnfllnirK flro company. This I Imd hocomo Intoxicated tho night pliiy wan glvoti recently with great Your Money Best Cuts RIR lirforo and n(l "24c mnc of whom wnn Wootlcn, piillnd out Minn Alleo Hyatt nml Miss Hetty Great? The answer isVAUTR ih I ii ItnlTn nnil flniirlshed It menacingly. 11 Tim Unlfo cniiRlit Wooden In thoMatthews arc spending; n vacation —General Motors Val- Thick Ends Rib Roast of two wpolcn at Ixini; Inland. When all i* viiil and ue. • • • A in cell - 23c jllllllC. Wurron Hnedrker In out after lmv- fininliml fllilnned done the proof of n I j i nnisin nuilc nml [ n»nr|«iia AllUKHTHI) A1TKII lllTMrVH. liiK Irr-n laid up with •Ickucts sov- m rlnl wrekn. product lies in ihc (j| j nnicctl l>y tlic LirgcU Hams 17c InloitrAlnl Man Tnlirn la .lull Allrr Krummhhnr Herndon In now oppr- number of people who Butts l*iittliiK Up a light, nlliu: tlm nlrpliuin (if the Keyport (\Vholn or Fllmiik HnllO purchase it. • • • i/nlion d--Mill! anil Mnllnw. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. !. More ilian 2,210,000 ullh canning «. tlUttlt lutnco In a liur- Kotlr* In iiar.liy 2lv.11 Hint. n*nl* Itfilvn'l l.y Ilin T,,«T,.M;i Cimi- r niltlrn .iT Allanlln T«KMahl|i, M1111I111111II1 I rii;itlAirc*. nrc now in rcnted nftnr l'ollcnmnn Frank Hou- ' Indcrs iiiMrad of ono LEGS LAMB 25c l'.im.lv. II. J.. I.,r Hi. ...,.-!..,. 1 l.,n of me — R niiltiun more ' HIT, who \vn« rnllrd from liln lumu Ilin Miiilluirn.|{..1 ll.nl. II....I, lUrllon 7. In fur tlir grrAlcit pniil* neiirliy, was forced lo linn |ininl|.m|v. A lln.itl. T>IWI1>I|I|1, wllli |!,,a,| liiav.l flur- H»IM*I T.Hnfneon (Niiivxi) nuctn |llhl 'rl ll than pny othrr mike! •. . |llhin,ln pollen linid m th MIIIII imlli,ii>l«,| >liiiiiinl i'f «i«vl • • • I M liny i ng piinililc cmf. • • • I r|lin I'lnrK. ilid l< DO,till! xiimm rni'l>. llliU will Meat l 15c Boiled Ham I 25c 1 r I •IHI ....I In I.III.M.I al Ilia 10 | AcniHlIng Ift lantlmony H'V^M lir llinr thr Amrric.ui \ cihlnct of cvcrUii- >I|I| CiiittniltUa. 'I'riniiRlilii Mall, lull', i" Itrrunlvr Wllllmi) J. rinilmm In l., n. J., on 1'ililnv, July !». I9.13, al people ln»r exptmnl thrir pi rlrn in i' lor nif- jinn rl.iiniin-^trrl innlilr anil out, fiu.ir- |inllr» rniiit Mutlilny liminlnK. (;\utln nlm.tl lt:il> )>, M., llHyllylll tlavlll): American, Swiss or Pimento Sandwich Cheese r I;rinli!.iire (11 lilt- liinr nf more lli.in .i I1.1K •' iililcnl In rrl.iin id lovrly Inure llirim^li fiiUwil I tin ImVlmr (hop wlilln In nn h nf hilia, at'.rinratl'ina mill ffitin. til VIMI'-I nf wf.ir nml (f.ir, • • « Ainl nn Ilrtllir.llo flm>Uf*r (Hllrnl) N»vli« Knl(h| Imp, InlonlrnlKil ••I'l.illtlon nml lirrnnm (if. l.ii lli> I .1 ».,',, ,,i.r.i..l l.v liilljull ilnll 11 <-. • • • In II lii|;lilv ( ii,ii- l (ll r frnnlvo. Tim |iini>i|aliii- i,t Ilin uliiip ff, IUllIUiiiliili.lil , rlvlllll uall | riiiiiiifiiy (il upKrip and oprriitiim lli.it m - vr.l lir III. Illala Illuliw UTII K lillllnnl run In mi nttrinpi |n r i prtilire delil l'ri);iiliiirr li.ri o11(-.<>I• I nny Cheese P 20c GruyereCheese '* " 33c li.v) I..an nla.IU.I l IInI |l.« <.|T|i a. ..I *.!•! iti.ilty ^i./yi li>r l''ri^ldnirr over nml nvrr nul.illlo dig mull, lull wllh Illlln lo |l,I,..| .lia.l. It*.) II.nli. Ollirr in ilvfi« niiLiI |fl nlul H ..Mi a 1.1.1 IIKKTS mut CAKUOTS « |)llnr]irn 1Or .I.I« f.r Ilia I ....I iil.l-l., 'II.X t/A/o/or.t rfi/t/e Anral NKOH MOII lln 1.1 Hi. .IIII. rigid a ire // .,.,,.1,1,., (I. OUANCKSJatKO ,]„,. ;.,),, liy tr.aaa* rrnmly )itiil>*<|nit miUinll WATKUMKLONS ,,«,,. l|»a fill vl.iUII.,,, ,,f Vn,,,L. waa 01 nala.l In It a,I |l«|ik ri'lli.Uy nfl.l ..) f.itin U altailia.I IM Ilia •(••11- ti>"*lt liy Fitifiaanl ,1 iaiii*« J, nliao.1v, . r»-p.1,1,, „( All..11 II.. Ha w«a UI..11 |,) Uowail. !,>> ,UI». If .1. Shop in your iinlalihorhooil flSCO Stor« wl»?r«i Q.mllly CounU M»< fli.ill Iliat illy alH.llly afl.i |,|j Jersey Central Power & Light Co- HIM! Your Monoy (iocs Furllicit. • 1.1* • I II. All..ill- |-*>.*''1i' III tltlur, ) tIAlll.K • Lain... AI.1. OFFICES L J!lll< l|t»H |l Jll|l(.n, 1 I.,. MM*. STEIMBACHS FOR

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    L Silk Dresses Kotex Pequot Sheets $2.79 3 boxes 59c 84c 1 2 for $5.50 81 by 90 ihchrregular $1.29 sheets AT COST The lowest price In a long time on this for Monmouth County days only. Double Ajrain the Thrift Shop outdoes itself for popular brand of sanitary napkins. No re- bed size... the Pequot label tells you there Fashlon-at-a-price! Scarf necklines, sun striction on quantity—buy as many as you are none better made! Housewives will re- backs suit effects, sleeveless, short or cape like. 12 to a box, at this special price. member this sale! The second great Monmouth County Day event is at Hand! A dupln sleeves. EyeletB, piques, flat crepes. Pas- tels, prints. Sizes 14 to 44. cate of that record-breaking store-wide sale of last November, when more STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor people shopped at Steinbachs than at any other time in our sixty-two years. A duplicate in name.. . but offering far more in value, far more in variety, far more in savings than its memorable predecessor* Silk Undies 3-Piece Toilet Sets Women's Shirts People of the North Jersey Shore who shopped at the first Mon- $1.49 $2.25 59c mouth County Day will need little urging to make them give this one Values here are $1.95 to $5.95. Of exquisite A $3.95 value. Beautiful Dupont brush, comb They're being worn on smart beaches.. full attention. And, summer visitors, accustomed to quality-at-a-price Frenoh silk crepe or puro satin with fllan- and mirror to match. In boudoir tones of but seldom being bought for BO little! Jer- con lace trimming. Included are slips, sizes blue, green, maize or rose, delicately pat- ocy and lisle basque shirts in white with will see just as quickly that here indeed is a sales-event that merits the 34 to 42. Panties, 19 to 23. , 31 to terned in gilt Very smart! red, blue, green or orange. Sizes 31 to 40. closest attention! 44. Dance sets, 32 to 36. STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor We are breaking a precedent in advertising this sale so Children's Novelty Jewelry Women's Terry Robes far in advance, but feel that its tremendous importance $1.19 49c 97c must be told to our patrons in the Red Bank Territory White Terry cloth beach robes In roomy ...Hence this page full of all the items in condensed form The famous "Health-Hiker" oxfords and A manufacturer's retiring from business made this possible. Fine pearl, crystal and wrap-around style for women and misses. sandals, regularly $2.25. Of sturdy elksktn. Deep napped to absorb the moisture after Uppers guaranteed not to rip'from soles. rhinestone necklaces, bracelets and ear- rings—dollar values! They'll make a chic bathing. Smart and practical-... and Indeed Shaped to fit < correctly. In smoke and low-priced! brown, brown, white. Sizes 7 to 2. success of any costume! High-Grade Furniture Boxed Stationery , Women's Doette Gloves STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor $22.00 29c 44c Hand-Embroidered Daytime Dresses Women's Swim Suits Many items reduced more than half. Col- Tho 50o quality—very desirable.' 24 sheets They're dollar-a-palr values. Tho winted ony Cloth Davenport, desk, Cogs- of paper and 24 envelopes. Mottled and -on Btylo and washable, of course. well chair, Cretonne rattan S-pc. suite, plain linen, some with colored border. In Everyone needs plenty of white and light- Models Maple double day bed, Maplo highboy and white, orchid, blue and majie. A worth- colored gloves this season. These are white, $1.09 $1.69 many others. while offering! and doeskin. STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor $1.00 Actual values are $1.69 and $1.97. Eyelet Earlier values were S1.95 to $2.95. Beauti- Lovely hand-embroidered model pieces, batiste, Voile, Sheer Swiss, Plain and Floral fully tailored of zephyr, novelty weaves, some of whioh were $8.00. Baby dresses, patterns. Round or Square necklines: waffle weaves, smooth finish. White, navy, Bridge sets, Crib covers, Pillow covers, Sleeveless, Short Sleeves. SizeB 14 to 20, 14 red. blue, black, orange, green, yellow. 34 ToweU, Pictures and so on Bargains for In 42. 36 to 52. to 42. Porch Gliders Women's Fall Hats $1.00 Fabric Bags you in things you've wanted! STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor $12.50 $1.19 . 59c An Inviting 6-cushlon glider with covered With much cars and consideration -we se- One of New York's foremost manufacturers arms and all-cotton filled cushions. Cov- lected the nicest of the late summer and of emart handbngs "made us a price" on Infants' Wear Chiffon Voile Men's Broadcloth Shirts ered with sturdy figured duck. 3 stunning advanced fall models for this sale. Felts, these...you can afford one for each cos- patterns, your choice. Metal collapslblo brimmed and turban. Brown, black, Junglo tume. Fine quality, in blue, pink, maize, fraroe. , » green, Beetroot, Wine, Navy. Blre« 21V4 to and rtonmn striped. 23. ' ' • $1.00 24c 55c STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS-Flrst Floor r«ntk» of Softcic and Bilk rubber, small, medium, large, 5 pr. $1.00. Dimity and ba- The vaJue |3 40c a yard! Have lovely i for $1.00. Coll.ir-attacheri style cut am- tiste T'oddler Dresse:?, pngtel rind white, dresses macin Just (he wny you want (hem, ply full nnd with plcut In slrnvrs. White, Boys' Broadcloth Shirts Women's Summer of Silk alien 1 to 3, 3 lor $1.00. HrniBtHchcil mus- for prnctlcnlly nothing! 3R-lnch plume blue, tan nnd Rrrcn. All perfect. Plrrs 11 lln crib shectn, 30 by M In., ft for $1.00. ihlffon In new printed designs ot pink, to 17. I'lllow crises, D for $1.00. Quilted protection blue, nlle or black on white grounds. Cotton Dresses pndn, 0 /or $1.00, 3 f«r $1.00. flrBt Flrau 79c 52c F>TEINBACIlfl—Recond Floor HTCINT3ACH8—First Floor A special purchase of Just the wash lulta $1.97 each Fresh, coal, quality weaves',..printed »nd mothcri like to buy In half-dozen lota at Chiffon quality cotton print', In alzc* 38 to plain color flat crepes, every thread pure this time of year. Good styles. Of ftn« 48 only, Graceful full-ftnred nklrtii, beauti- nllk! 30 Inchee wide, Lnto iiimmer and brondcloth In gay colors. Hires < to 10 ful floral-pattern prlnt». Elliow sleeves, arlvnnco fall prlnlfl. Plain eliadcs In pailel Women's Pique Hats A Steinbach Drug Sale Men's Shirts & Shorts yrnrn. Nlc«, slimming lines. You've been nuking nml street tones, Shop curly I for them! BT1DINDACII1—First Floor BTICINDACIIB—Second Floor STEINIUCHS—Flnt Floor 39c Save — Save ! 35c ea. linrrnn nf Tintlonilly-Unown H«m» which Thnfin Jaunty lllllfl ^wirh.iMr hitn nf flnr ymi n'ril mnny Ilinrn-Ui, 11 ymr *r« liirliiil- .1 for JI.00. llrn.lilrlnHl iir nimlrm r.lmrln. Boys' Linen Knickers Women's •Silk Chiffon & Mesh p|i|lin In whltr, |i|nU, hill', ni'lU.r, tit'rh. f[ in Km unto. Mtnck up iu>w, ami Ihn Diiienn yarn, nml !!wl.«» Hiti Mililn, nllilrllr. Jltlllitirila ll^vn l.fi-n ni|>l nt r.0<-. .ln«t Ihn Krnnd Intnl nf wlint ynii imvn will buy yuii rtylr. <;<>n" tliril litHiunn rnit. rninrlliliiK J'"'l w«nl. (Ih.irtB, "0 tn <2. 69c —Fl«t Floor 1 (0 1R ye«r knlclier« of «turrol*l#iiyi JVTCINHACMM—Mdc.onil Floor •limllly. fUienr "lilffuns with lace hama. Girls' Play Suits Imported Silk Tics They've lold by dozen* *l 2Oo oarli, Only KxiololtA ri"v*t tart rtirahdA. npannn^hla Women's Bathing Caps 7B dnun ,,. we can't re-orrttr »l title prim. n»w loii^fe, Floor 50c 94c 69c Toilet Tissue irit Hoor A Jl r,'4 \a]ija. V'.n.y |o xvaah. r*"]lllia 110 It fur *!.IK1. Tkl fI• >til n fniiuin« nuUri, Tim )ilri'l ynii'vu liftrn fz\n<\ ('» jmy H' linnllis. IMtaUil lliiilU. liil'klO'l Mta, V 1 20 Rolls, $1.00 Itrtnlf. »U*lll r«|i«, illvn'fi fnpB nii'l n«i Itlhi* " or «iinliHrli«. r'««rp<>''lt**r, n fnw fal)lr« nncl iit-^rn, Iliftlrrc, linvplly . |K, 1, , 1'rltlilnd niMur Iti whlln nl I'llmn, . amiv »lll|.<-.1 r,.l|,,n>, llrii, lilua, Bl»«n. i ni nurl 11 n 1111 i iilniril. lt«|iii|n|lv ?l lul U»nl irnily d't Uffp yi'ii Imlt iliy, l.mwn wllli whllo. TMif, 4 In (1. ami 7 In H tcillrt ll«»n« In nirlilii. Mim, (tr^fn, wlill*, I,,,, mi.l ye|l"V». 'I'll* lowrnt jitl«n for » nrrniitA''ii!i lung tlmn .,. •><> l>uy Iti iiuanlltl»>l niKlKHACIIH—Ifnmdi jr|() $12.95 Ml .11 «,,..| ,-,|l. th.i „„,. ,„,,, „,„,! Doz., $1.08 That fAi-t'• t * in, fl>» < M i.,,i|lc. ft,,m I^I,,I 0 p.,.|,,,|,.t »„,! 1 111. . r.i.r,,!!.. , ,,| „„,, V«1>|ul ftfl. t-n. TO ami »" IJ'i.llly tliitml thai la c ..Hit, f.,,,,.,,. ,,,Au.i« A'lvoi'i Kail •n-t i^jiy |<-.lnlr' lidh'l liUni r,1 (i!|a,iee« • Ilily tut iiy.l'l Ion* |I»M l«ii|« w«n. l *»«l*r l>» wml* W|(il l-e'»!(»• H il'.eatt f Uu r.miu.i.r |.M.M,I. al,,i ,..r,.i,1 • l':Veiy 'litr*. l-ii-w-im, littlitir.1 c , rt: . <«„ r. T.ll ttani KMW.I.. toll «Um .l.o|l..<.. 13 mni\ <•> •nail Wt'!l« <•!'!)', WMI° II !<••!• t.l, |i«|,,| ,„•,)., Kill, |,.|,,1 11,,1,0.1 .,,|,o Ulinlnta fnlit'il lilinltlmi, tiottitlflll tiil COMPANy ril.-k •».) ,„!„,; M.nf fiitftt. 4 M ..olr! n'tKintucrtr! rii«i Vl'-r PAKK

    ; ) BED BANK An Ideal Hace to Live. THE BEQISTEB'S PLATOOBH. Located on the Beautiful Broad Btreot to the Eire* fifwew»bury Hlver, ono hour ' Sewers oa Every Street from N«W Jfoik, and provid- Store Parking Space ing every city convenience. 1EK Bldewsllu AloDK tbs HIghw»y» Iiinad Weeklr. Entered u S«»sd-Glui IlitUr >t tho PoiU • SubicrlpUon Pilcit On* Year 11,50 VOLUME LV, NO. 5. offlc» at Hid Sink, N. J., and** the Act,dt Mirch 8, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., .WEDNESDAY, JULY 27,1932. Six Monthi $1.00. Singly Copy 4c. PAGES 13 TO 22« Nursing Society American Legion YACHT CLVpH TO MEET. Plane Crashes. New Fire Alarm BOY PLAYWRIGHT. Horse Show at Monthly Meetings of Two Bed Bank ohn Maletto of Bed Bank Engaged Verbal Warfare Has Busy Year Dance Tomorrow Clubs Next Week. No One Injured System Planned by Motion Picture Company. Rumson Club Tho AugusL meeting of the Mon- John Maletto of Red Bank, seven- Follows Arrest Large Attendance Expeptcd at iouth boat club will be held next :eri-year-old stable boy; who la work- With One Lets Nur»e Than Last Monday night at the clubhouse at )river and Passenger Escape t Would Divide Red Bank Into g during the day at the Woodland rluch Interest Being Manifested Keith Ca*e Argued in Statement! ', Year Rumson, Seabright and Festivities at the Smoke Shop tho foot of Broad street Tho report Serious Harm When Craft Seven Zones and Is Designed arm at Middletown for the superln- in Annual Event to be Held and Resolutions as Both Side* Fair Haven Organization —Legion for Prohibition Re-, on tho recent shore outing will be Land* in Open Field After Hit- to Take Care of Additional endent. William Haywood, is ap Next Week—Has Been Held Prepare for Legal Battle—Ap. pealand for Bonus. ---'----• rocblvod- and other—matters of Im- ting Wires on Side of Road. Boxes. mrently meetlng.with success I peal to Governor. Made 2,0f4 More Calli. portance to the club's- welfare will riting of stories. _, Nearly Fifty Years; Ths Public^ Health Nuralng anso- Junior Vlco Commander Otmor bo beard. President Augustus M. Two persons narrowly escaped in- • During the past few weeks Fred- He signed a contract last Saturday Much enthusiasm Is being manl- All was quiet today as Justice Gil- clatlon o£ RlunBon, Beabrlght and Phillips presided at the meeting of Mlnton will preside. iry early Monday night when the erick E. Brower, fire alarm inspec- lth tho Daniel O'Malley motion" plc- 'ested In tho Monmouth county horse bert M. Keith and the justices of th« Pair Haven has Issued Its annual re- Shrewsbury post of tho American 1le- Tho monthly meeting of the North irplano In which they were riding tor of Red Bank, has been working ure publishing company. He haa ihow to be held at the Rumson coun- peace and constables concerned In bis port, • which 'shows tho organisation gion ol Bed Bank Monday night In Shrewsbury Iceboat and yacht club ruck a not-work of wires along on a plan which will entirely change rltten "Dangerous Bullets," which try club Thursday, Friday and Satur- nrreBt-last week girded thenuelvM . to bo In a flourishing condition. The tho absence of Commander Morgan will be ,11611 Thursday night of next hrewsbury avenuo, opposite the Red the flro piarm call .numbers at Eed 1 being prepared for screen presen- day of noxt week. For nearly fifty for a continuation at the hostilities. . report contains a lengthy letter eub- E. Ellcrt. Felix Santangelo ropprtod week with Thomas Irving Brown, Bank airport, and crashed about 30 Bank.""For some time past It has itlon. years the show haB ranked in Im- Although .no statement haa come 0 Biltted by Dorothy Cqrson Ellis, pres- that arrangements had been com- tho club's president, In chafes;"* An et to the ground on the Irving been seen that Red Bank should Maletto spends his. evenings wrlt- iortance with Newport and Piping from Keith regarding the action ha "~ "ldent of •thO'aBsoiilatlonrwhleh enow* plotea.for-,tne,jfifora to. beJiejd for l«vltatloiUwill=bO-J!xtendotU-to..tho« ttr.pjierty,,^^,^™^^^^^,t ™ .have-,-mort, flri5,,alarra Jboxes .and ng hlfl_|tories. "Dangerous Bullets' Rock exhibitions and today it Is con- intends to take against -those who that 2,074 more vlslta were mad,o the. benefljt ol tlie legion tomorrow Northwestern Ice yacht racing asso- The craft, a Commandolre bl-iiiane. that with the growth of the town as written this way, during the BldCTCd to he the largest of the three. used force to tfirdw lilm into jiiH oil during the past year with one less night at the Smoke Shop tavern. Tho ciation to send representative craft fas piloted by Jho owner, Dexter this would soon become a necessity, •oung man's spare time. It has Interest In horses has never di- charges of assault and battery and nurse on the staff than were made advance sale of tickets indicates a here for friendly competltloln this ichmond of Miami, Florida, who In anticipation of this need the iroven so successful that tho pub-minished with Monmouth county assisting: In the crime of' /ojrgery, it the previous year. Mrs. Ellin states largo attendance. The danco .will coming Ice yacht racing season. The iscaped without a scratch. Tho other present arrangement of boxes will shing company has contracted for folk and when such notable horse- is believed that within a week, crim- hayo teen the first function to be iccupant, G. J. Veroneaux of Asbury be done away with and the borough any future writing that the youthful men as Rufus C. Finch, for 25 years inal as well as civil action will ba that the work began last July with North Shrewsbury club will defend master of fox hounds of the Mon- but two nurses Instead of three and held by tho loglon at the Smoke Shop the Championship Pennant of Amer- irk, waB removed to Rlvervlew will be zoned for fire alarms. In laywright may produce. started. . . with a very much reduced bank ac- tavern since that place waa re-opened losplt&l. where it was found he had addition to the' town being divided mouth county hunt; Amory L. Has- a short time ago. ^-, ica this winter, against two yachts into seven different fire zones, there kell, J. Ford Johnson, W. Strother Tha threatened legal battla did not count. She says that there were ( from tho Rumson country club. ecelved minor cuts and scratches. materialize immediately upon Keith's threo very Important features of tho Credontlals were issued on Monday The plane was badly damaged. The will "be a series of fire alarms for Jones, Sr., W. Strother Jones, Jr., *E. public buildings and a series of fire iaddis Plum, Wilbur B. Ruthrauff, return from the Freehold county ]all association's activities during the night to tho dolegatos and alternate iropellor was completely smashed New Factory For Idwln Stewart, 3d, and several oth- early last Wednesday morning. Af- pant year which stand out very" prom- delegates to the loglon state conven- md its left wing-, motor, undercar- calls for tho respective fire com- panies, official tests, chief and as- ers take charge of the details the ter being treated by a physician Jtor inently, they being the unemploy- tion at Camdcn on AugUBt 11th, 12thColonel Johnson lage and fuselage were damaged bo- Bayshore Town show will always be tho center of injuries which he claimed ho had ra« ment and Us contingent trials and and 13th. The post unanimously In- ond repair. The plane was recently sistant chief calls, line trouble, etc. Mr. Brower In talking with a Regis- attraction. Proceeds of the horse ceived at tho hands of the constables hardships, tho -infantile paralysis structed its delegates to vote at the urchased by Richmond and had show go to the Monmouth county who had arrested him, tha Justice epidemic and Its resulting aftermath convention for. the repeal of the Guest of Honor leen quartered at tho flying Held ter representative yesterday after- Vew York Concern Will Manu- hunt and local charities. Eighteenth amendment and for tho iperated by tho East Coast flying noon, said the assignment' of box conferred with John J. Qulnn, his at- &nd tho splendid rcactlono of tho facture Slicing Machines and a Tho number of entries thus far torney, and made, plans for taking nurses to the extra demands made immediate cash payment of the Another Demonstration at Fort ervlce near Asbury Park. numbers and location had been made bonus. The delegates- are Carl Bre- and that all that was needed to Collapsible Card Table—To and the reservations for boxes and action against all justices and con- upon them. The report further states Hancock for Officer Who Has According to several who saw the parking spaces indicate groat inter- stables concerned. morL Otmor Phillips, Norman Qard- SEashj_Rlchmond hadiyst taken_off make- tho- -change official - was—the Employ Over Forty. -•— «th»t~thoro-woro- -families— without -Been Transferred—The- Sen from the Rei Banlc airport and waswork of the Gamewell fire alarm est Jnjthla year^affalrjind forecasts _ 1?.? jnen resolved ltaelf_lntltaelf_lnto_o _ food and clothing, children could not system representatives, who are The James W. Shanmfn: prdperlj successful" show. a"~verba! one, with*ith*" eacach sisidd e "Burlin"Brligg — go ta-oohool -and through_tha_fi9r Cloud. The alternates are Robert A. Scouts Take Part. attempting to 'gain altitude when ,t the southeast corner of First an> Kennedy, David Paxon,Harry Lewis, "motor trouble developed. Tho pilot coming to Red Bank to supervise Judges for the breeding classes In- accusations against the other. The operation of the borough authorities immediately saw that he would be the chango over. East Hlghiarid avsnues at" Atlanti clude" silch experts as~Fraiik~~Adaif o first came iri tho'fpffiToJTr"letteFtcT various committees and the nursing Harold Poters and Captain Robort Colonel J. C. Johnson, former Highlands has been leased for five Atlanta, Ga., Frank A. Bonsai, Jr. Governor A. Harry Moore from Roger ».— •—: -. commanding officer at Fort Han- unable to clear the wires running years by Kwlng M. Forbes of Newwho Is master of fox hounds, steeple- association JoblT were BeciITe tion aroso in the lUimaon and Sea-largest number of now~ members in the Monmouth county council prc- equipment Is now being Installed an Crompton Smith of Worcester, Mass., constables who had abused the po*-' Monmouth county during tho past oentcd tho demonstration as a trib- ner of Broad and Front streets wil will judge the polo mounts. bright district. Certain children from be located in zone two and will be the plant Is expected to--bo In oper- er vested In them by tho officials who. Rumson and Seabright had to have year. „ ute to the colonel, who made possi- ation within a week. As soon as th( Hunters and jumpers will be appointed them and gava them Another visitor was P. J. Quacken- designated as number 22 and an judged by Col. R. S, Timmis, R. C. additional aftor-treatmont which ble tho Sea Scout in.ee at the fort. alarm being rung In with three tw dies can be constructed for both thi badges. . He pictured Keith as being, meant. extra transportation to and bush of Perth Amboy, who is county Tho program opened with a rescue New Democratic sllcor and the tables mass productlo D., of the Canadian army, who Is handcuffed and exhibited as a public commander of Middlesex county will designate the Broad, and Front well known to the horsemen of this from tho Long Branch hospital. from the ship Tcnya by tha coast streets box. The box at East Froni will be started on a large scale. spectacle "on the etreeta of the bor» ^ ^These trips were rnado threo times a posts and a member of Post No. 45guard from Spermacettl Cove under A Register representative called al country as one of the judges of the ough whore he Is a respected citizen week for nn indefinite period and It of Forth Amboy. He requested tho the command of Captain E. V. Club Officers street and Prospect avenue would be Atlantic City horse show, and Ster- post to Instruct Its delegates to sup- box 22 In tho third district nnd thothe new plant Monday afternoon anc and then In the courtroom of Justice was utterly Impnsalhle for the nurses Bunting. Tho beach apparatus was call at this box would be 3-22. was courteously received by ths ling Larrabco of Warrcnton, Vir- Edward C. Boughton la Llncroft to give up the time. Under the port-Mr. Regan-for state vlco com- manned by Sea Scouts, who fired tho Annual Meeting and Election representatives, who Informed hirr glnla. where he was forced1 toSlt with his- ~ chairmanship of Mra. George Dwlght mander at the state convention. The Although The Register has on file other visitors were J. R. Bird and lifollno from shore to ship and made of Middletown Organization •a complete list of the box number that local help would be employed hands manacled behind, him whlto. a transportation committee was ap- lha actual rescue by breeches buoy Held Last Thursday Night at as proposed under tho new zone list- wherever possible. The only outsid- Jeers and jibes were hurled his way." pointed*, which took care of seeing J. F. Lynch of Bayway post. Personnel of the Sandy Hook coast ers will be three or four expert d Harold M. Curtln was received as Headden'a Corner. ing, it tiocs not present them here, Stage Manager "At present," declared Mr. Schnel-* that theBe children wcro transported guard station under tho command aa there might be a possible change makers brought to the plant from der, "there . Is an investigation re- Jejjularly. a new member-.-- of Captain Ernest Hulse demon- New York. After tho post meeting refresh- There was a largo attendance at before the full transfer of number, garding a 'torturo death' going on in- , Much work was done on tho old- strated a capsizing drill and a crew the annual meeting and election of io made throughout the town, Further Information gained Wins Verdict Long Island. I think that Keith's In- ments and a social tlmo woro on- of tho coast guard destroyer. Hunt that by October 1st between fort; age pensions matter under the super- joyed. * officers of the Middletown township single tap, signifying line trouble 0: juries, which consist of deep, gashes vision of Mrs. Clomont L>. Dcspard demonstrated an abandon ship drill. Democratic club at the Headden's "firo out," will remain tho snino. Thi and fifty men will be employed am J. Leroy Snyder Given Judg- on both hands where the handcuffs and Mrfl. Sheldon Coloman. THey The Sea Scouts took part In various Corner schoolhouse Thursday night two single taps, representing the these operators will require a payrol ment of $50 Against Mon- bit In and Bhoulder injuries (I have had the task of checking up and ad- drills and whale boat races. The that should be of great benefit to th seen them myself) should furnish th» Several of the Democratlo county dally or official test, will also re- mouth County Players by vising- the. agod men and women of Win Prize For qorcmo.nle.s ended with a review and township candidates were pres- main unchanged, but the taps foi local merchants and other citizens. basis for a similar investigation Into tho three boroughs and looking after commanded by Major Alan Morris house calla for the respective nn Some "of the die makers will bring Jury in Justice's Court. whaht t may tturn out to be ent and they gavo brlct talks. their families to Atlantic Highlands. making out tho applications and see- of Bridgeport, Connecticut, of the Nicholas W. Kaiser, the president companies, aa well as second alarm of police power by certain Individuals, ing that they wore properly filed. Window Display GOlst coast artillery reserves. Sena and taps for the call of the chief am The plant comes to Atlantic High- Suing for back wages alleged to "I think," continued Mr. Schn«|^sr^ of the club, presided. He was nom- lands through the efforts of Mayor be due him, J. Leroy Snyder of Fair Mrs. Ellis spoke highly of the work tor W. Warren Barbour, original nated. to serve another term, but assistant chief of the departmen that the hearing In Justice Bougn-' ' done by tho nurses, MIES Helen L. Miller Shoe Store tho Only One chairman of the Boy Scouts of Amer- John R. Snedeker and other local Haven won a judgment of $50 against ton's court was a mockery of Juollc*. he declined to accept. Theodore La- will have now number assignment citizens. Marlon W. Rlpey of Newthe Monmouth county_ players, pro- In tho first place, Keith was forced Kerrigan and Miss Catherlno M. Tlcr- in New Jersey to Get Prize in ica in New York and Now Jersey brecqus of Riverside Heights, Ed- There arc 37 fire alarm boxes located ducers of plays at the Rod Bank ney, and also complimented tho staff and chairman of the Monmouth an< York and Atlantic Highlands Is gen- to Bit manacled although more than Enna Jet tick Shoe Company win 1>. Beekman of Middletown vil- at Red Bank which will have a pub- eral counsel of the parties Interested Elka' auditorium, Monday night be half a dozen constables wore In ths " of the Long Branch hospital for tho Ocean county. Boy Scoiita', »i»outls» lage and Allen C. Beagle of Nave- lic listing, eight of which are at'pul foro a jury in Justice Colin S. Dix- cooperation',' cxtortdod""to"THo local Contest. committee; Frederick Il&usman, lie bulldlnga. All of these fire alarm in the concern and John L. Sweeney courtroom between him and the New nnd.>lfl so constructed that it folds Raged as stage manager at a salary mediately after this lotter had been United States. Their show window of $50 a week for tho duration of Mrs. William N. Coulter, Mrs. Lof-contained a display entirely of Enna expressed his appreciation of thi cess of the Roosevelt and Garner Brunswick Hospital Sunday— to fit in a carrying caso five Inches made public that he had written to ferts M. Xlashloll, Mrs. Clement L. number of pcoplo who have show ticket. His remarks caused consid- thick by sixteen Inches square. When the season. Ho stated that he was Mr. Schneider a letter In which h« Despard, Mrs. Georgo Dwlght, Mrs. Jettlck shoes and a miniature replica Intorest In tho Sea Scout movomen Injured Nine Weeks Ago. opened up this table Is of standard laid off after doing considerable sought to clarify the matter as tn of tho Enna Jettlck bllmn. which was erable applause. work in preparing lhi> stage for the Harris Vt. Fisher, Jr., Mrs. Raymond seen In Red Bank several months by coming to tho fort to witness thi height and thirty Inches square. The as the caso concerned hia court. Hoagland, Mra. Lelghton Lobdell, activities and coremonles. He adde Daniel English Wilson of Bradley entire frame of the table Is of alum- Initial production. George Kondolf, "In justice to the constable who Mlsa Grace Porter, Miss Nelly A. Por- hat it was an inspiration for thos Little Silver Man Beach, formerly of Middletown town- inum. The top IB mado of maaonlte manager of the show, appeared as mado tho arrest of Keith," deetared ter, Mrs. William B. Potta, Mrs. Tho lettor, which waB addressed at tho head of tho movement to car- ship, died at Middlesex hospital at and painted In different color witness for the company. Boughton's letter, "you Bhould know J»mos J. Reed, Mrs. nobort V. Whlto tb; Albert Miller and William Miller, ry on, and In behalf of tho Se Creates New Flower Now Brunswick Sundny afternoon blnatlons. The table has two length^ Last month Harry Kurtis of Fair that Keith resisted arrest even to and Mrs. Bholdon Colcman. Bertram roads In part: "Let mo congratulate Scouts ho "wanted to thank Colono from Injuries which ho received In of legs. Tho lower half of tho legHftven, business representative of the very second he was brought In- you on being tho onlv account In thoJohnson for his kindness and co-op an automobllo accident nine weeks H. Borden, Edgar A. Knnpp and Rev. Timothy Whlto ol Little Silver, one folds Into tho upper half so that It tho Red Rank local of the stage em- to my office. Coming through ths John E. Murray are members of the state of New Jersey to win a prlio In erntlon In permitting them to mak( ago. Ho waa employed by tho Coast :nn be used fnr benches, picnic par- ployees and motion picture operators, doorway, he made a final lunge and tho recent window conte.it. You were heir base, thcro and to tho eolon of tho boat known horticulturists In MtlcB Railway company and ho wns •dvlsory committee. this section, has brought forth a new ties nnd at the same time readily protested to union headquarters at threw himself against the door post. ono of 35 winners In tho eoveral and ofllcors for giving every possible on his way homo from Koyport af- New York thnt tho company had help to make tho encampment a suc- flower by crossing a Illy with a glad- ter finishing his work for tho day :onvertcd into o standard height If ho has a dlelocatrd shoulder, ss thousand entries, nnd tho only shoe irldRe table. discharged tho men nnd had hired [ stated In ono paper, It Is the result A CORRECTION. storo winner within ono hundred cess. Ho said thnt ho had been as iolus. Tho flower his all of the char- when tho accident occurred. The car mllCB of Now York city." Tho let-aurcd by Llcutcnant-Colonel Georg acteristics of tho gladiolus family overturned and Mr. Wilson received Much publicity has been Riven the non-union men In thetr places. of his own actions. Tho certlflcatu Abram ratUwonlGot Verdict of $08ter was signed by Ilnrry Huck. W. Cochtui that ho would carr; but la larger In petals and firmer In various Injuries, Including twolve able and tho firm has many orders of tho physicians who examined him Against O'Brlrii Estate. on with tho Son. Scouts as Colon bloom. Mr. White has sold his rights broken ribs nnd two punctured lungs. >n hand for Immcdiato delivery. The nnOVF, NKW (All 1I0JIK. do not mention such an Injury. Ths Johnson had started. to this now flower to a prominent Soptlo poisoning doveloped n few llclng machine had also proven very Injuries to hla wrlstn, an de.icribod by The Register wns In error last CHURCH SCHOOL rilOGUESS. Now York firm which deals In bulbs, days after the accldont. lopulnr where shown nnd tho firm Wrllliigtnii WUUlm Una New you, mo ulso the result of Keith's Const artillery olllcors, after sceln, flowers, etc. It is understood thnt ho Ikewlsc hfis many orders on hnnd ictlons.1' week In staling thah t tho clnlm of Mr. Wllaon wnn born near Middle- Moilrl Kssex un Displny. Now Unformed Constitution Provides. Captain C, V. Hunting nro tho llf received several thousand dollnra for this device. Juatlco Boughton described hand- .Abram Patterson of Chnpol Hill for town vlllnfro nnil ho wnn a eon of For Departmental Work. Ino exactly atnldshtp, wanted hit from this firm an tho result of bin «-«•* WclllnBtnn Wllklns, Jr., of tho Wll- tifT.i lined on Kcllh an being of ths $704 against the estnto of Mrs, Mln- Idn and tho Into Wllllnm 11. Wilson. to transfer to tho artillery. All com experimenting In this ono particular klnn motor salon company, returned ontrnctlnR vnrlcty. Ho charged th»t , nlo O'Brien wnn wholly disallowed A constitution, which provides for Ho waa ongngrd In farming tho Wll- montcd upon hln porfoct mnrliBtnan vnrlely. on Sntunlny from a trip to Detroit, velth by sitting upon on his wriitp In a lawsuit n short tlmo Ago. The tho departmentalization of church non homrslcnd plnce a number of ship. Fox Movletono representative! Service Clubs MI('lilMnn, where, lie vlnltcil tho plantn n thn enr on which ho was taken lo jury rendered a verdict of JOS In work, was adopted Monday night at yrnro. Blnca woiklni; for tho Clllm and cuuicruiucij froiai tho Acnio ant 111 which tin: HM™ nmt lliid.icui nu- Incmrt nnd In his (Houghtnn'i) 0(- favor of Mr. I'nttornon. At th» A mooting of thi Uachcrn nnd olllccra MAYOR WONT AKGUK. Hnllwny cnnipnny hr hnd mndn hlB Universal ntudlos were present. Th toinotiiica nro nliumfnctiired, Mr. WU- icc hint tlghtcneil them hlmsslf. «»m» time n counter claim of $1)00.(10 of tho Reformed church. homo with hln nliitcr, Mrs. J. K. llnr- On An Outing klnn drove hnnm nno of tho now roster of Bea Scout olllcors Includi "When I paw thnt ho wftfl tufftr- by the O'Drlon cntnto nKilnnt Mr. Now materials for timchnra nnil Bay* Hewnfj" I'lnnt Contro- vty of Unullry Il'arh. H« In sur- nuxlrl l^.'^.'inx vAiis. nrnlera from all Much pialnn was |;lvcn to Con ii^." continued Mr. Hnughtnn'« lettsr. PntterBon wnn allowed. Chnrlcn R. ncholnrn Imvo been ordered nnd It In versy U ftoltlotl. vived by hln mother. ]|p«|d«n the nln. Red Bank Rotary, Lions nnd Ex- over th" country went to DntrolL lust manilor Yannoll of tho connt Rimrd, L directed Conntnbto Krunhka to un- finyilor of Atlnntlo Highlands nnd expected thnt by tlie first Sunday In (IT mentionril I10 Irnvon two other wfok to wltilfrw the rlirlnti-nlng nf for hln Borvlcm In putting hln per- nenjnmln Iltom, who linn been change Clubt Malio a Trip to ock them, which hn did. Th« lists- Jumps Lottn of Looniiido wcrn not October tho church nchonl will l>n shitrrn, thoy Itolni: Mm. CloorRe Hhep- thl.-i new out-. Aniclln l'"nthurl, tho unnl tlmo nnil bin lumt jit tha din- ilnylng n prominent imrt In tlin con- i In one of tlin county ptipcri thtt wltnemcs at the trlnl, nn ntntril. well nupplled with nilp:i\mto equip- peril nnd Minn Mildred Wilson of New York on Slcnmcr Snndy first wuninn nvlnlnr to nmkn R noln ponnl ol tho Kca Hcoiiln. troversy over Iho operation of thn hniulcuffn wtro not r<*tnnved froni ment niul mntorlnln. Mlihllrlnwn tnwnnhlp. Hook. IlKht ncrnmi tlin Atlnnllc, chrlntciii'il r»rt of tho clnlm nf Iho o'llrlcn Tho rontpr of tho flea Ilcout olllcrrs niwn(;o dlnponnl |ilnnl nt Atlantic ho tltnn uf hln nrrrnt tintII ha win ItPrfiilnr cnurntn nt sillily hnvo 1 Hlghlnndtf, hp«nn lo rjlirntlon Mnynr (irft of the ni'w tnoilrln hy ninnnll- mints wnn for two no(rn wlilnh Mr. Includes Giiritnln Italph H. flmlth, Tho funcrnl wn« held yonlfrdiiy nt- n f thn TnkliiK up Mr, Mrhnrl'lrr'/i rhntj« will Im ohncrvcil nn tlin firm fiuniliiy (jutty wnn inniln rniu-oriilnj; In .it hn i-ln I itrnlnt; a pntndn wu« hnhl Td« noto« worn In Iho |>cinn<>niill)ln lirfmn n jii»l|to fit III* trunUIng »i;ivlrr« tm Mia. O'ililnn. mrlnllnn will hnlil Itn wpnltly ci l.lllln, riiiilltllnnlonnry And nilptily of. ho Rlmpticn nf Ihn ngritt. fnf tlin ttt- in Auto Accident W'ticrrt Horn \\ntrr Conir FrmnT rnro. Tlin liotiij wnn nlgllfil hy JlJIl- Hillnncn rumpnny, Thn flirntpti ilnlnt nml mi nn up thn lluilnun ilvrr 1" <-''! Jin w«« rnprnannlAil by Wnllnrn Jnf- ;i«rly tomorrow sftrrnonn In Ihn mill- fW'pr; VVHIInm Mnlynennx, hnrlmr I'Yniik ylfl fiirilnHiiin' t>llin until tlm Vlm-ll. Thn niKiiilintn rnjiiyril n llvn- n111« hU iflk nl >n• 1, Whlrh l»(l will lin ltl<» iHiflttnn. Him will lit* Cniillililn II. M. II. Tnnyft; AlllMl llfonf,, Injlltlnn, iln wnn Injniril In n ("I 1 (ha ntllfifl tillllini In Ihn n(inrlinm illnlnn hlhli nf a r.iui lonttolU'il hot wnt'M mil lion.I 1 nni AV'llll " Ynrht Chili Mwfliig, nldlril liy Mm, Klfllmul AIIIMKC, Mr<. ('(iltirnnlKlfif* lot 'rn,t VVitachn ntiltoi- In ilnnnttrly nn Union hill, lilijlil. nl l^'.'llnl I'nllll lir ilffUiirnl imitnlili^ fur hntnrn, nniren "i'lin ot irr (n, Ihnl < f •••• ult Tim Iliit llnnk ynclil Hull will tuvn .Inmra Aniinmnn, Mm, Thuinnn II II, II, Illininnnn. ]I>I| Aitnlh*, llilnM A Mil fur Hi fur IHil rtlli-liMin Iwpnn i-nln ililvrn liy I'nililhln ('"ill inlit 111,yo11.1 llm r»pi-i tnt limn nf Mid r|«\ A frntiiir of thn d«i|iiiiiintrntlui nml lmtl« (,,!)( lliiml Mr linn «h- K inrotlllK IlllllRilt nl hnU I Hint rlltllt pey, Mil, Hnny I'nllntnnn, Mm. JO- Mnijorlui, lot illvlnldii; l-:nil llnurt- litllnil liy iloya wnnapirm.iili., JIII-H 1 l,y .li.hh i >'," i,r lliiinmiii nml 'IIHH-UIV Mini limit!' iillllillllin. Till* lll|l up tlin Imtlint 1 thitl t Tm outfit I-1 |n ti'dml woiU ft'rllK-lt *t lllA clulllirMtBH on Kn*\ ih LiMitlnn nml Mm. M, I/I y Prnnl ntlKol. ('mnmiliililn (!lark llnl. 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",.',!,,!*'.,") I •v»llu», »'«|U,, Ail lli>«i(>ly jltllnl'iv, I'm ) .\,\ r.» tln.«d tilt*!, l til'llni If Urn* r t mm 111 • Aifnilu. l, JU'l D fiiutui N. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1932.

    } ENXEItTAINED EMPLOYEES. CIXSB HOIDS-BEAGH PASTS'. Monday of last week at the homo of Army Polo Team Democratic Ball Obituary her daughter, Mrs, Robert Cameron, Holmdel Loses An Verbal Warfare Members of Sycamore Tennis Club waa held last Wednesday afternoon Frank VanSyckle, Jr., Gave Beach Sin. Josephine Hopui, . Party, at Seabrijhfc Enjoy Outing. at 2:30 o'clock at the Churoh of tho Junior Champions Plans Completed wife of Jaroea A. Hogan, died Batur, Holy | communion with the rector, Expert Horseman Follows Arrest Frank VanSyckle, Jr., manager of The members of the Sycamore ten- day afternoon at her homo on Mc- nis club enjoyed a beach party held Rov, yi. W. Kennerly, In charge. the Dodge and Plymouth automobile )ance and Entertainment to be Laren street In her 60th year, Sha SIuge.no Magea sang "I Heard tha ton!* H. Johnson Had Worked general public, that both sides of an agency on Front street, entertained By Defeating Bahadurs at Rum-on Sandy Hook Thursday evening. had been 111 four years with pernici- argument be given'publicity. It in the employees of tho agency with a son Saturday They Captured Tho party was under the supervision Held Tonight in Convention Voice of Jesus" and "Now tho Day at the Ely Stables 54 Year*— ous anaemia,. Mra. Hogan was born Is. Over." Tha bearers were George my honest belief that the constables beach paity at Seabright Thursday Seventh Championship—They of the 'beach committee, headed by Hall at Aibury Park—Gover- In Germany and came to this coun- He Won Largo Fame for Hit involved in this caso did nothing But evening. Bathfng in tho surf was Miss Jeannette Truswell. Those pres- Hawkins, Joseph Parker, Theodore Lost to Austins Yesterday. nor Expected to Attend. try with her parents when aha waa Parker, Everett Smith, Harvey Little what wus necessary to put tho man much enjoyed, the management of ent were 'Misses Ruth Beutell, Mary two years old. For a. number of Ability to Cure Sick Hortos. under arrest." the pavilion keeping the placo open Beekman, Polly Bruyeroi Ruth Fors- Plans for the dance and entortaln- an4 Raymond poughty. Burial in Thq Army polo team in its victory years, she lived at «Allentown, Penn- charge of Albert W. Worden was in Louia Henry Johnson, one of tha Tho battle, of verbiage continued overtime to accommodate the party. over the Bahadurs at the Rumson ter, Julia Gullck, Edith Head, Jeanne ient to be held in the ABbury Park sylvania, and moved from there to est known and most highly reapeot- Thursday night at a meeting of the After bathing the party took sup- Parker,. Teresa Papa, Alice Ross, onvcntlon hall tonight under tho Evergreen cemetery at Little Silver. Monmouth county constables asso- Country club Saturday afternoon by Ethel Scott, Mary Ann Sleling, Jane Philadelphia. She had been a resi- ed colorod residents of Holmdel, died per on the sand and enjoyed music score of 11 to 8 captured its seventh uspices of the Monmouth county dent of Red Bank the past 26 years. on Saturday, July lath, at Rlvervlew' ciation in the office of Justice Colon provided by a radio installed in one Sutton, Jeannette Truswell, Jane xecutlve committee have been com- Rev. James F. Gough, 3. DIxon on Bridge avenue. After junior championship since 1922. TheWylto and Blllle Ylvisaker, Alston Besides her husband, she is sur- ospital at Red Bank, The funeral of Mr. VanSycklc's Dodge sedans.Bahadurs wore handicapped by the ileted and It Is expected that the vived by three Bons, Jtmn B\ Hogan former rector of St. Gabriel's church waa held last week at Mount's un-' an hour's discussion, the organization The party then went to Asbury Park ~3eekman, William Blair, Charles voted to conduct an investigation of absence of Gerard Smith, who was ilair, William Coiio. Ltoyd Collo, ifair will be attended by several of Lake ovonuo, George A. Hogan of of Bradevelt, St. Catherine's churoh dortaklng establishment at Red Bank •where further attractions were en- to come from Connecticut. A.'heavy tiousand persons from all sections Maplo avenue, and James J, Hogan, of Evorett and St. Dennis's church ind burial was made in white Ridge tha arrest of two constables on three joyed. Mr.. VanSycklo's guests were Edward Close, Edward Gllland, John charges which they declared had aris- storm in Connecticut provented the Egan, Joe GullckrJohnParkerr Wal- [the county.. - a member of the reportorlal staff of at Manasquan, d(ed yesterday at lomotery at Eatontown. Rov. Charlea John Burns! Charles Lambertson, Jo- flight and the game went on after Governor^and Mrs. A. Harry Mboro The Register, who lives at home. Saranao LakorNew York; whero- he en out of the performance of their seph I^urtno, George Hoffmeyer, ter Thompson, William Waterman, W, - NolBon- oonduoted tho service. - duties. Tho matter was referred to 1 an hour's delay, with "Jack Fink In Richard Egan and Mr. Euhler. '' ra expected to ha present,' Other Also surviving are her stepfather, had been living thirteen years. He Thero was a large attendance end Frank Behance, James Hansen and uests of honor will be Mayor and was 63 yeara old. ' the grievance committee. No action Steve Martin. Smith's place. Frank Muonch,' a sister, Mrs. Kate many floral tributes, white folks •was taken on the charge that Keith Lieutenant McDonald JoneB and Irs. Frank Hague of JerB&y City Simpson, and. two brothers, George Father Gough Is survived by hiswere almost »*• numerous aa colored •waa abused by constables who placed Lieutenant G. W, Read, Jr., with four ad Mr. and Mrs. James A. Farloy, Gehrlnger and .William Gehrlnger, mother, Mrs. Mary dough, of Tren- people at tho last rites, Stamp Exhibit h. Farley is campaig'n manager for him under arrest Constable Abram ;oals each, stood out for Army in all of Philadelphia, and four grand- ton, and two sisters and two brothers, Mr. Johnson was born at Holmdel Dlxcn sponsored the resolution that A Lawsuit Ove* ho scoring. Lieutenant C. N. Mc- 'ranklln D. Roosevelt, Democratic children. . Mrs. William Kancy of River Flaxa, yeara ago and ho had always lived provided for. the Investigation of the Fnrland did well at No. 1 and Major Held at Belmar andidato for President. State and Tho funeral was heldoyesterday and Mrs. Edmund Piper, C.,A. Gough here until a few weeks ago when constables'casea.,™^i .„,,.-,.-„• .,,„, mnty nominees of the "party \ra morning at St JameB'fohurch. A and Wlljiam J. Gough of Trenton, C, .J^Smlth,,.w.aa^ Army^. j tone. wall, A-successfuL,;,6tamp ! his health became.feeble. .Hla par- President Elwood Mooney of As- Razing AHouse defense at back. so'cxpectea'tB 'atlettd.™"-—'"='"" Bolomn highs: moBa- of requiem, was ™.ThojfuhornUwlli:,boJtold^ Saturdays 8}t?«VY9ro. jho,late_ George..- £nn Mary held by the Monmouth county Phila- Although tho presence of the can- bury Park, alter opening tho meet- J. C. "Code" Rathborne, leader of chanted by Rev. John P. Fallon, as- morning from tho homo of C. A. Johnson.! For 51 years''Mr.'Johnson" Ing', asked that all newspaper report- telic society last Friday night in the Idates will lend a political aspect to sistant rector, with Rev. Michael H. Gough, Spring Jjtreet, Trenton, and was employed at tho Ely sales and' A Verdict of $500 Darhages for the Bahadurs, was high scorer for Presbyterian church at Belmar, and ic affair, there will be no campaign era leave tho room, declaring that the the side, while T. H. "Pete" Boatwlck Callaban of Atlantic Highlands and at half-past ten o'clock at St. Mary's exchange stables at Holmdel. During meeting waa open only to members William Thorne of Eatontown a large and Interested audience In- peeches and tho only addresses will Rev, Alfred Jess of Keyport as dea- cathedral. Burial will bo In St. Mary's all of that tlmo until a few weeka ago was conspicuous with long hits and spected the exhibit. Although the io made by tho guests of honor. The of tho organization and that a report Given in a Trial Relating to a daring rides. Lieutenant-Colonel J. cons. Burial by Albort W. Worden cometory at Trenton. io had lived at .the 'Ely homestead. of the meeting: would bo given the majority of collectors In Monmouth ffair will be purely a social one. was at Mount Olivet cemetery. The Former Red Bank House. K. Brown played well at No. 3, while county are men, an exceptionally Musio for the dancing will be fur- Hlo employment at the stables was papers by tho association's author- Jack Fink held down first in good bearors wore Walter 1 Gaul, William Charles Mlllor ny 3ob Ul at hoove r had ised press committee. Justice Nor- William Thorne of Eatontown was large number of ladles attended the iishod hy two orchestras. Profes- Clalr, Raymond Murphy, Anthony of Broad street, Keyport, died Sunday Sr ° ' ' - form, considering he entered the exhibit. lonal talont will provide the cnter- Mr. Johnson was an unusual char- man Cufrle of Keyport objected to the winner against Samuel Goldberg game on short notice. Webber, Sergeant John Engleken at the age of eighty years. Ho was their expulsion and motioned that of Newark in a lawsuit last Friday There were so many exhibitors and ilnment. and John Graff. born in Germany and had been inacter. Ho was fond of horBes and ho the reporters be allowed to remain. Miss Betty Johnson of Rumson tho time allotted to the exhibit waa was particularly adept In caring for before Judge Thomas Brown and a awarded the trophy to the officers as tho barberbuslnesa at Keyport for a Constables Frank P. Stryker and Jury at Freehold in which it was of such short duration that each ex- Charles Sillier, number of years. Ho was a director flick horses. The Ely estate sells the Army band from Fort Monmouth hibitor was allowed but ten minutes mindreda of horses evory yoar and Krushka simultaneously seconded claimed that damages should be a resident df Keyport for over 65 of tho People's National bank at Key- the motion. awarded for a breach of contract. played and the largest gallery to wit- to show his collection, which was eal Estate Deals tho fact that It lost but few animals ness a local polo match this season really too short a tlmo for a collec- years, diod on Monday after several port and a past master of the Caesa- was largely duo to the expert atten- President Mooney then stated that The suit related to the former Little weeks' sickness. For many years he rea lodge of i MasonB. Mr. Mlllor Is house on Broad street at Bed Bank. looked on. tion to be shown to a good advant- Show An Increase tion of Mr, Johnson. .Veterinarians it was the object of the association age. The keen interest shown In this had led a retired life, having given survived by flvo ohlldron, Elizabeth who oxamtnod the horses, whenever to protect all constables in the per- The house was at one timo used as Army Bahadurs Miller, Mrs, Fred Bronkhurat, Mrs." No. 1—Lieut. C. N. MoFatland-Jack Fink Arst exhibit will mean that more ex- G. Howard Llpplncott of Mon-up Ills barber and clothing business, they found a slok or ailing animal, formance of their duties and threw a homo by tho Knights of Columbus which he startod soon after settling William Mauror, CharloB Miller, Jr., f No. 2—Lieut. McD. Joneu....T. H. Bontwlck hibits of longer duration will be hold nouth street reports having been cx- placed Mr. Johnson In charge to ad- " ffie~mee'tlng"6peir:for'dlBcuss!on; and later~it was sokl-to-Mr,Goldberg. Noi-3—tleut. Rend, • Jr,r..LI«ut..Col.Brown "tliltffall"aitd-winter in-i •Sptlonally-busythe—past- ton-days pj Secretary Dixon was the first to Tho latter had it mzed and the prop- No. 4—Mnjor O. C. Smlth..J. C. Bathborno companionship of a large cirola of Ridgewood. , ~ ~"" erty is-now occuptod by storos. . -- ' by chukktrs: tlona of the county, .nd that according to his observa- p g Mr. Johnson's f Jmo aXa take the-flooft—He referred to what William A. Gaoain of Hlver-road, lon there Is a vast improvement-In friendsid , f. a coseriiaill naturet , Caeaarea lodge held Ecrvlcos at hisouror of animals became mor« than ho termed a "battle royal" in the ar- Mr. Thorne based his suit against Army 3 1112 10 2—11 •In Magonio circles he was widely late" home last night, Funeral BerV- rest of Keith and suggested that each Sahadrurs • ) I I H 1- Belmar, had charge of the arrange- he demand for local real estate, both l h il county-wldor'Veterinarians said that"" Mr, Goldberg on tho contention that ments for the location of the exhibit. n tho matter of sales as well as ron- known and celobratod his sixtieth lces will be held, this afternoon at If ho had ever studied this art ho Constable involved be allowed to tell a verbal agreement was made where- Goala—Army, Jones 4, Read 4, McFar- 2:30 o'clock. Interment will bo in his story. -V'.V """.".".-• Iniid 2, Smith 1. Bahadrurs. Rnthborns 33. Eev. Nettelan, pastor of the Presby- ,als. Among iho rentals reported year 09 a Mason last Septembor, He would have becomo a horse doctor by he was to tear down the house Browown 2, Eoatwlck 1, FlnFlHH 1.. jEetereosjEetereoEt s— torlan church, who is a prominent >y him up tothlB niorhlhlj afe Joa-was past master of thoKoyportlodge Green Grove.cemetery. i ^ of_excoptionaLabillty. Constable KruBhka stated that he and receive all the timber and other Weslesley j: WhitWhie andd EdwiEdi n StewarSt t Sdd. stamp collector, graciously extended :ph Gordon'B house on the west side had been arrested by Keith on Ju'y Tlmo off hkkm minutesit , and for over forty years held the Along with this-aUlllty Mr. John- material used In Its construction and the use of his church room for the if Spring- street, near Branch ave- office of chaplain and ho was noted Anthony Tomalno son had a wonderful momory, cspe- Ullx on a charge of attempted extor- $150 in cash. The- house was not The Austin Four, Monmouth of West Bergen place died last tion and on July 16th on a charge of county's entry in the National Junior exhibit. Tho committee in charge me, to George W. Boblnson, a Cen- n Masonic circles for his Impressive daily for anything connected with razed by Mr. Thorne but by Herman comprised Frank A. Hollowbush of ral railroad detective: half of Mrs. servlcoa at the graves of departed Wednesday at the Allenwood sani- torses. Somotlmos a horse sold at compounding a crime. In answer to Schllchtlng of Headden's Corner. It polo championship, overwhelmingly tarium after a long Illness. He was the extortion charge he stated that defeated Templeton Sunday after- Allenhurst, Alexander D. Cooper and jouls Sobel's house at 78 Mechanic brothers. He was also an Odd Fel- the stables would through exchangea was on this account that Mr. Thorne R. V. R. H. Stout of Red Bank and treot, near Washington, to Leonard fifty years old and was employed by or saloa becomo an inmate of the '< he was simply trying to extract fees brought suit for breach of contract. noon by a score of 15 to 7. The Aus- low which ho claimed were due him un- Walter I. Quelch of Wanamassa. Westberjj of Mechanic street; Mrs. J. Masonic service was held last night tho Central railroad of New Jersey, stableB after an absence of several ' Four persons who said they had tins followed the ball more closely der the law. than their opponents and they also L. Herbert's bungalow on Rlvervlew t his home. Funeral services will be Tha funeral was held last Thursday years. No matter how long tho lapse heard some of the details of the con- avenue, Little Silver, furnlBhed for held this afternoon, conducted by afternoon at one o'olock at tho fu-might be Mr.-Johnson would always In regard to the other charge, he tract discussed by Mr. Thorne and hit harder and cleaner. Mahlon Kem- ELKS' AUXHJABY PICNIC. said, the man who had made t>. merer led the Austins with five goals. he season, to Mrs. C. LaGrassa of Rev. F. T. B. Reynolds, pastor of tho neral parlors of R. R. Mount & Son. remembor tho horso and its peculiar complaint before Keith had later an- l Goldberg were called as wit-Miko Phipps at number two scored 3rooklyn; the "Old Oakes" farm Dutch Reformed church, of which and at two o'clock at St, Anthony's habits and Idiosyncrasies. Hla judg- nesses at tha trial in behalf of Mr. Red Bankers Enjoy Supper, #wlm property on White road, Little Sllvor, nounced that ho had withdrawn it four and Ivor and Gerald Balding and Card Games. he was a member for many years. church, whero the pastor, Rev. Nich- ment as to horse values was well with the comment, "I am not going Thorno. They woro Dr. Harvoy W. each scored three, The lineups were which is now owned by the Broad olas Soriano, celebrated a requiem known to all buyers at the Ely stables Young, Nicholas Gettls, John Scheldt street national bank of Red Bank, to Burial will bo in Qreen Grove to bo the goat for anyone." as follows: The Red Bank Elks' auxiliary held tery. Three daughters and two sons mass, Burial was in Mt, Olivet ceme- and it often aroused admiring com- and Mr. Thome's son, Henry Thorne. a picnic Monday evening at Belve- Mchard IC Cooke of Now York, who tery. ments. Constable Hultner likewise stoutly The jury awarded a verdict of $500 Au.Un (IS) Templeton (7) survive him. dere Beach casino at Keaneburg. takes a lease with the option of pur- Mr. Johnson was thrifty, Indus- maintained that he was Innocent of and costs In. favpr of Mr. Thome, No. 1....M. Kemmerer J. H. Whitney About forty attended the affair. Sup- chase; half of tho Red Bank build- ,' any charges of attempted extortion No. 2—M. PhlppB _ W. Quest Mrs. Emma J. Davison. Mrs. Gcorglanna Sickles. trious and accommodating. Ho began who was represented by Wallace Jef- No. 8—G. Bnldlnj; - J- B. Fell per was served at tho casino, after ing and loan's house at 168 River a former resident of Red Bank, died on which he had been brought before frey of Edward W. Wise's office. Mr. The funeral of Mra. Goorglanna his employment with tho lato Wil- • ck—I. Balding- - R. Guest which all went Into the pool, through street to. Robert Lacy of River street Sunday morning at her home at East Sickles, who died on Tuesday of last liam C. Ely and after the'Iatter'a Keitb. Goldberg's lawyer was his son, Sam- -Scorn by chukkerat tho courtesy of Mrs. E. E. Worth. md apartments In the former An- Orange, whera aha had lived for tho Constable Stryker in a short ad- uel Goldberg. Auntln 4 8*1081 0—IE drow Lustbaum property at West week, was held last Friday afternoon death: he continued to work at the Templeton H « i 1 1 1 1- I Cards were played later. past two years. dreis defended Keith in taking com- Front street and Maple avenue, now at her late home on Wallace street stablos for tho Ely estate, under the Goals for Austin. Kemmeper (5), FhlpPB Those present were Misses Helen Besides her husband, Charles Dav- with Rev. Dr. AlfonBO Dare, paBtor supervision of Daniel S. Ely. Few plaints against both Krushka and PRAISE FOR OIIEZZI. (4), G. Boldinir (3), h. Baldlnn (S). For owned by the Red Bank building and Hultner. He agreed with Krushka Templelon. Fell (8). W. Guolt (2). B. Kaiser, Ann Smock, Elizabeth Cos- aon, sho 1B Biirvlvod by throe daugh- of tho Mothodtat church, in charge. colorod men In Monmouth county had tello, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Worth, Mrs. oan association, to Raymond Minard that the law set forth the costs to be Giient (2). if Pearl street and Richard Hey of ters, Mrs. Alfonso Brown of AJ'en- The bearers wore Charlea Hawkins, such a wide clrclo of friends and ac- Sport* Expert Says Golf Star Will Referees—Edwin Stewart Srd, Wesley William Haag, Mrs. Walter Allen, Benjamin Parker, George Kuhl, Jos- quaintances among white folks. Mr. assessed by constables In various J. White. Shrewsbury...... hurst, Mrs. Earl Wolcott of Nowark cases but added that if the law al- Be Heard From Agnln. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frost, Mrs. and Miss Mildred Davison of East eph Salz. Frederick White and MJohnson was a bachelor. Death waa Austin met Army, recently crowned Henry MauFer, Mrs. Olive. OVerton caused by enncor.'- For a short tlmo lowed a constable to charge. $21.80 for Tho following analysis of tho play- national junior polo champion, at the Orange; a brother, Samuel. VanBrunt VtinBeuren Smock;."Burial in charge costs In connection with a bad check Mra. Gertrude Crow, Mrs. Gertrude of Rumson, and two slBters, Mrs. of Albert W, Worden whs In Fal during the summer ho llvod with his ing of Victor Ghezzi, Rumson pro, lattor'a own game In tho final of tho E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. MNTON PLACE IED. cousin at Red Bank and later he wai charge It was not a proper one. at the metropolitan open recently, Herbert 'memorial cup tourney at John Welder of California, and MrB. View cemetery. Alfred Rosenburg of Asbury Park, Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hel- taken to tho hospital, appeared in the New York Sun last Rumson country club yesterday and ler, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Scott and Edward Strong of Mlddletown to Oc- eorge Seaman of Rumson. Another attorney far the constables' associa- week: triumphed, 11 to T. Austin's victory cupy Monmouth Terrace. Bister, Mrs. Thoodoro West of Red Anthony Reznleck. tion, asked for an opinion, declared Bon, Mrs. Jacob Landau, Mrs. Ben- Speaking of matinee idols who can was an upset, Army having gone into jamin Hurwltz, Mrs. Harry Qulnn, Bank, died last March. Mra. Davison Anthony Reznleck, aged fifty year that the matter was one for the con- Edward Strong of Mlddletown has was a member of tho Red Bank FIRE INSURANCE COSTS. iteer a golf ball straight, this young the match tho favorite. It was the Mrs. James Balnes, Mrs. William eased with the privilege of purohaso a resident ol Highlands for tho pas stables' private attorneys. Constable Victor Ghezzi mustn't be overlooked. council of tho Daughters- of Liberty, '•'Umberto Bardella of Matawan dls- game of a long-hlttlng quartet against Snyder, Mrs. James Hexter, Mr, and ;he former George T. Llnton proper- two months, died last Wednesday. He Information as to How Farmors May The tall boy from Rumson, N. J.a, combination of short, choppy hit- Mrs. P. J. Santangelo, Mrs. Frank Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow In ourvlvod by a widow and several Got Reduced Chnrffes. agreed with this and said it waa up ty known as Monmouth Terrace for afternooYi at 2:30 o'clock at the fu- to the association to take steps to has a John Barrymore profile, curly ters, and the long-hlttlng team won Welnheimer, Mrs. Joseph Layton, his own occupancy. The property, children. The body was proparod for hair and the physique of a Venetian Austin outrode the Army officers In Mrs. E. Givcrson, Miss Mae Degcn noral parlors of R. R. Mount & Son burial by A. M. Fosten & Son of Al- Under present Insurance ratu protect constables In tho perform- which Is now owned by Floyd Lum with Rev. J; Wesley Towor. pastor schedules, New Jersey farmers can ance of their duties. gondolier. every chukker except two, when the ring and Mrs. J. Raab. of Lincroft, la ono of tho show places lantlo Highlands and was taken Maurice McCarthy, Sr., walked of tho RumBon Mothodlst church, In Thursday to Jersey City, whoro the obtain considerably reduced Ilro In- President Mooney advised against Army defense chocked Austin's scor- in Red Bank. The house, has eleven suranco rates by employing certain around with Ghezzi, on tho third lap, ing. . rooms, Is three stories in height and charge. Burial will be In Evergreen funoral was held Saturday from his hasty action. He said the organiza- SERVICES AT ST. THOMAS'S. cemetery at Little Silver. lato residence. Burial was In Arling- lire preventive and flre protective tion had "gotten into hot water" when this relatively unknown chal- Army had one goal handicap to :ommands an exceptionally flno view measures, according to Farm Flroi lenger looked every inch a metropol- start the match and added one on if Red Bank and Immediate vicinity. ton cemotory. whon it entered other controversies Special Attractions nt a Red Bank Mrs. Anna Face, find Farm Firo Insurance, a circular with undue haste. The meeting was itan winner. "That kid Is no flash Major Smith's run. Ivar Balding The house Is situated at the high- about to bo published by the atate in the pan," reported McCarthy, a tallied Austin's first goal, and tho Chapel Next Sunday. wlfo of Valentine Paco of Oakland FIRE LOSS FOR A FISHERMAN. then thrown into a turmoil. Sardella est point of a nine-acre tract which street, died last Thursday afternoon department of agriculture, jumped up and demanded any mem- discriminating Judge of golf flesh period ended with Army out In front A communion service will be held abounds In natural woodland as .well "Ghezzi has a sound, solidly ground- at her homo of blood poisoning after round Vein Valued at $1,000 De- "Not all reductions allowed by In- ber to prove that they had ever got- 2 to 1. Sunday ' morning at half-past seven i a profuse assortment of cultivated surance eompanlos aro available to . ten into trouble. Constable Walter J. ed game. His upright swing Is com- There was, no scoring In the second o'clock at St. Thomas' chapel at Red Buffeting from infected tonsils for stroyed at Ilolforil Monday. ihruhbory well matured. There li a the past few weeks. Sho was 27 ovcry farmer," tho circular BayB. Mills, who recently also took office pact as a watch, though tho casua' period, but Austin began Its display Bank, Venerable R. Boden Shepperd large stable and garage as well as a Pound fishing nets valued at $1,000 as justice of the peace, expressed years old. "Somo of them aro based on such observer might not think so. Ghez- of brilliant polo In the third, scoring will visit tho chapol at tho eleven prlvato clectrlo water system, tennia and owned by Albert Richardson factors as tho dlstrtnco botwoon build- himself, as In favor of Immediate ac- zi IB BO tall that his compactness three times. Phipps counted once o'clock service. Ho will preach a ser- Mrs. Pace was tho daufjhtor o[ tion of some kind. Constable Olxon courts, massive flower gardens., etc., were destroyed by flro Monday after- ings or the distance of buildings from isn't as noticeable as it Is in a and Gerald Balding twice. mon and celcbrato communion. on the premises. Martin and Bridget McAvadl Ruanc. noon. The blaze occurred on salt a lira company and are necessarily then made his motion, which was stocky, thick set chap llko Geno Army tightened In the fourth anc At olght o'clock in the evening pop- and waB born, at Ireland. She came promptly eocondod and passed. Tho Wain entrance to tho property hay meadows near Rarltan bay. Tar of limited application. Sarazen. Mechanically, Ghezzi is a scored one on Jones'B long angle ular vespers and a varied community Is on the east side of Spring street, to tha United States nlno years ago was being boiled In a hugo vat to be "Tho factor of dlstanco between William B. Thompson of Aabury carbon copy of tho national cham- hit, while Austin went Bcoreless. Half- program will be held at the parish near tho Junction of Spring stree and had lived at Rod Bank for thaapplied to tho nets. The tar boiled buildings Bhould bo glvon considera- Park, a colored constable, told tho pion. His swing follows that samo tlmo ended with Austin leading, 4 houso at tho corner of Shrewsbury anil Branch avenue. A well con- past seven years. Besides her hus-over and caught flro. tion when now buildings aro being organization that ho had been as- condensed pattern—his arms held in to 3. avenue and Bank street. Several structed gravel road leads from the. band and her parents sho is survived Not only tho nets but Mr. Rich- planned In order that they may ho In- saulted and clubbed by a group of close to his body. Hobby Jones hits Another Bcorlng rush by Austin talks on matters of community Inter- main entranco through lanes of ad-by four sisters and a brothor of Now ardson's automobile truck soon got sured nt the lowest rate posalblo." policemen at Bradley Beach when he close-in that way, almost btuahlnjj netted three goals, Kemmerer, Phlpps eBt will bo given, Including "Tho Care vanced shrubbery and well developed York and a alstor living In Ireland. on fire. Tho two flro companies of sought to servo a warrant on a whito of tho Teeth" by Dr. M. C. Dabnoy Tho circular gives fho'rnto sched- his thighs with hla hands. nnd Ivar Balding tallying. Army shade trees to the main houso at the Tho funeral was held Saturday Belford and tho Port Monmouth flre ule uaed by moat companies operat- man. He Bald ho had been thrown "The Health of tho Community" bj morning at nlno o'clock at her lato . Into a cell nnd told hy a police official "Ghezzi has nn orthodox gumc, his crept up to tie tho scoro early In tho top of tho hill. company wcro soon on tho Bcene as ing In New Jemey. It also outlines period on a goal by Jones, but Austin Dr. J. W. Parker and "Neighbor- homo and at ton o'clock at St. An-woll as a largo number of spectators. of tho shoro resort that ho would not one eccentricity brinj; a pigeon toed llness" by Dr. George E. Marshall Tho rental was mado by G. Howard tho Important causes of farm flrea went ahead on goals by Kemmerer ,lpplncott • of Monmouth street. thony's church, whero tho rector, Flames and smoko wero visible n and emphasizes tho linportunce of permit a colored constablo to arrest stance. Vic toes In llko Cyril Tolley Other speakers will bo L. O. Hand; Rev. Nlcholan Soriano, colabratod a a. whlto man. This matter was also when ho addresses tho bull. Ho nnd Oorold Enldlng. Trailing, 8 to long ways off and within a short tlmo proporly Installed lightning rodB In nnd Isaiah Forman. A trio will bo rcqulom mass. Burial in charge of hundred.! of people wcro on tho referred to tho grievance committee. lBn't a ptirttculurly long driver. 4, at tho end of tho sixth, Jones and rondorcd by Mr. Handy, Bernard L. WEEKI.Y UNION SERVICES'. protecting buildings from fires. Tho Constlblo Stryker then took the Smith tallied for Army In the seventh Albort W. Worden was In MU Olivet meadows. Tho firemen saved tho circular may bo obtained without "What I like best about Uhozzf Is Mason and Peter L. Jones. James cemetery. truck boforo much dttmago was done, floor to ask thnt action bo taken on a cool, cn.lculn.tlng stylo of piny. nnd Phipps scored for Austin. Parker will give a piano solo and charge, ns anon as It In nubllshcd, by the arrest of Justice Keith, which ho Army played desporatcly In tho Reformed Church to Lead Worth! but tho nets were totally destroyed. writing to tho stato department of 'here'B a quality you rarely llnd in and there will bo other musical fea- Thi« Sunday Night Chnrlcii J, Stafford. referred to as tho most disgraceful )unKflters. I noticed that Vic walked llnal session, but Austin met this of- tures. ngrlculturo nt Trenton. thing he hud ever witnessed, Presi- Charles J. Stafford of Atlantic ward tho green bcfnro hitting an fcnslvo by scoring goal for goal. Tho Reformed church will have WANTED TO GO TO JAIL. dent Mooney forbid Btryker to men- Rrad scored for tho Army and Kern- charge of tho union sorvlccs to b Ilghlamli, ngod 84 years, died last tion Kclth'B name, declaring that tho ipproar-.li nnd methodically studied IirVEH OUTING. held Sunday night on tho Mothodlst Wodnosday In tho Long Branch hOB- Old ltlvcrman, Desiring tn lln Out of IIICTTKIt FILMS. lui entrnnco to tlio enrpet. merer drove a long hlgh-hlt ball for conatablofi' nrtnocintlon had nothing n Bcoro aa final thrusts. Tho score: church property on Broad street. plUI, whero ho find beon nn Inmato tho Woy, Accommodated. to do -with tho ensc. "For Inatnncc, nt tho homo hulo idy IlnwlArs nnd Husband* Knjo; Other churchoa participating In theso i llttlo over a week. Death was duo I'limit-Tcncher Conunlttro MnkM oday ho ramo forward nlnin:,t to l'ne. i\n»tln (II) II. S- Army (1) Arrestod on a charge of disorderly No. 1 .. M. Kemmerer ...I.t. 0. N. MrKa.rlaml n limit IUdo. wookly Borvlcco arc tho Methodist ;o heart trouble. Mr. Htnfford, who Weekly Report, Thi-c.o conntnhlcs, Snrdclln, Mills ho ^rccn nml tiizr.1 up Its pcntilinr- conduct, Gordon Bennett, on old-time n Nil. 2 . M. (1. l'lil|i|!. of tils Uefornin.l church, will prertch several yearn ago from I'lttdburg, nppearcd boforo Justice Gilbert M. quickly iiil]oiirnri| uflrr rrrnldcnt ly fni'inldablo pltn. Beyond thin Ellin, toRcllicr with tholr hnnhniuli whoro lin hud beon employed by tho pnrcnt-tcficher nituoclntlon on tlm II, n. Army 20011HJ1— 7 nnd frlcnclN, wcro KI"1'!" of Commo tho Bermon which will l>n of Intorcut Keith Innt Saturday afternoon and Moonoy hml irfr-rteil to tho nmiler iitrow foyer tho (;tr.-n Hpimi.lil out IllniB fur Iho r.uriont week. Auntln 10 5 0 3 5 I 1 — 11 doro Aui;uHtii" M. Mlton nbourd h to young poople. Franklin 1*. Hnlffen Ka« compnny of that city, to bficomo nuked to ho >ent to jnll' no that ho mi ti "rottr-n iHn^mm nml one notrnnrromily, 'Iho im-Jilli-ct iilnmirtl "Tomorrow nml Friday *.iin Cnrlton (Scela—Atialln, Kemmerer 12). I'hl)i|i» rnhln orulHcr Jenn and Grotto V will snj-vo an precentor, Captnln Ar- watchman and gnnnrnl employee of might "bo out o( tho way and out of cnlculnlc.l to do nny f;ood to nny pet- .hla lmlo to nmko KUIICU; \;u Inr tho II). C. llnlillnu (1). I. llalillrill 12), Army, will fcttturo 'Million Uollar LOK«.' liolllver nlionrd hln cabin milne thur of tho Halvatlon Army ho County Rnii company. Mr. Staf- trouble." eon involved," rrenn with n hluli anhliii; approach. June* 13), Iteml. llmlth Ul. haii.llrnt,. ford t« mirvlvcd by a wlilnw and itov- Thin In n fnnt ninvInK comedyy minis,, p |(el«iei>—Captain Wealer J. White. Tlma ltnvllloil, ii|, Hunilny nftornoon. TI will offer tho prayer, Mlitn Huth Jlnlf- Tho Junllco nccommodaled by com-m ll l ll ltl i A prtltlnn, n. .UInn' (lovcrnor Moorn Io Kuvo thorn a liroml, deep area to rrnl childron. Tho funornl wno hold muro comlcnl liy noltlmr rims >( < luikkera—7 Vi mltultaa. pni-ly lrft tho Monliunith bnnt rluh' fen, R iiiemhiT of tho Junior choir, mitting him to tho county Jail »t nor icnnon. An Aiiu'rli'im youth (tell- In lnvrMli;ntri tho rllrgnl nttnclt up- ilio.it lit, din Kicrn IM-IIK; ilnulilu Ihn Inturdny niurnlnK, with Knv. OeorKO flont nlinrtly hcfoio two o'olnck fi will Rlvo n. Boprnno itolo, "Why Did Freehold whon ho wan unnblo to fur- ing btLIBlinn tlttemptll lu rrtlfln eight on Keith, which wnn rlf;iifil by 7H 'nlrwiiy wlilth. It. Illlln, pn.ttor of tlin Ontrnl jinp- n trip to Coney Inland, hilt wltr-h l|i< Hn Love Mo Mo?" nlnli a pencn born!, lift wnn tnkon to rriil))(;n dollttra tuv a ntnnll ropuhllc. renlilcnl'i or Ilio liotouj-Ji, wnn mulled k nil tlil-i In. Hi- uitlit- ((II.OIIKK CI.IIIIS' CONVENTION. lut church (lfllcUtlng. Tho body wn" 1 lo (iovcruor Mnom Innt nlchi. Th iriir.hcl tho point nf Iho Honk Coi Hev. Alfonno Ilnrp. |in»lor of Ihn Kiochnltl by Conntnhln Flunk I . Hn fnltri In |(ivo with tho pinMilr-nl'i lln.l hltiirr-IT ttmt n inn op rlnit wan nidildrn Minion nml rnptnln Dolllvn nirlM In .liny View r.nmetnry In pntllloii In jinrt cnM, "Thn ninn In II Win llrhl III Ihn lllver Hlrcfl Mrithnillnt. I'hiirch, will lnnd thn nrrlp- Illrykcr. UIIKIIIFI' nn.l proiToiln: tu got to- lil'vli, Ilio nml )i,i|n!,ntnnft(l In burn down tho ntlt'k, hut hlxlily nhn -vrll i.n IIIIIIH'IUMI' inirc, lln ]ilnyn incut pier nl Knmly Hook, wlicm I'Urh llli-ljnl contn nn.l |llf(;n| jir. ciilnrnl wonirn'n i:luhn of Nw Jet of rnniplk'nilniiN fnllnwInK n nhnrt houitctioat In which thn latlur rc«lilr«. la millnhlllhl n fof r tthn fnmlly Ruillrnre, .vlth thn rofirnn )i[it"inl tit fihorn dtillnir wnii nnjnyfifl. 'i'hn Cf.hlin," nry nt Ihn lllver utrcot tn-liuoDiviinii Mttnli-nl numlirrn will bn iirrrnnteil IIHifinii. llhn hml liecn n rcnliinnt "' liirlinllni/ Jttiilorn. t. 'llinl'n why 1 IhlnU Vln linn nl. ll'-il llnnk lnnt Tlniinilny, Tho nr-wcin nhoiil fully In thn |mtly nt Thn pntlllrin p'lltiln mil Illlit Krllll durlriff Ilin etcrvlrn hy Ihn Hfifnin rnrlmipdck for Iho punt anven ynnr", Mlil(llc(lo miiC'iiirnln for Ihla nvrnl w-rn tnnil nil rrimrl Imvllin hntl nn rxi'r'plln Mi nut. nnly hnnilciiffnl, "in w.ml. chinch oliolr, whlrh for Ihla riccnelnn rliiK innvml In thnt plncn from 'I'hn MliLllntnwn llnpti't rhiinll vllnKfi) I,, nrn 'Itehrcrn of llunny- 1 IIliy itr-lUlilfnl limn hnvn ticr-n n nun lUt f r," Inii, niin>i,-i ' ; t'l" Mrli' hy Mi". M. (I. I.nniifiii'il nf HPII llnnlt, will hn niinuinrnlnl |,y alnunra frnin (lrnii|-o. llhn wnn n poilrnlt nrttat Will cinnn for (hn hnlnnrn nf thn hrook Knrin' nl Ihn (,'niitnn on Unl- ml <,f I),i, jli! ill nml wdod cnivnr. ln)iirli>» w11lln licln,; nrrmlMi m, t who la vl'n jiinflliirnt of llm Olitrhi Ilin dthrr ihtMrhrw, niimiiinr rttlrr lln refrlltnr pnrvlcnN iinlny nf thin wuck nml Mnmtny nf (llfilllil. I.UIH'heollfl Wflin UntVfil fl 1 ch»l(!(i fm which lin hn llvn with en Lull. Mi Ilin lit,inn r.n'n nulni; ll|> n hnlo l.nn nl thn Crilnrnl I'llo honir i ('i nlililliK pn 11 Inn. who hy the |lu, I'AUTV AT KAIIl IIAVKN, er, Hnv. Ilnnjnmln IMintpw nf IHnal niimoil rii llumlny, Mn|il«mlinr lltli. hnr grunt ntinln nn.| h/i» hnr liiiuhlee, Theoilnm Mm eon nf Wanhlnp.lr.n 'illlfl pllll. hi] lililiilk.il 'I'vn |;i,l two 111 I p wnlilli y nvr.niir. cmiila floi'U ilnlly lo unnalmir. l,u (TnriKn. Thn funeiol wnn hel'l Mnn- Tlm Chilellnn intnlravnr nonlely will hut wine Ihnm nyor wllh her nttnny e>lr>*l. -wlui W/IH Jnllr.) fit Cllx-llftM for a ll',i,' M.ml I.IU wonlil hnvn l»oi fur Mlaa Mniln l'lnnll/. \\ ilsy inornlnH nt her Inln lifmtei wllh lllnpiinlllon. Him nl»i wlnn thn lovn 'il"llii In Ihn fe'ileirnllnn i-.inv"ii, nl. Ihln nnnRon, nin heltijf lilKi-.t |,y llknwlnn Iml.l III flllitl »<•! Vkn Mil will il, 'l\n |-nl Ililu [HI H 111-' llhr/il R1 Vint Itr< loiilllitln (a Itulil H'wlol flllKiliinx l«at 'i'lllliailnV nllDinoon M.iia., i:nvn Hi,, |,nil u rhuiiin In .hop, itl'l I'li.lroUnl KplNiopnl rhuirliof llnita- i.ipliluliiiiilf.l vmnloo (lf tha ,Vonirili'« rllih. A fllfl nf llowMa wnn mimnln with New Joipdy In i.nn. Mln Mnrl" I'lnnlU. ilnuulilnr nf tltiilni: (he iiomlnK innitlh. I'lnrnfur Waa Mil) liy (linen o|i|>liari1 I., Kill n'l fllni h in |nli ,il || liml'llv, I ilnle, New York, In rlmtttiv 1'nilt.l In Illrfllly Irriiiiilimiiiiril." u«'|n ntnl n lalk wna liivrn liy Ml*. urlvillK thn ntl|,|,ly of (lii.tn . Iliatit ^t^. ntnl Mm, Mmloii I'lnnllA of Fnt l\ lialnlllit In lie lllven In Ihn fnll n|n In hHVO «lBlir-i| n plalemelil wlll.ll limit Ililnh In n nij nn li|i ul. I'.vrii iliaian of It. II. Mount A Hun wnnnlno lining itindn. Innrri ('Itnlli, Hint vlrn plfBlilfllt of irnno, ra|ien'lnlly l.y I aim llln>! Inllia llnvnii, wnit l(iii.1ei(i.1 ft pally nt he If lin (»IIM« I,II llm 1i.nl nl yun'll In (IIMIIIWIIIKI i-riiiBl«ry nl Ilindlilyii. Thn l.n.llen' nl.l noilnly will inret lin Woinnii'a I lull. Ill n,|,ll(lon I., wnlcr nil Rpnwnliiir ciitlia. II In un- ifFtiln' li.iina Illlmlny 11 ft: Tit. hMar fn,i,| I,lln PKIIIII." o[iulnr I MrnlirOl Mlailorf limn finlhor nirniigeinenlii for Ihn Alrnnioli-i- Itllilt nf Nnw YdfU Illl l.v Iwn nlh»r tneiiilmin, Mlaa Ahliln can).nl fmnnln t inlia will) ruga m- nh« alialnllini III nil mrl'iaiit inr| I , Mill', Moirnn *l£n*.| the »I,I»,,,M Wllll Ilia fn||,,w "|,|,,n" |,e, nniio I,Mil* of Achtuy avnnlia, Alln.illr IMeh- IHIIIBIII n Illtr-nnrin hail fl om V»f 111 ll. lilnn.l nn,I Mie. A. V. Nl«l»"in. pfiwii nllm he.l UtetH.,, timUr N wrelt a(3.l nl Cnll'a f^.'U, Mlee I'lanllr fnll Pllpper <<> l>a hnl.l III Hln flm|iel III 111! lim.», iWlnllntf , Hint Kfttl tinCillln,; (-,..,,I IniiM.ii nn.l M<. nnlvi Intl.la, ille.l Illlnitny • Illulll flout n nn Wminee.iny, tjepleinher 2n(li. will linn (Imnl iiii tlm r.vniplt nmil on 'JO liAlinlly for ra. tl vlolnU.,11 '1 Ma • alita (.1 rnftllll tiorrin nflei a kveel hIMl fi.'llcti hint I., alKit lUtiniilta lllnl.lrni-n, 'Ilicy mil lilln r. "|-.ininl MONMOUTH COPNTV III Ilia Illvflvlew I,.Ll,Hal lia i1l».naoo,l Mia. .1. .|VMy "nil plo»|il«il en ; "I" 'Ihn epaWlllllg l-lati* rnally am en.l eliua JUI5 hn.l llvt.,1 al 1111* |ilnl P. Ilia incmlara wlil,-| will |, ,,e°.1 III (Urn fflo lp|«' ('lull, t n .„,. ( ., Wine: fthai la mnvll'B.l \>y • eilalni', Ml«. 111" |ni|.la. »|I|IIH nf ||i« nlopelly, 'J'lui t.liijy nn.l ILhiM.y ,,f Ihle week nl'li^ni Ing In ni'titifift Hltn fiiiniBlliin Ihnaa. |.iea«n| wela Mleaaq Mninme 'Iha'Miola M«y«l "( (l(a«liwl"h, flnll' At ei litlnttieaa rilRatlliH of Illo I'lny, ll'* In Mlltn'n >««!. We.1l m1ny n vrnll.l f, |vm», M«i««r»l Uenn.il/, Cntinna eate waa maile |,y ||, ||,,w»,,] |.|i,,,||,, will W Mnnlnoillll rininly .lai/a III flllarlicft |#t |)|e lioily. AtVidir r I tin. ii.. ll. nl. mill li» other talallyem In •la' |,ont . Inti nmlllaiy nf lull lla r.ill nf lt»,l UnnU (IliUr.-, waa iviiilKit,] |i, favor ,,t Weleh, Miljoila liei'M«. lireilla lialy, enivallun law Diiille Ola tnit,,i>«r f,f (laimaliy, Tim fnneial will l.o IteM »>lni|Ml"n, 11° Hi* cimae IIIOD, nml i,,|,),ct . mnimiiy "•i.il-l nn.l Ilia firm C.a« Inae,, a (oil Ii»tl4 Ilial K Hal,nt limn rony alia, h tha I'tayeia' Hull- Tllle I'hriViay waa II, inil Una In (r|t, n...,n at l»n i,fIml., wllh JI»V. Tlinm- lcallKB.1 from (tin dlapnant of M iitiMf Tllji |.| |lis Wrat. ll* lm'1 he agalnal M. II. MalliUtrn i,r |!nl llnnk liam lialy, |t>n.l|>1i ('..••«, .l.«»pli "Voiil '| ha filet <.f an, ll Hale ev«i|ta aa Iliontna omrUllni. Mnilal In •ill (lie riM.paintlva, plan. A >o.UI on.I M|o Pie,| tii n fur inalmlala «hli h II Mliilrv", Aill.iir l'le.,11.. Ml. «-r ai,,t wee (ie.1,1 |.al llnv.mhar. ll Wat Mnoellt(1i| r>-oiel"n. .Italen of A H. rneleu * «"H will IMeelltll nf I hn a (i > 111. i y will |.a li'M All.e (Unley, l.ll I'., WRie rilllllalic.,1 l.y |l, ny. 'Ill I^MH mi^ lleolaei W«1""H. '•...nl l.,..»M.n .alea f,,!,,,. )„ I., it, |r»ir View r •meUi)f. tiaat Tttee.lay night all.l Ilia h«ia|eeaea .,nil, flaliinlay |iy anl. raaa tvete lllr.1 hnfina .In Mlnnttr) of Ilia »I,M r«l(.rw •IIMI tn Iwn •>».! • l"il»» ..f A(i«ltlli> Klgiilelut. will ll will 11» Ml' (hli U'.llf1>,e. Mia, All'a '|) l iM, (' ••lva|ll,B,,|, ( «lj|., Ih.l ||,|. ,.j, ,,_f.minlr. 1*11' <->ir I M Ii»li1 I.Mil.hi el trill, ll (,l.ne will I.. f)hai nf lit* i|Mt' f*«.e| w*ti IM fth'1 • Ml", tMet\ K T»"fl«f«1. (Hln Mm ITIaalinr Moiila. Mi a Mm «o lo Vlalt Mi. II,uo l'a pUl.i, Mia f*i tmjem WIIA Hya nn I * i K|l U,l | l^l> la In aiijyeilla. In Tl|a h*|l* I"M I'laliile «ni| Mlaa VtalJ'itle II.n « i|-i|.ll( ale In mine l.ui dfleflng fat m«.U f,ir lrf ll The. f«n«t«l nf Mm K"»u *'•• 1ft- a|l|J Iff »elne lime) • ' lot* el 1t*U it*v«>. *»>«

    hour. The organisation will meet to- make a tour ot the Adirondack Seabrlght collided at the corner of Personal. night at th« lodge rooms. Favorites Lead in , Weddings. mountains, They "Will start house- Broad street and Bergen place. Po- Those playing were Miss Anna Ma- keeping afTled Creek, New York, liceman Charles Erlckacn Investigated Mr. and Urn, James Blgglo and lone, Mrs. B. Ba.mo.acb, .Mrs. Eunice Seabright Tennis Starke—Johnson. where In the fall the bride will begin the accident but no arrests were daughter * Doris of Palisades were Bmmons, Mra. Charles Watkins, Mrs. her third year as supervisor of music made. Sunday guests ot Mr and" Mrs. An- The Middletown Village Baptist Frank Kuhl, Mrs. Harrison: > Sham-All of Them Reach the Third church waa filled with a large as- f the public schools of that placo, Howard—VaiiBrunt. thony Baclgalupl of Wharf avenue. panore, MIBB Emily Fleckner, Mrs. semblage Monday morning at the ;Later Mr, and Mrs. Johnson expect Harry Welch of Mechanic street W. t. Sleber, MrB. W.' W. Sham- Round, Being Played Today— wedding of Miss Dorothy May Starke, to live In a house which the groom Mlsa Constance BlaUis Howard, left today for New Orleans and other pahors, Mrs. Cora Wagner, Mrs. Ella Helen Jacob* Favored to Win daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. will have built at Wolcott. Mr. John- daughter of Denton Howard of Key- principal cities In the middle South kaney, Mrs. Frank Clusey, Mr. and Women'* Single*. Starke of Middletown village, and son is tho manager of his father's port, and Louis VanBrunt, Jr., son of Bnd middle West for a theatrical Mrs, M. Springsteen, Mrs. Susanna Thomas W. Johnson of Wolcott, New lumber business at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Louis VanBrunt o{ tour la vaudeville. Lee, Mrs. Minnie Olson, Mrs, Edith The 45th annual Invitation tourna- Tork. The church was attractively Rumson, were married July 16th at Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hanee of Lewis, Mrs. S. F. Stevens, Mrs. Bar- ment, ot the Seabrlght liwn tennli decorated with gladioluses and palms. Conrad—Brealln. Calvary Methodist ohurch at Keypdrt Riverside avenue are enjoying a bara Heyer, Mrs. Carrie M. Patter- and cricket club opened Monday Rev. H. S. VanWoert, pastor of the The wedding of Miss Bertha Marie by Rev. Fenelon B. Whltakcr. The short atay at Lake Wlnhepesaukee, son, Miss Llda Emmone, Mr. and Mrs. morning. The only upset of the dayJay Gould Memorial church of Box-Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'.attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Paul New Hampshire. Mr. Hanca 1« oneDudley Shaffer and Helen and Ella was the match In which Mae Ceur- bury New York, performed the cere- George Conrad of River road, Red VanBrunt. of the veteran mall carriers In KedShaffer. Twelve dollars was netted vorst, left handed star from Kan- mony. He is an uncle of the bride. Bank, to John A. Breslln, son ot Jos- The bride wore a white organdie Bank. at the affair. sas, eliminated Mm. Marjorle Glad- He was assisted by Rev, Kenneth S. eph J, Breslln of Shrewsbury, took dress and white hat. The couple left Mlsa Margaret Bevlns of Washlng- man VanRyn, who ranks number Meado, pastor of the Middletown place at ten o'clock this morning on a wedding trip to Canada and on Ion street-haa returned home after eight nationally, by scores of 4-6, 6-4, church. The ancestors of the bride, with a nuptial mass at St. James'B their return will live at Rumson. Mr. spending Beveral weeks with Mr. and 6-3. Ml«s Helen'Jacbbsrthecduhtj-y's during "colonial~ and~ Revolutionary ohurch. Rev. John P. Fallen, assist- VanBrunt Is employed In ihe office Mrs. Georgo Harvey of Seabrlght. Girls Competing : second ranking star, met with strong war times, bad served as deacons of ant rector, officiated, of Peter P. Perrlne of Seabrlght. don- Misses Mary and Kathryn Laurlno for Athletic Badges *~ "tlon and was forced to play her the church and In other church po- Tho bride was attired in shell pink tractor and builder. of Washington street wore guests of !eunls to defeat Virginia Rico sitions, and it was largely on account point d'esprit, with a coronet hat MrJ and Mrs. Edward Kaney of of BostoVT-5, 7-5. Another surpris- of this family background that the and accessories to match. She was Brannln—Robertson, Headden's Cornor on Thursday. The children enrolled at the Red Announcement Is made of the mar- Bank playground are competing In a ing result «M the victory of Mrs. H. church "waa chosen as the place for attended by her cousin, Miss' Helen Mlsa Margaret House of Mechanic A. Lamme ofc>Jtye, New York, over the. wedding. Ritchie of Paterson. Frank Hughes rlago of Miss Nell Brftnnin of Atlan series of athletic teats tor credits to- tlo Highlands to Andrew Robertson Btreet has returned to her home af- ward an athletic badge. Those mak- Baroness Giacomo. Lev! of New York The bridesmaid was Miss Evelyn of Philadelphia was best man and ter spending a week with her Bister ith hiht bjdlt 4-8, 6-4, 6-1. ^S*^_ D. Starke, a slater of the bride, and the ushers were Kenneth Dletz of of Locust Point. Th» ceremony was. ing™tha, highest Jj.umber.^pj^credlts performed last Wednesday at Trinity otiBlfoV will receive awards at the close ot the -Playran true to fornvTff-tha-mon'a tho"—groomsman i was- Georgo^Mc- Rcrt^Eank and,Ja5fer_Hollywood of Francis Yanta of Bahway is spend- division. John Does of Rumson Knlght Johnson, a brother of the Mount Vernon. Miss Ritchie was at- Eplseopal'ciiuiclv at Asbury Park, playground season symbolic of their Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will reside ing a month with his aunt, Miss achievement. * eaBlly defeated John Hlggins of Redgroom, MIBS Mario Conover played tired in blue with accessories' to JJary Garvey, of Wallace etreot. Bank 6-3, 6-3; Gregory Mangin elim- the Lohengrin wedding march as the match. at Locust Point. Dr. Thomas McFall of Philadelphia The girls receiving credit for tna baseball accuracy throw ot 25 feet inated Elvert Lewis of California and members "of the bridal party marched Following the ceremony a recep- Card of Thanks. Is visiting his mother, Mrs. David Emanuel Alonzo downed Hal Surface to the altar. Mendelssohn's wedding tion was held at the bride's homo Noonan, of Wcat Front street. were Louise Oaprlone, Mary Figaro, We thank sincerely all who assist- Edith Qoronl, Dora Baalla, Jennie of Kansas City. The flrBt round sum- march was rendered at the. confor the Immediate families. The ed us in any way during our recent Edwin Kennedy of Broad street maries are as follows: elusion of the ceremonies. newlyweds will tour New England bereavement caused, by the death of has returned homo after spending the Figaro, Mamie Costa, Costetta Reeves, Floria Figaro, MUUo Claglla, Women's Singles. The bride wore an Ivory satin cos- and Canada. The bride's traveling our beloved sister, Lydia Barry. jweek-end • at Maplewood. MIBB Helen Jacobs, Berkeley. California, William Barry, Gladys Chlavarollottl, Anna Gerone, tume, with a veil caught up with or- costume was of beet rod crepe Eliza- Robert Barry, Miss Marie McDonougli of Wallace defeated Mls» Virulnla Bice, Boston. 1.1. ange blossoms. She carried a boque beth with white accessories. utreet^wao a rooent guest of hor aunt, •resale Nayia, Katherlne Johnson, 7-5; Mrs. William V. Hastar, Glen Cove, Emily Lancaster, Elizabeth Bracewelir Virginia" Mor- New- Yorkr defeBted Miss Florence-Le- of-white, roses and baby's breath, jh? On their return the_ couple will live Clara Whltledge. Miss Nellie McDonough, of Holmdeli Boutllller, Westbury, New York. 6-3. 2-8.bridesmaid wore a costumo of poln —Advertisement. ton, Warnell Laurie, Mary Blnaco, 7-5; Mrs. O. E. Huhl, New York, defeated at Rod Bank. The bride is a grad- Mlsa Eleanor Garvey of Wallace d'esprit, with a white lace hat -with uate of the Red Bank high school . street spent Sunday visiting relatlvoa Addle Cagle, Grace Cosentlno, Mar- Miss Carolyn Roberts, New Qoehelle, New garet Mazza, Gloria, Chlavarollottl, York, «-8, 6-<, «.«• Miss Maa Ceurvorst, pink ribbons. Sho carried a boque and Newark normal school and Is Card of Thanks. 6t New York, Wichita, Kansas, defeated Mrs. Marjorlo of pink roses and baby's breath? a teacher at tho River street school. We wish to extend our heartfelt MIBS Mary Hocho, daughter of Mr.Antoinette Do Fazio, Fannie Mazza, Gladman VanKyn, .Philadelphia. 4-6, 8-4, thanks and sincere appreciation to Gertrude- Keevey, Margaret Mazza- G-8; Mrs; L. A. Harper, Oakland. Call- After the wedding a reception was Mr. Broslln is a graduate of St. Jos- all those who by their words and and Mrs. Lawrence Roche of Canal fornla, defeated MIBB Morjorio SachB, Bos- held at the Smoko Shop Tavern at eph's preparatory school at Phila- street, hag returned homo from the roppl, Angelina Polondrano, Jennie rni, defeat deeds of sympathy assisted us so CosontlnoCosontlo,, SaraSar h FgFigaro, Elizabeth ton, 6-2, 6-2. Shrewsbury. Amid a shower of rice delphia and is associated with his greatly during our recent bereave- —Rlvorvlewhoapltal.where-»ho-under* -_.—WomiivV Doublfir «——.—- and. many -.expressions. .oILgoorLJ/in iather. In, jhc JJrlental rug, business ment. went an operation for appendicitis. Dally,'Lucy "Af none; laulseMigllaiza; Mary Tomalne, Constance Nelson, Mr». Penelope Anderson McBrlde, New the newly married couple left for a at New York. Johana-and-Michael.L, Connors.- ^irhRlt haa rccolvfid_wsr4 Ymk, and MIm Mar/ Qreef, Kansas City, Bo.jourii.at Atlantic.City. The bride —Advertisement. from Mrs. Jacob Dogenrlng and Mr.Eleanor "Richardson; Sarah Figaro defeated rMl»»0«rolyn ' Roberts; -New and Gladys Knight. Rochello, New York, and Miss draco Sur- wore a pink sliitT crepd ensemble; Two Cars In Collision. ' Card of Thanks. and Mrs. Samuel B. Coggins of West bor, Jackson Height!, New York, 6-8, 6-3;trimmed with French blue crepe, and S. Joseph Schwab of West New Those pausing 60-yard dash test Mrs. Dorothy Andrua Burke. Stamford. I wish to thank the station boys Front street and MrB. Carrlo Smock a French blue bat with accessories York was treated at Rivervlew hos- and pall bearersi and all those who .of .HobokBiV-Who~ha\y0~bQ()n~ tourlnp events ._wore_Lqulso Caprione, Edith Connecticutne cticut, andd Miss Virginia Hllleary, Geronl.-Dora Basila, Costeijo Reeves,. Phildlhi dftl M C M Ji to match. She waa the recipient o: pital for lacerations of his right log in any way extended to me their In Maine and other Now England Philadelphia, defsattil Mrs, C, M, Joiiej sympathy_and ^kindness during my Virginia Morton, Margaret Mazza, and MMrs, HaleH y FlskFlk , SeabrlnhtSblht , 6-060 , 66-00 ;many fine gifts, including cash. which he received last Wednesday states, that they were at York'Beach, MIBS Joan Ridley and Mrs. Elslo Goldiack recent bereavement, caused by the Mary Tomalne, Elizabeth "Dally, Ad- After a stay at Atlantlo City th afternoon when the car In which he death of toy wife. Maine. Sunday and that from there dle Cagle, Katherlne Johnson, Mamie Pitman, England, won from Mrs. Stuart was riding, driven by Charles Lebaw, they started yesterday homeward Young and Mrs. Schuyler vanVechtan, Sea- newly married couple will spend / a Valentine Pace. Costa, Mary Figaro, Jennie Figaro, brlght, by default; MrB. Marjorle Qladrann tew days'wltti the bride's parents at also of West New York, and a ma-—Advertisement. expecting to bo at their homo hero Emma. Cheatham, Millie Claglla, vanRyn. Fhiladelphla, and Mlas Josephine chine operated by Marlon Stores of within the noxt few days. Crulckshnnk, Santa. Ana. California, de- Middletown village and will then Catherine Bolding, Mary Mazzaroppi, feated MIBB Fannie Goodyear, Coopers- "Mrs. William Rubin and family of Gladys Knight, Elizabeth BraceWell. town, New York, and Miss Claro Prentice. Perth Amboy are spending the-sum- Credits for the basketball throw of SeacrlBht, 6^2. 6-2; Mrs. L. A. Harper. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS nier at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Oakland, California, and Miss Eleanor Too Late for Clawification. 35 feet were won by LouUe Caprione, GOBS, NOW York, defeated Mrs. Carolyn Leon Klslin of Throckmorton avenue. Margaret Mazza, Emma Cheatham, Frlsch, Now York, and Ml»s Florenca Le- GET READY FOR RECOVERY! WHEAT ORDERS taken now for deliv- Mrs. Harry Flelsohman of New ery soon crop harvested. Last year Mary Tomalno, Edith Geronl and Boutlller, Westbury, New Vork, 4-6, 6-3. many poultry men came for teed after Brunswick and daughter Letrlce are Mary Figaro. Those receiving cred- 6-2; Mrs. Ary J. LannlnE. Bye, New York, and Miss Marjorte Sachs, Boston, defeated Good Jobs are bound to bo plentiful when recovery Bets in. crop sold out. Price right, also quality. also spending tho summer there. it in the tennis serves were Mamie Mlsa Mae Ceurvorst, Wichita, Kansas, and Theron McCBiwiPell. phone 1, Holmdel. Costa, Jennie; Figaro, Mary Figaro, Miss Bonnie Miller, I*o» Aneeles, 6-3, t-1: And ths young men and women who will get them aro those with THREE-ROOM bunjalow. water, eaj, elec- Miss Mary Armstrong of Oakland practical preparation for modern business. tric: garage: $50 for 1-fiBt of season. In- street has been entertaining Miss Gladys Knight, Edith Geronl, Emma Miss Helen Jacobs and Miss Sarah Palfrey Cheatham, Louise Caprione, Lucy Ar- defeated Miss Alice Francis and Miss Anne The economical, efficient Rider Plan offers such preparation quire at 15 Lincoln Court. Keamburg.* Ruth Connolly of Philadolr/..:a. Faira, 6-2, 6-4; Miss Carolyn'Babcock, San- LATE CABBAGE, and cauliflower, planta Jessa .'. J, McLean at Lett's Island, where sho In part his letter states that "I amfeated Humberto Costa, Brazil, 6-0. 6-4: USED CAR parts; complete Nash sedan on the upward mend and hope to be B. Norrla Willlsm Si., Fhlladelnhla, de- all parti for sale cheap. Complete has a summer bungalow. feated Percy L. Kynaston, New York, 7-5, Dodge, sedBn, niso parts. l/aed tires and Mr, and Mrs. Milton' Brown and back In Red Bank soon. Certainly 6-4: Jack Tidball. Hollywood. California, tubes. Dobbins, 161 West Front street, enjoy reading The Register which defeated l/pshur Moorhead, Rumson, 6-3, Red Dank.1 chlldron of Staton Island havo been 6-3; Sidney B. Wood, Jr., New York, de- visiting Mr. Brown's mothor, Mrs. keeps me Informed of the activities HAND IR0NER wanted; experienced only In Red Bank and vicinity. I look feated Carl Schwelkhardt. New York, 6-2. need anly. 8 Day Btreet, Rumson, Firemen Emma V, Brown of Marlon street. phone 693. Mica Doris McLean of Now Haven, forward in returning to Red Bank All of tho favorite's In the tourna- FOR RENT, house, all Improvements; best Connecticut, has returned to her as everyone has been certainly location; reasonable. 60 Bergen place, homo after having visited her grand- thoughtful of me, especially the boys ment came through the second round Red Bank.*. of Red Bank lodge, B. P. O. E., No.without any difficulties and will enter SUMMER IS HERE LOST, collie dog, nine months old; vicin- mother, Mrs, Mary Doherty ot 233. All them things help when one the third round today. Sidney B. ity of Red Bank; liberal reward, Phonr P Is fighting a battle, especially when Wood, Jr., of ^Jew York WM carrlod Red Bank 17 60. On Fire Company's Lot Mrs. Nathan Witkln of Arthur place to three sets, but finally defeated Jos- These warm days serve cold Shrews- WANTED, plepless furnace, about medium and her Infant daughter returned eo many are rooting for you." jlie. W, A. Clayton, il Peters place. home last Wednesday from the Wom- Mr. Miller was stricken last winter eph Case ot Philadelphia 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. bury Churned Buttermilk to your family Red Bank." an'B Hospital at Now York. TSa baby and was sent to tho hospital before Gregory Mangin ot Newark con- WANTED, two first class butchers. V. A. has been named Naomi. ho was Installed In the exalted rul- quered Dr. Carl Fischer of Wood- City Market. Red Panic. It. J. Opposite Public Park, er's chair ot, Red Bank lodge, to bury 0-7, 6si. Docg disposed of Rob- and see how they enjoy the pleasant APARTMENT, private entrance, or small Mra. Michael Vaughg n of Clinton ert Bryan of Tennessee 6-3, 6-4. To- bungBlow w(inted, for permanent ten- place which he was unanimously elected at ant; three or four rooms; rent not over medical patient at the the annual meeting of the order. His day's matches In the men's singles change. S15 to $20 per month: no children. Ad- Blvervlew hospital. will be Doeg vs. Manuel Alonso, dreai It. II. C., box 511. Red Bank.' River Road. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hemphlll of placo in the lodge Is being filled by Past Exalted Rulor Frederick C. Van- Woods vs. E. W. Felblemann, Lester EIGHT-ROOM house, all modern Improve- Broad street visited frlonda at West R. Stoefon vs. Jack Tldball. ments : Ideal location, btftutlful shmh* New York last week, Vllet, until his return to the lodge DRINK A QUART OF. MILK A DAY. liny, larse ploti Kor«(T«. Pffc« Jlfi.ftOO. whon ho will bo given the chair with In tho women's singles yesterday Will rent (76 per month. W. A. Hopping, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aul and Miss ft Undin place. Red Bank, phone 897.* Sylvia. Aul of Peters placo enter- a fitting ceremony. Miss Caroline Babcock- of IXJB An- geles defeated Miss Joan Ridley of SIX-ROOM housed every Improvement; plot NEW ATTRACTIONS. tained Mmo. Mildred Rcardon of Al- 115x300 feet deep; beautiful grounds, Itnhurst and Now York last week. FIREMEN LOSE OPENER. England 6-1, 6-4. The other British two-car garage; price $9,000. cnay terras. player, Mrs. Elslo O. Pitman, elimin- Rent $60 per month- W. A. Hoping, 8 Mra. Fred W. Boyd of Brown place, ated Mra. B. M. Crane of Beabrlght SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO, inc. Linden placc. Red Bank, phone 397.* formerly of Brooklyn, has as her Red Hank Drops Flrtt Gama of Sec- OLD-FASHIONED frtilt cobblers our «p«- FUN GALORE. ond Half to Long Branch. 6-1, 6-1. Tho women'a line-up for to- guent MIBS Florence Colo of Brooklyn. day will bo Mlas Jacobs vs. Mrs. ciaity. Home-made cakes, plea, rolls John Regan of Hudson avenue, and fruit rolls to order; finest Ingredients. Tho Red Bank firemen began the Ceurvorst, Miss Orcef vs. Mlas Bab- Serving you 12 yean with Milk produced AIKO eerve coffee and fruit <-nbb!»rs with deputy colloctor of customs, is spend- cock, Mrs. Harper vs. Mlsa Hilleary, cream at 2 5c. Drop in aome afternoon at ing tho week nt Wanhlnfrton, D. C. second half of the Monmouth county our cottBRB. ThonB 2642. V. N. Msa- firemen's league schedulo last week Miss Palfrey vs. Miss Cruickshank. solely in Monmouth County. MIBS Elizabeth Barry of Broad ters. 63 White street. Red Bank.' by losing to the Long Branch depart- The summaries yesterday were: CHEAP LOT or reasonably priced house AfcL THE USUAL FEATURES street Is spending six weeks at Stan- mont by a jcore of 3 to 2. Tho Long WOMEN. * Red Bank 1455. Broad Street, Shrewsbury. N. J. wanted at once; vicinity of Red Bank, ford, Maine, with friends. Miss Branch firemen made their winning alnslas (ftrit round)—Mlis Cirollne Hating*, of farms, lnti, hoiiseH and apart, Barry formerly lived at that place. run the last Inning with one out. Tho _... Los Angeles, dsfeated Miss Josn mentn wanted. V. N. Matters. «3 White OF A HIGH-CLASS OPEN-AIR Mrs. Angelina. Arnone Apollo of nidley, England, 6-1, 0-<; Mrs. Elsl* GoM- utrrel, rhone Red Dank 2IH2.* saclc Plttman, England, defeated Mrs. E. Astoria, Long - Inland, Is spending M. Crane, 6-1, 6-1. three weokn with her parents, Mr. Ml BANK. FAIR-AND THEN SOME! An it n r, Beconil round—MrB. L. A. Harper, Los »nd Mrs. M. Arnono of Shrewsbury !:««!• .an Angeles, defeated Mrs. C. E. Muhl, New . c. r. .i _ 0 fl 0 York, 6-2, 6-1; Virginia Hlllsary, FMU- avenue. MrB. Apollo recently under- 0 0 0 Dennett, 8b _ _ J - ' "a, d.fe.t.d Mrs. William V. Hester. went an operation for appendicitis 1 1 0 Neck, New York. 6-2. 6.3: Helen "When Good Fellows Get Together" Murphy, cf 8 1 1 0 at tho Hroncl Streot hospltnl at NewStarr, rf. * Jarohs, Berkeley, California,' defeated Mra. Come Out and Bring the Family. York. A number of friends havo llrooks, If. , 0 I) 1 Mary J, I,amm«, Rye. New York, 6-2, 6-2. 0 10 Mary Cfeef, Kaniaa City. Mlsourl. da- culled on her during hor »tay hnrn, Pryor, 2b. o. . 2 ooo f««t«d Ronnie Milter, !,oa Angtt.s, Cali- Crawford, p. 2b. (II (I FIRST ANNUAL Mr. nml Mrs. Harold ICly of River- Woodo inl. It a e o o fornia, 4-4, 4-6, 6-1; Mae Ceurvorit, Wlrh. Plenty of Entertainment side Heights spent the wook-ond on Ita, Kansas, defeated Mri. Fenelopei Ander- 19 son Mcllrlde, New York, (!••, 2-11, ft.2; a motor trip In New York stats and 1-ONO MUNCH. 7 ~i 1 B.rsh I(alfr«r, Drnfiklln., MBimrhiiB.Us, Pennsylvania. Mrs. lCly'ii mother, It Z deflated Eleanor floss, New York, «.], For All Ages! M. Vnnnrls, Jb, a o Mrs, W. O. IlredkcnrldRo ot John I l fltroot, nccompnnlnil thorn an fur ns West, 1b ..'.'"."". J 1 MEN. llBrkln*, llii. BB ... 4 1 0 o FUnnUs (lirst round)—John MrPlirmM, Tnlcottvlllx, New York, whoro she n»M, « _ . . 4 o 1 0 r«rt Worth. T.KBs. won by deiault from will rnrnd thn rent of tho mimmiir. Wilson, rf ;.. I 0 1 0 Desn M.thty, 1'ilnr.ton. 1 0 , . Herond round—Manual Alnnno, New Mr. nnd Mrs. Ogitrn MIIIJI nntl fnm 0 0 York, ileisat.il II. Nnrrls WlllUma. Dilla. Get-Together Rally lly of l'lnlnflnlil npent Hunitny with W. V.nl),l.. „ , 1 0 ileli'lila. 4.s. l.(, «.(. u.t.r fli„.(.-,, 1.,,. Dancing Every Night - Mr. Mllln'n fnthnr and hratluir, John V. Van I)/k«, II 0 0 Aniral... ilefaatail Jnhn MrPlBrml'l, Kott Mills nnd llnlnh MUM ot Ilroml Kvuns, If 1 0 Wutth, T.«»s, «.», B.(, (ireiarr n. Man AND DANCE Wrl.lil, p _ 0 0 Kin, Newark, defeated Dr. <]arl Fli<-har J» I » 1 Womlliiiry, B-7. «-»|H«miiel (Jllnln. rhlln Rent* liy ,l.ll.lil«, dafanlBd l'':Uov»" will bs tho •ulijcol of the IIKI.D ON ASSAULT l^BBon^lonnoti In nil Churchnu nf nt Humnixr Hrrlna tti IMI Hnld C'ltrldt, rtefftntist, on /tunt n unit* nf unmmiir Nlch'iln. Jllhonn of 7xi(-ti«t avonun, Remember The Firemen Tim OoM«n' T««t l«i "W» have l"nln(t lionln will bn Imlil ASBURY PARK known mid linllnviMi tlm lovn Hint thn rhoiKiMl li/ Jini» Aitnim or Ashury llnlnn lunch ynrlit rluli nrnn unit ttoil Imlli lo »». 4»li«r / lo (he rt' 111. Will <|o.l| Illl IUi| HIKSI nf lie,! Honk, .Ininr. .1, Hhneily ami (Nmalalila |IIII*V ),y a,)ofy itn|,pr y.Ulilyt "If man MHtlllltn llyveitlilli Mia. Msry I>«1 Uiit'llce, .Igliteen l|., 'Jin I AmlKiy .ml irt«lil(l« llMfialn of IU.I y«Bi, old, or |lln«wiilMity »v»mi» waa Music by Tod lloyt't It*IM*|>!I«| \>y flars«.#i( Oe- Tkketa May llo DMnlnnl *,f ttix |i««(«# !•( Maiilal (;l«tl), tfilr) Haul.!,,). B|,, wi, (r.^1,,1 (nf NIGHT t frirHf ft-Milf •'nfi!fitlH«*tMHM i r,l,, Price, 50c Per Person ff«»Mrt»(O« ftf «-i.--'-.•-*••.... -.1..™ l»**f»tl««» »f I),. IM,,:), JH,1 fnH, »-«l»im«lin «r«i« ti 1*1 to admit** In th» t'ninnj *i «| Hit Iftl i«t«*, A Ptee Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1982. haa Just been JeaMd. Soon aiter'tha advent of the au- TIROES A TAX STBIKE. cape taxation? Dots the same rule ow feeding. Thin we shall obtain ot "no ntt income, no taxes" apply? iot only tax relief for the owners of tomobile as a popular meam of conveyance be urged Economic Problem THE RED BANK REGISTER Theron McCampbell Sayi Many A* In justloe, It should apply, BUT IT 'arms, homes and all Improvement! that this town should acquire land for parking facili- sessmenta Are All Wrong. - DOES WOT. In theory, howevor, and in land, but we shall obtain' tax re- 1878 BY JOHN H. COOK. in law—even in' New Jersey law- orm and governmental reforms that ESTAB ties. The Register regards it not as a duty but as a' Editorial Views of Education July 26th, 1032. pleasure and a privilege to have been a contributor to si farm which yields no profit, which will make New Jersoy s. happy bet' GE C. HANOB, Editor. Holmdel. N. J. has no market value, has no asseso- Mve of industry and population. the fund which the Merchants raised to lease the land. Economy of tbe Right Kind It lble value, and hence, It cannot legal- Theron McCampbell. S. HATES, Managing Editor. In order to give credit where credit Is due special Hague is Right. To the Editor of The Heglster: ly be lilted for taxes. But Mon- mention should be made of the Chamber of Commerce Some Jersey City merchants who Only One to Apply to Public Dear Sir: . •' ' mouth'a tax board, at the behest OL' THOMAS IBVING BROWN, for having acted as in intermediary In putting through lslted Mayor Hague and asked for Schools According to School The many advertised tales of homes Monmouth'a tax spenders, defy all Anti-Cruelty Society and farma for taxes must nil the law and rules of justice, under tho Publisher and Business Manager. the negotiations for leasing the land. Also, It should he repeal of tho ordinance forbld- Superintendent. tng the distribution of circulars in hearts of all thoughtful readers with guise of taxation, they have been Haa New State Agent be stated that more so than any other single individual (Bj F. Howard'Lloyd). dismay and almost despair for the levying on the capital invested In Subscription Prices! Albert S. Miller is responsible for Red Bank having omes and business buildings were future welfare of collective society, farms until their owners' equity has 5150 icnt away with an earful of good ad- Anybody who stops to think will Mrs, John W, Sampson of Second free automobile parking grounds. The project met with agree, I am sure that anytime Is a These advertised sales for taxea are been exhausted. - for years past One year _ 'Ice. Mayor Hague told them that not really sales but only the final act farmers have had no net proflti and .venue, Atlantic- Highlands, has been liOO many unexpected obstacles which seemed Impossible/to good time to practice economy of the .ppolnted to the office of stats rep- Six months .50 he proper place to advertise was In in the confiscation of property. By no liquid capital. Taxes have been Three months. overcome, but Mr. Miller never lost faith and his per- ho hewspapors,' The ordinance was right kind, just as about everybody that act the tax collector confiscates paid out of capital by way of loans esentatlvft of the Society far thePre- sistent efforts were an Inspiration to thoso associated >assed,,he said, to prevent the olty will agree that this Is the time when a ten-thousand or a hundred-thou- and sacrlfltOB in wages, rentlon of Cruelty to Animals to auc- Telephone—Red Bank 13. with him In putting through the transaction. Both in 'rom being littered up with olrdulars the practice of economy Is necessary sand dollar property and swaps it For an understanding of the orlmo ieed the late Mrs. Emma W. Nixoa arranging the lease and In obtaining pledges to pay for md handbills and because, many —but we ought to add to this state- for "one thousand dollarB duo on which is Breeding revolution among it Asbury Park, who wai killed s. ment—economy of the right kind, taxes, or, more likely, the so-called farm and home owners of thia stato, ew months ago in ail automobile; THE BED BANK REGISTER renting the land Mr. Miller was the outstanding mover. neak thieves posing as distributors sale passes the title on to the mu- turn to the assessment rolls of any md entered homes. He declined to and we ought to thoughtfully seek accident. . This seems an appropriate tlmo to call attention to the reasons why these economies, or nicipality. . Thereafter the land be- rural township In Monmouth county. Is a member of :omply with tho request., comes again a part, of the public There you will find that real catato Mrs, Sampson, In confirming tha THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his public-spirited service; for which he received not Newark ha> been comparatively this economy is necessary, and not domain. This Is the ccommunlzfng of properties are assessed as'if their nformation by telephone to The Reg- one cent of remuneration. The most that he can re- swallow all the hypocritical state- property by class taxation, unequalled ister yesterday afternoon, stated that rco from this handbill nuisance, but for brutality by Rzussla. By this roady, cash-selling price's on last Oc Tha Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the ceive Is the thanks of the community, and he has amply iot so some of the suburbs, where ments made by those who have no tober 1st was one-hundred to two ihe has been deeply Interested In the use far republlcatlon of all news dispatches to It or not conception of what they are talking diabolical system of confiscation tho earned this. Incidentally, It might not be out of place ho llttored streets give mute evl- .owners of homes, farms, factories hundred dollars an acre, or about irganlzatlon's activities in this itate otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news •f the,_practlse,__Jt ,J» Jpoor about, or have personal aies to grind the same price as ten years ago, This 'or the past five years.and that Bhft. to-.call-attention t6.th.e,fact that this Is.not the. only LflJid_other Iropravemonts onJandJose iBmanlfestly-absurd. Whyrit twcK published therein;" *—~~~.~. • -— service he has performed for the town without mone- conomy to permit tho distribution or" are aligned vfllh" certain grpups that for which they have saved and tedlizes taaT It will "Be mlgfitylllfn" hundred aora farm near the thriving cult to carryson the work in the same tary reward. For a number of years he has served as f tills form' of advertising and then who have not yet absorbed enough struggled for years. They are thUB pauperized by»the vory government town of Red Bank, with good build- effective and efficient manner as con- a member of the board of education and as president lire men to pick up the unwanted Americanism to understand the ne- ings, was sold, recently for $20 an •WEDNESDAY, JULY 27TH, 1932. cessity for efficient publlo schools— which should encourage and protect ducted by the late Mrs, Nlxort. How- of that body. There is no compensation for such Ber- irculars. For newspapers to con- aero, less than one-tenth of the value or who just don't care. Then, too, them, They are made the victim of ten yoars ago. Thare is hardly a ever she says she will carry on with, vlce, as everybody knows. Mr. Miller's work for the lemn this practise may seem like a government by spoilsmen, the kind iour grapes, but they know of what we should look ahead to see what farm in Monmouth county which can the. memory of Mrs, Hlxon and her community is one of many examples which might of government which has so long ability ever before her and that she ttle value it is In attracting trade. effect certain so-called economies will been In control of the state house, be let to a dependable tenant for Taxes for Beach Protection be cited to show that It Is not necessary to pay big sal- Newark Sunday Call. have on our educational system. the court /houses and the city halls cash rent sufficient to cover taxea will devote her best interests to the aries In order to get efficient public service. It should be recognized, also, that of New Jersey. and Insurance, The tax rates oh welfare ot the organisation in this But No Free Use of Beaches. farms has been doubled, while the state. . . there is a very Important distinction And who are the sufferers of theae profits are nil. The prices which The state board of commerce and navigation has Happy Finland. between economies and mere reduc- governments of heartless tax gather- farmers are receiving for crops do Tho Atlantis, Highlands unit of tbe tions In costs for the maintenance of ers and spoilsmen? They are two of not cover costs of production. Th« society will hold a bentflt card party taken a stand that will meet with the approval of every How Finland has benefited by the the state's most Important classes of fair-minded person. It Is seeking an answer to the epeal of prohibition Is told by Urho publlo schools, True economy In any upkeep necessary on .farm buildings, in the Casino on Bay avenue at thit citizens. They are those who use equipment and land itself ls.belnt? place next month and Mrs. Sampson question that "If a resident of North Jersey pays taxes High Priced Tollova, editor of a noted Finnish business Implies careful, skillful land for the commercial production management that eliminates waste, sacrificed, BO that the operators of has taken the chairmanship of tha U> provide state funds for the construction of jetties and owspaper. Ho Is now in this coun- of food and those who have their, farms may have a bare subslstance, Detective Service. ry to attend the Olympic games, and lost motion and turns out a capital and livelihood tied up In a committee which plans to put over a beach protection at shore resorts can tho resorts legally Farms have no taxable value left, successful affair. Monmouth county freeholders are not the only pub- Says Mr. Tollova: product which Is In sufficient demand homo, store, factory or other" im- Theae faots are known to those in charge him tor bathing;" The matter has been referred regularly to produce for the business provements on land. They aro the a e kon to those l "Repeal lifted a heavy burden from authoritthit y in NNe w JerseyJ ey, yet nonot ram u» U,III,O..""' O, fo»«r. a=.n. opinio~, n "° officials who have been asked to withhold payment distressed classes who are flayed and 1 BIRTHDAY PABTY. a reasonable profit. No business 5 "?!*Js madeJosLtsxmadeJotx . relief an_an_djaandd j x ,ooi«-oMn.'«tote-h"aVrpald^ h(Lsb,aiiiaersjt.thejiatlan..The.enofc_| •would~consiaef'a" were" reduction' its pillaged- by Now Jersey's -damnablo National Bureau of Investigation. The Hunterdon coun- mous sums which went formerly Into tax system. Oh, yes. there is another reform, "These same' authoritieuthorities hhave Mrs. JTM." McCarthy oTVort Mon> ward the building of jetties and providing other protec- cost of operation to be an economy tho power, if they would, to call the ty freeholders have received the same request in cart the pockets of bootleggers are Epw If as a consequence the quality of class of-Cltlsonry. llYlng within the . mouth Had^Ceiebratlen Friday. tion for beaches. "Each year has seen the area of beach confines of our stato and boasting legislature Into session for the pur^ nection with the trial of John H. Curtis lnjhe Lind- olng .to the Government under our the product were also reduced to pose of passing needed legislation. Friends of Mrs. J. M. McCarthy front which has been open to the free enjoyment of these lystcm of liquor stores. of its comforts and privileges. And bergh kidnapping case. Hunterdon county's prosecutor the point where It found no market. Within thirty days after convening gathered nt her home on Bralnard taxpayers reduced. In some towns, along the shore this class forms a very large per- employed the National Bureau of Investigation, the same "Tho Finnish people feel them- This is.false economy.' centage of, the population of _ New this could be done. avenue, Port Monmouth. Friday even- ~ 'bathing fees are charged and a charge Is also made for lelves freer and happier and the gov- Do these related facts not prove tt ing to celebrate her birthday. She bureau which has b«en employed by Prosecutor Tumen Here wo note a- very significant Jersey. Thoso-arp our residents who parking cars. Seabrlght, "Belmar and ManasqUan are .rnmont Itself seems to have* got do not know that this state has a, Intelligent readers whatl have said was the recipient of many beautiful of Monmouth county to make Investigations for his of- difference between private business again and again, that the seat o about the only places along the Monmouth county shore more backbone In Its tight against tax problem. Why? Because they gifts. Supper was served in the din- fice. The bill presented to the Hunterdon county free- rime and the restless elements of and public education. Private busi- do not pay taxes on any real eBtate. racketeering in New Jersey is in otu line which permit free bathing. Strong agitation is be- wicked system of taxation? It starts ing room, whloh was decorated In holders is itemized and it contains some Interesting in- loclety. Even the prohibitionists, who ness always has available' accurate Many of them have never even seen ; ing made at Belmar to have this free privilege done measures of Its success—from the with the assessors and county tax orange, greeh-and white. Piano se- formation, especially to the taxpayers, who must foot ound themselves in a very small mi- a tax bill. lections wore played, songs were away with. Bo far the mayor and commissioners have standpoint .of dollars and cents. It boards, tho willing tools of govern- the bill if it Is paid. nority in the referendum, have ac- Tho infamy of tho present tax ment by spoilsmen, For wo have a sung and dancing was pnioydd. Those turned deal eara to this proposal. Because of the need Invests money, and measures Its suc- system in New Jersey may be moro According to press reports Mr. Meade charged Hun- cepted repeal as a matter of fact and government of spoilsmen, by spoils- present woro Mr. and Mrs. Charles for economy last year funds lor jetty building were are making no propaganda against cess in the same terms. If it pushes fully appreciated If its workings are men and for spoilsmen. They canho' McCarthy, Mr, and Mrs, John II. Mc- terdon county $15 per day for his services, {5 per day too far a policy of reducing costs, its contrasted with tho principles and ;; greatly reduced, but It Is Interesting to note that Belmar, It." be reached by pleaa or arguments to; Carthy, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brunn, for the use of his automobile In traveling about, and reduction of services to the consumer acts of enlightened government or Justice. There is, however, a remed; which favors en open beach, received an appropriation, What has happened In Finland on business. Contrast the practice of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Gavin, Mrs. $23.60 for meals and other expenses during twenty days. becomes so noticeable that profits <—a tax strike. The spoilsmen, th while other towns where this policy did not prevail were a small scale will happen in the tho county tax board in determining Amelia Martin, Mlsies Jean Mc- The bill also charges for three operatives at $11 per day fall off, credit vanishes and the busi- tax gatherers and tax spenders mus denied state aid. United States on a big scale when ness fails. the value of real estate with the bo forced to stand in a tax "bread' Carthy, Alice Hanloy, Doris Martin, and Includes a charge of over $40 for meals and lodg- practice of those officials who esti- Tootsie Hastings, Nora Hastings, and It la nothing moro than discrimination to take tax we decide to hav« done with our pro- line." They must be forced to sur- ing for theae operatives. The total bill was $607, almost hibition nonsense. Unfortunately, there la no such mate Inheritance taxes, or compare It render-unconditionally to the de- Patricia. Gavin and John McCarthy, mofiey from tho entire state and givo It to municipalities easy, accurate and adequate method with the buBlneBS methods of bank- one-third of the cost of the trial, The service of tho op- And our fanatical prohibitionists mands of those upon whom they an Jr., and Milan McCarthy. tot tie protection ot their beaches and then havo them of measuring the success of organ- ers in valuing stocks, offered as eratives of the National Bureau of Investigations Is set might then serve a useful Instead of security, for loans. Or take the case deny the public the right to the free use of these beaoh- ized education, especially In terms of forth as being for "attending the Curtis trial, covering a harmful purpose. of a testator's estate containing • ej. It is just the same as taxing the publlo to build the Individual. It invests) money but stocks, purchased at bpom-time prices jury, etc." Since when has it been necessary for a prose- Their propaganda would be cen- a road and then prohibiting the public from using the tered on temperance, which "can be its product Is not measurable in —say Btoel common, at, 2S0. It Is cutor to hire detectives to "covet" a jury? Maybe that's money returns. With money organ- lead. It Is a condition that strongly emphasises the ne6d achieved through education, rather valued by-the Inheritance tax bureau why the Hunterdon county freeholders have been asked ized public education purchases at the price quoted for its stock on for Immediate action in obtaining state owned and state than wasted in attempts to enforce not to pay this bill. And It may also result in Hunter- managerial and teaching ability the day of the testator's death, per- controlled beaches. The state park commission has an unenforceable law. which It transmits Into human pow- haps at SO or less, and not at what don county having to foot the bills for another trial in recommended that state beaches bo provided at Sandy They would then be an assst to their ers so diverse, so subtle and so com- was paid for It. Going further, if the same case. country. a borrower should ask his banker for . Hook and Seaside Park. Both these locations would plicated that they cannot be meas- Monmouth county's bill from the National Bureau At present they are the heaviest a loan on the purchase price of his ptoviaea place where thousands of Now Jersey resl- ured in terms of dollars. This is stock collateral at 100, instead of on of Investigation, which Is still unpaid. Is for around lability that Uncle Sam staggers - dtnts and visitors could enjoy bathing and the Other one of the reasons why-I insist-that -today's quotation for the same stock Worthy: of $2,000 for making various Investigations for ProBecutor under—New Yorlt Evening Journal, the economlo problem of publlo edu- delights of tie ne&shore, and business interests in this at 10, tho banker would think his Tumen's office. What these Investigations have accom- cation cannot justly bo handled as customer crazy. No court of law •action would benefit if such a program were carried Recommendation plished has not been disclosed to the public. If the bill if it were an Industrial problem con- would allow a debtor to set' up a out. Prohibition Facts. cerning coal, iron, or vegetables—and claim that his securities, offered in is approved by Prosecutor Tumen and Judge Harry T Dr. Thomai N. Carver. Professor of must be considered on qulto different settlement of a debt, should be taken We give just a bit more than the occasion I Truax the freeholders will have to pay It. But it is Economics, Harvard University. terms. Herein lies the great danger at the price the debtor paid for them. calls for; we advertise this, and we try sin- I high tlmo that the taxpayers should let it be known in Two things which, taken together, But note tho racketeering practice —that lack of adequacy In objectivo of the county tax board In evaluat- cerely to make our actual service much bet- j unmistakable terms that they are opposed to such In- make a deadly combination are: first, measurement of results may cause •j^Let the World Know Red Bank a powerful and demoralizing appe- ing farms and homoB for taxation. In ter than we represent it to be. in our adver- vestigations unless full value Is received for the money tite; and second, an opportunity to those outside of tho business of pub- open court, at Keyport, recently, the tising. a/ Has Free Auto Parking Grounds. spent. There Is no way more effective to do this than make money by pandering to it. It llo education through falBe and in- county tax board frankly admitted at the ballot box. is this combination which makes such adequate comprehension of its value that there is no market for crop- We ask but this of those we have served, , Inoreasod use of the new free automobile parking probloms as drink, narcotics, gam- and significance, and ourselves growing land, {hat farms cannot bo grounds at Red Bank, between White and West Front through pressure to "unwittingly" Bold for cash, and hence they have and who know best the quality of our serv- bling and prostitution so difficult to no legal taxable value other than the streets, has been evident tfle past few days, especially handle. , carry economies In education to tho ice: if we served well and economically, tell point In numbers, extent and time nominal value as rural homes. on Saturday night. As Is true of nearly every country Tho appetite alonn would not give your friends we are worthy of their confi- town with outlying rural neighbors, Saturday Is the Monmouth County As where reduction will damage society. Did our county tax board, there- ( a great deal of trouble. It could be This has been dono and It is feared fore, take an honest course and ask dence. greatest day of tbe week for shopping at Red Bank. Summer Vacationland. combated by education. But when will be done again unless poople re- the assessors to tell tho truth about Many families, both In and out of town, lay In a week's thero Is an opportunity to make fuse to be led blindly. All that Is tho value of land? Far from it, The supply of living necessities at this time. ' This is In Folks who have had summer vacation trips or who money by Increasing the appetite, we required to effect reduction is power board ordered the assessors to list marked" contrast with conditions In many cities where havo two kinds of education working farms, not at their cash selling price are so fortunate as to have this prospect in storo should in opposition. There will be, of course or force. of today, but at tho boom-time prices Saturday is a half holiday and the dullest day of the bo particularly Interested In appeals which are .being certain moral forces and agencies which prevailed ten years ago. They week for business. mado for funds to provide country outings for unfor- combating the evil and trying to edu- Any legislature, board of education compelled tho assossora to falBlfy Boastfulness is never excusable, but Red Bank has tunato city children. Living here as we do In Vacation cate for self-control and tho suppres- or school superintendent may reduce their book records and to swear to land, it is hard for us to realize how much A change to sion of the demoralizing appetite. On cpsta If that is tho only considera- valuations which they knew to bo good reason to feel proud of its new parking grounds tion, but It takes real Btatosmanshlp baro-faced lies. In consequonco thn and to feel grateful to tha public-spirited merchants such surroundings would mean In health and happlnesi tho other hand, thero will be those who make money In proportion as to secure sound economics. I know county tax board must compound who have leased the land needed for this purpose. As for many children In large centers of population wh< very well that "wo face a condition that crime in reporting to the stato the appetite Bpreads and the habit tax board. a result of their action Red Bank will maintain its have never experienced the joys of country life. fastens Itself on more and more peo- and not a theory", and I am for standing as the chief shopping center of Monmouth There are many agencies for bringing into the llvei ple. economy—not Just now but all the Honest folks would have expected the board to eay to the assessors, county. Before this free unllmltod uso o[ parking space of city children the delights of "the good old summer- It win be time. I know that wo must all be a fortunate community practical enough to take' the next "we know that farms, homes and was obtained, lack of room to place automobiles was time" on the bathing beaches and In rural" surroundings, In which education for abstlnenco real* estate- values have depreciated & serious obstacle to the development of the community step forward in securing relief even Most of these agencies have carried on this work fo can keep pace with education for in- If such a step is only a temporary enormously since the mad era of In- as a market place. This has been cured temporarily many years with records which leave no room for doub dulgence. They who try to educate flation back in tho 1020'B. It is of no at least by tho action of tho merchants In leatlng land that the contributions made for their maintenance havi for abstlnonco do not mako monoy in palllatlvo designed to carry us over concern to un how much tax revenues back of stores on the west eldo of Broad street for au- proportion as their education suc- these critical days to a time when must be Increased to meet tho va- earned large dividends In preparing youngsters for cl ceeds. They who educate for indul- we shall bo ablo to act moro deliber- rious budgets, or what tho tax rates tomobile parking. Red Bank cunt advertise Its new au-Izenshlp through better health and an enlarged outlook may have to bo, or whother bond tomobile parking grounds too much. Merchants might gence havo the strongest of all mo- ately and think in terms of a lopg Not only for.altrulstlo reasons but also for anothe tives, tho cash motive, for pushing tlmo plan (even when such a stop issues may exceed tha legal limit. appropriately call attention to this fact In their an- motlvo Monmouth county folks should bo responslvo their educational campaign. That is Is fundamentally unsound from an Wo havo pledged our word to cjeocuto nouncements of sales. tho law and rullngB of courts which to a cause of this Bort. Moro and more this county, both why, In spite of a century of temper- economlo standpoint). But certainly requlro us to Hat all property in Mon- How badly additional automobile parking facilities along the beach front and Inland, la being used for sum- ance education, the per capita con- these dnys should make clear to mouth county for taxation at fifty mer homes and camps for city children. Their pres- sumption of liquor kept Increasing in every thinking person that thn na- per cent of what it would have were needed Is too well known to bo recounted. Trafllc this country until prohibition—local, congestion at busy chopping periods waa so great on ence here Is not only good for them but It helps tho tion has come to the stage of its de- brought on last October first, if sold stntc and national—began restrain- velopment where Its machinery is so for cash by a willing seller to a Saturdays and also at other times lhat many persons community In a buBlneBS sense. Folkfl hereabouts ing thnso who were educating for In- willing buyer. If you find that who havo philanthropic tendencies could not do complex that the really hlg problem went to other towns to do their Bhnpplng. Evrn snmn temperance. Is to find ways rind means by which farms and homes and other property Red Bank residents became out-of-town shnppcri on bettor than to nld movements to bring youngsters to our our children may lenrn bow to man- have only a nominal cash >value you this account. Tho slogan of "Buy at Red Bank" lost county In tho summertime. Such contributions will re- ago It. must lint them accordingly." fores hecauso It did not answer the qitcstIon of "Where sult In somn of tho money coming bnck for thn ROOII of Tho Sales Tax In Tractlcr. fluch a tax declnlon by the county fluroly tho evenln which havo led tax board would have tyoon tho,only Can Wo Find Room to Iluy?" the county; and added to this Is thn nutlsfactlon of Oovoinor Mike 8. Connor of Mls- legal decision for nnncsnor" anil NEVER JUDGE BY PRICE ALONE knowing that no where else In tho wholn, wlrlo worlil up to tho present nltuatlon hnvn Happily, nil this hns t>ecn I'huncert now by the r\r- nisulppl, In New York recently tolil proved to un that certain adults of county tux bhnrcU In Now Jernoy are Is thrrn n better place to bring a guest to spend a v(\- how hlfi stato was pulling itself out required by law to nsscrn nil prop- --^ tlon of tli') put'llc-;.|>lrlte

    boat. It m» built at a cost of $25,000. will be discussed. The members of fire department soon bad that fire un-A. Varlck Stout, Jr., Mr. and .Mr*. TheWorldWar Harold Hurley enlisted In the hos-tho board are Ralph Williams, Fred der control. ' Cheston Simmons, Mr. and Mr*. Wil- TIMOTHY IL.HOUNIHAN. pital corps of the navy and was sta-Trenery, Howard Irwin and John liam O. dridley, Mr. and Mra. John tioned at the Brooklyn navy yard.. About one thousand person! took C. Borden, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Fifteen Years Ago Cabill. James Papa la tho health,In- passage on the City of Keansburg spector and Fred Melnken the plumb- Blngham, Mr. and Mrs. Harris B. Contractor and Builder for the moonlight. sail Wednesday Fisher, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon ing inspector, each receive $25 pernight, sponsored by the Veterans of SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Eventi Which Took Place In Keansburg News. month. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. R, Olfford Foreign Wars. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Cae- SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES This Locality During Our Residents of Plnevlew avenue com- The New Point Comfort taxpayers' sar, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Segger- rolepbone M0-M _, 100 Bridge Avenue, Bed Bank, N, . Preparation and Participation (Tho Had Bank Register can b» bought plained that a bungalow on that thor- association will hold a card party in man, William S. B1. White, John P. In Keansburz at tho morel of E. L. Millsr, oughfare was not tenanted and wanthe Atlantlo hotel on Friday night in the Great War. M. Santa Lucia. Philip Keller and Chatlos being used as a public bath house Kellogg and Baron Bouffant VogeM This affair was to have been held to- Among others who entertained at A man who had boon taking pl~"_"1_. tinder oath, within six months from the Linta. at the Seabright Beach club. Among Mra. Harley Cook la on the sick date of the aforesaid order, or they will was referred to the manager for in- be forever barred of their actions therefor Leslie Reckless of Red Bank en- vestigation. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mulllson have those present were Misses Dorothy list azaluBt the said subscriber. listed in the quartermaster corps of returned from a sojourn at Atlantic Gatins, Betty Johnson, Anne Rich- Miss Sarah K. Hayward Is visiting KRAFT MAYONNAISE qt. jar JQc Dattd Freehold, N. J., July 25th. 1932. the navy. Mra. Sophie Dillon of Seawood ave- City. ardson- and Mary -N. Reed, Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Combs of" Red CLARENCE STEVENS. Mrs. Maria Finnlgan of Belford nue complained of the filthy condi- Lee, Bayard Stout, Jack Melllck and Bank, 13 Center Street, Soa Bright, N. J. Misses Grace and Mildred Caplan George Miles, Jr. Henry D. Brinley. had three sons in service. Daniel tion of an open ditch near, her resi- of Trenton have been guests of Dr. Charles'- Thompson reached' his Kirkman'a Jersey Lonff Branch, N. J., Finnigan was a member of the caval- dence. She explained that a large Miss Carol Hoagland entertained 84th birthday on Monday, Proctor. ry troop, Craig Finnigan Joined the and Mrs. Charles Fromkin. house near her home containing sev- Funeral services for Chris H. Bahl- at dinner at the Seabrlgbt Beach Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Conover enter- naval reserves and Earl Finnigan eral living apartments, let the entire club Saturday evening. Among those , The Red Bank Register travela burg, 68 years old, were held Satur- tained friends from New York over SOAP Potatoes was among the first list to be called sewerage drainage drain into this present were Misses Eleanor Hoag- Sunday. over every street in town and every In the draft. day at a funeral home at Hoboken. open ditch, making It nearly impos- Mr. Bahlburg died last Wednesday at land, Honora Knapp, Christine Joseph Wallace of New York Is road in the county. Let it carry your Kendall Methot of Red Bank of- sible for her or other neighbors to his home on Pinevlew avenue. He Knapp and Elizabeth. Knapp, C. Alan stopping at H. J^^ Schenck's. cakes basket message to those who livo on thoao forod his gasoline launch Wilanlda to live in comfort. Mrs. Dillon further had been a resident of Keansburg Hudson, Jr., Bourne Ruthrauff, Ed- thoroughfares.—Advertisement the government for use as a patrol stated this condition has existed for ward Meyer, Blalne Ewlng, 'William 21 LBS. the past three years, during which for a number of years. For an Open Beach. Lawrence, Richard Scudder and Mayor Joseph Mayer ot Belmar time she has made appeals to the Miss Hazel Romon of New York Hayden Smith. CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANS •9> cans -I <9c board of health, but has received no has ended a visit with Mrs. Anna ast week continued his stand In fav- co-operation. Fred Melnken, plumb- Gehlhaus. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Glllesple and or of an open beach at that place ing Inspector, was present at tho Miss Mollle Glliesple of Morrlstown when he refused to hear a communi- Mrs. J. La Glejse has concluded. _a were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- cation from the Belmar taxpayers' MXUUBEB UNITED SERVICE GItOOEBS. meeting and when questioned about trip to Canada. the matter stated the members of gar Knapp last week. association attempting to reopen the the board of health did not hold reg- A fire was discovered half way Mr. and Mrs. George P. Smith of matter. The Belmar mayor has con- -FREE DELIVERY- ular meetings and seemed to be laxdown the pier of the Keansburg Convent were guesfs for the week- sistently been In favor of an open on many important health matters. steamboat company last week. The end of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Downing beach policy. Councilman Alfred Franck author- fire originated In oil waste under- at Honeysuckle Hill. ized the clerk to notify the board to neath tho pier. An employee of the John Prentice Kellogg was the act on the complaint within 24 hours, company saw the fire and managed guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Dwlght and if it was not he favored the to throw the waste Into the water. for the week-end. Mr: and Mrs. board be suspended and a new board A few weeks ago a fire broke out Dwlght were hosts at a "Dutch appointed. The mayor recommended near the end of the pier on a windy Treat" supper at the Seabright the two bodies have a joint meeting night. The blaze at that time was Beach club on Saturday evening, when the work of the health board I not confined to one place and wasAmong those present were Mr. and I burning In at least six places. The Mra. Gardner D. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. JULY

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Pearl) PHONIC 300. f HEP BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1932, 7 •?ace Nineteen "-"w TBAPSHOOTING. WEST DEFEATED. Koch on the "Anna M" out ol '•'. Keyport Wins • latontown Alerts Ariel Winner *olo Match at .Vith Rod and Reel 'ellcan Island at Seaside Park last ilatawan Mayor Offers o Trim of Bed BdnWrs Lose to American Silk iundey. Their catoh waa 0 tuna. fUlr il '••-'•' Long Contest . »25 in Ooll. Beat Fair Haven of Sunday Race Fort Monmouth Mills of Long Branch. on Jersey Shore vbreglng 12 to'M' pound*; 12 large" Mayor Edward W. Currle of Mata- The American silk, mills of Long ilue fish and 3 bonlta weighing 7 /an has offered a prise of $25 In Branch! nosed out the'West Bergen iounds each. This catch.of tuna )« Score 10 to 6 Victory Over Rob- Henry McMahon's Boat Never, hampion Army Team lo Face Varren Herbert of Little Silver • •.• i'.^..'; Defeats Sacred Heart Team of old for the Charles H. Howor han- athletlio club of Red Bank last Sun- me of tho first large tnesnej thftt South Amboy, S to 4, in Elov- ins on Fair, Haven Field- Headed . in Semi-Monthly Picked Four Next Sunday Af- day lay a score of 5 to 4. Tho locals Catches Largest Striped Bass laa been made by anglers in ft pow- ; iloap trapshootlng event to be held r boat this Bummer and speaks very ' en Inning Gamo at Hunter's m Langendorf's shooting grounds nt Alerts. Sew Up Gamo in the Event of Monmouth Boat ternoon—Arrangements Made outhj'lt the Long Branch nine, 15 to of the Week—Weakfish in the iltfhly of tho skill or Mr. Taylor and . Field Last Sunday. ^lncroft, starting next Sunday.. To First Inning. Club—Heavy Wind. to Handle Big Crowd. 13. 'The score: Shrewsbury River. Is friends. »ln this prize a shooter must win / WEST BERGEN. Ths Koyport athletlo association hree legs. The Riverside Grill of ' The Katontown Alerts disposed of The semi-monthly knockabout race Residents of Monmouth county and (By Mac.) Jed gank off era two dinner tickets 'r«nlle, 2b. »* TENNIS AT WATER WITCH. noted out the Sacred Heart nine of the Fair Haven Robins In easy fash- sailed Sunday In a stiff northerly veek-end visitors to the shore, ac- Geroni. 2b 5 Warren, Herbert of Little Silver SbilthTAmlJoy; 6 tp i] last Sunday af- , the shootW waking; the highest Ion last Bunday afternoon at the breeze under the auspices of the :ording to a statement issued here aught a striped basB weighing 1 Geronl, c 5 iycamore Club Won Sccona Tourna. ternopn at Hunter's, field' in-4 game straight run In this handicap and Robins field in Fair Haven. The Monmouth boat club was not as in-oday by..Colonel A. 8. Cowan, com- entile, p. 3b 5 lounds at Point Pleasant Sunday that went elcvAgf innings. Marv Pax- Bbrden Hanpe of Bed Bank offers $5 ecpre of the game was 10 to 6. Theteresting as many races have beon, andlng officer, Fort Monmouth, wll) Man*, rf ment Yesterday. •• Lafasette. If nornlng while fishing with a lead eon, pitching lor the Keys, held the in gold to the contestant in this Alerts made but one more hit than due to the fact that right froni the v afforded an opportunity to wltnass Caprione. lb quid. This is Mr. Herbert's first MJra Julia Gullck clinched victory visitors hitlesa for live Innings but Handicap who scores the first threo tha Robliio, getting eleven hits while start it was plainly seen that Harry n exhibition game played here Sun- lantaliee, ct tch thla summer. Other local ang- or the Sycamore tennis club In Its legan to weaken In the sixth. jroaks In the, ,whlte bird feature the Robins made ten.' MoM&hfln in hlo fast cratt Ariel lay, July 31st at *:30 P. M, by/ tho joaentlno. r ers who have ca.ught striped bass lecond of n aerii-a of tournaments Ths KeyB took the lead in the third Mext Bunday will. afm> S'BB the. final The visitors opened the game by would take the event. She took the 'amous Army polo teem whlcbi last ,6versldBe, SB. .ro Ealph Brown, Hed Bank, vlth'tlie, Water Witch tennis club by ihoot .between_Mrg. Joseph Murphy lead and showed tho fleet of live veek won .the National _Jun^or polo 42 4 IS 2 :aklng over . Miss Virginia Manila. ^ty,oondlng-two-runaaqroBdlt B thB_E!fthE!fttt e : Bending five runs across Jhejlata^ in iounds; GUB Soffel, Red Bank, 15 tut vfeie unable to score after that if Freehold and Mro.'"Wesley Stli- the hint. Tho Robins countered with starters the" way around \Be full iliamplonahip "at fiurruYony Country ~" XMEiircAN SILK oiindn; jofih McGann, Riven Kll]c,-6.2,-5-7r- spectators wherever they 'prises that greeted the fishermen ney let the ball go by him, and Craig At the turn on Fisher's stake on havo ployed. Tho High Goal specials John H. Parker of Shrewsbury ond Men's and women's doubles to be in Twilight Tilt. • 89 8 10 2 this section. This Is tho first tlm played thla Saturday on the Hance ' came home with tho winning run. EATONTOWN, the first trip of the Journey tho Dol- on tho .other hand are individually Mrs. J. B. Rue of Mlddletown won l several years that any amoun 'Sob Armstrong, former Red Bank Bed Bank fans will bo privileged AB R and cibn^ctlvely opponents well the Invitation tennis tournament hole courts at Mlddletown may produce a • phin was a poor fifth. Captain White r any of good size have been caught winning edge for either team, -and catcher, was behind tho 'plate fo: to soo two ' of tho fastest colored 'urdy, lb 4 118 1 Showed his ability as a skipper In worthy'jof Army's mettle and «ome of at Fort Monmouth over the week-enc ere. The bests catches were made off Saored Heart, Lou Lagoda, who has teams In tho oast in action next ttitti, rf , 4 10 1 under the auspices of tho Officers' no doubt will provide plenty of ex- . .IcCall, Sb _.._ 4 2 10 windward work overcoming thi the beyt polo Monmouth county has luyon's point on the other Bide cltement for tho club's followers, pitched many games in this vicinity, Wednesday night whon tho Harrls- .leehan. es : .' 3 2 1 handicap and roriiplng homo In sec ever vWtncssed Is expected Sunday club of the fort. More than fifty o he river. Shrimp and squid wen was stationed in right field for theburg Giants and Santop's Broncos of illhm, 2b _ _ _. 3 2 0 the county's leading players gave the If. Chasey. c. „..„ 4 2 8 ond place. on Foft't Monmouth's south polo field ised for bait. Among tho lucky ones Visitors. Philadelphia clash at Huntor'a field iddeo. If 6 0 8 The race was sailed In exceptional- The/Signal Corps band, led by War- crowd some of tlie' season's bes were A. Egeland of Fair Haven; BASEBALL THIS SUNDAY. on-Newman Springs road,—ThO-game. r • Ihe-Boorai——.— nnBmnt,—ttv-T.~.~^ir.~.~;;r.:^-r~i~~ 0— 0—8- ly fosfe-time.—Tho regatta-committoo, rant Short,.wilKurnlsh brand-of-tennis. Charles Sodon and-Or-Burtpn of Red iradley, p. _ ,.„,.. 4 0 0 2 •• ' KEYPOHT. is being staged by 'Johnny Calan- consisting of Herbert Edwards, Frank muslf for the spectators during the The elimination of John Hlgglns Bank. Their catch ran around fort AB H H.EO.A drlollo, manager, of- tho. Red-Banls and Naomi .Brust hy tha Parlser-Ru' Bank and •Vicinity. Carhart. cf 1 2 is- P. Dlckm&n, James T. Clayton and woaks and avoraged four pounds. baseball club. Score by lnnlnga I Delford Fisher, with President Au- team In the first round of play cam' The following basebair games are •Woollty, lb. .... -1 12 rangements have been made for Highlands. ' ,W. Manuel. 2b 1 Tha gamp Is scheduled to start at Eatontown \ I 111 Hit 1—10 gustus M. Mlnton as the principal of. par [ing of automobiles on either side as a surprise to the stands. The tour- scheduled "to bo played this Sunday A. Manuel, 8b. BS. 2. 2 six o'clook." 11 the response Is good, Fair Haven 2 0 0 110 0 0 2— 6 nament winners defeated Lieut. T. J. The baas fishing on the-Reservktlo irr~Ruti ~Bank~and- vicinity: ' Craig. If. Sb. ; 0 - i flclal of the day, Judged the race froir of :ho field and Colonel Cowan has Two-baiehlti—Addeo, Kettle, A. EBB- Captain Dlckrrmn's saWjusrulser, Tully of Fort Monmouth and Mis ind at Highlands was very light dur- Rumaon athletic club vs. lllglrl&ndi bail* Vnn P«lt,- rf. -=---=..._:.. 2' 1- *nd. Ddublo plays—Bruno to O. Eg'eland haj _th;> portable grandstand used for Walling. »» 0 1 will be played weekly on the local irglnla Mandevllle of Water Witcr, ing the past week duetto the- calm ball nlub at Parmly field at Rumflonr o B. Egeland. Strike.outs—By Bradley bae eball moved from the north to the Fair Haven Robins vs. Red "Bonk Grays Beltr, If „... 0 0 sandlot. Tha, Harrisburg team will , by Egeland 7. Basei on, bait's—Oft Brad- n a match featured by fast play weather. The bass did not come G. Manuel, o 0 6 HUNTER CHILDCHBISTENED. h field to seat those who are un- at Iloblna fipld at Fair Haven. •' act as the home club. ley 1, off Egeland 4. Umpires—Parker and Prior to the final playoff Parker-Ru shore for, their feed as they havi Bclfnrd athletic club vs. Fort Hancock Futon, p. : 1 0 iolcombe. . ' abl 3 to find parking space close to ieen doing, but stayed out in dee] •Phl 1 0 The Giants will line up as follows: Big League Ball Flayers Are God- the field. This grand stand will seat defeated Walter Seymour o£ Wate: at Bclfnril. Crimp second base, Cummlngs first water. A rough sea thia week will Keyport. athletic aaHociatlon vs. Lone fathers to Herbert H. Hunter, Jr. flv< '• hundred persons. Witch and Mary Ann Biellng of Re Branch athletic club at HunteY's field. " SB 6 0 83 1 base, Roso catcher, Smith shortstop, tend to drive them shoreward again, •Batted for Walllrnr In 10th, Kaaea on past experience with af- Bank, arid Tully-Mandevllle were vie SOUTH AMBOY. Cook, rightfleld, Miller leftfield, Blue- Four major league ball playen orlous over Lyman Middlcditch an Bluefish were seen off the Hook in County Series fa 3 of this nature at Fort Mon- large schools and many were caugh Final Tennis Bounds. • AB R K TO I forth ccnterflold, Ellis, White, Jones, took part in the ceremonies in con iuth, Colonel Cowan expects at Doris Brust, both of Water Witch. Zdanawlci, It 6 10 2 nectlon with the christening of He hy those who^avero out In boats il Misses Edith Head and Mary Ann Davis, Scott or Henry pitcher. iRt five thousand spectators to wlt- Tho entrants Included: Selling will meet this Friday to de- Cleary,. cf ,. - 8 114 The Philadelphia aggregation will Being Planned bert H. Hunter, Jr., three-months-ol thla section. Fluke and klngflsh an French, 2b 4 0 12 fsB this game. Lieutenant W. U; Wcnatrom and Mia: here in any numbers and large me termine tho glrl3' singles finalist in Lsiodo, rf -.- 3 0 12 go to bat in tho followlng.order: Wat- son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H Ruth Lamarche. an inter-member tennis tournament Brlndle sa. -•••• 5 1 2 .2 son shortstop, Lee catcher, Washing- Hunter of Fair Haven, last Sunda Donald Syckels and MIBB Doris Brust. es are caught daily. First Games Between Red Bank William Mahoney and MiBS Ellzsbet being conducted by the Sycamore Rurjp. lb ...- 4 0 0 6 ton conterfleld, Williams second bane, night. MUNICIPAL TENNIS. Bloodgood. ab 2 0 0 0 and Keyport Scheduled for Goodrich. Roxy's at Water Witch. tennis club. Miss Head reached the rudniy, 2b 3 13 0 Adams first base, Stevens third base. The God-fathers were Micke Lleulenar.t Colonel O. S. Albright an. Roxy's enjoyed three days of won- finals by defeating Mlsa Polly 'Bru- Armitftnir, c 5 0 1 IS firown, Charleston, ' Carter, Bute ' Sunday, August 28th—Big Cochrane and Al Simmons of Hi uartor-Finals Reached on Bed fllsfi Judy Seymour. derful weaknshlng last week, some yere. Avery Giles and Lupton White Bsranoaki, p 5 0 10 1! Bank Courts. accrue S. Goodrich and Mlap Polhure Strong or Jordan pitcher. Leaguers to be Used. Philadelphia Athletics and Lefty" Lieutenant \V. H. Bayer and Miss Vlvii of the boats returning with over one are the men's finalists. 89 4 0*31 O'Doul and "Long" George Kelly of The junior municipal tennis court iker. hundred for the trip. The majority 'J •One, out wh#n winning run was secret The first game of the annual coun- the Brooklyn Dodgers. The God- Lieutenant T. J. Tully and Miss Mand< surnament has progressed into tho vllle. caught around sixty to a boat and Score by innings t y series between baseball teams rep- mother was Mrs. Gladys Hassinger uarter-flnal round with Guerln Todd Lieutenant R. V. Thomai and Mn they weighed' from 3 to 8 pounds. SDUth Amboy 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 6 J—. Grays Win Over resenting Red Bank and Keyport of Rumson. Others present were ie general favorite. The David Wood Ylvl.aker. Theise fish were all caught In the bay Surf Fishermen Keyport 0020000000 3—I will be played on Sunday, August "Buck" O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles id Jud Spence match, which Is de Captain R. T. Schlosbei-g and Mies He ip around the Hook and were baited Brrori—Woolley, W. Manuel, A. Manui 28th, according to an announcement K. F. Tattom and Mils l.yalle Chaee. 2, Crtls, Fudnoy. Two-base hits—Carhar Long Branchers P. Doelger, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mel ying the play of the tournament, Mr. Ru^ and Mrs. Higgles. with clams, spearing, and squid. The BANKRUPT STOCK A. Manuel, Puilnpy. Three-bnun hit—A made yesterday by Johnny Calandrl- Johnson of Highlands and Miss ill be played eomotlmB this week, John Parker and Mrs. Rue. prize winners for the past week were Manuel. Sacrlflcea—Woolloy, G. Manus ello, manager of the Towners. Agnes Elllns and Frank L. HWland ruio results thus far are: I'lrle Maloney and Mra. Uoptlll. Harrison, Newark; A. Mltchcl, MANSFIELD and CO. Cleary, French, Hupp. Stolen bases—Craig. Red Bank Nine Defeats Atlas The Keyport athletlo association of Long Branch. William R. Blair. Jr.. and Mlsa Kal Value Walling, Cleary, Lasoda, Left on bases— (Charles Kellum defeated Peter MacDon- Lamarche. Lynrlhiirst; R. Stiles, Newark; J. - Xayport-1, South Amhoy .8. Double i>!»y Athletic Club by Score of 6 to will occupy Hunter's field up to and After the christening a roas^ steak old), 6-2, 6-1; Au&UBt Schweers defeated C. L. Blair and Mrs. CrouFn. Miller, Nutley; W. Hawder, East Or- to $10 —A. Manuel to "W, Manuel to Woolley. 3 at Long Branch—William's Including-Sunday, "August 21st, ac- supper was served on the lawn In William Andrews, 6-4, 6-1; Frarik'Vatf. Irving Hance-and Mlis Mnrle Hlntei ange; E. Hlnes, Newark and R. All- Jluna batted In—A. Manuwl 8. Cralji, cording to plans JuBt completed. In front of the house. Later tho party Qiufnt defeated Stftwert VanVllat. Jr., 7-6.mann.' ing, Springfield. Brlndle, French. Bloodgood. Strike outs— is Batting Star. the meantime, Calandriello will re- 6-0 i Jack Schooley defeated Jack Balne by Walter Seymour and Miss Mary An By Faxion fi, by Baranoakl 10. Dases on enjoyed a motorboat. trip on tha dcfaiult: Arnold WolcoTt defeated Alex Slellnc Bay Head and Seaside Park. ball!—OR /Faxson 4, off BaranoaM 1. Hit The Red Bank Grays last Sunday assemble a team to represent this river. McOIleca; 6-3, 6-4; Otto GUHB defeated Mr. Blaiden and Mlaa Jan, Sutton. Yalu» by piteher—By Bm-anoaltl 2 - An. Hitting This Year. he welcome newa to those who like Second Team to Defeat Field Tho locals held tho lend from tho IVolcott. 6-2. surf fishing at this point. Wenkflsh . . . Br.y . . , Codfish Calandrlollo hopes to obtain the serv- Ion. 6-1, 7-5: CGoU defeated White. 7-fl. 8-1. Freddy Merrlman continues to lea Trout. .Bass,.Sfecl Rnd»..E(c first inning when they Ecorcd two CABDS AND TIBEMEN TIED. • QUABTEB-FfNAL.oil Uumegat Bay. Club After Chain of Nine Vic- runs. Tho other four were mado In ices of Al Relss and Ed Madjeski, I he Iwtniifr for the Rumson alhlell llundreda lo Chooaa From former Towners, who are now with ! Todd defeated Worthley, 6.0, 6-1; Berk- All Strlca ind Models Can Et tories—Rumaon's Victory Its the fourth nnd fifth, Tho Bhoro owlti defeated VttnBrunt, 7-6, 4-6, 6-2.club, ncrording to the avnrnce.s con The fishing season down here came Selected ip Each Snloa Frica Groupl tho Athletics, Another ambition held Score Is 8 to 8 at End of Seventh and Ilcmphlll defeated Gillie. 6-1, 6-8. In to Its own last -week. Last Sun- Ninth in a Row. players mado ono In tho third and Inning Last Friday. piled Ihis week by Addle Kind, by Johnny is to get "Lefty" Grove to Harold Berkowltz will play Guerln tllapappr ;ind scoiekeeper. Tho Run day every boat, was out of the Bench $ two in tho seventh. pitch one game. Tho Rumson athletio club won Its Robinson and Lewie, pitching for The Red Bank Cardinals nnd th*Todd tomorrow to complete that half son outfielder has hit safely in fou Haven Fishing Club and they num- 2.87 •ninth straight (omo and tho Leon- Red Bank, held tho Atlas club to Tucker (Swede) Hanson, former Norwood tire company of Ldrig of the tournament. The junior-tourn- teen straight games. Tommy G ber around 135. All boats that were ardo Held club lost its second gamo Leonardo high school and Templo Branch woro tied, 8 to 8, at tbo ament Is for boys up to and including has advanced from third to sccon flailing in tho bay for weaks and Values lo »7 seven hltn. The Red Bankers fell on university hurler, will probably pitch after winning nino in a row whon tho Kcycs, Long Branch hurler, for thir- of tho seventh Inning of their i; fourteen years of age'. position and Nordy, who vna se blues came back with good sized •'$ two teams clashed last Sunday niter- tho firBt game for Red Bank. Han- last night at tho Cards' field, I'IIC- last week, has dropped to third. Th messes ranging from 50 to 100 t\s\\ teen hits. Tho score: son has signed to go with the Bos- *4.87 noon at Rumsoh. Tho scoro of tho visitors outbatted the Red Bank n/ine, j averages of the five leading stlcltm, while those who went outside In the Valuta to $10 Valuta to $12 ItED BANK. ton Red Sox next season. SHOOTING AT LINCBOFT. oroan returned with their flflh boxes game, which went twolvo Innings, AD n II ro getting nlno hits while tho hjomc follow: Mall Orders I'llled on Approval was 6 to 5. Cnllo. tf 1 2 (1 team made six. The score: I An filled with his fellows. vln Express. C. O. D. Plneatara. B» The Rumsonltcs trailed until tho 5 1 2 3 BED DANK CARDINALS. ' Mrs. Joseph Murphy of Freehold Ties Motrlman 14 a Donald Taylor and friends, who are Williams, c TWO MONTHS DUCK SEASON. T. Olll f. eighth when they Rent two runs Valontl, 3b All Rl II E for High Score. if. employed hy the National Biscuit SAVE Scalto, If 4 2 ' 1 0 Nordy u fii AT SCHULTZ across tho pinto to malio tho count 5 Vacarolll. l( resident Hoover Makes Season Soden, c ;t ill _• o Mrs. Joseph Murphy of. Freehold C. Gill II r.4 company at Asbury Park, enjoyed a ' to 0. After thrcD fruitless innings Stnrr. lb Macintosh 5 U big day of fishing with Captain Roy 122 Nassnil St., N. Y. a llennett, 2b Twlco at Long as Last Year. Cnntallce, p., 3b „ 4 (^ l 0 and C. W. Wilson of Trenton showed Rumson went to bat in tho twelfth rctlllo. rf Maletto. !b. some real oharpfihootlng ability and Washington, P. Costa, cf and txored on a double, a single and Claiey, rf D. C.—Waterfowl Hammond, lh. ...„ /! provided plenty of Interest In the m freo pooa to first. Monlmnn, load- HoMpBonHoMp, , p lUntcrs are to havo a two-monthwonhs \rkerman, BB weekly shoot at the Llncroft gun club ing off for Rumjon, doubled. Sam- LowlS, !• 0 pen shooting season this fall and Figaro, ab.. rf range last Sunday. The best scores mon walked antl Tommy Gill singled, Ifl C. 13 27 lnter, according to amendments to R. Coata, rf., p In several weeks were made hy them scoring Morrlrrmn from ficcond. LONG ho Migratory Bird Treaty Act Regu- and by tho other contestants In the The MOTOR BOYS Mltty Aschottlnn, numsnn second AH n 11 ro A atlons, approved by President Hoov- IV o !•,(>. fifty bird special arranged by the gun K. Brown. 8b 0 12 2 r. A curtailed season W only thirty NOIUVOOD T1IIF, baseman, wns severely Injured In theWllllama. rf Y 0 1 0 .Ml club. A large entry list also made 0 Calientioido,, t 1 1 For MOTOR JOYS eighth Inning, when ho ami Johnny llouerp, 2b 2 Inys obtained lnst fall owing to tho tho meet an Interesting one. H. Koyon. aa -.. 0 0 Ijcirtngo of ducks becauso of drought Zimmericrmann , p., sa /. .! Joslln, Leonnrdo first bascninn, col- O (1 t I*on«tt!, 2h. I- Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Wilson tied 93 BROAD ST., RED BANK lided BB tho fnrmor wns going to T.jlor. rl o ml drMnngo in tho breeding grounds W. Ill-own, c 2 10 0 VonBrunt, lb for flrBt honors by breaking 40 birds flrat. Mltty wn.i unconscious for I.mllim, Ib 0 4 In tho north central states and Can- Cttmpbell, If 0 2 0 ench out of a possible 50. They were FREE PARKING SPACE IN REAR. NEXT TO POST OFFICE. about five mlnutns nnd players nf hulftn. If. 0 (ln. Conditions In tho breeding Akeri P»., p H. Kcyia. r 1 1 0 Cook. Jb closely contested hy Clarcnco Young both teams worked over him. Ho wns ;round!i nro reported much Improved I^mmon, rf of Dayton and Oscir Mundy of South liter removed to Ilivervlew hospital, at 3 7 27 6 Ills Biimmrr. Slocum, cf Amboy, both breaking 48. Harry Duco No. 7 Polishing Cloth Score by tnnlnna; FENDER where It wan found thnt /icvernl ribs llmltu remain nt 15, except '•••I"" Lnngendorf of tlio gun club, Joseph htd been fractured. ,i| Hank JHIIIIi 0— n hut tlio biiK shall contain not more SPEED BLEND 33c 29' I.unu Ilr«n»b 0 0 1 0 I) 0 1! 0 0 — \i Pcor* by Innlnsn Cnrr of Freehold, Louis Slocum of FLAPS Thn score of llm game: linn 10 birds In tho aggregate of can. ,on» Ilranrh mill <—n Trenton and Fred Uingendorf of ISOo Slio. MJMr.ON, , Knora—Valantl 2. llennetl. II. Keycs I, hclin, icdhrndii, greater and les- CHAMOIS 9•Pcup Tivn-b[«« lill—Wllllama (llnl llallV). New York nil tltcl tnr third place Pint Size All It It A Ihrca-Imaa lill—WlllUnia (Iteil llankl. Bcniipu, rlnguccks, bluo wing, with 47, Mcrrlman, cf il 2 H 0 ll'nna run—V.eanlll. StrlVi-nul. —ll» wlnjj and clnnnmon teal, gad- HACED IN IIEA/VY WIND. JUKI.. 77' MATS for cup Hirnmon, If 1) 1 1 \ Itnlilnann n. liy l.fwl" 4. hr K«yaa I) wnlln nnd Bhovnllors. Tlicno apoclea Tho other rrcires were n. Foreman, Mltty, th. 4 1 1 ft II,.,,.. nn l>nll«— Off lUiblnaun «, oil La mil HlKht.itown, T. Knnoy, Hillndnlp, C. Quart Size SPOKE BRUSH l nmt). CIIKV. 69 Nor'ly •• n (> 1 t, Samuel Hiker' jiry W(in Kvrnt r, i), nit Keyea 1, in in nPn 4 P .ii., Trrnton nnd J. .Inner, Mount Ifnl- RELINERS T. (lill, rf ii 2 •; li C1OI.1 4 nnl, Murk durk, pintail nnd othnrji, A heiivy rain nn Pfpin 11 brokn nn ly, 40, Altinrt IJ. Ivlna, lUd rinnli.Clar- YcnareH*. tf, 'Jit. :i 1 (i j All Sl/i-s. rriinllni: to tlio Illologlciil Survey. thn' knockabouts t Ihn Kumnmi encn Wlllott, Colt'n Nr.rk, Wenley DRY CELLS FLASHLITE 59' CalaiMrlelln, t i 0 (1 I.! 0 Keml-rlnnl* In Mrn'» Tivo-Ilnll I'tilir- Thn ncfifon wan nlao opened on Qulnl'y, v 1 i) 0 1) 2 Country club wo, inclii/; nn the .Sllllwnpon, Trenton nnd Nnt Crnw- imiiirnt Ijifit WcoU-rnd. CELLS llansin, p :' ) I) I) liler ilupln with n dnlly bnjf limit of fioutli Bhrewnliu llvrr Jliilurdny Ipy, lllKhlindn, 4f> nnd Oenrgo Illrh- BLOWOUT The rrml-flnnl rnunil of Ihn men'i IIVP. n pint of thn 15 minimum limit. nftrrnoon, Aaldo Ainni flic rnivn, In- 'Inlo, Cnll'n Neolt. 41, Ml«\ Murlpl B BATTERIES U A 11 rift 'in Thn itcnmin. linwpvrr, wnn rlonpd nn llflil hrolm 1« out of 55 nnd Ml SIMONIZ PATCHES l.r.otlAIIWI, Iwolmll, hrnt liull liilllnnment win many cf/tlin fnli- nr\- urtlln,; I.VVOI.T. III.!,. IHIr. plnyed (iver llm wrrli-mid nil lllo mlily diirlin nnd hiinirhrniln nn Mirnn llKlni Kpllv brokn 50. Miii:it-Ti:sr 37' An It 11 in A 'nrlcllrn nro ton nenren to iirrmlt n drenching, tlin/cMiift \vi,;illn-n-'I 11*1,' f.,Mln, If ii V. n null up nf llm llwlniinliii: Hlver cniin- nf Ihn hrnvlon/ nuilnlln wllliln tho s MrUuihlln, f r, I) 1 H n llnnlllii;. LUGGAGE •,y rluli. Tlin muvlvtirn (if llin rom- liint twrnly flvi TUBE REPAIR MaMnti'th, si n I :t 4 I'ISTOf. TEAM (UVr.N IHNN1.II. .SKAT COVERS 59 Cftnnvar, tf n 1 2 i I) inllilnii, whli-h innvr.l very liccn, Thn nponlnrj nnil clnnlnp; dateii of Vlcn Cnmnin/ilorn ]..Mwm,| (', I'li-.I CARRIER f. il 1 r> (I KITS rfHH'I'liir IIOADS'I'l'.a. 79= W»lf», if wrrn llin t"im» "f Wllllnin llflmhiil" hn twti nuinlhn urnnnii vnry In illf- lPr'n Onull, rorttrnllliK In II" Hint 1 j 1 y VanNr-a, Ml n u nml .lulin Dim-it nmt lOlilmt Coin fi«nt H na of Ihhn rnunlryl . ThiMi« rnc« llum fnrj hi! In Dm I,.ml mi.: Mnrlmmfn (liimln of .Jntnri NI,|),\N i,i flay.i.l, !1 r. I t 4 t> Iluncl iJwt 'lluirxlny, HOUSE FUSES Top Dressing . r. n 1 14 t) nml EiI Mrlicrmnlt. ilnton worn flupil hv Ihn U. H. D»p«rt- It tinlll "in Idr.l liip, wlinn I ilnlrndi>nt. nl a linnrinrl |,a»liai.1» .... n 1 1 1 n n n n n n o .- *> M1AI,. HI'.AI.MI «'AN. n 1 fr« rrow wprn nt the Molly l'ltrlinr linlnl l««l Thin"- 2 Vr.Alt OltAIIANTr.V;. jlumi'-u ... 0 0 (1 1 J o n i n « n I • r. 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W. r. )l\U»r . Ilr,1 ItDlllirr In Otipnan Italtr ('ail nlUK llin i|,]>,insii( rnti pmlRrfl thit niailltlillliitlRtlll, '>f (•nt l.cndtrn SURF RODS \Vtn« r{ri Mill. IlltU. , Will .. |t«|.n <'..1,tr.,ll n Ii nun In I il i il n mi,) I r.|i Re,.,ti)rfn r,f lentil montliain sa writ nn ll>n|r til, f1 ll M'lll'liv , OCI-'.AN CITY HKF.l. l '.""E • In (••n l.il.l'nf )il» (il)) In p,,,M»nil,r.|:»i« «i|.i«fl|iiii*trl]r n.iea e,f f,n Thalr gi"«a y i wnlitnn Ii n|' li""|r i , ^r,i> HI. «|.|>«»|at"A «»• ml fi».l lall«r In ll«l«lil, f«l|a,| Ii" nll"inl«'l tli* ):ii|iv«iil|nii nf Ilia ,•,,«, llvcl)', M. tl\ nl|i1 Ii iksalml |i»r |.«ir,i|uifiii. n i,f Iw'n dun 1 «()-Y.I. REEL har* P»VM»I in'.ll !:»||,,,|1,| |,,,llra ilil.f, IUI, lall.ill TAUT. A IAHT Ilia i.lliei s,M|e« *re|a l.lr.i. WqHei tll.li.,1 (m( llayis «Hi> |,y winning Hi" »n. mil |f« 7.49 nml h"vr. upon liln leluill hnlll», 111 p.„(!.,, ri'»!". » All pming "f Mi. rniimi an,| (.•it In II." f-. 'the ijf ss ,.|i.,lnlr.t Hit. - Ira IM|.T.|,...II warn i«.-.|v«.l liy llm t,ll»ii|n >•«ik .l u lui'l lill If) Iha I,mull, |la Mr W««l»y C.OLI" CLUIIS |>'.ll'-ft Irqnt f,f ('litt'igu, lltn IfBCUai aaml n»°t I'Hiij lli«n i>!» •.'! |iia ,,pt.i,iipni «i(nin.1 Ilia l'r*ll|rin 11,1 |MHSI> f llm l.llKt \\ I n He i n sri'.r.i. HODS TKNNIS HALLS 49' | lll.l. l«., giln rllit, «ii nn wiHt |(rl A* Iti'ee All Wtrai 25 ill l»i,BU ni ,,vf,i 1,1 i^var up f1«v»tily f|v« IIIII Walk a r ,,,|.r,| nln t < "• • 1 V' • I In III In III* )rf,(<" will. It « HIP .I l'|,.w ,if llm r.«h il .if f ry «tt*arop. ST. JAMES CLUB. Romnncssln grapo farm at Holmdol. machlno mounted on an automobile ought.the story and a half bungo,- •rty, SpeclfknUoin am as followi! Esti- ommendations of Inspectors are followed, ono of Hotsy Totay'a challengens In H E truck. Tho machine was plaood on mates nro to be on o well C feet In dlam. safer conditions for life and property nay tho twenty-ninth running of thlslhlB- Btillln, 1b .'.....•n..H..«..uHW> 4 2 2 1 This apparatus waa manufactured by »w typo cottage on Rlvorvlewiavo- oter and alio ono 6 (oet In diameter: bid- D. C»landrl«llo, Jb...... g 1 0 0 lun at Little Silver, through G. Hqw- der to furnish nil mstoi'lnls, Includlne hnrd bring about lower insurance costs. Test torlc American speedboat fixture! at Swe.l. c __-... 10 brick, ouro MS. reinforced concrete cover, this statement/ without obligation. Lake Montauk, L. I., August 13t] O. Gill, M. 8 0 ird Llpplncott of Red Bank, from w|tli manhole, for tho ton. T. 0111. Sh a 0 [Qsoph Welgand of Elizabeth for _,AII Mils nro to be In tho hands ot tn« was learned yesterday. Claary, If. „., ».„«««„„«.. 8 o District Clerk by 6|00 P. M., I). S, T., She has just been sold by a Re ulttley, cf. .«..„...... ;..-.».... „ a 0 :5,500. Sergt Littroll has traveled Auitu«t. loth, UK. Tho Board resurvei Bank yacht club syndicate to Jamea' . Calandrlollo, p. .... 1 2 ind lived in all- partB of tho world tho rlsht to reject any or nil blda. Write, Phona or Call '_»g M S f MONMOUTH JT..DEDBANK jamln C. Flncko ot Fair Haven, and Calandrlello, rf. .... • 1-. •« Eatontown, N. J. will carry the Red Bank burgee In Y 24 t 8 3 ] \ JUGGINS'S ALL STABS. ^ AB-R-H-E class motorboats. *none> j.ft <#> ..,....».. 3 10 1 $$ ^ ^ ^ $ $ In 1B30, when Hotsy Totsy won the 'nalnt, \2b. _.„_..___ 1 0 Gold Cup at Red Bank for'the Mon- tcQuean, Civ ».«..——..«. 1 1 0 2880. ESTABLISHED 20 TOAKS. tarr. p. \.__.-..__ _ S 1 0 0 tauk Yacht Club, Mlsa Columbia was laclntosh, Sb,\ ...... a 0 0 the : • . ,•.;•! • • ' - brought out of retirement to run as . Applevate, IK. HU...M .... a 1 1 0 •OT teammate with Red Banker, tho ?' Applteale, cfL ...... — a. o o o i ho Idea of saving Mi ._. a o 2 1 Gerry Holbrook-Joe Banfleld entry. nilfani, it I 1 prompts most womqnwho Red Batik I Cleaners She broke down In trial runs two Woodward, lb. ...Y. .... 8 0 0 0 MAYTAG buy May togs... saving of days before the first heat and never 2f i 6 2 time . . .saving of good •W gtnnW.lnSYacer'Last year Ted Halt clothes... saving of ltuin- r and a group of Ked Bank. Yacht club a^m^.,,._.. »^- Ma.:-...... , Saves More jlerlng~oo«t. And-tbey- WHY PAT MORES •to associates endeavored to get the old Grange Avenue! Homo Bobbed. choose'May tags heoauia packet running again, only to have Sometime bctweam Saturday night Hhp saving Is greater. •ffl mcohanlcal dlfilcultles force her back nd Monday morning the home of ho John A. Bean' company and tho truck under the direction of Al- We Dry Clean and Press Into retirement. larold James on Grange avenue waa bought from the Hendrlokaon Sup- bert J, Hendrlckson, The othor pic- It's a Better Washer This season her backers have be- roken Into and HO a\nd two watches ply company of Mlddletown. The turo shows the apparatus with a Clothes do last longer LADIES' JOY MEN'S gun work earlier. At the Red Bank ere stolen. Entrance was gained machine was used a short timo ago hood Or tent fastened to one side of •washed tho Maytag way. •w Yacht works changes have been made irough a rear door. Kto fingerprints to kill leaf hoppers which had been It Tho object of having this tent at- And tha cast of washing COATS '«$ SUITS mid be found and thrtje shirt but- in a Maytag la so small in her bottom, her hull has been re- >ns are the only, clues flound by the and •60 fitted and her 300-horaepower Pack- that it's hardly worth con- and * W ard Gold Cup engine thoroughly over- Jllce. sidering. hauled. Within a. few days she Is ex- I To you, Maytag extra DRESSES M COATS pected to mako her first tune-up runs Shrewsbury Ne^wb. quality moans greater WORK CALLED FOB AND DELIVERED. on tho North Shrewsbury. Hall will (The Red, Bank Bigtitir en L, economy over a longer Office: 76 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. drive her In the Gold Cup and Pres- > Shriwibury from Blchvd Beau period of years. In other ident's Cup races, with Mattenlco as OBtOfflCO.) W)rdB( tlio Maytag saves $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$.$$$$ $ $ $ $ mechanic. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hose ar< I Visit- you moro znoncy becauso Miss Columbia was built In 1921 by ng at Marlboro, it's a better washer. Henry NovlnB at Clty-Island-froin_der A food Bale under tho auspllccs of Coma In and Icarn bovr signs by George Crouch, and raced he Young People's Home Missionary rYou -Can Insure through-tho next f ouejeaaans. _WlUl icclety rjf .tha_-Preabyterian_cnurch a Wright aeronautical engine Bhewas will he held Friday morning orli the lawn nf Mrs.^George^Silver's hpmc TltcMny tag Company Manufacturer* Your, home for thrcq years agdmsi thefty~6r logger at Detroit In 1924, sixth in the Broad street Cakes, rolls, 'cajndy Newton, Iowu I Foundod'1893 dom glass in yourliome of automobile for one year at • 1925 raca~wlth her present-Packard inp; Jellies-will feature the sale.wrilch Permanent Philadelphia Factory power plant, sixth again the follow- be held from'ten o'clock Bratlthr Mnytag Dulldlni—851-S ing year when George H. Townsend Nc^th Brood St:, PhlladelphlaV oon. -Mrs. Harry Bordetand.! Pcnniylvanla. triumphed with Greenwich Folly Vllliam A. Shoemaker aro in change and second at Greenwich In 1927 Rev, Thornton B. Hennell of Boitnd $5*®® when Townsend repeated. She has trook will preach at Christ chuf ch been out of Gold Cup competition Unday morning at 10:45 o'clock. since. Rev. and Mrs. Carroll M. Buick lnfestlng Mr. McCampboli'a vlnoyard. tached to the truck Is to'provent th. The success of Vic Kliesrath In re- ntcrtalned Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Rffin- Lime saturated with a nicotine liquid mixture of lime and nicotine from juvenating Hotsy Totsy and the fine lell and Mrs. B. W. Bonneil of Bound known as "Black Leaf SO" was used. being blown away. This plan of In- 1031 performances of El Lagarto, ex- Brook and Miss Ruth Armstead jof Mr. McCampbell expresses satslfac- creasing the efficiency of the machin 3 MECHANIC STEEET. Miss Mary, under George Rels'a Madison last week. tion over the results. His vineyards was tho idea of Mr. McCampbell. handling, have encouraged Hall and Edmund John Callahan spent ttjic Phone Red Bank 1617. his associates In their expenditures •eek-end at New York. of money and effort to make a con- Arthur Grob'B Busy Corner s.ervW,o with any visiting Rotarlan in thlB tender once more of their supposedly tatlon closed last week. Fair Haven News. petition, will ba the honored guests, SPECIAL' LOW BATES ON AUTO INSURANCE out-moded craft. Mr. and Mrs. Comar entertalne(d (The Bed Bank Resistor can bo bought 'rieads last week. In Mr Haven in the storca of Harrj CATHOLIC CLtIB VICTORIOUS. The Shrewsbury Wildcats, defeated Kurtls and Robert Cameron and at the River PlazA Newa. ho Bed Bank Tigers 14 to 8 Frlda; Gold Cedara). St. James Nino Defeats Hlggins's it Red Bank. Tho Hachw club hold a larffelv Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- William Anderson has been award- attended dance Saturday night at All Stars, 5 to 4. The Shrewsbury A. C. baseba ed ,a contract to Install an electric ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who cam will play the West Bergen J lighting system In the Knolhvood tho Community clubhouse. ThB St. James Catholic club The 500 club will meet at tho hom wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. triumphed Over tho Hlgglns'a All 2. tonight on Newman Springs roa school. His bid was $131. They will play the Everett team Sui Russell Minton has resumed his of Mrs. James J. Taylor tomorrow ay at that place. position with tho United States truBt afternoon. Mrs. Elmor -C. Walnrlght ont company of Ney.York after a vaca- Mr, and Mrs. Orrlson Wlke, wh ;alned the Shrewsbury auxiliary /of tion ot threo weeks. have been making a stay with Mrs. he Rlverview hospital Thursday/ at Harvey Little, Edward Little and Wiko's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er- ler home. Bight hundred compi Theodore Parker, Jr., spent part of nest Howard, wcro called home last es were made and $25 donated to' last week on a motor trip to Kich- week, due to their son Orrlson hav- SENSATIONAL loapltal. Mrs. Bertha ShoemaDcer mona, Virginia. ing boea run over by an automobile nd Miss Catherine Sickles were The boy's leg was broken. ected to membership. Mrs. Moirgan Tho first aid squad will hold a fair •Cnapp of Buttonwood park wlllj en- Friday and Saturday nights, August "Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Boyland an tertain the eoolety when they abaln 12th and 13th. Friday night will bo on a vacation trip. meet. observed an "Flmt Aid" night and the Mrs. Frank S. Curtis returnoi invitations have been extended to tha homo last week from a stay of tw. • MODEL A— -Uayiai's O MODEL IS— With lib of various first aid squaci3 In the coun- finetl. Overitie, square, cast* I'hlUiim Cray Pcneloin-on? MM/I^ Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Mlksch gate a weeks at Point Pleasant. aluminum tub—Roller Water slerl—an amazing value at the lUrprlse party for Mr. Miksch'smoth- ty to attond. A cup will bo awarded Mrs. Addlson Sanborn, Mrs. Zi. V, Re0ioner—li]elim» Quality in prticnl lav/ price, IDEAL BRAND . Mrs. Lillian Miksch, yesterday kf- to tho largest delegation. Stout,\ Mrs. Henry Mecklem, Mrs. every part, 20-17.15 crnoon at their home on Sycamohe Howard Morris of Rlvor road re-' Albert Llndonstruth, Mrs. Frank S. avenue. About 25 were present. Mrsi turned last week from a1 business Curtis, Mrs. Charles A. Thompson Mlksch received several beautiful trip through many of tho Southern and Misses Iona and Florence Brani WASHERS TABLE IRONER gifts. Games were played and re-l states. Mr. Morris reports having had attended a Republican card part; reshments served. a successful trip and that business given by Mrs. Thomas Jardlne ol TUSTING PIANO CO. Coffee 25 ^conditions are Improving very fast Red Bank last Friday. Mrs. Thomp- IS Monmouth St, Bed Bank, N. J. STOMS n his Southern torrltory, son won tho door prize at tho party RED BANK STOVE AND SUPPLY CO. SIMPLY DELICIOUS... TUY IT ICED Leonardo News. \ Next Wednesday night will bo Ro- tkry night at tno Players' boat club, Red fiunlc Now Jersey. FOUR FLAVORS for *Ited Bank Kagtster can be bought when members of tho Red Bank Ro~ Tho load to better and bigger bus VELVO-JELL DESSERT 6 25c In Leonardo at the itorei ot Fred Meyeri tatw club and their ladies, together ness leads through The Refristor'a ac J. G. ANDERSON, Rumson, N. J. and Gene DaeaD vcrtislng columns.—Advertisement ANY MAVTAG MAY BE HAD EQUIPPED WITH GASOLINE MULTI-MOTOR plIgB Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Keefer and Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE 3 25c their daughter Harriet have returned from a motor trip In the New Eng- Kellogg's RICE KRISPIES 3 ^ 25c land otatco. Miss Florence Ullrich, who Is a nurse at the Long Branch hospital, QUAKER AIRSHIP BRAND spent the week-end at her homo WOMEN'S . , PUEFED No. '/, tins; hero. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Emmcrnon of •AND RICE or WHEAT SARDINES Beechwood are spending a week MEN/ with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stlmls. for Norwegian Smoked Mr. Emmerson la enjoying his vaca- CHILDREN'S , for tion. A 2 25c •5 25c Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard have ins lor returned homo after having epent a SHOES r SALE Ritter's TOMATO SOUP "" - 5 25c week In touring Maine, ENAMEL MNKD CANS I5NDOKSED IJY McCANN LABORATOIUKS Oscar Droxel left on Friday by automobile to attend tho Olympic - HUNDREDS OF. PAIRS—PRE-WAR PRICES ! lfl!i athlctlo contests in California. Ho Ritter's SPAGHETTI ~"" 4*" 25c expects to bo gone about live weeks. 1 11\ imclmgo nnd both for Richard Campbell, who has been KRISPY CRACKERS r Vi It), luiclmgn... 25c very sick with pneumonia, is slowly YOU CAN BUY Improving. No. 3 tins I'l™' Hn'iiil H. O. S. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gsorge Owen of GRAPEFRUIT ... 2 '»' 25c CLEANSER . 2 *"• 25c Kcansburg are spending the eummer with Mrs. Owen's mother, Mrs. Sar- miN-JtAYi.n ah Jackson. TOMATO JUICE . . 3 '"' 25c IVORY SOAP . 3 '"' 25c Mlns Virgin Jerolnmon, who In employed by K. H. Snydor A Co. of BEVERAGES Atlantic Highlands, Is enjoying n TRAOt HWf BtO.U.I.fAT.Cfl, ASSORTED JELLY . 2 '"' 25c CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE wrcH'ii vncatlon at her homo here. rwvv. Mrs. Mary Qroy, who has been »lck l'ulo Dry «r (iolilen... Twin J'nli severnl wonkn, is slowly lmprovlnK. Several Summer nnd Winter Styles NAPKINS 3 )•'""• 25c 1(1 » }l«len Huhnkd, who h»« b«• >•'""• 25c 6 '"r 25c J''"' *« rnrh A (InuKhtfr wftt horn to Mm 3 hoi. (Irpotill niPfl Kn^fln at Mary Ilnrt) hoiptn Prudence Corned Hcif llixsh nt lllffhlnmi'p on Mondny, (ho rnothor IDEAL BRAND GRAPE JUICE nnd l>nt>ti nrn In Rood hrntth. 111 lir. fylllt IMIIK. ^ t»r 25c John Tlmtnjinnn, who In u P & G SOAP ....«.) '"' 25c tit J* vncntlon lirrn, wnnt flnhtnR ynt ODD LOTS FREEMAN $5-00 WALK-OVERS ASSORTED BEVERAGES 1 WITH tordny with a nilmlirr nf frlitmia. Tlia wr.iu ; kvim nmi IH.IMI, r ta rnr1 pnrty unt forty floimOrri and tonift SPORT SHOES LAUNDRY SOAP . . (i <»< 25c G '" 25c ' nukv. MAIN SPRING ARCH Mm. Tallinn Oberlft ipfnt yeilnrdny Broken SIZCB. Hl;ltr, (Hf,i) A I'AIK. will! Mia. llriijainln It, C'lntg of licit Orchard & Farm rtmik. PRIME MEATS Now Now $2^95 Now Hc«t Tlmt Munoy Cnu Uuy 'I Iitirnclay, Vr'nlny, Snturdny Hca'ddcn'« Corner. Tlnirnilny, l-'ridny, Snlnrilny •SUNKIST ORANGES Hnvrml rolilcnU nf Dili plar« «i- If pnrt In attnn'1 thn !>fmnciaUn i>nll at ,Wo do not intend to mmlnul l>,y our AflviTtir.onu'iiln, Spring Lamb . . 21c I. A II (I I", fl I /, I- AnlMiry I'ftfk (nnlulit. Mian Ma/ Hill ImiKMi liar aiilonui (IUT.C All >">'l'lilnl Hnui.1. Wo do want you 1t> ronlizts (lint Shorn on Sail* arc from hlU In tha if>ar fif tlm m hoolhonaa 1 HONEY BALLS U>t Tlnllo'lny nlnlil wlilla nhn oil.ml- our HcKVtl'ir Stock Miirltod Down for CJuick Olenrnnci . Smoked Hains . "' 17c '.\ '"' 25c ml a inaatitig; In (ha InilMIng, 'I ha llnll .« \\I,M|» Btoilnil la aloi'lhg al IhU j.Ura xlnl Prlcrn nro down to rock-ltoUom. You can navo by nlnck- r»iir» MIII. rr,i r.,in| ld» rar l«n ll">rn hill urioia (tafnnl I-'ANCY MATING PEARS n»u1« until |l v«« alc,|i|wil |,y » r.nra, hiK ii11 now I 2 '"• ific VVIiait MlM IJIII want l» R.( Dm .»( ChickeiiB .... " 2!k It i»oa no v»li>ra In ntglil, hut ''"> • In H% It't. HTrrnfM icr.m:iu; i.irrrucF. f,,nii,| II ithniit a quarlar nf a mil* Oi..lr« M1IU t'ni away. If It |ia,| .1»yl«l.,) a f.w (..| f •i >"""• trk In Ita rniifpa It *.ci!ili t>,,| liav. ),it Legs or Rumps of V«%i1 lha falu^a ami w,,t|M )>av« riaalia,) JKH.sr.Y TOMATOES iiown • al..,, •mltanlimtiit, Ji waa HMI fiattiagaii. '21c :J "••• 2;> taaan 4ntininn tniny*,\ an mi|ln« with ••.ma MliMl'fftwil vlllaia fll*M JOHN B. ALLEN CO. «(, >f«w Ti»t, ...| H'lltiay. fail i.f THERE IS A MUTUAL STORE NEAR YOU Ilia ll/n« wa< |rj.«nl «t ll|» fi*w Y«nli B BROAD STREET, Phon« 2fl7.\V RED IUNIC, N. J,

    *«*, • •'"•• •» •' i , RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 27,1932. Moomouth Count;*! flrwi Market Plaw Left Estate to The Regiiter1! OtaulB«d Department— UTH CO.UNTY'S GREAT- > Where the Belief Find* Her Daughter 'tho Buyer. - Will of Mr», Josephine Stoffel of "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Word?8TER Red Bank is Probated—Well Known Rumton Resident Left Subi crip tlon Price i One Year 11.50 Six Months S1.00. Single Copy 4c. PAGES 1 TO 8} a Large Estate. ARTICLES FOR SALE. FARM PRODUCE ' MISCELLANEOUS LOST/ VANT ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTniC refrigerator. 809.60 f. o. b., NOW IK the time to Weather strip jour BALED HAY for Bale. E. D. Lentllbon, LOST, on July * , Mrs. Josophlno Stotfet, a well- nine •quare (eefabelf space, porcelain Mlddlet6wn. phone 681. windows and doors. Call or write us lined. 68 fee cubes; Dry Zero Insulator. for estimates. H. A. Hendrlckion & Co., with Inltlala E they would hold a ape- hnown reBldont of Rod Bank for ARTICLES FOR SALE. VETCH la a nltrojren BRtherinir cover 114 Monmouth atraet, Red Bank, phone ln«\ somewhere to act on it as soon, as it See It lit TuaUng'i. 10 MonmouLb atreet. Atlantic Highl j An Outing For Business of Red many years, executed her will ih OR SALE, Winch' Hed Bank. crop of low coBt, an one bushel of eeqd 1400. a •ter 80 cilibra sun nowfl four ocroat homo jrrown seed at to W. D. Helr - January, 1823. Bho loft $200. to F*lr IIS: ahellie.lt,, lZ'sruKK*. .51.8tl.go0 for tht! e COItD WOOD, furnace wood and fire- WANTED, UHcd EnullBh aaddlea. brldlei t. Ot 'harneai' , 11.001 wine k«gi, fl (6.00. For sale by H. T. Gtilick & Son, "" '' en complaint was received View cemctory, tho Income from place wood for Bale; price $10 per cord. Mlddlelown. K. J., phone 8S4-J. and equipment. Twin Brook Farm. Tin- Fresh Air Kiddies Bank Of f icialq nd tei dftllon. 1 , 75 cents ncl very healthy. At Coylo'a Kennels, and vegetablesbles,, squabi. broilcra andnd- ue, phona Bed Bank 8<5j. mouth. 'It was referred to tho light Nutqwamp road, phone llCfl. Red Bank, chickensickens;;; duy.-oldayold eggs.. Applly flypay TTon : I BUY and sell second-band clothes; must .The annual outing of the children At the meeting of tho mayor and weeks ago, made his will four yearn AUT1 WhltO TRUNKo streetS, Befodr Banklaid; : standard lite. g committee. ago last month. He left $100 each SPECIALLY reduced prlceB on ealeaman'a Roomm,. onee milmlloe north Red -Habile, route | ha In good condition. L. Kerber. liOJ t tho Eunice fresh air home at council of Red Bank Monday night Talcphono lied Bank 209B.M.* nartrles ladles' and misses' sport-knit ^J aouth of Headden's Corner. avenue. Red Bank, oho A check for $3,430.34 wag received lhapel hill, under the auspices of theCouncilman J. Albert VanSchoIck r«u to Marie Eaton and Mary E. Ar-BEAUTIFUEATIFUL malmaina Scotch torrlarterrier,. twtwo nults, dnaB«H and BwenUrs. 336 SafconJ FOR BALE, M kinds of fre.h'voeetnbles >m the township committee of yeara old, vlth mnrveloua pedlaree: wilill avenue, Long Branch, near 0unbar ave- V AT EH" SY3TEMB--Folrbanka-MoraaiUestS ted Bank Rotary club, will take ortcd that two unused and dllapN runtB and $50 to Robert'J. Eaton. 1 Ht the farm. Sweet corn gathered while rewBbury township for that town- Kr-lflxcoa . Fhon'CV.nnea afte«»•«r a6i»t .O0n PY>. M1/. M..*Mrs. nue. you wait; No. 1 quality. Ocortio McQueen, u-r systems installed. We «[n)cla'KeanS- ilaco Thursday afternoon of next atcd houses on West Bergen Dl*ce, All of his six and seven per corft orothy Mlnton. Red Bank 8742-M. ilp's share of the cost of Improving stock of the Public ^orvlce company wost end 01 Fattcrsort avenue, Shrewsbury, puriip rcpuirlnK. Residence. Midi nnhllr eek, following the club's usual between Bridge avenue and \v"lItovS! pE BOX. medium alted, In fair condition. J. J.. i.hono Mlddlotown 66. PI* P">""- Swimming River road. 'eekly luncheon. These outings are street, were a fire menace. He laid hcniinganil tinning.._ Fred. 0. Hii-.?°Lnaburg = J LiindJ$10S4n«ftBh;Hertbequeathe4t$.q o "WO., lnqulCT...()jj..E(itti!rtjaM» FARMERS, end truclCN»rovt«rfcwlll-8ndn : pj *P fj--. jj/f—.jifl'inm o n u ^ tiur'huiises Vera-Bcr run •flown" triad-" ready marlcet for their produce by nu- SUMMER BOARD—Shady Kniyat village rM*b7"'TfilTotiiSfiSaing'""T!i5fBfe l' St Peter P. Ervlnff.' 'All the; rest of his n, N. J, 1 id Joseph G. Weskosky of Leonardo T MISS thoBo bargains! Ltvlnr room vertlalne ID The Rcaloter .. classified coU rend. Fair Havens dellffhtfolalnts and he club's summer program and thethey were at the-point of collapsings estate, Including stock and money, 3L10.J, limns. ^ omo lor (Bmlllesi five-acre ct *1 __j ere appointed special policemen They have frequently boon uned bj] mil to $19, dining room suite $2f>, bed- cd TM O mombers and their l&dieB look for- was bequeathed to Mrs, Florenco M. oom nutte JSfi, Ice boxci, cnest of draw- 80D for Kolf courecf), ternicce, Inwna and lent meals i near ocean. Ter and JUB- thout salaries. ward to a great afternoon with tho tramps for sleeping quarters, Mr< Ervlng and she was appointed execu- >rs, droHBem, at 8t>i new bed outfit $9; cem«t«ries, ^ William Kano, MlddletQwn wlth running water; 1032 /Dp. delegated VanSchoIck expressed fear that tht 'ontnurant RUPPI.OH, office deika, books. 281-J. BUSINESS NOTICES. Z83jt5ilj!ajik j the atteh- jroup of children of the New York trix of tho will. itc, at very nttrnctlva prices. Red Bank : tr houses would catch fire and the) FIREWOOD, 13.00 tier load; locusw |joit» BAKTON CHAMBEHLAIN, contractor and WHEAT ORDERS taken tjommlttee last cnement district that arc fortunate •^urnlttirQ Auction Eoomi, 85 East Front and lumbar for sale. Cuitom sawing flames would spread to other builds Charles Lawrence Rlker, a well- trcet, phon>'218.* builder; Jobbing •epeclallr. Ill South ery Boon crop harveatr jnough to iave been sent for . known Bumson rosldont, executed done. Charles G. Bennett, Mlddtetawn. atreot. Red Bank, phone 8S5I. many poultry men came ; Activities of the ings. 3IHLS1 BIOVCLB for BHIO, practtcally new, N. J.. phone 70. week's stay at tho fresh air home hlB will In 1015. All of his wearing JOSEPH PKONE, mason, bi]lldcr &nd croi) sold out. Price rlrjn a very I :hrough the courtesy of charity The taxes on the houses have noli *10. Call Red Bank 2.084-W.* SOD, top .oil, fill dirt, cinderl, gravel, general contructor; fiitlmatet. planfl, apparel, Jewolry, silverware, house- 'OR SALE. 28-foot cabin cruiser, com- manure: also grading of all kinds. PriceB riiociflcatloni furnslhedi jobbing and altoaltorr- aLUM^SNu^nFT *™ O'»«« Woman's Club ivorkers. been paid for several yeara arid foil hold furniture and automobiles wore pletely equipped; self , motor and rliht. ClnuJo C. VVrlcht, Mttle Sllvor. atlons ulven speciaill attentiontti . Ol lle a24 2466 convalescents, ohron'Dg to what he had For several seasons, with the ex-this reason they arc virtually owned ender; S17G.0Oi'h&ve no .use fnr same, W. J,, ph£no Bed Bank HJ%J. lyftlghlon avanue, Red Bank, phone 186. ous cases. Licensed, and BUbStanCO of by the town—They have deteriorated, - bequeathed to his wife, Selena 8 ;eption of last year on account of the Klkor. Ills godchildren, Margaret B. loo Mr. Brooks. Fair HnvonYicht Works. TJSED TIItES, off makes ami »lic», ?1.00 CURCKIN'3 for roil art. Curchln's harder private rooms. 700 B' Executive Board of Red Bank Into a condition beyond repair* Tha up. Stout'B The Store, 121 West front shop la tha place whore art means some- phone Red Hank nfantile paralysis epidemic, the Ro- Strong, Francos |T. Rlkor, Helen 8, nti-oit. Red Ilniili. phono 1T42. WANTED"i;i)5orBan' Improved streets, Club Met Monday—Various councilmen, on Mr. VanScholck'a rec* thing. For real proof try as once, and :arians have annually taken from ommendatlon, voted to have' them) Schrocdcr, Hamilton P. Benjamin, scrap books will Illustrate talks given liEDLINC.TON torricru for Bale, ft no BPOCI- then you will always. This alio applies tank; must bo In tional garbage col- Committees Made Reports on seventy to a hundred children on an monBi ono year old, Mr. J. Deeley, For- to ladlen and children. Second National Rltmu, Red Bank. Joro policemen, Det them razed. 2d, Gerard S. Sworda and Ainory L. Frldny afternoons ot Station WJBI Dank building, Red Bank. Upatalra. afternoon's outing and theso affairs est nvenue, Tlnton Falls, N. J. MORTGAGE money ,cnt, employment for Their Work and Plans. Councilman Thomas M. Gopslll Haslcell, Jr,, wero each bequeathed at Red Bank by MIOB Grace Mal- have not only brought joy to the $2,000, • His property on KaBt 70th FOlt'SfVLEJ FatrbankivMorao automntlc THE HIGHEST prices paid for live chick- w?b£BM Kd"l^anin seaweed anand called attention to an automobile aca chow.. All ontrlea must be received eloctiic rump, suitable for BIX or el«ht- ens. Joe Baker, 280 Mechanic street, e The executive board of the Worn hearts of the youngsters but have al- a street, Now York, was bequeathed to at tho statlonon or before next phone Red Bank 2309. the bayshoro beach cident at the corner of Maple avenue) room houBO; good condition; no further .n's club met at the clubhouse Mon so helped to make many a Rotarlan and Bergen place early Sunday; his-wlfo absolutely and arm was also Tuesday. The name and address of use for name. Price $25. Charlea E. Fal* FORMERLY of Goerke Co, papering S7.75. improvemontB; lrainage, dust preven- lay morning with Mrs. Hosea Chark remember when ho was a "kid" am ardeau, box lBrMlddiotown'. ~~——— tncludlng~ matotlalr any""room"lfi ther ?1°H d(flltraveiC^ar'0U8 8^re6*s* a B*-°P morning before daylight. Cars art) left the sum of $50,000. Mr. Rlkor each entrant are required to be print- housol room painted S5.76. Go evary- irceldlng in the absence of the presi- for the afternoon the "big boys" o id on the front page of each book. DINING ROOM suite of ten nieces, four- will SELL J B'-ggJ' the appointment supposed to come to a full atop ht* bequeathed jancrhalf nf_thn_ residue - lilcca-hcilrnflm-suite,.-Venetlaiv-mlrrotlB!- ^vhera Exterior work guaranteed. Mor- ent, _Mra^ Mildred .A. Archer.— Rotary are kids once more. tore ~ enterting "Maple" avenue ftoxti lateBt stylos; lirnml new, just uncrnted, fit rlBsoy, Frlcdlaniler Co.V 611 Xvburr sve- aey Central pomen policemen To serve Frank Curtis, program chairman, " of hiB estate aria one-half of the loss than wholesale price. Would like you nuo. phone Afibury Park 8860. This year they will go to Belveder Bergen place,'as is indicated by ai ferred stock, naries. street Bprinkllng, nnounced that the first program property over which ho had tho pow- to BCO thorn. Atlantic Furniture Ware- CESSPOOLS cleaned, cellars due, scoop- lower water rates beach at Keansburg where specia atop street sign. Mr. Oopslll said ha house, 86 Honmouth ntreot, Red Bank. Inn and grading at reasonable ratea. .eeting following the club luticllGon er of appointment, according to the Eatontown News. things. have been rhado Tor" lBe~Hofar- wished, to draw attention to. the ne- LAWN MOWER, urlndlnir machine, hand. Howard Mox.on, phons Atlantic High- in September 30th would ba an ln terms of tho will of his father, to MB lands 775. Aisit by tho management. The cessity of obeying all street «topi - executors to be invested and tho In- (Tha Red Bank"Bnrlsijr can ba boushl piWor: 1','j hrji. chelnoi cheap.' C. W. Teieriione'Rnudlng: his"statement abou ernational house program featuring Wen will be given the free run ot In Eatontown from Nobla Moiby at tht Lovorontz, Belford, N. J^ ton avenue. , needB of East Keans- signs. Hc said the police would come therefrom paid to his wife dur- JOSEPH L. KNIGHT, auctioneer, over and Bulgaria. Mrs. Arthur F. Swift, his poitofliea and at Frank Marcello't barber ENliUSH "Betters, pedigreed, roglatered at GYuPSI Tor- Breton stated that he hoped Klace under tho guidance of thestrictly enforce the ordinance! re-* - Ing bar lifetime. After her death •hep.) tho American Flold Club. J. Deeloy. twenty years' experience eelllns :orian, announced that a history o Corner.' Lhad not forgotten to mention outlpg committee, who will be assist- quiring stops to be made and he rex one-half of the capital of this trus Forrest'nvonuo. Tlnton Falls, phone Eaton", goods at auction. 1 sell anything any. the Junior and Young Woman's clu quested the newspapers to make thin Mrs, T£crna Frazier 1B improving town 8S8-J. Your tortig. Amid ' much laughter, ed by a. number of tho Iadle3 who al- • 'Is to go to Mr. Biker's brothers arid nhira. Phono Eed Bank 727.W. was being prepared. Mrs. Trevonia so tiellght being with the kiddies on known. sisters and tho otber half to suchfrom an "operation porformed at the OUTBOARD boat, with motor, 5100; out- % "'»"-•. d W. Roberts, the township Bennett, art chairman,' announce Long Branch hospital two weeks ago. bonrd boat $07.60. "dinghy $52.50. faT^n* • Ea'd ne could not Imagine any these outings. Recorder William J. Poulsoni person or persons as Mm Kike: Thompson Boat Works, 2 Center Btreot, that her subject will bo "Llvin Mr. and Mrs. Harold King enter- SADDLE HORSES—Wo buy. sell and ex-Keyport that had been overlooked. Th This year's committee consists of turned In $67 in flne3 which he har^ shall In her last will and testament Scabrlsht. N. J. chance high class show and pleasure Lrtists," but that her plans had nol Mort V. Pach, chairman, who ap-collected the past month. His TM direct Tho othor half of th'o residue tained Mr. King's lather of Gutten- COCKER • SPANIEL IIUDPICS for B«1Ohorse»; . polo ponies and hunters. A large north ojhip committee acted on each •et been completed. Tho garden de- berg over tha week-end. <• pointed John H. Mount, Edward port showed that 37 persons had; Is also to bo hold In trust and th< champion riedlurecd stocks: male $25, apartment always on hand. Twin Brook FURNIjinjnt an^ suggestion separately. partment, with Mrs. Elmer B. Mnr- been arraigned, nine lined for ordi- Mr. and Mrs, William Hesse enter- female $15. Thomas A. Hayos, 32 Ocean* Farm, Tlr • - •• andUrk'as voted to grant some of the re- Denlse, William Weeks, William Rus- income paid to Mrs. Rikcr during port qvenuo, Long Branch. phone 516. row chairman, will have a gardoi sell, William Miller, Gordon Ryno, nary offenses, five fined for motori hor llfetlmo or until her remarriage. tained Mr. Hesse's brother Francis tlon osts. Others were referred to com- iVid Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Hesso of DOAT. fourteen feet, built especially for TRUCKING, moving, hauling; all goo Is exhibit tho third week in September Chris Berge, Thomas Head, Joseph violations, thirteen discharged aflr*, Upon hdr remarriage or death tho outboard motor and rowing: excellent carefully handled. Fhone Red Baaa cU'rn'.tees or to Thomas B. Day, the Miso Gertrude Norman, counaolo: Salz, Thomas Irving Drown, John ten sent to the county Jail. Palisade over the week-end. condition; In commission) atrons, safi S187*W for prompt service. U'.tman'a «i-;iVnshlp supervisor of roads. Wit capital Is to go to Mr. Rlker's broth Ablet price. S3E. Apply John Huhban press, 183 Mechanic atreet, -*.ed •- -Bank • , for tho Young Woman's club, namei Lawioy, John L. Montgomery, Wll' Favorable action was taken on. ai . era and Bisters and unto the Issue o Mrs. Martin Slnnet of South street, Ngard to water and gas rates, thi who is a patient at the Monmouth Monmouth Boat eluh. Red Bank.* MADAME SARA HARDING, trained Scr- as her advisors Mrs. Sarah Normal liam A. Sweonoy. Fred Schatzlo, Gilrequest from the board of educatioit Buch brothers and sisters. Mr. Bike' ICE BOX • In Rood condition, porcelain olls corsetiere, 227 Bergen place, or durimmittecmen 6aid they could no vico counselor. Mrs. Herman Asendorf for $25,000 to meet school expenses.; Memorial hospital, is slowly improv- phono 807-M, Red Bank. Manson. Dr. Allan Randall and David In his will named his wife and hi ing. She Is expected home in about lined, with, built-in water, cooler with firing about any change in view. Mrs. Edna Manson and Mrs. Williarr Matthews as his assistants. Rotary All the members of the town's ex* brother. Samuel Rlker, and tho Bank •plBot. Call Redjionk 8007-R. HAVE your clothes cleaned at the City .ecent decisions made by the stati 1 two weeks. Dry Cleaners, 0 Mechanic street, near Wirth. Miss Norman reported thai President Maurico Schwartz will al- ecutivo board were present Tha - of New York and trust company a ICE BOX for nnle. _ rst class condition. «utilities commission that these Mrs, Julia Meyer of Koyport and Ph< lie 1928 Red Bunk. Dread strcoU Red Bank. Phone 2117. WIN 140 was cleared at a dance held so havo an active part in the arrange- meeting was one of the shortest held executors of the will. Hum Oiitrov. proprietor. 'jcliargec were to remain unchanged, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSantls and KEROSENE itove, five-burner (Dangler centiy at the Molly Pitcher hotel, ment of the outing. this year. ' > * daughter of Long Branch were week- Lorraine) : built.ln oven; very good con* TYPEWRITER hs.dquarlors. TypewrlUn ] After Mr. Breton got through tell- dessert bridge will bo held by the Mrs. Cella Holmes of Red Bank dltloh, for anlo cheap. Inc.uii'0 of Mrs. rented, bought and Bold. Trubln'a, S8 ing nbout the wants and needs After the children make tho rounds end visitors at the home ot Mr. and Charles Flock, Colt's Neck, phono Free- Broad atreet. Red Bank. young women on August 22d at a made hor will laBt May. Sho left $25 East Keansburg, he made a criticism of the many concessions and fun each to her daughtor, Lucy Stevens, Mrs. Joseph Mnzza. hold 272-J-2." CHIOKENS wanted > nlll cay hlithe.it private home. Mrs. Tony Hunting, Monmouth Players 1 about a raid which was made aboul making devices, there will bo a bas- and her two grandchildren, Norman The W. C. T. U. will meet this af- SAIL BOAT, 17-(oot, bird class, jib main , market prlcea for fowls and broilorat-k drama chairman, announced hor ket party in the large grove south of ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho Pres- sail; Bests Ave; very seaworthy. Two Call or write Alex Zwlckl, 80 NottlU two years ago at,the Civic associatioi ommittee as Mrs. Mildred A. Archer, in Popular Comedieaj and Phyllis Stevens. All her personal Balls (one brand new); fine condition; full llroadway. Long Branca. N. JM pho: hall at East Keansburg. This hal tho amusement park where they will byterian manse. equipment; sail coyer, etc. Owner Inlying 1600. Mrs, Irving Lovett and Mrs. Richard property and a hmiso and lofon West was built SDVeral years ago at th have ft ?Png test and a feast of ice Bergen place, together with all th Mr. and Mrs. William Feuler of larger boat. Will consider nny reasonable WtLUANTV. WETIUCfl, plumblne. h.med Hackstaft. Mrs. George T. Linton. "From the" rbughTand" bawdy taitt~ price. Docked at Uuxlun'a Bout Yard, lnK and Unntnv. Puinpa and wlndn j expense of residents of East Keans welfaro chairman, announced that rest of hor proporty were bequeathed Villa place spent Sunday in Pennsyl- Pleasuro Day. S. Morris, Long Branch repaired. Agent for Master carbuiSaay" of "The Gfeeks had a Word for It,'' vania. Trust Co., Long Branch. burg who contributed money for thii the third Monday of each month to hor two grandchlldron. Mrs. coal saving device. Fits any furnac-j • purpose. At the time the place wai Zoo Aklns's uproaring comedy oS Holmes appointed William E, Hoc! supper will be served on the Lelghton avenue. Red Bank. Phnne -O 15 would bo observed as a sewing day tliree young Broadway girls "on th») lawn of 8t. Dorothea's church DODGE motor boat, runabout model, SAVE 40%. build now. Frnnk Scot, raided It was rented and conducted for tho Red Cross. Mrs. A. E. Rus-Permission to executor of tho will. by Michael Russell. Tho raid was make," which tho Monmouth County, Wednesday afternoon, August 10th, for asla very reasonable. For fur- tractor and builder, phone 84/ soll, legislative chairman, will have players arc offering this week at tn« Mrs. Louisa Wolf of Kcansbun 3ank. P. O. Address H. F. D. No.e 0| or_ made on tho basis of a disorder' charge of the October club meeting left $1,000 to her daughter, Ellzabet from 5:30 to 8:80 o'clock. The menu ther particulars by telephoning Red Dank. Hold Block Dance Red Bank Elks' auditorium, the com* will feature various saladB. Virginia Bank 210, SAME"MONEY—L«t m« give you,™ "J conduct charge. and she announced that there would pany turns to high comedy next w«eM W. Mattern, In a will which Bho exe Ionmoutn ham, hot corn, cake and les cream, mato on that plumbing or ho>» •'Mr. Breton salt! tho raid was u bo a nuitablo spoa'ker. Tho bicenten- with tho first Jersey coast presenti* eutetl a year ago last August. Sin TRAILER with tent 7*12 f cot to fit; live Complete Standard bathroom liday night nial tree committee will be combined Rumson Commissioners to Al- also left $2,000 to this daughtor, sami Tho Ladles' aid will meet tomor- • aboard, o(T tho ground; no tten t pegs work guaranteed. Leo F. RlBtatvi» Y justified and should not have bee tlon of Phillip Barry's greatest »uW row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the to drive. Will sell trailer alone If desiredid , H. J., i.hone Keansburg E05-Wt110 made. Hc 6aid Mr. Russell had beci with the garden department. low Fire Company to Rope cess, "Holiday." > to be paid to her at the expiratio on Front parsonage. reasonable. Giles, 110 Madison avenue, FASHIONABLE! dressmaking. of two years after tho doath of Mrs. lied Bunk.* 8 negotiating to buy the hall, but th Others present, at tho meeting ho-! Off Section of River Road Though the story of "Holiday" miaf Rev. i Leroy T. Dlllener led the nnd buttons made. IP attended, as a result of tho raid no sale wi sound thin. In a brief telling It deal* Wolf. All of her roal estato was be- RABillTS on sale at all times; Men Zea-CS Wallaca atreat, Red .ion will bo sides those mentioned were Mrs.' August 19th and 20th. prayer meeting at the Presbyterian land Whites, priced low; Bcnlor and jun* made. Hc declared that If the tram queathed to hor son Walter to hol -id Men's Ho- John IviiM, Mrs. Horace Cook, Mrs. with really charming people of todaj; church last night. lor does for hreedent: flnmo (lorn bled. W. TUEOHA BROWN. raodlat< action had gono through about $30,0C and embodies in it some oC the mo»S In. trust for the benefit of hlmscl Cultrell Itnbbltry. Everett road, Evorett, mouth coucountl v Horace G. Fowler. Ml3. Richard Pui mission to lope off a section of find his sisters, Gcrtrudo Wolf am Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor re- phone Red Dank 1318-W-l. alterations. costumlnK, h' , ° , « y- would have been received for distr: Blcknell, Mrs. Clifford Humphrey, River road for a block danco Aug- brilliant and scintillating dialogue turned Saturday from a motor trip cotlnK. pleating, etc. Cos elected Its first bution among East Keansburg rea Anna W. Stumpf. All the' rest of he SPEED BOAT for sale; (lar Wood, 28 feet. Prlce" ' a teatiBonable. 64 Wflogert and Ed- Mrs. Allan Frost, Mrs. John Boyland, ust 19th and 20th for tho benefit of we have yet heard in tho Amertcial estate was equally divided among ho: -to Mlddletown. N. Y, Can be bought cheap. Call Red Bank Bank, phona 1559. dents who had contributed money Mrs. John R. Morris. Miss Josephine the Rumson tiro company was grant- theater. Mr. Barry's more Import* 088-J.' lamcd first and 1 four children. Tho Methodist Epworth league ARTHUR E. BOVCE. Pi wm. ™ n 7 buy the land and build tho hall. W VVeeks. Mlsa Floreneo Kridcl, Mrs. ed at a meeting of the mayor and ant plays Include "Paris Bound, * took charge of the Saturday night FURNITVJIIE for snte: dlnlns room bullet, wall paper expert; sr"' William Oster- Broton criticised tho Mlddletow Monroe council of thnt placo Thursday. The "Tho Youngest," "Tomorrow and To* Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ashmcado services at Cedar Beach last weok. "server.^table and six chnlrs, $26. R. D. ihlp; reasonable -prices i .ocrctary and W. Flegenhcimer, Mrs. Edna Garalda, EBBOX atrcet, East Konnsburg. township polico for having made th manson danco will be held on the block be- morrow," "Holiday," and last season'* West Long Branch left all of hoi vice free. yOur decor,aen aa treasurer. and Mrs. Lester Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin VonKeuren UNCLAIMED Btoraiio furnltiire7"new"snd reSn\be^tV«|6^ raid and for having hold the hea tween Center street and the Avenuo smash BUCCC33, "The Animal Klng-t property to hor daughtor, Aurllla H and daughter Elizabeth visited at used; Ice boxes $3 up, beds S2 up. sev. made sergeant- ings of the persons arrested befoi of Two Rivers. A fair will bo indom." "Holiday" has been by iar thrf Sharpe, In a will which Sho execute Chester, Pa., over the week-end. Miss en>plere dining room suite S1 D.751 chain, UmOLSTERINCJ, dra Justice Louis H. Moose of Belfon most popular play offered. In any ofi a few days beforo her death. Sh dressers, radios, pianos, gnn ranges and ers madde to orded r i Halfley of Rumson, 'conjunction with the danco and VanKeuren Is planning to go to odd pieces, All bargains. Time payments Hc said there was no reason why tl booths will be erected along the curb. the summer theaters. Its production appointed her daughter as executrl. camp next week. arranged. Atlantic Furniture Warehouse, 1 vfr" romh Fair lUil Monmouth county pcrGons chargod with disorderly co by the Monmouth County player* 3fi Monmouth street, Red Hank. E. iloNe.js Nonvoo'lttee, explained the John Pfciffcnborgcr Is general chair- William H. Brown of Neptune Clt Mr. and Mr«. Charles Lavene mo- duct should bn taken to court at B nan. promises to i each the high peak ot left all of hln estato to his wife, Marj tored to Alabama Wednesday to visit UPRIGHT piano and old Blclnh lied for ELECTRICAL wfrVn-'ub and wished the ford when ho (Mr. Breton) had a His Last Horse their season here as they hava an« bungalow or hourlon SUCCCS3. Other At Thursday night's meeting James H. Drown, In a will which he mad Mr. Laveno's mother, who Is serious- Bale. Tclonhnna Hod Dank 1018. court to deal with such casas at Bast gaged a cast ot players excellently. on tho Fourth of July. Mrs. Browi ly ill. Their son, Clarence, cut hisBOSTON HULL, three yean olil; excellent Kcansburtf where the complaint was C. Auchlncloss, chairman of the po- I>c'I«!ii<^! ; Mayor Ray- made. Other residents of East will bo headed by Miss Aleta Freely coff poiplmcnt of Harold J. Peters as con- GoorRo E. Powell, Sr., of Englteh yard. A number of stitches were re- way, Kntnntown, N. J." LldUTrilNR liOI> °' Koyport, enndi- Kcansburg voiced similar beliefs. smithing in Order to Give His now an established favorite here, who) town disposed of n largo estato In quired to clo«e the wound. DURO' olorliln w ler pump, {rood coudl- Reduces Insuranolder; Georgo W. Bray, Entire Business Time to stable with tho understanding that Justice Mcose attempted to answer lie will resign when hc obtains steady has already played the stellar part lnl will which ho executed last Novom A' son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tloni complete 20. Address Cox 171. Wheel wrigh ting. "Holiday" with great success in flwt Leonnrdo.* descriptive llte^ed Bank, Councilman Justice Breton, but hc was stopped work. i ber. Ho left his house, together wlt Frank Marcello Saturday. Ho hasUi'IUCHT Wagner pluyer plnno, Hood con- boforo he finished his remarks. The other summer companies, Other4 ; &U furnishings, to his wife, Ida «on & Co.. 11.. Gopslll nnd Joseph R. Robert R. Sutphin of Holmdel has Jnrnr-3 P. Bruce, chairman of tho been named Charles Joseph. Mr. dlllon; $r,oo when now. No reasonable 1408. Bed nan shrowshiuy. commlUecmcn snld It was not part of with Important rolea Include | , Powoll, on condition that his i nnd Mrs. Marcotlo wero visited by offer refused. Address Player Pleno, box ult shoeing horses after having road committpo, reported that cal- ; Ml. Ited Hank.* a ot tno ncw their duties to review a polico court spread on a I Morris, Gavin Mulr, Bon Hosgland, George should have tho right to 1 friends from Jersey City Sunday. MONEY T( organization een engaged in that business 55 cluni chloride has TltY of our homcmndi bread. pl._ moitgaf"'8 o£ Herman Ritzau, pro- case and it was on this ground that cars. Hc is still carrying on his section of Hanco roau.. Rosa Alexander, Rosalind Ruu«l| there until h» Is 21 years of ago Ollvor Dennis, Agnes Cotgrcave and rakes at llooth'e Lunch anil Bnkery Justice Mecsc was not permitted to _ . *!«%«>>• u b«^4 ••« <• a*.ill unnvi J mediate it the Globe hotel, after the business. llo hn.i turned Robert V. White, chairman of theand others. S until ho voluntarily leaves horn and Abblo Dangler left Monday for t, 2H Stiiewabury avanuo, Red Bnnlt. conclude his talk. The upshot of the Some of tho bo«t rolls In New Jorney may •ra, res,'. A buffet lunch wan served ver his horseshoeing work to Erv- finance committee, reported that no prior to that time. All hi" jewelry Pcnnlngton to attend tha Epworth Wonmoi which Herbert Edwards matter was that the committee MAIL CARRIKH WINS SUIT, j And ono automobllo wero bequeathed longuo institute there. Rev. Lewis M. be bought Tor 20c per dozen, linked frenh ig & Williams of Mlddletown vll- decision has been made regarding the every dayy. . Stoop In or'rnlorrnll lied BuBunnk . o.s mister of ceremonies. adopted a motion Instructing tho po- ge. Dnvld Morris of Hazlf,, who offer for tlio purchase of three lots to his eon George All thn rest ot Cano took them in his car, 2424U.U , and wo 1111 gladlldly dldelivei r your or Ico that, whenever possiblo hearings A Verdict of $5,000 In Favor o( lja*i his estate was left In triut to tho Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whllehurat nnd der. PU1MBI as employed as n hoiseshocr by owned by the horough on the shoro should bo held In tho village or lo- Ir. Sutphin. wu.i laid off Inst week. of the South Shrewsbury river. rj Y. Smith of Hell Bank. - Monmoutli tltln company. From tho children, Helen anil Cnrl, returned NEW AND UHKI) furrTltute o( the botttr FFXLOWS AS TIIESFIANS. cality where tlic clwrgoa wero mndc. gisilc . IlllfP-l'lt. Inn room suite Mr, Sutphin was one of the beat A tax check for $70 w;ig received A verdict for damngeg of 18,000 Incomo each of his children, Frnnk, homo last week from a trip through bedrooin suite J3» ; JUDMCO nrcton thanked tho commlt- «1».7II cil«, | foiir-plero w l0 lta r cs( nt< nown horacshoers of Monmouth frtini the Horo buses company. Fred, Anna, George, Ruth, Dorothy thn Now England states, They left ' ' Ulll^H flllll mnltteNKoH, ruui, etc.. wns given In favor of Harry T. nt KsRjf tirms arranged. iven!° ' ' ''l nt fieiibrlght teempn for taking thlH action. :ounty nntl for many yours ono of and F.dni\ Powell, In to recolvo an for a motor trip to North Carolina nl mlroa. ,TATf Novemlier 10th nnd lltli. Hmlth of East Front street. Red All! llo Kiirnlti Warahoun*. 85 Mon- A short llmo ngo Jetties were built ho buslcHt. After the ' 'vent of thr Bunk, In a suit which ha brought1 •qunl ohn.ro of tho Inenmo until each Mnndny morning, month ntieet, ltpd llnnklk , _ ATTENDING TIIK OI.YMI'ICS. ,,!™,;'Corporal 12agcn" In the, title oklo comoily to bo presented No- bench nt Hint rilucc The township jut a few ycurs »co there WIIH n & Hons monumental works compainy In addition in tho nliaren uoriu<>n.lhcd end guentn Mr. nnd Mrn. Charles fiiur yllnikr rnslne, fnr salt; KIKIII Two Hed Hank Ijiwjcrh l'"ly In fl«lilnit " nembor 10th nnd 11th by tho Odd l'el- immlttee appointed a commission to nrgo Incrcn.so of horseshoeing worli to hln daughters ho loft WM for I-nwronce of lCnat Orange. Imnt. din bo KIKMI at rnt 1 en'n nr rft nt I.OM Aiifielr f ,1'crth Amboy and Joieph fi. Wall- • lurk, Itlvn- I'ls'a. Apply 12 llillibnnl ' owR' lodgo of HoubriKht at Uowiicr's n."rioKa tnxra fnr lliln work ugalnettho it Holmdel nnil vicinity, duo to oev- each on« to ho lined In their rducn- John Ilcnnett will accompany Itov. v ,n,' nf Keypurt. The cnne wai tried avenue. Lbniin l{ml Unnk :t W n n - J j • * !mll. Over forty pomonn from Hea- property ownrTH benefited. Thn copi- rnl farmfi having been bought !>y Two Keil ltiiiik lawyers, I.ooa Ueil!> tlon. From tho share of hln sonnnd Mr». Carlton H. Wliltohcntl on a FOU HAM:. Iliiuniigln all'llriK ms'rhiii.; i: ore Judge llullf V. Lawrtnca •• George a n»nl!l,o at ^(^. 110 'airfield, lown, nnd In n clean, pnlrl- thin report will lie brld nt the l.loienniti, HIT nltendlnn thii IOlympic itanilliiK nn Wycknff place, near ft of thirty yearn the iurcutali. roiir-ollnitir hr,nn '",,, Ilir IKIIIIC. Thn Irlld wml Illcd. Ml . iinlvr-nilty TINTON VM.IiH lTAI(Vr,HT 1 llnrry M. Utrilllll, who incut ly !Hceiii on hlii fni'r, ..II .•»,!., I IIU ii.w. 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