BED BANE All the Ncwi o» An Meal Plac to lire BED BANH Located on the Beautiful and Surrounding Towns Shrewsbury Hlver one how Void Fearlessly and Without Dim from New York and provid- RED BANE REGISTER ing every city convenience Isiatd Wwklf, Enttrw) u Btooad-Olui Matter it the foat> Batnorlptlun Priwl On» tm 12,00, VOLUME LVIII, NO. 12, offiet at B*i Bank. H, J» ondir tht Act of March I, 1879, EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1935. Six Monthi 11.00. Singl« Copr <«. PAGES 1 TO 14'; GOING ON THE EXCURSION? Montclair Broker School Board To Historical Record Of Ticket* on Sale at Tho Register WARNING! Hot Primary Contests Offlco If You Arc. Buys Wagner Place Lose Two Members The headquarters of Harbor De- A special excursion on tho steamer fenses of Sandy Hook, through Our Colonial Buildings Sandy Hook to Hear mountain and Lieutenant Colonel Edward B. return will bo held Sunday, Septem- William C. Wilson, Member of C. Lome Waddell Has Moved Dennis, has asked The Register to In Both The Parties ber 22, under tho auspices ot the New York Stock Exchange, to from Middletown Township give public notice or warning to the effect that "heavy gun firing Fltkin Memorial hospital and tho Live in Fair Haven—Sale and Rev. Ernest W. Mande- State Wide Project Initiated by Emergency Relief Monmouth County Organization for Is scheduled to take place at Fort Struggle Between Theron McCampbeH and Howard; Social Service. Tho boat will leave Made by Joseph G. McCue. ville Will Do So Next Month. Tllden, Now York, this afternoon, "The direction of fire will be ap- Administration—George A. Delatuih Supervisor tho Atlantio Highlands pier In tho The large riverfront holdings of tho The Middletown township board of Height for the Democratic Nomination for Senator morning at ten o'clock and will ar- former John Wagner estate on the proximately parallel t'o the Jersey education will soon bo minus two of coast. The danger zone will in- of Work in Monmouth County. rive on its return trip at about 7:45. west side of Grange avenue, Fair Ha- 1U members. It has virtually lost Holds the Center of the Stage. A atop will bo mado at 42d street, ven, have been sold for Mrs. Amelia them already. cludo a water area extending An Important and practical work, New York, for New York passen- W. Dickeroon through the Joseph G. about ten miles to the eastward Chief Interest In tho primary elec- gers. C. Lome Waddell of Leonardo, one of the New Jersey shore which Is The election Is of unusual lntercs! thus far unheralded by any fanfare MoCuo agency of Rumson to William of the members o[ the board, recent- tions next Tuesday centera In the Tickets for tho affair can be pur- C. Wilson of Montclair. located between the Sea Bright to rcnldents ot Rod Bank and ylcln* of publicity, Is being carried on In Norman Thomas ly moved to Morrlstown, where he fight between Sheriff Howard Height ty because of the fact that Mr! Gop- Monmouth county as part of a Btate- chased at the Social Service office, The property conBlsU of five acres, has engaged in business. He is no C.oast Guard station. (No. 99) and and Assemblyman Theron McCamp- 131 Pearl street, Red Bank; lied the Deal Coast Guard station ill. Mr. Parkes and Mr. Roberta ar« wldo Emergency rtclief Administra- beautifully landscaped, on which longer a resident of Middletown bell for the Democratic nomination well known here and are generally tion project, to obtain a complete hla- At Sylvan Forum Bank Register ofllce, Rumson Coun- there is a magnificent dwelling of 22 township and for this reason It Is ex- (No. 102). for senator. For a variety of rea- try Club, Christopher House, Free- "Small boats are cautioned not regarded in tho role of "favorlts torlcal record of buildings of the rooms, a modern garage with apart- pected that ho will soon turn in his sons this contest overshadows all sons. All three are expected to roll colonial period. Socialist Presidential Candidate hold; Hopkins Drug Company,'Key- ment above, a large boathouso and resignation, perhaps at the regular to enter the foregoing area today others. port; First National bank, Farmlng- between noon and seven o'clock up big majorities hereaboutB. Though this project has not been in 1932 WM the Principal kennels, and the necessary outbuild- meeting of the board tonight, Mr. Height has a big advantage be- The same la also true ot Harry N. chronicled In tho press as have other dalo; Townloy's Hardware store, ings that go with an estate of this tonight." causo he has the organization or ma- Speaker There Sunday After- Long Branch; Steinbach-Kresgo store, Rev. Ernest W. Macdeville, rector Johnron of Highlands, who Is a Dem- Important ion A undertakings, It Is character. The property has a bulk- of Christ ohurch of Middletown vil- chine support. Mr. McCampbeH re- cratlc. candidate for freeholder Hs by no means a secretive mission, and noon—Questions Answered. Anbury Park; D. H. Hill Drug com- headed water frontage of 400 feet, lies chiefly on the votes of Independ- pany, Spring Lake; Paramount Ra- lage and for piore than two years a raa formerly sheriff. The other Tho Register in pleased to 1)0 tho first whlrh includes riparian rights, and member of tho township hoard of ents. Every person who did not vote Norman Thomas, Socialist candi- dio service, Manasquan, and the Democratic freeholder aspirants lr. to record tho progress of the work adjoins tho former McClure Point education, announced at the Sunday In the primary election last year may I. Ldwln' Jeffries of Freehold and in tho Tied Bank area. date for President In 1932, was the Coast Guard station at Bay Head. property recently acquired by Henry vote at the Democratic primary chief speaker Sunday at the Sylvan morning service of hie congregation Italian Festival William H, Ha-gurton of Keypor" George A. Delatusli of Conover The New Jersey Central will oper- E. Butler. The property also includes that he would resign his pastorate election next Tuesday, and it is most- The Republican machine In backing forum at Holmdel. He was late In ate a special train from Bay Head about one acre of ground on the east ly from voters of this kind that Mr. : lane, well known architect, who arriving due to congested trafllc con- October 1 and move to New York, At Sylvan Forum Mr. Wyckoff and Mr. Parkea. Ths maintains an olllco at 17 Mechanic Junction to the Atlantic Highlands side of Grange avenue on which where he has business interests and McCampboll and hin supporters ex- Democratic machine la backing Mr. ditions and during tho Interim the pier In conjunction with this special there is a gardener's cottage and a pect to win. street, .is supervisor of the project in time wae tilled by other speakers. where he has his oflice as editor of Johnson and Mr. Jeffries. Everything Monmouth county. A better man trip. small barn. the Episcopalian publication, The Elaborate Program to be Stffged The Republican primary election is seems to indicate that the organiza- could not have been appointed. Pos- At the outset of the meeting As- Churchman. He also hae other of- Sunday, With Rev. Nicola Sor- featured by many contests, most out- semblyman Theron McCanipbell The Wagner estate referred to tion selections of both parties for aefiHlnp a keen appreciation of colon- abovo is the eame property that was ficial duties with the Episcopalian iano Acting as the Master of standing of which is for the nomina- freeholders will be successful, but ial history, Mr. Delatush also has a asked a number or queatlons relative church, lie made it plain In his an- tion for sheriff. Tho contenders are to the manner In which Socialism If Little Silver Boro sold to the Grange Avenue company their opponents say they aro confi- Hair for detail, a characteristic for Mrs. Dickcrson in 1928 and re- nouncement that he has not retired Ceremonies. Councilman Thomas M. Gopslll of dent of victory. Both parties are greatly needed for the tusk that ho put Into practice would affect tax- from the ministry. Red Bank, Howard Mallon of Leon- ation and farming. Mr. Thomae an- sold early in 1929 to Mrs. Marion With Rev. Nicola Soriano, rector of split by Intorniceno warfare aad un- haa undertaken. Wants New Truck Cooper Hewitt McCarter. A short ardo, Samuel B. Zartman, commis- usual disturbances and many wise- swered tho questions at considerable However, by reason of moving St. Anthony's church of Red Bank, sioner of police of Long Branch; Dr. Tho -project wan Initiated by the length. He also answered other ques- time ago the property reverted back from the township he, like Mr. Wad- acting as inasttr of ceremonies, Ital- acres who havo been prono to make United SUtoa department of the In- Ordinance to Buy $14,000 to its original owner, Mrs. Dicker- Harry G. Thomas of Asbury Park, predictions in the past find the situ- tions ofiked by members of tho audi- dell, will no longer be able to serve ian-American day will be observed at father of Lowell Thomas, the famous terior, of which Harold C. Ickes is ence. He accepted an invitation from American LaFrance Pumper son, who for the past few years hoe aa a member of the board of educa- the Sylvan forum at Holmdel Sunday ation so confusing that they are un- head. The funds needed for the work radio broadcaster, and Arthur O. willing to risk their reputations as Mr. McCampbeH to speak at the Approved Tuesday Night— resided at Woodlake, California. tion and it is expected that he will afternoon, under the auspices of a are Jiart of thoso alloted the EHA by turn in hie resignation, either tonight Axelsen of Sea Bright. Mr. Gopaill prophets by attempting to Bay what fonrm next year. Petitions Presented. ! Mr. Wilson, the new owner, Is a committee of Italian-Americans of haa the indorsement of tho Republi- Congress, The olllce of natlona.1 member of the New York Stock ex- or at another meeting of the board Monmouth county. Elaborate prep- will happen next Tuesday. parks, buildings and reservations of Mr. Thomas worked several humor- can county organization nnd this isltlos into his remarks and there was An ordinance to buy a new $14,000 change and a partner in the firm of within a short time. Whether the arations are being made for the generally regarded as putting him One of the features of tho cam- the Interior department delegated Finch, Wilson & Company. He plans two forthcoming vacancies will be event, including tho construction of a Seymour Williams of tho New Jersey frequent laughter and,applause. Re- American LaFranco pumper for the far in the lead. paign was the action of Freeholder to make this his permanent place of supplied nt once by appointments or large platform for the use of those Frederick Reichcy of Bradley Beach chapter American Institute of Archi- sponding to a statement by Mr. Mc- Little Silver fire department was ap- On the other hand Mr. Mallen is Campbell that" he ) "Pianitoru 1'itsillcra" Taitllurcrri the sales tax. Mr. Durand voted for William Macintosh, a farmer at Lin- Mrs. Kridel'i Building to Ed. Arthur Smith of Harmony were ta- Mi«» Mildred LiiMaiina, He.l Hank Mr. Proctor are backed by the county men to assist him. All nre as enthu- ken from the wash line where they contractors were paid. Almost all 'The Stars nn.l Stripes Forever" Souaa the sales tax In the senate. Ho is croft, and receiving $2 a day be- the other obligations of the school supported by the Republican county machine. siastic as-ho Is over tho project, as tween May 16 to July 16, amounting vonKattengell's Building — were hanging one night last week, The lied Dunk Hand board have been settled. Throughout Address, "Italy's Contribution to sCivill- machine. The Democratic coroner candi- may bo attested to by the very fine to $72 In all, he obtained $37.96 from Work Being Continued. Mr. and Mrs. Smith happened to z.ition" Dr. t;iuse[,ui: Prcizollni. drawings and comprehensive reports Middletown township those who are Two freeholders are to be nomi- dates are John E. Day of Red Bank, the ERA on a fraudulent claim. It awake as the thieves wore leaving in familiar with the circumstances arc Itirector of C^n Itjiliann, that are contained In the architect's was claimed that Mr. Bennett quit Th i Red Bank Federal Housing an automobile and they saw the rob- Columbia University, New York City nated by each party and the Repub- Daniel L. Francioni of Asbury Park grateful over this happy condition of Italian Folk Dances — lican aspirants aro Raymond L. and Harry E. Bennett of Belmar. (lies. Thcso drawings and reports his job with Mr. Macintosh on July headquarters have been moved from bers making off with their booty. Mr. Ut Tarentella Nnpolitana are to be exhibited in the state upon affairs and regret that only one Wyckoff of Keyport, who is running The Republicans have Charles P. 16, stating that the reason he did so the store at 72 Broad street, which and Mrs. Smith had no means of giv- among those who brought about He U>) Scirrcntina completion of. the work and will then s donated by Mrs. Elizabeth Kri- ing pursuit and they were unable to Coro d'ltnlia Dancera for re-election; Councilman James S. West of Long Branch and Thomas was because ho had an opportunity consummation is left to carry on. Italian Folk Sonus— bo filed permanently In the Library to work at better wages. dcl, to the olllco of Ed vonKattengell recognize the culprits or the license Parkcs of Red Bank, Arthur E. Hardy of Belmar as coroner candi- (n) "II ritorno" .?... IKnnto dates. Three coroners are to bft of Congress at Washington. There at Monmouth street and Maple ave- number of their car. (b) "Cnnto li'Alirjzro" ...„ Johnson of Interlaken nnd BordenA. Tho hearing was held before Jus- | Jeffrey of Deal, a former freeholder. elected next November. they will become part of the com- nue. The Federal government does FOIt AN HONEST COUNT. Coro d'ltalla, plete and authentic record of early tic* Louis H. Mco.se of Belford, who The three robberies and the fact Directed by Mnestro Sandro IlencllI Is recorder of Middletown township. not, allot cash for housing headquart- that the guilty parties have not heen Address, "Carrying on Italian Civiliza- American life. Mr. Bennett claimed that ho did not ers. Contractors are asked to call caught has caused much apprehen- McCnmpbell Asks for Volunteers to tion in America" buildings are ut present headquarters or phone (iia."ei)|,e l'rcvitali. M. I>., Owners of historic intentionally violate the law. He was sion among residents of this section See Tliat It Is Made. Clinical Professor. New York University, Fair Haven Has Primary Fights asked to co-operate with the survey found guilty by Justice Meese and di- lied Bank 213 for work possibilities of Middletown township. They fear and Chairman of the Hoard of the Hal- and thus far thoso in charge of car- which arc still coming in. During the course of remarks Historiral Society, New York. rected to pay back the $37.96 at the a repetition of such violations, espe- which he made at his Sylvan forum Primary Contests At Sea Bright rying out the work in Monmouth rato of $2.50 a "Week. Justice Meese Tho result of the house to house cially after cold weather sets in, Vocal Music, "tnno Roma" county have been extended this co- at Holmdel Sunday afternoon, As- Words and Music by Sandro llcnelli said that If Mr. Bennett failed to do anvass which was recently complet- semblyman Theron McCampbeH Coro d'ltnlln Clear sailing is ahead for the Re- Sea Bright voters will have several riporatlon. A letter, explaining the thtfl he would bo committed to the ed at Red Bank indicated 330 mod- Address. "Italy's Contribution 1o the local contests to decide at next Tu»- DANCE AT TINTON FAIAS. asked for volunteers to serve as publicans at Fair Haven, with tho ex- purpose of the work, is sent to the county Jail for ninety days. Mr, Ben- ernization and repair jobs to be un- Culture anil l"roi:ri's» of Amcrii-ii".... ception'of the members of tho county day's election. Tho principal fight owner of every building on the pre- watchers or challengers next Tues- Kosario InKaridola, nett was released on his promise to dertaken at a cost of approximately day night when the ballots are count- Lawyer ami Writer, Brooklyn committee, no Democrats having Hied will be tho Deniocratlo nomination pared list. The owner is requested pay the money; $73,000 and 34 new homes to the value Cu«h Trl7.es of $100 Will Be Awarded Italian Folk SOURS -- for municipal ofllces. Three council- for collector. Thomaa W. Garland, to sign a blank giving tho architects Next Wednesday. ed at the Democratic primary elec- of $11)1,000. Those desirous of build- toln. Mr. McCnmpbell is a candidate | (a) "U lurclolc" Renato Brocl men are to be elected in November, who Is tho present collector, will be nnd draftsmen permission to enter ing new homes, or of repairing with | Hi) "Dan, dan, dan" opposed for the nomination by Ed- the building In question and make Tho firemen of Tinton Falls will for tho Democratic nomination for ] • Canzone Folkorlsilce two for full terni3 nnd ono for a OPENING OF NEW BAH. Federal Housing insured loans, can hold a dance at their fire house next state senator against Sheriff Howard i (c) "Lo Storncllo ilclla Mietitricc".... short term. Arthur B. Sickles and mund W. Cllne, a member of tha their measurements. | Annioln Vn^nettl council. That is the only fight among bo supplied with necessary Informa- Wednesday night. The orchestra of Height. Mr. McCampbeH said he felt Ui) "Sul mare, luccica" _ Kerly B. Tuthlll. who are running for Every detail of the building is not- llig Diilngs Scheduled for Lincrolt tion regarding loans at Mr. vonKat- McCJuire Bros, will provide music confident that he would receive a ma- i Coro il'Itnlin re-election, and William A. Miller, tho Democrats. Mayor William K. ed by the observing surveyors. Draw- Inn This Saturday Night. tengell's olllce. The Red llnnk hous- and rofrnshmontn will ho served jority of the votes cast, but that lu- Italian Folk I'anccs--- who Ls running for the short term, Fowler, Sr,, for mayor, Herbert F, Ings, recording measurements to the ing committee wishes to thank thoso without extra charge. Cash prizes was not sure there would be an hon- i (a) Tnrcnlclhi .Ilriliana - are candidates on the Republican Young and Francis Downs for coun- minutest detail, are prepared. The According to present plans, thij I (b) Qnn'lrir-lin -. cllmcn for full terms, Christian G. who have co-operated and aro still amounting to $100 will be awarded. est count. He said he wanted two ' Coio ,1'lulia U ticket. Mr. Miller is running for the work upon completion, Is so compre- coming Saturday night, September 1 Axfdson for councilman for tho Bhort co-operating in tho Better Houying One will he for $50 and tho others watchers at each voting place, one ' Ciovenczza" I'oio d'haliu. the unexpiml term of Hurry Angclo. All hensive that If the building were to 14, is to be a gala night at the Lin- Kcd limit Hand ami AudioiKC. term and Walter J. Sweeney for jus- program at Red Hank and vicinity. will be live ten-dollar prizes. Tho to see that the ballots were called Our Notable ' Audience • Cut-'ls intro- are members of the present council. be destroyed at any time, an oxact croft inn. Mr. and Mrs. Dunte off as voted and another to see that tice of tho penco have no opposition. replica could be built from tho plans, Deverlo, who bought tho old large advance sale of tickets has en- : duccil l>y Felix KnnUntelo The only contests for the primary couraged tho firemen to believe that they wero correctly tubulated. He "Thn KHr-SpaiiKlcil Banner" Coro are for members of the county com- On the Republican side "Victor and moreover nny unusual detail several months ago, aro making a SOUTH STREET HOUSE SOLD. ! d'ltnlin. llio Keel Bank Bund and Audi- the dance will be largely attended. said ho would attend to having mittee, the Republicans having two Perottl, Solomon J. Nelrnark and could bo Included in tho rcpioduc- number of improvements to the place badges and other credentials provid- Nells Jacobsen are running for th« and the interior changes have about VVIIUum C. Daub of Bergen l'lacc The dance, committee comprises John and the Democrats one. Harry W. Lcmmon, Edgnr Holloway and 1'AI- ed for the watchers. AWAKDKD SCHOLARSHIPS. Dennis. Kr., and Abram C. Dixon are two places on the ballot for cotlnclt- For Instance, a bullet hole In tho been comploted. Tho exterior changes I'liico Buys Former IMgglns Property mca for two terms. Ono Is to bo left are now being mode. win C. Rccd. In the contest for tho Republican English crown which adorns Christ Tho former William G. Hlgglns Miinniuiith County GlrlsOct Awards county committeenian for the first by tho wayside, ltosslter L. Wnteri Episcopal church at Shrewsbury, Tho Interior changes havo dono HARVEST HOME DINNER. fhr mayor, Clarence Carlson for coun- away with tho old barroom and liv- residence located at 96 South street, ut N. J. C'nllogo for" Women. district, and Mrs. Cltira O. Schwonkci made by embittered Colonials during has been sold through tho Joseph G. Another Satisfied User. cilman for the Bhort torm, Clarenc* ing room In what was formerly the "Ploaae discontinue my lul as I Annual Event to lie Hold for Helford | Miss Elsie Wildnngi'r of Red Bank, will hnvo Mrs. Rose Spnletta Jan- tho American Revolution, could ho McCue. agency of Rummin to William nalone as her opponent in the second Stevens for collector and George D. duplicated exactly, should there he one-story structure. These . roomii have rented the place advertised In Flro Compnny Tomorrow. i&Ilss Roberta KermiiiKhnin of Kcun.s- Mace, for JiuUlco pt tho peace are not huve been converted into ono large G. Daub of Bergen place, who plans 'bui'if, MM Mary Nugent of Wicka- district. There will be a contest bo- any need for It. to make extensive Improvement!! and Tho Register through the pulling A harvest home and shore dinner opposed. However, tho Republicans grill and barroom, with a new U or power of The Register ndvprtiM1- tunk and Misn Mnryalk-o StutlB of tween MtH. Anna K. Harm and Mrs. hnvo contexts for cnombera of the After tho measurements havo been occupy It us his permanent home. for tho benefit o[ Chemical lire com- Edna M. Jones for Democratic com- made, tho plans drawn and tho. his- horue shoe bar, which will bo opened mont." This is what William K. ManiiRquan aro among Hit! 221 stu- county executive commlttoo between There Is a colonial style house of nine pany of Belford will be held tomor- district, tory recorded, photographs run made this Saturday night with fitting cer- Johnston of 10(1 Harding road .said row evening at six o'clock at tlic flic dents of thr Now .Trrsoy Collide for mlttepwoman for the Mlchaot J. Doveri'aux ami Nells Jac- emonies and with Bpeclal music and rooms and bath on the premises, j Women during Iho 11135-31) academic of tho buildings. The pictures aro to a Register representative a few house. The first serving will be at ! obson, and Mrs. Allle W. A|iplpgate dancing as an added attraction. which have a sixty-foot frontage and year who will enjoy scholarships. and Mrs. Dorothy Carlson. nlso to be sent to HIP Coniu'o.'islonal a lM-foot depth. dayti ago. This l*i Juat another in- six o'clock. Elaborate preparation* Food Sale Saturday. library. Tim exterior changes to tho place stance of what womlorflll result;; run ' Awards of scholarship:) have biuMi The same agency about a year ago hnvo been made and the advance sale imadc to sixty mcmhci:; of the senior Married CouplcH' Hlble t of Among the liMorlcal .structures will comprise a second story on what sold Mr. Daub's retddenco located on be had through using Thn Rr^i: trr'.s of tickets ban encouraged tho belief 1 the Methodist church will holld a food Highlands ITlniary I'onlfsti. that havo been or are now being was formerly a one-story wing, want columns, that there will bo a large attendance. class, 30 members of the Junior the Seven Bridge road, Little Silver. clasa, 55 momhnrs of the sophomore sain in the church Sunday-school Two councllmcn will bo nominated Btudlart'by Mr. Delatusli and his staff which will give the structure two ad- The dinner ia nn nnniml event oml rooms Saturday, September 11. Mrs. of architects nre Christ Episcopal ditional tiPdrooiTiH, as woll as provide becausti of its excellence over a per- ; clnns and 7.1 iiienilu'i-s nl' the itu-oni- at Highlands next Tuesday. On th« Vol« for u Sqimrc Deal For Sale ' imf freshman clii'in. Thin la thn Koy Inseoo of I'uli" Haven Is eluiir- Uomocrutlo ticket thiuu urn three church, the Quaker church and tho for modern electrical equipment and for tho taxpayers and no connlvanco Soda water, all (lavora, Catuulu iod of years it has won a reputation nian of the affair. Allen homestead ut Shrewsbury; with lux nulls fllmrks by nominating ! largest allotment of schulnriihlpsi In afijilhuitH, Harry A. Ilrown, who l» sanitary fixtures throughout til? Dry, White Hock Krueger'o hour, a:i a triumph of culinary skill. tho history of the college. Christ church ut Mlddletown, the place. Martha M. Brower an the Republi- and other brandn. Aluo distilled wa- running for reduction! John K. can candidate for collector of taxus NOTION Of KI.KCTION. Ahorn, a former councilman, and Imlay muiiidon a! Allentown, Tonnoiit .William ViuiNuU & Son of Fair ter. Benjamin II, Crato. U North Mon nnd Women Ml.-* Wilil;ni|!or, Miss IVrmlnRhain church, Village Inn at Engllnhtown, at Tied Hank. Vote for her by writ- Bridge avonuo, Red Ba,nk. nhono M«r Mm. Mao Do.-np.-icy. Tho ItcnubllCMa lluvLn him heen doing tho carpenter ing her iinmo or placing a ntlo'ltor on go past your house and look In your and Miss Nugent are menihci-H of Mulimtay HulldliiK and loan ABSO- the Deserted Vlllngo of Allaire, tho —Advertisement windows. How neat aro you? You the class of 1K1S and Mis:i Ktult.i in havo no contests for theao olllces, wui'k; tho electrical work Is In chargo tho blank space on the Republican 1 vliitinn, K«l Hank, N. J. Ilanklnsim mansion, St. Peter'n of Walter IIuRan of Bed Bunlt, and column under tho designation, Col- iiro Hint Judged by your window a member of tho claim of I'M'. . There art; two county coinniltUo church, the Thompson , hou»o and lnclur, and put a cross In front of Totloy'it 1'or Typewriter!*, .'dlndl1:!. Call u.H up today nnd let ll;; The ininviii! meeting of thn nhare- light!!, among the lupiibllcitiiii. John v a modern oil healing nyateni has 1 .Guaranteed machines ut bargain hnldfis of the Mainstay Hulldlng General Clinton's lioaqunrtcrH at tho iijimi , tlnin: X Miutlm M. Hiow- mtwuHiro your wlndown. No ohaiK'' 1 Annual Hot Cihh'ki-n Supper A. Halmi and Ciiiinrllmun Jacob 8, lif-'i'a Installed under the mipervblou el'.- -Advertisement. prices. Export repairing. Tctloy'ii, for thifi Hervico, Ijowcst prlcon on anil ljian AxsocliiUou for tho ol«e- Freehold; tho Stephen Allen farm at of l'Mwnrd O'llrlcn of Kiimwin, Urpad street. Red Hank.—Advoltiso- at St. John's church, Marlboro, Tilr.-i- tlon of ditei'feis to till existing va- Hoffman will luck burns hi tlm first (1'idil for liy Marllm M. Umwci Com.) f|il;illty shades. Astk about our qual- . day, .September 21. Adult.'i 7r>o, chll- ili.itilet, ami lli'niy V. Cjunat nnd Urlclle find the Hurrowen mansion ut A large, twn-otory, two-car gaiafje ment, ity iipeclal fihfule offer. National fie, cancies, and for tho transaction of Mntnwun. 'dvon tile. Huppar• nerved from S:30 ouch other burliness IIH muy bo neet'a- Riilpli I!. Colenmn will bn thn can- has bei'ii built (in tho roar of tho \t)c. and $1 Slorc. Free delivery. to 8:30. -Advm'tlMoment, Auto Oivneni, Attention. ITuol Oil Phono Red Hank 2IW0. •• Advertise- Hary, will ho held at the olllco ot thn dldiltCH In the iiocoiid illnlilcl. The hlptnry of Christ church at prornifieH. Have 30','D on your lnsuruncn; roll- to suit your Burner; bent grades and An.'ioei;itlon, Ili Mechanic, street. Red ShreAY!",bury whloh-formH part of the lilrnt. | Triililn'H fir Typewriter ItargnliiH, r ublu campanula, prompt service. Spe- prices. Unnxeolled oorvlco. Fred D llnnk, New Jointly, on Wcdnondny, Atl.-nllnn, World War VUrwM, report prepared by Mr. DelatuHh, In Kindergarten to Re-open. cial rates on lloota. Whltc-I'ach Wlkofl Co., Red Bank, nhone 552.- h'lMitalri nnd export repairing. 31) October -nd 11135, between the IIOUIH Artvortlsomont Roil Hunk limitless Institute :Hiond istrcct. Rod Itunlt.•-Advertlac- A vote for Juiieph II. V/Uiglinri, il«- replete with lnteruminf; fuels. It fol- Ml'H. Fielder, formerly "f IM Rlv Agency, Urond nnd Mochnnlc ntruot Secretarial and accountancy of «:<>(> n'rloek V, M. and B;(1Q tl'tdock publlcuu.a-jindidMtn fui AffHamlily, !• lows : road, Ilunhnnl Park, wishes to an- phono Red Hank 2100. M. Heller, V! j mont. 1 Mallei Golcmnn School of Dancing. courses. Day school opens Hepiem- 1>. M. a vutn far a biwliiinii inun anil »t» iimmci! Hie l!)3r> 1KII) opening ui her : 13. Grouslnger.—-Advertisement. Free KUmnu'd OIIIIUH, N. C, (u'ciM-iiH vntorim nf tha SfMri division. "Colonel Irfwls Morrlu, who bc- kindergarten un October 1st, it I new I , •-.-«•. ITI Rector place, Red ltiink. Full bor 17, night ncliool October 1. Flor- Rayinontl If, Hurlpy, cumo thn Hint (,'fivornoi' of New Jer- term ntnrtn October Int. -Advortlsn- ence O'Hhea, 128 lirond street, phone at Atlantic hotel. Fa|r Mavmi, on •Hocreliuy. (I'nlil he by Ju^oph If. Vailgfctllk Cftm* address, 111(1 Lincoln avenue, Hast j Typewriter Specialist, ment. Ited ^iank 683.- AdvcilhiHucnt. Wednesdays nnd Saturdays.—Advor- sey as a iieparnto province, lived ftt Hide I'nrli. Individual attention |;lv- j Any makk e cleaneld d olleti l and nd- Atlvei linement. I>HIKH Cimimlttsjijj Tlntern, 'nt yo fully of Hhrownbury' tificment. _ on each child. Ages throo to nix. In- new roller included. S;i."ii, Fron ClnniK nt ItoRel'N Ktugn Dnnrlng TuugM. Vntfl for Unrilfiii A. .Inffmy Hlx imim IIOIKIB, with nil l(nl>rOV«« iTInton Fnlln). In 1701 ho wrote to iiud reference gladly given. .. machines repaired. Huporloi bar and grill Satimlny. 15.TShrcw«- Tup, ballot nnd too, Mrs. Kathleen MctiMni (Huh llou«, Fred Ellison, William Jones, Dr. Sam- Pantry Specials to feel at ease and perfectly Girt, is asking the people^ of Mon- uel Hnuiman, Kenneth McQueen, Abmm poised. nioulh county to ^ive htm the Ke-K ridel. 1 ft. Meal-Tyme Yoiir fu'mlly'H lipnHli, ,,8 well Finales committee—Frank Sole, James aa your own liialth, dviivndi publlran nomination on September Viinrelt, Moe Gordon, Robert Kennedy, Coffee 21c 17, primary day, and send him back Morris'Tortiier. Louis (.'iwsKgrande. upon (ho onr« used In com- Created by ,o the state senate. Waya and means committei'—Jlenry F. Hylln. Ijiirencn Uctty, Jufiquin i.uwriMice, 1 tb. jar Peanut pouiullllir your prcHcrlpllonsI Gossard "Mr. Duranti is the only candidate JIarry Antonldee, William NORIOWB, Otmar Tluvt'g why our prescription for the senate from your county who Phillips, Morgnn Kilert, Albert: llemblink'. Butter 23c Is the aiisweir. has sought to straddle the sales tax Robert Kennedy, Theodora D. Parsons, department 1« Uio most Im- Tho pull of the 1-Vlix Santnntrelo, Cecil MncCloud and the Y ft. Opeko portant in oiir Htorc. All ba'ck • straps Issue and refused to answer the ques-post oHlcers. 2 tionnaire sent him by this ussocjti- iluuse committee—John Alvator, Mor- drugs and chenilcnlii uro of flattens the ab- trnu lMlcrt, J-Ioe (jordoii, John rhieflcn- Tea 29c domen, uplifts tirm which Is conducting a state-wide btnepr, ftlortimer VanSauter. Uio highest V. S, 1\ stand- the bust, nnd light for the early repeal of flic Kntertflinmont committee—James S. TeaBaIlsl6forl5c ards! Only oxporlencad, qual- controls t b e vicious, unnecessary sales tax. Parkea, William GauKhan, William Naulty, "The other candidates for tho Re-I'rank Thompson. Henry Sanders, William ified, licinsiil pliannarista hips. . Macintosh, John Kirschbnum, Rudolph pt. Olive Oil.... 49c nld In tho compounillng. Let our expert publican primary senatorial norriln- Reickilcml, Benjamin L. Atwutcr, Thomas Uion, Alton V. Evans and Joseph S. Field, Richard T. SmlOi. Willinm And OICBO mm employ o fitters enow Welsh, Fred Sehatzel, Tony Hinuint:, John Vz ft- tin Cocoa lie you what Kilverstuin, have not Bought to hedge Alvittor. doubln cli««klnff system that Mls-Slmplicity :>p. the greatest Issues that ever faced Mtmorlal Day committee—William 2 oz. Vanilla guimititccs nccurucy. can do. :1K1 people of this .state—sales tax re- Wcleh, Jiiciiues Norrcli, Archibald .Mui-- Kellar, Willinm Thorpe, rharle» OTIurn. Extract 19c peal and economy in government. Irvinir Harrison, Harold Curtin, I'anict 3.50 to 10.00 They fire pledged, if nominated and Hcclfnrd. Jlohcrt Ada Morgnn Eilert, elected, to voto for outright repeal. Harold Peters. Ar Day committee—Felix San- "Wo ask the Kepublican voters of K". Kiilph Smith. Thomni Mend, Mor- -Ionmouth county to support those timer VnnSmitcr, Erna Phillips. Alexander Jen and to defeat Mr Durand. Mi. Hunter, Samuel Famulnry, Tony Hiintin^t 17 Broad Struct. Itcd Bunii. N. J. I Durand knows that the sales tax Is William Naulty. lielicf committee—Rev. Edward W, Mil- ! Deep-Cut unnecessary. He knows that if the lar, ItabbI Arthur Herihon, Harold Whit- Politicians wanted, to cut down the m>y, UCSMIC Green and the otVicera of the post. .ost of government in this state they Siclf committee—John Pliieirenbcrger, •ould do so, and the needy could bo Josephh L'oC' icero, Henry SnndvrsSd . • Samuell -Oil and relief financed out of savings Roberto, W iam Gaugliun, llnrold Curtin, 25c A'ithout any Increase in taxation. Alexander Hadun, Robert Adams, James Marascio, William M acintosh, Adam C. Size LIFEBUOY PREVENT 'This Is not what the spenders bkuwick, Samuel Hoflmnn, Samuel vant, and Air. Durand, by his rc- Fanmlniy. REYHALDO Box Graves committee—Archibald MacKellar, UNEXPECTED usal to pledge himself with the re-Kobtrt Adiims, Iianicl Bedford, Thomas BOC PHILLIPS' BANKERS of 10 50o GiU candidates, la tying himself up H rock hurst. SIZE . ith the taxers and tho spenders. If Drum corps committee—Mortimer Van- Size BARBASOL Snuter, Mlchnel Knynuch, Thomas Brock* MILK OF BATTERY FAILURE ou vote for him you are saying In hurst, Thomas Woo! ley, Daniel Bedford. LONG ff'ect that you like the Bales tax, -Membership committee—Cecil AlucCioud, :iink it was necessary, and want it Morjran Kilert, Keltx Snntnntfelo, Raymond FILLERS 20-OZ. by using our Lippinoott, Hnrry Smock, William fiaughnp, 1.00 ontlnued. Charles llyrnes, Alexander Hunter, Wal- 8lie 'If you want to continue the sales PhieiTenberger, John Alvator, Samuel LAVORIS BOTTLE ax for at least three years, want Fiimulary, Thomas Hrockhurst, Mortimer FREE SERVICE late expenditures to go on uncur- VanSfiuter. Americanization committct;—Rev. Edward NATIONAL VEG. ailed, then give your support to Mr. W. Miller, Rabbi Arthur Honhon, Bcn- 1.00 Call on us regularly every two Jamln I. At water, DAIRY Size COMP. )urand, because that what he Color guards—Robert PINKHAM' Adams, Dnniel weeks or so. We'll be glad tnnds for. Dedford. MALTED MILK "If you believe, ag does this Re- Oolor bear era—Irvlns Haxri30n, Harold to give your battery a com- eal association, that economies Curtin. eoo TOOTH hould have come before new taxa- plete inspection regardless of PARTY AT LEONARDO. WILLIAMS'^ 34e Size FORHAN'S PASTE its make. .on, then go to tho polls and cast our ballots for the Independent non- Tho Thinl Birthday of Strnto Nichols When you need a new bat- nachine candidates, who will get rid TOOTH, i the sales tax for you in the next Celebrated Friday. 1.00 SIZE 39o tery, play safe and let us install ?glslature. Mr. and, Mrs. Chrla Nlcols, who TUBE PASTE an Exide and you'll know Wo predict the defeat of Senatnr : with their children have been va- KLENZO that ... Durand, who deserves no considera J catlonlng at tho LOUIE llerigold cot- LADY ESTHER And FREE--a New Mode ion from the voters^flfi^hls attempt j tage at Leonardo, gave a dinner par- o straddle this issue and victory for 'ty to a number of their relatives and Electric VIBRATOR Platinum Rim Drinking WHEN IT'S AN e candidates for sales tax repeal friends Friday evening. It was also Glass—both for Monmouth county, as well as all the occasion of the third birthday of FACE POWDER their son Strato. The table decora- i\cr the state." tions were green and yellow. A large 1.00 LARGE birthday cake with candlea was used TOOTH co Examinations, Q3 tho table centerpiece. The rooms 8lze Niwea Cream JAR ClvU Scn on the first floor were also decorated POWDER The United States Civil Service with streamers of green and yellow oiamlssion has announced open corn- nrepe pRper. The guests were Mrs. 1.00 LOUIS PHILLIPE YOU START! Live examinations for a phyeio- Olga Nicolas, Mr. and Mrs. Peter thcrapy alile, $1,800 a year, and a Nicolas, Mr. and Mrs. James G. 8!ze Lipstick 'hyslotherapy pupil aide, $1,440 a DoukiiH, Mr, and Mrs. Knnncth Dou- STARTERS ear. Optional eubjocla lor physlo- kas, Mr. and Mrs. Angelis Angclakos, .herapy pupil aide aro hydrothera'py, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pappas, Mr. and 25c PHILLIPS' BOo TOOTH GENERATORS massage, remedial gymnastics and Mrs. William Kasgukos, the Misses sue DEHTAL Size PASTE general physiotherapy, Olga and Flffl Nicolas, Juno Nicolas, KOLYK0S IGNITION WORK Examinations -will also be held for a Sophie, Stella and Bertha Angelalcos, senior safety engineer, ?4,60O a year, Bertha A. Arglanas and Betty Fin- Restorative Division of Labor Standards, Depart- tor, Kenneth Nicolas, Louis Totookes, eoo ment of Labor. Nicholas AngelakO6 and James Dou- Cream 8lze Rouge Inearnafe John Hansen Full Information may bo obtained kas. -rom P. J. Gisleeon, secretary of tha 42 West Front Street, U. S, Civil Service Board of Exam- 400 FLETCHER'S ners, at the Red Bank postofnee. Red Bank, N. J. • •—«-+-« . Everett News. size CASTOUBA Phone 2112. Tho road to bettor and bigger busi- Mr. and Mra. Edward Stilwell and ness lends through The KeRistcr'8 ad- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stilwell and ertlslnn columns.—Advertisement. family spent Sunday visiting Theo- dore Stllwoll at Caldwell airport. LONG FILLER-SUMATRA WRAPPER Walter Arose, Charles Long and TOBACCO AHB PIPE SPECIAL! Louis PetruzelH started In the kinter- garden Monday morning at LIncroft J grammar school. Your choice of TWO TINS TEMPORIA i Miss Sally Warneker spent Sunday visiting at her home. She had a day of any 15c TOBACCO and ! off from her duties at Fltkln hos- jpltal. a Genuine Hygloss Virgin CIGARS THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Hlckey and son Donald Bpont Sunday visit- BRBAE? PIPE. 80c value BOX OF 50 for 98c Sold only at ing Father Francis J. Sullivan at Burlington, Father Sullivan was formerly rector at St. Catherine's church. Just Received—at 771 Broad St., Only! Sunday-school classes for the fall 5,000 Boxes Assorted and winter terms will, be resumed Sunday following tho morning mass at St. Catherine's church, High-Grade Mrs. Charles Humph spent Monday PRESERVES visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kaspbcny, Strnwberry, Pine- Thomas Murphy of Brooklyn, Mr. apple, Grope, Cherry, Etc. Murphy returned homn last week STSTIOHERY after a visit here and Is now a pa- SUPER VALUE 4-POUND JAR tient at the Brooklyn hospital where ho la suffering a fractured leg. Trllilo-flrrcl ! Father Louts F. Cogan is on a Porcelain Base | I week's retreat at Spring Lake. i Miss Mary Warnokcr returned to DRIPOLATOR | TOILET Her duties as teacher at tho Keyport I high school Monday morning. Pyramidon Tabs 23c Rubbing Alcohol—pt.'. 9c 16c Amami Henna j Isaac A. Foreman or Foreman's 60c Resinol Ointment . 40c Seidlitz Powders, Shampoo lie 1 hoarding school Is reported to be ; much Improved following his recent 35c Sloan's Liniment . . 24c box of 12 9c 25c April Showers Talc. 21c • ucutc heart attack. I Foreman's boarding school opened 60c Pazo Ointment, tin 44c 75c Vince 63c 1.50 Citrocarbonate . . .99c Monday morning with an enrollment 25c Phillip's Magnesia 60c Bromo Seltzer .... 40c ; of twelve pupils under the Super- 1.50Maltine .... 98c vision of Miss Patty Thomns, a new Tabs 17c 1.25 Zemo 89c 50c Conti Shampoo . . . 36c teacher. Much fault h being found over the 65c Pinex 44c 1.00 White's Cod Liver 50c Delatone Cream ... 47c condition of the road between thl« 50c Poslam Ointment . 38c 40c Vaseline Hair Tonic 30c plnco and Rod Bank. It ha« been Oil Tablets 83c neglect oil for a long time and because 1.00 Ironized Yeast ... 71c 1.50Agarol ..99c 83c Lady Esther Face AMERY of eand and holes It i« not uned by autolntn except when It \» Impossible 50c Noxzema 34c 75c Alophen Pills .... 44c Cream 55c far them to avoid doliitf so. Residents 25c Anacin Tablets ... 17c l 50c Pompeian Face df thin phicc have to travel "out of TOASTERS! Tr. Iodine— /z-oz. ... 9c their wny" by not uoing the rontl and 75c Acidine , 50c 02 there hs much Indention over ttil« drills, Fries Mercurochrome—Vz" - 9° Powder 45c Cmiipicfo w i t h| fact. They miy they nro unable to 60c Etlrolax 40c 1.00B. Paul's Henna. . 89c nilk cord nlR ujwlorHtand why nothing ban been 1.00 Haley's M-0 67c plii& Jiluo or| done to ncrapo- or otherwise main- 98c 25c Ex Lax 17c 50c Wopdbury's Face If re en. DGE tain the road, alnco thin would In- 75c Dextri-Maltose . '. . 57c volve no largo expunge. They fmy Psyllium Seed— Creams 29c 60^ QUALITY that unlp'i.s present conditions twit ZVz-lh. Black .... 59c 50c Dr. West Tooth remedied anon, Everott will register 5 Yds. Sterilized Gauze 50c a vote of prote.'it. at the November Brush 43c Half Pound election ngnimit thoae responsible for tho roml In;Ing in Ha present de- DELICIOUS s PEC1ALS AT OUR FOUNTAINS plornble condition. BREAKFAST SPECIAL 5-oz. Bag LUNCHEON SPECIAL SUPPER SPECIAL Colt's Neck News. Orange or Tomato Juice ROAST TURKEY Corned Beef Pattle ATLAS 2 Strips of Bacon 1 Egg 2V2-0Z. Bag FULL POUND or Broiled Mackerel Sliced Tomato Atlantic Ri'nniso hold Its first meet- 2 Slices Toast ing of tho Herman Tuoadny nlftht nt SHOE Threo Vegetables Lettuce Tho largoil assortment of pure, froth, and tho HChoolhoilne. Jelly and Coffee Bread and Butter Bread and Butter Tho Sewlntf club met at tho homo Moclrrno Pint Iron I delicious candlos in (own—at loweil pricos. of Mra, F. Alvln Jjirifwlth lnnt Wfclt. POLISH —fl-ll). H(|iilppt;it| Work WM otnrtrd on mnklni? a nullt. Tan or Ilhtck with cord nndl Hur 17 Pry, inipiirlhtcndont «f Vrc.ii- 25c plug. Gtiuriinlccdl 43-A BROAD STREET, RED BANK nrlr.k Hurchnid'n BIR Brook phcnB Special one year. AC ur| ant farm, la nt a hofijiltal at Palrnor- DC. ton, Ponnnylvnnln, whnro ho under- 60 BROAD ST., Phone 1444—We Deliver RED BANK, N. J. wont ftn oprrntlon. Arnold Cono STORES-One near you la Riib:illtiillii({ In hln plnro. 4c —NEVER UNDERSOLD— 1.33 The public school opened for the I RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,193S. JPageTKwNi AMUSEMENTS. 1« "Manhattan Moon," with Rlcardo at Kruno's grove have closed for the!36, near Belford. The car wan owned | Cortez and Dorothy Page. ' Highlands News. reason. by Mr. Keyee's brother Vogel. '• Strand Theater. The polling places were recently Guy P. McHanry of tho lumber "College Scandal" hoa for Its theme Red Bank Register can b« bought SCHULTE- UNITED "Atlantic Adventure," a Columbia a pair of murders on the campus of ptfiUndii at iied'e'i drim itore, at Jol* changed. Voters of the first district firm of Hopping, McHenry & Frost, picture, with Nancy Carroll, Lloyd college. The first victim Is the Stamen'a (tore arcd Mulligan's store.) now vote at Going's restaurant, has been elected secretary of the Building Material Dealers' associa- LIQUOR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Noltn *nd Harry Langdon, will be editor of the college paper, the sec- The Scarecat, a 38-foot Matthews polla for the second district aro at shown for the last .times today at ond the composer of the varsity show the borough hall and polla for tho tion of Monmouth and Ocean coun- cruiser, captained by Jefferson Cot- ties. the Strand theater. Adapted from music. Police fall to uncover the trell of Highlands, wus disabled re- third district are in tho Rosenbloom THRIFTY and DISCRIMINATING the Cosmopolitan magazine novelette, criminal and Taylor, a young pro- cently on Long Island sound when a building. Painters are busy redecorating the fessor of chemistry, and Mies Judge Robert Howard Duncan, Infant1 Interior of tho borough building at the picture concerns an Intrepid crank shaft broke. John Meyer, to An Outstanding Value! Twenty-Itvs Percent newspaperman, who upon stowing eeclt i> solve the killings, whom the buat ..huil been lent, tried son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duncan, First nnd Mount avenues for occu- A Special Price I away on an -ocean liner on a tip for three hour.j to attract attention was baptised Sunday at the morning pancy by the United Service grocery 7-Year-Old Rye that a murderer la making an escape, Carlton Theater. by distrcaa signals, but to no avail. service at the Highlands Methodist ot Thomas Nicholls, now located In church. Harry Duncan and Eileen the SneUekur building. He qxpects finds romance and rounds up a gang "We're In the Money," a Warner Tho boat was finally discovered and LAVITA of Jewelry thieves. MocHwfieney were the sponsors. to move into hla larger quartern Wall St. Special Brothers picture, featuring Joan towed ashore by Coast Gmmln. > Bourbon Mads by a Foremoit Distiller. ' Mr. and MIK. Cltirenco Matthews The Sunday morning themo at the about October 1. WINES Two features, "The Silk Hat Kid,"Blondoll and Glena Farrell, will be Methodist church will bo "Heaven." UNUSUAL VALUE! with Lew Ayres and Mao Clarke, and the feature attraction today and to- celebrated tlu;ir silver wedding anni- Warren E. Drake left Sunday for "470 versary recently. They received An evangelistic message will be given Seattle, Washington, where he will Select Oilifornla Vintages. "Mad Love," starring Peter Lorre, morrow at the Carlton theater. The at tho evening service. COIVIPARE will be shown tomorow and Satur- usual cast of Warner Brothers stock many gifta. Tiu-y have two children begin a four-year course at Wash- Deservedly l'opulnr A« day. players, Including Hugh Herbert, Kuthryn and Rcvoi'. Erncat Worth is a medical patient inpton State university In forestry. WHISKEY QT. Tublo Wines. Boss Alexander, Hobart Cavanaugh, Miss llvlen Grili'm of Navewink avc- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. llary Connolly Jg a patient at Mon- Supporting Ayres and Miss Clarke Mrs. Cclina Robertson will be hos- mouth Memorial hospital, where she Port, Shr-rry, Tokny, Muscatel, la "The Silk Hat Kid," a Fox film, Phil Regan and Henry O'Neill, sup- nuo left last week for Boston, Mass- ioo ruoor STRAIGHT FI.EISCHMANN'S Claret, Sauterne. port the principals, achusetts, when: tin: la upending a toss at tonight's meeting of the was taken nftep falling at the At- Is a cast that Includes Paul Kelly, Trailers' card club. Mrs. Mary Park- lantic Park roller skating rink and DRY GIN Ralf Harolde, William Harrlgan, vacation. Ooos Further. OQn '.i gal, er was hostess last week. ^ thrusting her arm through a window. Taslc-s Better. ill HB/> At A Special Vrlcc ! Warren Hymor and Vlnce Barnctt. Mr. and Mrs. John Mackcl are the The Methodist Ladies' aid society Ayres Is cast as a fast thinking, parents of u son born Friday night The only primary contest here next Qt. ••••*- cleared $30 Thursday niffht at a pot Tuesday jrj for Republican county lea! two-fisted bodyguard, who Is hired by at Rlvcrvlow hospital, roast dinner In the church basement. 1.89 1.45 FIFTH Kelly, owner of a cafe, to protect him committeemrm between Edward 99 1.74 ' .„ Mr. and Mva. Ko^tr Bills are the 39 Tho society will hold Its monthly Sheeler and Hevrre Sorenson. Mayor from racketeers. parents of a son born recently at meeting today In the church social Hazard hospital, Long Branch. Chauneey C. Phillips h running again GRAMERCY VANDERVEER Ayres meets and falls In lovp with room. for m.-iyor on the Republican, ticket. HIRAM WALKER Miss Clarke, Kelly's girl friend, and Itcvoe Matthews left last week for The Episcopal guild will hold a DRY GIN APPLEJACK Jones college, Cleveland, Tennessee. No one Med for the ollice on the WHITE SWAN an Intenso rivalry results. Both men card party Friday night. Democratic ticket. come to hato each other bitterly and Robert Weiss, who has been life A (irand Mixer Monmoufh Co.'s Popular Drink DRY GIN Mies Gertrude Ederle will lead th» G gunplay np;icnrs to be tho only way guard at tile South Bay avenue gland march at the 37th annual ball .09 out. beacii, departed last week for Ran- Jeff, rrlco Quality. of tho Twin Light club Saturday 1-5 I'T. 1.31 1I'T. 1.09 dolph-Macon co^e^'i', Georgia. night at Kruse'a pavilion. Costurn. Siieeial! FIFTH Garrett Greene of Patterson, New piixc.H will be awarded. Distillers Co., Ltd. MILLSTREAM York, was a rr-cont visitor at this William A. "Chick" Murray of this Compare This Value ! place. WHISKEY place, a New York newspaper man, Croquigno Rudy Eschenbtiig hi a new mem-died Friday at a New York hospital. or Combination Complete ] /ICKER'S Now Older and Bettor. MILLSTREAM ber ot tho Twlnlijfht club. He con- The funeral was held Tuesday after- ducted a cignr stand ut Creighton & Ringlet Ends, $2.50 DISTILLED Qt. noon. Genuine and U,, /^ 1.34 APPLEJACK Kruse's gvova several years ago. J FKF.DERIC WAVhi - ** Charles Bennett, who conducts a $5,00 to $7.5u LONDON DRY GIN A Superior 1'roducl market at Miller and Bay avenues, Atlantic Highlands. Sl'ECIAL ! A Cholco KtiRlUh OI>T FINE SCOTCHES ! AGKI> OVER 1 YEAR IN and Wagners vegetable market at FltEE FINGER WAVE AT A VKKV SPECIAL TRICE CHARRED CASKS. North street and Bay avenue have (Tho Rod Bank ItenUter can bo boucht FIFTH in Atlantic Hitrlilarxlu nt tho stores of with our Now At A SnrcJnl Trie* ! The story concerns the efforts of cloned for tho season, William Left. J* Lemljurif and A. Katt). Johnnie Walter . .3.29 two glrl-"chlselerfl" who are process Mrs. J. J. Hill has closed tho Seat- Modern Method White Horse 3.29 severs for an attorney specializing In Side house at Valley and "Fifth streets Mr. and Mrs. James Garlin hav Oil Shampoo—$1.00 Qt. [or the summer and moved' to New- leased an apartment in the bank 1-19 Grand Liqueur 2.98 breach of promlso cases. Tho rom- Ask sabout U ! IT. ark. building through the Bowtcl] agency. 1,79 ance Is between one- of tho glr Special Attention to Children** Hair """ Fifth Teacher's 3.29 'chlsolors" and a wealthy young man Austin Johnson, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. White and children, who have been occupying Gray, Dyed or Bleached Hair Successfully dressed in a chauffeur's uniform, Mra. Harry N. Johnson of Navesink waved CARIOCA RUM CANADIAN CLUB avenue, will be married Sunday at the Komste.O9 er knows who tho other Is, nor that lor the New York telephune com- bridge, Massachusetts, were week- ue Personal Attention •i-PT. 2S-0Z. the girl Is trying to servo a subpoena pany, and returned last week from a end visitors here. Mrs. Hill was 64" trip through the We«t. Individual on tho man in a breach of promise formerly Miss Mildred Drawnc. Beauty Parlor HAIR CUTTING case. J. S. Hoffman haa filed a petition Miss Bernice t-evine, daughter of 16 White St., by 32-36 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N J. The two girls get Into the man'B in tho first district as a candidate Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levine, will NUNZI E house on a subterfuge, but he es- lor county commttlecman on the Re- enter Wellesley college next week. Bed Bank, N. J. Hair StylUt capes by tho back door and goca to publican ticket. Lorry Walnvvri^ht and Louis Keyes, hie yacht for a cruise until the mat- •The Hall association held a dinner Negroes, escaped serious Injury last Phone 646 ter has blown over. But he docs not at Mel C. Johnson's Sea Side hotel week when a car in which they were Open Evenings by Appointment. SCHULTE-UNITED know .of the persistence of the two last nlp;ht. riding wa.s involved in a three-car process sharks who follow in a motor Tho frankfurter and novelty stands accident on state highway route No *Mad Love," a Metro-Goldwyn- boat to tho yacht. The girl In love Mayer, picture, la Peter Lorre's first with tho man leaps overboard near American film. His most recent Eng- tho yacht and yells for help. Things lish piece was "The. Man who Knew move fast and furious then to an Too Much," /which played at the utterly astonishing climax. Strand a week ago. Lorre In sup- ported by a cast that includes "Top Hat," Fred Astalre's latest Frances Drake;" Colin Clyde, Ted musical hit, will begin a five-day run Healy, Edward Brophy, Henry Kolk- at the Carlton theater on Saturday, r er, Isabel Jewell, Harold Huberand Instead of "Accent on Youth," Ian Wolfe. The picture Is based on which hnd been previously booked, the novel, "Les Mains D'Oflac," by and which will bo shown later. Maurica Eenard. Tho plot concerns a. mad surgeon In Paris, performing Seventy-Five Years Old. IN OUR NEW HOME! uncanny experiments In medical Mrs. Ozelli DuMont of Navesink FORWARD magic—persecuting tha man whose wife he covets, and trying to drive celebrated her 75th birthday Satur- him out of Ills mind. day. Her guests Included Mrs. Eus- Your Confidence and Patronage has increased our business to such an extent that we have been «ell W. Mount and children Esther, Two features "will alao be shown Kenneth and Russell W., Mr. and compelled to enlarge our store to properly serve the ever increasing parade of satisfied customers. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next Mrs. Cecil Heyers and son Joseph, week. "ColleRe Scandal," one of tho Mr. and Mre. Leo Becker and sons Extensive alterations have been made. Our entire building has been modernized for the mer- pictures, has a cast that includes Ar- Joseph and Wallace", Mr. and Mr«. llne Judge, Kent Taylor, Wendy Bar- Herbert DuMont, Mr. and Mrs. Don- chandising of furniture in a manner designed to please our patrons. Here you will find furniture of rle, William Frawley, Benny Baker ald Mount, Mrs. Harry Blomgren, and William Benedict. It was pro- Mrs. C. H. Blomgren, Miss Helen the Highest Quality, attractively displayed and reasonably priced. duced by Paramount. Tho co-featura Blomgren and Harry Williams. We also carry nationally advertised brands of Radios, Electric Refrigerators, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Etc. If Nominated Height You are invited to attend our opening on Saturday, Sept 14 Cannot Be Elected DINING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES The Bosses of both political machines are playing together, just as Hoffman and Hague played together, r OUR AIM.... in hopes of electing Durand as Senator. The bosses of the Democratic party have no love for Height. They For the past 23 years, it has know he cannot be elected, but they would rather have been our policy to give our cus- a machine Republican Senator than to have McCamp- tomers the utmost in Service, beli, a real Democrat, the choice of the rank and file of Quality and Economy. voters in the Democratic party. In our new establishment we McCampbcll's leadership 1B de- Thero Is nothing more certain In manded by the party workora be- politics than the fact that thoughtful will continue to cater to your and independent citizens will not cause they know that In tha last knowingly take a chance of having every wish, give you more ef- four elections McCampbell was their Haguo or Qulnn cast Monmouth'a loader as a vote-getter on the Dem-vqto in tho next State Senate. Inner ficient service, carry a larger ocratio ticket. In tho last Primary political circles of Now Jersey know that the Haguo crowd has placed an stock of Quality Furniture, and McCampbell defeated the Hague- unlimited amount of money at the Qulnn machine which spent lavishly command of Hague's Monmouth to maintain a Reasonable sell- to boat him. In the November elec- County machine with ordera to stop tion McCampbell was tho only Dem- McCampbell at any cost. If the nom- .j ing price. ination of tho Hague machine candi- ocrat to win on tho County ticket. date can be obtained by the use of The rank and file *of Democrats money, Height will get tho nomina- Artistically styled, well con- Slado of beautifully con- throughout tho County Bhould see to tion. However— structed woods that nro found trasting veneers; simple., love- only In better grade suites. ly, modern styles. Dust proof It that McCampbell hends their No- Another certain thing Is that If Our low prices multo it construction and tested to vember ticket by nominating him Holght Is nominated It will result in possihln for you to replmi' ,95 meet our usual high stand- .95 for State Senator in tho Prinpiy on closing tho ranks of tho Republican your present Dining Room OCCASIONAL ard. Our entire Bedroom De- Septembor 17th. factions who know they can count with ono from our nt- partment offers great values. on tho support of enough Anti- trnetlvo proups. Kvery design and style*—nnd Hague Democrats to defeat the PIECES tho savings are unequalled. Tho Pooplo's Choice, Too. Hague-Qulnn machine candidate to AS LOW'AS Nearly every one you meet among tho State Senate. 85 AS LOW-AS Resolve to havo a moro beautiful 37 representative cltlions and property Thus It Is plain that Height can- homo this fall. Get n new plwo of owners of Monmouth County wonts not be elected In November even If Furnlturo for every room In your Assemblyman Theron McCampboll to ho gets tho nomination. ASK US ABOUT OPEN AN ACCOUNT home! Lamps, end tables, gatWes represent them In tho Stato Sennte Tho Hague Stato machine, antt also tables, 'coffee tables, pull-up chairs, where he may continue his work for the Republican Stato machine, will TODAY ! pay any price to have tho next Sena- and numerous other useful pieces— OUR BUDGET PLAN tax relief, for clean government and tor from Monmouth County obedient all priced at a new low. % better economlo system, for which to tho will of machlno politicians. Abovo all else, they do not want he hu been battling for four yearn, Assemblyman McCampbell promoted night and day, In and out of Uio to tho Stato Senato, for thoy know that he will tnke every opportunity Assembly. Farty voton, not under to uncover their dens nnd tear Into the thumb of tho machines, want them llko a dog catching rats. ' • MoCdmpbell to hrml their ticket hut Independent nnd oclf-respcctlnj; voters should not fnll to go to tho the bosses under tho orders from Primary on September 17th and put Hague say, "No! We cannot con- a mark opposito tho nnmo of Theron McCnmphell, In tho menntlmo they trol McCampbcll, ho will not do tho should urgo othdr citizens to do like- Furniture Go. dirty political work necessary to wise, and thon, on primary day they should insist that their relatives ami ESTABLISHED 1912 feed the BellWli, grafting political friends go to the polling places, aaU machine*. We want someone who for Democratic primary ballots ana put an X mark In front of the nnmo will take orders from tho BOBS." • of Theron McCnmpbell. The Most Progressive Furniture Store in the Shore Sector!

NOTE: Republicans and Independents who did not vote . In the primary last year. 1034, can vote for McCamphell on ™ the Democratic primary bsllnt Tuesday. September 17th. 135437 Monmouth St. Phone 2104 Red Bank,. N. J. (Pild lor by The ion McUimpbeU'i Cunpilfin Commlttm.) Pace Pour RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1985. against "foreigners" hag almost entirely disappeared and far ahead of It that the Treasury has loui with oddly conflicting ideal • sssslons thsrei-iwtra tenrlflq it Is no longer a serious factor In preventing a better been able to borrow at the lowest struggling for expression In action. Legion Auxiliary storms, which naebea •emlilrtr- RED BANK REGISTER understanding among the various races which make up cost in history. The 3%'B offered in Wise adults understand this, for they rlcane proportions and wHlch did exchange for the Llbertys, for In- know that the growing period of a ESTABLISHED 1878 BY JOHN H. COOK. the population. Editorial Views not abate until late Friday n|ght stance, give the lowest Interest for youngster Is above all a time ol ad- Holds Convention tiocal visitors at tht convention re- Perhaps In no way have the Italians made a larger this type of security on record. justment] to a constantly expanding GEORGE C. 1IANCE, Editor. ported having seen occupants of the contribution to the United States than by art The We have always held that, when social and physical environment, Visiting Delegate! at Cape May oottages along the ocean front re- FREDERIC 8. HATES, Managing Editor. Italian festival at the Sylvan forum at Holmdel next (Th» oclnloni UJU-UIM in ma Editorial private investment has disappeared, But boys grow up, and so do their moved from their homes biT'r'ow vltwv hareonder do not neceiiarllj earrr Experience the Extreme* of Sunday afternoon ia especially designed to show this. tba «ndonta«ni of Tha Register.) . the Government is justified in mak- problems. Youngsters have had an Flood and Fire While on boats, because the streets were Inun- THOMAS IRVING BEOWN, The elaborate preparations made and the prominence ing use of the idle money. President especially difficult time In making dated and their lives were endan- of the artists who will take part leave no room for Roosevelt has not hesitated to do so. their adjustments In the past five Their Trip. gered by the storm. Publisher and Business Manager. Crises. doubt that a real treat is In store. The community has Congress, too, has done its share. years, for the conditions about them What has been discouraging to with which they would come to terms The sixteenth annual eonveatlon of On Saturday morning the Drum and reason to feel favored for having such a fine free The Seventy-Fourth Congress appro- Bugle corps contests wero attended , THE RED BANK REGISTER some old-timers in this depression is priated over $10,000,000,000. If thehave themselves been shifting. Un- the American Legion Auxiliary De- performance here, and a vnte of thanks Is in order not the crisis itself so much as the partment of New Jersey was con- by the auxiliary and in the afternoon funds had all come out of taxation, certainty Jn the world has hyper- a beautiful parade waa wttnested. Is a member of for those who arranged It. continued speeches and writings giv- they would have been equal to a fifth complicated the task of "getting set" vened at 9:80 A. M. last Thursday In ing the impression that we all are the Presbyterian church at Cape Prlies for all the contests were THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the nation's income. But only faced by youth in the late teens and awarded at the ball hold In the even- 1 enroute to the bow-wows, and ourhalf of the $10,000,000,000 Is being twenties. May, N. J. The session was called The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the system of government is a failure ex- Ing in tho Convention hall on the use. for republlcation of all news dispatches to It or not j raised by taxes. The remainder is Every nation has its "youth prob- to order by Department President boardwalk. cept in prosperous times. being lent to the Treasury. It is Mrs. Franklin M. Ritchie. The pa- otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news More Shade Trees lem." Superficially, It may vary from During this unhappy period re- coming partly out of the strongboxes country to country, but^the same ec- rade of the colors opened the patri- On Thursday night the post presi- published therein. search has made remarkable strides. otic services, followed by the singing dents parley dinner, which was th« Needed by Red Bank. ot prlvato InvMtors and onomic and social factors that baffle The chemical Industries have used , a young man In North America to- of the National Anthem, Invocation, fifth annual ono, was held at the Co- Member National Editoral Association The tree-plnntlng project which, the mayor and' men's Ideas and Inventive abilities to jo t "">our Plu» reserves of day under lie tho situation of the un- preamble to the Constitution and the lonla.1 hotel, with Miss Emma Flor. ldl council of Red Bank have submitted to tho Works give employment Instead of unem- !|^, ™™L}™J°tTZm thf>de " adjusted youth In England, or France presentation of. the convention com- ence Beach of Freehold, past depart. Member New Jersey Tress Association Progress Administration for approval should receive the P or Australia, or elsewhere. mittee, ot whloh Mm. Percy Fox was menb president, presiding. Her sec<- ployment. Our Freehold rug mill has The time has come when money chairman. She was, assisted by Mrs. retary-troasurer, Mrs. Fannla Cy. enthusiastic indorsement of the citizens of this com- not been asleep; it too, has risked Its holders are. being encouraged again —Tho Rotarlan Magazine, John Spenoer, Mrs. John Phillips, phera of Asbury Park, read the min- Telephone Red Bank 13. munity. It' calls for the planting of 2,268 shade trees on money to place on i the market a new- t0 nut lnelr v created ruir at Drlren within th« to put thei r monemoneyy iniIntoo inuusu\yIndustry., Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs. Wil-utes and reports of the past year and 75 streets and it would provide employment for seven hl h 3 indlcatoiditdd b ththe Mii stoctkk It Might Help. Subscription Prlcps: Lch of the modostTncoJe. " "" ™ '* "» "S liam Camp. announced the Incrcaso In member- months for 31 men who are now jobless. Almost every I market. When stocks are rising, ship In the past presidents' parley .60 What of tho past? Crises occurred thoro is in evidence competition Stolen automobile plates figure Hon. George P. Wentxell, mayor Three months street would receive benefits, as there are only a few In the following periods during which conspicuously Jn nearly all bandit of Cape May, and Mrs. Fox wel- was over 300. All past presidents Six months — __ 1.00 more than 75, Cjnly a small number now have an ade- raids. Lifting a pair of plates now comed the auxiliary units to Cape present spoke and each told of some One year $2.00 quate number of shade trees. an presents no moro difficulty than the May. Reading of the minutes and amusing happening during her term The project could be executed without expense to average bandit encounters in lifting reports of the Department chairman or while attending conventions. Mrs, tho average payroll. Therofore auto- preceded the memorial service, which John Phillips of Cape May, the con- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IMS. the taxpayers. Tbc cost would be almost entirely for vention chairman, sang several solos, labor, as trees con be bought very economically at this mobile manufacturers and police au- is held to honor the departed mem- During crisis men thorities might with profit collabor- bers. Eaoh county president placed accompanied by Mra. C. Richard Al- time. Shade trees are among, the tlnest assets a com- idle money into new Industrial bonds. len, paBt department president. and women who had sufficient faith This stage has not yet been reached, ate on a device to cnake the theft of a white gladlola bloom In a basket munity can have and lied Bank has been woefully In America to invest what little they license tags at least as bothersome as for the soldier dead and one pink Miss Minnie Ivins of Boverley, N. The Importance of lacking In this regard. This need has been especially but economists seem to bo agreed J., alBO a past department president, had In real or personal property, that It is really just around the cor- an escape from New York's House flower for eaoh member in her coun- the Primary Election. pronounced since the hurrlcane-llkp storm of two years selling far below Its intrinsic value of Detention or an Indiana Jail. ty who had died during the paet was elected the.new president of the ner. In that event the famous pump parky and, appointed Mrs. Sara Next Tuesday is the people's day, or at least it ago which felled 200 or more trees. measured by normal times, were on will have been primed. That will be As a preventive measure a slot hBB year. This servics was In charge of the road to financial Independence. Mrs. Clarence Fenlmore, Department Shrleve her seorotary-treaourer. should be. Public interest is never as keen In a In some communities shncle trees are Indexed by the signal for the Administration been suggested Into which plates means of number tags, and a history or record is kept But why the crises? Simply be- would fit so securely they could be chaplain. During tho dinner the hotel or- primary election as in a general election, yet there and Congress to draw In their fiscal chestra played appropriate selections, of their growth and needs. The services of Boy Scouts cause the factors that caused them horns. Budget balancing, in short, removed only by destroying them. During the afternoon session on is no logical reason why this should be the case. If were forgotten. Man just cannot That, might help, but not against Thursday nominations were received, After tho conclusion of tha dlnnef and of other youthful organizations have often been use- should now. be reclaimed as a first thero was a slight lire in tho 'elevator anything, a primary election is the most important of stand prosperity. He ignores sound objective of the Administration. those bandits whoso broader tech- for new department officers and del- the two. It has a predominating influence in deciding fully omployed in this work. The plan worlu out some- principles of credit. An example of egates to the national convention. shaft at the Colonial hotel, which what as follows: —The Christian Science Monitor. nique Involves tho theft of the car whether tho November result is to be favorable or other- a sound credit transaction is tho along with tho plates as a warm-up Committee reports were read In was headquarters for the convention. The next convention for 1036 will wise to the public welfare. A boy is assigned to observe ten trees which he trade acceptance which Is based on a for the more important work at brief, Mrs. Hattle J. Godfrey, hletor- purchase of goods. The instrument Tho Cranberries Are Coming. be held at Asbury Park. It will not make, a great amount of difference to passes dally on his way to and fvom school. If any of hand.—Newark Evening NOWB. ian ' of Monmouth county, received these trees are damaged by boys swinging from the gives the acceptor an opportunity to A country harassed by, interna- honorable mention with twelve other the average citizen which side wins if able and honest stock his shelves, pay tho acceptance oounty historians for their histories. DENTISTS M10ET HERE. candidates are on both tickets, but the electorate is limbs or by tho bark being cut with knives, it is the tional Jams, shrinking dollars, higher duty of the observer to try to prevent thla by peaceful when due from the proceeds of sale, taxes and hysteria of assorted Blzes THE UNEMPLOYED. Mrs. Eva Carr, Americanism chair- whipped from the outset if both parties nominate scal- and make a profit. - The manufac- mean3, ot failing in this to report the matter to the pen will find abundant satisfaction in the man of Monmouth county, was men- MoRmouth County Society's First Fall awags and Incompetents. Partisan gratification over turer, wholesaler, or jobber, receives tioned In the department as having lice or to someone who has authority to punish the of- prediction that Jersey's cranberry Mirny Arc Not Getting a Square Deal Meeting nt Molly Pitcher. victory Is a poor substitute for good government except his money promptly. Types of poor from WPA, Writer Claims. submitted very fine reports of the fenders. If a tree Is Injured by reason of automobiles cedit are : (1) The purchase on mar- crop, for ono thing, is getting back to The first fall meeting of the Mori- to party zealots; and all who fall to go to tho polls next normal. The present crop has with- units' programs, placing of flags,etc . razing against it the observer is supposed to report this gin, of, say, U. S. Steel common at September 9th, 1035. Mrs. Fannie Cyphers, child welfare mouth County Dental society Was Tuesday will neglect one of the duties of good citlzen- fact 80 that a guard may be put up to protect the tree. 200 when it Is bound to drop to 49. or stood the assaults of a variety of Mi Elver Road, held last Friday night at tho Molly Bhlp. pests, Including the grasshopper and Fair Haven, N. J., and rehabilitation chairman of Mon- If a tree shows signs of dying because of insect attacks, lower in a depression; (2) buying a mouth county, reported that her Pitcher hotel on Riverside avenuo One thing is certain. The machine or organization house mortgaged nt 75 or 80 per cent tho fireworm, and Is doing nicely, The Red Bank Register, • and It waa exceptionally well attend- or sickness, or a leaky gas main or some other cause the thank you, in (spite of the AAA. Pro- county units had spent $761.37 for vote will be out not for any altrulstlo reason but purely guardian Is supposed to mnko a report so that the trou- of its abnormal value and carrying Red Bank, N. J. child welfare. The state reported ed. for the very practical one of power and patronage. All the load on a fluctuating salary; (3) duction thlfi year, the Stato Depart- Dr. Robert Emmott Mulholland ol ble may bo remedied. ment of Agriculture advises, will bo When one has done unemployment $U,2B3.11 spent for rehabilitation. too often in the past, primary elections have been merely purchasing goods, warts, and mer- adjustment work for four years as I The state report read, "The county Long Branch, who Is a paet president rubber stamps or ratifying conventions for the bosses. In countless other ways It would be an excellent plan chandise on the instalment plan 98,000 bushels, or 26,000 more than in have done, it is hard to get away (Monmouth) has assisted the Posts of tho state socloty, spoke on Office The party machines control large groups which they use to enlist the youth of the community In tree preserva- when the Instalment payments are 1334. , from It I am still seeing and hear- in doing an outstanding work at the Management and his presentation A worthy companion of tho Jersey as they see fit, but this power Is not invincible. The tion. Aside from the practical benefits to the town, it out of line with Income. ing of much suffering among the un- hospital In Marlboro. Their chair- was most Instructlvo and well re- would enlarge the education of the young folks and turkey on the ThankBglving board, employed. man served for the Department at ceived. blocks of boss-controlled voters are In reality only a —Freehold Transcript. cranberry sauce is calculated to glad- Some things have come under my email portion of the total numbor of citizens. It is on- bring into their lives a new interest in the great out- observation lately which I am at a the Christmas party at this Institu- President Eugene W. Newman of den tho heart of mankind. It pos- tion. Their local service Is deserving Rod Bank announced that the coun- ly because of the apathy and indifference of the great doors which would Increase In providing enjoyment in sesses a pleasant pungence as dis- loss to understand. The dead line later life. The Dixie Rescue. for relief is set for September 12th. of recognition and their chairman is ty socloty had adopted a policy of sor mass of citizens that the party organizations have usu- - With tho entire passenger list nnd tinctive, a••„,, „ I ,„' J Immanent by placing the office under i details that compel interest. As with WPA. No matur how much money past National president, of Trenton. A surprlso party was given Friday f 1:' rge impo! Laws are useless, for the lad who they spend to Improve their own the summer resort iniFmcs-s ia oflia l:,rgs cperhap. importance- , tho j civil sen*. The job pays $1,21.0 a year-a pretty nice l:M modern bonds, these included a town that work does not guarantoo Mrs. Ollphant also Installed tho now night for Mlsa Nellie Hclsloy, daugh- season now' drawin''" "g" t"o a rln-c lin" s perhap'' s bee'""n" th ""e" P'um torth c fortunate one, but it seems like a needless /'call" provision, a device whereby Is reckless enough to risk his Hie officers, who received flowers and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Helnley, of most prosperous sinco 'he oulspt of the depression. As and the lives of others certainly employment to their home town peo- expenditure. the. Treasury holds the privilege of ple. The unemployed must go to As- gifts from tho counties and units to Hudson avonuo, who will bo married a neighbor Red I'anli h.i.- rr:i.-on to rejoice over this redeeming them prior to the date on doesn't worry about a law which at bury Parlc and register nnd then which they belonged. Sunday, Soptomber '22, to Harold Ocean county like every other county has In the past ^ best is poorly enforced. Nor is thc fact and also for tho ^elfi^h leusnr that indirectly this had boards ot freeholders which reraived plenty of pub- '* they hecome legally rericem- take their chancoa of getting work Of tho 437 registrants at tho con- Danos, an omployeo of tho Jorsoy ,-ble. In the case of the Liberty kind of education tho safety councils elsewhere. Why Is ho not nllowed to community profit:: by tlie j/ood fortune of the roast sec- liclty but t Itt wa,n'tt the sorsot t thteh fHhl ' j vention all woro unanimous In elect- Central Power & Light company. Miss tion. „ ,, ,,, . •filceholdcra wanted. : 4 > 1 's, which were twenty-yew bonds and motor vehicle departmentts have work in his homo town If ho does Ing Mrs. William E. Guthrle of West Hcisloy la employed at LlRgett's drug been providing adequate. None of It tho same kind of work elsewhere? Aside from the tot lThlial downpours of last week, Maybe with a pawl publicly ,tgent the freeholders can , the "call" date was fifteen years at- Englowood aa the new auxiliary etore on Broad street, anil the party gct before the public just the sort of news they want; tor the date of issue, in 1918. Thus penetrate*!. Why make him spend car fare out the behavior of the wrather man ha^ Wen better than thcy of his meager pay when he could do president. Mrs. Loo C. Colton of which was hold at Frank Haley's res- : and cover up the kind they dont want. Ofllceholdcrs | became callable in 1033, and the The Interest aroused by a recent tho same work at homo? Is that ef- East Newark, Is tho new first vlco idence at Heuddcn'a Corner, was ar- in other recent : uniiiui.s nnrl this undoubtedly was who faithfully perform their duties have no need to use |Trc!lsury If! now exercising tho j Reader's Digest article which told an Important iactor, but it v/is not the cole cause of have no need to ficiency? Perhaps tho answer will be president; Mrs. Walter G. H. Ryan ranged by follow employees. Their thc taxpayers' money In socking favorable public-it" r I liege, to which It became entitled in the bloody truth about automobllo ac- something like this, "Certain men are of Nutloy is second vice presdent, Improvement. The fiuccer.-lul reason 11 another Indica- tliu gift to MIBU Hclaloy was a boudoir what's a ji.b wore or lnss among politicians '" that year. cldents may indicate the trend for fitted for certain work." All right, Mrs. Jesse I. Keene of Roselle Park tion in the imiri:h of p.ubhc ovont:; th.-it recovery is un- chair. I It becomes profitable to "call" safety education. Tho author treat- then take this for example—tho Fed- third vice prenldent, Mrs. Clarence H. der way. .Summer bungalows iind other residences were oral Housing would have been moro The house wns decorated in yol- ] bonds when tho borrower can bor- ' e•d " bin readers t-o- a_ roadsld- - o- repor- . t of Bond of Trenton secretary, Mrs. low, whlto and green. Among those rented to better ;idv:inKi);o firm for .'-evera! scj'.Min.s past. 11 BerlcB of acci(lentB of a oucceBH if they had placed at 'row new money cheaper than tho! . describing In tho hend of It men who wern fitted Frank IC. Mathers of Haddon Holghts present wore Mr. nnd Mrn. Richard Boarding houre uivnpr; almost without exor-ptlon report rate paid on those bomlu Tlu> Lib-1 KtuciHcuno detail what happens to a to tho job. But did they? They did treasurer, Mrs. Russell Howell of mmmn b(l|nK wlicn h B onlobllc Danes, Madeline Fields, Miss Olga a better BCOHOII raid tho .surmiipr ntlrai-tion.; were well A Plan to Lessen ertys coat 4'.', per cent Now they ' nu' not. Thero wero many men listed at Highland Park historian, Mrs. Wil- Kasschau, Mlaa Lillian'Bennett, Miss patronized. Uiileb.-j all indications are misleading next are to cashed out of or exchanged for ' traveling at tho Irresistibility of 05Anbury Park who had tho personal- liam J. Blnomall of Hlo Grande chap- Thoresa Shkodn, Frank Brennan and Too Much Government. m;ieii n nollr ^""'"f , ; dollars on tho sldo toward rent, etc., tember 23 to 27. a floor lamp nil a gift from the guests, Tho statement Irand by tl,0 plannln,- |,(,.., llc along comcn nomo nnoopor ana tat- among whom woro Mr. ana Mrs. Italian Festival ' "holders, will not trust their money violators «a ho read the ar Icle, ot Among those delegated from Mon- attention to the fact that although the it'nfo V whlch ncllrly a 11 tles on thorn and off,relief they go— Thcodoro Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ;0 Otl tn" 3UdK"* "printS s have tho llttlo bit they earn would not mouth county on tho floor of tho at the Sylvan Forum. 8.000 square ml.,,, of area ,t „ divl'l, d hit ", '" ""'" Soden, Mr. and Mrs. II. Raymond and 50-1 municipalities. When It counties • era Ovcr'taken°by '"ear'nVUe'eKccls ' l'"™cc" d"""" °n<™• lcr<1 to/"T 1"1 f'<• nn"dT repor ""'t keep them In food. convention were Mrs. Ethel Brlden, Phillips, Mr. .and. Mrs. Fred.Crlne, 1 lr If I hud my wny I would turn the county president, of Belmar; Mrs. People who nvo not yi.t nKoi\ Kiaci.a.tr when tbere atlon tbut In aildllion to I'lmi Into consider- of dopre.wlon on th,- industrial Bv, < > »' reactions. None can read, It Mr. and Mra. W. Harry Peunlngton, ill tb,-:;c n, •imnp.-il I,,,,,!,,,, UMMC lli'in, they refuse to finance'new ra j without mentally resolving to take It tnblra I would empty out. every swi- Leah Watson, county first vice presi- 1 were only two or tlit-i; Italian-American families at Ked are as many moir bo:ird : Mr, and Mrs, Aloyolus Pattersbn in ' ; I I'lllli'.'illon, eac;1h ujln. ., • I • ... vel rhnlr nnd make thono pcoplo pa- dent, of Asbury Park; Mrs. Dorothya Bank and jimp"'•iionnlHy IVw in the rest of the county. ' wlih spend-Uorprlso. In :iioilcrii tlirici. covet n- iiny In the future. radfl'ln tho army of unemployed un- Mr. and Mra. John McNeil ot lied ing and debt roiitnicl ini; p Wt'l :, It ment Our educational effort)! luivo been Bremer, county second vice presi- ' --j-f-isiiLijiii"ppiM-nit Diai ivtmrl No* w~ | obligations arc the equivalent til they hud learned the lenson Of Bank nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ma- Today (he Italian Anui liatw n 1 •- u large cluincnt of the Jersey ia suffering fiom t tim mild, our nr.clilent ntnllatlra too dent, and Mrs, W. W. Shampanoro population In thin motion and one that is* coming to bo ...ii'-h j'o\ crniiicnt iif th BWKIXT bowl and tho Htocking. tiilf-riint-c. The way things lire run loney' of Konellp. Tho statement very Ininc-iik' i,,'i i , Into them money that would othcr- dry. Hereafter there must bo grap- theno days ifi not even sporting. A of lied Bank; Mrs. Richard Carney more and inore uppri'duleri MM K linn type of citizenship. wl hic illustration of what it moans to lot of (joo.1 could bo doiio If more and Mrs. J, H. Martin of Matawan, this condition continued oxit ' "^ ""' "'« '"<-' wlno be siphoned Into Industry ItlUlnril l'urlor to IK'opi'n. Thanks to tho hli-'h ijunlily of tin- ltnllnn Imrnlgrnntn who ndmlnlslrntlon nr, mUvHtoT^Zl ","" """""*through the Investment market Is moet midden death In n speeding au- nnoplo know tho vnluo of being kind- Mrs. Fred Kruser of Keyport, Mrs. nettled here find the great American melting pot, thla un ei toinobllp.- Newark Sunday Call. ly and. understanding and know how Joseph Hardlm&n, Mrs. ICdtth Deed- Tlio Red Bunk billiard aendemy at honnat oHIclabi. 'I'!,,, lii»r,tiii],,(,1;1;iln wwh)(,t " "bl« nnd to read human faces a bit more, 1 mcyer nnd Miss Emma Florence tho corner of Broad and Monmouth portion of our citizenry linn contributed substantially to Is n common senro nilnt'inn „» ...'. ' .'°."<"U|1 urges I Tho law of supply and demand hopo before long our alphabet, goes the welfare of this part of tho ntale, senro solution of i!o of tho Cannes of then beglnu to nporatc. When m Boy Problem* Grow Up. Beach of Freehold, tnd Mrs. Fannie streets will reopen Snturdny aftsr high taxes. It. hns received lit lie , oney back to Its original Job, that <"f teaeh- Cyphers and Mrs. Eva Carr of As- That .this Is not more generally realized la due to • no attention In tho Ii offered In cvor-lncrcasing supply, To most men, a boy Is ono of tho Inir people to put them tORother to being closed for the summer. It vftll primary campaign pn far, but. It bury Park. • , again bo ppnductcd by Charles, Gr®- JacK of neighborly acqu«lntniu;f>fililp with the members of much larirer Im- the, price drops, with recent vast most Interesting things .on earth. No npcll such words as Faith, Hope and portanco than ma governmental expenditures, of Charity. Due to the weather the Friday ses- cr., AB 'the sonson advance)) Jftr. ef tills race. Happily the old unjustified prejudice dlscussel two are alike. To one. ths deccrlp- course, the demand alto has b«en ,„„..1 tlon,, "„a noise with -dir t on It" ma-,y Very sincerely yours, sion was continued until the meet- Grovsr plans to hold tournaments plentiful. But UJ« supply haa kept so apply. Another will bs shy and ser- • ^vy K. BatUnby. ing was adjourn**, During the tu- and to put on specl«i RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935. Page Five I Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko would Miss Josephine Butler as teacher, of and' Locust avenues. Cyrenus T. Charles Balslle, at her summer home lands were Sunday visitors at the ,-jFrom Tlie Register take place Chat year on the first day the primary department. Mr. Ke- Clayton was the builder. at Belmar. Conover home. of October. pean was re-engaged to take charge Mrs. Peter Krohner bought a lot Irvipg Owen is on a business trip Harry Dlxon, formerly manager of Asbiiry Park Business College Fifty Years Ago Henry VanBrunt, a twelve-year-old of the colored department. on the west side of Broad street, ad- to Maryland this week. the American store here, ia arjjw with Bed Bank boy, received an eya in- William W. Shippen, a well known joining tho J. B. Bergen property, The public school opened Monday Charles McCue. Leon Conover, Jr., E»t. 1808 jury when he was struck by a horso resident of 86a Bright, died of liver for ?2,000. Tho lot had a 69-foot with the same teachers as tho past Is assisting the new manager. Prepares ono for Secretarial and Accountancy work. All co»i. Culled From the News and Edi- whip. Ho was driving a goat to a complaint after an Illness of seven frontage on Broad street and was 410 year. John S. Bennett and family of mercial subjects are taught. Ono may specialize or tako a co(h- torial Columni and Presented wagon In which ho was riding and a months. feet deep. Miss Mary McCarthy Is spending Brooklyn have moved to the Han- -••.- for the Entertainment of To- passing driver attempted to Btrike The Wallace homestead at the cor- her vacation with her cousin, Mrs, ford place. "INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Day School Opens September 10 )'• day's Readers. tho goat with his horao whip. Instead ner of Broad and Wallace streets was Thomas McCarthy of Irvington. Miss Evelyn Mahcr of Trenton has a of hitting tho goat ho struck the boy advertised to be sold at auction. Marlboro News., Mrs. Elwootl Smith ami Mrs. Ira been home for a visit with her par- Night ch6ol Opens September 23 '•• The following paragraphs worfl ucrons the head. Tho Monmouth Wheelmen held a Maghan nntl son Howard spent the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maher. The school olllce will bo open dally, beginning Sept. 0, for taken from the lasuo of The Rod John M. Donnis and Fred B. Rock- Mrs. H. G. Magee 1B very 111 at week-end with friends on Long Is- registration and interviews. |: flfty-mllo bicycle race, tho course be- John Patterson has gone to Mass- Our free Placement Bureau assists all graduates to desirable Bank Register fifty years ego this well, both of Red Bank, were at ing from a point on Monmouth^ her homo here. land. achusetts for a few days. ' week and aro being reprinted In tp- Springfield, Massachusetts, attending street, near the skating rink, to the Mr3. Clinton Brooks, formerly Miss Miss Helen Clayton has returned positions. , day's Isouc, feeling that they will be the fourth annual bicycle tourna- west end of tho Sea Bright bridge Gertrude Brown of this place, Is from a two weeks' vacation at As- EKNKST I. BEAN, VrIn., of general Interest to tho majority ment, and return, four times over this seriously ill in a Brooklyn hospital. bury Park. A bonaflde newspaper circulation 914 Bangs Ave, of Register reader: —the kind The Register has—Is the Captain Thomas Kiddle's yacht coureo. There wero seven entries, Mrs. May Deener, who has spent Mrs. Josephine Vanderbllt of Key- only kind that counts with" tho ad- Fifty Years Ago. Madallno established more firmly Fred IlockwoiJ, William Mount, John several months here, left Saturday port was a visitor hero Saturday. vertiser. No premiums or other in- than ever her claim to the title of the Mount, Joseph McDermott, Andrew for tho homo of her aunt at Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Martin and ducements havo ever been offered tc Fire broke out in tho livery stable fastest boat on tho two Shrewsbury R. Coleman, Gus Frlck and John B, Warren Hammond and Georgo Mrs. Ida Pippitt of Atlantic High- secure circulation.—Advertisement. It Pays to Advertise in The Register. of James McKlnncy & Company at rivers. She won three flrnta, a sec- Bergen. The judges wero Thomas H. Strickland, Jr., have returned from Sea Bright and before- It wan ex- ond and a third in flvo starts. Applegate, S. A. Lockwood and Dr. a week's tour of several states, going tinguished {20,000 wortli of property Edwin Field. Tho latter two were went up In amolce. Tlioao who Buf- The board of commissioners of Red as far as Tennessee,, Bank put up oil lamps on Wallace at tho starting point ana Mr. Apple- Mildred' Clayton spent the past fered loseea rjCHldea the firm were S. gato was stationed at the bridge. The Levy, A. S. Armstrong, William Cur-, and Borden streets and also on week with her aunt, Mrs. Earl Dun- Shrewsbury avenue to the great natr contestants were started at one oiln- fee of Crawford. chin, Henry Watts, P. L.Cruser, Mrs. uto intervals, Bergen being tho last Ellen Brehm, Mrs. M. P. VanBrunt, isfactlon of the residents in those ro- Miss Ceclle Letts of South Am- spoctivo districts. man to get away. There was a large boy has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. N0WB0Y Garrett Dangler, Frank Naughton crowd of people to witness the start and the Sea Bright Improvement A. baseball game between the and cottage owners along tho course William Tuesday. WASHING company. Nnvcslnk and Highlands nines at- ware out in preat numbers to watch Mrs. Thomas Dlggins and her.two Powf yjavcaink Hook & Ladder company tracted much attention. Nave-sink tho racers go by. John Mount led daughters of Syracuse, New York, of Red Bank elected William T. Cor- Won by,the score of twenty to nine- until tho last round, when Bergen spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Dlg- lle» president, John S. Uainton sec- teen. Tho players on tho Navesink made a spurt and came in tho win- gins, retary, William Cullliigton treasurer, team were Walter Connor, Milllo ner. Frlck was third. Bcrgen's time Miss Dorothy Smith has accepted C. W. Thompson fbrcmttn and Wil- Sloarns, William Stearn«, Albert for tho fifty miles was three hours, 51 a position with the Public Service at ftim liam Willey and M. F. Many assist- Sickles, William Howcr, Bill Maxson, minutes and 47 seconds, which, con- Newark. ant foremen. The company decided David Burdgo and Raymond John- sidering tho poor condition of the Mrs. William Cox entertained re- to tako part in a parade at Long son. The Highlands players were Ed roads, wag simply wonderful. The cently Mrs. George Biauvelt of East Branch and Invited the lire company Burdfre, "Will Johnson, Ellsworth Col- prizefl were a gold medal for Bergen, rott, George- . Smith, John Wright, Orange, and Mrs. J. H. Ruckelhaus of Oceanic to purudo with them. a silver ono for Mount and a bronze of Newark. Samuel Smith, S. Parker, Julin Lay- one for Frlck. Charles T. Flamming was justice ton and Henry Robertson, Mr. and Mis. Francis Cahlll of , „ 54 BROAD ST., RED BANK of tho peace at Oceanport in 1858. Freehold spent Sunday with Mr. and During his term he married Miss Georgo Crawford won a one-mile William Baker of Scobcyvllle and Mrs. Thomas McCue. Henrietta West and Smith C. Plcher, skating raws at the Monmouth rink, some friends went fishing In Hock- Miss Ruth Ely spent the past week both of Long Island. Justice Flcm- defeating William Patterson, William hockson stream, near Tlnton Falls, with Miss Grace Eldred of Utica. W\Sa»e1Hoh> Scott and Joe Bennett, and received mlng was asked for their marriage and caught eighteen trout, averaging Mrs. P. D. VanMatcr is visiting her Unparalleled cortlflcato 27 years later, which ho a silver medal. a pound and a half each. father, M. P. Landis of Pulaski, Vir- had on file. Money- Saving Valu Tho public school at Fair Haven M. M. Drohan began the erection of ginia. Tlie Finest Raior Value For Highest Standard-Use lOtRoiL Conductor M, n, Mulford an- opened for tho new term wllh Miss (Wo 'houses In the wcRtcrn part of the Mrs. Charles Klpp spent a few days Ever-Offered. Worth $1 nounced that his annual excursion to Sarah E. Nlvioon as principal and town at the corner of Shrewsbury last week with her daughter, Mrs. SEGAL RAZOR TABLETS iMfo.LET TISSUES mComplete With Sew* lwll> | !ary MlachmenU.Now BOTTLE OF ion If F=Q;..4l 6 llaaUW

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NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OF REO1STRY AND KLXCT1ON. Boroufh t«l BMI took, UMM oprthwwt- Nones or buauTRv AND £LSCTION. CORN BORERS. wardly •Jotti »hi ««at«v Hn« ei the trmeii Uttlt SUvsr Borouiti, N. J, Boroufh of Red Buk. M. or rosd b«d of th* New ifoik ud Lou «f MfaMtettw* N. J. IDM of th.^Borouah of AtTantio HI«WilBU European Corn Borer Makes Appear, Notic« of th* tlmt end ptmc* of holding Notice oi th* tlm* and place oi aoldlas Branth railroad company to ItsinterMetloa NoUot ot the tine and plsue of holding wto» w(uwiwiBi»ihlth,«iiii mark» on ustbte taorahor*a pti luriKan-- tb« General EUotion and of tilt ofSetri to th* General Elaotlon and of tfai officers lo with th* oent*r Un* ot Obutaat atrMt the General Election and of the ofOcara to taUn ofr 8>ntBandyHoor Bohk BBay ; thenclk e New New Jeneyi two Merobera of the Genera! the aald Kew Vork and Long Branch rall- By J. LESTER BISNEK, Last Tuesday night the Somervllle Aisembly of New Jersey from th* County Aftsumbly of New Jersey from the County Joraty Southern railroad It Intiraeeted Assembly of New Jersey from the County ro«d to tht lnttraectlon of the road from standing corn are broken tassels and of Monmouth i a Sheriff for the County of of Monmouth; a Sheriff for the County of Chairman for New Jersey council authorized application for with th* shore of th* North Shrewsbury of Monmouth; a. She rift for tha County of Hendden'e Corner to, the HUH Home, in some cases even tho stalk is brok- monmouth; two Memben of tha Board of Monmouth; two Members of th* Board of river, th*nee southwardly along the center Monmouth: two Members of the Board of thence (2| westerly, following the road $188,000 in PWA funds for the con Clioneii Freeholder* for th* County of Chopeti Freeholders for the County of from Headden'a Corner to tht Still House Interstate Sanitation Commission Monmouth, for three years; threo Cor- line of th* track* or road bed of th* Hew Chosen Freeholders for the County of structlon of a primary sewage plant. en or tho ears may be severed from Monmouth, for three years; three. Cor- Jersey Southern railroad to IU lntirsootlon Monmouth, for three years j three Cor- £"d to- the eorner of Balm Hollow road at oners for the County of Monmouth; and onct-a for the County of Monmouth ; and Fred Hans' Oornen thence (8) westerly, I cite those figures to prove that the stalk. Tho worms burrowing In- for the following municipal officers, vlz.i with th* ctntar Una of Herbert atrvtt. oners for the County of Monmouth j and PWA Joins Pollution Fight, far the following municipal officers, vis.: thenco weatwardly along th* oenter lln* of for the following municipal officers, vli. i following tht center lint of tht publio unless there is some contral action side tho stalks so weaken tho plant a Mayor for tha Borough of Little Silver, two Councilmen for the Borough of Red Herbert street to Itt InUrteotlon with the Tho raw Bowage from a population these vast expenditures will some- that It falls over of Its own weight. for two yearij two Councilman, for full I Hank, for tho full term of three yean: a center Une of Shrewsbury aSrenaa, thtnee two Memben of the Township Committee, of over twelve million persons, and term of three year«; a Collector, for tho J Collector for the Borough of Red Dank, for eouthwardly along tha center line of for a term of three years, and a Road Townshlpa to Ogden'a Oornen thtnee (4) what alleviate, but by no means ellrrv Worms can be detected Inside the unexplrarl term of Ellxabeth D. Hobbs, threo years, and three Justices of the Shrewsbury ftv*nua to Hi Interiectlon with Supervisor, for a term of thret years. following tht center lino ot tht road from the trado wantes, of nioro than a inate p< llution, and expenditure by plant by splitting the stalk with $ ending January 1. 11)36; a Collector, for I'caoe, for tho full term of five years. the center tin* of We«t Leonard *tr*«t. Notice of Primary Election. Ogdtn t Corner to Everett, through Ever- hundred thousand industries Is bcln,' tha full terra of threo yeara from January thonce westwardly along th* ctnter lln* of Also take notice that a Primary 0«e- ett to Bmook'a Corner I thence T«) foTlow- the federal government of $350,000 sharp knife and digging out the pith 1, 1936; a Justice of tho Peace for tha un- «"- • ""-. on « coureo (May.linl) of loath discharged Into the harbor and Notice ol Primary Election. West Leonard street to lu Interaaotlon tlon foi all political parties entitled there- Jn BrMB (orty m for this work will really be a move J "ho main effort of corn borer con- expired term ending May 1, 1037, and n AIBO take notlco that a Primary Eloa- with the cent*? lln* of Letghton avenue, to wll) be Held In and for the Townnhlp R'Y™^:r m L !nutss west to coastal waters of the metropolitan of sensible economy. trol should be directed toward the Justice of the Peace for the full term of tlon ior all political parlies entitled Uier*. thence northwardly along th* center line of of Middletown. In aafd County, on Tuei- Swimming Rlvtrj thtnee (6) tn an easterly district with practically no ptirillca five years. to will bo held In nnd for the Boroush Lelghton avinut to Ita Intersection with day, September 17,1036, between the hours' ana aoutherly direction, following the varf- One fallacy, which il have heard ao disposal of the corn refuse. Large- the center lln* ot Locust avenue, thenoe of Hed Hank, in sslil County, on Tues- of seven A. M. and eight P. M, (Standard ou« course wtis ofln tatt d Swimming: River to tlon, regulation or control. often as to believe Is a popular one, stemmed weeds growing along the Notice of Primary Election. day, September 17, 1935, betwoen the hours westwardly along the center line of Looust time.) . ftSJW fJ °V> •hortot Shrew" Municipalities and groups of muni- AUo take notice that a Primary Elec- of ruven A. M. and eight V- M (Standard .venue to Its intersection with the thore i? «-» ' HhMlM.(7i ••aterlj, in the shared by many, is that our coastal edge of the infested cornfield should tion for all political parties entitled there- of the North Shrewsbury rlv*r, thenc* Said Primary Election to be hald In tha h r f ld cipalities in New Jersey, New York place in tha respective district as iDtclfl* w.irewsbuify rt?!r °to the* * ° * ° " and harbor waters cleanse them- bo destroyed. Infested corn plants to will be held In and for tho Borough Said Primary Election to b* hold In the northeastwardly along the ahor* of the and Connecticut, have for their own of Uttle 6Uv«r, In said County, on Tuea- North Shrewsbury river to Itt Intersection unity above mentioned and aaid Primary selves with the ebb and flow of the may be disposed of in a number of place In the respective district as specifi- Election will bt held for the purpose of protection Installed sewage treatment day, September 17, 1086, between the hours cally above mentioned and said Primary with th* center lln* of tht traekt or road The polling place for tho fifth Election tide. This 13 not so. ways. of icven A. M, and eight P. M. {Standard bed of the New Jersey Southern railroad, nominating persons of tht rctpaotlvt District It th« postofflce building at Un- Election will be held for the purposB of parties to the offices above mentioned, oroit. w. j, plants. But the type of treatment In- Feeding the stalks directly from time.) nominating periom of th* respective the point or place of beginning. The .assumption has persisted for Said Primary Election to Da held In the and alao to elect one Matt and one Female SUlh District. Commonly Known as th. stalled and the volume eo treated tins the field, or putting them in the sllo parties to the oillces above mentioned, The polling place for the Eighth Election Member ot the County Executive Com- many years that sewage and wastes place In th* respective district aa ipeclfl- nnd also to elect ono Male and one Female Dlitrlct Is the cafeteria of the Slarmund _. . Port Monmouth District. little effect on tho general problem, or cutting them or shredding them calljr above mentioned and said Primary mit tea for each political iinrty participate discharged into the harbor were Member of the County Executive Com- Eisner Company, Bridge avenue and West Ing tn said Primary Election tn each The boundaries of the same are at fol- and has not kept pace with the tre- destroys the larvae. Naturally, when Election wttl b* held for tha purpoea uf mittee for ench political party particlitat- Front street lows, VlB.l promptly carried away by vast quan- nominating perioni of the respective election district! alao ono Male and one Beginning at tht eorntr formed by the mendous growth of the district. the corn Is harvested, It should be Ing In enlti Primary Election In each female Membor of the State Exeoutivt tities of pure water coming from the at-Ues to the offices above mentioned^ election districti nlso one Mala and one Ninth Election District. Intartflatlon of the road from Uendrlokton't Ono of the major difficulties en- cut as close to the ground as is pos- nd also to elect one Male and one Female Beginning at a point where tha cantet Committee for each political party. Corner to Atlantto Hlghtnndt and the road sea, from Long Island sound and Female Member of the State Executive line of Shrewsbury avenue Is Intersected Said date will also be the aecond rtgls* countered in the abatement and pre- sible because this means that more Momber of tha County Executive Com- Committee for each political party. from that road to Harmony) thence U) from the Hudson river. Studies made iltte« for «ach political party participat- with the canter line of Herbert Btreet, tratlon date tn tald municipality. aattarly to Mill Brook. th.nJt (3) fJllow- vention of pollution In the waters re- if tho stalk would be exposed to the Said date will also be tho oeeond regis- thence southwardly along the canter Une oi Notlet of Reglttrntton. ing said brook tte various courses north- by the United States engineer of- es tn mid Primary Election tn each tration date In iald municipality* Shrewsbury avenue to Itt Intersection with ferred to has been the fact that the shredding or cutting treatment and election district | also one Male and one Notice ot Raslstratlon. And that on Tuesday, October I Si erFy to Compton/s Creek; thonct (B) tttll sources of pollution are located In Icers have shown this to be not a rcmnln Memher of tha State Exeautive the ctnter lln* of the Newman Springs lGSfi, the Boards of Hcirlntry end Eleotlon In a northerly course to lowing the «r*«k little stump loft in the field for over- And thnt on Tuesday, October IB, road, thence easterly along tht center Una will meat at the places at which they trill to tht old right of way of the Ww jSSJJ the three states. Each state has fact and that the water In the harbor Committee for each political party. 1985, tho Boards of Registry and Election of the Newman Springs road to ttt Inter- Southern railroadt thonce (4) ttlll north- oscillates back and forth with the wintering worms. The earlier the Said date Trill also be the second regis- will meet at the place at which they will jection with tho center Una of Broad hold the General Election above men* separate laws and separate organiza- tration date In eald municipality. tloned. betweon the hours of one o'clock erly, along said old New Jersey Southern ebb and flow of the tides for long corn can be harvested the more ef- hold tho General Election above tmen- street, thence northwardly along the cen* In tho afternoon and nine o'clock In the illroad rfitht of way. to Sandy Hook bay" tions for the handling of such mat- 'ectlve the control because the worms Notice ot Registration. tioned, between tho hours of ona o dock ter line of Brond street to Ita Intarseatlon »iance (B) westerly along tho Bay, to the ters, with the result that unity of periods of time. And that on -,-Tuesday, October 15, In tho afternoon and nine o'clock In the with the center tine of the tracks oi evening, for the pur pone ot making tht mouth of Tow's Creoki thonce !6) aouth- The tidal currents that flow up end to go down tho stalk aa the 10S5. the Boards of Registry and Election evening, for the purpose of making the road bed of the New York and Long final revision and correction of the rtgls* erty up Pew't Creek and tho Urook at the purpose and action has been prac- icason advances. will meet at the place at which they will final revision nnd correction of the reids- Branch railroad, thonce northwesterly ter for the General Election. head of same and In a atralpht Une west tically Impossible. the bay with tho tide are not in- hold tho General Election above men- ter for the General Election. along tho center Ilne of tht road bed or The following IB n description of tha of tha farra ot Charles H, MUls, to W. R frequently found to be more heavily All corn refuse left in the field tioned, between the hours of one o'clock tracks ot the New Vork and Long Branch Election Dlstrlcta In tho Township of Mid- Rnlph's Cornort thenca (7) etlll eoutherly The first united step was formation hould he plowed under as cleanly aa in the afternoon and nine o'clock In the The following ta a description of tho railroad to Us intersection with the center dletown and the polling places In tht nlong the road t>aat John J, Murphy't of the Interstate Sanitation commis- polluted than those which pass down. evening, for th* purpose of making the Election hintrictJ In the Borough of Red line of Chestnut street, thence southwardly same, vls.i houst to the place of beginning at Har- Tho pollution nf these waters. In- losslble. Fall plowing Is recommend- Anal revision and correction of,tha regis- Hunk and tbo polling places In the same, along the center line of the tracks or road mony Corner. sion, after authorization by the legis- bed of tha New Jersey Southern railroad First District, Commonly Known as the tolerable as it Is today, Is Increasing ;d in the Middle West, but the coun- ter for the General Election.- vlt.: Mtddletown DUtrlct. latures of the three states. The com- .y agents believe that such a prac- Tho polling place lor Uttle Silver Bor- Rnt' Election DUtrlct. to Its Intersection with the conter line of The polling place for the Sixth Election mission ia now seeking an appropria- at such an alarming rate that local ough is tha Uttle Sliver Volunteer Fire Beginning at a point on tho 'Shore ot Herbert street, thence westward!* along The boundaries ot tha same art aa tol- District la the Port Monmouth flrehouae at measures are no longer sufficient to .ico here is not so good because of Company's House. tho North Shrewsbury River directly oe- the center line of Herbert street to Its In- lOWfl, Vis.I Port Monmouth, N. J. tion of $350,000 from Belief Adminis- tween tho proportion owned by the Mon* tersection with the center Une of Shrews- Beginning at the corner of Wesley Ma- Seventh District. Commonly Known aa tht cope with It. It Is, of course, most he dangers of soil erosion, unless the WILLIAM J. T. GETTY. mouth Mont Chili nnd tHo property known bury avenue, the point or place of begin- trator Hopkins, with which to start Cleric ot the Horoush of UUlo Silver. son's house on tho road lending from East Keantburg District, objectionable In the summer months rrowor Is able to follow with a cover aa the liod Ounk Lyceum, thenco oouth- Ing. . Middletown to Key port, and thence (1) The boundaries of tho surao are at fol- actual work on elimination of pollu- :rop. Early spring plowing can be Dated August 18, 1035. wardly to the center line of Broad street, following a lino on a course of (May, lows, vli.i when putrefaction Is accelerated by thenco along tha center line of Broad street The polling plnce for the Ninth Election 1011), south forty-eight dotcrecs'nnd forty- tion. Last Saturday Mr. Hopkins was lubstltutcd with fair results. After to its intersection with tho oenter line of District Is Union flrehause. Shrewsbury Beginning at tha cornor formed by tha warm weather, when every variety NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. five minutes woat to the line of the road Intornection of the road from Hcndrlck- urged to take immediate action.by these things are done any corn refuse Mechanic street, thence eaotwardly alon« avenuo. bounding Mlddlotown find ilolmdel Town* of water craft is put Into commission Shrewsbury Towmhlp, N. J. the center line of Mechanic atroet to the son'a Coiner to Atlantic Highlands and tht health officials of the three states. which Is left on the field should be Tenth Election DUtrlct. ships; thenco (2) southerly, following the road from that road to Harmony: thonce and when the populace crowds every Notice of the time and place of holding end of Mechanic Btreet. thenca southeaster- Beginning at a point where tha center centor lino of aaid boundary road between 11 the funds are allowed, 350 tech- gathered up and burned. ly along the Fence Line to tho curved line of Shrewsbury avenue Is intersected (1) northerly, and northeasterly, along the beach and watering place. At such the General Election and of the officers Mlddletawn and Holmdel Townships to last named road and along tho road past nical and professional men will be bo elected and meetings of the Board ot boundary line of the Borough of Hod Bank, with the center line of Weet Leonard Garret 3, Luyster'a corner t thence (B) imes the present pollution Is an ac- Because of the variety of control thenco northeastwardly nnd northwardly street, thenco southwardly along ths cen- John J. Murphy's reeldenco to W. E. immediately employed, and a pains- Registry and Election in tho Township ot westerly, to Uendrlckaon'a Corner, In said Ralph a Corner! thonce (2) northerly, tn tive menace to the health of the methods which may bo used, each Shrewsbury. In tha County of Monmouth. following tho curved boundnry line of the ter Una of Shrewsbury avenue to Its Inter- boundary line) thtnee (4) southerly, again taking survey of the actual Bources Borough of Reil Hank to tho ahoro of the section with the center Une of the Newman to tho cornor of Gcarae 0. Luyntor a 'and an alrnoat straight lino, woat of the barn whole district. field presents a separate control Notice la hereby given that a General North Shrewsbury river: thenco aouth- of ~ Chariot H. Mllln to Pew's Creek, and of pollution Inaugurated. When this Section wlil be held In and for the Sorlngi road, thenoe weatwardly alpng the on tho road leading from Middletown to The silting up of ship channels and problem. In any case, tho cloan-up weatwanlly and weatwardly alone the center line of the Newman, Springs road Holmdet, thenco (5) easterly, and tot- thence (8) down said Oreek to Sandy Hook mass of dctaH has been completed method will havo to be adapted to Township of Shrewsbury, In tho County of Bliore of tho North Shrewsbury river to to ttt Intersection with the North Shrewi* lowtng the centor line of anfd road to or Raritan Bay, thenco (4) westerly along the commission -will be able to state mooring slips, with sludge carried don mouth and State of New Jersey, <>n the point abovo mentioned nt tho shore bury river, thenca northeastwardly along Balm Hollow at Fred Harris's Corner; the Bay Shore to tho Keansburg Borough nto the waters as undigested sewage, the farming practice. The county Tuesday, November 5th, 1035. between the lino of the eald river directly between the tho shore of the North Shrewsbury river thence (6) easterly, following the ctnter lino] thenca (5) southerly, and westerly, specifically: "Here, and here, and agricultural agents hopo that Mon- hours of eeven o'clock A. M. and eitrht properties owned by tho MonmoMh Uont to Its Intersection with the center line of line of Bald rond to tho Now York and along the Keaneburg Borough Una te here, aro your exact and specific not only makes the port very un- mouth county farmers will try to get o'clock P. M., at the respective polling Club and property known aa tho -Red Locust avenue, thence eastwnrdly along Long Branch railroad [ thence (7) north- Palmer Avenuo j thenco (6) aoutherly, causes and sources of pollution." Bo- sightly and evil smelling, but entails lace In said' Township. Hank Lyceum, at the point or place ,of ..be- the, center Htie of Locust avenue to its In- erly, along tho. New York and Long Branch along Palmer Avenue, to the State High- a large annual expense for dredging. II tho Information they can about Said election will be held tn the said ginning. tersection with tho conter line of Lelghton railroad to Mill Brook running through way Route No. 4; thence (7) easterly, fore this can be done, to endeavor to he post so that the possible damage 'I ownahlp for the purpose of electing avenuo, thenco southwardly along the cen. farm of William D. Conovorj thenca (8) along said State Highway and along tht eliminate pollution la impossible. Statement of tho creed of the In- a Member of the Senate of the State of The polling place for the First Election ter line of Lelghton avenue to Ita Inter- easterly, along eatd Mill Brook, to the rood road from J. 0. Hendrlnkson's Corner to terstate Sanitation commission would :an be kept down to a minimum. New Jersey; two Members of the Goneral District Is Nnve-slnk Hook and Ladder section with the canter Une of West Leon- from formerly AntontdoB's Garner to Chapel Atlantlo Highlands to the point or plact Considering the vast amount of Assembly of New Jersey from th* County FlreltouBe, Mechanic street. ard street, thence eaatwardly along the Hill to Headden's Corner paat the Evans of beginning at Harmony Corner. inoney that is now being spent by not be amiss at this time, so that of Monmouth] a Sheriff for the County of Second Election District. center tine of Weiit Leonard street to the place; thence (10) northerly, along the Jaat The polling plnce for the Seventh Meo- various municipalities for sewage residents of this state may know just CREAMERY INSPECTIONS. Monmouth; two Memben of the Board of Beginning ut a point where tho center center line of Shrewsbury avenuo, the named road to tha snld Antonldes's Comer tlon District Is tho flrehouno of tho East what Is the speolflc goal and am- Chosen Freeholders for the County of lino of Mechanic etreot ia interacted with point or plact of beginning. formerly at Chapel mil; thence (11) went- Keonsburg Fire Company, Thompson Ave- plants, this $350,000 is a comparative- Monmouth, for throe years; thro9 Cor* tho" centor line of Broad street* thence orly, and following tho main road from nue, East Keanaburg, N. J. bition of tho commission: Seventy-Four Plants Inspected In snors for the County of Monmouth; and southwardly along the center Una of Broad The polling place for tho Tenth Eleotlon Chat'el Uill to Middletown to the old Mid- Eighth DUtrlct, Commonly Known aa tht ly small amount, since Its application Dlatrlct Is Westsldo Engine House, Lelgh- dlotown Station of tho Now Jerac/- South- July and August. or the following municipal officers, viz.! btreet to its Intorsoctlun with the center Riverside Drive and Hoadden's Corner •will make effective the many millions The purpose of commission Is "To »ne Townahip Committeeman, for tho full lino of Wallace Btreet, thence eaatwardly ton avenue. ern railroadi thenco (12) northorly along provide for the abatement of exist- erm of three years, and two Justices of the right of way of said New Jerney South- District. that aro being spent for anti-pollu- Creamery Inspections conducted by along the centor line of Wallaco street to AMY E. 8HINN. ern railroad to Wnltor Hopplng'a Corner j The boundaries of the same are as fol- tion plants which will be virtually ing pollution in the tidal and coastal '. C. McCan, Inspector for tho New he Peace, for tha full term of five years /tho rear of the property of the Second Clerk of the Borough ot Red Bank. lows, vtz.i :ach. National Bank, thence southwardly along Dated August IS, 1985. ern ranroaa co wnnor flopping s i* Boglnntng at tht Intersection of tht useless unless organized action Is waters in the adjacant portions of Tersey Agricultural Experiment Sta- the rear of Btiid Bank one hundred fe«t thence (18) northwesterly, from VWalter Notice ot Primary Election. is road Shrewsbury River and the bridge over the taken. the signatory states (New Tork, New from the center Ilne of Wallace) street, Hopping* Corner along the Hopping aamo of tho New York and Long Branch ion, Rutgers university, for the Also take notice that a Primary Elec- thence eaatwardly by a straight Imagin- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, t„o Morford'* Cornor a„_t Now Monmmouthi Announcement was made In Wash- Jersey and Connecticut), defined as jeneflt of dairymen selling milk to tion for all political parties entitled there- Holmdel Township, N. J. thence (14) westerly following tha center railroad i thence (1) northerly, along the to will be hold In and for the Township ary Ilne to Its intersection with the center right of way of the New York and Long ington this week that President :oming within the district arid con- lines of Linden place and Wallace street, Notice of the time and place of holding line of the main road leading from Leon- Ttamerles on the basis nf butterfat i ShrowBhury. In nnid County, on Tues- ardvllle to Now Monmouth toward Key* Branch railroad to Mill Brook, running Koosevclt has approved $350,900 istent with such object; to cause thence northoaatwardly along the center the Gonoral Election and of tht officers to through tho farm of W, U, Conovcr: thence; K pp content showed that among the herds ay, September 17, 1935, between tho hours lino of Wnllaco etr«at to Ita Intersection ;he enactment of adequate lcgisla- f seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard bo elected and meetings of the Hoard of The polling place for the First Election (2) easterly along Hill Drouk tu tho road PWA loan and grant to Manvllle, n the state, butterfat content took a time.) with the conter lino of Prospect avenue, Registry and Election In the Township of from Chapel Hill to Hoaddon'a Cornet :lon which will enable each of the thenco southeaatwardly along the center Holmdel, ta the County of Monmouth. District 1* the poBtofnce building on Stato New Jersey, near Komervllle, for the Jrop In July and rose again slightly Said Primary Election to ba held lit the Highway. Mlddlotuwn Vill&ffo. Mlddlatowh, near tht Mill Pondi thenco (8) northerly, construction of a sewer system and itates to put and maintain the waters luring August Mr. McCan reports line of Prospect avenue to the doutherly Notice Is hereby given that a General up aald road to formerly Antonldos'a Cor- thereof In a satisfactory sanitary •lace In the respective district aa specifi- curved boundary line of the Borough of Election will be held In and for the ner to Chapel Hill; thence (4) easterly, . disposal plant. he testing of 74 plants during the cally above mentioned and eald Primary Red Dank, thence northwardly along riie Tovrnihtp of Holmdet, In tho County oi Second District, Commonly Known It the along tho Chapel Hltl road to Carvey 1 A PWA disposal works already is condition and particularly to protect .wo months. Election will be held for the purpose of curved boundary lino of the Boroush of Monmouth end State of New Jersey, on Naveslnk District. Corner, formerly Wyckoff*n; thenco (S) Hiid Bunk to the Fence Line, thenca nurlli. Tuesday, November 6th, 1985, between tht The boundaries of tint tame are as Eol- In operation in Perth Amboy, having publio health; to render safe such a to the offices above mentioned, oantorly, and southerly, along the boundary waters as are now used, or may lator A number of re-checks were made weatwardly along tho eald Fence Une to hours of sevon o'clock A. M. and eight lows, via.: lino of District No. Z. to the Brown's Oook been opened earlier thi3 summer. in July because a number of com- and also to elect one Male and one Female the center lino of Mechanic street, thence o'clock P. M., at the respective polling Beginning at Many Mind Creek and rond: thonce (6) southerly, alonff the become available for bathing and Member of the County Executive Com- veatwardly along the conter line of Me- place In tald Townahip. Seventh avenuo on tho (jeorge 13- Davia Final plans for a $585,000 disposal plaints were received from producers mittee for each political party participat- Brown's Dock rond, to tho Shrewsbury recreational purposes; to abate and :hanln fitreet to ttH Interaertlon with The Said election will be held In th* said property, and thence running (1) south, in HI von thonce (7) woatorly, along the plant in New Brunswick, another ap- during that time. Checking, how- ing In said Primary Election In each center lino of iiroad street, the point cr the center of Seventh Avenue to tho load Shrewsbury rivo-. to tho point or place ol prevent such pollution as becomes ilectlon district; also one Uttle and one placo of beglnnliiR. lYiwnnhlp for tho purpose of electing leading from NaveBlnk to Leonardvlllo; proved PWA project, are being ever, showed that no appreciable ''emalo .^Member of the Stato Executive a Membor of the Senate of the State of obnoxious or causes a nuisance; to Tho polllnR plnco for the Second Elec- New Jersey; two Mcmbora of the Genernl thence <2) westerly, along the center Tho polling place for the Eighth Eleo- drawn, and it is expected that city amount of errors had been made. Committee for each political party. tion district ta Independent Firchouso, Me- tine of aald road leading from NaveBlnk to tlon District la tho flrohouse of Mlddlotown >ermit the maintenance of major Said date will also bo the second regls- Assembly of New Jersey from tho County officials there will advertise for con- During the two months' period, 603 chanic street. of Monmouth; a Sheriff for the County of Leonardvltle to tha winding road leading Ftro Company No. 1, State Highway. Head* fish life, shellfish and marine life in ration date In aaid municipality. up to the Sorrey (formerly) property on den's Corner. N. J.. struction bids within two weeks. samples were tested, affecting 2,411 Third Election District. Monmouth; two Membors of the Board of the Day View Heights; thenco (9) south- waters now available or that may by Notice of Registration. Beginning at a point where the center Chosen Freeholders for tho County of erly, up the Bald winding road to Far View HOWARD W. ROBERTS. Perth Amboy and New Brunswick lalrymen, the inspector reports. And that on Tuesday, October 15, no of Wallace Btreet is Intersected with Monmouth, for three years [ three Cor- Township Clerk ere situated on the Rarltan. practical means be made available avenue! thonco (4) westerly. In tho cen- foi the development of such life; to Mr. McCan issued six testing II- 1935, the Boards of Reglitry and Election _he center lino of Broad street, thence onera for the County of Monmouth i and ter Ilne of Far View avenue as laid out on Dated August 18, 1036. Raritan and Bound Brook, two enseo and renewed 155 licenses. In- will meet at the place at which they will southwardly along the conter lino of Broad for* the following municipal officers, vlt.: the Map of Day View Hcltchta, to the Raritan valley communities which, prevent oil, grease, or solids from be- hold the General Election above rnen- street to Its intersection with the center one Townahip Committeoman, for threo ter line of West Side avenuo; thonco (6) tn ing carried on the surface of the jpections took place in Monmouth, :loned. between the hours of ono o'clock Ino ot Harding Road, thence eaatwardly years; and a Collector of Taxes, for full a northwesterly direction In the centor line NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION among others, entered last April In- Morris, Passalc, Salem, Sussex", War- n the afternoon and nine o'clock In tha along the centor lino of Harding Road to term of three years. ot Wont Side avenue to Its junction with Borough ol Fair Haven, N. J. to a Chancery Court consent decree water; to prevent the formation of vening, for the purpose of making the Its intersection with the canter line of the Old Woman's Hill rondi thonco (6) sludge deposits along the shores or •en, Camden, Cumberland, Glouces- inal revision and correction of the regia- Branch avenue, thence - southemtwardly Notice ot Primary Election. southerly, and nouthwontcrly, along the Notlet of the tlmo and place of holding requiring them to comply with or- er, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Burllng- er far the Genernl Election. llontj the ucnt«i lititi ot Branch avenue to AIBD tnko notlco that a Primary Elec- conter lino of said Old Womim's Hill road the General Eluctlun and of tho f Monmouth; a Sheriff for tho County of thenco aouthcaBtwnrdly along the conter final revision and correction of the regis- line of Seventh Avenue on the said Davis effort would be spared to make their llinjr Tho Register.—Advertisement. •lonmouth; two Members of the Hoard of lino of Drnnch avenue to (tn intersection ter for the General Election- property Intersects Many Mind orcek. tlio Notice of Primary Election. nojourn at l'"ort Monmouth pleasant ficers, cloven Philippine Scout of- hoaen Freeholders for the County of with tho center line of Bergen place, same being tho point or place of begin- Alno tnko notice thnt a Primary Elec- donmouth, for three ycarB; three Cor- thenco eaatwardly directly between the The polling place for Holmdet Township ning. Also all that territory known as tion for nil political pnrtloB entitled thert- and profitable. ficers, one 'Japanese, officer, three la at the Township Halt, Hotmdel. New to will bo hold In and for tho Uorough NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. mors for the County of Monmouth i and properties owned by the Estate of Sarah Sandy Hook or Fort Hancock. In addressing hia leni-uks to the j Cuban, three Peruvian, and two of- or tho following municipal officers, viz.: F. Wolcott nnd Emily Spinning, one hun- Jersey. of Fair Haven, tn paid County, on TutB- r ' ticr-rn of the Mexican army. Shrewsbury Borough, N. J. Mayor, for the full term of two years; dred and fifty feet from the center Une SIDNEY V. BRAY, dfiy, Soptomber 17, 19.1fi, hotween the hours enlisted section ol tho sc'n<.> A, C!^ :!•> are il'.ren the men who install, main- lino of tho Borough of Rod Bnnk, thence Navealnk, N. J. Said .Primary Election to be held'In tht in elected and meetings of tho Hoard of or tha full term of five yeara each, Bouthwestwfirdly along tho curved bound- plnco In the respective dlttrlet as specifi- here, and called aUt.nt.ion K, the faet tain and operate the vast signal com- uletry and Election In tho DoroUKh of NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Third District. Commonly Known as the Notlco of Primary Election. ary line of tho Horough of Red Bank to He AtUntla Township, N. J. cally nbovo mentioned and (into Primary that while recruiting for tl.i- Signal municatinrltl i system Ut-ed by a modern ! Shrewsbury, In the County of Montnouth. Also take notice that a Primary Elec- Interpcctlon with tho center line of Brond Bollard Dlatrlct. Election will bo hold for the purpose of Corps is. now open, only a selcurd ,,,-,nv 'IM1(> ' ....,.,,I ',,., ,^ t Notk-o 1B hcroby artlel » entitle'il! lhh«r«« < AUo take notice that f making the Club and property known as tho (ted Hank %eglnnliig al the (Jay Shore si Ww tbo cents* line o( Coder avenuo. If ax- inftl revision and correction of the *ei(U- frcuni, tlio point or place of beginning. tion for all political parties entitled there- tcmted. would Intersect the Ruiiison Bor- CE4 observers' course, meteon/lnKleal and when he died, the shcrt was anld of Shrewsbury, tn nntn the flint, by iJlnaham avenue and on southwardly alone the center line of teildlnV from Chapel Hill to Mlddlstown Itiver road I tlienct north alontr the cen- rnty rlf^ were tied up In and around !• tles to tha otltrra atiova Election will ba held for tht purpose of nnd Ileadden's Corner, thonce (8) along plant man. The npplicutory method th* wot hy Duena Vlnta avenue. Croud street to Itt Intersection with the namlnnttnir poiHOiii of the reapeotlva the Chapel Hill road ta»ttrly .*« tn the writer Una of All that part of tht ilorouuh lying wast on the *i«t by Navealnk avenue ant] on tlia oenter lino of Chestnut street to U* Committee for each political party. of tho Una aa laid down In the ilr.t Dis- rorroct principle* nnd mclhodii ami the vrait l(jf Dlngham avinu*. Intersection with tho tracks of ths Now saI House, Center •Ue»L near nidg* road, New J«r«ey tioutherr. railroad to tte tnt«r- ruffe, En at Sule i'nrk, Itiver road, near will bo devoted to practical work Hutnion. sactlon with tha center line of Monmoutli And thst on Tuesday, October IB, Covering tho requirements of the pnr" •troet, thenca aastnardly along the center Lincoln avenue. 1 Fhlrd Election District. 103S, the Uoarda ot Registry and Election tlculm job"' In which the student In All that portion of tht llorougli of Ham- lino of Monmouth street to Its Intersec- will meet at tht place.ai which they will M, m)¥D SMITH, «on iltuftt* south of the Ridge ro«4 and tion with center line of Broad street, tht hold the General Election above men- S\K «nter line of the road leadig r Clerk of Fair Haven Borough. receiving training. Until thoy hnve • Mt of Naveilnk avmue «nd bounded on point or place of bow I mi Ing. tioned, between ths bqurt of one o'olooli KavMlnk to UonardvllUl thenoa (8) ""t Dated August 18. 1D3C. tuocomfully completed a given phiisn oint o pco of beginning, arl* tn th* oentar line of tha roar! Isad nt thi west by Ilanco roid. "*Th" e plolllnoollingr place *for the Slith Election tn tht afternoon and nine o clock In the f llto h n l evening, for tht purpoie of making tha from Nev.ilnk\o ^"• f/ */ A « «•' tit inatructlon, students will not he The polling place for th* Third Elec- District IIs Hellet Engine House, Oiummond aasUrlr. In the eenlw line of the rot A bonafldo newspaper circulation tion nUtrlot U O«c«r Andcnon'a saraue, final tevlalon and correction of the> regis- aasUrlr. In the eenlw line of the rote permitted to jtrogreBn to a more ad- He© hud been nntMed that th« Floi I '">• pwlilnj piaC, for 8hr.-.h..r. n ter for the General EUctlon. , feadlnfdli i (ro( m r7a.»*slnlr7a»*slnlT to teonardvllU to —tho kind Th& Register hna—la tho IU8h tht Washington avenue, h*twe«n Ward »*•- Seventh EUctlon District. heTcVnter lln*) of Seventh Avenue on the mnc.d phnne. Ida car had been stolen. Mr. JP(- ' '• ""homi. BhraWihuJV, mis and Waternnun avenue, Rumaon. Beginning at a point when the cmttr Tha nolllnc place tor Atlantis Town- only kind that count! with the ad- fries'wan notified and tho cars were rio.u f°.?TI5mi1 9- VAN VLIBT. Ilne of Broad street U InUnscted with the •hlp U The Township Hall, Colt's Neck. neorgVn. Davis tract! th*ne« («) nonhsr- vertiser. No nretnlinnn or (lt)iur In- JKRB J. OARKW. center line of ruckln&s id nee, thence «outh- JONATHAN It. JONKfl, i; In the e*nter line of Seventh Avtnue l Ths winter months aro spent, la a BOonsoon,. cxclmngodexchantfQd. ' * «_/, : 0I UlB ""r"^h of Shrewsbury. uiork or Kumson Uorough. Township Clexk. Hi nterseotlon with Many Mind etetk «m ducements havo over been ottornd to trardly along th* oenter line of Broad the wuthwii line. s( th% BorouaU R( At-securo circulation.—Advertljsomoat. August i,u, taj|. D»Ud Auj[u*t JIB, Mil, K) gJh* wuUierlj. boupdmr: 9i Ito RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935. Pa hanging In the tower was chronicled in Mr. Delatush'« report. she would not have boen given so Many appeals have gone to As- through the Legislature almost tie- their mission that he left Ills secure I mad o ln of the things of beauty at Everett many stomachs. Hpmember thi. semblyman McCampbell from fish- cr*:t!y ln thc last hour of tho last post and became the companion of ; England and 'bears the royal The county supervisor of the pro-and Is ndmired dally by vlaltors who M Kith j crowncrown . It was first iIn a monastermonastery ject, in discussing the work with a when you arc feeding hay and silage. ermen for relief from unjust, laws ilay practically makes It Impossible ECZEMA Rev. Mr, Keith. Jri nn pass by through the little village. and regulations. He has used such for !l:ihcrmon and farmers to obtain 'Servlcos were held at private ^ Domingo, from whence it was reporter for Tho Register, was very Tho tree Is on the property of Ben- and Itching Piles brought to grace tills ntntely tower. modest regarding his part In the sur- It Is'nt to early to plan pastura power as an AsBomblyman posseRses thek" ^iisulino for th^ir boats' and • can bo relieved by using houses, a goodly number ..wero bap- jamin Htinkinaon who says the tree to correct tho condition!! complained farm cn^inVB without paying tho tlzod and the Holy Communion wan "Lovers of history will have Home vey. was planted from seed by his father, management eo that you can havo MUUFITT'S interest In tho grave stone embedded early pasture next spring. Lime and of. But tho trouble goes away bark tux of 3 ccntb a gallon. celebrated at the home of Colonel "I hope you will notice," he said, the latn John S. Hankinnon. The and will require a revision sof thn EX-E-MO Morris on Christmas day, 1702. Thus in the flooring of the south aisle. exhibiting the plans and drawings to tree has four large branches which super-phosphate can bo applied to the laws and an overhauling of th- McC'umpbrll lins given his word to began the work that led to Christ 'Here lyeth the body of TheodoBlua tho reporter, "that they havo been provide much ahade and beauty. It grass field late this fall, or why notBoards which execute tho laws. Sold by Drujrsliti, church parish In Shrewsbury. Bartow, who deported this life the plan for an early spring top dress- farmers and fishermen that be will PIUCK 50o. urch parish In Shrewsbury. very exccllontly prepared. My menmeasures twelve feet five inches in spitro no effort to have tho law re- 'A th btid b t fth 1 deuervo a very great deal of credit circumfrreiico. ing. ^^ The department of Shell Fisheries Joh'Amonn Talbog thost wae sbaptise one Williad bym th Leedso Itcv., I th" e so <>«n yo f" Rovf October. John, BartoVMB,w Hofo Eng wa-sfor this work." He had nothing to is rilled with hangers on of thn Tom vised nn that, fho sns Inn will bn dn- a former Quaker, for whom the vil-land and upon hln denth bed exacted flay about his own share of tho tafik. ATTENDED CONVENTION. Mathis political machine. It hns iliietn

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BOOKLETS mentioned on this page Food, of course, must be well It Save* Much Manual Labor In and announced as free to readers seasoned to fie worthy of Planting of Tree*. 39th Annual Exhibition •• may bo obtained by addressing its piquancy. - Copsiderable manual labor can be SIDNEY SNOW, caro of this paper. Three Meals a Day saved frequently by using dynamtU to blast holes for planting fruit, nut and shade trees, points out County Agent Ellwood Douglass. Monmouth County Mexican Maid Even A Novice Blasting the holes is one of tho Don't Let Guests Leave Your Blmpleet uses made of explosives for ;: Hot Off the Griddle agricultural purposes, ho says. But, "Teaches Secrets Can Prepare A he cautions, that the blasting bo By House Party all 'Tired Out' done properly and at tha right time. Horticultural Society Of Native Dish Tha beat time to do H Is when tha ESTHER DONJLAN By SIDNEY SNOW Savory Stew ground la thoroughly dry, and Usually ma •»4»»»«»»»»»» »••••*••••• The Name May be Chilly but Famous Dinner Dish Improved several weeks before sotting the To brown gravy, use sugar that trees. Blasting wet ground does haa been melted and allowed to solid- Chili Con Carne Ii Far From Thera Is nothing which so dlscon- party could not break up until nine by Suggeition* from New more than good, for tha reason that —at— ify. , _ Cool. certjs week-end guests or gives tho at. thu earliest. , York Hotel Chef. wet ground la packed harder by a week-end houseparty such a wooden .Nine-thirty found us on tho way blast. For yearn I livcd with my parents and stiff atmosphere- as tM super- hack, trying to catch our hreaths as GENERAL H. S. BORDEN'S If you rub raw meat with vinegar nt various arm; y posts, where we re-effort of the hostess to outdo hcr.self. wo wooded our ways homo from A By Helen Owctholyn Hecs A good practice is to blast the hole* or lemon juice you will llnd that it ported for duty according to orders I have just returned from such a week-end partpy y with a vengeanceg . I In Uie Autumn, clean them out and cooks more tender. ;..„„ Unc]c ^ Al olVe o, the8e •week-endkd . ThTh e hostesht s Is a ladldy ooff ! urn tUU somewhatht . In a dazeda . 11 won't I ventured Into a "snooty" Now remove all the blasted oarth BUr- "OLD OAKS" ACADEMY f h York hotel dlnlntr room. On the t which wns located not far from definite charm nnd rare tuot, She | K" "">' further this time. But next "Ritzy" menu, I read "Navnrin of roundlng tho holes. Ujiiess the soil If you have trouble whipping; i old Mexico, there was still a sprlnk- chose her guests with perfect bid-, week, I'm Roing to tell you about a tamb, Printanler." So I ordered It around tho holes Is cleared away, River Road, Rumson, N. X, cream to the stiff and.... (In.n stage...... _ , ad...i.di iM;-. ling, (><>££ ^irxcaMei n folk. ance and harmony in mind. While much less fatiguing week-end. and when It came, I said to the wait- rains will wash it into them. Tho ,. j,...v - ... ..m» the natives my mother se- most of them were strangers, within B. few dropps of lemon juice' nftcr it From th half p.n hour, they resembled a tenth er, "Huh, stew!" "Ah, non, non, Ma- purpose of letting tho hole remain an stajies cf whip-! cured a Mexican maid who cooked dame!" he exclaimed, shocked out of open is to permit the soil to bo ex- has reached the for us. Now I had bceii raised to anniversary co-ed college reunion. I tJ" ] I T")f>««ert a year's growth. "Have it your own Wednesday d Thursday ping. think of tamnies as a Mexican dish Fine, to that point! a anirpf way," I remarked, "but to me, born posed to tho sun and air. It is best „ o — —and that alone, And from this FinnBu,t twhero thaet DointIn thi e world was thenaiancea L/essert in Wisconsin, it's STEW!" Then I In Monmouth county to delay plant- When you wish to hurry potatoes ! maid of ours I learned the sheer de- hostess? She had vanished. Just Is Complete Meal tasted It and while I still say It was Ing tho trees until the Spring follow- September 18 and 19 baking, boil them about ten minute*, light? of ssomc e real Mexican dlshes- when a search party was about to he stew, I'll admit it was stew with a ing the Fall when the blasting was then rub the skins with oil and bake, and I'd lik e to pass one of them on organized, she appeared. She was Elce may be combined with a num capital "S," sort of "plus" stew. And done. In tho oven. It will cut the baking • to you, pushin..».-.g„ a_n- enormou.-_s tea-wagon her of lino flavored ingredients to well worth cooking. In the end, I • Afternoon and Evening time about in half. First of all you must know that the loadeded to the .jrunwale. .s with a .hug...e ' prepar. e energ..y. yielding„ desserts for wheedled the recipo out of the chef Mr. Douglass explains that blast- heart and soul of Mexican cooking array of fancy appetizers. I the liplit dinner or a luncheon. Hon- and here it is: Ing shatter* tho compact eubsoll and DISFLAYS OF iis the chill pepper. Why It is BO "Now, you folks just pitch In and! ey, Iltce and Date pudding is a typl- permits the fibrous roots of a tree to If small ppieces of UKC shell s Ret :' called I don't know as It is anything help yourselves. Dinner will be ready ; cal example of a delicious dessert NAVARIN OF LAMB penetrate deeper and wider and reach into th•• e bow- l• whe• n separating-• - eggs, but "chilly." But to really produce a In a Jiffy. You just feel right at which is really a meal in itself, PRINTANIER, STEW a larger Btore of food and moisture ORCHIDS, DAHLIAS, FRUITS use a large piece of tliu egg shell- j;norl Mexican dish—chili pepper mUEt home"—and she was gone a^ain. I r^^Vy For four people—two and a half to than is the case where a hole Is dug remove the small piece. • be included. The appetizers were rich and nour-1 iiu^^ir J nATrr PIIr) three pounds of shoulder or breast of -In hard earth with a spade. and VEGETABLES . Now, everyone has either tasted or lshing. Tha cocktails were made ac-! 1-M.NGr lamb trimmed nicely and cut into heard of Chill Con Carne and here cording to a "Bartender's Guide." j - cups rooked rice pieces tho size of a small egg. Salt Agricultural engineers recommend Hamburgers nhnpod like dough- is u perfect recipe for it. There had been no stinting. >'•! ! eggs hentvn light and pepper tho meat and put into tho use- of an explosive with a rel- ADMISSION, - - 25 Cents. nuts cook more quickly, and ar Just as we panted through to a i J cup honey frying pan with a little fat, butter or atively slow, heaving action, such as lighter. CHILI CON CARNE rather successful conclusion, the hos-1 ^ cup chopped dates oil, and fry it nice nnd brown. Then tess dashed out onto the porch to'! 1 cup milk is exerted by the kind of dynamlto Doors open to public 4:00 V, M. Wednesday. — o — I_ poun, --- d of pork announce dinner. . | jjix beaten eggs and milk. Make stir in Vi cup of flour and let it get commonly used for blasting stumps. . , , , 1 pound beef brown. Now add a cup of tomato The reaaon for this kind is because .When your baby i.s ready to learn [ tablespoons shortening The dinner was excellent but tho I alternate layers of rice nnd dates in puree and enough hot water to cover It Is not intended that much earth For Entries rhono Theodore 15. Nestler, Shrewsbury, N. J. to drink from a cup, try allowing the ;i ^j,',,,, sizolj oniOn hostess had to be constantly leaping ,a baking dish. Pour a little honey the meat, and boil for ten minutes. baby to drink from the spout of " up to make sure that everything ran; (,ver each layer. Repeat procedure Parboil three carrots and three tur- be blown out of a hole. H. B. 1251—Evenings Eatontown OS. sma'll pitcherp . You will find the child \ tablespoon's Chlll powder off without a hitch. Iunt n n\\ y\cli \uu\ fnlit jg uscd_ Pour nips and cut in small pieces. Fry to will learn much more quickly. •1 tablespoons Hour. At nine, finished with our dinner, beaten eggs and milk over this mix- a light brown in butter a dozen small It pays to advertise in The Register. — o — Boil pork and beef together until we were hustled off to the country ture. Bak- . e i.n a moderat. e (350F.) white rinlons and. a dozen small po- If you wish to boil cracked Pjigs tfndcr and mince into small pieces, club, some five miles away, where oven for -15 minutes. tato balls. Put all this Into the pan them in waxed paper before place shortening, onions and garlic dancing was in order. Golf for the with the meat, together with a "bou- quet garni."' Simmer until 30ft, re- dropping them in the water. , in skillet and fry until onions are a men was the order of the day Sun- PHONE golden brown. Add meat and 1 cup day morning. The ladies were to Cleaning Tubs No move the bouquet garni, and serve, PHONE i broth in which It was cooked. Mix sleep. So at 7:30 every male was garnished with chopped parsley. A lalf a cup of cooked, green peas may Red Bank 291 A NEW SERVICE! Red Bank 291 If you find it hard to get to sleep ' jh\'i|"powd'er'~and"flour and stir into rou3ted out because breakfast was to Longer A Problem at night try eating, after being the meat untn the mixture thickens be ready at 8:00. So four" sleepy men be added last, to good effect. . propped up in bed, a bowl of bread i _av,out 15 to 20 minutes, and milk. Oi ' -.....,-• trudged into the dining room at 8:00. House-cleaning! There is nothing Or try a cup of hot choc- j Tne aDove Is Mexican chili without And breakfast was ready—on the dot. BOUQUET GARNI that even sonnds like a pleasant Tie Into a little hag a small piece STERLING FURNITURE SHOP OFFERS olate, sippedd ,slowly. Or if these don't th,,,e„ beans—thu.,.._ii,e, true chili con carne.. Golf until one o'clock. Showers thought in that word—unless it's the appeal to you, take a glass of cold ] y0UI. KrOccr can supply youi with and high-balls In the locker-room and of celery, leek, and a few branches feeling we know we'll have after the of parsley, with a bay leaf, two As beer and sip It slowly. Often sleep- j canncd Pint....o. beans,. and save you a dash for the house for two o'clock to Re-cover your 3 Piece Living Room Suite, will install all lessness may be overcome by provid- i ^ dinner. And that untiring hostess jab is completed. But it's one of cloves, a sprig of thyme and, if de- ing the stomach with some form of I„.„ of cooking them. Add the had plainly been at it hot and heavy. those things that has to be done, and sired, a nubbin of garlic. Low As mild nourishment such as these men- beans to the above mixture, and heat She was showing signs of visibly the longer it's put off, the more there new Springs, new Webbing, new Filling, Re-Polish the tioned. well. bogging down but she was belabor- is to do., .00 ing herself sturdily. She .was giving It seems that of the worst duties Frame., At Any Meal, Hot Or a house party. We were there to that goes with cleaning a home, is Neighbors Will ELECTRIC enjoy a house party. keeping tho bath tub and sinks According to the book, following scoured. But now that painful duty NOTICE ! This is not to be confused with the average upholstery work. Cold • • Spaghetti! dinner, a rest period was announced. is rather made into fun. Today on Talk - - So Give OtIABANTEED TO BE ENTIKELY FACTOBY RKBTJILT. Refrigerator But a croquet tournament on tho the market there is a scouring pow- FOB FUETHEB INFOEMATIOH—PHONE BED BANK 201 Really—what food has ever been lawn, under the trees, was scheduled der that scema to just up and.do the SERVICE — REPAIRS invented to take tho place of spa- for three. Prizes were to be award- work for us. No fuss or bother on Them A Reason! AND OUB DECOBATOB WILL CONSULT WITH YOO. ghetti— None that I can think of. ed at the cocktail hour, set for five, our part Jit all. And it goes so much VAN'S R.B. 478 It's the dish we serve to take the which was to merge Into a supper, farther than a lot of the cleaning Learn to be the "Best On the place of fish; it's a starch substitute at which we were' to meet nearby powder we have been used to using. for potatoes; we serve spaghetti for friends of the host and hostess. If tiny of you ladies would like the Block," and Watch Your Self VENETIAN BLINDS a luncheon dish or a main dinner Some of us begged off. We had a name of this cleaner, drop me a line Esteem Go Up. Sterling Furniture Shop dish—in fart hot or cold sometime long drive back to tho city. Ah, no!in care of this paper and I'll mall it WINDOW SHADES during the week wo up and find spa- That would be unthinkable. The to you at once. Show me the woman who doesn't ghetti on the menu. want to brag about her cakes—and Our prices are rlgl t. IM. 1K-B And do you" ever hear a person of- I'll show .you a woman who has nev- for defonstrutlon and estimate. fer complaint about. It being served? er had the "thrill" of being a real g You do not! It is the great Italian homemakcr. Reines, 536 Cookman Ave. dish that Americans have taken to The Most Important Meal What It is I "dunno"—but the feei- Everything Baked Here is Scientifically Prepared From ASBUBY PARK. their hearts. ng that your baking Is the beat on But to be served as It really should, the street takes top place in your Carefully Tested Recipes. We Use Only the Finest Ma- spaghetti should have a delicate gar- self esteem—and lady, lady—that's lic flavor, and on the market today Often Most Neglected somethin'! terials. It's Economical to Buy Here. you may purchase a garlic FRUCG, and GOOD BAKING isn't hard—It is- save yourself the fuss and bother of n't any secret—or knack. It's just using garlic. Variety In Breakfast Gives Family The Right Start knowing how—and then going ahead. WEEK-END SPECIALS! But to bake good things, you have to SPAGHETTI I,YONNAISE put good things into them. That's H pound spaghetti For The Entire Day. part of the road to success. FRIDAY ! SATURDAY ! 1 onion, chopped No wife or mother can afford to again. Combine egg, milk, and short- Now when the recipo calls for bak- 1 green pepper, chopped overlook the Importance of break- ing powder, are you going to put just 1 pimiento, chopped ening; add to flour mixture, beating any old kind of baking powder into Chocolate Pie 15c & 35c each Crumb Cake 18c each 4 tablespoons olive oil fast. only enough to dampen all flour. Add The problem of getting a good va- coin flakes. Turn into greased muf- the mixture? Of course you're not— Silver Loaf Cake 21c each Devil Food Rolls .'. 21c each 3 tablespoon garlic sauce riety into the day's first meal can be lin pans, filling them 2/3 full. Bake and tho same for flour. Certain Cook spaghetti until tender. Drain. solved In the first course—the cereal in hot oven (120 F.) 25 minutes. brands of both baking powder and Chop onion, pepper and pimiento. Fry and fruit course. And there Is'such Makes ten muilins, flour have been scientifically perfect- in olive oil until onion begins to choice of ready-to-eat cereals on ed—and if you're a smart housekeep- brown. Add spaghetti and continue the market--alT ready to be enm- er you'll have such brands in your MOKLER'S BAKERY cooking untii onion is well browned. blned with canned or fresh fruits. kitchen. Add garlic sauce. Remove from fire, The hot dish can be easily varied by I have a beautiful booklet all about 49 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 252 RED BANK to hot serving dish. Serve at once. cooking eggs in various ways— Prize For Best the kind of baking powder and cake coached, boiled, fried, scrambled or flour I "swear" by—and if you'd like n an omelet. Ham or bacon, fish a copy, just send me your namft and cakes and creamed meats are easily $1.00 Dinner address, and one will be mailed to Dividing Pie Into prepared hot dishes In which there is you at once—and I know you won't no monotony if they are served al- Each weelt some woman is win- go wrong once you start following 5 Pieces Is Trick ternately. The bread part of the ning a case of Ruppcrt's beer and a that book, meal can be varied by making toast Hand-Made and llancl-Palnted Salad Dividing a pie into live portions of different kinds of bread, or serv- Bowl i retailing at $4.50). All you Presenting To You has puzzled many a housewife , and ing muffins, waffles or pancakes. have to do to try for a prize Is to Flavor Retained If ended up with a badly messed up pie. The wise housewife will plan her send in your best .suggestions for a Try this way: First mark out a big breakfasts as carefully as she plans Dollar Dinner for Four People. Send Cooked In Parchment letter "Y." Then take the two large her dinners, realizing that a well be- your best menu to Sidney Snow, care The Very Newest Fabrics... sections to the right and left of the gun day is a healthful day. of this paper. It Is much wiser to steam fish fil- "V" part of the "Y" and divide them When you want to change your lets In parchment paper than it Is to in halves. Your pie Is now divided This week's lucky winner Is Mrs boil them—and really much easier into five equal portions. cereal to muffins, why not try George Dowry, Westflcld, N. J. CORN FLAKE MUFFINS Mrs. Dcwey's menu: too. During tho boiling process tho Cottons, Rayons, Silks, Wool 1 cup sifted flour fish juices are lost and many of the Flounders Italian Style $ .34 valuable minerals remain in the Vaseline left on overnight removes 2>& teaspoons double action baking (Using Campbell's Tomato Soup) cooking water after tho fish Is re- white stains from furniture. powder 40 In. Rough Crepcj ^Qc yd. Silk Prints gftc yd. '.4 teaspoon salt Baked Potatoes _ 05 moved. 2 tablespoons sugar Lettuce and Tomatoes . .12 By steaming In parchment paper 1 egg, well beaten Butterscotch Pudding the flavor, as well as all of the nutri- 54 In. Wool Crepes -fl .25 yd. C 2/3 cup milk (Kremcl) .. ment is retained. The following Cotton Suitings 9Q 3 tablespoons melted butter, or other Coffee (A & p Red Circle")''~. recipe may be used in the prepara- shortening tion of any fish fillets: 1 cup corn flakes. STEAMED FISH FILLETS 36 In. Wulstead Suiting 40 In. Metal Crepe ^Qc yd. Menus for the Week Sift1 flour once, measure, add bak- Mrs. Dewey's recipe for Flounders pounds flsh fillets ing powder, salt and sugar, and sift Italian Style, may be had by writing tablespoons butter BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER to .Sidney Snow, in care of this paper. _ tablespoons lemon juice 54 In. Wool Flannels -| .39 yd. 36 In. Puckerette .. cyd. 1 tablespoon finely minced parsley 48 MONDAY Salt, pepper to taste Parchment paper Melo Beet Croquette* . Ci.nk Macaroni iir-.d Cheese Lyonnalsed Potatoes Cut tho fillets into serving por- «»»•••••••••••••••«»••••••«»••»••••»••»•»«»•••••••»••«•••»•«••••••••••••••»»• > , Tdav Coli] Sinn rireon Beano tions, allowing three to the pound. Mnrmnliule Fresh Fruit . Fleet SnlRii Line bottom and sldea of the steam- Coffee or MTUL Ten Rreart Cuitard er with parchment paper, placing fil- NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF Co [Tee "Want to buy a Duck?" lets In the bottom, one layer deop. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and lemon Juice. Place dots of.buttcr over top. TUESDAY If Joe Penner is to be your Pull parchment together and twist to RUPPERT'S BEER nrollod Vtsl Chors keep In place. Steam ten to fifteen Slewed Frjit Too-tcd rhec'-e San,]- Buttered Pea* minutes, according to thickness of Ktadi'-to-eflt Cerc.il wir-hrs Huttoied Potatoes dinner guest here is a menu: fillets. Transfer fillets to hot platter, It Aids Digestion Muffins Fruit FnM Frn7.en Fruit Salad pour juices over top and sprinkle CDIICO or Milk Cup Caky> rh.volnn Tie Tea with chopped parsley.

WEDNESDAY Mother Can Get Out H; G. DEGENRING Ornnffo Julrr 1'orY. nmt Benns I.amb Slew with Vejetablei With Rest Of Family Scrambled Ejs Brown H-oail Ddvlleil Tomatoes DISTRIBUTOR for RUPPERT'S BEER Tonst . " . Vrestr FYulf Orange Cream Puddlnj Coltce or Milk Tea Coifee When do wo ent?" Tho cry of tho family after driving, or golfing, and Manufacturer of or whatever they do for out-door THURSDAY amusement. CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES One of these days when you want Apple S.V.IIG Oi!tnKe Cheese Knltul Ixig of Lamb Crisp Huron Sliced Tnmiitooa ' Uroirned Potatoes to go skylarking yourself and stny .Surprise M'HIi i Tunica MulVms I(Mtt«vren Peas and Carrot! out. to tho very last mlnuto, thon 1 Rear 16 West Front St. PHONE 1051 Red Bank. N. J. j [ Colltc in- Mil!. Tea Apple Pie como homo nnd cat a delicious dln- ColTee --., try the menu suggested here. • It may be prepared in the morning, «•»•••••««»•••»»»»«»»•»»«»»*••»•••»•••»•••»•••**«•••»»*»»»••»•»»••>»*•**»•••< Roast Duck, Bigararde thon stored away In the. refrigerator FBHJAY until fifteen minutes beforo It is used. Tomato Juice VejMnl.lii SnM Fish Mold Thero's very little to. bo cooked— Keaiiy-to-eiit ri;nnut Cnko <:orn ria is made up In ndvanco and warmed ('elite or Milk Ten I'liim Turnovers up tho last mlnufn; the salmon loaf Collet Is quickly assembled In the morning, RUPPERfSBEER also tho biscuits. ICE CREAM Cream Spinach Soup WITH THE SATURDAY Salmon Loaf Fromago Tomatoes (iiiil'efiiiil Creamed Dried Bec( Shepherd's Pi« Boiled Buttered Rico 1'rlcil KKKH IloL nUrulta Stcwcil Tomatoen When you order.dorit say beer- HAMILTON-BEACH llrolkri Ilncon Krt.h Fruit f'orn Dread Hot Biscuits Hot, flolln Tea f'hnrolate Puffs sayRUPPERfS Strawberry MOUHSO Coffee fi.llni or Mlfli Colfea And hero Is tho rtielpo for the ELECTRIC FREEZER CREAM SPINACH SOUP poundsthrough' cookerlcer d f splnnch forced SUNDAY 1% pintthrougs thich rlcek crerfr m SUPPER JACOB RUPPERT'S BEER H teaspoon salt \ sauce "MfLLOW WITH AGE" Whtlo popper Tomnto Stuffed with Fried ChleVen Mix all ingredients well, ALLEN Krull Juli't. flhrimp Salni Sw.et FoUlo» Heat \V»He« ljlmi. Beam * It you havon't Ihli ratlpo, may wo thoroughly beforo nerving. In oiled Him Krenrh Tlo Bllced Tomatoes i.offue or Milk '.'i, Hen Aniel'Food Cake ••ltd It to you with our compllmonU? A bonafldo newspaper circulation ELECTRIC SHOP Coltes —the kind The Register has—la tho Jacob Rupport Brewery, Now York dry only kind that counts with tho ad- 18 WHITE ST. PHONE 612 RED BANK verUW' No premiums or other In- ducements hflvo ever been offered \o Kcurt llUAaU RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935. Page Nfat HJEXP GET NEW HECTOR, CELEBUATKS 86TH BIRTHDAY Prominent Local Men Active la s B. Swan of Atlantic High- Building Trade Workers Famous New York Church. Living Room Has Bay Window lands Has Busy Day, Samuel Rlker of Navcalnk River Edward B. Swkh, one of the old- road, senior warden, and Jlmory est residents of Atlantic Highlands,, I And All Supply Dealers U. Haekcll of WhlpporwlU road and celebrated his 86th birthday Sunday,' Samuel 8. 'Walker of Conovor lane, He was the guest of honor at a party ventryraen of the Church of tho In- Repair Your Home of tha home of his non and daughter- carnation, NDW York, huvo been very in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swan of Should Work and Vote for McCampbell active In securing a now rectory for Atlantic Highlands, where a bounti- tho church. It Is one of New fork's ful dinner was served and he "waa A Man's Home Is His Castle most famous churches and Is locat- showered with congratulations by The home building business will be prosperous as ed at ^dailleon avenue and 35th relatives and neighbors A large cako Btreot, was cut and all present drank a never before if the business. interests of Monmouth Announcement was made In New toast to a celebrant It must be protected, its beauty enhanced, York last week that tho Rev. Dr. Among1 those present "were Mr. and the investment "safeguarded. County and New Jersey will help McCampbell put his John Gass, rector of St. John's Mrs'. Atnos E. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. tax reform bills through the Legislature. All building church, Charleston, West Virginia, Torsteln Aanenaen and Mr. and Mrs. has been chosen rector of the Church Anton Halvorsen and Irene and Sel- trade workers and all supply dealers should get out of tho Incarnation and will assume ma Aanensen, grandchildren and Repair Your Home Now! tho duties of hie new parish on No- great-grandchildren of Mr, Swan. On every possible vote for McCampbell on Primary Day, vember 10. Sumlray Mr. Swan was a.HO the guest September 17th. , The Church of tho Incarnation at dinner of Mr. and Mia. Edward It would be good business and should give has boen without a rector since the 1'innigan, managers of Rohde'a res- dqath of tho Rev. Horace Percy Sil- Tha building and real culato bual- lars of money Into channels of re- taurant at Atlantic Highlands. you satisfaction. Pay for it by the month on the ver In November, 1934. Mr. Swan was born In Atlantio neae In New Joreey, Bays Assembly- tail trade. Dr. Cans succeeds a notable group F. H. A. plan. First payment one month after* of clergymen who have been in Highlands and has always lived there. man McCampbell, was done to death Tax-reform never comes until gov- Hi* Is a painter by trade and painted by unsclcntlllc taxation which taxos ernments go broke. New Jersey Is charge of tho church since Us In- the job is completed. corporation In 1801. the first house in Atlantic Highlands, tho principle of private capital In- broke. It ll a pauper because It Is Tho first rector was Rev. Edwin the Bay View hotej, in 1880. lie also stead at taklni; only u reasonable sending Its Governor to Washington Harwood. Subsequent rectors In the specialized in nafnted steamships and •hare of tha?ij»t Income from pri- who stands bat In hand begging order of tho 'appointments were among the early craft he painted the Rev. Dr. Henry E. Montgomery, Thomas Collier and steamboat Mar- Your Local Contractor vate capital for tuxea. Undo Bam to give the state > mil- ion, pa3senger and freighters. lion dollars a week with which to Rev. Dr. Arthur Brooks, a brother . The old luws must ho repealed of Phillips Brooks; Rev. Dr. Wil- Mr. Swan is In good health and feed the poor. liam M. Grosvenor, Rev. Dr. How- active in the events of the tlmea. He will be glad to show you how little it will cost. and now BClenllllo tax laws enacted Many of our counties and muni- ard C. Robbins and Dr. Silver. Dr. is secretary of the Atlantic High- For Further information, call on us, be/ore (hero can bo n rovlvnl in the cipalities are likewise paupera and Grosvenor and Dr. Robbtns left the lands board of health, a position he dopendlng upon the printing presses parish to become deana of tha Cath- lias held 'or years and never misses building Industry In New Jersey. at Washington to fuinlBli them with edral of St. John the Divine. The a meeting of that board. Aa an old- Bupplles of green slips of paper Parish of the Incarnation began as timer Mr. Swan has contributed In* Great Britain tho homo build- which business' men aro still willing a chapel of Grace church. many interesting articles to The Red ing inrtuBfry IMR boon booming filnce to accept as money. Dr. Gaps was born In Augusta, ! Bank Register* Hagerman Lumber Co. tho groat, war ended foecuuse private Georgia, January 10, lfiOO, tho son A striking feature of this house is Which serves ns a dining room. This capital invested in property is not But tho end Is not far away when .he large living room with Ha effec- the people of New Jersey will have of John Gass and Ivy Wardlaw Per- end, incidentally, offera a cheerful taxed. Inutead In Grpnt Britain they rln. Ho wa;i educated at Scwanee tive bay wlnflow fronting a terrace spot for gathering nt tho tablo "be- New Paralysis Cases Oakland and West Sts. tax only the Jneomo from property to endure the rigors of reducing tho and generating an agreeable atmos- Twelve new cases of infantile par- Red Bank 242. cost of government and- reducing Military academy, the University of cause of itti proximity *-° the bay which doea not dlBCouruKG tho build- the South'and the Episcopal Theo- phere. window. iilysfs were reported to the State ing at homes. ' taxation down to what The people Although the houso itself is small, Health department at Trenton Tues- can afford to pay. logical Gchnol. Ho vain ordnlned The house tak lirldso Avenue, Keel Hank, ». J, bUBlncRs which would put hundred!! in front of the name of Theron Mc- Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1921- the kitchen unit is efficiently placed York chapter of the American Insti- of thousands of workers back in Campbell, candidate for State Sena- 1022; rector In 19234921 nnd rector off the living room, one end of tute of Architects. Jobs and thus turn millions of dol- tor on the Democratic ticket.. of St. John's church, Charleston, West Virginia, 1025-1935. WBRB PKOGHAM. 9:15—Word Mean. -.. NOTE: Republicans and Independents who did not voln 0:30—Mimic Simp. in tho primary last year, 1034, can vote for McCampbell on &:31—MoniiiiK Devotion*. tho Democratic primary ballot Tuesday; September 17th. Ono of tho quickest ways to find a Tho program 1B as follows: 10:00—Things you shcmli. know, Job is to advertise In The Regis- 10:31}—Nfiv/s. '(P«ld for ly Thoron McCnnwhell Campalen Committal); *. M. Friday, September 13, 1935. 1,0 -.46—Women's hour, ter's Want Department—Advertise- 0:00—Morn.us Serenade. 11:00—Tha Theaters. ment !):!<—Snyder. P. M. 9:15—Word Ideas. 7 :00—Anthony AntlnozzI, nonf?3, 0:31—Morning Devotions. 7:IE—Lmifr Dmrwh Walknthon. ALLSTATE 10:00—Children's Hour 7:30—Kny Conklin, «r)tii;s. 11:0 0—Th« Theaten. " 7 :4fi — Ilux7i limimryY Orchestra. P.'M. g;00—PillitiEf SiFters. 8:30—To U ftimjuneeA. 8:15—Drenm 1'o'i'llor. 4:00—Fads and Feshlonfl. 8:46—Asbury 1'ark Walkathon. ,> 4:30—Church of the Air. B :00—Resume, fi:00—Charles Derbyshire; eongrs. P. M. Tuesday, September 17, 1935. 5:15—Varieties. 4:00—Finis ;iml Fusions. 5:30—Town Chatter. 4-no—Munic iUiop. 6:45—Aebury Park walkathon. 4:151—Tn ho Announced. 6:00—Babette, Sotigi. , . 5 :00—Snyder. fi:i5—Long Branch Walicatbon. / 6:01—Ten timo tunes. 6,492 PUNISHING MILES FROM 6:30—Journal. , i 5:30—Town Chatter. G:3l—Front Pasre Drama. **' 6:4.S—Aabury Park Wnlkntnon. 6:45—Organ Melodies. 6:00—I'eto, SintrinK Donrmnn. 7:00—Sunny aide. r 7:01—Memoriei. 6;l. .—Uing Dronch Waik&thon. LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK AND RETURN Ttlfi—Hollywood Newi. fi:G0—Nf?wa Review. 1:30—Journal. C^Ti—VranUlyn ErV &. Vernnim Kfnr.Pl. 7:31—Better Housing Program. 7:00—lU'Burm'. 8:00—Julei Fields Orchestra. P. M. Wedncaday, September 18, 1935. IN 5 DAYS 1 HOUR AND 52 MINUTES 8;30—Variety Hour. 6:00—Juvenile Climbers Program. 9:00—1,0ns Branch Walkathon. 5:30—Studio Program. 9:15—Louii Betancourt'a Marimba band. 6:46—Ashnry 1'ark Walkathon. 9:46—Asbury Park walkathon. R:00—nnUieli. BonRS. 10:00 Danco Munto. GjlB—Lonp Branch Walkathon. IO;30—Journal. 6:30—Orgrin Melodies. 10:31—Rhythm Rascals. 1 -.00—Studio Feature. 10:45—American Family Robinson. 7:15—Hume Philusuiiher, 11:00—Lonjt Branch Walkathon. 7:30—Carter. 11:15—To be Announc*d. 7:31—--Radio Guihl. 7:15—Ethel Rest, Sonffi. P. M. Saturday, September 14, 1035. g 00—Keainno. 6:00—Opportunity program. : f> :44—Music Shop, 5 :45—Asbury Park walkathon. Iield For Clilcken Thvtts. 6:00—Studio Feature. G:S0—Snydcr. Ernest Burd#e of llcrbertsville and 6:31—Adventures of Flash Gordon. John Leonard of Laurolton have 6:4f;_SinKinff Trio. been arrested by st'nto police charged 7;00—Kesume. with stealing- chickens from S. Man- A. M. Mondar. September IS, 1S35. Uso of Lnrrabf?f?'p Crn^sin^. I3ail for 9:00—Morning Serenade. each was lixed at $1,000. 9:11—Snyder.

MnUf/BuyasLillleasOncTire or B,btfe /NUW YOU Wish) on Sears LIBERAt|i New POWER-] Today America cheers two now Cliamplons—Bob Mc- Kcnzlo and Allstate Tires 1 Between July lOtti and CROSS COUNTRY July 20tli, Mcllenzlo lias roared from const to coast fiiatcr Ihim any man has driven before. And Allstate tires have hung up a record for stamina never before BATTERY equalled in automobile annals! Imagine such a tire Gives test—6,492 miles—over every conceivable tyiio of roail EXTRA POWER . . . facing; every type of weather . . . with no object but to beat (ho world's record. New Allstatos came for Lights, through—and with smooth, own wear—showing none Ignition, Radio of the usual "cupping" that makes tiros unfit nnd un- safe. DifTerent from any tiro you ever drove, this and Heater New Allstato Is completely re-designed from rim tn road. They wear longer because weight is distributed equally across the whole fnco nf (ho trend. They are EVERY little fellow deserves a chance to Vitamin D Milk contains 400 U.S.P. safer because they put more sKii^^fe traction on the develop a •nell-glinped head ... husky, units of vitamin D, derived from and With Your road. .Hero Js thn tiro you .wimt—"all-arouml" the straight legs . . . full, fine chest. His equivalent to one and one-euiarter 5 Old Batten greatest tiro In America—the now'Champion! little body needs the righl foods to nour- teaspoons of new 1935 Minimum Stand- And Recharged FREI- for 21 Months ish bonce, nnd teeth, and muscle. ard U.S.P. cod liver oil. It does not CROSS COUNTRY OIL He needs Sheffield SEALECT Vitamin change the delicious creamy flavor of The Correct Size D Milk. One quart of this fine, fresh Sheffield SEALECT Milk in any way. for AH Cars ALSO SCORES VICTORY! 45 rintcs— A. NEW 45-pl:ito bfiltc-ry for Motoi- milk every day is enough to prevent Order this extra protection for your formerly 13 plat*, per cell O ing America nt the piico uf a Sii- For his rccorrt-finiiifthlng; run McKen/lo had to use the best motor oil—and that was flours llMl'.;. l'urc l'eim- rickets in a normal hnby . . . enough to family. Just telephone your Sheffield SI l'lntcs— plate—and other HIZHM at proiior- Honate eavln^a. Thrit'ti fii^ira un- aylvanln Cross Country. It j.;avo heifer protection fin- promote proper formation of strong, Branch, or leave word with your formerly IS plates per call awor to the incrpu.c;in^ demands of bis motor ng-ulnst summer heat, cmilcd less friction, 67 l'lntcs— modern driving on battery pt'N'orm- and Increased jiower for quick pleU-iip. Straight hones and sound teeth. Sheffield salesman. Service is prompt formerly 17 plittos per cell anco! Fnator B tart ID j;— 3'J','> more than S.A.E. roqulmnipnts nt, r.cm. Every quart of Sheffield SEALECT and courteous. SheffiehHSEALECT Vita- 1 formerly 10 plntea per cell I*nrgrr pinto arons—15\ir 5.50x19 10.70 8.56'["214 tho ]oiv-prico !tar! Old JiattiTv Fedoral Tiuc lo 6.00x19 12.15 y.73 I 2.42 HoM mi •iiiuill Mondily r«ym .iiiii' SHEFFIELD FARMS We Test and Recharge All Makes of Batteries. VITAMIN II MILK SEARS, ROEBUCK Sears, Roebuck and Co. {R 0 M TVBERCVllN-TESTED HERDS MONHOVTB STBEET 27-29 Monmouth St./ RED BANK Phone 1290 Telephone Long Branch 3400. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,198S. Page Ten, sides, Lower fire and cook seven 109/151 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Chancery 7/410 d«I and Anna OUfta Wtndil, Uk*n 1m «*. STAMP NEWS DIGEST. Boulder Dam Stamp—While there IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Estmte of Elr.athan T. Field, deceaied. SHERIFFS SALE. has been no official announcement minutes or until tender. To E. COLFAX HAFF, MABEL H. HAST Notice 1* hereby given. tb«£ the ac- By Tirtaa of a writ o( fl. fa. to me dl* from the Postoffice Department re- Blueberry Muffins <6) and EDWY G. BAFFi counts of tht aubscribon, trustees of the rccted, Issued out of the Court of Chan- By Harold C. Denegar. cery of the State of Ntw Jersey, will be garding the Issuance of a Boulder eupt flour 2/3 cup milk" By vlrtua of an Order of th* Court of estat* of said deceased, will be audited and ApplnpM. aUvana, Foat.r 4 SiojaJIii?^ - Philatelic Agencies 01 the World. MENUS Chancery of New Jartcy, mad* on th* day stated by thi Surrogate of the County of exposed to sale at public vehdue on Dam Stamp, It was learned the other teaspoon* baking 2 tablespoons Monrneuth and reported for atttlement to Solicitor, powder fat, melted of th« data hereof In a causa wh«r«ln Hel- MONDAY, THE 28rd DAY OF SEPTEM- 1.) (Continued.) day that a definite decision to issue en M. B«nn«tt Is complainant, and E. CoU the Orphans Court of iald County, on BER. 2036. i 122.fll % teaspoon aalt V» cup Thursday, the. tenth d*y of October, A. Mauritius—Colonial Postmaster, G. such a stamp has" been reached by 1 /S cup sugar washed fax Htff. Mabel U. Htff. his wife, Vincent between the houra of IU1QD o'clock and Chancery 7/459 C. Gray. Marl* C. Gray, hli wife. Edwy C. D. 1035, at which time application wilt be P. O., Port Loulfl. postal authorities. An official an- 1 «(fir berries made tor tha allowanca of commissions. 5i00 o'clock (at DiOO o'clock. Payllght nouncement to this effect is expected IUfT- and Lillian E. Haft, husband and Saving Time) in th« afternoon ot said day, SHERIFF'S' SALE. Mexico—Postmaster-General, Mex- Mix dry ingredients; Add egg, milk wife, and Arthur T. VanderbUt, trustee In and rounaet ttm: at the Court House In the Borough OI virtu >( » writ of fl. i%, to 1 by Saturday. By Mrs, Alexander George and fat. Beat one minute. Fold in liquidation, are defendant!; you are re- .Dated Autumt 21, A. D. IDS P. Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jer- nctedd . UUiuid out of tha Court of Clan. ico CHy. Meanwhile, several tentative de- quired to appear and answer the bill of CHARLES L. BENNETT, sey, to satisfy a decree of eald court cry of tha Stalo of N.w Jamay, wffi J. berries. Half fill greased tnuffln pans. said complainant on or before the third Jupiter, Florida, amounting to sppioxlmately 11.165.00. signs for use on the proposed new JOSEPH ft. APFLEOATE, oxpomd to snle at public vondue* on Monaco—Maltre des Postes, Mon- The Family As Guests Bake 15 mlnutea in moderate oven. day of October next, or the said bill will All that lot, tract or parcel of land and MONDAY, THE 80th TiAX Of BEPTEM. SC sue have been submitted to President be. taken aa confessed sutainst you. ' Red Bank, N. J.. premises- hereinafter particularly described, Morocco— (British P. O.) Tangier, Roosevelt. Unable to find a suitable Plan a surprise picnic and Invite Cocoanut Cream Fie The iald bill Is filed to foreclose a mort- Trustee!. situate, lying and being In the pornuuh j Morocco. your family to accompany you to 1 baked pie. shell I1,* cup* milk gage made by Edwy C. Haft and Lillian E. Appleirate, Stevens, Foster of Sea Bright, In the County of Monmouth between tha houra 6'f 12:00 o'clock design among those submitted, the Haft, husband and wife, to Helen M. Oen< & Reussille, Esqs., and State of New Jersey. Morocco—(French P. O.) Dlrecteur President has asked that another list beach, park or woods. 1/8 cup sugar 1 teaspoon Red Bank, N. J., 1 tablespoons vanilla nett; and you, E.' Colfax Haft, are made a Beginning In tha southerly side of de l'offlce des poetes et telegraphes, be prepared, and these will be pre- Menu For Six flour . hi teaspoon defendant because you are one of the own- Proctora, Beach Street at a pnlnt therein distant two ; cn of the premises to the bill of complaint hundred and seventy-ftvt) feet westerly Rabat, Marac. sented to the Chief Executive within ' Fried Chicken 2 esg yoiVt lemon extract mentioned, and by reason thereof may 1 Fresh Vegetable Salad M teaspoon salt 1/3 cup cocoanut NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT from tha intersection of the same from Stamps magazine reports that al- ;he next few days. claim somo Interest In said mortgaged Estate o( Anna W. Bennett, deceased. the westerly line of Ocean Avenu* (us Buttered Kolls Raspberry Jam , Blend sugar with flour, add yolks, premises; and you, Mabel M." Haft, are All that certain lot, tract or pak-e*! of <•• LOUEh Michigan Day is still a long The first designs to be presented Pickles Potato Chipi Insolvent estate. proposed) and running thence (1) west- :o the President comprised aerial salt and milk. Cook slowly.untllthlck made a defendant because you are one of erly along the southerly side of Beach Fresh Apple Pie the owners of the premises In the bill of Notice U hereby given that the accounts Street twenty- five feet to tho northtmst /lews of the dqm, and these did not Coffee (In Vacuum Jar) and creamy. Stir constantly. Add complaint mentioned, and by, reason of the subscriber, executor of the estate corner of Lot No. El; thence (Z) souther- Jlustrate convincingly the proper Milk For Children In Vacuum Jan extracts and cocoanut and pour into thereof may claim some. Interest in *ald of aald deceased, will be audited and dat- ly along the easterly elde thereof sixty- day covers and some mortgaged premises: *nd you, Edwy 0. ed by the.Surrogate of the County of Mori' eight feet, moro or Ions, to line of Itind - --- Fivo on Map of Lota magnitude of this gigantic project Fried Chicken pie shell. Cover with meringue. mouth and reported for settlement to the nt Little Silver, Now Jersey, belonging to copies. The latter go to a European t is understood that the President Ilatr, are made a defendant because you now or formerly of Conover and Kendriek- BOW issue service. Our own orders 2 two find one- teaspoon Meringue are one of the holders of a contract to Orphans Court of laid County, on Thurs- moo ; thenre (8) •nntcily ftlnng th»lr Una Jiimes H. Johnson and mndo by J. W, s desirous of obtaining a design that half pound pepper purchase the premises described In the day, the tenth day of October, A. D. 1085, nnd parallel with Beach Struct twuuty-flva Stiamnn, City Engineer, Lonir Branch. New lor first day covers is nearlng tin: show a view of the dam from chickens 5 tablespoons 2 *es whites 1 tablespoon bill of complaint, and by reason thereof at which time application will be rnada for feet to the southwest corner of Lot No. thousand mark. 1/K cup flour fat 4 tablespoons sugar cocoanut ' may claim aoma Interest In said mortgaged the allowance of commlsslona and counsel 53; thence (4) northerly along the wester- BEGINNING at a point in tho waiterhr one of the adjacent lower valleys. 1 teaspuou pult '£ cup, water Beat whitea until stiff, add sugar premises. fees. ly aide thereof and parallel with the sec- ililo of Shiowabuty Avenue, distant two Chemical Experiments—A program Such a view will tend to illustrate Dated August 2nd, 108B. Dated August 22, A. D. 19SS. ond course sixty-eight feet, mora or leas, hundred feet southerly from the northesBt Wash and clean chickens. Cut into' and beat until creamy. Roughly 1 QUINN, PARSONS & DOREMUS, MONTIMOR J. WARE, to the point or place of*Bdeinnfng. earner of whole tract owned by said John- more emphatically the proper per- son, of which Lfce lot herein described li that was both novel and original was serving pieces. Soak 30 minutes in spread over filling. Sprinkle with co- Solicitors for Complainant. North Main St., Woodatown, N. J., Being Lot No. 62 of the Lots of Tha presented before the Gateway Phil- pective of the big dam. Executor. apart* thenco (l) la a westerly direction The date for the dedication of the cold water to cover in refrigerator. coanut. Bake ten minutes in slow Sea Briffbt Land and Construction Com- nnd at right tingles to west Bide of Shrewi- atelic Society of Chicago at.a recent T. G, Hllllard, Esq., pany aa surveyed and ahown cm a> map hury Avenue, one hundred and fifty fett dam is contingent on the itinerary Drain "and chill until .cooking time. Tho road to better and bigger busi- 07 Market St., made by W- H, Daryae, G. S. meeting when Bernarr R. Schaefer ness leads through The Register's ad- Salem. N. J., nionR th« nouthcrly nldo of Lot Number f the President on his forthcoming Roll chicken in . flour and eprinkle vertising columns.—Advertisement Selie4 aa tha property ef CharlM Won- Four: thenco (2) in n southerly direction and an assistant performed a num- A'cstern trip, for he has planned to with salt and pepper. Heat fat in Mid-Summer Sinner Proctor, nnd pnniilfll with the west elds of laid ber of chemical experiments with nake a dedicatory address at the frying pan. Add and quickly brown Shrewshtiry Avenue, forty feet to th* stamps before the club. They made Menu For Six northwest corner . of Lot Number Six! am site some time late this month chicken. Add water, lower flre, cov- Chilled Fruit Compote, : thenna (3) in an easterly direction and black one cent Parks with green r early in October. In any event, it er and cook over moderate flre 30 Shrimp Cutlets Creamed Peas .ittriOlel with the flrot courts alona north ' trees, a brown Grand Canyon stamp vill strain the Bureau of Engraving minutes or until chicken is very ten- Buttered Rolls • Currant Jelly •Irlo of Lot Nurnhor Six. one hundred and with red rocks and changed the col- Jellied Cucumber Relish fifty fett to tho westerly side of Shrews- ,nd Printing stamp division to capa- der when tested with fork. Orange Sponge Cake bury Avenue t thenco (4) along tha we»t» ors and- shrank many other stamps. ity to have the new stamp ready by Fresh Apple Pie Whipped Cream trly eiria of Shrewatmry Avenue In & At the eiid of tho experimental per- hat time, for in the ordinary course Coffee northortly direction, forty feet to the Be* iod the stamps were auctioned off to 4 cupa sliced apples H teaspoon *alt gin n In «*. if events It takes from a month to Shrimp Cutlets LEON'S Seited a> thft property of Oorffe Kra. 1 Va cups sugar 1 tablespoon club members for the benefit of the ix weeks to issue a new stamp, once 2 tablespoons Hour lemuii juice 3 tablespoons butter 1,3 Clip BOft tynekl and Emily H. Kratynnkl. taken In club's National Philatelic Week fund. Lhe design has been decided upon. 1 teaspoon 4 tablespoon* 3 tablespoons flour bread execution nt the suit of Citizens Iluildlnff cinnamon butter and I-jnan Aspoclntion of Red Bnnk, a cor- Some of them broughfas high as However, there have been instances J 1 cup milk crumbled ,2 teaspoon 2 tablespoon* teaspoon salt 2 eggs or e iiornt.on nf the Stat* of Now JerMr* and $1.00 while others brought from 2!» n the past when new stamps have • cloves water teaspoon paprlga yolks to bs told by to tA cents. een processed In as little time as teaspoon 2 tablespoons iroWAHD HEIGHT, Sheriff, Blend apples with sugar, flour and celery salt cold water Dnted August 30th. I03G. wo weeks.. Several of the late is- Cleaners - Dyers - Launderers ADuloaftto. Btartt Philatelic Index. spices. Add salt. Pour into deep pie 1 tablespoon 1 cup cracker or irons, Fostor A ReuHsllle, jues of the National Parks stamps pan lined with unbaked crust. Add lemon juice dried bread Solicitors. (Continued.) were issued by the bureau in that ^ cupa diced crumbs i D ngth of time.—New York Sun. rest of ingredients. Cover with cooked cleaned Deep fat for Gum—Adhesive matter applied to crust in which four holes have been hrimp frying the backs of stamps for the conven- made. Press edges of pie together. Melt the butter^nd add flour. Add SHERIFF'S SALE. ience of the user In affixing stamps Brazil—A set of four stamps will Bake ten minutes In moderately hot milk and cook slowly until thick By vlrtno of n writ of fl. fa. to me dW to packages and letters. -ppear nn> or about September 29 for oven. Lower flre and bake forty reeled, lnHuert o«t of tho Court of Chan- sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add Timely cery of the Sttita of New Jersey, will b* Guyane—The French form for he centenary of the founding of the minutes in moderately slow oven. seasonings, shrimps and soft bread. •xnoBcd to aalo at public venduo, on Guiana. tate of Rio Grande do Sul. " Cool. Beat eggs and water. Dip por- UOKDAY, THB 23rd DAY OIT SEPTBM* Canada—Two new items have been Crust BER, 193B, Guy Commemorative Issue—A spe- (For 2 crust Pie) tions shrimp mixture Into crumbs, Suggestions between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and cial series o£ stamps issued in New- •eceived from this neighbor. The egg and again In crumb mixture. fiiOO o'ctoak (nt 2:09 o'clock Dayliaht EKT- _rst is a horizontal coll of the new 2 1/3 cups flour 3 tnblespoo foundland in 1910 to mark the three J Inir Time) in ths afternoon of Bald day, at .hree-cent postage stamp, perforated ,i teaspoon salt cold Shape as cutlets. Chill until serving the Court HDUJ*. tn the Borough of Free- hundredth anniversary of the first 2/3 cup lard water time. Fry 4 minutes In deep hot fat. POIS hold, County o( Monmouth, New Jersey* permanent colony made on that is- vertically, and a new type of post- When brown, drain cutlets and serve. to untlufy a d*oi**e of B»!<1 court amount- land by John Guy. ge due. This latter is thus far rep- Mix the flour and salt. Cut In lard Ing- to Rperosdmatoly 96,748.00, Hair Lines—Refers to the small esGnted only by a 4 cent, purple de- with knife. Add water slowly, and Jellied Cucumber Relish MEN'S All tho falluwtns tract or tercel t)f lomination with the numeral In a when stiff dough forms, take up in 1 package • JJ, teaspoon land ami promleoi, hereinafter particularly white lines drawn across, the exter- described, situate tytnr and being in tha hield in the center. hands and press Into ball. Be care- lemon flavored paprika Borough of Little Silver, tn the County «i ior angles of the 4d' 6d and Sd stamps gelatin mix- 1 cup diced AND Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Ceylon—Another value of the new ful not to over mix pastry. Break off ture cucumb«rB 1 of tha 1862 issue of Great Britain. 2/3 of dough and roll out and.fit in- Befflnnlntt at a point in the northerly They were added to the design to tostage series has been received. The 12/3 CUPB boiling hi cup diced celery lino of Whlto liond, where the same li R,, brown and deep blue, shows a to pie pan. Add apple mixture and water 1,4 cup chopped Intersected by tho division line at lajida distinguish the impressions from cer- lew of Trincomalee with Its palm cover with rest of dough which hae cup vinegar sweet pickles LADIES' if the BsUt« of William A. White an* tain plates for those stamps and been rolled out thin to flt over top. 2 tablespoons 'i «up chopped Innrii recently conveyed to ElUabeth W. really therefore, took tho place of lordered shores from a nearby bluff. sugar plmiento Miller nnd Martha W. Traflord by Deljt plate nuaibers. Germany—An error is reported in i teaspoon salt stuffed olives A. Wfelte, th«co...(i) .Ions gftli dlTiiton he date on the left hand side of the Pour water over gelatin mixture Una north two degrees forty minutes eas4 Sometimes refers to the traces of .nscription beneath the portrait on five hundred ond thirty-four feet to m guide lines left on a plate which had For New Homemakers and stir until dissolved. Add vine- point; thence (2) at ill nlons BBM dlvftiori the recent 25pfg., Handel stamp. The gar, sugar and Bait Cool until a lit- line north two degrees eaat two •nndred not been entirely erased. error has been found on the sixtieth Breakfast Menu tle thick. Add rest ot ingredients Felt jlxty-seTem and seventy-two «nej»d -Iji»Uiie* Rus*inn Dregpi pan. Hake 1 hour in alow ovan. Daniel 8. -Weisand, flol'r. the five-cent -value. Printing ol the 'aced. The Australian Stamp Jour- Cocoanut Cream Fie By An Expert Hatter <5B I.) IZ8.1V stamps was taking placa when Con- is officially informed that 120,000 Coffee gress enacted legislation calling for copies of eacb value were BO over- "Fried" Tomatoes Now You Can Wear Chancery 7/364 a change In postal rates nooessltat- printed. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. ing the printing of stamps of the 2 large firm tomatoes /! teaspoon By rlrtut of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- New Zealand Dependencies—It is 1/8 cup flour onion laJt FALSE TEETH rected, tsnited out'Of the Court of Ch»a« one-half cent and one and one-half >ropos'ed to replace the overprinted y^ teaapoon. salt 4 tablespoons cory of the State of New Jersey, wilt bej cent denominations. The law, how- hi teaspoon pepper fat With Real Comfort ever, failed to provide an additional ish. and 3sh. New Zealand stamps 5O-75 ' to snlo at publlo vendue 'on )f the Admiral type with new stamps Wash tomatoes. Do not peel them, FASTEETH, a new, pleasant powder, MONDAY, THE 28rd DAY OF SEPTB1C- appropriation to pay the cost of these p keeps teeth firmly set. depicting characteristic scenes as re- Cut IIn % Inch crossway allcesll . DeodorliM. No BEU, 1036. ....- newer stamps. gards Niue and Rarotonga. Competi- gummy, -gooey, pasty taste or feeling. between the hours of 12:00 o'clock an4 Sprinkle with flour"fl" and aeasonlngs. and laugh in comfort just . GtOO o'clock (nt t:00 o'clock Daylight The postofflce department was tive designs have already been re- Heat fat In frying pan. Add and sprinkle little FASTEETH your Saving1 Time) In the afternoon of >aid thereupon forced to rearrange Its vived. T^iese stamps will conform plates. Get it today at Whelan'a and day. at tha Court House, in the Borousk ;o the present pictorial in that the quickly brown tomato slices,on both other drug stores. of Freehold, -County of Monraouth, New budget. Printing of the Norse-Amer- Jersey, to aatlnfy a decree of said eourij icane waa temporarily discontinued, ame center will be adopted, but with Qountlng to approximately $20,458.00. and work was rushed on the stamps ;eparate borders for Cook Islands All that certain tract or parcel of line! bearing the new rate. It was the and Niue. They will depict island ftltunte, lying nnd holng In the Borough ot Rugs Bod Bank. In tho County of Monmouth and plan of the Department to resume jcenes, with native Implements and Parents and Teachers BtAto of New Jersey. the printing of the Norse-American utensils worked into the borders. It BEGINNING nt a pips set on the east- stamps after June 30, 1925, when a .s also proposed to transpose the val- erly side of Prospect Avenue fn the Unei of innil of ono Low, which point U alsei new appropriation would become ues of the Id. and 2d. Cook Islands ono hundred twenty-five feet ioutheaeterly| available. and Niue stamps. Need McCampbelPs Help Shampooed from a monument set at the Interaction1 5 of Prospect Avenua and John Street; thence The small number of Norse-Amer- Papua—The Jubilee set, and all fu- running (1) north sixty-two degrees thirty; icans printed prevented their being _ure supplies of tha, current postage mlnutea eoet nlons tho Una of land now or Bent to as many postofflces as was formerly of Low three hundred feet to a series are to be printed on chalk The public schools in many districts in New Jersey °r Dyed monument; thonco (2) south twenty-invert originally intended. Instead, they 3Urfaced paper. degrees eitat ono hundred fifty-four feet were sent to those postofflces located Spain—The Madrid Philatelist an- and BQVonty-fivo hundredths of a foot to are in jeopardy for want of the tax reforms which have a pipe act for a corner; thence (8) eouth' in cities populated largely by Scan- nounces the forthcoming release of a sixty-two degrees thirty minutes weit dinavians, namely; St. Paul, Benson portrait series devoted to great Span- Any three hundred feet to a pipe set In the and Northficld, Minn; Algeria and .sh journaliste. It is understood that been long demanded by Assemblyman McCampbell, enaterly line of Prospect Avenue! thence Decorah, Iowa; and the Philatelic (4) along tho ensterly line of Prospect Ave-* Prime Minister Alejandro Lerroux is who is now a candidate for State Senator. nuo north twenty-seven decrees west out Agency at Washington. In addition among those to be honored. A 30c * The Poise that springs hundred fifty-four feet and eeventy-flv* a supply of these stamps were sold in red will be issued in October to cele- Shade hundredths of a foot to the first men* Brooklyn, N. Y. brate the departure of the Spanish from the propriety and tloned plpo and the place of beginning. Tho abovo description holntf in accord* When the new appropriation was Scientific Expedition to the Amazon. McCampbell advocates a new, a better, modern school syj- nnce with A survey of E. K. Fowler* O. H* made, tho Department ordered the lightness of clothe* is ' j«u8t 7, 1029. second printing, but It was discov- tem and a different system of collecting funds for education. Desired Toeothcr with all and singular the tene- Fa rewell—Next week will be the refreshing, both to the ments, horoditnrnents and appurtenance^ ered that the original plates had been last that the Stamp News Digest will thm-ounto belonKlnfc or in anywise apper* destroyed through a misunderstand' To keep McCampbell In the .Legis- manual training, etc., must come. woman who wears them ...Inlntf, and tho reversion or roverslom, re- Ing. Plans were set in motion for the appear in Tho Register under my lature where he can carry on with These great improvements in our mainder and remainders, rents, lssuee and making of new plates, but when it guidance. Injuries suffered early hla work for better schools and a school system, McCampbell says, and to everyone who sees [irofltB thoieof, AND ALSO all the estate* this year have caused me to have annot bo had until a new Bystem rlttht, title and intorcst, property, posses*. was realized that this would prob- better system of taxation, parents LET her in them. slon, clnlm nnd fjemnnd whatsoever, aa ably bring about a new type alto- considerable trouble with my sight of taxation Is sot up which will un- well in law aa in equity, of said Suian and all arrangements have been and teachers owe It to themselves tax homes and visible private capi- Jane Brown end Louis E. Brown, her hus- gether, the plan wag dropped. made for an operation to be per- To insure that quality band, of. In nnd to tho inme, and every, The estimates made by Postal of- and their families to go to their tal and instead collect taxes on the t ami parcel thereof, with the appur* formed on the 18th. I hope to re- polling places oh Primary Day, Sep- basis of ability to pay. This does of confidence in every> tennncfls. ficials of the number of stamps avail- sume where I left off when I feel ablo not Include the Sales Tax. The fixtures covered by the aforesaid able for collectors after twenty per to if The Register has not replaced tember 17th, and'put an X mark In LEON'S thing yon wear, send x'tfriffG are described oe follows: 'cent of the issue had been.destroyed me in the interim. front of the name of Theron Mc- A tax idea which McCampbell has AL.L mnterinlfl, eriulpment, furniflhlnssl . due to poor centering was 7,500,C00 your things to the SANI- or other property whntnoover, Imtalled or Campbell, candidate for State Sen- been advocating for more thiui 10 to ho liifltnllod nnd used in end about the qf the two-cent stamp and l,li00,000 years was adopted last year by the Relieve TONE Cleaner. Saniton- ImlldliiK or buildliiKs now erected or here- of the five-cent stamps—by Herman A bonafide newspaper circulation ator on the Democratic ballot. after to bo erected upon tho lands herein —the kind The Register has—is the State Teaehors Association. McCamp- iloHcrihod, which mo necessary to the corn- ' Herst.-Jr. bcll will bo needed in tho Stato Sen- ingia — pieto nnd comfortable u«o and occupancy /*<- only kind that counts with the ad- In a recent editorial tho Newark You vertiser. No premiums or other In- Star Kagle gave credit to Assembly- ate to battle for tho tax reform now of such liulltllnfc or buildings for the pur« How Much Are My tT. S, BUimn< ducements have ever been offered to advocated by The New Beauty iioaen for which they were or are to ba man McCampbell for being tho first tho State Teachers :ted, IndudlnR In part all awnlngi1 , Worth. secure circulation.—Advertisement. Association. of itcreenH, elm ties, fixtures, and all heating * (Continued.) person In publio life In New Jersey vontilntlnB*. refrigerating, Jnclner* Newspaper editors and others well Treatnwntjor Clothes ntlnec or olovator plants and equip-* to foresee tho Imperative need for Informed on political subjects admit ment, and appurtenances thereto (the par- Pcott No. Sump Unuied Fln« Good Your ty of tho first pnrt hereby declaring that tax reform which would relieve taxes that McCampbell will be elected in it !• Intended thnt the Items herein enum- prated shfllt Iio deemed to have been per* SSI lc Green . . •"« •"« .01 on homes and property nnd yet pro- November to tha Stato Senate If he .01 mnnently Instnllcd as a part of the r»al-, 332 2c Carmine • . • •»« •«" vide adequate funds for schools wins the nomination In tho Primary, Wash Day Drewe*, Wool, 1.00 up ty.) 333 Jc Deep violet •*<> •" .15 Sept. 17th. The political machines 334 4c Orange brown , •*? •»•' .02 and other essential public services. Seized es the property of Susan Jan« 335 .05 of both parties are driving hard to Dresses, Silk, 1.25 up Drown (eometlmos known as Suite J. SS6 to Hed'oranga . 1-20 1.00 .22 McCampbpll has preached, through stop McCampbell from going to the Burden Drown), Lou la E. Brown, her husband, eft aln., token In execution at the suit of Fl* J37 tc Olive -uran , "' • I -60 • .60 speeches and newspaper articles, for State Senate. It therefore behooves Coat*, 1.00 up S3S '.04 every friend of public achools to go flellty Union Trust Company and to b« 33t) 10c Yellow • 1.00 ,90 .75 ycara pmst thnt unless we Ret tax A COMPLETE sold by 340 18e Blue treen ' 1.00 .«•'' .20 reform the public schools In New to their polling places on Primary HOWARD nEIGIIT, Sheriff. 311 If,c Tale ultramarine • 1:15 l-OO Jersey are In grave danger since tho Day, Sept. 17th, and put an X mark Dated AuKunt 1. 1&85. 342 50c Violet S.00 4.011 LAUNDRY Llndnltury, Dopue St Faullcs, Sol'ri. (100 Violet block !-60 7.00 system of taxing property for tho In front of the name of Thoron Mc- 1808-09 Imperforatr support of government was nearly Campbell, candidate for State Sena- m lc nrern , .07 SERVICE Monmouth County Surrogate'e Office. 344 2c Carmine .16 exhausted. In aoino quartern these tor on tho Democratic ballot. 345 Re Tteep violet ••"''> warnings by Mr. McCampbell have 1 W 346 in Orange brown .f'f .5(1 IS AT YOUR '"cKu.r^^^a.eT* * °' """' .60 been twisted to make out thnt he Is P. S. If a delegation of parents 347 5c Illue , .85 not a friend of publio education. from every school district In New 110 t0 rr ent Coils Perf. 12 Horl. Double Una Wmk. Nothing could bo further from the DISPOSAL "".""..'t^fJS. " " •"'- 34B lc fireen .12 .10 .08 Jorscy could spend a nlnglo day l'lir.iinol to tha order of Jc.ph U 34!) 2c Carmine .B0 .1,0 .30 truth. Ilia wnrniMK.i concerning the Donnhay, Surroitiilo of tho County ot Mon- 350 4c Onincc brown r>.00 5,35 1.50 danger for tho schools was b'ecauso visiting the modern primary school mouth, inn.lo on ll,o twentv-thlrd day et 351 in Blue 2.15 1.70 1.10 he believed Unit popular government (a model IT. S, A. school) set up at ,"""l', "?•''• °" "'" "LUllcntlon ot Kalh. Terf. 12 Vert. Double Line Wmk. nrlno M. llc.Hi. mlo executrix of th« ••- rents upon tin educated electorate tho now town of Norrl« near Pfor- into of William Churl.. Holt.. d.«..,.d. as: tc fireen l."fi 1-B0 nnd thnt nothing can take the place f not CB In horol,/ elver, to tha oradlton at 3C.3 2c {'armiiip 1.60 1.35 rlsdam In Tennessee, tiioy would Men's Suits Sanitone Cleaned 1.00 •nil dectnieil to uhlblt to tl,. .ub °tlb«, ic Orange brown a.1.1 3.00 of education of the children. 1 354 come home fighting mad because 5c lll'ie 2.8E 2.50 Further, McCampbell Insists that 1008-1000 Wulnh Taper New Jersey children do not have oath, wltlilri «lx mnnlha from tb« data ol 857 to Green 1.1.1 1,5(1 the lending authorities of tho world S58 2c Carolina 1,75 1.5(1 on publio education, headed by Dr. such n modern school system. ! i ! .i ,".' "'elr •O'IOM th.raf«» 362 flc Red orange is.no 22.50 John Dewey, nro right In saying WE CALL AND DELIVER agnlnst t!m BBiU siiltBcriber J6B ]5c Palo ultramarine • 17.50 15.00 ' Well, New Jersey can have D«tod Ftwholrl. N. J., A,,»,,,t II. 1911, 1000 Lincoln that New Jersey's school Bystcm lo ... ,, .. KATIIEIUNE M. HOLTZ, 2c Carmlno .to .in not near BO good as it nhould be or model school system after wo set up in Carmine imprrf .SO as It enn be; that a now nyntem of a model, (clentlflo «ysfam of taxa- Phone 2800 Rod I)»nk, N. J., ic Carmlnt. lilullth pnpnr 1.25 2.55 fchooln with laboratories, shops. I'roctor. 1009 Alaibi-YnVon tion. 170 te Cirmlnt .IS NOTE: Republicans and Independents who did not vote RED BANK Tho Hod Bank HoKli • 71 to Carmine, Imperf 70-76 WHITE STREET, over overv atreot In town 1901 Hudion.Fulton in tho primary last year, 1984, can vote for McCampbell on road In the county. Let It | .1(1 to Oarmlna the Democratic primary ballot Tuesday, September 17il(. mca»"Ko to thoaa who llv (Paid lor ir Thiroa UcCaipvMl Cfjaptlga CuualtUtj thprouKhiM"*-AiveUHei RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935. Page Eleven SHOUT COURSES. Famous Murders FAESI ODSEBVATIONS. Several Counes Available at State Preparation Necessary to Have Sue- Farmers Likely to Lose Their College of Agriculture, Of New Jersey on* With New Setdlngs. Attention of older 4-H olub mem- New seedlngs may or may not be a bers IB called to tho preliminary an- New Series of Noted Crimea in success on some farms this coming nouncement of short coursec in ag- fail due to lack of preparation before Half Rate on Truck Licenses •Outstanding Assortments in - Outstanding Values riculture at tho college of agriculture the State Started by Associ- seeding, and an abundance of mois- at Rutgers university at New Bruns- ated Preu—Minister Hung for ure, which prevents flomo fanners wick. Many 1-H club members In Wife'» Murder. from doing the ™ost satisfactory job tho past who have not had tha op- of seeding. Some farmers follow the Unless they send Farmer McCampbell back portunity of attending a four-year USy John Ferris.) very beBt program possible with poor college course, find great advantage Belvidere, (AP)—Ail of Warren, results due to no fault of their own. Distinctive Colonial Furniture Still other farmers follow careless In adding to their technical knowl- BUBoex and Hunterdon countlet were to the State Legislature as State Senator edge of agriculture through the wln- astir, at dawn of July 6, I860. Hay practices with frequently satisfactory t«r «he.'t courses. wagons, market wagons, buggies, glga results due to luck rather than guod There are no scholastlo entrance and carts rumbled over the dusty management. However, the best prac- Last week It was explained how BUILT OF SOLID ROCK MAPLE tice is to do those things wo knav farmer sitting In the Senate to requirements, althouRh Blxteen 1B the yellow roads In the soft sunshine, (he Legislature slipped through in block their game. minimum age of students. Comple- moving towards Belvidere, ace best rather than to take a chance tho last hour of the last day's ses- In Beautiful Autumn Leaf Brown Finish tion of public schools, with the Men, women and children wore sion a revision of the gaa tax law Farmers already know that (Sill equivalent In training or experience their holiday clothes. Horsemen rode Early October Is th'e most appro- which, in effect, makes it practically half-rato on trucks waa originated Id required. At leant name years o< with the throng, and on the lips of priate date lk Monmouth county f Impossible for wont farmers to ob- iy McCampbell and put through th» , ^rom such well-known makers as Cushman, Conant-Ball, Beals, Hey- high school work ahould have been everyone were light words and the seeding of both wheat ami rye tain ^i.nollnu for llielr farm machin- Legislature by him andthat th» Jaw oomploted In order that a Btudont smlleu. for harvest. This particular dute un- ery without paying the tax of three has saved the farmers of New Jer- wood-Wakefield, Maddox, Winchendon, Sikes. These leading Furni- gain the most from a short course. der most conditions will nvold the cents a gallon. sey over a quarter million dollars The reaction to the Infamous F1 ac)mc yearly. Courses of principal importance injury of tho Hessian .Y- ture Designers of Maple have outdone themselves in creatiiig the most crime for which the Rev. Jacob S. MoC'nmphfII has flven hl« pledff are the twelve-week courses, which Harden, paetor of the Mt. Lebanon rowers fruiuently seed earlier uii'l Last winter McCampbell got unique . .\ the most practical. . . and the most beautiful Furniture ever Include dairy farming, dairy manu- Methodist Episcopal church, was to oaie later with satisfactory results (hat If he Is returned to tho Legis- irough the Assembly a bill which offered. You will be delighted with these Creations . . . and with the factures, fruit growing, vegetable swing from the hangman's rope had'' lature as State Sennlor ho will strive allowed farmers to uso automobiles growing, poultry husbandry and elec- set In, Some of the throng were ser- Sudan grass cither alone or with to have this feature ol the' Inw riv without any license plate at nil Comfort, Style and Stur-diness built into them. It blends perfectly with a mixture for satisfactory results when such automobiles ware UBeri tive subjects. ious, of course. Some talked of thf penled and fllR old ruin Bet up which your Old Furniture. These courses open on Monday, dlmcult times come upon the nation most seasons should not be seeded abnut the farm and up and down October 28. In addition to those a •—of the Hfirper'fl ferry raid of John later than the middle to the last of enables the oil companies to deduct tho roml along farmer's land. The AND PRICES . . .YOU WILL BE HAPPILY SURPRISED WHEN number of shorter courses are avail- Brown, of the war between Sardinia July. If late fall and early winter tlho State tar on gasoline when Uic.v hill failed in tho Renate because able that run from one to two weeks. and Austria, of slavery and abolit- pastures are nwded, frequently deliver same to farmers for HSO In Kenator Durnnii and the Republican YOU SEE OUR PRICED Tliehe cover approximately the same ion. mixture of oats and rye seeded from majority would not "let It pass. the middle to tho last of August or farm machinery. variety of subjects. The Rev. Jacob 8. Harden had F.vory farmer who reads the above OUR COMBINED STOCKS OFFER FINEST SELECTION Anyone desiring further informa- even tho flret week of September wll McCnmphell now warns farmers started llfo brightly. His ilather was give a very satisfactory pasturo croj. warnings should tako It upon him- IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. tion may obtain it from the county John Harden, a farmer of Jackson- during October. that the Bureaucrats and the Tax self to se« that other farmers B$ club agent, or may write direct to burg, Warren county, and In the fam- Spenders who Imve been trying well fis his own rrlutlves fjo to the BED ROOM GROUPS LIVING ROOM GROUPS tho Director of Resident Instruction ily homestead^Jacob was horn Primary on September 17lh and at the College of Agriculture at New May 11, 1837,~ tho, year before tho Frost Injury to cerlain pasture tako away from inrmerH their half place an X murk In front of tho SUN ROOM GROUPS Brunswick. great Charleston fire. crops Is frequently resjinr^iblp. fo rate, license fee on trucks used In nairiB oi Therein McCnmpbclI, can- The boy'a opportunities wore lim- sickness in our livestock. One of hauling their own farm produce are didate for State Senator on the these crops Is Sudan grn^s. The sug Uemorratlo Heket. Plymouth Settees, Tripod Tables, Spindle Tables, Lenox Chairs, Turtle CLUB CONVENTION. ited, but he was a good student, con- likely to succeed unless there is a scientious and persevering. He was Bcstion is that Immediately following Base Lamps, Country Club Chairs, Secretaries, Benches, Night Tables, little more than 18 when he applied a frost the cows should he kept oul State Federation of Women's Clubs of trfe pasture for a low days or un FTOTE' Republicans and Independents who did not vote Gloucester Tables, Cupboards, Vanity Tables, Chests of Drawers, Blan- to Meet at Anbury Fark. for a post as teacher in Stlllwater In the primary last year, 1M4. can vote for McCnmphell on ket Chests, Cross Base Tables, Mirrors, Knee Hole Vanities, Slipper township. Ho paseed the examina- til the question of danger IJ past. the Democratic primary ballot Tuesday, September 17th. The New Jersey State Federation tion, was licensed, and for two dif- Boys can make extra Docket money (Paid for by Theron McCamrbell'n Campaljni Comnnittee.> Chairs, Stools, Book Shelves, Spider Tables, Lomge Tables, Blacksmith of Women's clubs will hold its an- ferent periods had charge of the pub- vertlslng columns.—Advertisement Boxes, Cobbler Benches, Card Tables and Chairs. Boudoir Chairs, Etc. nual autumn conference in tho Con- lic schools of Washington. vention hall at Asbury Park tho After a year of teaching he en- morning and afternoon of October gaged In mission work at Clinton, DINING ROOM AND BREAKFAST NOOK FURNITURE, 10. Mrs. Alfred Roble Driacoll will and a little later he went to the Mt MATCHED SETS AND ODD PIECES preside.' Several well-known speak* Lebanon church. ers will be on the morning program For a long time at Clinton, Harden and conferences with committee had been calling on Hannah Dorl- FREE: NEW INTERESTING PAMPHLET ILLUSTRATING chairmen will occupy the afternoon. lng. Ho was attentive, they were AUTHENTIC MAPLE. Mrs. Harry C. Millar of Anbury seen together, and soon the country- Park Is chairman of the conference. sides buzzed with talk of their be- She -will be assisted by Mrs. Prank trothal. Ultimately the gossip got M. Allen of Summit, Mrs. William back to the Dorllng family and took These are Things You Ought to Know P. Devlne of Spring Lnke,«Mrs. Wil- ouch a turn that Mrs. Dorllng aeked liam G. Moore of Had don field, Mrs. Harden candidly what he Intended to West Furniture Company William L. Haup of Woodbrldge and do. Mrs. Carl S. Schongar of Belmar. The youthful minister hedged a How can you tell a quality paint? There will be a president's council little. It was evident he was play- KEYPORT, N...J... for. presidents and o/ticers of the ing a dilly-dallying game. He said By the formula printed on the can Third district at the Ttosevelt Tej ha was too poor to marry. But Mrs. BRANCH STORE: Middletown-Red Bank Highway. room at Little Silver Tuesday, Sep- Dorllng was strong-willed, and final- and the reputation of tho house that tember 24. Mrs. J. D. Tuller of Bed ly he gave in and married the girl. Bank, Third district vice president, Tills wa. In the fall of 1858. On stands behind it. will be In charge. the morning of March B, 1859, Mrs. '—*• Harden died. The suddenness of her It pays to advertise In The Register. death and a number of other circum- stances were eo suspicious that a Jury Which paint is best? A number of was empaneled and met in the old Anderson hotel. high-grade manufacturers make their The Jury ordered the body exrnrrned and tho contents of the stomach were best grades of paint by using prac- sent to a chemist for analysis. Be- fore the report was returned, the tically the identical formula of Ser- minister fled from Anderson. He In the Old (lays it was LMadcw spent the night In Washington, then oco, but their prices are considerably drove to Asbury Park and boarded a train for New York. He went to higher. Vermont, came back to New York state, went to Ohio and then down Into Virginia where he was arrested. The trial wan one of the most sen- Why does Seroco coat less?* Because sational aver held In the county. The old court house was Jammed In the Sears makes it and sells it, cutting spring of 1800 when the case was called, and a great crowd moved out- out costly steps in selling which add side. The motive was a mystery and remains a mystery to this day. There nothing to the quality. were rumors Harden loved another "Basic Lead Carbonate ....68 woman, but this was tt groundless Baiic Lead Sulphate 32'.' story. People said he had found do- 100% mestic life Intolerable. On the witness stand he confessed. "I commenced giving my wife poison the night she came to Ram- MASTER- say's," he said. Ramsay's was the house where they boarded before they moved to the parsonage. "I gave It to her In an apple and she said there was something gritty about It. ... but mm Sho got very slolt. Thursday I gave her more arsenic, this time In flour The lowest-cost-per-year quality paint in America I The so that she would not suspect what It wna. Friday I gave her more and finest raw materials, skillfully combined and ground to Bliil she became very ill. I then decided a smooth, even fineness make Seroco second to none to abandon the foul deed and she got better. for service and beauty. Men who know paint give it "On Monday I went to Eagton and first-rank. Millions of home owners say it's the biggest called on a fortune teller, who told me that my wife would die eoon. I paint value they ever bought! bought more areenlc, which I gave to is the Pass xif the fiatM her, and which proved fatal." , The throng In holiday mood moved towards Belvidere that bright morn- Ing of July 6, but hundreds were destined to disappointment. The Washington Blues, a company of SEROCO BLACK SEROCO 4 HOUR soldiers, had been dispatched to the county seat and guarded all ap- proaches to tho jail. ROOF COATING ENAMEL Of all who came to see, only about Asbestos 'Fiber Liquid Roof Long-wearfng, glossy, color- 1B0 were admitted to the jail yard. Cnntlng waterproofs roof find ful. For indoor or outdoor $4.05 ITnrden made one request, which adds years to Its life. Seals use. Dries dust-frco in one was granted. Tho sheriff allowed him hour, hardens in 4 hours. QT. to hold tho handerchief which, up- senma lightly. GAL. 1 on dropping, was the signal for the, ropo to bo cut. Tho minister faced death without tremor. SUPER-SERVICE SERO-VAR And nil over Warren, Sussex and Hunterdon counties wagons and carts rumbled homewards through the FLOOR ENAMEL SPAR VARNISH dusty noon air. Hoiiutlflps, protects porch or Flnr-nt quality. Vr.e It ln-_ Interior llnnrp, or bent dock?. doors or out. Wllhslnndfl nil $1.15 RESCUED BY COAST GUARDS. Hnrd, hlnh RIO:-S; wenr-rn- water nnrl weather, lliirilens plRlin;;. Dries hard overnight. In 3 to 8 hours. 1 QT. Two Naval Academy, Student* Havo a Close Call. Coast RuardBmen plowing through SUPER-SERVICE SEROCO heavy seas rescued two United Stated Nnvnl nendemy students from a sand bnr Friday off Strathmcro nfter hugo FLOOR VARNISH AUTO ENAMEL wnves etrnnded their seventeen-foot Bloop and threatened to demolish It. Ilnrdena in 3 to R hours. Makes ears lllto new. Dtir- Tho midshipmen nxo J. R. Brown, $«! .19 ahio; JonB-wenrlng. Won't $1.10 twenty, of Wlllta:n«port, Pennsyl- Tough, el.isllo, Rlospy Him. vania, and C. R. Hlrschberger, twen- Withstand!! hot or cold water. QT. : crnck or peel. 0 colors. QT. ty, of South Eolmar. 1 Alhrfllfng getaway flitit puts you In They started oarly Thursday from I tho lead ... followed by a smooth Cnpo May, bound for Bnrnegat, Senrn nrimi la your nfl- Strathmero and Corsons , Inlet aro •iiiraiH-o of ton-notch SEROCO flow of knocktesi power that koops nhout halfway betweon Cape May and value. In twelve iifiU- Atlantic City. ilon households through- TOP DRESSING you there ... makes Blue Sunoco nit America, tho word VVntcrpronfn leather or Iml- WANT Nt5W nOABDWALKS. 'Sears" !itnnds for iin- "The PASS-word of tho Roadl" All tntlim leather tops. Drlea panilleleil quality. Tako Three Slioro Towns Will Seek Kinds overnight; won't cnu.-k or petroleum. No foreign substance no elmnceo. Gel your from WPA. pool. .Apply In tt fow mln- IIAI.F paints nt Soars . . . added...none needed. Unfailing top utos. Protects car Indefinite- Bolmar, Spring Lako and Bradley buy IOHK wear and nnt- rt. performance... at regular gat price. Beach authorities have tnkon uteps ly. Low priced. 35 to obtain now boardwalks through lafncllon! applications to the Workq I'rogreas Administration. Tho Belmar walk would begin at Shark River and cud at Spring Lake, a distance of 7,500 Sears, Roebuck and Co. . .. NO SECOND GRADE feet, Tho estimated cost Is $180,000, moiit of which would bo an outright grant. The balance would be pay- ONLY ONE DUALITY ... NO THIRD GRADE nblo by tho borough through four per 27-29 Monmouth St;. RED BANK Phone %2W cunt bonds maturing In twenty yoari, Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12, 1985.

Ing from sunstroke. Fran the mer- rled Sergeant George McKolly, later half-mile away, the wood« through More Concerning ciful act of carrying water to the spelled MoCauIy. The marriage ap- which sUll runs a small stream from Highlands Waives sweltering, struggling Colonials came parently did not add to her bapplness which Motyy Pitcher carried water to Interest on Taxes Try Purity AUCTION SALE Monmouth Heroine Molly Pitcher's opportunity and the or comfort as McKolly was unkind tile soldiers. But, beware of the »lgn valiant response that brought her re- to her and lived off her Income. on tho ao-called "Molly Pltcher'« TL a • . r> -a j . D n°wn. At Monmouth, with baptism Molly died June 22, 1832, at the Well" along the left-hand side of tho At a mooting of the Highlands Contents of a Seven-Room House Ine Kegister Permitted to^ Ke-n,y flre ah0 reccivexl2 rugs, odd rugs, nil sizes; electric matter in th,slit?. .irtlcli«utich:. and referencreference ' >' y developed also a rugged House shows, on ono of Its five ed the original Freehold and Jam'ea- The road to better and bigger bu«l- to ilnlly Pitcher, the her-;]couvi'Se, a firmness of conviction and panels, Molly Pitcher, barefooted be- Agricultural' Kallroad (a part egated to attend meetings of tho Trl- lamps, table and floor; Silvcrtonc radio, Victiola, mahogany parlor (suite was made County League of Municipalities. nesa leads through Tho Register's ad- 1 ,,,.,,,,,, • !a seuse. of personal responsibility,. fore her gun, ramming homo the of tho P. R. B. System now), and bookcase, enr tables, curtains mid drapes, reclining ehiilr, rockers, dining oine of Monmouth. vortlslnc columns.—Advertisement was always ready to throw her- charge while her husband llcg ex- ,, t ' with the old Cnmden and room furniture, glass, china, cut glass, bedroom furniture, beds and bed- In the Weekly Philatelic Gossip, I con ec ed one of the foremost philatelic maga- self Into tho breach or take up any haused at her feet. These ehafts of Aniboy Railroad (also a part of the ding, wardrobes, mirrors, pictures, tapestry, hall chairs, .silverware, wall zines in the United States, published task: at hand. She picked up a marble and granite are symbols of P. R. R. System now) at Jamesburg plates, Clark Jewel gas range, excellent condition; full set, of dishes, lot at JMolton, Kansas, there recently ap- wounded soldier from the Princeton the regard in which Americans hold Junction. McCampbelFs Warning battlefield, placed him on her back the memory of the woman patriot of odd dishes, electric irons and toaster, kitchen table, wine set, china peared a special article regarding Now, I'll tell a story of juet how Molly Pitcher, and The Register haa and carried him two mllea to a farm who served her country .eo cour- closet, and articles too numerous to mention. house. ageously on the battlefield. easy It Is to fool the public. When been permitted by the publishers of plans'Wero being drawn several yearn to Owners of Property P. T. SCOTT the magazine to reprint the article, While still a young girl, Molly went Following the publication of the ago for the new D. A. R. building which follows: to Carlisle, Pa., and gecame "a ser- above article there appeared in a at Washington, D, G., tho local Mon- TERMS:—Cash. vant in the home of Dr. and Mrs. subsequent Issuo of tho magazine an mouth County Chapter almost made "Mull Piti-hor ;:'' i:nr to revive tho weary men V-8 for the first time is surprised at its give you as much interior room as the and tn v.-»t the sponges for swabbing roominess. There's exceptional -scat Ford V-8. out ti The men, seeing her wlth l.'.Wr of refreshing water, room, leg room and liead room in all . • o-.tt, "Hero comes Molly Rear Beats are wide nnd restful. . . 1 1 THE body types — the whole ear gives you and i, . " r.' Koon this became, Hirec people can ride comfortably in "Jli-i • : ; Molly Pitcher." a feeling of substantial Bizc. On • : : • ••!• trips from the spring the front wnt of'the Fordor Sedan, she ; . :.i: band drop beside Ills The Ford fiivcfi you extra body room Fordor Touring Sedan, Convertible Run. : ' r he fell from a sun- stn-' • . :u wounds has not been because of the compact design of the 1 .Sedan and I'haelon, and in the Coupes est: ' ' !. Khc reached his eldo V-8 engine — an exclusive I'oril fca. anil Roadster. The seat of the Ford qui ' • 'ven then General Knox, turc at a low price. This V-8 engine i n c' < r,f thn battery, was about EASY V-8 Roadster is 52 inches wide. A ride to o:-.! the withdrawal of the gun takes up less space in the hood and in the Ford V-8 will how thai it corn- bec.'j:: there wns no one to man It. B Molly prnnp; forward, seized the WASHERS permits more of the car's length to be bines unusual body room with (ine-car ami fired tho Run. Sha used for passenger comfort. Many „ performance, safety and comfort. shovel that she could take her hus- band's place. She had the nerve and the strength for the.task. She stood Here's ralue you've never before aeen—at prices so her Kinuncl by tho cannon nnd loaded low youll wait no longer to own that new EASY! and tired shot after shot with the skill of a trnlned gunner. The sol- Waaher you need NOW. - diers rhrcred ns ehe. kept on with her perilous -work. Sho wore a ehort, bedraggled skirt, an old army coat BIGGER washing capacity In Its new. nnd a cocked hat. With her hair stringing loose beneath her hat. her larger tub faco burning and begrimed with pow- cior and smoke, barefooted-liko many FASTER washing speed with Its new. of tho men, she kept her post while larger agitator the batllo raged. Tho atory of her net uprcad through tho camp and SAFETY in He new automatic gucodian General Greono thanked her "in the name of tho army." bar Safely wringer Tho next day, after the British had ! stolen awny during tho night and tho lighting had ceased, Molly Pitcher A combination offered tottay for the in her ragged, powder-stained clothes Mount-English Co. i was presented to General Waahlng- first time at tho new low price of {ton, who, after praising her for her effective! valor, gavo her a sergeant's CONVENIENT TEBMS—Pay lot your EftSY with th» mono* commission. Later ho placed hor na-aio on the lint of half-pay officers now spent on laundry bills or (or replacement of fabrics need* 1904 p Dea/ers for Thirty-One Yean 1935 for life. IiiFayotto's men filled her leuly deilroyed In cleansing by other methods—own th» EASY ord hat with gold crowns an oho paused between two long llnca of French of- In a lew monthi*— then buy other conveniences with tho hua- ficers. dreds of dollars it contlnuea fo save yearly. Molly ntrhor remained with the Cor. Maple Ave. and Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. army until the closo of tho Revolu- tion, Folio-wins hor huabund'a death This Washer only $2.00 down and balance In easy monthly payments soon after tho war ondod, nha lived Phone 176. for mnny years at. Carlisle Barracks, cookinooking nnd waohlngwanning- fotnr the Botdlora. n 1822 the Pennsylvania legislature Voted her a Rift of $40 and an annuity JcrscyCenlralPcwcr&li^tCo. 'M»M of *M1 for th0 rest of her llfn. Some yes« alter th» way »U« Blir- RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935,

had been employed as a houseman to her shoulder In a fall from a step- Klberon Girl Engaged. i^ ctnd There In the La Heine of Bradley ladder In her home Saturday week. Mra. Charlotte F. Pries of Elberon Beach, -was arrested last week on She was taken to the Fltkln hospital. haa announced the engagement of charges of thefts from hotel guests. h»r daughter, Mary E. Price, to Wil- 1 in the County Ho waa committed to the county Jail Old House to Be Sold. liam E. Reeder of Long Branch. The to await grand Jury action. Tha historical Imlay House at Al- data for the wedding has not been Pewonal Note*, Sales of Prop- lentown, considered one of tho finest Bet. Long Branch Wedding. old houises In New Jersey, Is closed erty, Buildinp Operations, Mlbs Aleta Rogers, daughter of Mr. and will soon be sold to settle the AHcnhurnt Girl to Wed. Lodge Doings, Births. Mar- nd Mrs. Kaymond'llogors, and Ken- estato of Miss M. E. Gordon. Miss Tho engagement of Mils Gertrude riage: and Deaths. neth Martin, son of Mrs. Emma A. Gordon operated tho place as a P. Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Food Markets Martin, both of Long Branch, were boarding house for many years. Mrs, Walter A. Lawrence of Brook- Altoraliona aro being tado to themarried Sunday of last woell at lyn and Allenhurst, to Morton F. Monmouth Title company's building tjlmpsbn Memorial church by Rev.Victim (if Assault. Herlich of,Phlladelphla haa been an- 77-79 Broad St. (Next to Strand Theatre) Red Bank, N. J. at Freehold which to now occupied Albert Banso. rj Georgo R. Hill, 2(i, of Long Branch, nounced. by a shoo repair shop nnd barber was taken to "S" Now York hospital shop. "When those alterations are Will Seek P. W, A. Funds. last week, after being assaulted by Increased Enrollment. completed Fred Lanj^ will open a Long Branch will seek P. W. A-two unknown men. lie Is a car- Long Branch's schools all show an restaurant In tho building. Mr. Ijimgo funds for the building of eleven jet- toonist and had been employed at Increased enrollment thlB year. On at present operates tho Bwect Sliop ties, new garages at the Incinerator New York for the post five months. the second day school was open, ths Wishes To Announce on West Main street. and a aeptlo tank and pumping flta- enrollment totaled 3,379. Tha Gar- tlon to link the city sewer* system Death of Child. field echool led the increase with 27 George C. Lyon, a teacher In thewith that of tho Long Branch Sower Thomas M. Hopkins, the five-year- more enrolled this year. That it will open its doors for Business on j] Matawan grammar school for several company, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' Hop- ;] yean, has taken a position in the kins of Neptuno City, died last Freehold Boy Wedl. iFlomlngtoh Senior high school. Now a Regular Officer. Wednesday from a complication of Stanley Robbtns of Freehold and IA'AI Galcher, a former state troop- III.HOUBPH. Tho child had never been Mies Myrllo C. • Mason, of Newark 1 Winter Theatrical Season. er, who has beiin a police olllcer at in good health. | Tha Monmouth Community Play- were married last Saturday week. Freehold under temporary appoint- Dental Assistant. Th« couple will make their home at ? era, under the direction of Hudson ment for two yeaw, has been made Newark, where Mr. Bobbins Is em- i Fauisett and Mary Thomas, an- a regular officer. His aalary will be Miss Margaret Ladd of Freehold ployed. Friday Morning, Sept. 20th nounced today that they will open $2,400 per year less a ten per cent has taken a position as assistant to I the winter theatrical BCaspl},/-along cut. Dr. Nathan Frankel, a Freehold den- Die, of Heart Attack. • tho shore with the pluy "Tho Trial tist. Miss Ladd had planrVed to go Mrs. Alice Dillon, wife of Mayor AT 9 O'CLOCK ' of Mary Dugan" by Bnyard Velller. Escaped In Hurricane. Into training this fall but these plans Thomas S. Dillon of Bolmar, died : The play will be Riven on October Mr, and Mrs. William H. Freeman feaVG been temporary abandoned. suddenly Tuesday of last week froai ] 17, 18 and 19, at tho Spring Lake o£ Freehold received word last week a heart attack. She was seventy SO PLAN TO DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING UNDER ONE ROOF ON THAT DAY, AND WE FEEL i Community theater. that their son-in-law and daughter, Take Over Gas Station. years old and. besides her husband Is Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durle, escaped Joseph Oakley and John Martin of eurvlved. by a son and & daughter. SURE THAT YOU WILL BE A STEADY CUSTOMER FROM THEN ON. <*Dcath of Kotlred Minister. from the hurricane to Florida. Mi. Freehold have taken over the Stand- ; ' Rev. Jamca E. Shaw, for many ard ganpllnc station at the intersec- : Durio Is omployed by tho United Former Principal Dead. years an actlvo member of the Now State Coast and Geodetic Survey. tion of route 34 and the Freehold- Georga C. Bate, former supervisor YOU WILL FIND ONLY QUALITY NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCTS IN ' Joraoy Methodist conference,, tiled IMUK Branch road at Colt's Neck. of schools In Neptune township, died i Tuesday of ln«t week In hl3 homo at Operation on Eye. They succeed John Weir. at his home at Ridgeneld Park last ; Ocean Grove at tho age of eighty Mrs. George Atkinson of Froehold Caught Big Bass. week, of ulcers of the stomach. Ha EVERY DEPARTMENT AT PRICES THAT WILL AMAZE YOU i years. Ho fell from the porch steps wont to the Monmouth Memorial hos- Ilonry J. Martin, manager o? the was 55 years old and 1B survived by •; of his homo recently anil the shock pltul last week to undergo an oper- Hlandnrd Oil company's station on a widow and three children. ' hastened hlfl death. ation for tho removal of a cataract We are going to GIVE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE and we have rented PARK- from her eye. The other eye Is the iOust Main strpct at Freehold, caught Married at Freehold. i Saved Brother's Life. same way and another operation will a thirly-pnund striped basg while Mies,Roberta E. Clayton and Ed- ING SPACE for OUR CUSTOMERS across the street in the REAR of The JERSEY CEN- ' Kdward Busch, 44, o£ Long Branch bo necessary later. (lulling lit Long Branch last Wednes- win R. Strickland, both of Freehold, j.attempted suicide by Inhaling gas in day. were married last Sunday week by TRAL POWER and LIGHT CO. OFFICE, so you can rest assured that when you SHOP ': his homo Tuesday of last week. Ills A New Lawyer. Hit By Auto. Rev. W. L. Sahler. Mr. Strickland life was cuvcd by his brother, Hen- Benjamin Nlemtzow, son of Meyer Mrs. Sara Miles, 77, of Ocean Is an attendant at the state hospital at OUR MARKET you will have PARKING SPACE for your car near by and you can ry, of New Brunswick, who wild .he Nlomtzow of Freehold, has been ad- (iiuve, .suffered a fractured right leg at Marlboro. •went to Long Branch on a "hunch" mitted to the New Jersey Bar and lant Friday week when she was SHOP in COMFORT. and broke into his brother's homo has opened an ofilco at Freehold. Ho struck by an automobile driven by Long Branch Couple Engaged. when he detected tho odor of gas. la a graduate of Georgetown law OHvcr E. Applcgate. She was taken Tho engagement of Miss Alice uchool and served his clerkship with j to the Fltkln hospital for treatment Sweeney, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Truck Crashes Fence. Kremer & Proctor of Aobury Park. Sweeney of Long Branch, to Herbert A truck driven by Michael Albano McOlll—Morton. Hendley, Jr. of Mlddletown,, Con- Quality, Service and Courtesy Will Always Be Found Here of Asbury Park crashed Into a fenco Football FIcM Not Beady. Miss Kutherlno McGIll, daughter of necticut, has been announced. No early last Wednesday morning on Tho .Matawan borough board of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. McGill of date has been set for the wedding. WE ARE GOING TO MAINTAIN 9 DEPARTMENTS AS FOLLOWS Route No. 35 nonr Brlollo. After dis- education hafl docldod that no foot- Neptuno, waa married Saturday to covering that the truck wus out of ball games will be played on tho new John W. Morton of New Bedford. Died in His Sleep. gaa Albano pushed It down grade Held this eeaBon. The team, haa four The couple went to Niagara Falls on Richard W. Tapp of Ardona "died Self Service Grocery Department and It gained such momentum that home games scheduled and will prob- their wedding trip, suddenly In his. sleep last Friday the driver was unablo to stop H. ubly play thorn on a field owned by week. Mr. Tapp was a retired Brook- tho National Lead company, Married Fifty Years. lyn man and had lived at Ardena sev- Meat Department — Poultry Department — Fish Department Seek Water Extension. Mr. and Mrs. Jess A. Carpenter of eral years. Matawan township will seek a fed- Sturm—lllddle. Adclphia celebrated their golden eral grant of $53,082.90 for tho. In- Miss Bculah S. Sturm, daughter of wedding Tuesday of last week. Both Buy Poultry Form. Vegetable Department—Fruit Department—Dairy Department stallation of water mains in the Cliff- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Sturm of aro fin years of ago. Mr. Carpenter Hawken Brothers of Brooklyn have wood and Oak Shades sections. Tho Neptune, was married Saturday af- for many years was employed as a bought the thirty-acre poultry farm project would provide for a dolly ternoon to Goorgo L. Kiddle of Avon. tailor at Freehold. of Caspar and Elsman, near Morgan- Bakery and Delicatessen Departments overage of 70 employees for throe Following a reception the couple loft vlllo. Tho new owners will take pos- jnonths. for a wedding trip to the Now Eng-Falls In Suicide Attempt. session October 1. land states. Harry Cox, 40, of Belmar shot him- Freehold Couple Wed. self through tho chest Sunday In anIn Charge of Laboratory. Miss Veronica Sastokaa, daughter A New lawyer. attempt at suicide. He than walked Q. K, Philips, former senior tech- it'lit. and Mrs. Alex SOEtokas, and Harvoy Q. Hartman, son of Dr. and a mllo and a half before he collapsed nician at the Marlboro state hospital, Watch For Announcement In Next Week's Register Charles Glovlch, both of Freehold, Mrs. Harvey W. Hartman of Keyport, Cox lived alone and had been out o£ la in charge of tho P. & H. clinical worn married Sunday of last week at has been admitted to tho New Jer-.work for n long time. laboratory, which has been opened Saint Roao of Lima church by Rev.sioy bar as an attorney-at-law and on East Main street at Freehold. Daniel Sullivan. Tho couple aro cm- solicitor in ehnnofiry. He is a grad- Clayton—Strickland. Then Shop and Save Under One Roof at the ployed in tho Freehold rug mill. uato of Kutgers and the Newark law Miss Ruberta E. Clayton, daughter Bradley Beach Girl Weds. school. of Mr. and Mrs. ThomnB Clayton of Miss Estella F. VanNote, daughter Wont a Health Center. Freehold, and Edwin R. Strickland of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. VanNote Tho Matawuu Public Health asso- Home from California. Jr., of Marlboro were married last of Bradley Beach, became the bride ciation la considering plans for rais- Miss Solma Levy, daughter of Mr.Sunday week. The couple will live at of William Wegge of Ocean Grovo ing funds for erecting a building and. Mrta, Clarence Levy of Freehold, Freehold. Saturday afternoon. Crown Food Markets inc. suitable for its work. Ono of thoarrived hozno Monday of last week plans under consideration Is that of after spending tho summer in Cal-Married At Avon. Car Overturns. forming a corporation nnd sellinf; ifornia. Off tho coast of Mexico the Miss Lois A. Evnns, daughter 0' Everett Davidson of Cream Ridge "The Thrift Center of Monmouth County." stock. Eihlp sho was on encountered a hur- Mr. ond Mrs. Benjamin Evans, and suffered' a fracture of the right ricane. Frederick C. Irons of Avon wers mar- shoulder last Wednesday night when Dies of Typhoid Fever. ried In St. John's Episcopal church his car overturned on tho Elton road. Edward Conovnr, a Froehold col fn Marino Corps. at that place last Saturday week. orod man who was injured in an au- Willlnm'lfl. Griffiths, son of Mr. and Tho couple will live at Plainfleld. tomobile accident on August 9, died Mr.t. Edward II. Griffiths of Wlcka- of typhoid fever In tho Monmovith tunk, who enlisted in the United Hrlello Girl Engaged, Momorlal hospital last Saturday States Marino Corps last July, is now Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Trotter of week, Ho is survived by his mother, stationed at Quantlco, Virginia. Brlello have announced the engage- two brothers and three sl3ters. ment of their grand-daughter, Mies Fell from Step ladder. Ann May Trotter, to Elmer W. Hod- Held as Hotel Thief. Mrs. Mary Pitt of Freohold mif- son of Point Pleasant. No date has Arthur Proctor, 26, of Newark, who fcred a broken right log and Injuries been set for tho wedding. GAS FOR HOUSE HEATING TWO THINGS YOUR LIFE PUT ON THE

It means you can set the temperaMire yon It reduces the cost of practically all gaa want to maintain In your house from an used In yonr home to the point where gas easy chair, and proceed to enjoy life with- cooking and nntomntie gas water heating out dust, noise or fnel ordering, without are simply dirt cheap. That's what we even going nenr the fnrnnce (nnless yon mean by "wholesale" gas. make a playroom ont of your »n§enicnt, which lots of folks do).

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Tho money you save If yon aro In nny.way dissatisfied, we will re- controls — or you mny pny 87.50 monthly on isn'l worth the gamble. Come move (he conversion burner nnd refund yonr our two-year nurchune ulnn. in today I •25.00. FRANK VANSYCKLE Quick" Road Service —- Phone Red Bank 1296. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AMD LIGHT CO. 151-153 WEST FRONT ST., Open Evenings RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 12.1935. Card Party Draws Large Attendance Event Held Last Week by Court St. James, Catholic Daughters of America, Wat a Great STEINBACH-KRESGE CO. Succeta. Asbury Park ., Court St. James, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, held a success- ful card party in the ballroom of the Molly Pitcher hotel at Rod "Bank Saturday afternoon. The guesta were greeted by the hostesses, who were SATURDAY NI6HT Miss Margaret Tobln, grand regent, Store Open Till 9 Saturday Evening Miss Helen Lang, Miss Grace Ward, Miss Ella McGnrrity and Miss Mar- tina Healy. Thirty-one tables were A TURKEY DINNER In play. The prizes • for the high Out Popular scorers were novelty vials of Coty's JuiKJtila perfume, wrapped In purple Children's tissue and tied with the gold ribbon Ruby, Amethyst, Emerald, colors of the Court 65c i ' The door prize, three pairs of Mc- Knitting Class Collum hose, donated by the Lingeries Served in our beautiful Marine Fountain Room; 5:30 Will Be Held Saturday and Hosiery Shop of Monmouth Onxy and Carnelian.... street, was won by Miss Louisa Chad- to 9:00 P. M. Give the family a treat! Morning, 10 to 12. Wick. The winning number was drawn by Ann Crotchfelt. A seven- " SECOND FLOOR teen-piece hand-embroidered lunch- eon set, donated by lira. Helen Beld- Rich, Deep and Vibrant win of Brooklyn, formerly of Bed Bank, was on display. The luncheon set will bo disposed of on the co-op- erative plan some time this month, Miss Ella Healy was chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. Every New Detail In These Other members in addition to those Jewel Tones already mentioned were Mrs. Harry McCormiclt, Mrs. Teresa Hawkins, Sfceinbach Kresge Miss Marguerite Ward, Misses Mary and Margaret Kelly, Miss Edith Her- old, Miss Catherine Heilly, Mlas Hel- en Bennett, Miss Margaret Murray, Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips and Miss The News In Frocks Ann May Lang. Guests were present from Toms River, Keyport, Asbury Park, Free- New Fall hold, Long Branch, Matawan and Red Bank. They were Miss Mary Grause, Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. William Lake, Miss Vliiglnia Laurlno, Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn, Mrs. Thomas Hackett, Mrs. Joseph Gray, Mrs. Mary J. Grause, Mrs. Harry McCor- Suits 7.08 mlck, Mrs. Charles Giblin, Mrs. Ar- nold Soden, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Edward Kelly, Miss Helen Lang, Miss Margaret Kelly, Miss Mary Kelly, Mrs. John P. Gaul, Mrs. Frank And thefee frocks are perfect jewels too! Each Crotchfelt, Mrs. Clarence Johnston, Mrs. John F. Hogan, Mrs. Kenneth one tells a Pall 1935 fashion story ... new nail- IWhetham, Miss Helena Henderson, ; Miss Eleanor Edwards, Mrs, Philip head trim, splashes of contrasting velveteen in Moore, Miss Katherlna Warneker, 30.00 Mrs. Bernard Warneker, Mrs. Mary gay bows, scarfs and pocket kerchiefs, or button :- Massey, Miss Martina Healy, Miss ; Mary Murphy, Miss Louise Ghezzi, Some With Two and soutache trimming. The perfect afternoon ; Miss Ruth Pennington, Mrs. George Hawkins, Jr., Mrs. William Wlch- Pair of Trousers dress for your fall and winter activities. ; .mann, Miss Margaret Murphy, Mrs. ,' George Coudrier, Mrs. John Bolln. Mrs. John Mertz, Mrs. Frank CIu- Few suits in this price range have as many »ey, Miss Ella Kaney, Mrs. John Ky- WOOL AND SILK CREPE an, Mrs. I. E. Rink, Mrs. C. Christ- fine points! All important points where man, Mrs. C. Hoffmann, Mrs. J. Bambach, Mrs. John GIblon, Miss .wear and fit are concerned have been SLEEK JERSEY Lillian Campbell, Miss Mary A. Mc- Cue, Miss Louise McCue, Mrs. Wil- hand tailored . . . the range of models liam H. Porter, Mrs, William Jeffrey, Mrs. M. L. Conners, Mrs. P. J. Mul- covers a wide latitude . . . materials are vlblU, Mrs. E. T. McDonough, Mrs. selected woolens in newest Autumn pat- Styles for juniors, misses and women. All fea- R. P. McCua, Mrs. C. E. Savage, Mrs. H. J. Howland, Miss. Cora V. Jen- terns. In short, they're clothes that carry turing the smart jewel tones in monotones, or nings, Mrs. N. G. Marx, Mrs, F. J. Lenow, Mrs. M. M. Marx, Mrs, H, I. out'carefully every specification we laid two-tone contrasts. Better choose several at this Baldwin, Mrs. F. E. Seedorf, Mrs. H. J. Boskey, Mrs. W. B. Connor, down to their fine tailor. modest price! • ' -. Mrs. George Conrad, Mrs. John Mi- lan, Mrs. David Leroy, Mrs. Peter K. Lang, Mr. and , Mrs. H. Raymond Worsteds, Cheviots SECOND FLOOR < Phillips, John Fix, Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Miss Grace Ward, Miss Marguerite and Fine Twists Ward, Miss Louisa Chadwick, Mrs. W. H. Dobson, Miss Annie Swift, Miss J2]la McGarrlty, Mrs. Joseph * ;•. double breasted, single breasted and Haley, Mrs. A, C. Wallin, Mrs. T. G. WelBteaci, Miss Marguerite Tansey, sport models, for business, "knockabout" Mrs. Jame3 Deevy, Mrs. James Du- Specials! Girls' Warm gan, Mrs. J. Bert Earl, Miss Edna and dress wear. And, of course, for men Dugan, Mrs. T, Heiold, Miss Mary and young men. New grays, browns, Wcolley, Miss Lena McCue, Miss NEEJ5ED Edith Herold, Mrs. Thomas Little, tans. Sizes 36 to 42. Mrs. Mae Ryan, Miss Agnes Dwyer, UNION Mrs. John Day, Mrs. George Conic, Miss Mary Soffel, Mrs. Elizabeth Ma- DRUGS lone, Mrs. Lawrence Koche, Mrs. M. SECOND FLOOR 50c Prophylactic Tooth SUITS Ladiso, Mrs, \V. Bennlng, Mips L. Briuhes 39 11. Flarmery, Mrs. J, A. Chaunzy, C Miss Elizabeth Ryan, Miss Lenoro 1.00 Pepaodent Antiiep- Ryan, Mrs. William J. Dowd, Mrs. *ic • 67c Florence M. Au^fall, Miss Anne Ki'U- 50c Forhan'. Toofh ly, Mrs. J. Bcatty, Mrs. M. M. Ke- Men's Hand-Made I.OO ough, Miss Rosu M. Comi>o!y, Mrs. Men's Nuhn-Bush Paste 34c Rita H. Douglass, Mrs. J. H. Chad- 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 34c wick, Mr?. Mru^aret Gandoif, Mrs. 50c Listerine Tooth For the little girl of 4 to 10 William Ivin«, Miss Eleanor Garvey, TIES Miss Joria Lef^it'r, Mis\s Margaret To- OXFORDS Paite 33C .., not-too-warm, but warm- nin, Miss Mario Caa-ell, Mrs. William 7Sc Listerine -. S9C H. Freuman. Mr.';. MaithiL McCue, 10c Lux Toilet Soap . . 5c enough undies of a fine cot- Mrs:Asbury Campbell ami Miss Mary 1.00 10c Palm Olive Soap C. Dugan. 7.50 ton knit with a twenty-five 3 for 14c percent mixture of silk and New figures, plaids and stripes to make your No need to "sell" men these shoes . . for 65c Castile Soap, 2 lbs. 39c suit look new, even if it is a "holdover" from s Nunn-Bush is a name known for style, quality 1.00 Hair Brushes 59c wool. Open front style, lew Dividends last Spring! Expertly hand-made of twills, Tho directors of the Jcrtcy Central , and comfort. Of selected calfskin in black 10c Hollywood Toilet or bodice neck. Power and l/i^ht corn[/:u:y have de- repp?, novelties. Soap ...... 2doz. 1.00 clared rcgulnr qu-irti-rly dividends, and cordovan. Sizes 6 to 11. BTOST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR payable on Orl'.brr 1, to nil stock- FIRST FLOdR. holders of rvc.-« wit,, V nenk,,. Hmwn.|flV 59c Ib. 49c '""I >'IUeH, Hl7.en 2« |0 3(i Steinbach-Kresge Perfect chiffons of a desirable gauge pure tlyead silk, full-fashioned and with plalled foot Delicious peniicli! and chocolate waf* ANDUHY im to insure-long wear. In'Autumn shoe tones . , . sanarkand, neutra, snioke mist i(ml mit fudge . . . the real home-mada Jfay. While- live hundred pair last . . . tomorrow at an exceptional bargain square pric- kind! And, at a low, low price while ing ,-.[ two hundred pounds last! * ' FIRST FLOOR FIRST Sl/)OR \ A\ FRIENDLY VISITOR Bringing Good N'CWH Every Week r BE A BOOSTER (or 57 years, to Ail the Family, Boon your merchants, booet j>o*u In the Homes of lUd Bank and organizations, boost your officials, Vicinity—About'Local EvenU and boost1 your neighbor and yuur ooia. Local People. RED REGISTER munity will boost you. Isiuod W«kl», UnUrtd u Sicond-UUii Hutl.i >t Uii foat. Sub.orlptlun Price! Ont Ke«r 12.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 12, offio at Rtd Bank. N. J. . Miller. thnn $700 in license fees from dog school. mentioned above are members of the room, 17'ix29!t feet. A wide porch faolng tho Oakland street school duction $100; Navosink, $400, af- extending all the way ncross one side turkey pen of Arthur B. Tlpllng of owners. The Society for tho Preven- fiimed; New Keansburg, $750, af- hoanl of directors. I'lie others are Pine Brook farm Tuesday morning grounds. tion of Cruelty to Animals, which William A. Gelhaus, Howard W. Rob- of the house and overlooking the A letter waa ordered filed from Al- firmed; Hilton Park, $1,100, reduction river has won admiring comments and killed eleven full grown turkeys recently took over the contract of ?200; Kast Kcnnsbnrg Park, $600, af- Lady Elks' Bowling erts, Clinton B. Lohaen and William and crippled as many more. Tho fred B. Henderson relative to having Elks' Charity Bazar acting as dog catcher for the town; E. Ralph. The directors were advised from all who have visited the place. tho flagpoles painted, on the junior llrnied; Ocean View, $800, allirmed; bird dog was caught, but the others has begun its work. Last week dog Palmer tract, $700, affirmed; Barret Club Barn Dance thai tile bank had a successful year The old Newman Springs hotel was dlsnpprnrcd Into the woods after high school and West Bergen place All This Week owners were notified that they must Beach, $S0O, nflirmed; Ideal Beach, thus Tar, the deposits totaling $771,- constructed of very substantial ma- tbo kill. uchool grounds. oot) Largo numbers have been attend- have their animals registered and $750, aiilrmcd; Mardean, $500, af- !• inal plans were made Monday . an increase of 550,000 over the terial, after the manner of ancient John Wylle, Shrewsbury township since that time there haa been a night at a meeting of the Lady Kilts' I same period last year. buildings, and Father Time dealt ing the annual charity bazar of the firmed; Port Monmouth, $100, ttf- J fire wnrden, shot two dogs last THEY WANT McCAMPBKLL. Rod Bank lodge of Elks which Is be-steady procession of canine owners Ilrmert; Leonardo, $1,350, reduction Bowling club for a dance to lie held ^—m~- - lightly with it. For thlB reason the week, which wcro killing his chick- ing held on a plot joining tho Elks' to the ofllco of the borough clerk. $100. Saturday night, September 28. The l THEY ARE FOB MALI.KN. KecHwith house lins, every evidence ens. Freehold Commltfcemcn "Wont Go homo. The bazar opened Monday auditorium will be appropriately dec- j . of being as well built and substantial , Twin calves, born Sundny morn- Tho fee is $2 for a male dog and Hooker Talcott, Chapel Hill—$7,000, as the "model homes," even though Along Wllh County Machine. night and continues for the balance orated. Mrs. Kugrne I.ieneck heads i lVveruge Dealers Indorse Candidacy Ing on the William Ferguson farm $3 for a female. The S. P. C. A. re- decision reserved. second-hand material was used. ot the week, Ono of the feature at- the committee and she will be assist- j of Leonardo Mnn. in Shrewsbury township, woro killed According to all accounts, a hot ceives $1 for eaih license. Thus far Eleanor McCormlck, CMonmnry tractions every night Is a dive from ed by Mrs. Joseph' Ryan and Mis= j Th(, Nntiona, AsbOt.|,.ltl0n ot Rctail Double floors are laid throughout, and almost devoured by tho dogs. meeting of tho Democratic county about seven out of ton dogs regis- Park—$3,950, allirmed. a UO-foot platform into a flaming tered arc males. The licenses are Madeline Dennett. Bevernpe Dealers of New Jersey haa the surface floor being of Georgia According to present pinna Mr. executive committee took placo at Catherine Oakes, Watorvlow— Miv. Maurice Schwartz was np- oak and the sub-floors being of pine : tank of water by "Sonny Boy".Camp- good only until January 1, when it y, - . " i.^.sur.PllkU dLI1 V thIVMIUIIIile followin^ Cllll,^ gILU'll Lstatemen *li t in- Hamilton will come to Rcd Brink tho courthouse at Freehold Monday SI,700, reduction $200. l'i inches thick. The partition etud- bell, There aro various booths at will be necessary to obtain new ones. pointed secretary of the bou-hng club, dorsinK lhc c:uuii,Iacv of Howill.(i A. next Thursday to look over tho ter- night. Various members of tho com- John L. Hondrlcltson—$R,000. re- Mi's. Thomas King captain and Mrs which attractive merchandise is fea- A great deal of fault is being found Mallen for tlie Republican nomina- ding is mostly hemlock, 3x5 Inches, ritory nnd inn]) out a plan of at-mittee criticised tho leadership of duction $3,000. Reginald ^Vannrunt chairman of the tured and there ia also a mcrry-go- by dog owners on this account, and tion for sheriff: and the floor beams and Joists ai« of tack, which will bo announced nt a John J. Quinn of Red Bank, and re- sick committee. Other;; present were hemlock. The plumbing fixtures or© rotind, Forri.s wheel, pony express, It"IH said that at tho next meeting Chester W. nnd Alice Greening, "The National Association of Re- mass meeting at Tied Bank borough porters were ordered from tho room ICenmorc avenue, Murdean— $100, af- Mis. Elmer Dey, Mrs. Robert Grn- from thc ok llotd by Loo J. Warwick o£ Long Branch, dangler, whip and a variety of aide of the mayor nnd council it Is prob- tail Beverage Dealers of New Jersey, j J hullding. There hall Friday night. In nddltlnn to ham, Mis. Joseph liyan, Mrt-. James l shows. able that an adjustment will be made firmed. Inc., renllz.ing that the ofllce of sher- were many more radiator"~ s In tho ho- tho soldiers, state police, members who acted as chairman of tho meet- Clayton, Mrs. Eugene Lienefk and tel than could bo used in tho house. ing. What happened after tlmt.i« The ordlrianeo requiring dogs to be Emily n. Mandeville, Water Witch iff is an important one to the retail of tho George C. Wnrron rfports- LnsL night the big feature was a club—$1,750, allirmed. Miss Madeline Dennett, The excess ones were used to help more or lesa a matter of conjecture, licensed has been in effect a'num- alcoholic 'beverage dealer as well a.s men'fl aRRoclation, game- wnrdonannd baby parade, which drew a large Rowling will be resumed Monday make a boardwalk across the marsh amateur huntera will nssist In tho but according to ono report which number of entries and attracted keen ber of years, but up until Ihe S. P. Highlands. every individual, takes this oppor- Atlantic Highlands Building and night and a prize will be awarde^ tunity of advising its members in land lending to tho river.. A steep h'inr. seems to bear tho earmarks of Interest. Silver loving cups nnd oth- U. A. look over tho dog catcher job stairway leads down tho bank to thft Ltian association—Hay avenue, $1,050, (or high ewe. Monmouth County of candidates in authenticity • tho Freehold delegates er prizes were awarded. only forty animals word registered. marsh and wide timbers rennrnb!lnRf served notice that they would not go allirmed; Bay nvenue and Atlantic the coming primary election. IHJYS NEWS STAND.' The winner In the Ural division for The ordinance requires dogs to be Mass Meet ing Tonight. gangplanks stretch to tho rlvor. The nlong with tho mnchlno in support- tile prettiest child with an ngo limit registered even (hough Ihey are kept street, $fi,O00, reduction $750; Sea ."Monmouth county has two candi- The mass meeting which was to dates for sheriff on the Democratic planks are supported by thirty por- Ing Howard Height for the nnmln- of throe years wan Gloria Ayera of ill tile homes of their owners', and Hrlft avenue, $1,200; nlllrmrd; Fourth Anron Volnvlrk Buys Out thn Stan- have been held on Monday night all ticket, either one- of whom would tions of radiators. A Inrge nmount nation for sheriff but instead would Million fitrcet. In the second di- considerable fault Is being .found on street, $1,000, alllrmeil. nrrt News Shop. the headquarters of the Young Men's eillcicntly handle that olflee. It isof "time and labor was expended by work for Thcron McCamplicll. Mr. vision for tile most original, prettiest. tills score. The dog ordinance was Hurry N. Johnson, liny avenue— Mr. and Mrs. lU'ckwIth in making - Aaron Volovlclc of Lniijf TJmnch Quinn ia nnld to havo criticised Mr. Democratic club at. Leonardo will be the opinion of tlie association that nr comedy [bp winner ivim recently n/nendorl in order for Ihn X. $50(1, reduction $300. this walk, but this is insignificant as haa bought, out the Standard News McCampbell and to havo called him P. C. A. lo lake the job. Ida Welsenheru, -Miller street-- held tonight instead. The speakers the regular Kcpublienn organization Joan Wiltshire of Long Rranch. No candidate bus little chance of win-compnred with the energy they do- shop on West Front nlreet, which an ingrnte, entries wore made in tile division for S3,'100, reduction $200. will be Sheriff, Howard Height, can- voted t«V building tho hnuHO. was formerly operated by Mr. Mc- didate for state senate, Undeivheriff ning tho nomination so it take:! this (loats. Atlantic Highlands ItulUllns and opportunity of stating the qualifica- . Mr. and Mm. Heckwlth moved to I• Hrentwood hotel at Leonardo. Tho >ilnn will be hold. which |t IH raising to hold a Chrlst- City Mortgage company Hay nve- In the hatieineiu of tho church on John I'alsoiL-i of Hiiyvicw avenue, was employed as a duU'ellvo by ft *" Winner* nt Si;liti

Interests'of the bay shore section In 'BENTS DOCXOE tho ceremony Mrs. Robert Todt »WI Personals Church Notes. Senator Durand the next legislature. They also say New Yacht Club Weddings "X Love You Truly," «oooBip»BUi) by that Senator Durand ' was instru- Dr. Anthony J, Perrotta To Open •Mri. Everett S. Poling, who playtA Fape—Irving. Joseph Mullln of Humson, assist- Services In First Church of Christ, mental in getting E. Donald Sterner Office on Majile Avenue. the wedding march. Following the Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red Answers Critics Begins Activities ceremony a collation waa nerved. Mr. ant manager of the Loft store on appointed 8tato Highway commis- Mrs. David L.eroy has rented Miss Myrtle Pape, daughter ot Broad street, underwent an opera- Bank, aro held on Sundays at 11:00 sioner and that this will mean Ira. Annette Pape of Navealnk, and and Mrs. Carhart are both employed A. M. and 8:00 P. M., and on Wednes- Organized Last Week at Fair througfi the Milton Berk real estate rthur H. Irving of Laurelton, Long by tho Keyport banking company. On tion lor a hernia last Friday at St. Sayi the Clam BUI" Was • :nat deal to the bay shore in tho agency the lower floor of her house James's hospital at Newark. Ho waa days at 8:00 P. M. 1 Haven — Many Notable iand, were married Sunday after- their return from their wedding trip Paoed Against His Wi»he» and .':natter of road funds from the State at 94 Maple avenue to Dr. Anthony they will make their homo in thi injured in a fall off a stepladder "Substance" will be the subject of IIitrhwa dcpartmcnt Yachtsmen Join—Club House J. Perrotta, who will open officea >on at four o'clock at All Saints' Whllo working in the store. the Lesson-Sermon In all Churcheu Without His Vote-^Friends! y - urch by the pastor Bev. Charlee Swerdel apartment at tho corner of Now Open—Sail Boat Regatta there this week for the general prac- Johnson. The bride was given In Broad and Warren streets. Miss Phyllis Miles of South street of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep- Say He Served the Bay Shore. tice of .medicine, Dr. Perrotta has tember 15. For a number of years, many res- larriage by her brother, William underwent an appendicitis operation Friends of Senator Frank Durand hoen remodeling the entire floor for 'ape. She was attired In egg shell last Wednesday t Mnnmouth Me- Tho Golden Text is: "Ye had com- Reception Given idents in and around Fair Haven his ofllces and waiting room. a passion of mo In my bonds, and took In the Bay Shore section say then: itin with a white tulle veil and cap morial hospital. have had. dreams of a Fair Haven Dr. Perrotta attended the Univers- joyfully tho spoiling of your gooda, seems to bo a misunderstanding Yacht, Chib, but ft waa not until eld In place with oiaiuje bloM0rn«, Charity Worker Mr. and Mrs. GOOIRO Gill have, knowing in yourself that ye have In about a bill passed In the legislature Local Councilmen ity o£ Vermont and graduated from tcr bouquet waa of white roses. moved to a house- oi> East WestBido three wrultn afjo that the realization the medical college. He interned at heaven a better and an enduring sub- this year, known as tho "Clam Blll.o Miss Edna Till of Port Monmouth avenue. K/I T*I ef/irv n i_i' n °-f tliGHe dreams began to take form. (he Fitkin M^mnrfnl hnnpiUl for the Claimed By Death stance" (Hebrews 10:34.) This measure is recorded In Chaptf i Mo e han S0 thins" ya3 bridesmaid, and Edward Bitzer Mrs. Fred Goi-singer nnd daughter 218, of the laws of 1935, and it is no- £ V $ Republicana Pay Sinrn tKnt timc th£nKB huvo moved first six months of his interneship f Richmond Hill, was bHitman. Miss Violet havo returned from a visit Among tho citations which com- 1 nbute to Councilmen Thom- •apidly and now an organization Find the balance of his two-year per prise tho Lesson-Sermon is the fol- a new act but an amendment of an known IB the Fair Haven Yacht Till wore a pink chiffon gown with Miss Evaline S. Valentine, Aged with the former's mother, Mrs. Mae act passed In 1931. as M. Gopsill and James S. | iod was served at the Monmouth Me- lue hat and accessories and carried Truckoy, at Thorpe, Wisconsin. lowing from tho Biblo: "Now faith club \a launched and really doing morial hospital at Long Branch, Shrewsbury Resident, Died is tho substance of things hoped for, Senator Durand, who la a candi- Parkesi bouquet, of pink roses and delphln- Mr. and Mr«. William Rathsmlth things in a nautical way. Sunday—Served Fifty Year* tho evidence of things not seen. date for the Republican npminatlon Tlift principal reason why Fair um. Dolorea , Klnsey, daughter of of Rector place are the parents of A gathering of more than 500 pair, Hr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinsey of As Sunday-School Teacher. Fight the good flght of faith, lay for stato senator, has given out a tribute to Councilmen Thomas M. lavon should support a yacht cJub a eon born Friday afternoon at hold on eternal life, whereunto thou g Branch, was flower girl. She Rivorvlew hospital: Both tho mother statement that he understands some Gopsill and James S. Parkes Satur s the excellent water, facijitlea that Shrewsbury Passes The death pf Miss Evalino S. Val- art also called, and hast professed a pfople are trying to make political •'ore a pink silk dress and carried and eon aro doing well. Tho boy will day night at a reception and dance tho Navesink river agorde with its basket of pink and white roses. The entino oa Upper Broad strict, good profession before many wit- capital against him by virtue of the brood, deep channel which makes bo named William Brooks Rathsmlth. nesses" (Hebrews 11:1, 1 Timothy given them at the Elks' club under Firearm Ordinance ushers wero Edwin and Herbert Shrewsbury, which occurred Sunday passage of this act. In his statement the auspices of the Red Bank Re- it possible for the larger craft to afternoon at her home, wll) be.great- Misses Ruth and Wllhelma Preas- 6:12). . he points out that an Inspection ot Sieh and Creighton Eldrldge. Miss ley o£ Brooklyn returned homo Sun- publican county committee and the find saf-n mooring and easy docking. tfartha Sickles of Navctjink played ly mourned throughout tho commun- Tho LeBSOn-Seimon also Includes the Senato Journal of April 15, 1935, Men's Republican club of Red Its close proximity to the city of Mayor and Council Approve ity because ot her charitable work day after spending tho month of tho following passage from the ho wedding march and Gardenia August with their grandparents, Mr. shows that this act was passed Bi.nk. Now York and the Atlantic ocean Gunning Ordinance—Re»ident rlatfleld of Atlantic Highlands sang. which she had carried pn since her Christian Science textbook, "Science against his wishes and without hi" Tho affa'r was a testimonial for the aro added attractions which appeal childhood. and Mm. C. V. Ramsey of Mechanic and Health with Key to tho Scrip- Asks for the Widening of After the ceremony a reception for street. vote. two local councilmen, who are candi- tho professional and amateur T5 persona was held on the lawn of Miss Valentine, who waa one of the tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "When Ho also makes a comparison of yachtsmen. Tho members of tho White Street Entrance. oldest residents of this section, «ut- Mr. und Mrs. J. Eronsoh Powers of we come to have more faith in the dates in the coming primary. Coun- :h& Pape residence. The- couple left tho various provisions of tho old act club feel that their river site is sec- mmediately after the reception on an fered a general breakdown after * Rector placo aro tho parents of o truth of being than wo have in error, cilman Gopsill Is running as a Re- ond to nonn on either tho Navesink The ordinance regulating the shoot- daughter horn Sunday morning. and the new act. The complaint has publican candidate for sheriff, while ing or firing off of firearms was lutooiobile trip to Virginia. Upon stroke three month*? ago and had moro faith In Spirit than In matter, been made that the present law pre- or .Shrewsbury rivers and thr.y, boast never-'recovered from tho illness. Shfl Tony DelSardo of. Herbert street more faith In living than in dying, Councilman Parkes is running as a passed on its second and final read- -heir return they will reside at Ozone vents clamming on Sunday. It Is Republican candidate for freeholder. vithout conceit when talking about 'ark, Long Island. Mrs. Irving Is a died In her 83d year. will lravo this week to resume his more faith in God than In man, then t ing by tho Shrewsbury mayor and studies at Penn State university. no material suppositions can prevent also complained th.-t the 1935 act re- Herbert E. J2dv.-a.rds, well-known council Tuesday night at their reg- raduate of Middletown township Born in New York city, March 6, Edward Fix of Worthley street le us from healing the sick and destroy- quires a llconso for. clamming. This local Republican worker, acted as Thft club hiui met with wonderful ular meeting. Jgh school and is employed on tho -.853, the daughter of tho late Gil- otijnylng a week's vacation from hie ing error" (p. 368). license was required under the olrl misler-ef-ceremonies and introduced co-operation from nnd is grateful Several questions were brought be- >Jew York stock exchange. Mr. Irv- lerl Platt and Caroline Staples Val- diitioa at Jones's Filling station. act, but the 1(135 act reduced the ICimer Hesse, president of the local the boat-minded folk in and fore the council in regard to*y)this ng Is a contractor. mtlnp, she moved to Shrewsbury James Joseph Hogan of McLaren cost of the license. Young- Men's Republican club, who around Fair Haven. The Fair Hav- ordinance and were straightened out vith her parents about eighty years "When Life Tumbles In" will be Senator purand has made a com- Y.'icht Works have donated an go and has resided there ever alnc«, street nnd William Clalr of Shrews- the subject of the sermon to be presided. Mr. Hesse in a few words by the borough fathers. A line of not Crosby—Violett, bury It'll last week tor a motor trip parison of the sections in the old wished both Red Bank councilmen excellent temporary club house in less than $10 and not'more than $100 Tho homestead was built by Mr. Val- given Sunday morning at tho Metho- act and new act as follows: the form of a larpft bonthouse and Announcement has been made of fnllne before tho family moved ttt tlirough tho South, With Birmingham, dist church by tho pastor, Rev. Al- success in the coming primary. or thirty to ninety days in tho coun- Alabama, as their destination. Cards 1 A telegram of regret was read from have offered their docking and moor- ty jail will be imposed for violations. he marriage Sunday, September 1. at this section. After the death ot Miw bert L. Baner. The morning service 1931 ACT. inp: fiicilittcs to the members. C. P. Valentine's parents, ahe had Poflt- received from them en route state Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, county com- Leon Hex, Jr., a resident of White .he town hall in Armonk, New York, will begin at cloven o'clock. The "An Act concerning shellfish and )t Mrs. Rosalie de Forest Crosby of "liaster and- Mm. Richard T. Beako ai they aro having a jnost delightful tho 'propagation, planting, preserva- mitteewoman, who was unable to at- Irwln ami Sons of Rod Bank have; asked in a communication lor choir, with Mrs. Theresa Wllley In Hount Kisco, widow of H. Ashton lier home companions and she had tl.-no and enjoying the trip in every tion and gathering of clams and tend. Frank E. Price, chairman of donated the use of a landing: gang- he Widening oI the entrance to charge, will present a program of Crosby, to Atwood Violett of New lived with them ever since. way. oysters in the tidal waters of this the program, was unable to attend way which permits boats to com- —e - White street on the basis that the In- music, state and of crabs in Delaware bay York, formerly of Red Bank and Mr3. John Thorscn of Astoria, Long clue to Illness. up to the club house and several creased use of automobiles and trucks She became a member of th* Tho subject of tho pastor's ser- and Its tributaries and providing square-rigger anchor lights which Rumson. The ceremony waa per- Shrewsbury Presbyterian church st Island, spent last week with her sis- mon at the evening service at eight penalties and punishment for viola- No political spe'eches were made made it advisable. formed by Judge Julius A. Raven In ter and brother, Mrs. John W. Holm- during the evening except by Mr. give the whole a real Rea-goinfif air. Borough Attorney Joh n S. Apple- an early ape and started playing tha o'clock will be "Self Delusion." tions, and repealing sundry acts re- Furnishings for the club house have the presence of a few relatives. There organ at tho age of sixteen. Sh» stedt of Wallaco street and Edward lating thereto." Hes3e, who expressed the hope for ate suggested that it would be an were no bridal attendants. The an- H. Patterson of Highlands. 1 been donated by various members expensive project to widen the'en ha3 been tho church organist for 35 "The Great Alternative" will be the 1935 ACT. a strong Republican ticket at the of thn club and by the Sea Scouts nouncement was made by the bride's years. She became a teacher of ths Miss Florence Hackett, daughter "An Act to amend and supple- general election. trance. It was suggested that it b( son, H. Ashton Crosby, 3d. subject of the sermon to bo given in of Red Bank. One of the things al- taken over as a county road, but the Sunday-school more than fifty years of Mr. and Mm. William Hackett of tho Presbyterian church by the pas- ment an act entitled 'An Act con- Tliomas Hackett and his orchestra ready done by the club is that it ago and taught up until her recent Locust avenue, and Miss Mildred cerning shellfish and the propagation, furnished music for dancing. Among oiiiclals stated that the road at pres- Mr. Violett and his bride are mak- tor, Rov. John A. Hayes, on Sunday has taken tho Red Bank Sea Scouts ent was not important enough. ing their homo in Mount Kisco. Mrs. illness. She was treasurer of t&* Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- :norning at eleven o'clock. The sub- planting, preservation and gathering the outstanding Republicans present under its wing and has made the Sunday-school for a number of yearfl4 dore Green of Fair Haven, will enter of clams and oysters in the tidal A hearing will bo held at the next Violett is tho former Miss Rosalie ject of tho sermon at the evening were Mayor Van R. Halsey of Rum scouts junior members, of the or- de Forest, daughter of Mrs. Othniel Besides being a life-long member tho Newark State Teachers' college, waters of this state and of crabs son, chairman of the county commit- regular meeting at which time own- service will be "The Search for Free- in Delaware bay and its tributaries ganifation. de Forest and the late Mr. de Forest of tho Shrewsbury Pre8byteri»a Monday, September 16, dom." tee; Jury Commissioner Charles Mil- ers of tho property on tho corners o church she served as a member of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vollrath of and providing penalties and punish- The present commodore, J. F. White and Broad streets are request- if New York. She was married to A Christian Endeavor devotional ment for violations, and repealing ler of Eatontown, Mrs. Emma Van- Hitchcock of New York and Atlan- Mr. Crosby in 1911. They had three the choir, Younp People's Missionary Astoria, Long Island, spent Saturday Schoick, vice chairman-of the county d to be present to give their viewa meeting will he held at seven o'clock. sundry acts relating thereto' (Revis- tic Highlands,, deserves a great deal tiildren, Rosalie, Cynthia and H. society and at the time of her deathi with Mrs. Vollrath's aunt, Mrs. John committee; District Court Judge on this project. was president of the Foreign Mis- ,W. Holmstcdt of Wallaco street.. Mies Catherine Ely will be In charge. ion 1931), approved April 21, 1931, as of credit for tho wonderful progress Ashton Crosby, 3d. Mr. Crosby was Tho Women's missionary society such title was amended by an act Harry Klatsky, Leroy Garrabrandt, that the club has made to date. He Officer Otto Herden's report of low sionary society. Mrs. Barnes Boyle and son Ladson flying planes was read and a motion killed in an, automobile accident in held a monthly business meeting approved March 21, 1932, and to re- Lester E. McQueen, deputy county has given * unsparingly of his time 1930, of Summorton, South Carolina, are peal certain sections thereof. clerk; Haydn Proctor, Joseph W'l- «*> made that a copy of the report She was the only living chart»« visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobus Tuesday afternoon in the chapel. Mrs. and money to help whip the organ- Mr. Violett Is a son of Mrs. Atwood member of the Shrewsbury Reading; D. B. Olsen and Mrs. John A. Hayes 1931 ACT. llams, Maurice Schwartz, Wallace ization and its quarters into excel- be sent to the Depaitmentn of Con;, Of Wallaco street. Sections: merce. Mr. Applegate asked for the Violett of New York and New Or- club and was a member of Ul«t wero tho leaders, Rev. Albert L. Jeffrey, Herbert Brown, Dr. Harvey lent shape. The club steward, Charles leans and tho late Mr. Violett, -who Shrewsbury auxiliary of the Mon« Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Bloom ot 35. No person shall catch or take W. Hartman, Mayor Augustus Min- report and said that he would take Bancr, pastor of the Methodist oysters or clams by means of tongs, Conk of Red Bank, has labored tire- was a confederate veteran and a mouth Memorial hospital, Shrewsbury Washington street returned home church, was the speaker. The hos- ton of t"alr Haven, Mayor Ellas lessly in decorating and enlarging it upon himself to write the depart- rakes or forks from any of the natu- ment. member of a distinguished southern auxiliarv of tho Eiverview hoflpiUI, Sunday morning after a woelc spent tesses wero Mis. C. C. Walling, Mrs. ral oyster or clam grounds in the Black of Uttle Silver, Richard Hack- the club house so as to make thu farnily. He -was graduated from Yale and of tho Monmouth Historical eo» with relatives at Portsmouth, New William Taylor, Mrs. William West waters of this state, without first ob- staff, Mrs. E. Donald Sterner, Mrs. building and its surroundings at- A resolution was passed for th :B 191"', and Was In overseas service ciety. Hampshire. Mr. Bloom was enjoying tractive and comfortable for tho adoption of the new 1935-1936 llquo and Mrs. H. D. F. FedderBon. Mrs. taining a license from tho board, ex- Howell Woolley, Freeholder Ray- with the Naval Reserve during the Mias Valentine waa loved by h«S a vacation from his duties at Jones's John Allen presided and Mrs. J. Wil- cept that this section shall not apply mond Wyckoff and State Senator members and their guests. regulations, which were thought t World war. In 1922 he married Mies have been presented several month many friend3 for fcer various acts ot filling station and Mrs. Bloom from liam Helm was tho soloist. to catching of clamp on grounds set Frank Durand. Already the club has gone into Ellen George McCarter, daughter of charity throughout her long: cueM her duties at Hesse's ice cream par- apart for that purpose in tho sea- age, but according to Mr. Applegat Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. McCartor Tho Women's league will begin its board waters of Atlantic, Cape May the spirit of honest to goodness must have been overlooked. and for the work which she dl

has been appointed chairman of the perfect attendance were awarded to "*/*» . speaker*)' bureau. Rudolph Quackenbush and Mildred The local club will have charge of Mead. Gold stars for one. year of the Constitution Day program to ba perfect attendance were given to conducted September 17 over tho lo- Grace, Gladys and Edna Lee and cal radio station WBRB. A delega- William Mead. Silver stars for hav- tion has been Invited to participate ing been perfect in atendance for six '*<* In, the-exerclBos to be conducted at months were awarded to Audrey, City Hal], New York. Harriet and Francis Lockwood. A non was botn to Mrs. William Seeley at Monmtuth Memorial hos- Port Monmouth News. pital at LongSgigfich last week. . I (Tha Red Bank Register can be bought in Port Munrooutb at tho utorea ot CbarlM East KeaiJpWg News. - v^ Meyers and Salvadore ScaRlione and from Charier MohhaiiHer.) More than 200 persons attended the Mr. and Mrs. Lerny Cobb celebrat- dinner and dance held by the Totsy ed their tenth wedding anniversary Doerr association Saturday night at ^o last week. Fifteen relatives and the Totsy Doerr inn. The event was Wk\ friends of the couple from Newark a great success In'every way. and Faux Hall attended the celebra- A largely attended meeting of the tion. Geraldlno Thompson Republican unit Mr. and Mrs. Meyers of Brooklyn was held last week at'Mra. Catherine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Berry's. Speeches were made by Re >": seph Till. publican candidates for county of- Mrs. David Minor entertained rela- fices. • .. - \ tives from Bayonne Sunday. Tho Ladies' auxiliary of the fire , '-V (. V Mr. and Mia. Joseph Till and their company will hold a card party at daughters of this place and Mies Lil- tho fire house Saturday evening, Sep- lian Meyers of Brooklyn are enjoy- tember 28. ing a week's automobile trip to Ni- Mrs. Hannah Rich Is making a agara Falls and other places of jn- atay with her son, William Rich of t •pent the week-end with her mother, Sewing room projects have pro- were actually astounding. We talked to one Bamberger customer from two thousand- Mrs. John ChRmpagne. vided employment for 15,281 Okla- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Westerfleld have homa women, all. heads of their re- returned to Jersey City after having spective families. miles-away-Dalhart, Texas. People from Cleveland, Kansas City, La Porte, Ind.,—even teeny-weeny Downs, Kansas, lauded us to the skies. We even unearthed folks who come over from Manhattan because they like Bamberger's best. Summing up our series of interviews, we found out that there's a little bit of Bam- ALL ITALIANS berger's as far away as Altoona, Wis., and that Bamberger's gets a kindly mention ARE CORDIALLY INVITED every so often in dot-on-the-map, Trenton, Mo. And that Bamberger's stands To help make the Festa Itaiiana next Sunday af- MISS VIOLIT WILSON, . 1606 E 9th Street,Trenton, out because of its spacious shopping space, the courteousness of its sales clerks,' ternoon, September 15th, in the Sylvan Forum at Holm- Missouri: — "I was pnrtic tilarly struck by the spaci the individuality and choice of its merchandise and the very, very easy-on-the- del, a great day for our people. The Rev. Nicholas ousness of thr Bnmbergcr ...S-Qriano,..Pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Red Bank, store " nerves price tags on our things.

will be master of ceremonies for the program. Every- MISS RUTH DSIMORE, Al body invited and everything free. toonj, Wisconsin,-"I'ie done quite slot of shopping at Bambej-ger's and have FROM NEW YORK CITY WILL COME A ilways been very much pleased "

Choir of 150 Singers MI5I AON1S SNNCI, 410 "E" Street1, 1 Folk songs and dances in costume. La Porte, Ind.:- "I like Bamberger ! j because I have ajivayj J>Mn thoroughly The music wjll be under the direc- danco Italian folk dances In cos- utisfied with both purchases and pricet." tion of Maestro Sandro Benelll, tume. Miss Mildred LaManna, popu- whole choir of 150 voices—Coro lar soprano, will be tho soloist, and the Red Bank Band, directed by d'ltalla—will sing folk songs of tho Maestro Pasqualo Acquaviva, will Itajlan provinces and other numbers. play the stirring national music of The danccra of Coro d'ltalla, will Italy and America.

The ItaliaivAmerican Day MM. R. I. DUKE, 705 Denver'Avemie, JDalhart, Texaj, -"Shopping at.Bamherijer's has been one o( the pieai. ires of coming East on this trip It is a fascinating store " Will be held In the Sylvan Forum, Preceding tho regular program, near Holmdel, four miles West of and beginning at one o'clock, Mr. Red Bank, Sundayj Afternoon, Bop- Michael Carobrose, well-known Ital- tembor 10th. On that occasion Italiano ian plano-accordlonlst, will play. of New Jersoy and Now York will Promptly at two P. M. tho Chairman honor Italy's contribution to tho cul- will deliver tho salutation. Tho Rod MISS LOUISE ROSIUI, 117 W ture and progrosa of America. Iinnk Band will play the "Italian MISS MARION MC MICHAH, Downs, Kmw,- 79th Street, New York Cityi—' Among tho speakers for the day Royiil March." Tho program will "I like Bamberper's because it hn nucli »n excep- "I frequently make the trip from will be Dr. Giuseppe Prczzollnl, fa- then be opened by tho Master of tional eeicction of merchandise. Incidentally, the Miiltown New York to Newuk mous Italian scholar and director of CcrnmonlcH, Rev. Nicholas Soriano. »lejgirl» «re extremely courteous." to saunter through flf Cast Itaiiana, Columbia University; Admission to tho Fefita Italians There- isn't a store in Ntw Dr, Giuseppe Frevltall of tho Italian will bo frcu and tho general publio exactly like it *' Historical Society, end Hon. Kooarlo Is Invited. There will bo no expense Ingarglola, promlnont lawyer nnd lo nny giirnt for nnythlng. The placo anthor, Now York City. nnd clati' la MISS UNA nun, 1511« Cliftmi Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio:-"! enjoy Sylvan Forum—Sunday, September 15th shopping at Bamberger'i became I have found tint Bamberger'i rlothn A new utand for tho choir nnd veniences; nlilo parking Bpaoo for a have style and individuality " band Is bolng orectod by Thcron Mc- thousand autos. A great crowd la cx- Campboll In his Sylvan Forum, which pectod. All gucHta will bo able to Is a natural ampltheatro under tall hear tho music and speeches. forest troos on a hlllsldo nurrounded Itallann of Monmoutli County are by vineyards, noar Holmdel, four requested to write to, (heir relatives mllon Wett of Rod Bunk. anil frlendn In clt IOH to .come to this The Sjlvan, Forum Is equipped first annual Fcntn. Itaiiana In coin- with comfortable seats, microphones, brntlon of Italy!s contribution to the amplifiers, nprlng water nnd con- L. Bamberger & Co. culture and progress of America. MISS AONII HUXT, 700 W 47th Street, Kanjai City, Mo..-"I cm tlw.y. find what I warn JI FELIX SANTANGELO, Chairman of Committee BambrrKer'i. Olitn you unnot do thit tliewhe'*," IS "One of America's Great Stores'. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935. Page Twenty i The borough council has filed Ninth (tract are on a trip to Cali- Sandy Hook Man tentative application for funds with fornia by automobile. They also pl»n A WALTER READE THEATRE Christian Science Contractor & Builder tho PWA to construct concrete aid to visit their son, a resident of N«w Buys Model Home walks along: Union and Florence avi Mexico. Citizens. Arise! Help McCampbell Reading Room J. T. BEEKMAN nues and also Broadway where It In- Mr. and Mrs. Georga Hagetter of PARAMOUNT (FREE TO THE PUJ3UC) tersects with Florence avenue. Under Herman Simpson to Marry Miss Newark have been guest* at th» Lontf Branch, Tel. 65fi Church Edifice 167 Hudson Avenue, tho terms for granting: funds to mu- home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pouieijp RED DANK, N. J. Katherine Massey Next Month nicipal projects which require ma- of Bayvlew avenue. Stamp Out Hague-Hetrick Snakes 209 Broad St.. Red Bank, N. 3. and They Will Start House- terial, part of this co3t mutt be as- The Thomas Jefferson Democratic 4 DAYS-STARTS SAT. Estimates Furnished. sumed by the municipality. Due to Authorised nnd approved liter, keeping In It. club will hold an important meeting aturo on Christian Science may be Jobbing (\ Specialty. thfc estimated cost of the material for tonight. Kill Political Rackets and Gangsters SEPT. 14,15,16,17 read borrouad or purchased. The Model Home located at the project being too high, Mayur Tho local Red Cross chapter will The BlESfH Film Sensation In Year! ri)O publi r c Is coriliully invited to rhono B. B. 2106. James McKlttrlek is desirous of use the jL'a*i!n« Koom. which 16 corner of Lovett and Monroe avenues. meet at the honie of Mrs. Jennls lire,king Kccoids Everywhere cwerlng this coat, if possible, and. Koach this afternoon. "Return Political Power! to the People men daily cio;pt SundnyB and Member of Little Silver, has been sold to Her- leual bollilays. from 1:80 to *:30 man (Chick) Simpson of Sandy will have another estimate made by Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunham of V M. TiiC!ilayB nnil Fridays. 7:30 National Housing Guild. members of tho council and an en- to 0:?0 1' M. Hook. Newark havo ended a visit with Mr. Citizens, your hour of civic duty has arrived. Mr. Simpson Is employed by the gineer. Sidewalks along the road- and Mrs. Fred Badaml. Standard Oil Company and ho will ways have long been needed, but the Your vote in the Primary, September 17th, CAN help bo married to Miss Katherine Ma«- jjoverning body did not want to bur- eey of Peters Rlaco Saturday, Octo- don the property owners nt this time Navesink News. clean up government in Monmouth County, also help ber 12. The couple will take pos- with this expense. Another project ADM1EA BEAUTY SHOP session of their new home about the hat is being advocated by the mayor (The Roil IMk Rontntar enn h« bon«hl the clean-government movement throughout the State .first of October. the construction of a sewer system. In Niwonink from William Swan at till poBtolQce building). 10 Broad St. Red Bank The new home Is located on the , ,f Cape Cod Co- The Ladlos_ ' Afternoon Social club posed of on the co-operative plan rft- of AHemblyman Theron McOiunp- County but rightly failed onlal design. The exterior Is white- [ "~ ' party" "yesterday after, lontly by the Navesink public library. hc d B card bell, who now calls upon olUions to In real Democracy there Is no washed brick, with an open terrace I lloon at the homo ot Mr3> Georgo H. Tho flro company cleared more show their appreciation by helping place for divisions on lines of race $7-00 porch. There, are six rooms, one I jon(,B 'than $2,100 at Its recent fair. At bath, attached gampo. and nn extra » The" ton o, coa] d|spoaed of on tho last week's meeting a threes months' MoCampbell finish oft the Haguo- creed, color, business or anything lavatory on tho flmt floor. The con- io-oporatlve plan by the Holy Name leave of absence "was granted Adam Qulnn outfit before they get their ©iso. A man's a man for all that! structlon financing was muior uiu ; awarded to Edward Rold socloty was Linzmayor, Jr., who will leave Bhort- claws any deeper In the affairs of Democracy has to do only with gov Federal Housing administration plan, i of jer3eJS city. ly for Duko university, Durham, NO E.VTKAS Monmouth County, ernment of, by and for the people, through tho Merchants Trust Com- Flro Chief Herbert Klein, Edward South Carolina, where ho has a po- pany of Red Bank. The sale was Steldlo of Union Gardens fire com sition as socrotary to one of the pro- Folltlcal gangsters have long worked all the people, and no official should made by the Milton Berk agency. Daily Specials 25c 4 Items 90c pany and Andrew Harley of Union fessors. He will be married befor« their evil deeds against society and be selected for any other reason than 1 Mr. Berk states that a largo num- iiose company aro the delogates who he leaves to Miss Marlon Webb of his ability to servo tho people well. Edward Everett Friday and Saturday Specials 35c ber of visitors Inspected the house Mlddjotown. the public purse In New Jersey by Horlon, Helen will represent the local lire depart- during tho time it wag open for ex- ment at tho 'Bremen's convention Miss A. H Wright of Now York, organising poliUoal rockets and seiz- Tho day Is not far away when real Brodcrick, Erik IXGEN'E, FBEDEB1C, NESTLE. REALISTIC AND hlbitlon. Mr. Berk says ho was par- ; , at At,ant|0 city next wook. former librarian at the public library ing tne key positions of the Tarty Democrats who bollcvo In homo rule Rhodes, Eric P MACIHN'ELESSPERMANENT WAVES I tlcularly pleased with the results he Tho \Vomon.s Democratic club is lore, Is vacationing at the Teachers' Machine* and thereafter masquerad- will kick out tho Boss in Monmouth Blorc \ .secured frm his two recent advertisc- :lub. REASONABLY rBICED. holding a card party this afternoon. ing as the BepubUoan or Demooratlo County and run their affairs on puro CAMSRICI! ' ments in The Register and mention.! Miss Mildred Castmore of Newark Mrs. Anna Pape and Mrs. Arthur Democratic lines. o ProJuclcr For Appointments Call Red Bank 1772 [hat his first visitor came about u has ended a. ylslt at the home of Miss Junnlngham, both of New York city, party. These political gangsters may Bcllablo Service Guaranteed. i halt hour after Tho Register cn:ne wero week-end guests of Mrs. An- appear more refined on the surface, An exhibition of the principles P I C T U F £ | off the press, when he inserted his Stacla McCarthy. which guldod tho Hagucltos. and Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Entwlstle of nette Pape. but their principles are the same as first ad. Hotrlckltb* is found In thoir efforts the motive* whloh guided Waxy Gor- to defpat tho will of tho people of Construction on several more Cn- don, Tumen, Fhllllps and Crook. Monmouth County 'who aro almost limlnl homes will be started in Wil- unanimous In (holr domnnd that As- low Drive Manor in a week, all un- The general publio Is convinced semblyman Theron McCampbell bo der the FHA, Mr. Berk states. that the builness of government In advanced to tho Stato Senate to car- J DAYS 5 DAYS VOTE FOR New Jersey Is in. the grip of corrupt ry on Ills work for tux reform, clenn politicians, hence when asked to go government and prosperity ;or the STARTING STABTINO i Union Beach News. to the polls, the common excuse has people been, "Oh! what's the use, they are The Bosaos doflod tho wishes of the SATURDAY. SATURDAY, | (The Red Balk Register can be bouahl all alike." And the citizens have boon In Union Beach at th« store of Gui tien- lght. Nothing could have done more rank and fllo of tho Democratic "TOP HAT" I 10a.) to convince citizens that the leaders party In the county who wanted Mc- "TOP HAT ' Campboll to houd their November Insuranco on the unused Florence ot the Republican •pollamon and the Democratic spoilsmen are as one ticket. But tho Bossos had their avenu© echool led to a heated discus- orders from both Stato and' political sion at the meeting of the school ban the sale of judgeshlpu for enough votes to pass the Sales Tax machines to "stop McCampbell at board last week. A bill of 5-00 for any cost." THURSDAY -FRIDAY renewal of two $10,000 policies and bill, a brazen exhibition of bribery the same amount for new Insurance, and corruption. In their desperation, Demooratlo THE YEAR'S BIG LAFF HIT ! brought the total insurance on this The people of New Jersey have Bo.1303 picked Sheriff Howard Hoight building up to $60,000. Edwin C. Mas- as thoir Senatorial candidate. Behind son, district clerk paid that in his long been under a political despotism —government by tyrannical spoils- hln back the Bossos poke fun at JOAN BLONDELL - GLENDA FARRELL opinion this amount was too much to Height's qualifications for the Job be carried on an unused schoolhouse. men. These criminally mlndod. po- litical bosses and their tools In law- and laugh at his little devices of self- —IN— He went on to pay that if this insur- glorlflcntlon and his pompous man- ance was needed by all moans it making bodies have plundered prop- should bo maintained, but that it is erty under the guise of taxation and ners na a law onforcement official, an expensive luxury. He further fattened themselves and a hordo of but they folt that they could play on 'WE'RE IN THE MONEY" ! pointed out that the building has dc- their unspeakable lawyers and para- his vanity and bend him to their will • creased in value to euch an extent sites. If tho timo came in vntn on measures With HUGH HERBERT — ROSS ALEXANDER i that the building is over insured. critical to tho rule of tho Bosses. Harry W. Doyle, former district Thus It happens thnt tho State has been reduoed to pauperism, being But evidently the political Bosses : clerk, asked if an estimate had been of both parties havo discovered that ADDED ATTRACTION ! j obtained as to tho value of the build- forced to send Its Governor to Wash- ngton to beg money of- Uncle Sam HelRht enn not bo elected cvon if ing. Mr. Masson replied that no ap- nominated. So it appears that a po- THE GREATEST THRILLER OF ALL TLILES ! praisal had been made. Harassing with whloh to fe«d the poor. The flpollsmen's rule over government In litical conspiracy has boon hatched the matter further. Mr. Doyle went among mnchlno leaders of both par- ii on to Bay that the *cbcoihou.se rep- \ New Jersey has left many owners of homes, farms and small Industries In ties, which they hope will enable resented an inverjiiient of about $' them to nominate Hoight somehow 000, exclusive of the ground, and that ! Louis I* Fischer ruin .and despair. 30 MINUTES OF STIRRING ACTION ! the building should be adequately and let him bo defeated In November These debonnalre thugs, lootora by JDurand, a machino Republican. ' covered by insurance. Louis Carpen- and racketeers, commonly called Po- FREE CHINA to Ladies Thursday and Friday Night ! tier, president of the board, said that litical Bosses, stop at nothing to Btay Political bosses caro not for suc- If the building should be destroyed | Republican Candidate n power. They hive committed po- cess of their ticket If they can savs by flro and tho board of underwrit- their machlnos. They know that men ers estimated the building to be Itlcal murders, forced suicides and driven untold numbers of men to may go down to dnfeat but that po- 5 DAYS—STARTING SATURDAY—5 .DAYS worth only $40,000, thataznount would j litical machines go on BO long as be paid. Mr. Doyle maintained that j FOR praetioe despicable crimes to serve Saturday - Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday the nefarious business of spoilsmen. they know their power is not broken. the state board of education reconi- J Tho Democratic Bouses would rather THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL OF ALL TIMES ! mended that oighty or ninety per j The political Bosses of New Jersey havo n. Republican Senator from cent of the value of school property j have prostituted Justice by naming Monmouth County, who is a machino NOW IN ITS SEPONI) TtECORD-lJItEAKING WEEK AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL! be covered by insurance. Mr. Doyle General Assembly ward hoolers and pettifoggers' to thn man, than to have a free citizen sit" AWARDED 1 HTARS—"N. V. DAILY NEWS." ACCLAIMED I5V T1IK PRESS AND PUBLIC! I attempted to show the value of the in the Sonato who recognizes no boss building and land to be 383,000 when highest court!, lawyers who can be but the pooplo of Monmouth County. built. Mr. Masson maintained that he counted upon to render decisions to was interested in economy and the PRIMARIES September 17, 1935 fit the needs of the political Bosses Tho Spollsmon rulers of New Jer- board should get an unbiased opinion sey foresee that their end is not far as to the present value of the build- He stands for repeal of the Sales Tax on foods and medi- and friends of the Bosses. away. When governments go broke ing. A motion to have the building In nearly every branch of the pub- nnd the pooplo want for broad, It Is appraised WM not seconded. A mo- cines. Adequate relief for every worthy person in need. Reduc- a suro slfirn that robolllon is browing tion to renew $20,000 insuranco was lic service In New Jersey the slimy tion of taxes on real estate. Rigorous measures to prevent fingers of the political J>ossos can be in tho minds of tho populace The adopted by a vote of four to three end of Boss rulo of Now Jorsey ap- with one, member, Mrs. Mary Roslne, spread of crime. Preservation of our present high educational found in the publto purse, They have made the people feel that there is no proaches. Tho nomination and elec- not voting. Sho explained that she standards. Bquaro deal for just employers and honest labor. tion of Thoron McCampbel] to the did not care to vote until she found honesty In government and that jus- Upholding Civil Service and Tenure Systems. Business economy tice Is a fiendish joko. State Senate will servo notice that out tile value of the building. Super- Monmouth County Is ripe for a new vising Principal Harold E. Butter- in government with strict adherence to pay-as-you-go policy. Everything that those co-operating State Constitution and thu return of field submitted a tentative curriculum bands of political pirates, masquerad- and Ginger, when and clasq schedule for the new school political power to the pooplo, which I'nld for by Lou'n L. Fl«ch«r Campaign Committee ing as Republican or Democratic will destroy Boss rulo forever. year, in which it was stated that if leaders, could conceive of has been you hear those y there were not moro_ than eighteen us^d In New Jersey to foed tho Tho citizens of Monmouth County beginners, that clafia would bo com- tickle-me tunes bv , ,, bined with tho first grade with Mra. ghouls and . vermin of our political owe It to themselves to go to their Julia Martin as teacher. The sec- life. Closed State banks, with the polling places on Primary Day, Sop- IRVING ond grade would bo a single one with approval ot the State Bank Exam- tembor 17th, nnd nsk for a Demo- IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THE BEST AT ner, wero pounced upon by tho Miss Agnes O'Conneil, ns teacher. cratic ballot and pluco nn X mark The third and fourtli grades would bosses' favorites like vultures feeding be combined with Mrs. Mary Vlgno on ripe carrion. The, Bosses named In front of tho namo of Theron Mo- no teacher. Tlio fifth grade will have the receivers for those banks and Cnmpbcll, candidate lor Stato Sena- Miss Minnie Maurer as teacher. Tho the lawyers and favored creditors tor. They can rest nssured that Mo- sixth, seventh, and eighth grades will fattened at the expense of helplosd have Miss Kathleen Eckhard, Mra. depositors who had been persuatlnd Cnmpboll, nn State Senntor, will co- Agnes Schmidt nnd Mrs. Julia Aum- to believe that the State was a got], operate with tho St.ito Administra- ack as teacher. Mr. Butterworth will that Its power and examinations gave tion and with other Senators and alt tench arithmetic and physical train- MARKET them protection from looters. other groups who . havo proposals ing, whieli will Rive him more time to .supervising, he stated, The resig- EST. 19O2 The people of Monmouth County which would lmvo tho support of the nation of Charleg Sampson, janitor of got only a mere glimpse of what pcoplo of Monmouth County. the Cottage Park school was accept- 123 WEST FRONT STREET Hetrlcklsm stands for through the Tho personal friends of Senator ed; effectivo October 1. A motion to recent Investigation; they have no Durnncl may not know it but they le-engngo tho • janitor was adopted. will do him a financial favor by nom- Duo. to the retirement ago law of the PHONE: Red Bank 678. realization of the depths to which FREE DEUVERY. A1.L Meat* Protected by G-M Frlgldalrc. Ilotrlclilsm sunk the political llfo of inating and electing McCampboll as I fitato Teachers' pension and annuity Stato Sonntor. In BUch nn event fund, his realgnatldn was necessary, this county. Maguelsm in the county nothing is more cortaln than that and tho clerk wag instructed to exe- SPECIALS FOR SEPT. 12 - 13 - 14 has been of the same stripe, as was Governor Hoffman will see that cute tho necessary papers and file Durand is given a Job which will Listen.' . . with the secretary of the tjtate fund, shown by the testimony of numoroua witnesses In secret conferences payj-housanda of dollars per year, in- "Top Hat, White Tie i The re-ciiKaKcnientof Mr. Sampson stead of tho $500 which IB paid to and. Tnils," "The j was at tho same salary ns he hao re- Plate Fresh Beef before Attorney SI ryleer. Itaguelsm a Stato Senator. Hajruo and Hoff- I celved heretofore. A leak In tho roof throughout the State Is the worst man find Jobs on tho public payrolls Piccolino," "No I of tho Cottage Park school has caused 23 15*1b LIVER for their friends. BEEF form of political tyranny ever de- Strings" "Isn't This considerable troublo for several (Corned or Fresh) months it wan stated, and that an in- vised because Its leaders aro master n Lovely Day?" Good Domocrnts In tho county will spection waa mndo by a routing ex- CALI minds in the art of preying upon the help win tho November election of "Check to O.r••• " ert, who mlvloed that waterproofing Fancy Fryers OQ publio under tho guise of laws made tho county ticket by seeing to It that o done around tho chlmnoy. The McCampbell Is nominated for State board did not atjrco that tho )enk HAMS 25 1b to order for looters, grafters and cor- Kxtm Add could bo eliminated by this method. onr RrnibrtBroilers v«lIb (Na Shank) rupttordsts. Sonntor, and thus glvo notlco to the A resolution wtia adopted to take the pcoplo that tho hands of Haguo anS Attruotliiii Lovely Girls? matter up with the. architect of tho Fresh Chopped The motto of the political boss Qulnn will havo nothing to do in ths Enough of them to building. Tho chairmanship of the Smoked •*€•* system Is rule or ruin. They demand futuro with nppnlntmcntn and busl- for Childrcn Implicit obedience to the word and nenii pollcleB In Monmouth County. send ),OH home a janitors' committee wa;i changed Starting from Thomaa Lyons to Charles Tongue fitFlb BEEF 17*1b will of the Boss who distributes of- In a speech In Anbury JParlt, no- fices and favors for sorvlces to him. nervous nrcck! Ooble. It wan explained by Presi- cordilng to Tho rrnss, Qulnn gave Saturday dent Carpcntlor that Mr. I,yumi was (Short Cut) The welfare of the people and the not ablo to attend tin- board meeting Long Island charaoter and qualifications of tho ap- notice, In cfffi't, thiil tho results of Milliner. regularly, and for u,at reason a Full Cream 01 C pointees count for nothing with po- tho Primary would take either cbango was desirable. Mr. I,yanAlgn KED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935. Paere Twenfv-Oni

WILL WINTER IN BXOBIDA. Mrs. Nettlo Wright of Atlantic High- and famtty are on a month's motor lands, Mrs. Mary Whloton and daugh- Lincroft News. trip to Colorado. llaj-ry Kohn WUjmago Tim Habano ter- Hulda of Kcarny, Mrs. Margaret Steven. Lackintosh of Long Iiiland (The XU6 Bank Register can be bought Hotel at Miami Beacli. Smith, Mrs. Georglanna Foster and it Linoro/t from George Toop, who has spent tho week-end visiting Herman Home of Best Foods! Mrs. Euretta Glass of Belford and delivery route.) Daly of tho Main road. Mrvand Mra. Harry Kohn and ohll- Mr. and Mra. William Waibel on Mrs. Anderson and daughter Ethel of "Believing Is Seeing" will be tho J Sreri 'of Wallaca street left thin week Red Bank paid a surprise visit on Sunday entertained guests from New. Watch m Ask tor* Mlarhl Beach, Florida, where they toplo at tho service next Sunday m Thursday to Mra. Jennie Trimble. ark. will spend tho winter. morning at tho Lincroft chapel J. E. C. Loyton of the Main road Mr. Kohn, who wag formerly,pro- Mrs. Trimble has been 111 since April which will bo conducted by for About and not able to leave the house. Her started work Monday morning on hia prietor of Ye Goin Shoppe on Broad Rev. David Povey. A special song new contract of transporting school street and who was compelled to re- daughter, Mra. Nettie Wright of At- service will bo rendered and two NCHNEIDERN children from Tlnton Falls to Bed Door Prizes Door Prizes tire from retail business on account lantic Highlands, Is staying with hec guest soloists will be present. They Mrs. Arthur Compton and grand- Bank. of hln hpalth.hau regained his health are Miss Edith Lufburrow and Leila Mies Margaret Kennedy of Brook- sufficiently to tuko up active work son,M Bruce VonEsscn, of Hoboken, Reckslgel. |# MARKET W spent tho week-end with Mrs. Comp- dale has given up her position with again.. He has Joined tho Association Mleav.jd Schnoor. "•- entertaining relatives from Now 4—81So Items . Croquignole Mr. and Mrs. William Horn and York. 2—3Bo Items tb.BH I family of Florenco and Mr. and Mrs. THE WAVE OF THE HOLLY- (Z>4 - S'4-Tti. she} Mrs. Forest Compton and Mrs, and a Marcel WOOD STARS Henry Horn of LOUR Island spent Kvcix'tt Itunyon of Red Bank spent or a Facial $1 .00 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Thursday with their sister, Mra. El- This Wave for Only wood Itunyon. Heal Castile Shampoo BROOKFIELD or FANCY PINK SALMON tall can 2 for 23c 3 Leading Brands Mrs. Stanley Cook spent last Mrs. Russell Hycrs gave birth to (Mint or Tar) Q.50 to Thursday in New York. a son at Hazard hospital last week. Water Waving CLOVERBLOOM ALL $7.50 WAVES GUARANTEED Roll Albnrt Salt of New York returned A daughter was born to Mrs. Gurdon Finger Waving G 2 1 Haircuttlng 25« AND RE-WAVED FOR I YEAR Octagon s'™p 6 - 25c®Brillo 27c homo Monday after spending the ftudolph Sunday. pkgi. summer with his counln, John Gin Ralph Poling spent tho week-end Eyebrow Arching Jr. with relatives at Keyport. TIIUKS., FBI. & SAT. 36o Our Famous $5.00 EGGS BUTTER Mr. and Mra. Albert Scott of Red Mr. and Mra. Irving Roop attended MANICURING 35c LIBBY'S RED ALASKA SALMON tall can 22c Bank spent part of last week with a birthday party for their nephew, FREDERIC Mrs. Jennie Trimble. Joseph Rockafcllow, at Keansburg Oil Shampoo Machine Spiralette dofc. lb. C Lois' Compton, young daughter of Friday evening. Marcelling HIGHLANDS 100% SAP SYRUP large 29c Mr. and Mra. T. Rawllnson Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kendrick of Facials for $£.00 39 29 has been confined to the house with Trenton have been spending several Scalp Trentmenl* 50< tonsilltin. days with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wall- I'EDICURE 750 Guaranteed ! DAVIS BAKING POWDER 12-oz. 13c Print 31c Mrs. John Glass and Mr. and Mrs. Ing. With Friend— "J.00 Walter Wortlon woro recent visitors Lois Lease Is Improving from fi Hair DyelnR, $8.50 to $5.1)0 Two for at Newark. cr.lli. Bed Henna $1.00 t0 Motners witn 3 Door Mrs. Martha Truex Is still confined Mrs. Sadie Smith, Merldeth Smith Whlto Henna $1.25 Other Waves $2.50 & $3.50 FRFF 1 Children of the ! Prizes—1st Prize 1 Ton to hor bed as tho result of a fall. She and Harry Carhart of Keyport spent Including Shampoo and Finger Wave NO EXTRAS Feeding Age—One Can of Coai; 2nd Prjze $5.00 in Mer- la 02 years old. last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Independent lire company will hold Lester Walling. FREE PARKING SPACE chandise; 3rd Prize 1 Ham. a Eerlea of card and nunco parties Mr. and Mr3. James Bartholomew HEINZ'S BABY FOOD CASH AND CARRY ONLY ! In their hall starting Thursday even- celebrated their 23d wedding anni- ing, September 19. A partv -will bo versary Friday. They entertained Any variety. Come In our Store Saturday, September 14th. Leave .vour Name and Address In the Office September 19, 20, hold ovory third Thursday In each Mr. and Mrs. Garry Jones and two Simply register your Name and Address. 21, 23, 24, 25. month and onding In March. Thore children of. Marlboro. Tho celebrants will hn prize:! for each month and n received bouquets antl many cards of grand prlzo will be given to the ono congratulations. No. 1 JERSEY POTATOES 27 tbs. 27c holding the highest score at tho fin- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lingo, Mr. and CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ish of tho scries. A ton of coal will Mrs. Joseph Havens and Mrs. Gus- JUICE be disposed of on the co-operative sle Dennis spent Sunday at Barns- STRAND THEATRE JUICE Special ! JERSEY CABBAGE .... -..ft. lc plnn nt. tho November party. Re- gat. freshments will be served at each Tho Ladles' Aid society of the party. Methodist church will hold their reg- JERSEY No. 2 POTATOES .... 27 fts.12c Miss Margaret McGullough of New ular monthly meeting and a covered SEATS ADULTS 25c Oranges Lemons York visited Mra. Mary Dor Sunday. dish sociable in tho church annex to- ALL TIMES CHILDREN 10c Mrs. R. H. Green anil son Kenneth morrow afternoon at one o'clock. FANCY SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 fes. 9c oE Shrewsbury returned homo Friday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lingo havo been after spending soVoral wer-lis with spending a few days with Mr. and C C Mr. and Mrs. Dou£lu3 Cook. Mrs. George Stevenson of New York. LAST TIMES TODAY ! LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 for 15c Mlsa Nell Compton, who has been John Lontz and Earl Lingo are 25 23 25 23 on a two-weeks' motor trip with enjoying two weeks' vacation froiri NANdY CARROLL friends through the northern part of their duties as store managers. tho state, returned homo Tuesday. Mrs. Dirk Hofman and Miss Claim IN Mr. and MM. Thomas Lowell of Lingo havo been enjoying a week's HAND PICKED i FANCY FULL POD Rldsefleld and Frank' Braumaster vacation from their positions at At- spent tho week-end with Mr. and lantic Highlands. "ATLANTIC ADVENTURE' C ma lbs Mrs. Elol Grlmard. Mr. and Mis. Murk Allen and Mr., and Mrs. Charles Mnrvln of daughter Betty of Now Brighton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES! Macintosh Apples 49 I ^ Beans 3 14r Asbury Park visited Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Nell Sunday. David Voorhees. Mm. Hllderbrant Is n surgical pa- Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Landers and chil- (27-lt>. basket) H NEARBY JERSEY" tient at tho Hazard hospital at Long dren of Ramsey spent Friday with FRIDAY - SATURDAY, SEj'T. 13, 14 Branch. Mrs. N. W. Salmon. Mr, and Mrs. Vore Vnlleau anil Tho Girls' Friendly society of St. DOUBLE FEATURE! Fillet of Haddock LARGE FRESH SHRIMP ... 2 tbs. 29c Large Fresh daughter of Mnnasquan spent Sun- Clement's church held a largely at- day with Theodore Jontry. tended meeting at the home of Miss or Cod FANCY Dl I TC» riCLI Frying . Mr«. Albort Worthlngton of Atlan- Enima Schenck Friday evening. FRESH DL.UJL ritJft , tb. 17c tic City Is making a stay with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Smith. A compact, self-contained apparatus Y Mr. and MIH. Stnnlcy Ullhrich of which can be .used to determine the SILK HAT £#£ WEAKFISH tb. lie Oysters Locust spent Sunday with Mr. and brightness of self-luminous dials has Mrs. Leonard Nelson. been designed by technicians of the MI-B. Hulila Cook of Point Pleasant, national bureau of standards. KID lb. 19 FRESH BOSTON MACKEREL ... tb. 9c doz. 19 LewAYRES Mae CLARK FRESH TUNA FISH tb. 14c Swordfish Crab Meat ALSO ALSO PETER LORRE Fancy Sweet Potatoes 3 .., \Qc I Fancy Fresh PRUNES 2 'bs 15c 1O MARVELOUS —IN— MARTINI COCKTAILS "MAD LOVE" Kraft Products Demonstration AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRL—9 P. M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! UADr-TO-SERVE IN 30 SECONDS I Kraft's Swiss CHEESE 2 y2-tb.pkgs. 31c SUN., MON., TUES., SEPT. 15-16-17 KRAFTS KRAFT'S KRAFT'S MAYONNAISE pint 27c easy way to make fresh TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES ! J/z-tfe. Pkg. Cheese Loaf Cheese* cocktails gives amateur "bar* Pimento KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP ...pints 23c White American tenders"the professional touch! American PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE ... .pkg. 9c Yellow American MOVII ACROSS Velveeta TH» CAMPUS! KRAFT'S OLD ENGLISH CHEESE y -tb. 17c •Bytho-Plpce LAIRD'S RmdytoMix Cocktails Rive yon PI1ESENTS 2 everything you need to mnko delirious, frcsli iiiR KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP quarts 37c "Martini" or"Bminly Mnnlinltan" cocklaiR 'M?. INrHEMOSTTHRIlUNQ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE III. fci " MYSTERY Of THE YEARI KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP 8-oz. 13c The, ingrcilirntft nro po|mrntcmnva e«P from *!•! ARUNE JUDGE WENDY BARRIE ami pour contents lol* •re rrntly to acrvn. *UM container. KENT TAYLOR WM. FRAWLEYl Rcailyta-Mix Corktaila contain only tho choicest ingredients • . . LAinit'h QCHNEIDER^ Apple Ilranily nnd Mttrtfni & Kossi We- in.^iuh for thn "Mmiliiiitan" . . . Fleisrli- PHONE 2653 PHONE 2654. Riium's Cii» nnd Mmlini & Itnitsi Vermouth ARKET for ilio "Martini". Al nil liuuor More*. Ii A MYSTKUY THIUI.I.F.l! ! Winners of Door Prizes TIIEVIKW "MANHATTAN MOON" SAT. NITIO—11:15. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY 1st Prize—Ton of Coal—MRS. H. S. BATTIN, Fair Haven. BORIS KARLOFF 2nd Prize—$5.00 in Merchandise—MRS. ISABEL RICE, Rumson. —IN— • 3rd Prize—1 Smoked Ham—MRS. J. ANDERSON, 4 Maplewood Ave., Runuon. "THE BLACK ROOM" Winners of Next Prizes will be announced in next week'* Register.

• OTtllD IV LAIRD * CO. • JCOBIYV Illl. N. J. FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES! You get a chance on every Purchase for Cash and Carry Only ! DUllllnr, af laird'* Apple /ncfe ffmnrfy '.H f Pture Twenfv-Twb •».. RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 12,1985. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. sells Sarubbl of New York it tb NEW HOSPITAL ATJXILIABY. sons. John and George, Jr., of Engle- cation kt Birch Villa Inn, Bry«nt Expert Picture Framing, country estate of her parents nea wood were week-end guests of Mrs. Park, Me. Gilding and Restoring. The engagement of Miss Marlon F» MorrlBtown. Leonardo Organization Will Help Josephine Franzen. Dr. and MM. Oscar H. Heyer w«r« RiffS, daughter of Mrs. B. M. Bigg of Hiss Bigg Is a granddaughter Long Branch Institution. Doris Kornt haa recovered from the guests of Mra. Harry Ryder of Back to School or CollCollege" We call for and 'Oliver. TeL 195-K. East Orange, to Richard K. Wctzel the late Mr. and Mrs. Jamea J. Lyncr. A Leonardo auxiliary of Monmouth severe attack of grip. Everett at a clambake Tuesday ovea- j of Maplewood, son of Mr, anil Mrs. of Rumson. She is a graduate ol Memorial hospital of Long Branch Mlsa Gladys Carr was a recent Irv- ing. ", Reines Art Shop Richard Wctzel, was announced re- Notre Dame academy at Grymes Hill was organized Monday night at the lngton visitor. Barton Brown of San I"iaaoi«co iYou'll want your hair to bo ?. 6S6 Caokmnn Avenue, cently at a party Riven by Miss Re- Staten Island. Brentwood hotel with the following Arthur W. Aumack of Matawan waj the week-end guest of Mr, and * ASBIIIY PARK. officers: spent Monday hero with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, George LeFavre. He stopped In neatly groomed and cleverly waved Treilim)—MM. Clifford r. Cordon. Charles E. Mack. town before tailing for England. CorrupwuHnc l«cr«tary—Mil. Bobert Miss Mary Hatalan of Perth Am Mrs. Suaiuol Bower, Sr., and Rob- so that it's simple by day, but dra- nftald. boy and Dr. Andrew J. Balko of the ert and Franklin Bower returned to Recording s*erttarr—Mrt. Bella Gold LUNCHEON Crou. Coney Island General hospital wcro their home at Baltimore, Md., Tues- matic by night. If you already have DELICATESSEN Tro&iurer Mn. Howard Babona; Sunday guests of Mitu Nell Hataian. day after h&Wng epent tho paas One of the chief objects ol the aux- Mrs. Theresa H. Mularchuk of New month as the guests of Mr, and Mrs, a John and Charlts Permanent, Sea 22 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE 3948. iliary is to endow a bed ot the hog- York Is the guest of her son and X'ranklin S. Cottrell. pltal tor the uae of ^Leonardo patients daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. An- Mra. George P. Lohrfttor and Mlas us about our re-waving service. who are unable to pay tot hospital drew J. Mucharchuk. Laura Gessweln were dinner guests Twin Brook Virginia SPECIAL ! treatment. To raise money for thi» George B. Hatalan spent Monday of Mre. James E, Voorhoea Wednes- The kiddloi, too, will want to look their beat for school. •-it. Jb purpose a card party will be held at at Perth Amboy. day evening. We Specialize in OhUdron'i halrouttlng and thinning, Baked Ham 79' CHICKEN he Brentwood 'hotel Friday evening, M. J. Dlckoy ot New York is visit- Mlsa Annie and Lulu Clark of Long ICE CREAM SALAD September 27, at half-past eight ing relatives in town. Branch spent Monday and Tuesday 'clock. Prizes will be awarded and Misa Kathleen Boylan of Jersey with their cousin, Miss Louisa Clark, We carry • full line of helena rubemtein cosmetics. DAILY . ofreshmonU will be served without City is a guest of Miss Btssie Frah- Mrs. William Thompson of Asbury Fresh Jersey Sunday Dinner Luncheon ixtra charge. Mrs. Mary Sheridan is zon. Purk and Mrs. Lillian Duvis of 40 :halrman of the comailttee which The local public echool reopened Briello apont Wednesday as ttta Stuffed—3V-, lbs. Full Course vill direct Uic party. yesterday for the new' season with ueate of Mrs. George P. Lohrltter. the same teaching staff as last year. Miss Edith EgglOBton of New Ha- JOHN and CHARLES Others at the meeting beeldea those ven, Conn., arrived Friday to make JOHN D'AMICO CHAHLES PAULSON Fresh Soup VCJTPI SPECIAL DAILY ! mentioned were Mrs. C. R. Pattereon, Miss Margaret Carney has returned Roasted Mrs. Zack Staer, Mrs. Joseph Early, to her home following a stay with visit with Mrs. S. B. EggJeston; ltosist Turkey HOT PLATE relatives at South River. Twcnty-flve members of the Avenel — HAIRDRESSERS Itmlst Hocf rs. Jennie McAbby, Miss Rita Woman's club enjoyed a luncheon Chicken Dessert with nne and Mrs, Peter Dunne. Misa Hazel Newman and Milton E. Du Carhart wer« Newark visitors on iVodnesday afternoon ot Buttonwood 67 Broad St. TO TAKE HOMK Tea, Coffcn nr MI1U 25c Coffee The auxiliary has Invited all inter- Tel. 1515 — Red Bank ted women of Leonardo and vicin- Thursday. Manor. ty to become members. No dues arc Miss Catherine G. Bomkamp of Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Hutchln- Keyport aiid Clifton was a recent son and family returned to town this guest of friends here. week after having spent the summer Miss Alma Bailey of Red Bank months at Mantoloking. West Keansburg. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrg. Harry Stonaker and «on W. Bowne. iharlea have returned to their home Robert Carter and Karl Maynard Miss Gladys Voorhees was hoateflH at New York aftor passing the sum- lave returned to their home at Dan to her sewing club last Wednesday mer at Kcowaycien on Lake Lefforts. Market •Illo, Illinois, following a two weeks' evening. A numbor of younger married, stay with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr, and Mrs. Claro Lambcraon people of the Methodist Episcopal 7 BROAD STREET Newman. were Long Branch visitors on church have formed a group. It hao EXTRA! 3334 Mrs. Madelyn Seaman spent Thuro- Thursday. not as yet decided upon n name. Its RED BANK PHONES !ay at New York. Miss Mary Massovltch hag given up object is to aid the church as much 3335 Mrs. Thomas Butler has returned her position with the KcansburK bak- aa possible. A social hour was en- to her home at Wcstfleld following a ing company prior to returning for oyed Tuesday evening at the home stay with Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd, her senior year at the Koyport high of Mrs. Floyd VanBrakle. £ FRESH JERSEY school. Mrs. Harry J. Kahn entortalncd Victoria Lenowlch Is home follow- ho Wednesday Afternoon Bridge ing a vacation spent at Flushing club lust week. Mrs. William B. DBVOE SUPERKLEEN VARNISH BROILING and Long leland. Craig held hleh scoro for the after- BRUSH (value 25c) c Andrew Oberman and Fred Tren Matawan Newa. noon with the hostess second. Out of FRYING ery, Jr., are on a trip to Canada. town guosts were Mrs. M. Warwick A goad clean brash make* paint, Misa Ina Kennedy and Mlsa Mil- (Tha Rtd Bank Rtgliter oan b« boujihi of ^ong Branch and Mrs. Evart Sil- (2 to 3U ll>s.) CHICKENS 29Ib In Mdtawaa from Mv J. O'ConneM, 124 ing easy and pleasant. dred Jones of Stapleton, Staten Is- Main atreit, Jacob A. L«wlt and J. & J, cox of Keyport. land, spent Saturday and Sunday with FRESH JERSEY Mlas Frances Kornt. Mrs.-George Clark was tho gueat Mrs. Harry Rndcr and daughter PAIR OF PURE RUBBER GLOVES BONELESS Mrs. William . M. Newman and of Mrs. George Forlo at Beacon Dorothy were New York visitors Hazel spent Tuesday and Wednesday Beach Tuesday. Mrs. John Lylo entertained the (value 25c) CHUCK FOWL at Nyack, New York. Mr. ,and Mra. Harry J. Knhn and iewlng Club Thursday afternoon. For painting, cleaning—and a Dorothy Lewis IB on a two weeks' son John were visitors at Atlantic An apology mado at Thursday 291 City Thursday. hundred other household uses. ROAST (8 to 4 !!>».) visit with her brother, John J. Lewis night's meeting from Supervising of Norfolk, Virginia. John Tcrhune Is visiting his eon- rlnclpal John S. McCurdy for his Gordon Davis has returned from a In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. action in having partitions removed Both Itams for 26c. Act now whllo Macintosh 0b8kt stay in Canada. Francieco T. Valdes of Ithan, Pa. without authority, healed tho breach supply last*. Offor oxplrat Nov. 15th. Loin Lamb Btuefish APPLES 69 Miss Doris Maxley spent Wednes- Miss Jean and Florence Buckley existing between the Matnwan Town- Hond-Plokcd _S IBs. 10c day as the guest of Mrs. Jules Brod of Summit were guests of Mr. nnd ehlp Board of Education and him- We carry a complete line of Devoe VI CHOPS hard, Jr., of Rlverhead, New York. Mrs. J. R. V. M. Lefferts Thursday. self. The board accepted the apology Faints, Brushes and Paint Materials. Fancy Bartlctt c doz. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. Hazel Kornt Mifij Doris Dernberger has re- but stated it felt the supervising PEARS 25' and Mrs. Barbara Lease spent Mon- turned home after spending tho sum- pi'inclpal had exceeded his authority Small day at Philadelphia. mer at Keewayden Camp, Lake Falr- by ordering work done without hav- Pure Pork Spinach . -3 IDS. 25c Arthur W. Brown has returned to lee. Vt. ng tho sanction of tho board. One KLARIN'S PAINT STORE SAUSAGE Mackerel .10; Large Size hla position at Newark following James Kennedy, who went to Syra- of the members Intimated after the HONEYDEWS vacation spent at Seaside Heights. cuse. N. Y., to visit his aunt nnd meeting that had not tho apology _ 29° Mrs. Vera Mount Is recovering from uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler, been forthcoming Mr. McCurdy'a res- 26 Monmouth St. Red Bank Green Pole I.lmas . Illness. has gone with them for a week's va- gatlon would havo been demanded. 1 Fresh Chopped S tbs. 25C Miss Virginia Maxley Is entertain- Salmon Sta-lnf-lcss Beans ._ S lbs. S5o ing Mlsa Mildred Bellan of New BEEF Halibut 29! Largn Bunches York this week. CAHJ10T3 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickey enter- BEETS :3,orlO° tained Mrs. Mary Staak and eon Wal- Sweet Potatoes 5 tns. 17c ter, Mrs. Agatha Czerko, Mrs. N. B. Loin Veal Large Iceberg Lettuce 2 for IDC Nachoney and children, Michael, Largo Julia and Nell of New York and Mr. CHOPS ...., Frying Oysters Pt. Fancy Tomatoes Bo iD, and Mrs. Anthony Lenowlch and chil- 39' dren. John and Helen of Brooklyn Jcllo on Sunday. Full Cream C Frankfurters The local fire company was called Country Roll MILD CHEESE out on Sunday morning to help the * and ib Shredded Wheat 2 - 23o Keansburg flre company to extinguish KELVEY'S SEPTEMBER BUTTER a meadow flre just over the borough Bologna 3 Qt. Bottles Ammonia 25o line. * Mr. and Mrs. George A. 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Savo $2.00 on each'pad. Evory Included In this group are extra heavy and extra fins rug, \rlicllior old or new, should quality rugs vmxhed to a beautiful sheen bringing out No Hand^Picked Juries •11 tho beauty of design and high grade dyes and wool boast of an Ozlto. Ozlto cuah- yarns. ™R DISTRIBUT^^ lonn are moth proof and lump $7*5 proof an«M»»MMM«M»*M«*MMMM»M0»«4 WANTS TAX MODIFIED. well to hlo son, John R. Brcmmer, large catches of bluellsh this week. ••< Jr:, who left yesterday morning for Mr. and Mrs. William Engholm and Louis L. Flicher Advocate* Taking Bordentown Military Institute. Card daiiKhler Ann spent Sunday at Bai- Tle#oi|5lBcCampbeir8 Letter It OR food and Medicine. playing and other Kftniey were en- ncgat. ADVANTAGES joyed and evcryonn had a delightful Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevens and Running on a platform Including ATLANTIC time. THOBB present were Mr. andMrs. Conrad Johnson on Monday to you when trading here. First, reliability; Immediate repeal of the Btnto sales Mrs. Frank McGrath, Jn:nen Hut- viyited Kcv. and Mrs. Howard Amer — TIlEATttE — j to His Fellow Citizens tax on foods nnd mediclnea, Louis L. J chart, Mi.sse« Olive .''nil Alice Bike, of Kaii-ton, formerly of this place. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS then the assurance of an ample supply, low prices Fischer of Asbury Park, Republican j Jean Hub- The last meeting of the Methodist candidate for ii.MHpmblynmn, today Miss Oladys Upham, MIF: I'hona Atlantic Highland! 148 and the highest quality. Test premium quality erteon, Miss Jr;in Mian Oalli- ollicial hoard for the fiscal year wilt declared strict economy without rc- licit! tonight. The New Jersey —Management, Jack McNamara— Jeddo-Highland coal this winter. tgard to political expediency la vltal- erine Flanneryy. Mi-ji.-Miiry Colfy, MIB Bridget Uolliiinn nnd MMIHI S cMifurcncu of MethodLst churches What Will You Do Next Tuesday? jly essential heforu good government will hi; held Thursday of next week 'can be obtained. Mary McConlf;loMCll . MrM . BrrmrrB , Jr.J , TODAY—TIIURS., SEPT. 12 was a member of th" Kcl Ilnnk hl^Ii at the l''lr:-t Methodist church at Aa- school footbnll KIJIUK!. liury Park. Mrs. Hoy I,nyton la lay "THE IRISH IN US" YOU, each one of YOU, are members of a society. dcli-gati' and Mis. Kinlly Stevens i-J Jiimi-8 Cagney — J'at O'llrlen ;i!li'Mi;i1i', Jioth will altcnd, Sea Bright News. I'M., SAT., SKI'T. 13 - 14 YOU pay dues—taxes. YOU have one duty—to vote. A inn ling of tin- Kunilay-school TWO FEATURES hoard MI the Melhnrli.-it church will COAL (Th* N«<1 Hank HL>ni»t*-'T cult be Iji:uRht bu helrl -Monday night at Mrs. Wil- "Case of the Curious Bride" But YOU have no power because YOU delegate YOUR II, Seibriuhl at thr ilurw at Mcjrrln W.l»- nan tnit H. f.t'lujwitz.) liam KliKhiilru'.-. with Warren Wllllnm - Mnr nrot Llnd» Ml^. Julia Kcliy wa.s hostess re- 8 Feed -Fuel Oil - Hay power to a Representative. MIBS June Kr;iiin.< ha:; returiiei.1 — And — hnmo from Mnnmnuib Mi'inniinl liu.-- cently ;>•• :t :l:jift dinner for Mrs. Julia fV;\valT. 15 - 10 - 11 ary1 on Tuesday and vote for "YOUR salary specified by the State Consti- supper Friday n'glit at their lodf;e Mi—J Ni'llii- I,OIIH of Newark, Mrs. TWO FEATURES Representative YOU will have no tution, namely, J800 a year, or 59.01 rooms. Minnie 1 x'..iii'iti> •>• bought g g In ItumBOn nt the BLOICB O( Harry Bar- Here's an opportunity lo «njoy tho world's most popular coffees... true corTee-good. ciety.—Government at Washington Again, I, Theron McCampbell, kan. Fred Flnnorty and WalUi Torberg and your own and from. Mr. Gayer.) . - ness ... and actually save money besides. These three famous coffees qro freshly Trenton, -. Freehold hereby declare that my desire to bo roasted and freshly ground. By all means take advantage of these savings.. .TODAY I Council. Mr. and ^Mre. Walter Ncwhauser Monmouth'County's State Senator'Is -ATlderaon of this You did not want bad Government. and MiMiss j To the extent that you havo bad Inspired by my wish to carry on my place nnd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar- fight for a Just system of taxation cher of Long Branch went to New Mild and Mellow Government you wore betrayed by York Saturday to bid boh voyage to your Representatives. Instead of which will snve property from con- Miss Anderson's nephew, J. J. Wll- COFFEE Ib. 15 working for YOU they took orders 8 fiscation, for clean government and loughby, Jr., who sailed on the Aqul- from selfish Interests who use Gov- for things that will go far to make tania for a month's^ sojourn In Eng- ernment to fatten privilege, privileged land. Others in the party were Mr. "I sell coffee all day long— to all sorts Ricfc & Fu/J-Bodfed monopolies, privileged groups and a New Jersey a prosperous and happy and Mrs. J. J. Willoughby, Sr., and of people. 1 know why people buy COFFEE lb vast army of Pay Rollers and para- State, and not for llniuiaial gain or Misses Helen and- Julia McLaughlin KtU WlKWLC sites not needed to carry on the coffee. They buy it for flavor; and they the hope of reward In any form. of New York, Mrs. E. Burns, Miss find in A&P Coffee the flavor to suit necessary function of Government. Mary Fatten and Timothy Kelly o£ Strong and Vigorous In 1931 I did not ask to bo elected Elizabeth, Louis Grajodlas of Long their taste. Yes, they buy A & I' Coffee It's true, too, that the Political to tho Assembly, but the flag was Island and Misses Vcra and Made- for just one reason^ they like it better Bosses and their nhnmlnahle spoils put Into my hands. I accepted tho line Willoughby of Westiield. than any other coffee at any price." COFFEE i system has made It difficult, almost responsibility, and from that day to Mr. and Mrs. John Pfelffenberger Impossible for Mr. Average Citizen this I havo worked unceasingly, In attended the American Legion con- Maxwell House conn %%&* Beech-Nut «>»»'»»25* to designate who shall represent him, and out of tho Assembly, night and vention last week at Capo May. The Bpollflmen and their tools In day. In Monmouth County and Borough Collector Charles B. Ward the law-making bodies purposely throughout tho Stato, to destroy our and brother Frank are enjoying two $cde> of Ueiwz foods drew tho election laws to keep them- old wicked system of taxation and weeks' vacation in tho Whito Moun- SUNNYFIELD ALL-PURPOSE selves In power—to prevent Indepen- return political power to the peopio; tains. Heinz Foods, famous the nation over for their fine qualily, are always dents from winning scats In tho law- In short, to servo tho people of Mon- Perry Ell, deskman at police head- priced low at A & P. But this week, as a special inducement—we bag mouth County in their State Legisla- quarters, is on a two weeks' vacation. 7 Ib. bag 25« 79 making bodies. have reduced the price still further. Another opportunity to javel FLOUR turo to tho, utmost of my strength Miss Catherine M. Tlerney, school 3%lb.-.^ 71b. Dut occasionally Mr. Avorngo C1U- and ability. nurse, has returned from a month's Except Consomme C c rcn does get A chance to take a hand visit with her mother In San Fran- Assorted! $@ups and Clam Chowder bag 2O bag 3o Xf I am nominated and elected cisco. - LI5 In his Government. For the citizens C State Senator I will continue to John Murphy returned to work 8 or .bottle 12 U oz. bottlo IOC of Monmouth County that opportun- carry on, as I bcllovo the peopio of Monday for Domlnick & Dominickof Davis Baking Powder • ity will bo hero next Tuesday when Now York after a week's vacation. Cooked with Monmouth County want mo to carry Tomato Sauce large cans J&3l YOU can go to tho Primaries and Tho Ladies'.aid society of tho fire 2 on for the equalization of tho taxdepartment will huld a spaghetti sup- voto for a fcllow-cltlzcn who will Light Meat Tuna Fish burdon and the return of political per at tho fire house next Wednesday Baked Beans B^D 3"n.-25c 2«£25« Ige. represent YOU in tho Stato Senate night. power to the people. can for tho next three year* Beginning Sunday there will be Fresh Cucumber Pickles . v.,- ., 2S<^ Prudence T/r Hash Throughout my life I havo worked only ono mass celebrated on Sundays si STANDARD O. Why should anyono want to be a hard and tried to savo something at Holy Rosary church, and that will GRANDMOTHER'S Thru Sat. Only. 16 oz. loaf O Stato Senator? Tho salary Is only every year. I Invested my savings be at 8:30 o'clock. Rice Flakes Delicious Breakfait Cereal Rye Bread $0.61 a week. Tho plain, honest citi- In farm land In Monmouth County, Victor Ghozzi, golf pro at the Deal zen who la not a. lawyer cannot ob- but tho Royal Family of Taxspendora golf club, loft Tuesday morning for WHITE HOUSE BRAND tain any moro compensation, directly havo stolen my equity and, llko many Baltimore to lake part in tho Cal- Apple Butter or Indirectly, for being a State Sen- other property owners, I face ending vert-Maryland open golf champion- WHITE HOUSE ator than the $0.61 a week, or $500 a my days In tho poorhouse. There are ship. BRAND 4112Z' year, as provided In tho State Con- hundreds of thousands of Now Jer- Forty-hour devotions closed Tues- At A & P you will find fresh fruits and vegetables of the highest Evaporated Milk stitution, which was set up In 1844. sey citizens who havo been ruined day morning at tho eight o'clock government grades... many of them from nearby farms. And 14 oz. and pauperized, Just as I havo been :nnss at Holy Cross ohurch. best of all, you'll find them low in price. Take these for example. GIBB'S BRAND bot. Why should candidates for State by thB most abominable economic James Cloy of Brooklyn, formerly Tomato Catsup Senator bo assessed, as a rule, by and tax system Imaginable. of this place, was a Sunday guest of tho Political committees for flvo to his aunt, Mrs. William Finegan. c ten thousand dollars for campaign In lighting to regain tho equities St. Mary's guild of St. George's Freestone Peaches FANCY ib. 5 Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 20 funds? which I Invested in a home and farm church will hold a bunco and card I am fighting for hundreds of thou- party Thursday, October 10, at Balpb, Large Bananas . . ib.5' MAKES WASHDAY EASY JL pkgs. Why do tho political machines fight hall. so hard nml spend so much monoy sands of other property ownora In to control Stato "enators? Now Jersey. Any succoss I may have Kumson will havo no local con- • Seedless Grapes . 3 ib. mi 19= had to date has come from that fact tests In tho primary next Tuesday It Is because cloven votes aro a and because of my mastery of thowhon a mayor and two councllmen c science of taxation. will bo nominated. Neilson Edwards Iceberg Lettuce Li< 8 h'°.' 10= SUGAR PURE CANE majority In tho Stato Bcnate and can d la a candidate for mayor on tho Re- make or ropeal laws and block ap- Before I wont to tho Assembly four publican ticket and, John M. Mills pointments. It in tho most powerful years ago I knew what was wrong and James P. Bruce aro running for Fancy Carrots "°ow'u 2 bunches 5c legislative group In New Jersey. with Now Jersey's systom of taxation councllmen. No one filed for mayor and I knew what should bo dona 4n on tho Democratic ticket, but thero SANKA COFFEE ib. 37< If a Stato Senator la a lawyer, and order to correct the monstrous wrong ie somo tulk around that the Dem- especially If ho Is a membor of a firm and sot up n just systom of taxation ocrats will nominate their candidate CAKE large *) A of lawyers, a lot of money can befor our State. by writing his namo on the ballot. ifafc Up c gathered into tho firm's treasury by Bernard V. Kyan and J. Ewlng Mc- SWANSDOWN FLOUR pkg. JL*t way of retainers from Interests who I know what I wantod when I Glrr aro the Democratic councllmanlc These A&P BRAND canned vegetables offer you the utmost in went to tho Assembly, and I have candidates. wish to havo a friend In tho Stato flavor and goodness. Thoy (lave all been graded FANCY, which is Jell-0 ALL HAYORS 3 pkgi. I7e Senate, nnd who aro wllllnj? to pay never taken my eye off "the ball." John Guynor, who Is omployed at your guarantee of extra fine quality. Note the special low pricesl Grape-Nuts . I8« fot such guardianship. Whllo this , PREMIUM HK>. My four years' oxperienco In thoJohn Hlntleniann'a grocery store, was Is, strictly speaking, unconstitutional, injured Friday when hej fell, off tho s CHOCWAH . •» Log Cabin Syrup 'f.,V 22« the question la never raised among Assembly nnd with tho State Govern- roof of tho fltovo building. Ho Is Stringiess •|5< tho Senators bocauso most of thorn ment hn» taught mo how and when improving but has not yot returned 20 ARE lawyers. What Is a little mat- nnd where to work'for tho success to work. Tiny Young- Peas ter llko a Constitutional prohibition Mrs. Julia Shea of RumBon, a med- among fraternity brothers who aro of my piann, and If I am sent to C ..._.& ml* Aflr8PP BRANBAND -A Blend of Croam Stylo At A&? htatkets...this ical patient at Rivorvlow hospital, Is Corn and Froth Groan llmol In politics. Trenton as MoiimduUi County's State steadiltd y improving. SUCCOfClSlB Senator I will drive hard and fast A mcetinp; of Sunday-school teach- 20 oz One Senator rocently waa forced for tho reforms in our state which ors of the Presbyterian ohurch will Tiny Lima Beans to admit on tho floor of the Soimte hr> held tonight, nt tho homo of A8.P BRAND that he had accepted a retainer of I know must come, in order to snvo _ A8P BR property, industry and Organized Charles A. Wolbnch. 410,000 to fight for some codo wanted Tho Rtniinonlano, Major Bowes TOITICIfO©S by a selfish group. Sooloty In our State. A8.P BRAND prlzo winners, nro plnylng thin week Igjt. can FANCY FOWL Snli.|.Paclc-Vino-Rlp.n» , at. tho I'uluoo theater, Cleveland, ( With BUC)I monoy making pnanl- If tho citizens will look upon tholr An amazing buyl Despite their surprisingly low price Iheso fowl have all been specially bllltloB Is It any wonder that political Ohio. Next week they will appear In selected for plumpness and quality. Every one fancy grado . .. every one milk-fod. votes nt) HO ninny bullotij for my ma- Cincinnati nnd from thoro they will committees try to pick cnndldntes for chino KUI1> I promise I will take their the Senate who can afford to pay Ko to Louisville, Kentucky. Sizes Sizes bullets as ammunition with mo to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ttnymond Maine and ^^f fab JtyU, Sckad-tU 55,000 to $10,000 Into tho campaign Trenton "nil tnko overy opportunity C treasury? children havo returned to their home under 4 lbs. td shoot hell out of tho abominable horn from Poquannnck in tho north-, let Iheso quick-oporgy foods solve the problem of school, spoils nystom which hits wrought But I, Thcrim MnCamphell, a plain ern part nf tho otute. timo lunchps and aftqr.school snacks. Children love thoir 4 lbs. & over Ib. such havoc In our Htate. The I'riwbytftrlnn IjadloB1 Aid io- , and we're jure you'll find lheif prices moitoppcnling. 29 citizen and farmer of lloltndcl, Mon- 271 Further, I will tnko with mo n blK clnty will hold lta first meeting of mouth County, New Jersoy, hisreby tho UOUMII nt tho church noxt certify that I havn not paid one dime load of "dynamite" and, as eoon as Ann Page Peanut Butter i« «,|or25' I tako my sent, I shall ntnrt to blaot- LEGS SPRING LAMB 29 to any person or committee for be- Init a rond which will lead to a now Orrln c.l, Soulc, Sr., loft this week Of ing n candidate for the Assembly In Stato Constitution which, In turn, by 'aiitomnhllo for Melbourne Flor- Ann Page Preserves . i n. i RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12, Boxing Bouts To Be Leonardo Team —By Pap Navesink Wins T. C. Woodhwd Studio. Perry Peril Held At Asbury Park Clean and Dry 1 In The Eighth Commercial Sail and Motor Boat* (or hirs by Defeats Belford Fight fans in tho shore Bectlon will the hour, day or J£»k. Pat Calandriello Opens Rally now havo an opportunity to seo box- Art In Final Game of Series the Field Dickman'slfcat Wprka That Breaks Scorelea* Tie and Ing presented here aa an all-year- CAHLTON BLIJG. Club Defeated the Red Sox round attraction. Foot of Wharf Ave., Red Ban! Nets Navesinkcrs Four Runs by the Score of 6 to 3—Decis- Nelson Ehrllch, active in county —Visitors Held Scoreless. sporting circles, announced he has ive Home Run by Lohsen. leased the Asbury Park Convention Sending four runs across tho plate On their home grounds Sunday the hall and has completed arrangements In the eighth inning to break a score- with fight prpmotera in Now York to RE-ELECT Leonardo Field club defeated the Red less tie, tho Navcslnlc Field club Sox of Bclford by the score of 6 to present professional bouta there blanked the Fruit Industries team very Friday night. Paulie Walker 3 in the deciding game of a series. of Now York, 4 to 0, last Sunday Prior to this contest each team had of Trenton, former prizefighter, who Won one game. j afternoon at Atlantic Highlands. The fought Benny Leonard and Johnny Raymond L. Wyckoff game with tho Fruit Industries nine Dundee, will be matchmaker. The Sox went into the lead in the was arranged by tho entertainment opening inning when Tony, lend off Featuring tho first card on Friday, commltteo of tho Beacon Hill Golf September 20, will bo a ten-round man, got a free ticket to first base, club and as a large crowd attended, Stole second, took third on Simpson's wlndup fight between Bob Olln and FREEHOLDER infield out and scored on a wild pitch. a substantial sum was added to their Henry FIrpo. Olin, known lor lita The lead was shortlived, however, treasury. ferocity and slugging: In tho ring, for In their half of thn first frame Pat Calandriello, who Btartcd the is tho holder of the world's light of Monmouth County; the Lenardo boys tallied twice. Van- rally that worf for Navcsltik tho heavyweight championship. Firpo, Ness rapped a single and Lohsen, previous week, 'repeated his trick of who has an Improsslvo record of the Leonardo backstopper, hit a ter- getting a singlo when hla team went smashing ring victories, defeated rific smash over, the ccntcrliclder's to bat in tho eighth inning last Sun- JHcltcy Walker and John Anderson. Three Years Experience on head for a home run. day. After stealing second, Pat went Anderson formerly squared off Board. to third on Jim Tully's single over against five former light heavyweight Kaughton, Red Sox hurler, retired champions, Including Lou Broullard, • in the third inning and Tice took up second and came home on a squeeze Favors Efficiency and Econo. play, executed by Pitcher Spaan, who "Gorilla" Jones and Maxie Rosen- the pitching. Kovelcsky, the Leo- bloom. my in County Government nardo southpaw pitcher, held (he Sox beat the throw to flrat. Anthony scoreless for six innings, .allowing only then doubled, scoring Spaan and Hen Tully and Anderson singled, bring- The seml-wlndup will be featured four scattered hit?=. Hut in the by a four-round bout betwoen Walter seventh inning three hits and. a base ing Anthony home for tho fourth run. Cal Spaan pitched a heady Storms, 1933 Now York Nowa Golden on balls gave the visitors two runs, Gloves champion, and Bobby Fallas REPUBLICAN PRIMARY whifih knotted the score at three all- game and was never in trouble. Next Sunday tho Navesinkers will have of Trenton. Tho pair will fight in Jay Smith, who had not pitched A the lightweight class. game for two months, replaced Ko- ai opponents tho Leonardo^. Field SEPTEMBER 17,1935 velcaky and pet the Uelfonlitcs tlou'ii cluh at Atlantic Highlands, nnd this Two six-round bouts between Ralph without a hit for the rest .of the frame should decide the champion- Vona of Asbury Farlc, vs. Norman game. The Leonardo team broke.the ship between these two rivels as each Wolf of Newark, and Johnny Martin tie in the eighth Inning when they C=3 team has two victories in the bag. of New York, vs. Tony Ballardo of YOUR VOTE AND scored three runs. With two on The box score: Trenton, and a four-round fight be- tween Johnny Wack of New York bases, Bennett was purposely passed -of NAVESINK. SUPPOKT WILL tu get Neuber, but Ncuber drove a An n and Louis Scott of Newark, will com- long fly to tenter, O'Sage scoring at'-j -T4E H. Tully. 21> .11 plete the card. Tho six-round bouts BE APPRECIATED _ ter the catch, Simpson's throw to j SHOT A Anthony, »» _ 4 1 will bo in tho lightweight class, AmleiBon, rf 4 0 1 0 while Wack and Scott will fight in ' the plate was wild and Smith came EQUAL MaxHon. cf - '. 4 0 0 2 (Paid for by It. L. WyckolT Commlttoc.) in, Bennett taking third and crossed i' ORP IN WIMMIUS Mohr. If 3 0 0 2 tho bantamweight division, the plate a minute later when Wal- 0(2»TISM OP£fl SimpHon. 3b 3 0 0 2 ling booted Kovclcsky's grounder. Cnlamlnollo, c - 3 1 1 4 J. Tully, lb 3 0 1 14 . Lohsen's homer was the longest hit Simnn, Ii 3 1 1 1 of the game. -Bennett had a perfect score at bat, collecting three singles 31 4 1 27 14 In as many trips to the plate. Next All Rll&U Rest/red by Tiifl AiKJcIHid flew NEW YORK, AB R H TO A Sunday the Leonardo Field club will nirnch. 2b 1 0 0 1 S play against the Navesink Field club Fnuncr, p. 4 0 10 1 at Atlantic Highlands. Sunday's box Booth, cf 4 0 12 0 score: Mrs. Sam Halper Snrchl, lh _ 4 0 Oil 1 Season Prizes NolROn, 88.. c. .„ 4 0 0 G 4 Wood, c _ 3 0 12 1 GALA NIGHT BEDFORD A. C. ROD AI^D GUN Wins Golf Tourney Perry, If. _ 3 0 10 0 Awarded Saturday Tiiiurlno, 3b 3 # 1 2 2 Terry, rf. Aim H r0o A 1 Niwmmi, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 Simpson, B9 - •> Defeats Mrs. Edith Wolcott Six Gaffney. SB 10 0 0 0 Beddln, lb -..- 5 13 Charles Burd Made Presentations at the The north-easter -which hit along Walling. 3 b, , 4 1 After Final Races in Welcome- and Five—Mr. and Mrs. Sam- 83 0 5 24 12 Bnarh, cf -... S the Jersey coast last week is the one Scoro by lnnlnsm 3 uel Halper Win Nine Hole Uhlllt. <• —'— ••••• All Series—Harry McMahon for which fishing boat captains have Barber, If Scotch Foursome. New York I10I1II1 0—0 "012 Winner in Knockabout Class. been waiting. Not that they wanted Nnvoaink 00000004 x—4 Smith, .5J>: ._•=.:•• - 1 Pentermnn, 3b 1. it especially, but at this season of the Mrs. Samuel Halper wag the wln- Error—Anthony. Two-buno hits—Btiothr Naiifihton, p. ... 0 The final racoe in the Welcome-All year there's always a northeast storm Anthony. Stolen Dime—Cnliindnello. Left Tice, I a o 1 Series conducted by Charles Burd •r oJ the ladies' August tournament on bases—Nnvenink 4. New York 6. Striko- which seems to give ilsh the idea that outs—By Spnan 4, hy Fuuser 3. Umpires 21 16 held on the river Saturday af- which came to a close Sunday at the 3li 3 wcrc it would be well to start to school up HwimminK Kiver Country club. She —Luvoio and Barchiliti. LEONARDO F. C. which season prizes and get ready to go places. All R ternoon, after LINCROFT INN lefeated -Mia. Edith Wolcott, 6 and 5. The winners of the Although the major vacation sea- Ecidlo, It. •. ••• » ° were awarded, ft were knockabouts, Play for the club championship was VsnNosa, 3b J season prizes son along the shore ends almost narrowed ilo-wn when William Eichele Dave Wolcott Wins Lohsen, c - \ J Harry McMahon, first; Lloyd Fuller, abruptly with Labor day. your died- Conover. cf * J .lefcated Allan Huntington In Class ll second; bird boats, Donald Asay, in-the-wool salt water fisherman rec- O'SaRe, PB " A, - and 1, and William Lcddy de- Post-Season Race Smith, lb.. I" - > J first; Jack Edwards, second; snipes, ognizes September and October as ! feated Alex Wtlclo, Ii and 4. In Class Bennett; rf ' 1 Edwards Rullman, first; Sam Rlker, two months when thing3 piscatorial Saturday Night, September Fourteenth 3 B Bob Hayward defeated Dan Ken- .Neuber. 21. '1 J second; sneakboxes, Barbara Sayre, are apt to be stirring along the coast. Scores Third Victory in Succes- Koveleuky, p., lb _*_ _ 2 nedy, 5 nnd 4; John Dowd defeated first; Edwards Rullman, second; There's no telling just when the blue- sion Sunday in Mosquito Fleet 3-i 6 •I ••! Capo Cod knockabouts, Uorothy John Murphy, 3 nnd 2, and Arthur fish will come inshore; when the tide- Mercer defeated William Heim, 1 up. Event—Barbara Sayre and Score by innings: Uur;;haidt, first; Margaret Hart- running weakflsh will do likewise at Red Sox 1 » 0 » 0 0 2 0 0—3 shornc scroml; midcets, Joseph In Class C) Have Sheridan defeated Raymond Lippincott Second. on the occasion of the 0 0 0 3 0 —C thifi time of the year. Last week's Peter Forbea 2 up, Dr. James Van- Leonardo 2 0 on0 1. UhriK. Vull- Euchelbach, iiret, and Marjorle Wal- storm makes it more or less definite Errors—Terry, Simp I.ohsen. Two-base ker, second. E-jchelbach and Walker Nostrand defeated Rill Dougherty, 8 Dave Wolcott sailed his. sneakbox Ne&s, O'S.ige. Homeiun Helium. Hits— that from now on we can expect some nnd (>; Ken Rnhinson defeated W. S. class boat, Neagra, to victory Sun- hits—CoiiDver. »Sirni>*i> tied for first in the midget class with linr*. Tiro 5 i» 5 excellent surf fishing as well ng trol- Chapman, G and 5; Arthur Swanson, day in the first of a aeries of post- Off Nnushton 1 in 3 i n G 1-3 inninKS, clKlili'Cii points each, and Eschelbach ling for weaks and tuna, to say noth- innimis. Kovolcsky i i. B:\-o on linll.— won the toss. Jr., defeated Joseph Mcnzzopane, 1 season races of Dlckman's Mosquito Smith (I in 2 1-3 mm Struck out—liy ing of jigging for weakflsh. i], on 10 hole??; Chester Alberta de- fleet. He led the fleet to tho lino in Tire 2. Kovolesky I. niih a, Kovclcsky The prize donors were Richard Ap- Naughton 1, Tiro 3- plcgate, John S. Applegate, Thomas feated Arthur Swanson, Sr., 3 and 2, an hour and 50 minutes, barely four Opening of the New Bar . (O'SiiKe). Smith 4. Hit by pitcher—Ti Some of the trout fishing lads, who and Joseph Hintelmann defeated minutes within tho two-hour time 1 'lev mill Kelly. Irving Brown, Charles Burd, O. E. (UhliE), Uiij " Davis, Jr., J. Lester Eisner, E. C. have been grumbling about low water Samuel Halper, 1 up on 20 holea. limit. It was Wolcott's third victory Fiedler, Captain Charles,P. Irwln, C. in the streams are now quiet on that in succession. Barbara Sayre and WilTExhibit In Maury Jones, Harry McMahon, Fred subject. Some of the streams which Ijiitlc change was made in the play Raymond "Red" Lippincott In tho D. Wikoff and Mrs. Irving Riker. happened to be a bit low during the foi the. President's cup, and a num- Popeye finished second a minute be- MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT The summaries of Saturday's races; early part of last week are not that ber of matches have been scheduled hind the leader, while Don Osborn in Pennsylvania Show to bo played this week-end. Joseph Knockabout Class way now. The remainder of Septem- his Miko was third. The Wissahickon horse show, Start 3:03 ber should be fairly good for the i'y-y-i won the match play against Gene Worthley, pilot of the Ike, BUFFET LUNCH which opens at Whitemarsh, just out- Mont, Owner Time of Finish trout fishermen eo far as the con- par when he turned in a score of one and Charlie Allaire In tho Mopiilong Kiuhiiiiiie. McMnhon - 3:69:20 lp Joseph Cnnnor was second with side of Philadelphia today, and ex- Shre;v, Fuller .. 4:06:00 dition of the streams is concerned. were disqualified on the first lap for DANCING tends through until Saturday after- Junior, Johnson 4:38:00 i score of all even, while William fouling stakes. Several others were .eddy, William Halleran and Arthur noon when the , champions are Bird Boats. The science of artificial bait cast- caught in a calm and wero unable to crowned, will contain many well Slart 3:06. Hlin were tied for third honors finish. The iitmmary: -- - • .. T i limit, Owner Time of Finish ing has certainly advanced. Time was it one down. known exhibitors from Ivew Jersey. | Ki|, Ti,1Ci E,i,varl]s • 4:31:33 when a fresh water bait caster would Stnrt 10:51. Phone Red Bank 3975 ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halper won Rrmt, Skipper Time of Finlah Among the newcomers this year will j Tcnl, A-ny •. 4:83:20 hold on to a battered wooden, water- NcBEra, Wolcott 12:37:00 be Mrs. Samuel Schiffer, of New j MOM, W;.lkep ...... 4:41:.5 he husband and wife nine-hole for Reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Deverio, Class A Sneokboxes; . logged plug for practically no reason Popcy*. Sayro - 12:3H:00 York and Elberon, who has entered Sturt 3 ;00. than that it caught some fish for him Scotch foursome played Sunday af- Ike. Osborn 12:10:00 No Couvert Charge. Props. her latest blue ribbon winners, Bnat Owner Time f Finish when It was new. There are now orrioon when they turned in a scoro Tip Top. Hance l-:41:00 Vanity Neaira. Wnkott 4:31:10 O3car. Itullmnn _ .. 12:41:45 Cheerful-Eyefull My Love, some new "spook" or semi-transpar- nf 49-8—41. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sue. Davia ; 12:4:1:00 Box, Sun Eclipse S:ul:iwny, Olvinc .• ., 4:38:40 nd Good News. Mi'i'i.liMiir. Allaire 4:40:00 ent casting plugs on the market Connor were second with a scoro or' PnlywnE. Hausman - 12:44:00 Cheerful-Eyeful 1? a '•hc.-^Mit inaie, Si:,, r,t II, lluhburil 4:11:00 which have everything the old wood- .2-7—!!>. Mr. and Mr.*. Arthur Bres- Slo-Pokc. Quinn - 12:44:01 15.2k hands, bred by K.i Loir,- of Chum;\ Ed Htihbnnl 4:43:67 en' plugs had, plus a practically in- in were third with 00-12—48,. and Ohio, and looks like Class B Sneakboxea. n.r- and -Mrs. Frank W. Goff were HIGHEST CASH FRIGES PAID Start 3:12. destructible finish and gleam that among the very be.:t> ho!.-c5. The fourth with 72-18—5-1. Echiffer entries shouM Time of Finish gets 'cm. These new lures arc of- :::t\i: much to Kullman 4:31:00 fered in floaters, underwater, and do in the manner off. boding the 4:34:15 Wi=f.ahicken saddle division,, and 1... 4;36;0fl joined typce. Old Gold-Silver Miss Anna K. Johi.r-m, 'h^v-H n 4 :10;00 U. S. Government Ucenis DOREMUS BROS . II: _... 4-40:20 Morris Jacks, manager of the Carl- Rumson Wins secretary, feel= happy to hav I,,;,, 1:41:05 noted sportswoman's i:n:.-f-.s a her ton theater, who Is an enthusiastic MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS : Capo Cod Knockabouts. COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 shov.. . Slart 3:15. fisherman, has booked a special Over Robins GUNS — CAMERAS — Then there is Mr:« Victor Weil, al- short, "Fish from Hell," for showins •r-l-.ii.-'lt BINOCULARS - ETC. so from Elberon. M:;:. Weil 15 -nii". today and tomorrow at the Mon- Wally Koneski Holds Fair Ha- 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 linrfhnrn m'outh street playhouse. The picture, of the be~t known ho:^ewome:i aV;:".^ ven Nine Scoreless and to Four! Bought — Sold — Exchanged the Jersey'coas'.. I'-tsuli';' er.uiin;; which runs for thirty minutes, is 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:• FREE DELIVERY her horses, Mis. Weil donate.-, the said to be one of the most exciting Scattered Hits _ Rumson | BARGAIN IN WATCHES Fair City Chalk-u^c T:^;>!iy in c:m- Time of Fini»h of the films on deep sea fishing. |1C Touches Two Pitchers for 11. nection with \'M -S-' > iive-j;rii:i'd 4:01:00 221 Broadway. Long Branch SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY. saddle CIMS. Thcji tlii'H.- is the Hol- 4:05:00 The r.u.Tism Athletic club shut out ly Tree st;iblr.a, frjin I.H'.io Silver. t Cl.ni. 10 Fair Havrn Kobins, G to 0, last Katuraliy mti'.:i int.. rt:.-t wilt be. 3:21. McAvoy's Nine unday afternoon on Tailor field at SMALL of Fini.h iiin.-ui. Wally Koncjki, hurling for EXTRA SPECIAL! SWEET BREADS 29c* centered uround MIHS Adr. M. lii:;!- . 3:51:13 man, daugiitcr of Now Jei^eys !"'!>- \V -i! . R:54:35 Wins Benefit Game the victory, was in excellent form ular governor. Mi:-s lU'i'fman ',va:; . 3 : f> 6 :4 T, ui hold tho Kobin.i to four scat- . 4:01:20 SHOULDERS FRESH SMALL an exhibitor at tin- Klhcton Ho:.-t- . 4:00:10 led hits, Andy Kgoland and John- Baby Grand RUMPS Show recently, and moved to tie a Beat Al Neiderer's Team 12-10 , (1'iidrii wore pounded for eleven horsewoman ct ni\i. h nhiiiiv. Mis. in Extra Inning Game at idles by the Kumuonites. Repossessed—Well Known Molce Donald Po;e of lUd i::ink will :i;-o j :u till) HKiile two of the Robins' To be «old from storage for small JERSEY CHOPPED JERSEY JERSEY Many Take Part In Rum»on—Funds Benefit In- balance of $179.00. Very- reason- bo among the Jor.-iyiu-:. jured During Season. four hits. Sofrank led with tho stick In the hunter cl.i'i-t/s Edward V. for Kuinsnn, collecting Ihrco hits, able terms to responsible party, or Lincrotft Shoot discount for cash to close out ac- Quinn ol Shrewsbury will in- nn Imivi Tho pick of tho Rumpon twilight while Cooki: Desmond and Bricoso VEA1 VEAL FOWL count. This piano must he sold this With his best hunters, Mr. Quinn Ins A lai^e number of shnoters par- aseball league battled out an cxlra each imulc ;i pair. Cooko, Desmond BEEF two legs on Thu'Tally-Hn Challenge ml Komvki •ach got a double. The .week, a rsnl bargain for someone. ti'.-i[iat'd in the shoot held Sunday lining game Sunday afternoon on Phone Red Bank B04 for appoint- trophy, In the luinlcr fn-i'l trial, ana afternoon at Lan^endorf's range at Tailor's field for the benefit 'of Joseph linx score: one more win ^ivci' the- popular .ler- ment to ice piano. i.inci'jft, when three M&; events were Desmond and Honry Dynor. Des- ItUMKON. seyman tho liaili.y, Itanlis & liiddle Shoots will be held each .Sun- norid broke an ankle during an eaiiy 25 M. 25;, AII n gilt H WC U C l: 15*lb eason Jjame while Dyner ^u.itained Whi'!u\,t ° w°, 'V," ' ;. 'T "" ', 'l' 'y nf"-n«o,i, i,rovidinK' weather 1% L fractured no:je. while witntsslnH ii ed,'hitemarsh Cliallen-'r i'.owl, |>ri.-.s<.nt- ! jit-i'i>llt!i. i by the Wi-salu.-kun Tar.m; dub.! Caj.t.' William Woodward of Mld- rnrne. There will no doubt bo other ex- dWmvn wan the. winner of the 100- hibitors from the Garden .State, tor In the ten-lnnlng battle Johnny FRESH LOCAL BLUEFISH bird event when he broke 91. Ellin McAvoy'H nine trUinijdied 1--10 over 191 Wissahickon has an unusual aurae- Yoiinu of Dnylciti and Fred Pierce of $300 1: in for owners oatit of the Delaware, he team managed by Al Neidercr. Avon werr- ti«Ml with -10 birda apiece Several times throughout tho en- PLENTY OF TIME TO PAY in the llfty-bird event. PEAS STRING BEANS POST'S BRAN CRISCO TAliliK TI'NMS JlV.KT. counter tho game was tied. At the Other :;eore3 in this event were R. I of the ninth inning tile .'ieore was BO Khodcs of South Hlvcr 48, W. C. knotted at 10 all. I'MIl IIAVKN, Your good name nml 3 — 23 Slntc Cluimpionsldp To )5c Decided All Knri-iii.-in of HlKhtstown 47, W. ct 10' At Aslniry l'ark Sunday, Tho Mc|Vvoy sluggers In thidr hall ft 0 steady Income tiro worth STANDABD cvr ili of Smith River in, C. S. Ryan of the tenth nnlng tallied two run. tl' 0 money hero . . . beenuHO Table, tennis eilihiuna:-t!< win inert •14, dear Miinily of South Amboy 0 11 they rntitlo you to borrow at Asbury Park Sunday,. .^epteinher Whllo they held their r >j>|;,it v.-r 4(1. Charles Hovver. of lied Bank wan the first lo score Any amount you ol.tuln, C u chainpium.hlp.s will be lieid. The con-won (lie :!f> bird event with a perfect whether $300 or \FHH, CUII tests will talu- place in the Conven- ,:eiue. Kllicrt Mount of linmlltonani opening inning when they nia K ho repaid In cany UintaW- 2 "'"• 45° l "^' 2S 2 ~ 25° tion Hull and will be cniidueted |jy to tally two ninu off Thur.u'n. .\>id- J. I.rii;j;:! wore tied for second honors mentn ertrndti-s: from 1 I'ARSON'8 I'llKMIEIt IIAKEIfS * V&a New Jersey Tahle 'IVnnU nuioct- with 21 bird;i apiece, Allan Tuzenew erer'fi team enrnr hack in Oicir li.ilf to 15 months. atjon, witli the sanction of the na- of Deal with 2,1 third, nnd John L. nnd scored thrti: iun;i' <>U Orr'i l TIiniOK FKATIIRIIS tlomiMjoveiniiu; body. Hiker nf Ken III-IKM fourth with 22. Monthly ch*ff« two und one SUPER SUDS STRING BEANS RED GRAPES A free hitting Inning gitve tho Mr half per cent on Unpaid bal- t'wo''ijeii!iio!i.4 will be lieUi, one be- Avoy nine fivi^ runn in the Lhiid in OII0O0000 0—0 10 0 0 3 110 X—B ance only. C WHISKEY Klnnlni,' at two o'clock In Die after- ning and one In the fourth. 'Ilu-lr pkB C m noon nnd tile other at lialfpa.it seven On Trip to Mexico. ii. Tuo-luiao hits—Coufcc. Com* In •.. writ* . . • or 'phont Mr. and Mrs.- Edward Schultz o ficoring c(?a:i(!tt until tin: ninth and ski, Diiitlilo lilnyn—Conka 2 15° 2 " 13 in tile evening. Then.- will be elim- llui., 3 "- 25 "'• $1.39 Ituni:;o|i an'(| Mr. and Mrs. Clarenci tenth tnnningf) when they scored tw< iuiilrrvcir, .MmImi to Itnltl ination!) and MtiMs in three cla-'ru-t'., runs in each. II. Klill •••>ni1 n—Hy Knnenkl PERSONAL FINANCE CO. O'llara of Newark are on a month's liy. 1. HsHi'ii nn linlln—Off for men, women and vetenui". Of. NoMerorVi |»ick tallied two nirm W ORE EN mvi^ motor trip to Mexico City. They i KKUIIIIIII J. Umnlies— Cauliflower liclnl equipment will he used ex- tho /ourth, three In the ilflh nnd tw< * Electric Bldf.. 601 Hants Avenue. * SOAP CHIPS Iceberg Lettuce cllinlvcly. left hint Thtiriiday through the RoutI illiiilll. cm nlnteii anil planned to reach Mex- in tho ninth. * ROOM 1002 • honti A AC WHISKEY Any further Information .desired * PhoiM A. P. 7808. Uctnse No. 87(. * C ico City In five days. After vIsltlnR Thn twilight league thin year wan Tho licasonal dccllnft In tho Cana- oiay bft had by communicating with jmlntfi nf intcreHt in Mexico they wll won by West Park, flrat time winner * ASBURY PARK. N. J. • 2 -* 29° dian demand for titundard radio &otB KIIiKMAN'8 19 $1.39 E. B. Mattlonald, 28 Hamilton' ave- return throuiih the Middle Wentand of thft leagug e alncc itn org^nizritg^ l * * nue, ArllnRton, Now Jerei-y, chairman Th P la bclnu practlcnlly counter-balanced Central atutcfl. The Prpsbyteriaim were second, Hill- hy Im'i'eatdnK dales of hatlory and s\U* IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS., of the tournament committee, tops third and Townors fourth. tuinublle uuU. LOANS MAOI IN NIARBY TOWNS RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 12,1935.

lycamore avenue returned home Frl- 'homas Desmond, 6r., of Saratoga, building near tho postofHce Into liv- Amateur Programs At >y after spending several days last ,av» returned home. ing apartments which will be occu- w«ek vie 1 ting friend* In New fork Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keefer and pied jby Mrs. Evans and her eon of Strand Still Popular tate. aughter Harriot Jiave returned Keyport. Mrs. Evans la In charge Mrs. L. 8. Ylvisaker of Buttonwood ome after touring New England. of the telephone exchange at this Charles (Ohlckle) Blood of Mata- returned home Saturday after spend- William Turner and Harry Sage place. SCHOOL DAYS:— Tl>e Elks Club Restaurant wan, a protege of Ned Wayburn, well ing two weeks visiting her daughter .re employed at Clarksburg. Mr. and MrB. Lester Wilson have known New York dunco instructor, Sara at Rochester, New York. returned from a trip to Europe. will apear on the Strand theater am- Mrs. George Smith hafl returned Are the happiest days In a lifetime an6 th*y " is now under the management of M. W. ateur program tomorrow (Friday) Billy Ylvlaaker, son of Dr. and Mrs. from New York state, where sha Keough, who for the past six years was' night. Also on the bill will be Billy . 8. Ylvisaker of Buttonwood, won Middletown Village. acted ae physical instructor at a Bhould be tho healthiest. Plenty of MUk every day Vanl.uko, singing comedian, and the p P. H. Montulet Memorial trophy camp for girls. Managei of The Forsgate Farm? Dining Applegato brothers in a musical 3unday at tho West Long Branch (Th« Red Birik Remitter enn bo bough, will keep your child always "on his toe*." orsBshow and race meet hold on the i Middletown lax tht stores of J. C Rev. George A. Young, pastor of Room. We are serving the Forsgate number. xl iilsbt uad William B. Wnt«r*.> tho Baptist church, hua returned rounds of the- Auguste N. Montulet from a vacation trip. Farms Ice Cream with delicious lunch- The amateur programs atlll con- •ldlng school. Mr. Pantom of KcanHburg has tinue to bo popular at the Broad rented the IHJUHU formerly used a9 Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Johnson me eons and Dinners. Our facilities for tak- street playhouse. Tony Hunting, O Baptist pursonaKe. back at Syracuse after a etny with Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day ing care of any kind of a social gatherin manager of tho (heater and director Leonardo News. The Ladles' Aid .society of (he Re- Mrs, Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mid. of tho prograniB, states that despite rmed church h»'ld un all-day meet- Henry Stai'k. are unsurpassed. Give us a trial wit the great number of slmon pure am- (The iteil Bank Register can be bought in Leonardo at the stores of William Mer- ng last Thursday. Mlsa Ida Cornish of Philadelphia your next one. ateurs that have been presented to William SbipsoD. and Albert Jera- Mr. Ball of Chicn^D has been rnak- has returned home from a visit of date, there remains a great deal of mlat) ng- a stay with hlx duuj,'btwf Mis. thrco weeks with Mrs. Thomus Mur- talent available In this section. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, who ieret H. Conovcr, : ford. Miss Cornish formerly con- Restaurant open from 11:30 A. M. until 1 A. M. Mr. Hunting Iff planning to produce ivo been spending their summer John mlth lm:i rnnvr-rl from Edwin ducted a Bible school at the Bu SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., inc. a musical show recruited frum the /ncatlon viBllliig their parenta and J. BeeUtnnii'ij piopony lu Jlulindd tlat chapel nt thin place. leading amateurs of Red Bank and :amplng in Pennsylvania, havo ro .ownshlp, on tho roud between Ever- John T. Hendrlckaon, son of Mr. vicinity. If produced, this show will urnod to Leonardo and they aro itt and Crawford's Onm-i, wlu.re he and Mrs. Albert J. Hendrlcltson, re- j Serving You 15 Years With Milk Produced be presented on the stages of tho gain occupying the Oberle cottage. ias opened a blacksmith ?hup. cently won a scholarship at Rutgers various theaters In the county. Ho is Mr. Thomas Is a teacher at the Leo- Mrs. Fred llonnell ha.s bcon spend- college and he will begin a course of Solely in Monmouth County. anxlouB to hear from all pereons poa- iardo high school. ing several drjya with her paients, studies there next Monday. Besslnfr talent, who have not yet had Mrs. Margaret Juellich, mother of Mr, and Mrs. Wci^.'intJ nf We^lfWd. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ley nf Jersey I Red Bank HS5. Broad Stroet Shrembuiy, H. J. an audition, and will assist them in Mrs. JUHUB Horvath of Newark and r., and Mrs. Wr-i^and were pa;; tie ri- City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. proparins; and presenting their acts. Leonardo, celebrated her 89th birth- gors on the sleiirnshiji Dixie whlrh. Arthur Koclsch. Names should bo left at the box of- day Monday at their summer home foundered off tho coaht of Florida Peter Mandevllle, son of Rev. and fice. at Leonardo. A number of friends iuring the recent tornado. They re- Mra. Ernest W. Mandeville, hna re- "YES" .urned home none the worsr- for their numed his college studies in Cnnada. and relatives called upon Mrs. Juel- lich to wish her health and happi- jxperlence. His mother accompanied him to that Shrewsbury News. ness. Mrs. Juellich la active and In •Charles Eilert Ifi converting his place. It Fays to Advertise in The Register. pdld health and she assists with You, as an individual, can borrow, (Tha R«d Bank Beglstar em be- Doaehl 1 Shriwburr from Richard Ut&ke at tbi he work about the house in. a very oitofllca and at Shrswaburj Market.) able fashion. She is considored Dy for legitimate business or "per- 'otslnl.) er many friends as a prodigy of old Missus Catherino and Botty Ellis tgo. ,nd John Ellis roturned to (heir Miss Mary Isabelle Caulfield, daugh- sonal" needs, under our lomo at New York Sunday after er of'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caulllold ipending the summer with their of Bay Sldo and Leonardo, has re- father, John Ellis, chauffeur for Dr. .urned to St. Vincent college at Ernest Fahnostock of Broad street. Riverdale, New York., where eha will William H. B. Obre of Greenwich, resume her studios as a sophomore. Connecticut, has been visiting with Rev. A. H. Sutphln of River Plaza PERSONAL LOAN Henry Obre after a tour of Canada will preach at the Baptist church and tho New England states. Sunday morning and evening. The Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Yorg and fani- topic of the Christian Endeavor so- ly of White street spont tho week- ciety's meeting will be Inter-raclal PLAN end visiting friends and relatives in Animosities Today." The dhrlstian Connecticut. Endeavor society will hold Its reg- Miss Joan Beat of Sycamore ave- ulur monthly business meeting Mon- nue Js attending the Star of Sea day evening at the homo of Mrs academy.at Long Branch. Ellso Bills. Tho trustees of the Mlsa Helen Callery of New York church will meet In the lecture room spent the week-end with her father Tuesday evening ot eight o'clock, and sister of this place. Neyt week's prayer meeting will bo Regular church aervlco at Christ held Wednesday evening at eight church will be conducted Sunday o'clock, in charge of Daniel F. Leon- The First National Bank ard. It will be followed by a SUn- morning at 10:45 o'clock by Kev. Car- roll M. Burck. day-school exccutlvo business meet Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stofflet Of Ing at nine o'clock. Newark have returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mogill havi can of Eatontown, New Jersey spending the summer with Miss rented, the. Guttorrnsen cottage on Imma Holniee of Sycamore avenue Viola avenue for the winter. MUTUAL BREAKFAST Tho Young People's Missionary eo- Miss Emily Dyett and Miss Cather clety will moot tomorrow night at Hauck have moved from the Catiskll NEW SPECIAL LOW PRICE! lb. pkg. Member Federal Reserve System light o'clock at the Presbyterian mountains to their cottage here. 15* Sunday-school room with Mrs. Mor- Mrs. Rose Roberts of Virginia Is gan C. Knapp In charge. spending a week with Mrs. Charles Mies Alma Banborn, daughter of Keefor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanborn of Syca- John Moekler of Hoboken spent th< IDEAL BRAND Approved Mortgagee more avenue, started a nurses' train- week-end with Mies Helen Ruhnke. Ing course Monday at.Monmouth Mi Mr. and Mrs. Nell Schoellner o mortal hospital. Newark have moved to Leonardo for HANOVER Henry Obre and Michael McGarity the winter. Federal Housing Administration lira serving as Jurors this woek a Frank Guttormson Is building a \b- BRAND Freehold. garage on His property on Viola ave- Norman Stofflet recently returned nue. 21c to Shrewsbury from an 8,000-cnilo mo- Tho firemen were called to Edward IDEAL BRAND 20^02. tor .tour of the West. Mr. Stofflet Schlmmel's farm Sunday afternoon wan accompanied by two other mem and put out a fire which threatened SERVE CHILLED can bera of his senior class at Lafayctt to destroy Mr. Schlmmel's tractor. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT university. Tho Loonardo Field club will hoi INSURANCE COIirORATION, IN THE MANNER AND TO THE EXTENT their third annual barn dance Satur- IDEAL BRAND No. 2 PROVIDED UNnER THE TEItHS OF THE DANKINQ ACT OK toll. Aa Sunday-Bchool at the Presbyterian church will reopen Sunday morning, day evening, Soptomber 21, at FANCY, WHOLE can September 15, at 0:45 o'clock after be- Hauser's grill. There will be co3tum< ing closed for tho summer season. prizes and a door prize, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. England, Mrs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett and family Peter Farley, Mrs. William A. Shoe- whn havo been spending tho summei IDEAL BRAND No. 2 makor, G. Harold Novius and Whit- In the Buffln cottage, havo roturne ASSORTED FINEST QUALITY can 15c ney Burst will be tho teachers. to Montclalr.. FLAVORS Rev. Carroll M. Burck officiated Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott of Red THE GELATINE DESSERT Sun3ay afternoon at the wedding of Bank have moved to Leonardo for ICEAL BRAND, SOLID PACK N0.2 Jacob Miss Virginia Worta of Laurenc the winter, Harbor to Arthur DeVoa of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Amzl Thome and FINE, RED, RIPE FRUIT can They were married In Christ church family, who have beon spending thi BROADWAY. LONG BRANCH rectory at four o'clock. Miss Leonl;- summer at Highlands, have returned JELL-0 Warta, sister of the bride, and Al- to their own cottage here. QUAKER bert DeVoe, brother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olson have C Free Parking in Rear of Store were tho attendants. closed their summer homo'here and 2 Pkgs. 9 BRAND pkg. Mrs. Michael McGarity of Broai returned to Htfboken for the winter. street Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Desmond, SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR . %°,:29c SAL-SODA AimiwumEnBRUJTO . . 2pk(i.9e John G. Armstrong, Jr., at Chicago. Jr., and family, who have been Ask Our Managers for Details of Limerick Contest NEW FALL HATS Rev. and Mrs. Carroll M. Burc&o spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. DOUBLE TIP MATCHES . . ' 2pk,..9« TUNA FISH 5™Mmo,minT . . 2"?»"25c S. F. TISSUE oKfE. . . . 2,6U.15< ] DUFF'S """K™ "SZfZV . '1 "n '23c RECKITT'5 BLUE ... . Uc.S:«°10C GRANDMA'S MOLASSES »&%» WASHING POWDER u nxn* . >«..9e

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In the Same Location Choose from 43 New 1936 Philcos, $20.00 up NEW JERSEY CABBAGE „»»»«». HMD, . . . . »2c ffaturdnys—0 A. M. to 0 F, M. Since 187S CRISP BOSTON LETTUCE L»»CHIIth, lint, 21 White St., Red Bank, N. J. WALTER VI. COm.WCt, It MonmouU Bum, Bed Dank, N. J 05 BROAD STREET NEXTTOPOSTOii-lCl Page Twenty-Six - RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 12, t9SS. BACK TO THE SOIL. lug to «htpyarda where the cradles she Is convalescing alter undergoing are run on* Into water not Quite BO an operation. Mian Manuel of Somer- Aged Everett Man Recovers Health deep (or deeper draft boats. vllle in substituting. Richard K&drey A much needed Improvement, end Expert Repairing Ana Hag Well-Kept Garden. ; William Gelger, John McCue and AUCTIONEER ZHC d which It is hoped will ba carried out Franklyn W. Bailey were appointed OB Edward "Brickie" Grant, an a«re before the extreme cold weather sets special police officers Monday night WATCHES, CLOCKS resident of Everett, who last winter in, la the grading of the school yard, at a meeting of the Fair Haven may- suffered a severe attack of rheuma- principally ln front of the new or and council. A resolution was and JEWELRY tism, regained his health and early school. In places there is hardly passed allowing the ln the bor- Important: Sale ,,,, ai this spring planted a varied crop of enough earth to properly support the ough to restrain open until two A. M. Accuracy, skill and experi- vegetables. new concrete walk and It left ln this Frank Nlelaon asked that aaore Mr. Grant, who is ln his eighties,, ence enable us to do the condition It is likely that winter consideration be given thB PWA most delicate repairing. We lives alone. Every day ho can be storms and freezing weather will play works project suggestion before it Rare Antiques, Curios^!,, seen in his garden plowing, pulling havoc with the concrete work now was definitely rejected, and William guarantee satisfaction. Our weeds and cultivating. He haa one left somewhat unprotected. Miller and Raymond VanHorn were prices will please vou. of the outstanding gardens in the, vil- Mr. and Mre. A. M. LJnbarger and appointed a committee to look Into and Objects of Art daughter Vivian ol River road re- a.j.matter of registering Fair Haven's Silverware Repaired turned home a few, days ago from a unemployed. A letter will be sent'to and Replated Like New Fair Haven News. motor trip to Provlncctown, Cape Rumson, asking for its program for Cod, Massachusetts, where they had the river pollution problem. If the (Tha Red Bank JteiiliUi e»o be tiouuhl a most delightful stay. They wore proRram does not involve a great REUSSILLES' III Fair Haven in the »tore of Harrj Kur- accompanied on the trip by Fred deal of money Fair Haven will do Its at Public Auction H3, t£ Vo Gold CeiUrs Biul Irom Mr. Hlppe.) Moog of Rumson. utmost to co-operate with its neigh- 36 Broad St., Red Bank Btoflico building.) - The Fair Haven Women's Demo- bor. TeL 1831. Boln» (li« former collection of The publisher of Tho Register cratic club will have a business meet- Howard E. Morris of River road Mr. Sanders A. Wertheim dropped into the public library Mon- ing at the home of Mrs. George Is on an extended business trip recently acquired by day afternoon on a plnch-hlttlng trip Xiarm toiiiorrow night? through the middle west. Letters and Mr. Samuel Katz about town for The Register's reg- A rummage sale will Jjo held in tho post cards received from him thl, ular reporter for the Fair Haven dis- Kpiscopal parish house next Monday week state he la combining pleasure trict, who la on his annual vacation. morning, September 16, starting at with business and is having a most Jersey Central It was the publisher's first visit to ten o'clock. delightful as well as a profitable trip. To Be Sold at Auction tho library In over a year, although Joe Humphries, prominent sports Power & Light le is a taxpayer in the borough and Harry Hubbard, proprietor of the Atlantic hotel, is making some inter- announcer, soon may be able to leave on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 12 and 13 i donor to the library. Ho was most Grasslands hospital at East View, Company 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Dolly :ordially received by Miss Jane Cov- ior changes to provide space for a sixteen-foot oyster bar. In demolish- New York, for home. His Bon George EXHIBITION, W.dneadny, S.pt. Ilth, 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. «t ant, the librarian, who gave him and the latter's wife, who have been The Board of Directors has declared some detailed information concern- ing the old icebox, which had been the following" resuiiii- quarterly FAIRLAWN, the former WertMm Eitate in tho hotel for at least sixty years, much at tho bedside of Humphries dividends: Wick.necko Drlv., We,t All.nhurat, N. J. ing the libraries activities, principally since he was token ill, expect to re DIRECTIONS—From Allenhurst Kallroui! Stiitlon. West acio«» DrldB« to blind end concerning the books turned over to he found a bottle of Scotch whiskey of a well-known pre-war brand. Af- move him from tho hospital to their P/rfo Series Preferred, ol Btreet at Cornea Avenue, turn north, fourth guto on right. ,1 the library from tho public school and homo In New York. "Thle la th. molt beautiful collection ol furnlihlnia, bric-a-brac bronoa ruiti which are bi:hiK read by the children ter the bottle has been exhibited, JVo. 17. Rate: $1,371/* Mr. Hubbard plans to use the con- The election lists showing the •llverwure, «nd flaaaware, that I havo over .old. ' " in earning certain credits In their • (Signed) RICHARD KADREY." ' AR be it from us to contradict school work. Several children were tenta on the night the oyster bar house to hnuso enrollment for those =7* will be openeil. who are qualified to vote at tho com- 6% Scries Preferred, at the library making selections for No. 33. Rate: $1.50 Shakespeare, but wo insist that there IS something home reading". The books on the Fair Haven, particularly the lire ing primary were posted a few days shelves were in neat arrangement and department, was well represented at ago. "'he total registration to date • in a name . . .'For instance, the name: "Stetson tho two rooms occupied by the li- tho Coney Island' Mardl Gras by is 1,507 voters. There are 825 voters 7°fo Scries Preferred listed in the first district and 682 brary were in spic and span order. three bus loads of folks from the bor- No. 42. Rate: $1.75 \ Air-Light Bantam" -tells a complete story of the The library would be a credit to any ough. The trip was made in busses voters listed in tho second district. Additional registrations will be re- payahla on October 1st, 1935, to smartest crusher hat you ever saw ..! municipality. In epite of all the hot of tho Boro Bus company of Hed Btockholders of record nt the cloao weather anil the summer vacation Hank and more than seventy persons ceived on Primary day, next Tuesday, of business September 10th, 1535. period of the school children the li- were in tho group. They report hav- September IT, and there will be a u-s: a L. H. FEitEn, Treasurer. McNAIR'S MARKET "Stetson" stands for unimpeachable style brary has kept up its frooa work. Cir- ing had a most delightful time, with- third registration day on Tuesday, 19 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK. culation for June, July and August out even a slight accident to mar October J5 to enroll additional vot- authority; "Air-Light" graphically describes the was 2.-108 books, even though the li- their pleasure. In the group wns cr« for the general election in No- Phone 372. vember. OUR ANNUAL FALL weight (or should we say "lack of weight"! and brary was open only three weeks in "Aunt Libby" Allen of Clay street, July and three weeks in August, who is known as the "Belle of Fair Specials ! Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 • 14. "Bantam" epitomizes the rakish ruggednessl while Miss Covant was on a vaca- Haven" and who is over 92 years of tion. Juvenile books circulated age. "Aunt Libby" enjoyed tho ride River Plaza News. totaled 588 and adult books 1,820. as much as any of tho younger per- Fresh Killed The library now has a comfortable sons and she took in quite a number Edward Polhemus Is en joying'a va- COW SALE reading room where anyone who de- of the amusement features during cation from his work aa boiler In- sires can spend some leisure time the evening. spector for the Jersey Central Pow- c reading current magazines or books. er and Light Company. 3 CARLOADS 3 FOWL -27 A donation of books was made re- A new traffic regulation Instituted The Woman's club held Its first (ANY SIZE) Ib cently by Buenos S. Cross and Fran- this year since the opening of school meeting of the season last Thursday cis Bent. For tile convenience of the has been the establishment of ofiicers night at the home of Mrs. Harold S. school children, who live at the ex- at the intersection of River and Fair Allen. A program of fall and win- ZLOTKIN'S STABLES FRESH BEEF LIVER 20! treme ends of the town, the library Haven roads for the protection of ter activities was prepared and ar- FREEHOLD children going to und from school. to companion hat "The Playboy" is presented with will be open at twelve o'clock. The rangements were made to hold a card SIRLOIN library will be open Monday, Tues- Officer Joseph Herden is on duty be- S narrower band. Other Stetsons J6.50 and higher. fore school convenes in the morning party Saturday night at the homo of Thursday, Sept. 19, 1935 day, .Wednesday and Thursday from Mrs. Louis Despreaux of Riverside Roast . 25ft, noon to six o'clock in the evening and between half-past eleven and •»t 11:30 ruin or shine Steak . 38fl twelve o'clock, and uijhu JlcCue, a Heights. (nlurlo Cut) and on Friday evenings from seven Jack Kancy, son of Mrs. George to nine o'clock. special officer, is on duty between half-past twelve and half-pagt one and Kaney, has returned from Camp La- BONELESS ROLLED CHUCK again between half-past two and four velle on Lake Champlain, where he The active roll chart in the fire o'clock. spent tho month of August. From Pot Roast . 20 Roast 22fb Phone 637 house is a most interesting record. the camp ho made trips tp Montreal RED BANK Besides listing the members of the The Sons and Daughters of Liberty and Ausable Chasm. company on active duty, it also gives lodge will entertain the Past Coun- Richard Thompson will begin his lb9 C the date of tho alarms and drills as cilors association in it3 rooms next senior year at St. John's university Fresh Chopped Hamburger 2 29 well as the number of the lire alarm Tuesday night, September 17. at Brooklyn, Monday, September 23. box from which the alarm is sound- The annual meeting of the River- Ruth Montrose is a new pupil at ed. So far this year there have been view hospital auxiliary of Fair Ha- tho Leonardo high school. She and These cows consisting of Guern- UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. eleven fires and eight drills. Those vnn wag held yesterday afternoon at her mother recently moved here from aoys, Jerseys, Holstnina and Brown who have had 100 per cent attend- the home of Mrs. John A. Chaunzy. New York state and they are oc- Swiss are fully accredited, T. B. and SANTA CLARA PRUNES 3 fts. 20c Seaboard— ance thlg year at both drills and fire After the usual business session and cupying William Smith's house. blood tested. Most of these cows JELLO 2 pkgs. lie alarm calls are William Anderson, elecjjon of officers, a. season of fes- The 500 club will meet at the home are fresh und close up sprlngera. Kobert Cameron, Edward B. Little tivities was enjoyed. Mrs. Chaunzy of Mrs. James MacPhee next Thurs- We taavo personally selected these 3 SCOT-TISSUE /r:.::^ 2 rolls 15c and George Sickles. was re-elected president. Other of- day afternoon. carloads of choice dairy cattle for ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12-oz. can 33c .Tliurts Is a group of eighteen or so ficers elected were Mrs. John VI. The Ladles' auxiliary of the flro this sule to glvo un opportunity to residents who are anxiously awaiting Ivins, Mre. Werner Benning and Mrs. company anticipate a large attend- New Jersey dairy farmers to im- 6-oz. can 17c • FUEL OBL word from the postofiice department. C. R. Pattern, vice presidents; Mrs. ance at the card and bunco Party prove their herds. If you want one Chase & Sanborn Dated COFFEE 1-tb. 25c They arc those who took tho civil John P. Mulvihill recording secre- which they will hold tomorrow night several cows wo can fill your service examination July 18 for the tary, Miss Margaret Tobln corres- order both as to quality and quan- DIXIE COCOA 2-16. container 18c ponding secretary, Miss E. C. Scow- t the fire house. There will be a position of letter carrier which is now door prize, prizes for the winners of tity, for these cattle have the right being temporarily filled by Theodore croft treasurer and Mrs. Carl CHIPSO—Flakes or Granules large pkg. 21c Schwenker representative. Mrs. Anna the games and refreshments. Mrs. size, color and ngn wllh approved Soden. The selection of tlie pci'eon Herjry Paunch and Mrs. Harold records as to butterfnt nnd milk Dole No. 1 Pineapple Juice 3 cans 29c ervice to fill the position will be among the Mngee and Mrs. Eula Hansscn wcro Young will direct the party. production. three contestants who receive the admitted as new members. Plans Florida Grapefruit Juice 3 cans 25c were made for a cafeteria lunch and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Fitzger- You nre invited to visit us and highest marks. Mr. Soden had an ex- ald, after having spent three weeks ceptionally busy day Tuesday, for in card party to be held at tho Epis- Inspect thnsn cuttle. We havo n Jersey No. 1 POTATOES 16-qt. bskt. 29c addition to the regular mail ho -was copal parish house Tuosday, Septem- with Mr. and Mrs. John Konzdon, cow to suit any pockptbook. Private oaded down with the vast amount ber 24 at one o'clock with Mrs. Wal- have moved to South Buffalo, New sales daily. Exchanges made. Jersey Cooking or Eating Apples 16-qt. bskt. 39c of sample ballot mail that was dis- ter Bruyere nnd Mrs. John W. Ivins York, where Mr. Fitzgerald has found Alao we sell horses, pigs, calves, paiched by the polling clerks on that in charge. The next meeting of the employment. beef cattle, hnrncrm. If you havo CANNING SUPPLIES day, according to the election law. auxiliary will be held at Mrs. any stock to sell for thla sale we BALL MASON JARS pints 73c doz. Chaunzy's residence on tho afternoon New streamlined trains ln Den- wlil be glad to buy It from you or The lire boxes throughout tho bor- of October 14. mark are equipped with electrical sell It for you, BALL MASON JARS quarts 83c doz. ough have been painted a vivid red kitchens and arrangements are made We have several fancy stock bulls. and there is also a largo band of the Miss Nancy Fields, a teacher ln for serving meals to passengers in MASON JAR TOPS 25c doz. same color painted around the posts (he Fisk school and leader of their neats. JACOB ZLOTIUN & SON GOOD-LUCK JAR RUBBERS 2 pkgs. 15c bearing the alarm boxes. There is no the Red Bank Girls' Activity club Thones: Bes. 330—Stables 050 chance of overlooking the. location of of the westsidc, is a patiefit at Dr. Boys can malte extra pocket money GULF WAX 1-lb.pkg. 10c a lire alarm box now as the red band Kenny's hospital, New York, where selling The Register.—Advertisement Freehold, N. J. can be seen fully two blocks away in the day time and a bright light is over each box at night. One does not have to go to Bed Bank to buy cut llowers these days. An attractive assortment can be seen j AS SHERIFF, MR. HEIGHT at either George A. Hawkins' .place | or at Hap Handy's stand on River ] "BY THEIR FRUITS HAS— road. Eoth are amateur growers, ' who delight in growing- unusual Made jail modern prison. blooms. A large portion of their eur- • plus flowers are set up at the road- ' Instituted Jail library. side for sale. Just now they are ! YE SHALL KNOW THEM" featuring gladtolas. Introduced fingerprinting. What was at one tlmo part of a Saved third labor on deeds, public dumping place, a mosquito WHAT YOU DO SPEAKS SO LOUD THAT I CAN NOT HEAR WHAT YOU SAY.— breeding place and an eyesore, is i Inaugurated real jury reform. gradually being done away with. Th._ ' RALPH WALDO EMERSON. place is just west of the entrance to ! Cleansed county of racketeers. Carl Schwenker's property on the That is the acid test for candidates. .saulh.-gldo.-of-River-road. Recently Had 'prisoners rnlso Vegetables. a la'rge quantity of clean 1111 was [ When Sheriff Howard Height'pledges'his earnest efforts as Senator to reduce taxes, repeal the dumped in near the sidewalk and Introduced prison fnrm. well back into the ravine, giving a sales tax and fight a state income and other new taxes, it means something; for he has already as | much more pleasing appearance to Sheriff saved the taxpayers over $100,000 while giving improved service. Ended Jail brcakx and scandals. la a new and i:nportnr;t aulition to our this particular spot. icgular forvire. Professor Eoland Fennimore, sup- When he says that as Senator he will seek t o protect Monmouth fishing and clamming inter- Had sewing taugrlit women prt- VEUIIIED Oil, DIXIYF.KY is for your ervising principal of the Fair Haven sonors. schools, slated that the registration ests—as some other representatives have failed to do—you know he will because he did it as convenience and proter'hm. of pupils this year on Monday was Asserted Sheriff's'police powers. mnfit gratifying. There were 205 en- Assemblyman. rolled at the Willow street (school, 71 By the same token you may be sure that he aspires to the office to use his energies and busi- Aided Federal B. of I. Crime Our.Unnip .SiTiict- Trucks Arc Eq at .the Fisk street school und 51 at Fight. With the Knollwood district school, a total ness ability to promote the welfare, prosperity and progress of the county in which he was born of 330 pupils. Professor Fennimore Barred filthy books ln circulat- stated that lie expected that I hero and has served so faithfully. would be a possible additional en- ing libraries. rollment (hiring the week. Likewise you cannot doubt that he will have the respect and confidence of his fellow-Sena- Brodie Automatic Saved taxpayer* over $100,000. With the opening of school and the tors, not forfeiting it by any wild utterances, and will have their co-operation in measures bene- storm of last week, the bathing sea- son came to an abrupt clo<;o nnd thn fitting Monmouth. For that is the type of man he has shown himself to be. Recording Meters places where tho the youngsters used i to congregate, ..during tho vacation Forceful but not vainglorious, a performer rather than a talker, a man who gets results by Thrsc mr'lri:i auf nijial kally unlon'l your period are now almost, deserted. Thla wisn..e plannin,,.«...... g and hard work is Sheriff Height. His record, public and private, is an open book oil nn

FIRST FAIX MEETING. THIRD BIRTHDAY. day with Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Shef- Card of Thonki. Higgins Loses Rumson Gridders I Red Bank Woman's Florist Ends field. - We wleh to thank oil -thow who Literature Committee of Bed Bank Barbara Ben Pryor Given Dinner Mrs. Elsie Carhart -was hoBtsss to helped In any way during our bfr- Woman'i Club Met Tuesday. Party by Farrnta. reavement caused, by the death of ! At Shrewsbury her card club Tuesday afternoon. our father. Peter Schaefer; eapeeltl- Now In Full Swing Will Is Probated Life With Gas The Women's club held Its annual- The firet {all meeting of. the liter- Barbara Bon Pryor, daughter of L _, L , „ ,. ily those who loaned cars and sent e L • j i i •. * luncheon at thc Lefevre of Atlantic Highlands ature committee took place Tuesday Forty Respond to First Practice Officer a,nd Mrs, J. Benjamin Pryor Miss Mary L. Carlisle Leaves W ^"'J"^ »««»* i flowen, tho Worden Funeral Homi afternoon at the Woman's club. The Eighty-five persona at-: :lnd itr.v. Walter W. Cowan. Defeated Former Duke Star ot Chestnut street, was hostess to a House and Lot to Dora V. . Schneider or Little tearoom. chairman, Mrs. A. If. Llndcnslruth, j Conducted at Old High School number of friends at her parents' Mrs. Wllllum Perry, i Skidmore, son of Mr. and ifrs. John Schwlnd, i in Labor Day Tournament on presented- tentativo piano for the —No Field Secured Yet forhome Sunday night In celebration Dressier — Wills of Other Silver Succeeds in Suicide At- tended. ! liam SUidrnorc, hnu recov- Mrs. Catherine HendrickBOn, ; VanVHet Courts, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. year's work, which were discussed. ot her third birthday. She received County Residents Probated. tempt at Home of Daughter at Mrs™ Mrs. Albert Wlllgerodt Is co-chair- Gridiron. ered from an attack of intestinal Mrs, Dorothy Pagenkoff. a number of useful gifts. Red Bank. grip. —Advertisement. Paul Lefevro of Atlantic Highland!) man. With three open dates on their Mias Mary L. Carlisle of Red Bank Despondent and in poor health, Those attending wero Mrs. S. E. The WInona missionary society will Card of Thanks ;won the annum Labor day tennis Biographies and modern literature schedule yet td be filled the Rum- executed her will In 1933. She left. Charles W. Schneider, wc-il-known Lucas, Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. P. meet Friday night at the home of j We wish to thank our many frlendl jtournarncnt at Shrewsbury by de- will be considered at tho depart- son high .school gridderB under Coach $150 to Koaehll!., cemetery at Mata- florist and, nui-Horymnn of Little Kit Patterson, Mrs. Louis J. Tetley, Miss Mrs. Lucy Harvey. and neighbors for their co-operation, [fratlng John HIgglna of Red Bank In ment meetings each month. Tho Louis Jacoubs started practice Mon- wan to be used in caring for the fam- Margaret Patterson and Richard and itcd Bank, ended his life The guild of St. John's chapel mot and al.so tho Htizlet, North CenUr- jthe llnal match on Sunday morning selection for October 1B "Catherine, day when rorty turned out. Pryor, all of Red Bank; Mr. and ily burial plot. She bequeatheed ttoo! last Thursday, morning by Inhaling j TuVsday" afternoon"' ar'Mrs"7o'lm T villfi, West Keansburg and Mlddle- the Portrait of an Empress," Glna ! As yet the Rumson school board iby the Bcorc8 of fl-2,<-fl , 0-2. Lofevre Mrs. Russell L. Tetley of River Plaza Dora V, Dressier her house and lot. illuminating gas at the home of hl.= | Whiter on Branch avenue.„„,-. ' ';t»» Township Fire companies for Kaus. November the book to bo re- has been unable to furnish a suitable •paired with "Mao" Rlnehart, also of and Mrs. E. Meglll of Irvlngton. together with all its furnishings. All j daughter, Mrs. Anthony Bubiin. of th ll v cry viewed and dlscuBsed will be "Queen football field but-it is thought by the pence bank social v.an held last' f, "«. , , P">™P\ response to our (Atlantic! Highlands, to win tho the rest of her estate waa left lo Dr. Branch avenue. This was his second nighl CiJl doubles tltlo from Higgins and Har-Victoria," K. F. Benson. Current itime of the opening of their season t at tha Methodist church ha... . ^riS^Michae, Dowd Walter W, Gosling ot Red Bank and | attempt at suicide within the past Th 'Sunday-school of. St. JohnS: old Potter in threo sots, 9-7, 0-6, 8-1.events will bo given (it each meet- !a field will be obtained. At present and Family. ha v/sn named-as executor of the ejglit montlis. Last January he open on Sunthiy morning, -Afi vx'itl.ioment. The opening net of tho singles final ing by Mrs. Frank Curtis. ,'practice lfl. bring, conducted- on the Entre Nous Club will. | slashed Ills wrists and legs • with a high school grounds on Lafayette Sr-ptcmbcr 2222 , at nini e o'clocklk. gave the tennis fanB an Idea of tho Present at tho gathering were Mr«. The will of Minnie B. Lewis of j razor and was a patient in Rivet-view LlndenBtriUrl, Mrs. Wlllgerodt, Mra. street. ^^ Card of Thanks. result of both llnal matches. Lefevre, Elects Officers Rumson was executed two years ago hospital for several weeks before IL'- " We talto thin means to thank our rushing swiftly along the basellna, Thomas Voorhls, president of the Jncouba, formerly of the Red Bank last May. She directed that her body ! covering. Tho Red Bank Register travels many friends who aided us In any club; Mrs. H. R. Wellbacher, Mrs. : took the swiftest shots of lligRlnu high Hchnni, from which he gradu- The Entre Nous club held a be. burled In the Midwinter family | Mr. Schneider left his home on over every street in town and every I wiy timing our recent bereavement Hosoa Chark, Mrs. Harry korford, upon tho moat reliable forehand that ated in l!)30, last year was gradu- luncheon and meeting yesterday af- plot In Fair View cemetery. Her j Markham place around eleven o'clock road In thc county. Let it carry your , mused by the death of Eugene W. Mrs. Frank Curtis, Mrs. Robert C. message to those who Hve on thes,e ; Shrewsbury has Been this season and ated from Lafayette university ternoon at the Elks' club on Broad property on Blank Point road at i in the morning for his daughter's Brown and Miss ISdna R. Moore. thorough fares.—Advertisement. Nellie M. Scudder, pounded the ball with telling apoed where ho plnyed on tho varsity Btreet at which time election of offi- Rumson wan bequeathed to <>.orge i residence. He nuked her to go down Others on the committee are Mrs. Allen M. Scudder. and accuracy to his opponent's' vul- Bquiid. This season he Is teaching cers took place, All officers were -Advertisement. H. S3. Fowler, Mrs. A. F. Nielsen, W. Martin. Ail the rest of her es-1 tn the business section on an errand, nerable backhand cos-ner. Thfl form- physical education and algebra as re-elected. September Special Sale ! Mrs. G. H. Hunt, Mrs. Trevonlun tate was left to John F. Yeomans nnd,| When she returned nbout noon Mr. !' er Shrewsbury champion was ob- well an ncting as coach of the Rum- Mrs. Waldemer Kaiser was elected Card of Thanks. Bennett, Mrs. J. L. Montgomery, his wife, Lucy A. Yeomans. Mr.; Schneider lay dead on the floor of Your Living Room The family of thc late Charles R. 5,vlously dlaturbcd at the uncanny son eleven. president, Mrs. Walter Layton as Mrs. William Johnslone, Mrs. Rich- Yeomans was named as executor of tho kitchen, with jets of thc gas .^iiydi-r wish tn thank all tho frienrtj • i steadiness and relentless attack of vice president, Mrs, John Pheiffen- Suite ard Picknell and Mrs. John R. the will. • jsiove and oven turnr-d on and the for the many kindnesses and cxpros- berg secretary and Mrs. Edward ro-upholstered (as costume his opponent. Higgirm' usually ro- Smith. - Mrs. Annie C. Schenck of Atlantic ; doors and windows securely fastened. ."imifj of .-ynijiathy in their recent be- •.' liable forcing Hhots wero all too often O'Flaherty as treasurer, Mrs. Thom- built) with newest In cover- rcuvoment.---AdvertIflomnnt. as Hackett chairman of the Bun- townBhlp made her will In 1934. She j Mrs. Bublin opened the'doors and j passing beyond thc baseline or find- Ing as low as - ehlne committee and Mrs. Hurry J. directed that $150 be held In trust | windows, turned off the gas nnd then ing the net. From a score of two-al! and the Income used in caring for j telephoned Red Bank police head- Card (if Tluinlu. ! Weddings Qulnn chairman of- publicity. Mrs. $42.50 for 2 Pcs. Lefevre captured four successive •We wish to thank our friends for Charles Chlnnock was accepted as a her burinl plot." She directed'that-a i quarters nnd HrVJohn B. Boyil. po- • i games for the oet, 6-2. $57.50 for 3 Pcs. thoir many kindnesses and tho use of Siiplnskl—Lyons. new member. trust fund equal to one-half of her j lice surgeon. The Red Bank first nld their i;ars during our bereavement. i In the second set Higgins momen- personal property be created and the ] squad wont to the house, but at- All work 5 years, guarantee. 1 Miss Virginia Supinski, daughter Following thhee meeting bridge wawass ' P"sonal property he created and the | s The Jeffrey Family. (arlly regained his old-time form and lncom8 altl to — Advert isement, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Supinski played. The next meeting will be ' P her husband, Austin • tempts at resuscitation wn-p unsuc- Call Red Bank 237G-W. vicious fnrehnnd nnd backhand drives P of Leonardo, and William H. Lyons, held Wednesdaayy, October 9, at the ' Schcnnk, during his' lifetime. All ccessful. Capt. Joseph Bray wan as- , bounded off his racket to the deep son of Mr. and Mrs. William if. Rosovclt tea room, Little Silver. the rent of her estate was bequeathed signed to invo-Htigate, find hn noti- E. ROLLE v corners of Lefnvre's court. The Ret 3 Lyons of Wallace street, wero mar- Those present were Mrs. Thomns to her son, Jamos C Schenck.' The fied County Physician H. W. Hart-j SO Monmouth Street, was close and hard fought, The WANT ADViTISEMENS ried yesterday afternoon at four Hackett, Mrs. Joseph Bray, Mrs. will named her husband and son man, who issued the donth certificate,! (Opposite City Hall) eighth game, when Higglna led at o'clock at Bt, James's church by Harry Qulnn, Mrs. John Phelffen- exi'cuiors. ,. Schneider was born in Vienna, RKI) BANK, N. J. Too Late For Classification. ' 4-3, wan tho decisive factor. Tho Carrie E. Kmmons of Keyport In Austria, and came to , the United 1 Rev. Thomas E. Carney, assistant bcrg, Mrs. Joseph Hexter, Mrs. Wal- INii STOVE.-', china closcln. and- points were, deuced nix times before rector. ter Layton, Mrs. John Bannon, Mrs. a will she executed last July be- ; States about 37 years ri£O. ITc had ,i.. hie tool.-, ,-olF«e urau, liulfet mlt, ' Higgins captured the winning point John Hughes, Mrs. James Welch, queatlied a piano and a family Bible [lived at Little Silver for thirty years ilavt-[i[.,,il liiblt*. etr. ,,Tho A.ictioa The bride- wore a brown, traveling K 1 by a brilliant overhead smash to ' ''-•'•• -* -'- l-'roiU street, ltcd Hank. suit and a corsago of white gar- Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Stephen to Harry S. Wllley and his wife, Mar- j For many years ho conducted the kad by 5-3. Lefevre took tho ninth VSl Yi; (u:n'nut Tho doubles final waa productive of Entertains Elks' Auxiliary. this f-nr<-,hyKi«--nie land states and Cnnarin. Upon their LOUIS JACOUBS iher daughter, LHHD Endlich, and she ber of thc Little Silver volunteer lire iif\v in- Ui'nl i-s ih-: Cdl,II MEIIAI, OlcinvnoTrumbimition coil fine tennis nnd two complete ro- return thoy will start housekeeping nio^t com for Lab Jo and f:ai raiise; MJIOI-; hln^k. Inquire 43 A large number attended the card was also left nil thc money her moth- company and had been presented HurlHorr avenue. Red Bank.' versalu of form. Tho first Ret was In rted Bank. cr prot iri ion ever Coach Jacoubs has named as hla party held Tuesday afternoon by the I had in banks. A diamond ring with a gold badge lov 25 years of ilcvistd: u all times in doubt as to the out- SAf.ESJfA.V H'ANTEf) now to~"sol[~Vrult Mrs. Lyons Is a grnduato of At- managers John Murphy, Anthony Ladies' auxiliary of the Red Bank was bequeathed to her grand-daugh- active* ser.vic. Ho was past dicta- in i-oaihiide market until November. come and continued for sixteen games lantio Highlands high school. Mr. | j^n'na°rOne nnd Ernest' Strohmenger. Elks at the homo of Mra. James ter, Ella Endlich. All her building tor of thn. Red Bank Iod^o of Moo«e Hones of 12, 30c Must help !o;ni fruit, into cuHtorneifi' cari until LBfevre and Rlnehnrt eked out Lyons graduated from Red Bank : Charles F. Wayto, another teacher at Handbaff Packets of 3, 10c anil tnii-ki. Atlilriiu: nittinit cxiierieiio« Gravany of Keansburg. Prizes were and loan shares were left to her and a member of the Red 1'ank am] qu:ilinca-.ioii8, Eoiid^iilti Salesman- a victory at 9-7. The second set high (school, and Is associated In the numson, is assisting Jacoubs with I.li d. by The B-etlcs Co., Eithlo, Fla. awarded to high neorera and refresh' gragrand-childrenn . All the rest of her lodgo of Elks, the Shrewsbury lodge, s h.»x r,ll. Hoil Hank. found Hlgsins and Potter playing service station business with his ^he ][ne. Knights of Pythias, and the New ments were served following the play. estate was divided among her three H. T. YOUNG PHARMACY, | AIR COMI'UESSOU for sale i'lien).. Tela. •brilliant and Invlnclvlo tennis and brother. I phono Rcl Bank 1024-J. The "Pop" Warner system Is being A tea set donated by the hostess Era association. 35 Bro.id Street, Red Bank sweeping their opponents off the children, Lilllo Endlich, Edward.O. used by the Rumson eleven with thvi Besides Mrs. Bublin, Mr. Schneider SANTAGEl.O'S PHARMACY, was won by Mrs. Walter Woods, a Fitzpntrick and Ola E. Oauhm. She 176 Monmnuth SI. Red Bank court In a love set, 0-0, to even tho Hodford—Onsgard. i,i survived by two other daughters, FOIt RENT, five-room apartment; toi- use of the double and single wing door prize donated by the president, named hot- two daughters as execu- let. k'n«. clectrio and furnace; neap match. Tho rally of the Shrewsbury Miss Julia Ann Radford, daughter Miss Margaret W. Schneider, who Clmncry 7/457 formation. Daily practice Is being Mrs. Walter B. Connor, was won by tiices of tlifi will. Hi-lioul. Ilm-seB pass tile door, loeat> stars was short-lived, however, and of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Radford of lived with him, and Mrs. Theodore SHERIFFS SALE. hold in preparation for the opening Mrs. Henry Maurer and,a fancy cake George. Hartman of Asbury Park cil ai 77 3 Klvor road. Fnlr Havon| In the final set Lefevre dominated Locust Point, and Edgar O. Onsgard with Mctuchen on Saturday, Strand of West New Brighton, Staten By virtue of .•! writ [i. In. lo mo ni'l r l amounting to (uiiuuNi- hetv.ecn nine arrd ten. Long Branch corsage of yellow roses. F;nan, Mrs. Kelen Baldwin, Mrs. in Utt!i< Silver at the Union News Stand Ivery capable doubles player, faltered cieties to Gather In Elizabeth. 1 mutely Sti."n l.nn. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunbar were Warner Bennlng, Mrs. Harry J, %t the depot and at George Quiickeubusb * All the foUowinK tract or pi el of lanil at Inopportune moments, and Hlg-tho attendants, Mrs. Dunbar wore New Jersey's 49th annual state eenerai store.) Rnd |iremi=0H hereinnfter par ulary de- FOR liENT, Brond street Entontown. cor* Qulnn, Mm. William Turner, Mrs. R. Obituary IK In thc ne:- iiun^alow. hriktht.- nnd fninny; six 'glns had noticeably lost the touch a rose-colored dress with brown ac- Kcribcil. finmtc, IsiuK ami h Christian Endeavor convention Is Trenery, Mrs, C. Claus, Mrs. How- Antonio Supinn atuttcd work Tues- Hoiou^'h of lied Bank, til the County of mnmi ami luith; tfarane: rent $35. Op- fi which had kept, him at tho top of cessories. Following tho ceremony a scheduled for October 9 to 12 in tho day morning laying Bide walks and Monmon'h ami State of New Jersey, bc- noMie Ray 11. ytillman'e real estate officai ard Rapp, Mra. Richard Steppanski, Sophie -T. Sanford. Phone ICtitonlQ^n 17^. il Shrewsbury tennin for five years. The wedding breakfast was served at the Second Presbyterian church, Eliza- curbs on Markham place. Myron L. ini; lot No, T. as shown on map "Map of Mrs. C. J. Gulney, Mrs. C. F. Con- Jlrs. Sophie J. Sanford, widow of .hnrnuph in- Property of the Efliite of William While, WANTKri a Koneral hcMi'nou'VrVsr." "HHiiii :;,Atlantlc Highlands team won the bride's home, after which the couple beth, whore the Rev. Dr. Stewart M. i js rad, Mrs Edward O'Flaherty. Mrs. n w/Sanford, died yesterday at | ^" ;;;;:'on't,,^ jV.i;' lieil H.M,'K, N. J." i;eorEc n. Cnoner, C. sleep in: pond icfeieiiret reo.nired.Phon* W third sot decisively, 6-1. left on a trip to Wisconsin, Thc Robinson is the minister. The ad- SpCCUJI the J E.. Srntrmlirr 13, 1319. Ealiinkiwn 7:i James O'Connell, Mrs. A. A. Hurley, Ler 1*omfi on tne corner of South °" ' n 13, 1 I At tho conclusion of the matches bride's traveling costume consisted vance registrations have already Geran Tockl of Silvcrwhitc Gar- INfi at a point In the loulhcrly IKII.'SE ot iiv\j looms, bath; oil heat; ga. Mrs. P. P. Miller, Mrs. O. R. Overr-. i stree. t. and. Buttonwood avenue, \ .General Tt. C. VanVliet. with a fow of a brown ensemble. pnscd the 000 mark, according to dens has boupht a lot nt Goose Neck >ldo ini-kney RonJ in the nr,itlicn?t I rwti hcaulifiil yard, taken care of by ton, Miss M. A. Brlsps, Mrs. Joaeph|jiatontowni nf complications. She lot. No. 4. Haiti point belnB dl"- owner; rent S31> ppr month. Apply Own. v/ell-chosen words of wit nnd wisdom Following their return they will the bulletin released this morning j Point, and will build a house on the a Hexter, Mrs. Samuel Bcrkowltz, Mrs. (fni! ?'>Q feeled t efltwtrrltrrlyy from tho IntcrafrIntersec-. i,,,., j». Onk t,lnca Fllh Unveri_ phar:ls J^J presented prizes to tho winners and . „_., .,, .. ^^ s3 years o£ age. Mrs. Sanford , property for his own occupancy. tion of tlic Boutherll y sidide of PlPlncknek y Hum. 2i7^v • reside at Lakewood. from the. state headquarters of the J. E. Balnes, Mrs. Winifred Williams, defeated finalists in each event, and was-born'in New York city and liad | Rev. Joseph Urban, pastor of St. lload with thc easterly Mde (if G(Milh New Jersey Christian Endeavor Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs. Henry .Street • thenco (M southerly ftlonff tho drew the curtain on tho current resided in Eatontown for more than John's chapel, has rented a house at j PUBLIC NOTICE. union at Rahwny through Executive Maurer, Mrs. Michael Kane, Mrs. ! eaMcrly line of Injt No. 4 150 foct to the Shrewsbury tournament season. Secretary Frederick L. Mintel. sixty years. Occanport, where he. will live with poutheast corner thereof; thence (Ii) oast- AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND No Liquor Sales Elsworth L,udlow, Mrs. JCciward P. HEOUIATE HOARDING OK LODGING Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. hls mother. St. John's Sunday-school crfy .1U feet to (he fioiithne5ter!.v corner p. Speakers of national prominence llOIiSKS IN THE BOROUGH OK EAT- Frost, Mrs. M. Jacobs, Mrs. Marie Lewis Snyder of Colt's Neck, Mrs. n h |t n t meeting of thc fall of'lot No. 6: thence (;l) northtMly aKir.^ Day will participate in the elaborate four- wi ave s rs I llio westerly line of lot No. 6 lr.D feet to O.'.TOWN. Webber, Mrs. Walter B. Connor, Mrs, Thomas Catchpole of Eatontown, one ason on Sunday, September 22. Philathea Society | day program now being developed, se I'lho northwest rnrner thereof in the south- I 'Ihe foiLv.oinK Oidinance was pas?ed oq- Robert Fox, Mrs. John R. .Snerielter, Bistor, Mre. Eiipheml Stone and two j if Pinrkney Ronil; thence U) ^rMond and third readinB^ and ailo-ptad inforcoment. Added to these will bo a number of Mr ind Mrs. L. R. Buckbco liavr | erl\ Police chiefs nnd law Mrs. Conrad Bechtle, Mrs. Philip brothers, Andrew and Alex Frasier, e> „„« the «,,,,thnrl.v line of Pinnk- .'ti. a regular meellni: of the Mayor and Has Dessert-Bridge prominent leaders in the field of returned from a cruise on their yacht "npy Horn! '(' feet to the po(n'. or place I o'clock (at 2:0'J o'clock) • In iha at- Grooms, Mrs. George Norman, M.rs. tion 1B being held, while the polls arc cnl committee of nrrangements. Alfred B. Ingalls of West Westslde open for voting at such election." in addition to the maln-conventlon, son and Misses Dorothea and LO'UIPC I toniooix of sahl day, at the Court Houu«. George. Delatush, Mrs. Josoph Harri- nvenuo died yesterday morning at WINDOW SHADES \in thc JJ»roiJKh nf I-Vechold, County of Primary elections will be held which will bo for the Young Peo- Schwlnd. son, Mrs. Blanche Lech, Mrs. Lionel Fitkln hospital following an opera- I Monnnaitli, N»|Y' Juryey, to satisfy '» cie- throughout the state on Tuesday, ple's and Senior groups, there will be Order vour shndrs now. We have special price* j I'iei; ol s;ti(i <"i>'u t L imiounting to approxl- tion. He waa 48 years of age. Mr. 1 'Harrison, Mrs. John Hoffmlro. Mrs. separate conventions for the Inter- for this month for our custom, well-made, sldc- imiu'lv ?l.:Uiii.nn. September 17, 1035. The foicgoing Infialls was born at Matawan and Fred Seodorf,' Mm. Harry Boskoy, rule expressly prohibits any licensee mediates nnd tho Juniors on Satur- STICKER CAMPAIGN. hemnied similes". We manufacture them in Ked Bunk } Alt tho foll.iwinir tract or parcel of land for a number of years had mads his and ]>; cini-i'-i hi'i tin lifter piirtlculary de- Mrs. Augustus Lay ton. Mrs. Charloa and you can get (hem direct. A real custom order- from selling or offering for sale at day morning,- Oc.tobor 12. Tho Inter- home here. He was employed for a i M-ii!)^;, ^icuafc, ij-i-ii,- nnd being in th« Humrlchouse, Mm. Mary Sutphln. High School Teacher Seeks Office in , Ilosvr.i^h of Little Silver, in the Count/ retail or delivering to any consumer mediates will meet in the Third Fres- number of years as foreman of cut- mailc shade, not n factory nnlrr-innilo Rhnde and Mrs. F". a. Havlland. Mi'H. William G. any alcoholic beverages whllo the bytn-ian church nnd thc Juniors will Shrewsbury. siivc the mlchllomnn's profit. Save ten rents on each j of M.inrnoutii mwl State of New Jeto«/. Sherwood, Mrs, R. Theodora Blxler, ters at the Slgmund Eisner company HLMNNINU nt i\ paint in the aouth««it polls are open for voting during such hnld their convention in tho First of your old rollers. No nblisatioii for ostlnmtlng. I cin-uui- of In ml.-, of TnimbiiU Smith I Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Alex Pe- Leon Rex, Jr., of White street, factory. election. : Prcsbylerian church, Elizabeth. Free nu-itsiiriiiH: nnd installinij. • t'loiico (!) vontheflHterly, iilotig the aouth- pln, Mrs. Clinton Wilber, Mrs. Harry Shrewsbury, a teacher at tho Red Surviving are his wife, Susie M. | •"wfMcrly lino of Huinch Avenuf, Utty feat 'Jackson, Mrs. Harry Chamberlain, Bank high school, is running on a Wolt of Red Bank; a son, Harry W. | t.i ;i point in other land of Minium L. MISCELLANEOUS -SHOWER. GLOBE AWNING &, SHADE COMPANY j ll.jl.vvt-; thfrncfl (U> KO nth westerly, alonr ANNUAL FAIX ITJNCHEON., sticker campaign in the borough of jMrs. Nellie Eastmond, Mrs. Ella Gild- InKnlls of Shreweburv; a daughter, I (15 M.U'I.K AVKNVK. men BANK ! .-tiiil bind of Mlittion L, RobertB, one hun- Shrewsbury for one of the Republi- Mrs. Charles Reeves, Jr., of Bed j 'ilit'tl iu\t] fifty foet to a point: thenc* (3)j iwell, Mrs. George Clark, Jr., and RHBS Mnrgarct Longr f the HUU. nf Nfiw JerBBy, will bt owned by Joseph Jackson of South Tho farmeru arc now belatedly har- trailing tn a number of gifts on tho nn'H club nnd Miss Loulsn Parker, vesting their potato crops. The A joint meeting of the Eatontown ,-:.l.,)^.-d I(, s:ilo K! imlilin vfliiiue. on Amboy, qualifying for the final trial floor. Refreshmenta were served. president of the Junior club, nio to MUNHAY, TilK VTI1 DAY OP OCIODEH, stormyy weather lael week had thi>)) Republican clubs will be held tomor- ion October 20. Lino heats wore won Thoso attending wnro Mis:! Alone bo honor gueuts. j.!>;i5. .ihy "Red Wing," owned by Edgar effecff t of Increasing ttilie prici e ffro m 86 row nighiht t ntt tthh e borougbh halhll ln t t.oi.veen Ihci hnui^ «if 12:To o'clock »nd I'atter.son, MIHH J,uls Uesso ami Mrt;. Tho luncheon will he held in the JlWallH of MIllliiRton, Delaware, qunl- cents per 100 pounds lo R0 cents. | einht o'clock,'at which time Re'puh- .":, •. o'rl.,'1. - (lit -.::')H o'rlni-k) In th. «(- Oscar Hoaao of lied Hunk, Mm. Hay-KikB culb, Broad Rtrect, noxt Tllert- t,. in nl ..liil ilny, nt. tlm Court HOUR*. |)lfylng for lino llnnl on October 20. The last mentioned figure docs not 1 lien n candidates for ofllce will-make A Rcussille molld Melsncre, Mrs. Howard Mor- flny, arptrmher 17. Mrs. Elmer Mor- in TtH! |i..iuiifh uf KIOCIKIIII. County tit The puppy chatto was won by a meet the cost of production. adilressep. Cnrl Whltehurst will pie- Mii-inii.iilli. Ni'iv Jur-uiy. In natlsfy » l!»- rift, M1:IH (ii-nco MInton of I''alr row, cfmirinnn. fo hotng assisted by •|* red-bono puppy owned by Clarence Anrou Sutphln Is out utter havlnc d ;.Ul II'IIIL jititniiiitlut; to apprOAl- Haven, Mm Mlnior Wlllett nnd Mian Mr;;. 'I'hnmafl Voorbld, president of iitriv .tM'.'l'i. Emmons of Engllaht.own. Tho feed been laid up several days with sick- Kuthrrlm- Wllletl of Port Monnioutli, I ho rlnh, Mrs. Harrison Banco, vlco Ml t hi' tiillnwlns.' ti-:ii-t or piirrol nt Un4 heat wan won by a treo dug, "Trav- Fish Hook In Her llnnd. ii-i^ hcruiniil'lcr [HI illiMilnry li>); n«l .iih innl Stutii uf N«\v Jem.y, Mr. Walk's dog "Driver." nnd winter season. A new bowline and reel yesterday when the hunk questioned quality, and set in mount- KK'ilN MNii at a jutint in the; norther- Mrs. John Heyei-, MlfiM Innine llan- inimical program will bn 'presented: ly nc VVIilU' UKIIII. iliMlnnL on n i-iulin* longuo with twelve teams is beinu or- i;ot cinight In her hand. It wua quitu Tho next trial will bn held at Hcnd- 8PII, Mliis Mclvn Whiterlnn of Key Chit) members may take guests, q ings, platinum or white gold, of ex- •.,,;ii;i .-vi-nt y -:'t;v ^n ili'Ki-i'iM (Ulv-oiH, mln- ganlzotl and the llrst giimoH will ti iiho i-iiit fimu tilt) inttiiH^rllun i<( Ilia fjdon's Corner on Sunday, September port, Ml-M. Wllllnm Mnrsi- of Kssi-x ; ddeepll y ibddimbeddedd In tthhe flfleshh nndd it lolled enrly In October, Bernon H. JWHS extracted at Itlvcrvlow htispihil, n, ih.-ily lino uf Wlillo Itmlil with llln county nnd MrH. WIlHam M:ingol-.l quisite new designs. ,. i -,-r!-.- -1,1,. ol llionil Html. al< hwulrnl Suffers Ilrnlicn Arm. I'rentlco will give n silver loving i-np .after which Virginia returned home. •••' > -I -li> f.'.-i sl< lii, hoi: ninnln* oC Mlllmni. to tho league to be awarded nexl thonm (O norllni-Lv ni. IIKIH. «nsl|< ID KniuincU S*ntion. Niiiicy Woodring, daughter of Mrs. •I ii /','.i7n/.iirc |.'i7rr/i'iu in n \\'i Knit Ml. ^Arnold Adam.s'ii giiRoilne ntnilon on similar gift lnnt year. I John Arthur Smith, Negro, of Nrp- ill III iim-liin in Ihe llri.1 ••uiii'M 1 lilrty-nlno '. Ihj corner of Rrnnd street and Now- A i-nrd |inity nnd llciwrr sliow will fered a broken arm Tuesday night tunr- iiuffored a broken ankle, yester- I k-i I ^IH iTH h<>-i t<> II fii>mc; tlwiice (8) MHiihiH-ly tirii.ill,-l n-lth the Unit iMinrs. «n« imiW Spring Kind, Shrewsbury, and bo hclil liy I lie Nelcliliorhtmd flnrden when she wan Mrtick by nn automo- itolmdol township hns 'i'i, pupiln al day In a fall from k broken scaf- the Red Hank IIIRII school nnd tblriy Our liiiiinninl Hi thlint) h'iunn ID Iha "rnimncited Ihe olntlon In neuron of club of lii'il Hunk Mimilny, HrpliMii- bile, driven by Vernon Eilwnrds, nlso fold nt tho new Riimsntt high school. y lint- nf Wliltii lli'iul; thun.o .(<) tit tho Keyrort high ui'lmnl. Tin' Hlniii- t!i» i.oitliiuly Him nf Whlla I lie dny'fl rrcpl|>l». A chnok up proved bnr 23, HtnilliiK at 1:3" 1'. M, nt thcof Alluntic lliglilandii. 9ho wan tnk» 11 n was takon to Monmouth Memor- Talk pi I In' ('mutt i/. i y Him nf Wh ntimber Is larger at both placr.-; tiian l fe lni')i«l)« tn h»h» .nothing was ttolon. Police Officer homV of Miss Mni-lon Kruc,. of ],ln-rii to the Monmouth Memorial hoiipl- Inl Iwi-'ipltal in tltQ Hnmson umhu- linn.I, Ilililv tnl at. Long Uranch, where she IB still l |Otto llcrdeu nnd ntnte police aro In- crofl. Mini! HeHiilo II. l.awm, i:rir- limce. HuUcil IH IIKI ijiot.t.i t5. of llmnlltMn vestigating. rnnpondlnK sccietiiiy, linn Iswicil no- n patient. Mlsn Doris I'oole bits puniiaiiod » .'leu!' innl V'lKt Miuti. IIIH wlfu. ttiktn In tices to all incnibem rciiiic-stlnir tholr .—, ^,.»_ now do luxe four-iloor Ii'ord aiitomo- A Kpralncd Anklo. i.iui'1111'in al Ii.' milt or fii'ii'l'i lliilllllnil bllo from Mount-Burreit of Muta nnd I "ni A..• ni'lulliiii of llml I)ion rirhpnrk were Mr. nnd Mr*. Edwin Pomphrey of premiums or othni InduotmatlMIMV* .John N. Hlllyer of Mlddletown vil- "tun.>, fol- er at the regular weekly meeting of Neighbors.... lSSUANCB OF the temperature. lowing an (ipemtlun performed the MIH. Mary A. Duncan, widow of statement this week declared ho is the Lions club Tuesday night at the If you already have a burner wo can make your fuel bills dny prcvioUH. Kin- wna SS years old. James Duncan of Union avenue, Lou;; against the sales tax nncl will Intro- Elka club. Tho speaker told of the Mis. Smith, onu of our customers, talk- duce a bill for its repeal, if he is Ing with Mrn. Krov-n, hei- next door nt'ish- less with the PERFECTION Idea. Mrs. Compton wan well known :i! Brunch, died Thursday afternoon ut scientific development of tho liquifl- bur, Haiti: "Well, At last, thunk Heave nit. her homo following an illness of elected. He declared ha does not be- cation of air and demonstrated by Be sure and sec us before you buy. Red Hank. Shi- wiiu a memln'v "f Ilif 1 nlwayu huvfl BO me money loft to niiend Uurouiih of I three days. . Shi! was 59 years of ugo. lieve in "taxing the poor to feed tho | frcez|nff a ldflsh in „ u,d Q,r. Th_e on mynclf." Woman's chili and of tlio Mcthmli.it poor nor taxing he wealthy and | , J , Sertloit 1. 'I'llat there dliall be pur- church and its various woiyen'-* • «'- Mry, Duncan was born in Rod fl h d it "Suppose you lot me in on your secret," chuaoii fur thrifty to aupport those who are op- )f .... •<.<> UHO of the (he department MODERN HOME SERVICE unniznlbmn. .she wa.viln' d:nii":li'.''i i'f Bank, a daughter of tho la&£ John | |n ft flf water replied Mrs. Urowtt. "Well." BiiUi Mm. the Horouirh of Ullla Silver to prevent posed to working. | , , f- Smith, "It WHB quite 11 problem to keep tnj Mr. and .Mr". (li'iii'Bf Mai-Mullen. and Sarah Klngsbury MoQN'inoU. p]iin3 for pBrtlclpal|ns n the fl family «i>io nml Himn—I maun Ihoir ololhoi one American 58 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. - Besides lii'f husband, sin' is sur- Surviving are a son, James Frruorit'k teenth annual visitation of the Lions dry rlcuned, [iroxHcJ, tei'ttiied, tclineil, etc., |)ii]iilli)ii inimper --.' Hie en«lne, com- 1 Minran, u sinter, Mrs. Jane Dennis nnd the runt WHS tvemciuloiiB, lint now I l.DOO^Knllon caputlty, vived hy three si.us, llan.1,1 iVtr.p'oh clubs nt tho state to the State home huvo k'iinieil ttio rl^ht [ilucu in tnlio my lDO-Kaltol n hotter tiuik. fully equip- uf Morrick, I.imi; Island; K.iw.-ird and a brother, Henry McDermott for boys at Jamesburg next Wednos- work, nml it'* Aurprl»lnir tho mtiney you ted for UMO in tho tiro department of the Ln>th of Red Bank. Her husband died nave by tnklnK your BtumenlB tu tho [lurnimh of Little Silver. Cimiptnii of .Hi.'sion ,an,i _I..-.;iinivl dny were completed. Section a. Tluit homln with which to SAMUEL'S Compl.m nt Keil Hank; her falhci, about fourteen "years ago. S. Burrlti Boyhton "of the real es- [M'ovlily for tliu iMiyiiioiil of (ho cost of who reslde.i at UV.-t-I'lttston. IViin- Services were held Saturday morn- tnto nnd insurance ilrm of Boynton qiiil lliu uppiuatuH uiu hcichy authorUcd LOCKSMITH and HARDWARE SHOP ini; at the Star of the Sea Catholic l<» ho iimieil In an amount not tm-eedlnjr sylvanitt; a sislcr, .Miss Helen M ie- & Boynton was elected to member- L'uurteun ThoiiHanil Dulhua ($14,000.(10) Have your car locks fixed so they Mullen of Wrst l'itlsum, :ind :i t>r.itli- chinch where a solemn high mass of ship. The club now hag an enroll- Benny Clemente ati t nittnmy 1)(bo! found iicceHFtiunercHnnryy Lo provide for renuioin was held. ' Interment was thoo |)urchiiH|u OO inlcoo theleoftheleof. William .M:irMull,-n of l'lill.i.h-1- 1 ment of 04. rp.idt hi Mt, Carnie].cemetery, West Tudor—Cloiuier & Dyer .SertSertlcil u ,'S'S. 'I'hn'I'Ihnh tt the tno|iotno| r ofllrer will not stick. Tho attendant pi!zo, prcnmtiMi hy tho IIDIOIIUII of 1,title Kilvcr r of I.Mi^; Brunch, under tho supervision UII off 1titl1,title KiKilvl c l m itml aarro H. B. Wotherble, was won by 0. Fill! and Winter Couts herehyy uulliorlxciuulli ll lu executute mild bonds 1 Man Saws—Bishop Gem Wet Mops Ironing Boards Tho funeral was >iL>1 tl Mon.!ay a of the Willis Woolley funeral home hi tho mini of l mild bond Howard .Li]tj»ln«ntt, u hi tho mini of iinl. BiroriiliiK Pourtecn I*added or Plain ti'rn.u.n nt nv.i o'clock at her l.i' Fur nnd Fur-Trimmed Cants Rellned, He- '1'hmiMiuul l)(tllniH t*l-l,00u,IHI), the name $2.19 25c up Alhi-n L. Uam-i, Mr. Lippincott, who is chairman of modeled. Repaired, Cleaned and Glared at with Hcv Kriiest C. Auer, Lowest Pricesi to liLMir iiiU.ient at u uitu of interest not 2 Man Saws—Dlston 99c up Ihe Mi-tl ulist olnnvh. nf- the speakers* committee, announced exretdlliK «lx liur iicilhim l«er flnnutn, nlmll One or Two-Burner .tin- of Krno.st C. Auer of Oceanport dtod 34 Wtit Front St^ Red Bank hem- ilnto of Ibo (ii-Ht liny of Dcrembor, $2.90 OIL HEATEKS COMBINATION and tlciat in.,r. .Mr j. William HtMin san^ that tho speaker at next Tuesday's 11135, mill xhnll be of tho ileiiomlrmtlon of iry." The bi\ir.M* w.'iv Wtl- suddenly last- Thursday at his home meeting will bo Judge John Warren Next to H. Qulim'a Garage. (lull TIlimmiiKl I),,Hi,™ (tl.iluo.UU), tho In- SPECIAL,! Modernistic Cabinets KEY rAM.OCKS "The. lins atter an illness of a few days. He lian; W. I'-riim-H, Ah-xand.-r J. Mo- of Riverside drive, Middletown, who Open Evnnlngs. teifHt thereon to he imyiilile Hiiiiiinlly, niul DRINKING $10.25 up 25c up V. Ki:iu, Kveivit C. Killl- was seventy years old. two of fliicb him,la HIIIIII lie pnyablc In tha GLASSES Coach. A. is an authority on building and loan your UKIIi mill tllico of nu.li boniln nhnll :i fit H. KO^LM'S a'ml Frank . Mr. Auer had resided at Oceanport association matters. ho |i|iytlhlo lit ciirh of the yearn 1037 to lilSSKI.I/S yoii, "\\"tl 1 3 for 9c Lemon Oil Wnrm-r, JUirial, in char-c of R. 11. foi tlu> past seventeen years, coming 19411, both IIIIIUHIVO : unlit l.< mil. •hall ho Grand Hapiils IHSUCII In liec'orciiuu-y with the Btatutea for for cleaning and Mount & Him of 135 \\'is.l Front to that borough from Newark upon Carpet Sweeper retiring from business. He is survived SAFETY SIGNALS. the lift! el' this tire iipi'miiluM to bo pur- Bamboo Rakes polishing— lli-nz. bottle ,-trei't, WM S in l*'air View ci'nu'teiy. CHARLES 1-hllHoil. whlrli 1» hereby I'INCII lit not lens by his wife, who was visiting rela- thnti live yeni'n; Mill hnmln ihnll ho l>iiy- 14c 10c $4.19 Shrewsbury Boroiiph Installs New nlilo nt the olliee of Urn Unroimli Vrenni. M:iry I'\ Murinno. tives in Pennsylvania at the time of cr of the Iloidiii,'!) of LHIlo Hllfer) ' his death. - - TrnfTlo Light. ~~~"s A M IT E L.' S — BKANCH OF ASM KY 1'AltK. Mrs, Mary K "Mariano," widow,' Imperial Keotlou 4, The liitoiort on miiil bonds • of Jfi-iioy City, died Monday The funeral was held Sunday af- Shrewsbury borough haa erected a heiehy Iiuthoii7.eil to he IXSIXMI RIIIIII ha 14 Monmouth St. "Lock Expert" Tel. R. B. 1558 nrinrrl ternoon at his late residence, with rnl'til hy ii upei'inl tu^. luuiiinlly levied nuun ;tt tlio home of her daui;h- signal light at the intersection of and collected IHTOI-IHIIK ID law with tho We carry n full line of Builders' Hardware at the rlt'lil prices. Rev. Alfred Duncombe, pastor of the j ivr Mi'J;, Krank Marcello of White Sycamore and Shrewsbury avonuea. Beauty Shop other l/iv«« of the llon.iiirh of I.lttlo silver, t, K.itnntow:i, following an all- First Reformed church of Long JOSEPH H. VAUGHAN Tho new light was put into opera- ami the whole of eni-h yeni'n Intcient on | Branch, ofllcintinpr. Burial in charge the koiul* outHtaiKllni; isliall ho raided, lev- ness ol f-c\'L'i.il weeks. Shu uaa 7~ tion Monday. 25 East Front St., ied mid riillciMed eiich year. of the Wordon funeral home was in "Why elect 'yes men' to the as-' In order to provide- for the aafety Sect Ion f>, To pny mild hondn. thcpa yc:\i's of ;i^e. Fair mount cemetery, Newark, on Mi s. .Mariano was born in Italy sembly who are tools of the" politi- of school pupils two new speed limit Red Bank, N. J. nblill he levied and rnlloMe.l will, the olh. Monday. cians?" he asked in his statement. signs have been secured and each or taxes of tho Iliiiouuli of I.lttlo Silvor, nnd rank* to America at the age of He also said that, he is for a thirty nefoidiniT to law. in ouch year until tho eighteen. She lost her husband while morning, noon and night are placed hint homl tiluill he |iald with Intcicnt, S It Does Not Cost Any More VHlllnm C. Kelly, per cent reduction on real estate as- in the middle of tho highway about tax oh tlio piolieiiy of tho taspiiycfH of Jiving Jn'Jcr.^ey City ami later moved sessments declaring property valua- tho Ilornui:h of Llltlo Silver miindent to to Ka ton town, WIKTO she had botM; William C. Kelly, 77 years old, died 100 feet from the entrance to the luiy tho liuud or bondH inatiirliiK find Hnld at hid home at Keansburg Friday tions are being assessed at 1929 val- school. Police Officer Otto Herden amoituL Khali bo net out In the bitdgot of residing for the pas', three years. Sur- ues at the present time. "This can MUST BE THE BEST I each yeni'. viving are three children, a soil, Pat- morning after a short sickness^- He is taking special caro against acci- was born at New York. He later be brought about," he said, "by elim- dents in tho borough.- .Sectlun fi. The folloubiK ninttein, an To Burn the Best Coal rick Mariano of Jersey City, and two Our expert attention urtth provided by Chanter 77, I". I,. 11)35, are lived at Philadelphia for many years, inating unnecessary jobs and in a | horuhy ilctermliioil mill deelnrcd: daii^hU.-L?, Mrts, Janice M clone of government run hy business men ^_»-^» . Ihe lamouaBana! Method Arlington and Mrs. Marccllo of where he Was a landscape gardener. HIT BY AUTOMOBILE. (n) Tlio proiiahlo period of UHefulneB* | Six years ago he. took up his reei- and not by politicians." He is for and aupertor Bonat Lo- of niilil lire iippanittiH la not leas than five Eatontown. "rigid economy in government, which tions brlnqa out Ihe lull (Ti) yearn. Services will be held tumorrow j dence in Keansburgr, Surviving are can only be obtained by electing Brooklyn Man Stoppe Itoiouxli of I.illle Silvor |]ntII the 11M Brielle last Sunday week. She was which is nearer to Keansburg than Now— hnvu been neroiited Jinil adopted hy tha ! Mr. Schacft'r wa.-» burn in Alsace- his face, which were not serious. IOKIII vott'iH of I ho UOIOUKII uf Llttlo Sil- i Lorraine and came to ihe United 2 years old and is survived by three any other settlement. A cow which ver. ; States lifty years ago. For a number daughters.'lhree sons and ten'grand- [ was in the barn was saved. The AMARANTH CARD TARTY. Special For Section S. Tho Clerk of the Boroufth of years he lived at Brooklyn, wheii; children. ; blaze was fought by the llremen of of I.lttlo .Silver, after the pimmiKO of this • he was employed as a machinist for .. j. . tm- iHeadden's Corner, North Centervillo Ordinance, idmll take such steps tin iniiy bo Charity Court No. 3(i Is Planning for necessary to liavo tho proponillnn of n.< if educatioa , a ii J and frior.da of the Monmouth county society will meet tomorrow night, ell of the lloroiiiili of Little Silver held Mrs. J.-ii:-, rvin.vi ml of Ked Bank, a:ul . local of the American Federation of j q Amaranth. There will be prizes and Seplcmhcr in, lli:i;, and will dime nn for ; ipptembfcr 13, at HIP Red Bank bor- rofrnBhmontn. The committee in WAVE— $0.00 Una! cnmlHiinitmn itrul pnsi.nKe at a iekri . : die'" d' " tho county local. ' ALLEN'S road In niildlr at tin, rooms of said Com- To Stand Still- mitteo. .Township Hull, Middletown, N. J., last Saturday niuht at hit? homo on | The committee in . charge was ! on Thurmlay. September 10. 1536, at S:30 Not in This Shrewsbury avi-mte after a lony ill-lhendod by William Midgley of As- \l: M., Duylicht, Havlnit Time. I Spcclliciitloinl nnd forma of bid for th» Me was t>3 •ars old. bury Park. The other members were 1 proponed v.r,ik. piepared hy CCOIKO l'\ Profession! • Mr Gakmic wa.- bom in Italy and' Rny Corcll and David Huggins. . Knndolph. ('. E., nnd approved hy the can if to this country at an caily :igc -^-»"«» STYLE ' State Hir.bwny Comuiliisioncr, have been Ill recent years, there has come I tiled In the olltrm of naiil DiiKinocr nt 60 He waas a ma.-vn t>y tradt.- and had Ilriind Street. Ked Hank, N. J., and of the into being a- broader conception ret ii ed about a year a~ru. riurviving COLLECTING TAXES. Slate Hiirhwny Commissioner, Trenton, N. regarding the duties of the funeral him arrr - hi.-- ^^•ii|.^ Mis, Iiosc (Jalanti-. J., nml luny lie Inspected iluibiK buslnosB a son, B;uiUs Handled More Ttmn One- hours. Bidders will bo furnished with m director. We pride ourselves on , Thornu^ GaUinto 01 lied Bank' r i-opy of tbo «|,ecincnllons hy the KiiKlncer t wo dl.'tu^h'cr-ja , Mr.-. Kf'r:t; I-'t.'iicoiai oi Third of Reports For July. REVIEW on liroper notice nnd payment of Five Dol- the fact that our service has devel-. Red lars ot which amount. Three Dolhna will he Bank and Mr.s. Jo.-Tphinc l>e- The banks of New Jersey handled returned to those mihniittlntf bills, oped in accordance with the most marci: of A.-bury Paik aiifl sev- fur the month of July a little more advanced thought in the profes- eral A. and biothers in Italy. III.hi must ho mado oa tin, stamlard pro- lhan one-third of the" total number , posill forms, roplo« of which aro nttnrhcd sion. The fiiULT.il wiui held Tui.-.-uay of sales tax reports filed in the state, to tho stiecifii alioiiH, In (ho ninnnor I1O«IK- nioi ninu' a', ninn o'clork at h'-s lav..- :i<"cordin£,r to a statement by Leslie G. | niitnil therein nnd required hy the BPcclli- hon:-; a ad at. ten o'clock al St.- An- r-ntiruin. JIIIIHI hr encloned in nealod onvel- .VoDoimll, president of the New Jer- opca. benrinir Ihe nnuio nod address of •ill thouy",^ churcli, whoi'e tin; rectoi, si'V J!ankc-r.-j association, and a little iho bidder anil tile mono of tho mini, on ! Ili.-v. *i" ii'ii"3 is S'irinnio, celcbi utfd a less than one-third of the total the outside, mldi I'SKCII to the Township .-•fjlciiin hi.;h nia.s.s ot rfquicii:. I lev. Committee of Mblillotown Townahlp, Mon- WORDEN FUNERAL HOME amount.(if cash collected. There are mnitlli ('(unity, N. .1.. and mui-t ho nccom- Th"rn:.]:vr-K: Cai iu-y, as^i-tant n.'Cio- o!U hanks in the .state and their pnnled hy a rcrlllied I'lieck for not lcs» AL31RT V/AVGRDEM than ten (In) per .•nnliim of the amount HARRYCT.WORDtrl • JAMESA.WORDEM (,!..<-'^'f. J,i;no:-" rhur'-h, and llv.v. Po 1 •.••." b: anelies that have volunteered to 'I'inri, ifL-tur oi" Dm- Lady of Mr., hid. but not Icsn than Twn Himdrerl Dol- • PHONE 557 act a.s sales tax . collection agents lars (?2'ti'.i)(i). imyablo to tho order of church of Anbury l^arlc, wfit- v.1 hi;re licensed merchants may flle the Township Colleelor. 60E.FR0NT ST. • • • RED BANK.N.J. their returns. -Through these banks The Township of Mldillclown reserves dred LtiMnnna was solois' there were received during1 July 45,- the rluhl to reject any or all hbls If r (leci'nrd to Iho heMt lotorest of tho Town- f Mara."rio the oj'^an- •i"jl re turns with tax collections rlllp so to do. tTo wt-ie Doininick A. nmounting to $548,965.91. The total ity onlcr of the Township Committee of Mbldluluivn Town-liip, Monmouth County, amount of tax collected in the state N. J. oi July amounted to $1,872,675, and WALKOVER CABANA Middletown, N. J.. September T>. 1035. Block or Drown Surde $0.50 AI.nHHT I1IINYON. \ooo returns were received. 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WINNING AS OF YORE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Nollco Is hereby nlvoii Hint seiiled bldi Allicrt I,. Ivlns ot H«<1 Bank Is StIU will ho received by tho Township Com- lulllco of Mlddk-lown Township, Mon- An "Kxijert Miirksnmn. oionlh Cnonly. N, .1,, for the cioiNtructlon of Iho Red Ilill Itond I" Mlddlotov.ii Town- Albrrt I.. Tvlns of, Hod Bank haa shlji with itoiul-iJtiivol .Surface. Ilstlmated ].iitii'l[Kilc(l.ln [i mimbor of'shooting iiunntity of IIIIKI iM'nvcl reijiilied Is ^i),r,00 h of late. Arvrimpanicd by sriuiuo yanlii, Iliils will he niioued nnrl rend in piibllr at the rorimn of snld Com- IIH ami Miss I'-llii Hue nnd by Iiilllr,., Town.liip Hull, Middletown. N. J.. , Albert L. Iviffs, Jr'., ho ,m 'I'lmrsday, September I!). 1(135, at 3:30 to HDUIKI Brook the other day I'. M.. Unyilfht Snvinir Time. {(•died 'IK hltK out of 50. A Diawiiil-^. Npecllicatlonn anil form* of. hid Tin- tl .unused work, proimred br D was offoied for each straight (leoD'O I'1. Uand'illdi. ('. K.. and approved > In order thai we may uv-ist f r-li;ht hitu anil Mr. Ivlns won hy tho Snto Illitlnvay ComuiNidniu'r. liava of ihciii! awards. heen tiled In Ihe ollices of said Kiurlneer at way possible, we maintain , I;I) Iliond Street. Keil llnnk. N. J.. mid of CouiH'il,. \yhosi1-duties nrv. \<< a :it wiidk Mr. Ivina took pnrt In the State Highway Coiinnii.i'lonrc. Trrnton. ifli at Avon and madn tho scc- N. J.. nnd may ho In'iperleil duilnir liiml- and h.ti'llli;eiii!.Y nil inquiries ness houii.. llblrlnrs will be furlil.hed with irst stitAving wltli i\ ticore of 01 a copy of Ihe spei Itlralloim and liluepiinta U. Mount and Son Service, out of 100. At a shoot held by the of Iho dinwlngs by the Kninneer on prop, aspects, The full faeililie Clim.'ir '. tuivahlii to th» order of V ir M <>ini;i- the Township Ci.llcctnr. , din iH'Jiti •1, application was imicln to William H. TELEPHONE 22G Mi .I.-Kly. Worltii Project directors for The Town.blp of Ml.ldletowii irnnrve. l-ii I', ir ;i V* Hill! Iho lUht to icjcct nny f'r'nll lilih If New JelTcy at Trpiilon. The work- deemed lo the In.I Inleii'at of tlm Town. 135 Front St. Red Bank, N. J. V.';; •'i bu i n in 1 cifl would a.iai'.nole data on all uccl- • bin MI to do. lor f>f il it- dentu In Ihe litato during tho past Hy older of Ihe Townitlilp Conmdltro of I'd inb.-i 1. ALLEN Mlddlotiiwn TOWIKIIIP, MOIIIIIOIIIII County, Ihree y(Mtr^. lUrvi vi n.; N. J. i her ilnui'hlcr la Mlddlotown. N. J.. Rnplelllber B, HiaB. Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- a tinn Wiiill f -1 Krom thla data tho department Krantliihlldri'n nnd wouid decide nt which point road.t AMIKItT I1UNYON, ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who I'liilili'i'it. Hervlfifs should lie widened, curved, atralght- Cltnlrnmn, • iinw iitlciiKinn'iii wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy* tw. ' ui'il, rib;,t rurilona removed nnd more nowAnn W.i RonnnT.i, cierk, u'tiotk :o 'Mclliocliat Evli,* liBhtn added. It |>uyi> to, o In U'lxi AW BANK REGISTER, "SEPTEMBER 13,1935.

Townthip Road* NMQUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLAGE jAtlantia, Howoll and Shrewsbury t* t«Wnahlp», In a joint meeting held at Where the Buyer Meets the Seller'* Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents... It's fleclt' Friday week, received blda fofr'-YesilrfacIng tho Fannlngdalo- Cqlt'ij ^Jeck road, which la In Atlan- LOST AND FOUND. ARTICLES FOR PRODUCE. EMPLOYMENT. APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE fOR j_ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tic and Howell townahlpH und the THREE-KUOM ppartment. «H liuprove- E\V SATCHEL, containing phralelan'< In- I.ITTM3 WHITE HOUSE Antique Shop, FARMERS und truck growers will find a WHITE WOMAN wlbhei day't work to FOTt RENT. Ktore*. offlc**. n»t», HOUB«I, ED BANK vtclqUr—Bunclr»a. o| l.tm. Shimming River road, which di- ready market for tbtir produce by ad- du, or would tto laundry, In or out, (Jail pacntai ettain beat; iinfurnlahed- Urover apartments; improved; alt location* niriimonis lost Sunilny evening on Itouto Headder'a Corner, IM Hank- Antique y, Aparlmenta, I OS Wallace street, phone lo lult «nj pocketbook. llluitnnd vides Atlantic and Shrewsbury town- 3&, iH'U.-i-l-n Ucil llnnk nml Mlddlctown. ^ mid eotd. ll In Tba Ii«frUtcr'f elaeslfljd col- ,t 2766 MlMctlmiill c f E0 V IL Jim ofoff BBroar d •tifcet. Und & f-oan C^>. booklet (rcn. H«r H. 31111mm. BUM Biii.lt 1Z74tt. after E:00 V. 832a-M. ' • 12 MhMechuril l Ttl Dk ships. Howell township received bids lowuni if returned to owner. Telephone ! j)|[y~ u^k wood In jjlove mid fireplnct u"inii J •treet, Ttttl D»n^k.__ liltfliwaif. balontown. N. J. Phoni Et Hunk 1270.' MAIKY I'EED—We um offerlrisr rp( fur rent; littst lo- TcnTTi good i0% dairy tatlon at an eiiieciaily i lor ami electricity. „„ ^«.vu.. >ul(g,, (''airfield Station road. XJSrV tun Pekinese t]uV, black face; un- • UrtvewnyB icrtueleiJ, uacior ulowlny ana,.d, Write at once, cation. Adulti i) re fen ed. Inquire 127 MONMOUTH COUNTY farm,, tar; ultct to name ot Voklc. Finder return I truck for him. I. II, Caniftj. phuna Kflt- iuvv tiric«. S^e u». Ilanc* & iiayif. phgne lihunc tiiinthtr. Ajl Y ffiminon, N. J. list of all slzot and tyton. Your in- tiojc fil J. llzd lt;u,k. Hudson avenue. Bed Uank. . C. C, Randolph of Red Bank was .o ti'J McLaren street, Ke- d- Dank- - . " , | ontown 446-J:U. _. 103. _ ,_ , quirl.1 will tit KII™ P,r«o/i»l «ttantlon. lowest bidder for the 8wl:nminS Phone_2726. __ b()|), tup soli and privet) acrsiTof top lull bXiiX CHICKS,'lOc each: all itandarrl WANTKI*, dcL'tiit work, uny"klmi,TlTo VRiiiL'.ir, fine location, newly renovate^. G. Howard Upulncott. Il Monmoutb River road for a, .tar and slag cov- t'l', \v 1)11Q hound daga, black and brown . pnft Una to ulx.fmA privet; vary ehsap lirot'/U i every wccU In tho yent. Von per -nuUcL • W 1 lii ROOMS FOR RENT. A._ BiSL-hoff, Midiik-towri. N. J.. phono 168. »trc«. phone Ko,i Bank 8»1, _ lurkliiKH I names Ted und To ho. Call 1'homai & Flelt|. Hed Flank, phono 8til. pick "em out. Hullor, cast sida JlouLe 35, box -ni, I'oit Mo rnoiUh. N. J., or HOUSK ol aev«n tooriiB ind bath; all irn^ ering at a cost of $552.28 for Atlan- unu mile north of bridge, Hod Bank, [i. I. Kpansburi; 4T» ;iftt 6:iK» l'\ M. TWO furiilahed rooms for light hotise- NEW COLOMIAI, home, three badtiwMi] AUnntic Hluhlsndi 887. ftEKLJII/r second-hand wuter pumim, If. proveincntB ;; .firs.f t ctabca^ss conditioncondition ; one two bfithn, oil burner heiit, wood-btllli- JJ&OA"^ kctiiing ; all imiirovcmpiiia ; it ires locu- ! car ( tio and $464 for,, Shrewsbury town- ;IJ\.K.SI5S, Oxford frames, In leather enno, il Hurst. MliMteLown. i»iitnie " " (/tnuilf) on Jii- pgp U. H. Vamierveer, 4 J Branch I'lk liifcijljire. lavatory.; attiirhfld Apply B6 East plate, KIMI j avenue, phoim HIIciLrst, ijnUrfti iuus. Ad- • l\ ljurri»an avenue. Call Hed Bank flblitj. Apply John T. Eiran, H Wall Blreet. Hed Paul Plergrosa of Riverside wan tho D8 conta per room; roof paint, five iCE~ii0X~ capacity fifty pound*, Vuino nlriK wiitcr. WnHt'i- Kit-Ida. NdtHwitmii x f«11, lied Hintk^" I itbOMS—Ono with running \vuter." "~One successful bidder on the new Fail-Held Kioceiicn, table nnd two chnlrs; must lie 6, {1.135. All otlier ['alnln noil tna- rou.l, Kod Hunk, Tt. V. D. No, 1. i fil lowest [iticcu. Atlantic Paint I p with imlcDny. IJruukfaat eerveti. Itea- SMALL house (or "tontai" liaVo luiic, Miii-i aiXTY Af-KIiS for >alc, :i, -Ind 1 i. Illllaits Station road in HnwcII township, hiii aold by I'lldny. At your price. CIOSIMK nrl . K •tore. Apnly at 81tint), earner Urosd. itroiL imd IVulI Toxuiie 'Co,, Hit Wen Front tlou; ami lypewille. sonablo ratca. AIEO garage. R. H. Van- dlotown. Apply William Kane. Mid'llo- ' ' '" ooklnK Hiahland hllla estlmato being $5,822.30. Before- work nnd X'fittuiison uvenue, Shrawnlmry. N. J.1" treet, idmno Hed Uiuitt S2G1-W. BUSINESS NOTICES AjblrcRH A-. b :,\ 1. piiariu Itud l)crvecr, 49 Branch Evenue. Hed Urink. l2^h_N. J. _'•.-.nlldeiiUsl. uiuiui;L Al ' without hoard, In the 3l l hlonk nn -AT~IltIMi3ON—Fivc".rooirr~Ijur.f>!ilov.-~nn'l------i -*J'i. Bod Hsn'k. '""" "*' ' "" ° lid C H I'EN (flIlUS~< BI-OIKI street. Inquire at the Klks club canine: all imiirovcmentH; near him lino nr i.t-x-l' h, ,^ ; K' . wheels and pneumatic!; cross iilecoa pro- delivered, Conover Hum., Wnllis. Mu^o. rourteuun sarvlca nu en(]oi>emei)tH y. ovor 300 Eatontown News. vide floor for boat or nmull houec; caduci- linrrln, I'lnneL Jr., "C-E" and CHUB tierv- t>Bymentii reduced. federal Accetitanrf wfirk wiih i-ell-Liowii'loVal dDiuirlmciit. «- ...• • ! and Behool. Newly decorated In.lde. Im- | '.',„, „!,,.,h,j'o Hita°n af) imi-t linn;. Call Kc Itlvei- street, Ited or phone Red Dank j>7&. w, "jiibt for twr>;" Surge living rooni. ilouth Htreci. !• iono Red liank 360(1.• h Mh l 1 1 djoto vcr. ihono Itcd Hunk 14 H. Stilintan, Eu ton town, phune Where she recently underwent an ap- Octo oil liurnorB for ranges, Willard Serv- nditionlKK - l)lrhlnrjl)lrhnrj''» » I'lanI'lIlana u SShoph , DDrum- MUSICAL ""INSTRUMENTS, strings and re- »t fy , 115 Weat. Front Ktreet, lltd Hunk.' wnci i e. Red HunkHk , phonh o n pjilrlnn at Price'* Music Store, 31 Weat Hill roail, Midd : pendicitis operation. She is now con- Kront street, lied Dnnk, aK for rent, iseven rooma and baih; NEW five-room b HUMMACK SALE Thuraifay, September UHEif CARS nndimrtimrtB bKht and aold; any- rm bungalowungalow,, two larga susun ^, IM.X It. Port valescing. 19, from 0:0Q'A. M. to C;OQ I*. M. In il allll klndtkld t of new imrte soldand; aolduaed; C. M t 1U (i pin cites; all ImiirovcmentBiirovcmentB; hhoui e tl«l < Kluna, fiuin 60 centB to 81.00. Abe Simon, xa^n ^hi ^rSp^^ B'L^on^h;';^ ?«''•• f^'M'yt Service Station. Phono gantly built, lor sale; stuns Karagsi In- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotgreave of store corner Mount ant} Viral nvenuea, At- ldd DEDbUGS, roaches, U«UB, moth«, etc., Ui, N. J-. I'll 1 e t to t nvrl 4 M Inntlc Hi^hlnnds; benefit of the PrcHby- 44 WorLhley Btreet, lied Bank, phono permanently exterminated (uuaran- HKIilAHLE MAN wanle.l to cull on fnrrn- Routh of Tow«r Hill ovcrnw or phone Ked .ei . Ji. ! --rL : -. — cludiiiK V>vt, ncreB of ground, |G,ooo, E*iy Corlles avenuo will leave Saturday 13«aJ " I FOR KENT, funmhed fo,r winter, very I terms. Situated on , Monmouth roj(d, C, lorhvn church.* tecd), FintB caucht with ferrets (not eifl in N»i-tli Munmuiith rrjimty ; miike Iliuik 152»»i!. K. Antlorion. Monmouth road, W t Ixmil (or a week's visit with relatives at FOK SAMJ clioap, BCVCIUI uiscd t-oal raiiKeH, up to ?U a 'liiy. Nu (ixnurlencu or ca;ii- rental. Keven rooma, two baths; every rad, W<<# THIltTY-FIVB wire eel pots. 77~Wi"llow poisoned)., Phono 2B43 Asbury. Jack iiHTFUL'ruonVii'lu fine home, modern convenience; Biiraae. Call Ked IJ^nchh , N.J^AKenls ptaUJ Queens Village, Long Island. B»» nuiKOH. htatera mid oil HIOVPH. Kiim- tnl ncotlod. Wiiiu McNcbs Co., Dept. T.. ilouble; all conveniencea; K protacUJ. _ Btrcot, Vtiir Haven, N. J. Good condi- 'Kendrick. eitermlnator, established Hunk 8S4. _,_ ___• Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Hicks and tion^ . nd, Kwiirlz, 14 WCHL Front strcpt, phone Frccport, Illlimls.; . ciikfat if de.slre'des l ; musu t be e.een to be I-OH HAF.E, »mall thrcG-room houea, part- llitl hunk JJ.s?.* 85 yen re. appreciatedd. IDS Ertst Front Htreet, phone SMALL fiirnirihed five-room bungalow; tca- family returned to their home at LAItCGST BIZO American Vecto^TrTrohl b'RO('II^TI-:i;.S ifemiiiv), t-xiwrient'Qd on 1/ ftirtilHhed; Inrgc nttic, cement colU'r. 1'OWKH si'KAYEH fur wale, 'flayed re- Infiiiitji' hninUnuidf Imnlcci", RUi-umja nnd Iicd Dank 2 31)6.• ]'u«e; porcelain «»* ran^e, linoleum, dot well water; grounds 200x20(1. In thl High- typo henter, ?20; aUo Wlncrtift kitchen water heat,; all improvements; one 'door Woohawkcn Sunday after vacation- built and repainted; Hnyca end Meyer a idiouMiireUi;:!. ' \Viim Ch:irles Mctz, 11 rnnite, efiuliutcd with Florence oil hunior, ESTKU.E pAINTINfi end Decorutinn WOULD like to rent room tn refined lady from Im:! line. 3 Church street, Ftiir H»- inndu, near Lotnet; ? 1,51)0. Te onhone E«d- Ing at their summer home on But- onlut) und Hcrvlce. Conover Bros., Wicka- North Sixtli Ktrctit, 3'hil:nlel)'hi!i, I'n. or gentleman. In private family of two; che*a;>. Both like now. 138 Hudnon uvu- Bervieet paper h an King, plum and dec- v2n,_N'._J.____ ganLLJl°^ig£g°L"'" honwood avonuo. timk, N. J., phone Holindcl 9. oriitivo painting. Paints, varnishes mid SliR.SH, ittrcif >\'l, i'rutiistant, Fiintse available; rent ' very reasonable. Addreaa 1'iivatc fomily, bux 511 Red Hunk, FOR RENT, 152 En»t River road, Rum- LOCATED on Sycamera avenue, ntw co- Sovon tables of bunco were In play (iUAIlANTEED—Staffing canarlon and p, 3 ^ie77 7oj7^1^nrpercordl wall jtaper for uaic. Ofiice, 41 Moninouth . i-Hion; willing to care for cliil- lonial home; four master bedrooms, boat rlh», oak Umbers, locust poBts; street, shop 20 Mount Btreet, Hed Uank, dren or iiiviilids ; or will euro for nnd board for full nartieuinrR. i*on; Juilf hou.ie of four or five rooms; Monday night at a bunco party held puppies for sale. Paramount Pet Shop, stetim lient, btlli; all improvements; near three iiathfi. lavatory in banement; two- electric planing mill ami sawmill for CUP- riliono_2fi69. | elderly couple in my own home. Address TLEASAKT room, comfortably 'fnrnlihud; car attached Karage; oil burner heat, Monmouth street, RetMJunk.^ new hi(,rh school. by tho Daughters of Llborty. Tho totti work. Charleu (}. JJtfnnett & Co., Nut- ()1J) (iO'Cii—W« [iuy caMh tor your old NimeJ,,,x (ill, Hv.d HqHkJ one or two person a ; price in oik rut c. brfiHH ]»1 umbins. iccensed radiation. Tht HA]tf)MAN*PECK"»riind l>inno, used, like oad, phono Mlddletciwn D6S. 22fi Spring street, near Tnwer Hill avenue. IN H^LFORD, --oVL'11-room houfo, all im- latent thing in homes. Priced right. Itol- proceeds amounted to $7.25, Prizes new; cOHt $1,200, inunt Hnrrlfice for tnnl'i Hold jewelry, wntches, tec-Lh, etc fteu*. M K AT~C UT'i'KKS red ight. Itol _]}j Mrvod. Mrs. Anno Oaborn, Mrs. nble offer . rofuBcd. MiiBt he sold thiu and ueed Bolen'a repair parts. Conover i HUV and sell aecund-hutid clotbei*, mtiHt apply. KcferciiiesKcferci . l'l' i tlilie ne C l.A R~GE~vnam~{nr rent, fuvnixhed. with llroa., X'lanot Jr. distributors. Wlckntunk. be t" Rood condition. !« Kerber, 20fl FFood d MurkutMkt . Write to 115 North Urcad kitchenette on first floor: suitable for r r f} Charles Pla and Mrs. Charles Schlck week, Cnn be necn at Uurdgo & SOIIH N. J., (ihono Holmdel 0. FOR SALE, two idota on state highway Warehoune, 12B_^rond Jitreot.Jled punk. Hhruwabury avenue. Red Bnnk. Phone Htreet, Trenton, N. J.. stutinK «Ke, mar- biiainess couple. AJdreas 36 East Front lTRST^ L66li~fo"rWt "^Tr""f^r^l7hadl ried or Hinnle. _ with nil Impinveincnts. Hrny, Nuwrnan No. 35, between Koyport and Hed B»nH. Were In charge. BABY fiUAND, Hmall, good condition"; TKOI'lOAL fi8h™bu"aln eelliiie g out: bin Ktreet, Hed linnk. __ one mile from Keypoit; ideal location for bl I l FIKII SALESMAN w.inteil ; must havo OK- Mr. and Mra. Hobart Willett oj must be aold thU week from fltoratre. nniB In used and new njuBfluma, U817 Ked Uanlt, for your plumb- ItOOMS for ront or will share apartment1 ; Kan station or road stand. Address P. O. lewis street are expected to move tho Soo piano, .at HurdRO., -WareliQUBB, 125 fmh find plants. Betsy Roan Fish Hatrh- ing, heating &tixlOO; 82,100; email caih, Mr. and MrB. Carlton Whltohcad of 16x6% feat; also 18-foot speed wheat rendy. Try barley na ecrntch for : ons. Joe Baker, H80 Mechnnic ttrest. crnl housework; tiorinnncnt, beinnnioK wa|er heat; ey reasonable Atlantic Highlands GJ2-J. terms to suit; now vacant; possession at Bi'owinK Btocli j cheaper than corn nnd of i |ihonq Red Hank MgOB. October KKi;; four in familym ; RRood home. h Houth streetbl , Reit l Also Avon aro ependlnp two weeks visit- trnrnKe. 81 IIIVEH FRONT property, clicht rooma, two Ojite. Caleb I-uker, Ilclfnrd, N._J^ boat, six-cylinder motor. Occanpoit blKh focdJna value. Theron McCnmnboII. ' " '• moderate salaryy . WWritei ,, Kinii K experiencepeie e phono 1S3I1-M. _ Hank, ing relatives in Connecticut. Mr. Cd biilha, bttiun heat, all Imcrovtimants; Auto Wreckers, Main Btroet, Ocean- Holmdel, N. J. i tr0R KEAL ESTATE, insurance ot all anill recentt referencesf . Address Collide LARCiE deliKhtfili liedsitting • room. dresB- HOUSE of aoven rooms and bath, bard- Whltehead was formerly pastor of Wanted, box Ml, Red linnk. two-oar g:iniye. Location, Riveralde ave- wood floors, all imiirovementa; two-cae port, phono Eatontown 412.• * ftlo ot Btileainen'B anrnplew kin da or first mortgage loane. con- ing room and private bath for winter nue. In.iuli-o LiG Tower Hill avenuo. Ked the Advent church. of finoHt vport knit sulta, ilrcBf'ea, sweiit- HOUSKKKKPER p R.iraKO, largo lot; for lalfl, 18,800, OH sult Hawklm JirotherB, 10 Monmouth OUSKKKKPER , , season or niil yyea witlil i withouith t menbb, Hunk." ers, slacks and coats; every Hem a bur- n^'ed preferredf ; nhlner!e t,o coowhitek ,nn dmiddl take Chirch street, near Compton street, B*U Charles McCaffln of Lewis street Wlf™H~^vHi"ioon"'hr*hcrcT~LBt ui re" r private family, LLittle Silver: for business patr your furnaces nnd stoves, gnmuel galn. J. Cohen, !!3, , Second avenue, f,oruf street, Hed Bank. jure off childrenliM on Innnl nenr RcRl l d BunkBkk ;; . 1'hane Rei} Uimfc 3035-II." COLONIAL stylo h(iua«. located at 88 ford. Caleb Lukor, Hclford. N. J * has been confined to his homo by Ill- WQman Ph Rd UJ 303911" Ken [>iiice, near South street; first Uoor, Swnrtz, 14 West Front street, phono Braj^cli.near Hunbar avenue. alt nuulfin fonvcriiericcB; s=iUnty ?2o p< p uio r wanted, one fa- room; Ktiiam heat. House in finu roriH- : "o**. nl1 'nirner; lot 75x150; anraaa at- open tholr fall season next Tuesday r OWNER wishes to exchangag e atljolnlnjg g lots, leather Beat chairs, $12. 54 John street, ffo)in« , eir.i ; JJn alack. At lU-ndrh-kson'i KHlimtitea a\vent jihoiie Hed Hank ;(3u, .-J.' r)f lienuty culture E tlonjtwo-Ptti- KursiKC. Lut eutlRfj A|jply I tiit-hod. Pi-ico ?S,noo. W. A. Hoppln« miiiur with nil lines M ue andd KeystonK e drivedi . AAt- night when they will gather for their phone Kod Hunk 160H-W.* Supply Cn.. MlilillctMwn, phima M'>'J. Open ' Oatar Ik-t-hL'f. -IT Second uticul, 1'ait Hu-Will,. ll..;iutj- Cnltmc. nx 511, Kf'l Hnnk. Mnunt Mr», J. -L Onlulfy. fiit NVnturu* HVCIIUH!. A^ficy, 8 Lindoti place, Had Dank. Pbon# first meotlriR at tho homo of Mrs UVlWMlO~d'Mn^llc7^inli^rTowii~8ultei !ij- wnmuri will care Innt.0 Hlphlnnili', fo - UKKlNKIi. eiliirated yo fcvty, eqii.il value, in Ho' Deal, iihone Dual M77-W. ''" * niKH and occasional chaica. Call o : r two fhil.lron of U 1 Harry Crane ot tho Eatontown bou- iTli~Hi^tUMHi five moiul^ i UPH^LST^IN\C~ix7>uirlirK~i7id~Te.i7n«l.- for und tiitnr one i-Uo^'l'" En"t Vnirrio°"u-oot! Sai'it^ulu- 1 SEVEN" HOOMri ami bath, all imyrove- COLONIAL home, living room, w phuno Fmnk F. Spitz. 050 Hivcr rood, Fnir •n* M. II. C, box levard. • ~ old; A. li. C; iiim hunlinn i inn; bric-n-lirnc re .mi red. I'rnnk How- budiiess n.iipli.. Add burn, Califoi'i neiity. four liedroome, ono liloi'l; fiom room, kitchen, fireplace, vapor heat; an* llnvcn, phonoltod Bunk 130-J. _ K. rliildr I ; «son • nr«i, nhop hit Hiirrifoti avenue, telephone' Ml. lied llnnl;._. closed ]ion:h, three iieilroom3; plot 78x150, I'LL TAKE your huuso wit.-.---h ,tast a umli^^i;, stations ; Ideal (ur commuterte . Applppyy Own Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Smock, Mrs MUST dlnpqio of at Rrcat Bncrlrlce, well Phone 11SM-W, Rctl Uank'. itltilt SCHl^Ol. grniiuntu cicsircB ofiice atlrartively J»nf]»cai*cii; gnrnse. Prlc# other bills due,, and KUgivewill yoiu tnsefreedee,a clencleaanivrl I.j i y'fj8-T| t jiu ,lreill, ]ie,] I)I)ailii ; phonh e John Bntenmn, Mrs, William Davis matched BBt nix genuine Imported niRs, AQUAHIUMS —2G gallon ^u PAINTlNtl, doco ntinr:, impel liiincinK ; iil- roodd ste oHiiiiiherh . lypialit $6,000: cany terma. W. A. Hopping Ag»n« (hicntnl doHlun. ih peifui-L L'undiUuii. "Will urmluUuil: ui-llia f dOKinphin Hergeege n countty o r scaiiliorscalio e lot:'.. Mail dc- ' cy. lied Hank, phono <137.'_ and Harold Smock motored to Jen- lm;cd tor moiitli of Sc|iti|'c ; altal* >i> fiiinlture l: lii mKptr, ll "DUl/'B n i T1 O J HALF nf riduhlfl . h ! lur rnnti fiv« sell en tiro net for $100. Kizea approxi- nislieil. I.eo Wkkornhainkh , 60 Aiipluiiute ilictnuliiinc. i Eli liuls, "DUecl/'Boi n, ut, I . O, Ju kintown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, Bclcclion uf linplcnll l iisshh . ' Koyport Write Elizabeth Cit rooma and bath; ^ per month; muat' mate ilxl2, 77x10, , 7xB,, 2.Dxlixri, anil lo-foot Ktrctt, liiver riiii.il. iilioriu 18S1-W, lied K. 1 ATTRACTIVE bunKalnw, excellent real* 'I'rniiind I-'lhl\ Ilalrliery. St. Puter pl;u-p, l.o seen to lie Hint- itod. &5 IJndcn dc-nLlul lofntion; living room, fireplace whero they spent tho day vsltlng Can he aacn nt j Ad- Keyiiuri, N. J., |ih»/ic J1 .">. • ' lljnilt. ill dental or mcdl- place, Ked Bank, (i. lUiitd, box fill, Itcd Bank. dlninji room, bedroom, modern bath, kitch- Rev. and Mrn. Michael Davia. ... p . . rlicKil jrrnflnato; REAL ESTATE WANTED. HJK SALK, piii-lor slov'A KondiiciVtc'r""; "iii- PAINTEH iinil puper lmntfer «n'l decor- iirrN(TAT-OW~fin-HW Juno I: SIR en; €M>riioi- hit Snx 1«in ; KHrngp. Prie# Ill.OCIt wheol clialt- antl tiny bed for nn!e, lj< ator; reasorublo prices. Will paper a ,-triiotrraphy, ty\duK nnd WANT to rent, Mrs. Cora Wagnor of Lowls street o0 hoht t w.-ilel r hl.lil e i-; never hceih l Hiseild ; 1 ix or peven room nuidern p tli ti> rt-.-MitisMiu ptyparty;; HtuHtucco, $4,7 50. W. A. H»p]'in« Agency, 8 Linden both In Rood condition; ?10 ench. Me- will loll c•licnp. II. If. room for $3.51) and uu; all work guaran- Addrt's:; I . U. Bux 57 5, Ked hnusc, nil i ment a; hollow Uli!. full ctillar. tile bathbh : gariige; place, Ht!il Bank, phone .107.* . left Monday for Atlantic City to at- Van Ness, .16 Linilen teed. Joseph Hoflmnn, 22 Druimnnml p h: Croeiy, Mninntrcet, Ocennport, N^ J." il . ldi.il. scftlor.. Write full details uini p U lillo levnrdd , SeS n Ihilnlit ThiThi s hhe tend tho National conventon of tho y"y lilaco, lied [lank, iihone 33-13-W, in Hed Bank BARBER SHOP for sale, located lit a!U MAIIOfiANY'droi) jenf and library tablo ; CAItHY allUK tT7iHKurtlttenl•"oT'Coli f:r»- dress Jny luiy, hos 511, Hed ISai.k. st £00 -n month. Daughters of Llborty. Mrs. Wagner, o; othor plcci Ua » 74t>. yrar-rouiiil sL-i^hnrc resort in hcAl* o< Cull U•uni i ul;-( a!III In.lnlil linuleiini. Wc MISCELLANEOUS. WANT lo rent smalt ciiiclieu farm, nix- who Is representing the Eatontown lGOIi-R.' Bin. Iiy fn rni.sll 0 ^11nml>en. Sumuol Swn UliORGE B. I1KOWN, lnnurnnco and room houso oi" biniKalow, with hunt, wa- bu*ine;i9 soctionsoc ; three chalrB,, foufour luomi, real estate. !16 McLaren street Red JIOUSK in Shrewsbury- for ront, HO von Hell fl^tu only. Bargain. lodge, is' oxpooted to return homo to- SAILBOAT, thirteen Ifeot, cntRnlt I-IKBOI M W,.»l I'VllIlt K tfl 'Ot, I.III.III.. liIN7." ter nml t'iectrMty. AiUJross rhii-ken FIUTII,- Olienp rent, WANTED, will buy micoiid-haiid bicycles i;ios. day. Hiiipo, ?40. J. A. Kyater, lihono Mon- liank, Knil eecond-hnnil frameB. (irover Par- box fill, Iteil Hank. rooms, two tiled hutliroomi, tiled kitch- Call llih mouth lleuch 2239, or wrlto VI RnrrinRton ker, 8 Mci-hiinlo sLreot.. Red Bnnk. phone I HAVE first boml^ml~niort«nKc money en ; also breakfnut uouk; two-car garflK« FOR SALE. 39-aoro farm, ten-room houa», t,au, or \v _ AUTOMOBILES iittai'hcil. IiKitiire phuiib J^._^ed Bank. Mra. Mary Meyers and family of road, Rfi # 1313. __ in amounts from Keanshurn section; also 13 ncrcn. chick* il. N. J. PROTECT your fiirnily hy puttiiu: tufuty FA KM of 160 acres, iarwo twelve-rn'mi l'ORCH CLASS for cncloBinB a porch, I'HANK VAN SYCKLB, floilue nnd l'ly- pacl o o gl residential proiiertioa. \V. A, en mops, about -00 apple trees, fucina Lewis' street will move October 1 to ttlaaa in your car. but huvo the beBt. MONEY to loan on lirbt bond nnU niort- e pioa \V moutli niituniolllca, Doilgo trucks, Guoit- IIoPiling Agency, id 1 Jld house in fine ciuiilition ; 11I30 inrKo hum good concrete i o:id. Look them over* tho two-family Garnfola homo. on three Rash 3.8x7.-l foot ench nnd two yejir tiirg Hnii IVest-o-I.lte batteries. 143- We UBO only Lltjby-Owena-l'ord. Uoil Kuuo. Hentlrickpon & Stout. 2 Linden 8 Linden I>1RCC, Jled uriull 4.3x7.1 foot each. Rood termn. Ap- Hank, iihono £07 .* LIUI Dutlmilding;,, chicken huunea and extra CaSch^Liiker^ Hclfonl, N. J.* Railroad avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 153 West l-'ront Etreet. Red Uank. nhono Unnk Radiator Works, 113 Weet front plne-e. K^tlUiink. Mix-room ttitiant hrni>o ; soil 'very rich, nidt- ply to H. W. MulllKnn. 152 Shrewsbury lied Hnnfc lauo anil ViVI. • troet, I.hono UeilfDnnk 1177. MONKY "TO"LOAN on drat bond and thur Chascy end family of White nvomle^lled Uk* ulilo for any kind of fiumhn:; In ono of FIVE-ROOM lninKfilow, nil improvem«nti^ ^ J i''liEE~STEilMEHS ev-ery (Vctliicsilay 'nmi moi-ttraj-'i-' on . improvcil real oatate, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT tho linpsf s.-ertinns nt'itr Kt'd Hunk, on one sewer connectioivn: hardwood floors, atrcot arc expected to occupy tho oth- TAKtTmiticc"; letTuii in»tall nrt oil burner MA~URICir~SCmvAnfZ, Chrysler. I'ly- Siiturduy nighta at Atlantic hutel, llil wurtli iliiulilo tho nmouiit luimeil. Al- «f Die main highwayn; uvtti\nl>]o Vecom- chestnut trim; excellent condition; garage! gr half of tho house. in your coal Btwvo or henter; demon- moulh nnd Intormitloral truck Sales anil Fuir Huveh iotul, l-iiir linven. _ Hton lieekinim, uttorney, 1Q Brudli atveet. UIVEIt FRONT rctilflunce, ulkily her 1, Party mu.n ho re-pnn^ii)lij, witli fine locution; a Bond home. Price $2,800. store. Snmucl Swartz, 14 Service Hendnunrtem. Thono lied Uank Kcd llnnk. . structed two nnd' u 1ml f story \ Friink B. Liiwes, phono 3H7 5. R^JJwk^ MrB. Otis Cmno has returned to stration In store. Snmucl Swartz, 14 iiUXTIUUAN—II It'a electrical wo «ollj| td d' 1l f lefereiu-fc.-?. Addrcb.i rncm, l»«x fill, Hod West Front Btrect, IItedd .BankBk , phoiih Q K37. _ _ " ciglit. rooms, extra lavjitorius pt i H)ll"KA"lX~i''o7S~niiririTOir^lth"n"ck'iiT install or repair , estltnatea cheerfully RKVlU(n'"r.ATOIl reliairH. Service on all Ifanli, COOP BUY nd nfe inveatment, elght- her homo at Donver, Colorado, after 18R7.- down; enclosee d porcp h fucintr water. KOLlriK for rent at Rumsnii, duHii tho W. ,'i. Force, IJiirroft, N. J., iJionf lied Klvcn. Cull uo for liny or all of your makes: i] n]it d K ld rkk- i il ppiintj months; one rotim hou^e, nil improvementsitC ; BBcC vlettlng Mrs. Ada B. Nafew of Broad __ l }inih;}hb il p llnnk I6I13-I!. cluctrlelul trouble Victor O. Pcrottl. 20 man-liip. Call Vim'sV . Red Bonk. 478, 35 1 DOIKJi'"""K" HuliurhnnuLu*.....n* Juforl «...«sale,, v-..$2fi:clB. -."o" ••••-duck- nntik l(i!ia-lt. eluLtrlcltil troubles, victor u. rcrom, ^u wtilis, ope: ood Hoor:' , hot line; o.-t nnblr.. ; ronniiction; fine condtlfoit throughputrughpuii holf atrect. .. . 1 1 h Jh h Kii--.t l-'i-iint stiotl. Hell llnnk. l t hc;itht : i ent nndd nuieitt locationlti . h.™ ™'.",."*.:d ;" »V.0.h ;. "pH^'SSWtl i TB1.I.AI.-IANB- . ,V.-w..h-™mbi -S.T ^!j.^;«-J^.. "r^^.^^ ,--—-, • water IIUJU. Av:iilnl)Ki either ffurnished ur ell furnished, bo ! r u 0 I'III-O si;.! Frank B. Lawcs, rhone Red John Bennett of Lewis Btrect Is llanlc 241* <" ""'"li larBo iMillonn tires; nlmost WILLIAM V. DlbUUCU, ulumbliiK. ncul- FUKNl'lIIUH tud: old fiihliionod a»- | unfiirni-ln;.!. Short %vHlk to shij.i.iiiK mid u:.( and nmttrc.-.-e i. nil imjirovenn-'iits i in any condit ion; also llnnk :s7 visiting hla sister, Mra. Arthur Davis 11iiii.-v.-bIf r^irS iin 5 i 1 B i l"l! "C\v. -('nil nt (16 KhiTU'slmry iivennp. Illume '"K "nil tlnilillB. I'umim ami wirulinUli. y furnjice; threu open tiiiipliicon. rhon '.iEtisr'^S ifuniae"?ro° '."',for "?J°/!ic"lt ..' .. l!o.I Ilnnlt 2 131. reliii.c.lrepiied., • Aaengt t lor Musteae r carburetou r Write. 1 will call nt once. I .-ion 7K1. or cull nl Hum-on Inn fo of South Rlvor. 1 coul saving dovfee. I'ltB any furnitce. i-n-li. MofiKKN" hmiae^Io'fiiteif in"'"Slucw.^7i HAVE Ill'YKli.S tin^ for mnnll fnrtna( Tnylor, Everett roan , Red Jank, 102S1 I'ONTIAC sis-wheel ennno for snlo Aildie-? Antiques, 1U Mccti.'inlc tovcn room-s, two tllu Imtli^, oil bur to ten iirrca ; six-room bunffnlnw or' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt Z ' ; cheiip. H7 Mr/ninouth street, phono Hed Lcllihlon ovuniiB, Ited Uouh, ulmiiu iw__\. stfcct, O1«I1II, : ii WEATHERSTRII'S foiiloors and _ _ _:__ heal; attractive rent.. Kotaton Watuih ]i. witli imi.lovements or t-'lGctrlc avnlU riniiii :ir,i-j." WANTED. li'i-iiilY lionider; no other chil- 107 Mutimoutli street, rhunu Ked lJi atrt-et and Hphoiila; li per'numlh. of Maplo avenue returned home Sun- iu[ „,„„„„ „„„,,„„ „.,„ „„ indows; save iti'fo of fuel costs. 11 Monniou»li st l - ; fo dren. 10 Willinni atieet, or phono Hed .tiin Wattrbury. 10 Si'ult'liorp.'lll I"ir.«t'nvcntic* Atlantic High. day aftor spending Uio week with | CR\\ naA 'linnk• BVil^Jtrlirsml'thr*' PO'lili 1029 ~ro'niiiite7 for~BnioTlin»~ now & Co.C , phoneh ' Red Uank (ihone lttid Jtjuik :ir.:ni top, tli CM. heiulllKht pnrts. fnrlniretor: A. ilcndrlckson Hank lnon-J. relatives at Glen Cove and Queens AirrdMATic^ffns hat witter henie u»n] p, : HS2-W. HI No an Sprlncs road, lied ic lthtiii^j r>KVlCM-nOOM houn It fust, econrnniciil AskluK $65 or heat WAMTKI'I "liousciireliliiB opiniinont nl acres nf lur.d; cik'hl. rcotut-., batli, heat, funilnhod ; newly Village, Long iBland. Mr. VanBrunt nlini't Urno: cost 570. will BCII for tn. Hk tli-ee or four rooms!, including private iiei n lilted ; t hi ci' h room H, extni Inv- VINVKNKY I!OAI> lot,, 37"-xl5O,, will selell iiJTcrlT . SSe e Hill t'lintert' , Holfnidl , N. J.- TRUIHN'H for typewriter burguins; rent- canijro and b;un; located in Middk-tuw.n: Spenk quick. Chnilca Muiiy. Vnllsy Ililvc, v iitnry: liuatnl mn i-v.-.-h, lnr«o hi k l f.,f r $S2:.$S2: . AlsAl o rlvol r has toBumod his duties nt tho Eaton- riATE" ;l2 (.'nrhiuii "KiKhtVi.»ncr"'"dil7oi^ liatli in ltd llnnk, curly in Sculembcr: for oniionlto hlRh aohotil, Lconnrdo, IN. J,, als and CMiert repnlrlng. :)'.» Urond jidiilt and child; undirn^ht'il or pmtly fnr- fur Falu <>: ivnt. - Kolaun WUILM Inny, 1U7 nml open fii'opbice; roal nnil nt 'Int. 7 r. nrrlfli'od (or $5,00l)| town Atlantic; and Pacific store after l.hone Atlnntlc Hliihlanda 413.' milniBO 27,0011; lioiiutlful coiiditiim; street, Red Hank. Monmoiith htsuet. iihone Red Hank JifiOO,* ur unfurntiihed. Frank H. Li lii Watcrliury. 107 miKnln, Sflf.n. Cjin l.o Peon at 'oVnor'n niilied. Address Mis. M. Tope, l.eomudo, phono ,oit. Sill.(HiSil.(H". UUlslii Wtcrliury. 107 hJ3 vacation. KPECIAIJ HAIIB QverKteon ttcca In fifteen \VF, BUY old shoes; men's and boy'»"only", N. J.'. IlRIlKiE AVKNUE. . " nneae r West " Fi Itcd H:ink 'J^-r.. Monmoutlli ftrcot, phtmc KaiKl l BanBkk 3500.35* iome, Conover Innt'. Ht'il JJanlt, i.hune street i f 4 More than fifty persona were pres- lmpulnr varlotleH. A low hundred of 21U-J." _ ill West Front street, Red Uiuik. iiteil: irlmirovenitinti of .six joom- und batb, ench; numt bo aoltl Ol- trnnaiilantcd now. LEAVE ynur ,iilioc3 for repairing at Yell- heat ; rei-cntly (cdei-drntod In.'iile ent Friday night at tho sociable hold Uniy, Newman road. Ked Hank. ml Specimen troen four to twolvo feet, Sl.OD I'TINT vnntcd. condition no oliject. Drop eu'H Itullcatessen Store. IS Mnin street, ut. (Inly 52U a month. Telcidiotie at tho Methodist church to ralso each. Actimlly worth two to four times matnl nml 1 will cnll. Arnold lfnnaon, "WANTED, room i ml kitchen, unfiinii»hed, Koil Blink lini). Enloolowii. Twenty-four-hour service. All nn ; mu^t be reasonable. funds for tho ohuroh. About $10 was ns much mid would co»t that elncvvncrc. 9_Ncw litrcol, Kon BriBlit._N_._J.^ work giinnilitced, Iiy liuilnoss WO1 SIX-ROOM' IIOIIBO "for rcntT nil" "impio'vi- ThrmflmidH of otliei" Jesa than cost hni- Adilio:i:i lUisincsa Woman, be\ .Ml, lied realized. Mrs. Willlnm Davis, Mrs. C'HKVlfolvETS"'u'linteil, fnnr ryjlniler, ron- I.1CS.SONS Jn 'irawinK nnd priilttiiil-'. cms!, nicnts; open fircpliuic, FUII room. 7G l!nln». Will exhibit »nmnle» nt TMiitnn llilion 11" ol.joct: 11127-1928 ninilclK. Hunk.' aiitliiuo and still life; preparation in Bin[:!i:iin nvenue. Uuliison. Arthur Taylor and Mrs. Tllchard Rob- l-'air. Albert Nclflon, Allontown, N. J., Drop iinstnl nnd I will cnll. Arnold Itiui- WANTEii, I'oni 1'JSO cnui>c or coiu-li: orta wcro in charge. nursery nt Imloyntown Station. , ON! school und college work. Address I'uint- must liu in.uuuil shuiio; aUu ral.lnut tyi.c KCHl KKNT "at " llclford, elx-room house i box till, Red Uunk. TyrKWltrrERS, ^Jnuor^-omr nn A(Mroas e eHt eFacil| WANT to buy olil liieyr.lp frnmofl. witb HIVJ^R FKONT. new flU-rooni (IOIIBP, oil iLMtl liarKintisi In roui.os. n.nchcs nnil BO- i;]lni; • 1 Columns! Louis and Billy Burnett of Maple Kntontown (bnck of Mnhn'H lilcyclo dnns on hand. Your Inkcn III tvn.lo. i KIU-orkctH. AiUtrcna llox 31), Onliliurtt, liiiiner, nropince, Friiriilfiire, eliictrk i;i!,fNI)MOTIIKU""l'IiEU>Sdliiiii 1 wrifher; eompletely furnished ; ren^onnl.-o iivonuo have returned homo from tho nholi.) * _^ Liberal tormn. mail Pudi.-r panel delivery. K NUJ.,jiliiine l}o«l JI2111-J. diiy U noon to 7 :Uu I'. M. 7;i to ic-ipon.ihlu party. !rJ3 Ilicor roml, ! If I tried I tlont tliinls I could tell in a day or In a WARHINd MACHINK, Univcrsni, drum 1 U , „>.. , 111.1l'il1 Chcvriilnrhl l i-nm.liy triirictk, ol'Pn fSnni WANTEK. ~ " Long Branch hnnpltnl where both ollral. nuiillllDii. dime In nml luol. W«M:u-c sli.ecl, lied llnnk. Price G.V, plus p Kail linven. N. J •'_ j wook all tho things a Register Want Advertisement (ypol fi'«o oxcollent Krny xylcker jro-mit; lllx Rc.l IJmik waro pntlontn. will deliver within lennoniiljlo uMstnnro und. If you .hint, nco wlint you wnnt - can du. 1'7,-ieM week sees some new thing adver- your fvlcnil I,o.r- for II. Hniirlic TAINTINC. liviiir; nnil 'liinliik- imim.i,' kitchen. Imtli. | Word haa boon received from from Hod llnnk, i.liono Red llnnk r.Ori.J." il e coTuilnT:. Si pc7 hiirigirTTi WANT lo liny or roiTt for winter HCrond- Inviitiii y, ronl liinKC; lederoruteil; tised In The Register's Want Columns which la out KNAMKI, K«H innRO for palo very chonti: iviii-lj'n U»ml Cur t,nt.-Wont Front nt. | oi.tlmntci iippllcil on In rue or sinnll James Kcmm, who bus arrived at 1 Htrcut, llt'd Dunk, phono r>:i7. O|icn joli interior nnd exterior Pllinling; e\- han.l muill plniio of type uncil for cn- rent $:i: 1'iimk II. Lmves, of tho ordinary. in Bond conilUlon.— Phono lied Bank j tiiiliiinnii-ntH. 1'liuno Hell Hank IM or his homo nt Lone Tine, California, evei _ colleiit wiill impel- service. Arthur K. Ucil llnnk 'iS'l M-rltr Unl Hunk I'lny C«n!.;r, V. <). IIos.: SIX-KHOM ho aftor spending a short lime visiting UUIl'IC ii'iiTi-fair fnVfuV'snic! rcJcnl'ly <> Ihiyc" >nlnlliiL- cinhncliu, 1>1 n Itujii.iuii furnivhcrl; 'hot" Theso unusual things lning returns, but tho great- JUST AltltiVEIl—Ln'rRo Bhiprn7nt~roivi JIM, Ki'.I Itailli." ' ; rolatlvoa here. Iliuileil; irno.l I'IIVIHII.H; n luuvnlri nt lil'Mi. lual; rniiu.-i(; nciir hilH line iliui srliuoh ; est returns come from tho usual wnnts which aro to nnd tm ranxiii, rolnhlnnllnn ililvei. OUTIH1AU1I moior wiii.tcJ. Wrlto ntnt-i lent j:iV. Frank 11. Liove i, phone Jtcl "'nil l.o I'l'cn nt r. I'm icht. avoiHie. Kuin t'KtKSS, lorkfiiuitii; loeka lixcd, keys lilleil, The Sunduy-Bchool of St. James's hpnterf, oil BtnvoB; loweHt prlcei'. Kntntipl ini; niiiko. moilel, hoi'rtu riuver anil I bo Htled. There are many people who hnvo the Wnril.' lawn inuweiti shaipened. skatea i-liurp- Munk 2<7S. _^ SwurU, 14 West li'ront Btreet, itllonc Keil lo lliilluini'il. I.CM Ml. ltml Hnnk.' usual wants, and it is In filling these ninny wants ICplscopal church will open Sunday, WANT lo l.uy" litiitiun Vn^nll \\ith V iMi.'il; Iriiiilir. srl-si>r», nuvs and Bum l''.MIl HAVKN. nttinrtive (ivt-ioom iu.u^". llnnk 13II7." 1 Soptomber W nt nine o'clock. Sun- nwUir nml hiitly; HIMH! l.o ]cn,«on li\cil. llf. Oakland street. Rcil Hank, KIIIUKU;: nil improvement"; rent only that tho Want Department of Tho Register linn bo- SIXTKKN-TOOT motor hotit, Durnnt mo- ?-J'. Imiulre M':,. !'. .^nilth. U M^iple day services at thin church have been Ire. Cull ltctl HB.III *U.' CKS.srOOl.S 'lEiwicil, rtllnra ilun. oii- APARTMENTS come especially valuable. Here nrfl nnntfl of tha inr. ('nil 1)0 neon nt V,U. Scolt'p. Went. iivcnilf, l'alr linven. pllono lie.l Hank things which are dune every week hy The Regis- restored to the winter schedule nivl [•'null nti-ent^tonr_ hrl'lpcs" (iOOII USK1) t'AKS mo iilwnyn In "ilomnml, lrlIVl>li0(lM (urnUhcd Rimrtment for will bo held nt 10:00 A. M. . rppcrlnlly If tho prlre In low. Clirynii All ter's Want Department: FOlil^UiK, nc»t«, inoBtn, iiroi>pinn bmudi', Hn ™ S'r il 111, IMII i:,M» r ,»;i *l 1 . 776. '""t;^ Mnill lmpro«ll>,nl.lnipiovelnents.. 6 Hlyerallilvcr.li.lc : m:N, ,U.,1W f,,, rent, four roimr. l,n,!, mnilo 1111 lu aoctlnnn, never IIBBII : fnrly dfi rmuKtcr ?inn, HKtll INHUX coni'li $1011. Mrs. Charlea Biceso and daughter Cliiv.l,,,- 77 four iiiik»rtiit,.r rnniin !|OO V«u™..\. i" f r'u'T" ' i ""<"• "i nveniio.. Unllcl llnnkIlimk.. I a|l hnprovoiiii'iilil! nowly ilcrorntcil. A|i feet (ouit j 125, Fiinchlinnh, Hifflt«'fty .H, ChryHlor 77 fdur-imHutiiitL' 1 A .fofi Mu-.lV; » f It rents^a house to a.desirable tenant. A'^u iJizz »x:••TiTsf-T. ^ i;;^;S,"\," :t.;.ii.rh«';;'^::,'ii2'iSIV' »I;»AIllKOADSTHUKT.'nvn-rou™KKT.-,»„.,„„.m> f,™,h,.i;,.i,.,,furiii.-hi'il . .v i.-M,«™,,,K.irii.v , _ Glura of Boutli stropt rolurnod hoino nppoKlle IJIK Caliln.* y 1H t l:: Saturday after it ten-day trip 1" East 1 linker four-iloor no,Inn f 7 r,. 11)31 I'lyinoiilli ' .i... i,.,. ,1.1, nionllil v only Tlili attinrtivi) inuu-tiiK.nl i line liuto rooni. Suiilli- i.-,,u KKNT, rurul9liL.1l: nliie-inoni hi,u»e »l i;AH 11ANIIK fur «nlo rhcnlM In lii.od fMiir-iloor wilnn, 111:12 F.inl moilol A .•onrli. i,,]",., ", 1,,'in . iiln'lo l.y i>Vi.r Anno".. ,.',„.. ••'" »M"'»'III>, ''"•' vvlmlow*; kilchon »llli H,,,,,,,,,,;' ,-,,nvcnlent 1I.L-MII.II: JII It securc.1 roomers for those who havo vacant rooms Ij Milton, MnBmichusotts, where they dltinn. ^l Ilniik."_ 1 t;: c BBt; 1 le lllll I'M Clievrol..! riiml.lc ftiit .fiilllT.,, WIIJ. ,.|nllv lo Iho.ie lnl.lr,..'tr,l 111 tlw very poll- '' " ! «""" > '«' »"« <" V™ V'"- '• '» ly. llo-.vmnn »n,l A«ih.en.-Sca Brl«lll suitable for thin purpose. .. - . ... !/ vlsltod relative!!. On their return f;An(Vi; "VlVinKloil iloii lm«»o. liil floor; fhovrnlot ,-o,,ol, All II.,. .l,,,vn .-„,•» ..,!,- ,„„,.- |n,tr,1ImM,l., the pin,.,, ,>mn ,11..,,. In.;™ I"M'|« "•"•»<« i «'»•«»"• He,,.,onal.lo. ; N, j .,,,,,„„„,, ;. _•__ Hank trip they stopped' at Camp Bethel, nlmntt newHP»; ; ohenpohonii. Phono Iloil Hunk >,tnntl»lly reilu.'til in lirlro. Your car »••-•. .llvliluol nlli.i.tli.n tlvra lo ...n-l. pupil. In- j ' »<•"•• '''-"• .._ II Vl.l-' i.r iloiibK house for rent : i-lx roonr It gets girls for general housework. rcntad Inn Imiloliiulo. TrrinIrrlnn RBna lulo w an $'.'..f'.l.r.ir,l>l t i ti,, , „„ ,, .-iy nnr.lcul lir.l r,:,n.nt I Al' Mrl'MI'.NT1 off foufourr InrnInrfno loom, mi. 1 1 },„[(.. i r^-HI,],.! ,-,mt... _ A number of flromon of tho Katon- ]I(1I1, ^nrlm, "- Center utrect, Sm Iirlnhi. SKVKN-UDIJM l.iliinlllow nnil l.ntli: mi- .ly 1,1) Hci-lnr i,lil«. Ucil llnnk. It restores lost articles. town volunlcor company left THIMI- | N. J. . riurii; all iinprnvoinrnt?. Mra. K. Hop, EMPLOYMENT. ', ].,t I.' day at noon to nttend tho Maidl liKMITiFill. hnmi-ktiit cont, Indy'i nils FARM PRODUCE l,.[.i r.i'i,»iuilvillr n.ilil, Atlnntlr IliKlllnrul-. 'IIIIKI'', UODM tinil rour room It' turna Into cash thu filings which, nro not'needed 41) i hlncli nnil while, twec.l wnnl. Cull WANTEii, Khl for ".''":''",', !',!;" I N. J- I'1""1" Atlniill.- nU-hlumU 8"'J.; i Oraa at Coney Inland. Tho I/KIICH' WIUTl) l.KC.llOIIN, llnn-cl Ilook nml f,n:,i l..',l; all Imprnycmei ! Ited llnnk HOI nioniliiKx. nleci. In. M. M., liox .Ml, ilril ...r...i,l „,',,. I tltll .1 'NI A!, lion,'.,, lo nt til lit III! Uxliii;- auxiliary of the compnny left Tuen- Khoile l,,l:iii,l Kod 111 rln.r h«nn for nnlo: Alllll'OM tin, ,aili«, nnil K'Hatre. Spi In the homo and on the farm. r.Hhl'ANIKr, pedkreod ltupplcw for lo Pin k, tfix ruoiil:., day at 6:00 P. M. by bus to join tho Whlto !.ii:hoin4 Sl.nn u i.loro nntl others 1'. I,. Wl 1,1,0 two lilin-li mnloH ?-5 enrli. ..no fnwn ^f.o per poiinil, Alao iifly woll.Hlurloil , .1 sun l.oii-li, l.nlli : lout J4I1 pov month. J.r- . SIT.. Ilnvm, 32 Orenniiort. nva- I.,. ,,,)• IJunoloiilouli, :ili Iliiilnmi nvtiuie, lit,I It oolls inirphui cropii. compnny thore. ihlok., .l.ilm Willlnm,., Nowmnii SiirlniM teiulent l ' work; ravo lime, Inlu.r nil. 1 lii.pio.'i'iiii'iiO. Ini-ImlhiK li A p 1.1 y lU,.'i Wfliluoi>,( it-.-enuc, I... More than $25 wan cleared Bnttir- llOII.SKWOIlKEU-COOR uiinlul, »h ,,,;ol iin.l Want Department of tho paper, Tho prleo—25 Stiilu- Klnllnii, ciillHil- Illv llrnii.-li. N. J. Ptrferroili «1L-OI, In: lino lull.; J.. N: . .1. • day nt n rummago sale held In tho l-'nir liny,-I. l-oloI. l''..li- lluv.' : cent:; for nil nilvtjrllnr-lnt'nt not exceeding .'10 wordu wtokly. riintin HUIIIHOII ^17,' HIU .' l:. (iiiul-.hini or 'imfm ul'l.eil; Until ImlldliiK by Mrs. ISmlly Mrown vacntlimlnK at V .Iprvlii, Nnw vlllt, N. J., |,|ion,i"'Kuiilli lllvgr 53..!. M'.M! THKN'I' (in- mill to u.liiltn i ,ly; lu.. (Jill. WANTKI) to'(aim t-ui'u ol i-ltllJ .1 r •. : nil iuipioviimi'iitn; hut. «n - miilu-H |he Want Columrut of This Iteulater tho i..i.iii-i nml iiivi.ln In,Hi; nil nnd Mrs. Thomna Zlngnlo. Tho pro- Ynrlt mill Ni'wlnn. ,.|| liif tiny, Mni. I'lirln .!iir,,l,n>i,, I I SIM l.ciil. hot wnli-ri tlitiio-eiir Kilrii,:f; Im i'lioa|,c.'it. and quickest and easiest way of getting !l.\l;ll);H UnfK' lityinn 1 ,,n; li.'iih'il, fiiinhlit-,1 fur Unl ooedH aro for tbo boneflt of the Mclh- Tho Inltlnl moellni; nf tho Forelnii 1 1 |,,i- lilt rtomlhJiliifmnWieil. 7 n Mnili-01, uny. of your wants mipplled. I tuillelH, uvoriiiin weltht" 4 ij ! "I" ' !. I'hoini l(,i,| llnnk l(l:i'.l-ll. I U, [,1,1V. II. A. Worlllliiy, '."I ,,vVn.,,. IM "oil,. J odlfit church. Mlsnlonnry snolnly will ho held next r, "i in.uniln: llart-oil Kock pulloU. '. WAN'J'W), whlto Kill I,, euro Im 1 1,11.1 ] |.l.iiv, |i!n.ni: Hi'il II,.nk Mm. s;o MONTIil.Vi I011U i,ls-i(ii.in hiiin;nlou. , Wrilnesday night, Hrplemhnr IS, nt toun to nKlooo woolm of niro. friiiu oroitiiloimlly iiftoritoou,. mol o\, IUI, •„. I ,,•.., ,, ii(,,i,,t ,,,,„, t,,,o,,t ),.i,u 1,,,| lilo Thf) new drefls factory In CroHernt fu,,,l«h(i,l, nil ImpinvumcnU'. thro, hml- ; ,1 t lo,l .I...-1,. Sl,l,,,,y Il,,,nl,o,R,.,-, (',,11 l|,,,l Monk I-IM-.I, ,,ri,-,-7:«0 p, M, I "',,',',, . '||,. J I ,"l ,-Lil • un • nm hall openod Tueutlay aftoniuon untlar the homo of Mrs. (leorijo M. Wl" r fiuiiliht-d; oon llronil ntruot; isarni!... Al- room -I.' ll.iiu: room, l.ntli, iillrhou, pil'o- iwnrn,. lloml. IM llank.j.hon, H«D(.M_. 1 ,..,,, . ,;,, o ok wl.lic, ' ' ! "' tho BupervlHlim of Itolunt Miirrlfi of field of Broild direct. H1 AtW u nunlll ,„ 1 .,1,111 (in :i ,li,,| or tiufiiitil-ilicl on llil,a,I lovi f.nnni'o, tcln-oioil-ill poiohe". Inij-e ,•,•!•. '• I'DUI.'l'llY tnnlnr 'iiviitti fntu uul. t>'-iiiii,inir hi i.-,,l. l>l,,.oc llr.l Hank 711. Im J1.) ohotu UiinU'VUiil. Hultcoil IU-ji.il. 1 Uronlilyn. Twenty glrla havo heon Approximately 270 pupil" hnvn rfg- wlicnt wooii reiuly for tli'llvory.* Tiy rolliilili!, No ollu-i- m-Ul mi ,lioi TWII AI'AltTMENTH In'ilui'n.,011 for ifltt. Krn,,•.1,111,'.. N. .1. • . i employed. I'JrneHt Rwnn will be tilo lntere.il.In thn Kntimlnwn nchool.i for l.tuloy as (lerutfl. trrnln for Krowhitl r <>|- roiintvy. Aililu Ili'llnlili.. In I. ,,. I 1,. •. 1 or iinfiui, I, I101I. nl.ov,- A .'. I «toi-k: ,'henpor ihnn ef,m utnl of i, A.'n«! l.i'Hi: nil Itnproyi.mfliiU: $'.!ll,'.:.r. per Ittilio Bln«» oiii-liiMil poich: iinwly 1I11C- Mr. end Mm, Oeorgo Monby andiMaude Clark'of tho Eatonlowii. bou- Oook. P. (1. llotnmr Fatui, Lonuitraet iponqnhln fiuil n«nl. Call H«,l llauk 1II1. Itnlalon Walorluny. 107 Moit- otittml: i*nt Ji-'D.01). Ini'lDilinU wuter. 1 d»U»hter h»v« rtturned honu tlUr Uv*r4, roKl, Holrad.l, JN, I. ' liU-1 «(l.r 7100 P. M. muuth itrdflt. 1 ISOO.* Vtcmlir itrMt. Hjnuon, N, J. Page Thirty SEP BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER lg, 1935. Ik Llmpar, Evelyn VanNote, Doris Hur- Ernoat E. Peseux and son Donald W. men were unable to save the barn RedBankSquad ley, Harry Jlaaon; Edward Laurlno, Hazlet News. The next meeting of the guild.will be and It burned to the ground with all Furness Fall Trips Arthur Schwchr, James Hayhursl held on October 10, Instead of thelta contents. Other companies re- • f.' m. and Joseph Eckert. The first fall meeting of the Wom-regular meeting day, October 3. The,sponded' from Keansburg, Union 3 Triangle Cruises to u Under Hard Grind an's Parish Guild of St. Mary's Epis- Exempt from all Federal Incohpjl Taxes Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith o hostesses will bo Mrs. J, Harvey Beach and Mlddletowa township. 'in Erldgewaters have closed their sum- copal church at Keyport, was held at Bowne and Mrfl. Jamea F, Lewis. $32,000 Bermuda and Nassau Seventy Aspirants Being Pul mer home and returned to Bayonne the home of Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux Mra. S. E. VanBrackle of Breeze on Bethany road Thursday afternoon. Cut In Accident Oct. 23 - Oct. 29 - Nov. 7 Through Fundamentals b> for the winter. Lawn farm of Hazlet avenue enter- Thomas Iteming of Looust avenues In a competition held by the mem- Rev. Henry R. Fell, rector of thetnlned fifteen relatives and friend." Coaches Rinehart and Sher- church, was present and opened the Eatontown, was treated at Rlvervlew Borough of Atlantic Highlands, HJ. 7 Days—$75.00 up bers of the Oceanport Junior church on Thursday. They took dinner at hospital yoaterday for outa on his wood—To be Light and Fas the first prtee wae awarded to Grace meeting, Plans are being made for Conklln's Tea room on tho stato high- (MONMOUTH COUNTY). a card party which will probably be forehead received when hla truck A small, light but lighting seventy Guillaudeau and the second prize to way. collided with a cor driven by Mrs. HELEN LEE GETTY Ellen Jensen. The prizes were held Friday evoning, September 27, l man loolball squad of the lied Baill In tho parish house. Prizes for high I Hazlet Boy Scout troop met In theEdna Miller of Monmouth Beach on 4 /z Refunding Bonds TKAVFX SERVICE )i school iv.^pondt'd to regulo paint set and a Bible wheel. The [ Hazlet flro houae Friday evening. Route 35, Middletown. Following rules of the contest necessitated that score will be awarded at each table, 18 Mechanic St. l'lionc I'M. practice .Monday utternoon whe also a door prize and a cake will bo Those present were Scout Master hie treatment he returned home. .'ouch Willaid Kincliait hold U the children attend the morning: ser- Charles L. Johnson, Scouts Harry S. Legal Investment, in our opinion, for Savings Banks Bed Banlt, N. 3. vices at the Oceanport church and awarded. Refreshments will be nillal uniform di ill at the local lug served. The guild will hold a rum-Cowles, Jr., Hudson D. Carhart, Jr., and Trust Funds in Now Jersey ;chi>ol athieue iitld. color the cover picture of the church Horace Carhart, Malcolm W. Peseux, bulletin, tho "Clarion." mage sale In tho Monmouth Furnl- Working with Aobisuuit Conch Bi ure company building at Keyport Ira Rathbone, Ernest E. Poaeux, Jr., Maturing $7,000 Aug. 1, 1936-53 Preparations are being made by MOTORCYCLE RACES Shcjwooil, Rjnclinrt hold a romi on September 19, 20 and 21. A special Morris Latham, Donald Beers, Carl GOLD Maturing $6,000 Aug. 1, 1954 SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:30 ihlo ili.-cu^ion of the coming sea he members of the Ladies' Aid so-committee of three members of theOloss, Jr., Waller Dean, Fred Dean, JH alu-r which he put. his firee ciety of the Oceanport church for a guild was appointed by Mr. Fell to Ralph Dean, Allen M. Webster, ASBURY PARK STADIUM ;u!men through a two-hour fundi. Virginia baked ham supper at theco-operate with him in his work. George Smeraldo, Scout Committee- Prices to yield 4.20% to 4.25% iirntal cKrrcitje drill. church hall on September 26. man P. O. Welgand and Ernest E. SILVER Asfoury Fai-k, >'<"v Ji'rwy They are Mrs. J. Harvey Bowne, Mrs. OLD .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien of A.-nong the Fi'vonty men, few fa- Hazel Schlldnecht and MrB. RayPi-seux- . Following tho mpi'tlng water- Bring ut your old *nd discarded Match Biici (" I-iJ>h) iliar varsiiy men wore spotted, n rmberton avenue have closed their mond L. Johnson. Those present melons wero served by the scout Jewelry, Watches, Starling Sliver. Descriptive circular uponrequest KAVFMAN vs. CHITTY liuu.uh a number of promising under home and moved West for an in-were Rev. Henry R. Fell, Mrs* E. T.master. The next meeting of the We will pay you coth for It. nciy men of la*.t srasiiu appeared i definite stay. Tucker, Mrs. J. Harvey Bowne, Mrs. troop will bo held In the flre house Lnp I!word Tiles. liform to work tor a position o Mrs. Flora A. Wood of Main street, James F. Lewi3, Mrs. Clarence pit- Friday evening. 15 other (brining events. o vai-nty team of IL'33. Coae!" who was confined to her home by mar, Mrs. Joseph V. Dennett, Mrs. The Hazlet lire comppany was REUSSILLES' LEACH BROS., INC. GENERAL ADMISSION - - - tinchau lias suffered the loss of sev Iness, is now able to be about again. Elihu Poling, Mrs. Leon Hardy, Mrs. called out to a flre Saturday night ral varrfity men hut as in past yean 36 BROAD STBEET, 60 Wall St., New York This nil nnd 25c will admit bearer Hazel Schildnecht, Mrs. Seibel Sher- aliout 10:30, when the barn on Mi- Tel. HAnover 2-8424 to Crneral Adminslon Seat ho eleven. !hU year, through de- t nnvs to advertise in The Register. rane, Mrs. David C. Walling, Mrs. chael Dowd's placo on Laurel ave- BED BANK •elopjut'iit may turn out to be a—Advertisement. nue was discovered on flre. Tho fire- Thi. -id and 50c"ill mtitlc you to trontr one. Reserved Scut. »..B.K. Stanley Parlter, who has been laid p the biggest part of tho summe •ith an injmed knee, responded t> up call Monday. Jack lirenmcr, varsity center o Hennessey's Fish Market YouIaldfl'tlliinlSoM i^t season, who was scheduled to bi ark this season with the Red and 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. We Can Prove Our Statements iray, will finish hie schooling COSIPAnE OUR QCAMTY WITH OTHERS. DAVIDSON BROS. orcientown. This vacancy will All Our Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. A, MAH SERVED IN) Pft!50K) ick Coach Rinehart as both cen- ATTEMPTING TO •is of last year's squad are lost. BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. DE&. WOMAM Bill Phifer, former second string hack of Jaet year, has been shifte 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. HE to a center position and is expected Phone 1377. We Deliver to hold down the pivot petition this WEEK-END SPECIALS 1 season. He will probably bo used as QUALITY, PRICE, PLUS SERVICE a roving center on the defense. Bob Fresh Porgies .... "§ *) Fresh Bluefish . Matthews, tackle of the varsity teair b last year, is again back in uniform Fresh Weakfish Fresh Scallops ° 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. and is expected to hold down his old position. Fred Canonico, L*arry Fi- PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. garo, Haywood Rawiings, Kebo Get- Oysters, half pt. Fresh Eels tis and other promising men of last (season, are expected to go places for their Aima Mater. All Kinds of Fresh Sea Food at Reasonable Prices at All Times HOIK. t \mt n It hs PO that ^riUders to positions best suited. Line your battery, kept under proper con- Coach Sherwood for tho past week ditions will not deteriorate durlnjr the winter months, but will be in has been drilling the men into shape Rood con'cMtion «rhe» netdetl in the by -going-through tho .fundamentals .Sprlni?. Help him help you by vUlt- of charging, blocking, tackling and SCHIMMEL'S PURE Breast-O-Chicken ini? his modern, hisah cJn.tc. ntnurm shifting. Wagner Market Go. for pas, nil and p:un--e lubricant:*. PRESERVES CATSUP Among the aspirants for the 1935 TUNA FISH FREE LUBRICATION team are Alfred Adler, Kenneth Al- FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 2-LB. JARS License Plate Numbers trueter, William Baird, John Bar- Pure Tomato—Large Bottle M-10770 M-7M2 borio, John Black, Donald Biakely, Poach, Blackberry, Strawberry, Grape. Fancy Quality—Reg. 19c Fred Boncore, Fred Canonico, Cor- CHUCK ROAST WEW TACK nelius Collins, Charles Causano, Ar- thur Cotgreave, Webster Davis, Bert &B bottles *• QC Robert Amendt DeGano, Danny DeLuca, Victor Delia C 20 WEST ST. Pietro, Valentine Erb, Gcrritt E-wing, 23*1b John Famulary, Lawrence Figaro 3 - 49 FHOJtE BED BANK 2400. Nch-on Fribcrg, Robert Hailstork Charles Harrington, Alfred Hender- son, Ralph Henderson, Haywood Hal- Boneless Cross Rib Roast DEL MAIZ DEL MAIZ CORN HEINZ FRESH loway. Jack Henry, Richard Hobbs NIBLETS CUCUMBER PICKLES Larry Holmes, Richard Hopkins CORN WHITE—NEW TACK Jesse Howland, Bernard Kelieny, Ted Jtmrno SIZE—Very Special! Lake, James Kelly, Bryant Laurie, 33*ib Cream Style—NEW PACK NEW TACK Irving Levinsky, Joe Marx, Vincent C C Moyea, Eob Matthews, Lloyd McXal C )y, Bueky Meade, Jack Morrow, Bob Boneless Beef for Stewing c 3 - 25 Munden, Albert Newman, Stanle 21 Parke_r, William Phifer, Dominick 3 S5 3 40 PER DOZ.-95O Pingatore, Arnold Plotkins, Alfred PER DOZ.—$1.29 Pound, Stewart Powers, Haywood Rowlings;, Kenneth Richardson, Mer- 25;,, Peanut Butter rill Richardson, Patsy Ricky, Ted CHIPSO SALT Rowe, Ralph Sacco, James Sampoli, Camay Soap DIAMOND CRYSTAL l-LD. JARS Patsy Sampoli, Henry Scudder, Ar- Legs Genuine Lamb FLAKES or GUANUI.ES iM-rt>. Package nold SeiR-fried, Xick Soviero, Ken- SPECIAL ! Jr s C neth Spinning, Chester and Harvey Stupelli, Emiiio Summor.te, Ralph C c Swartz. Earl Truax, Duster Truax, C 2 45 Pat Vaccarelll, Jack VanDcman, RIB LAMB CHOPS 29 19 3 - 10 Harr,- VanXote, Carl VanWInkie ib 5"' 24 lioginald Vincent, Ensley White, Every billboard Jp.ek White, George Wilde, Edward FANCY FRESH GREEN GIANT Willc-U, - Fred Willianteon, Gene PEA S PEARS says you need a Uorihley, Samuel Yorg, George Zeo- Prune Juice PEAS BAKTLETT—Largo Cans FRYING CHICKENS SWEET, TENDER bild and Joe Xucco. HEART'S DELIGHT NEW PACK C Fall Suit 29k C c c 2 35 And every board . Oceanport News. 3 23 2~-25 3 50 bill says you can PEH DOZ.—S1.40 (The Bed Bank KenlsUjr con be bouehl TEH DOZ.—89e PER DOZ.—Sl.OO MY-T-FINE have . ne. •n Ocear.Bort at the «to.a or C»rlo Malta.) Quality Sliced Bacon The members of the official board c RASPBERRIES or Chocolate Pudding > Ih. Tomato Juice Our theme sontr .f the Oceanport church will meet APRICOTS STRAWBERRIES this Fall is the Monday evening at the church hall. GKADK A—Fancy Quality C • -'us will be tilt last meeting befor 21 Whole Peeled. NEW PACK Zl-nr,. Cnna same as the Auto -}* annual Methodist Episcopal con- Fancy Quality—Largest Can • ••••:!=(•, to be held at Asbury Park 5 25 folk?' ... more of C ••-;-:nnins .September 19, andallmcm- Fancy Hen Turkeys canH C everything • for : •• " are urgc-d to attend. ib 2 - 49 NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. t h o s e precious ilr. and Mrs. perley niadle, Miss 29* 2 49° 3 35 •••ir.ry Jti,-|,|io and J. Orrin Sickles i(i MONMOUTH ST., • dollars of yours. BED BANK PER DOZ.—$2.75 SK.Y-FLAKE ..•!-:^ Su:,iliiy will, -Misfes Harriet -ill BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH •"'•; i-eriha Weinple of Allentown. :«l CHURCH ST., Tomato Paste WAFERS XliW MONMOITIt, KEANSUUHG SPINACH More- style . . . '^adiiatf.-s r,f the Octanport school MONMOUTH COUNTY 1 71 FIRST AVE., NEW PACK—Italian Stylo FANCY CAMFORNIA Full Pound Paclmge—Special t no an: ;,[:cn,lim. Long Krancfi high ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS CHILI SAUCE more tailoring .. . •'•:i'w! nrc Ma^-arct Ktryker, Ruth largest Can more fabric wear • m C C •«s "8 /*»[c i.otti,- for the same ppriot.: 20C Pu, that you've 5 25 3 35 often planked dow 1for- a "so sn'suit which pave YOU BROS FREE DEMONSTRATION protection in A quality sensation. 6 delicious flavors. of perfection and and Liquor Store Try the new KNOX JELL. Very Special. 4 p^s 23c filled the bill but 0 X c 1 u d e d 45 PATTERSON ST. , thrill.. NEW BRUNSWICK Prompt and Frcr 45 BROAD ST. TEL. 65. RED BANK. Delivery. TEL. B. B. 3203. Hickory Twist SB FEESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE SPECIALS Exclusive with us. Gin $|.25 Just Arrived! flHh Rum Imported >ff.00 Fleischmann ... •*• For Friday and Saturday Only! PURE MARYLAND Lloyd's $1.29 «'»• Ron Ricco Hoiloway's ....$1.29 nflh 1; YEARS—OLU Cot.') MUSHROOMS Cauliflower LIMA BEANS BEETS CELERY HEARTS STRAIGHT RYE Big Ben 95 nfth .79 FANCY j JEBSEY n th FANCY WIIITK SNOW WHITE Full Fod> Gilbey's $1.34 ' I-argo Buncbci Ijxrge Bunchea WHISKEY IIP 25° 4 - 25 M bunchea A /\C A IniiicJico M QO — Red Ban!, Johnnie Walker Bacardi GOLD LABEL Phone 637. Full ni:i)i,Aiu:i. SCOTCH White Turnips Sweet Potatoes PINEAPPLES CAUFOIINIA SEEDLESS , GALLON Qt. LAI1GI5 BUNCHK9 l'ANCY FRESH Bartlett Pears .29 JKIISKVS GRAPES NOTICX Of SKI rl.F.MENT OI' ACCOUN1 $3 Disriu.r.i) nv CALVKHT. Kitlil.' ..r KllmlMtli It. V/iilllnr. • I.•<•<•«", -I. nrth ffk iiiLiiclicH 4 rv(i lh a Holli-u lahc-l.y BIUII Him ih, ,<,-<-um,i. 1,1 tinlt- 8 - 25° -2-1*25° 10 23 •li, ' IH nllli' Ill 3 "'27 ,.((, mil'l .I liv Ku • if flu' 'ill .1 fur MI'I'1,HI,I It, f mild ftninty, (ii Peter Pan AMERICAN RYE FANCY mESH ui.iiliiy, dm li'iilh it; iv nl (lilt.lii-r, A. li $-1.79 FANCY CARROTS ii .II.nil.HI v. ill l.i' JEIISEY C, m. " 'li'l ' i • m i, N. J.. M AO • doz. EHNA .1. WAI.I.INC. 6 Years Old (inwtentafnt 'SupDrylMnn. $0.49 lpr M bunoliea .j |vo lii Wo.lci-i-clt 1'lino, ('/p'-nlr. N. J , c Exoeutttra. 3;io° 2 13° li.-.2S