RED BANK REGISTER Uluid Waiklj, EnUrtlJ «4 Suaad-Olua Matter »1 tho Foal* VOLUME LI, NO. 51. offlea «t Bad Buk, H. £, andu th» Aol ot Mmnh t. Kit. BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929. $1.50 PEE YEAR PAGES 1 TO 16. FLAG DAY PROGRAM. ACADEMY CLOSING PROG11ASL EATONTOWN AMBULANCE.!GIRLS GET INSIGNIA. ELWOOD SNYDER OUSTED. PICNIC AND PRESENTS. An Entertainment at the River Street EQUIPMENT FOR BOATS. HAD THEIR HAIR CUT. Alice Hendrickson Stout Graduated Sobool Last Thursday. Last Friday Morning. SPECIAL DEDICATION SERVICE OFFICE OF ASSESSOR ABOL- TEACHEBS HAVE A JOLLY TIME OUTBOARD MOTORS CALL FOR RED BANK BARBERS VISIT THE HIGH SCHOOL RECREATION Flag day was celebrated at the Miss Alice Hendrickson Stout, ON SUNDAY, JULY 1TH. ISHED AT EATONTOWN. AT THE SEASHORE. River street school at Rod Bank with SAFETY DEVICES. PREVENTORIUM. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, V. R. H. CLUB AWARDS, an entertainment last Thursday Stout of Broad street. Red Bank, Volunteelr Corps Builds a Garage tax Assessments Will Hereafter be Gifts Mode to Mi/so Matilda Kurtz morning by the pupils of Grade 6-B. Many Owners Ignorant ot Require- One Barber Visited a Patient and graduated from Prof. H. C. Talmage'3 Insignia From Shields to Letters ments of tbe Law—John Began, Saw itae Children Needed- Hair and Meeting Dace—An Ambu- Were Presented to Pupils ol tlio Mode by s Commission of Thiee and Miss Enola Ward, Who Are to These pupils are taught by Miss Vir- Shrewsbury academy Friday morn- lance Group Has Been Formed by be Married Soon—A Plcnlo Supper Deputy Customs Collector, Sup- Cuts, So He and Seven Other Bar- ing. The closing exercises were at- Red Bank High School—Medal* Men—Complaint of Bad Drainage ginia Tllton. They were coached for plies Valuable Information. Seven Women to Help the Men. For Two Glrlo. Condition!—Other BuBlnesi. at Miss Mary Lewis's Bungalow. the entertainment by her. Every bers Went There and Did tho Job. tended by an appreciative audience Twenty-threo persons, most of them membor of tho grade took part, while Tho popularity of tho outboard The tuberculosis prevcntorlum at and a fine program was given. As- Tho Eatontown volunteer ambu- Awards wero made last week to Last Wednesday night tho Eaton- teachers at the River streot school tho other pupils of the school were sistance was rendered by Mrs. J. Wil- lance corps will dedicate its new town council passed on Its final read- motor has resulted In many owners Farmlngdalo was the scene of an un- memhera of tho girls" recreation club at Red Bank, enjoyed a beach party spectators. The program was ably seeking information as to what usual happening on Sunday. A few liam Hp.lm of Waverly place and by ambulance Sunday afternoon, July of the Red Bank high school. Tho Ing an ordinance which abolishes the at Island Heights last Thursday af- rendered. Tho first part consisted of Mrs. A. E. White of Broad street, who 7th. Rev. J. J. Messier, honorary ' office of tax assessor, which had been equipment Is necessary In a boat dnys previously one of tho Red Bank club was organized two years ago by ternoon and evening. Tho party was songs, recitations and the salute to equipped with this means ot pro- barbers visited a patient at the pre- acted as piano accompanist. life member and chaplain, is chair- Misa Ruth Leddy, supervisor of phy- held for many yeara by T. Elwood in tho nature of a surprise for Miss tho flag. The second part comprised Miss Stout will enter Miss Balrd's man of the arrangements committee Snyder. The new ordinance provides pulsion. vcntorlum. Ho noticed that the pa- sical education, and its members re- Matilda Kurtz and Miss Enola Ward, tho play "Barbara Frletchle." In order that such persons might tient he visited needed a hair cut and school at South Orange next fall. and addresses will be made by sev- ceive credit In points for their ath- for a commission of three men to do two of the teachors at the school. The eral speakerB. Mr. Messler's assist- tha assessing work. Councllmen Hay know exactly what the law is con- that most of the other boys and girls letic activities and classroom work. two young women knew that tho par- cerning the use of outboard motors, there were in equal need of the bar- ants are Arthur Cain, Clyde Hayes Insignia of various types aro H, Stlllman, Ira E. Wolcott, Robert ty waa to tako place, but they did not and Ralph Lewis. V H. Hlgglnoon and Howard J. Boor- The Register has secured from John ber's shears. " awarded according to the number of know It was to be given especially for Regan, U. S. Deputy Customs Col- The organization got its ambu- points. A maroon shield Is awaided eam supported the ordinance and them. Tho young women are engaged GRADUATES AT WESTS1DE When ho returned to Red Bank he RUMSONJOWARONDOGS. lance a few -weeks ago and since Councllmen Arthur Taylor and James lector in the Perth Amboy cu&torrtB told several of his fellow barbers of for 200 points, a shield with one to be married, and at tho party each house, a wealth of valuable infor- then it has been used four times to ohevron for 300 points, a shield with B. Hathaway voted against It. was presented with a linen tablecloth EIGHTEEN FUPILS FINISH the condition of the children's hair. COMMISSIONERS TO EMPLOY A mation. They all agreed that it must be carry accident victims to hospitals. two chevrons for 400 points, a shield The commission will be appointed and napkin set. STUDIES AT RIVEB STREET. As soon aa a motor Is placed In a DOG CATCHER. The ambulance was donated by with three chevrons for 500 points, by the mayor for one, two and three- mighty uncomfortable for the boys Charles Breese. It is not new but Miss Kurtz Is engaged to Frank row-boat the craft ceases to be a anil girls to be there during this hot o. clas3 numeral for 800 points, a year terms. At the expiration of each Tho Commencement Exercises Were hand propelled boat and becomes a Fifteen Residents Complain About the corps has had it overhauled recreation club letter for 1,000 points . term a new member will bo elected Plngltore, tho physical Instructor at weather with long hair dangling over Held Monday Night and They motorboat. As such It comes under their foreheads and down their necks. Soot—New Light Standards on and put In first class condition. It and a club letter with a star for for three years. Ono of tho three men tho River street school. Miss Ward Were Largely Attended—A Prize Ward Avenue—County and State Is white with gold lettering. Mem- IB engaged to a New Hampshire the act regulating equipment of So a group of barbers arranged to 1,500 points. will be chairman arid his salary will Awarded for the Best Essay. motor boats and it must carry the Taxes of 536,070.93 Paid. bers of tho corps and the ambulance Marguerite Zwelfel, a member of bo $300 a year. The other members • young man. Her homo Is In New pay a visit to tho preventorium and are at the Scacoast motor speedway Hampshire. Tho commencement exercises of equipment prescribed by the law for give the kids a real up-to-date hair A discussion on dogs was held at this year's graduating class, made will receive $100 a year. The com- motor boats. at Elkw-ood Park on Sundays to be the highest number of points. She mission will bo appointed at tho Island Heights Is about 35 miles the graduating class of the Klver cut. last Thursday night's meeting of tho of assistance In caae of mishaps. south of Rod Bank and tho party left street school at Red Bank wero held Motor boats are divided Into three The barbers dont work on Sunday, Rumson commissioners. Mayor Bar- got 1,115 and In addition to the In- , council's next meeting and It will be- classes, according to length {meas- Since its formation the corps has signia sho received a medal. Six gin its work July 1st. for that place In automobiles shortly Monday night before a large and ap- for running a barber shop on Sunday bour declared that the larKe number built a garage and meeting place preciative, audience. Tba school has ured from end to end over tho deck, pupils made over 1,000 points. Mayor Leslie D. Seeley aald the otter tho clone of school. The fes- Is against the law. But they thought ot dogs running at large was a Berl- near the municipal building. Eat- tivities wero arranged by Miss Mary nine grades and tho graduates who excluding the sheer:) the law would close its eyes a little ous problem. Ho said tho matter Lnst week tho members of the commission form was adopted to Class one, less than 26 feet long. ontown residents have been generous girls' physical training cla«se« of the Lewis, ono of tho teachers at the will continue their studies next year while if they went to the preventor- should not be left to the police as with donations and the organization strengthen tho assessment depart- will attend the high school on Hard- Class two, 26 feet or over and less senior and junior high schools voted ment He stated that the majority of school. She has a summer bungalow ium on a Sunday and cut the chil- they have other duties to perform, is freo of debt. at Island Heights and tho members Ing road. than 40 feet longr. dren's hair, especially If they were but that a dog catcher should be em- Marlon Dletz the best all mound girl ' those who were familiar with tho as- Class three, 40 feet or over and not An auxiliary known as Eatontown and she received a medal, on which sessment problem believed assess- of the party enjoyed a picnic supper The graduates aro John Amol- doing It for fun and as a charity and ployed. He said the safety of the ambulance group has been formed In tho building. Bathing, swimming chenko, Anna Buonano, Elizabeth more than 65 feet long. not to make money. The trip was residents of Rumson demanded im- is engraved the Inscription "A sound ments could bo more efficiently and Practically every boat that 1B by seven women to aid the men In mind In a sound body." fairly made by several mon than by and other seashore amusements were Cagle, Rose Canonico, Joseph Falvo, made in automobiles and the barbers mediate action. their undertakings and to he]], on enjoyed. Dominic Figaro, John Frost, Nu- equipped with an outboard motor got to tho preventorium about eleven Edward O'Brien, chairman of the Tho following awards were made one man. Under tho single assessor ambulance calls if they are needed. last week: J. William Helm, the principal of genta Geroni, Frank (lullano, Harriet comes under class one although there o'clock. There were eight barbers In police committee, said that three plan, he eald, there wero practically may bo some few exceptions. This Several of tho women will tako les- no assessments on personal property the school, was at the party with Jackson, Edna Jordan, Louise Man- the party and they set to work at years ago the police department de- sons in first aid. Tho group was or- Kniciu—Viola McCui-,,Mareaer!ti Smltb. dello, Anna Prestl, William Sako- article will Include only boats leas once. They didn't hurry on the job, Loulae Meyer. Durothy Pembla, tgnn • except to those who also owned real Mrs. Helm and their daughter Jane. clared war on dogs and about fifty ganized at Mrs. Clyde Hayes'j and Colin-onte. Betty M»lll. Gladys Kutcher, Others at tho party, in addition to witz, Julius Welsman, Wlllard White, than 26 foot long. ulthough there wore eighty boys and wero killod. Ho said that the police 'estate; there wero many unequal aa- Anna Wlgdorwltz and Walter Wil- Tho equipment prescribed by law a mooting was helrl Thursday night Inez nennctt. MlMred Swllt, Mildreil F.r- neBaments, which could be corrected, those mentioned, wero Miss Elsie fifty-six girls awaiting the hair-cuts, had to discontinue the campaign be- at Mrs. Arthur Cain's. This was the rlckson, Margaret Wood., Clara Layton, Waugh, Mrs. Edward Ottlnger, Miss liams. for ouch boats follows: but the barbers gave each of the chil- cause the society for the prevention Helen Voorhees, Ellxabeth VaUKhtn. E1U- he said, under the now ordinance. He 1. White light aft to show all last meeting until September. Mrs. also said if this form of assessing Madeline Gates, Miss Ruth Hay, Miss The class motto Is "Play Fair at dren as good a hair cut as If each of cruelty to animals demanded cer- Hayes is advisor, Miss Ruth Dreyer abeth Zieelar. Florenca chandler, Eaila around the horizon (from sunset to Itoain, Muriel Manning. was found unsatisfactory it could be Sarah Llpack, Mrs. Bertha Shoemak- All Times." Tho class flower is the child was paying double price. It was tain regulations and "red tape" bo- Is secretary and" Mrs. Harry Diver pink carnation and the class colors sunrise.) a widely different looking lot of chil- fore a dog could bo killed! The name Stiietit -with one chevron—Ell» Clark* abandoned ns readily as It had heon er, Miss Lillian Yeattsl Miss Myrtle is treasurer. Other members are Elizabeth LnBau, Elolo Sjtton, Marjorle* adopted. Walter R. Darby, commls- Layton, Mrs. Martha Clapp, Miss An- aro brown and gold. Tho wordB and 2< Combined lantern In the fore dren at the preventorium when tho of Herman Wenzell of Navesink, Mrs. William Patterson, Mrs. Fred part of the boat and lower than the barbers had finished their work from Grooms. Marearot Supp. Prahc«« Wcleott, slonor of municipal accounts, who has na Garrlgan, Miss Kathcrlno Morse, music for tho class song were writ- whose business is the extermination Beale, Jr., and Miss Alberta Smock. Doris Wolcott, Mr.ry Allen, Robert Bcolt. white light showing green to star- what they were when the barbers got audited the Eatontown assessor's Miss Dorothy Dowdcn, Miss Bessie ten by John Amelchonko. The class ot dogs, was mentioned and Mr. Mrs. Diver, Mrs. Patterson and Gertrufle Conners. Alico Pope, Ruth Claj- Green, Mrs. Eliza Fields, Miss Ber- officers bear the same titles as the board and red to port, so fixed as to there. O'Brien will have a conference with ton, Hnrrict Taylor, Mailha Clapp, Mar- books uevoral yoars, favored th^.oom- throw tha light from right. ahRnd to Mrs, Hayes made moro than ?30 re- znlsBlon form of n03OHaorshlp afod ap- nardino Stewart and Cecil Graves. officials of a town. They are, Frank Everything was done up in good him. Mr. Wenzell was recently en- cently for the corps by disposing of iorie En«tmoml, Lydla Murjihy. Mlldrol proved tho council's action. Gullano mayor, Edna Jordan town two points abaft the beam on their style, too, and none of the usual fix- gaged by the Monmouth Beach offi- Lonsratreet. Anna Rochkovsky, Marie Van» clerk, Harriet Jackson, Anna Buo- respective sides. a fancy bathroom towel, which was ilcrliocf. Mlniiio Olicn, Elizabeth Wolta William E. Morris and Patrlc.lt Ings of a first-class hair cut was omit- cials to war on dogs there. Dogs cap- won by Goorgu E. Smock of Enton- PcKffy Hayes, Kathryn Fram. nano, Walter Williams, Wlllard 3. A llfo preserver, life belt, buoy- tured by him are killed with gas. Drennan complained of the bad ted. Martin VanBuren Smock of the town. Shield with two chevrons—ManzBret Whlto and Dominlck Figaro council- ant cushion, ring buoy or other de- Red Bank steam laundry supplied drainage conditions in front of their EASTERN STAR PINNER. men, Joseph Falvo policeman and vices sufficient to sustain afloat every Fifteen residents presented a peti- Sticco, Knthryn Conover, Marian Harm* Main street properties since tho hlgh- linen towels for the children and tion protesting against soot which Janet Patterson, Dorothy Allen, Althea Elizabeth Caglo and William Sako- person on board and so placed us to Harry H. Clayton, the Red Bank Mueller, Cecila Dixon, Margaret SupPd way had beon widened. Tho state KED BANK CHAPTER FORMED bo readily accessible. they claim comes from the Rumson witz inspectors. chief of police, furnished plenty of hand laundry. Mr. Barbour said the WOMAN'S CLUB GROWING. Kathryn Coulon. Frederica Glittenberff. highway department will bo asked to The program opened with two 4. A fire extinguisher or "the means Dorothy Thompson, Faunlt Bo«ln, Dorla look after the matter. Mr. Morris and FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. the bpst hnlr tonic, money could buy. ordinance against the soot nuisance choruses by the graduates. Frank of promptly and effectually " ex- Enrich. Virginia Chasey, Clara Davcya Mr. Drennan asked the council why The barbers who made the trip should be enforced. Mr. O'Brien will LITTLE SILVER CLUB HAS FIVE Phyllis MacKay, Ruth EaBtraond, Evelyn Anniversary Observed Laot Week at Gullano, tho president of the class, tinguishing burning gasoline" same were Joseph Sole, James Manuello, take up the complaint with the bor- the contractors had stopped tho high- to bo carried ready for immediate NEW MEMBERS. MattBon, Anna Cameron, Ksthryn LeMals- tho Molly ritchcr Hotel—It Was made an address. Two violin solos Nunzzi Rainerl, Anthony Saitta, ough attorney. tre, Annabclle Martheni, Geraldine Smith, way widening, work within 150 feet were played by J*ohn Amelchenko. use. of Tlnton avonuo. Tho highway de- the Fifth Annual Dinner—Speeches James Barberio, Philip Costa, Salva- Mr. O'Brien brought the condition Hilma Minton, Grace Hill, Eth«] Hornf* The class history was given by Edna 5. A whistle or other Bound-pro- Talks by Red Cross Officials at Last Deborah . partment will also be asked to ex- ' by Lcdga Officials: tore Izzo and Frank Nlcollettl. of Brickhouse pond on River road to Week's Meeting—Children's Band Jordan. Three playlets were given. ducing mechanical appliance capable .Shlold with three chevions—Rot* 'Bac«0i plain this matter. The fifteenth birthday of the East- of producing a blast of 2 seconds or the attention of the other commis- Concert—Final Meeting June 20tl» Tho class prophecy was given by sioners and said that most of the Marion Diets, Yetto Belzrail*. Mildred Z«. Councilman Wolcott said he had ern Star chapter of Red Bank was Harriet Jackson and a prize essay on more in duration and In the case of A COMING GARDEN SHOW. —Picnic July 10th. nor, Mildred Nolan. Sylvia Levlniky, Milt moved tho Boro bus stop for the observed with a dinner and entertain- time the water was stagnant due to "Education" was read by Edna Jor- such boats so provided a blast of at The Little Silver Woman's club con- Oreil Got!, Gertrule Levlnsky, Grace Brooke aummcr mon,tha from in . front of ment Thursday night in tlifi ballroom least 2 seconds shall be deemed a It Will bo Held at the Woman's improper drainage. He spoke to Jcsaio Thomaa, MarBuerite ZweiM, Alma dan. Certificates of completion of Dalton Family, owner of tho lake, tinues to grow. Five new members Georgo E. Smock's store on Main of tho Molly Pitcher hotel. It was the junior high school wero presented prolonged blast within the meaning Clubhouse Next Monday. vomStec Itachael Madanaky, Thelma Ru»ha street to tho corner of Railroad dvo- tho chapter's fifth annual dinner. about its condition and Mr. Parmly were 'admitted at a meeting of the Dernice "oule, Eleanor Mulvihlll, Carolina hy Prof. Edwin O. Gilland, superin- of the law. An_ exhibition of flowei'3 and vege- club last Wednesday afternoon. They Erb, End Wnlder, Louiiis Greenwood, J«»« nuo and Main Btrcet, because of the About 103 persons -were present. Mrs, tendent of the Red Bank public 6. Copies of the pilot rules issued said he would give the lake to the ^tail«3 will be held hext Monday af- bovough. An investigation will be arc Mrs. Kenneth Sayre, Miss Eesaic •In Fro5t. Vivian Bonolorry. Mailon Malr. traffic congestion tho busses caused William Curchln, Jr., worthy matron, school:), and William Heim, principal hy tho Department of Commerce. ternoon at half-past two o'clock at Eleanor Jardinc, Bertha Lewis, Muriel N«U when they stopped in front of Mr. and Harry A. Kettel, worthy patron, made from tho standpoint of health Wolcott and Miss Child of Red of tho River street school. Mr. Helm Knowledge of tho contents of these the Woman's clubhouse at Red Bank, Mrs. E. F. Willard of Eaton- draclt, Patricia Toovey, Ruth Manion, Bt» E-mock's store. Mr. Smock said Ho were in general, chargo of the ar- and Mr. Gilland each made a short rules. Bank. It will be under the direction James P. Bruce, chairman of the Bina Curchin, Edith Head, Jean Walker, had beBn accused-of having tho rnngoments. lights committee, reported that the tewn and Mrs. Nelson Roberts of Margaret HackstafT, Mildred Schelt, TUlIt) address In which they said this first Boats Over 10 Feot Must Bo Num- of Mrs. Lyman Vanlnwegen, chair- Atlantic Highlands. - " change made, but he had had noth- Talks wero given by Mrs. Anna de electric company will erect two new DiFioro, Doris Willman, Helen V«nKeur»n, graduating class from River ..street bered. man of the garden contest committee Miss Mary V. Walte, special field Dorothy Lippincott, Margaret Tullir, Dbf" ing to do with it la Reusslllo of Rod Bank, Dr. Mar- school was tho fulfillment of a long light standards on Ward avenue If the boat upon which the out- of the club. She will be assisted by without charge. The standards will representative from the national Red othjr Kennedy. Mary Harrison, Katbrra Ely Miller was appointed a special garet Burns of Asbury Park and lira. desired wish. board motor is placed is 16 feet in .Mrs. Alexander Pepin, Mrs. Walter Stoye, Rooo Canonico, Euth TVasner, Rath Catherine Handy, past grand ma- be the same type as those on the Cross headquarters, and Miss Gladys police officer to help direct traffic on After tho presentation of the cer- length or longer (measured from French, Mrs. Frank Groff, Mrs. John Hayward of Red Bank, executive sec- Straus, Dorothy Lonzstreet, Virginia Bird- Saturdays, Sundays and holidays dur- trons; Mrs. Edith Branford, district Ivlns, Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem, Jr., Rumson road. Mr. Bruce also rec- Ball, Kathryn Murphy. Vivian Layton. Ethel tificates tho class gave three hearty end to end over tho deck) it shall ommended a new street light on retary of the Monmouth county chap- Applegate, Malinda Lom&r, Beulah TUtoU ing tho summer. Several other epo- deputy; and, four officers of Mystie cheers for Mr. Gilland, Mr. Helm and be numbered. Such numbers shall Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. John H. • clal traffic policemen will be appoint- Brotherhood of Masons, they being Lakeside avenue. Mr. Bruce was giv- ter, were tho speakers. Ked Cross Winifred Shufto, Ituth Parker. MarJorla Miss Elsie Waugh, their teacher. The not be less than 3 inches and painted Cook, Mrs. M. P. Haviland, Mrs. en authority to establish a time sheet pins for roll call work were presented Worthley, Florence MaeDonald, Bosa C«* ed. .• William Curchln. Jr., district deputy exercises closed with tho singing of or attached to each bow of the boat Christian L. Berge, and Mrs. Frank ruao, Elisabeth Emery, Ruth Jeffrey, Kath- Henry Frledlander master, Edward and ticket system at the Incinerator. by Mrs. W. Strother Jones, Sr., chair- ; Exempt firemen's certificates were tho class song and the schools' Alma in such a manner and color as to be J. Dibbens. man of the Red Cros3 production ryu Houghton. Madelyn McKstffht, Doro* granted to Clifford Brower and Jamca Wilson senior warden' and George Water. The clasa had prepared little distinctly visible and legible. An exempt fireman's certificate was thy Mazza, Alice Ross, Jean Curchln, JJbxti Miller Junior warden. Prizes will he given for the best granted to Walter Zleglar. committee, and to a number of mem- Jnrdine, Grace Pnrtrlek, Katbrrn Fop** Watklns. spuvonlrs of knots of brown and gold These numbers will be awarded by single bloom, tho best three blooms bers. ^**» • Tho entertainment waa under the ribbon, which wero given out to the State and county taxes for the first Margaret Ebie. Millicent Martin, fffalfrrf the collector of customs of the dis- of one kind, tho most artistic ar- half of 1029, amounting to $36,070.93 Selections were given by a chil- Kclley, Dorothy Grand. GRADUATES AT 8EABBIGHT. direction of Mra Elizabeth VanKeu- audience. _ _ trict in which the vessel is owned rangement of flowers, the best bloom rcn. Songs were given by a Holland were paid to C. Asa Francis, the dren's band organized by Miss Sadie upoi^ application ot the owner or from flowcrn given by the Woman's county treasurer. Child. The members of the band and Numerals by claflBefl—1932, Jtin Car« Seventeen Pupils Itecolved Diplomas troupe, dressed in costumes ot that A NEW ACCOUNTANT. master. No numbers, except those club in previous years, the best .pot- chin: 1931, Mildred Colt, VetU Belgra'dft country, In tho group woro Mrs. «*-o> the Instruments they played were Jessie ' Thomas, Bertha Lewi*. Margaret Friday Night so awarded, are to be placed on the ted plant, the best vegetable of any Jack White, Albert Ivlns and George Adelo Conover past matron, Mra. Harry Wolnsteln Graduates From bow of the boat Penalty for viola- kind and '"the best basket of vege- BLUE COMET'S RECORD. HackstalT, Mary Harrison, Katbrra Btoyti Seventeen pupils received diplomas Marion Hammell, Mrs. Evelyn Min- Marx, drums; Virginia Curti3 and Alina vomsteg; 1930, Marlon DleU , M.IU at the -graduating exorcises of tho Now York University. tion of this provision Is $10 fine for tables. Garret jEwing, cymbals; Virginia died Nolan, Caroline Erb, Mildred Zager, ton, Mrs. Ada Kennedy, Mrs. Lulu which vosBel may be seized. New Train Has an On-Time Record . Seabright grammar school Friday Miller, Mrs. Laura Compton, Mrs Harry Weinsteln, son of Isaac The judges will be Thomas Head, of Almost 100 Per Cent Wyckoff" and Vera Kaney, tambour- Jessie Frost. Vivian Roiebenr, Mlldr.d Thoro is no chargo incidental to Charles W. Schneider and John Ken- ines, Florence White, James McVcy Scheldt, Vivlnn Layton. Madelyn McKnlght, night at the Seabright Methodist Mabel Coloman, Mrs. Elizabeth Me- Welnsteln of Monmouth .street, was Dnrothy Mnzza. Grace Partrlck; 1929, Mar* church. The' honor students wero graduated last Wednesday from the registering a boat. The owner re- nedy. The Blue Comet train service of the nnd Emily Newman, triangles; and Koo past matron .and Mrs. Ethel ceives full Instruction as to tho num- Central railroad, running between Clients Zweifel, Jean Walker, H«l«i Van-. Phyllis It. Ilesu, IIopo Olacn and Holmes. A specialty -dance was giv- School of Commerce, Accounting and Jane Beers and Marion Allen, gongs. Kcuren. Doris Jardlne. ber awarded, how to be placed on PARENT-TEACHER ACTIVITIES. New York and Atlantic, City with Evelyn Wyckoff was the accompan- Helen B. Humbert. Other members en by Mrs. Colcman. Financa of New York university and Club letter—Marguerite Zwelfel, Loullt of the claSB were Marjorle Anderson, now becomes a certified public ac- tho vessel, etc. stops at Red Bank, has an on-time ist. Another group gave a musical If the boat is under 16 feet In record of 09.81 per cent in the five Greenwood. Yctta , Elinor Jardlne^ Harry Dangler, Anna Devoroaux, sketch entitled ''Days of Tore." The countant. Mr. Welnsteln is a gradu- A Tnllc Given by Mrs. William T. Mc- The final business meeting of the Jean Curchin, Marlon DletB. Vivian Fowler, Allen Ernest Johnson, ate of the Red Bank high school. length It need not bo numbered, but Dowell—A Cafeteria Wanted. months it has been running. The club for the summer will be held next members wore Mra. Henrietta Elliott it must have the same equipment as train makes the trip of 136 miles in Cecil Layton, Thomas J. Martin, Har- past matron, Mrs. Elsie Kirk past He was a former Register newsboy. "The Romantic Age" was the sub- Wednesday afternoon. A picnic will MRS. M. L. BKANIN HONORED. old Mlnugh, Adda Rodney, Alfred He will soon start an additional law the larger boats. Many owners of 168 minutes. In the five months the bo held July 10th on the beach at matron, Mrs. Sarah Vallcau, Mrs. outboard motors make a practice of ject of a talk given by Mrs. William total time consumed was 74,502 min- Rogers, Eleanor Slocum and Mary- Nlda Steclman, Mrs. Bertha Cook, course to perfect himself for the bar. T. McDowell at the last meeting of llantoloklng. The club will open the Sho Is Vice President of District ann Williams. During his college course at New hiring boats on fishing trips, possibly utes and the total lateness was 89 fall season with a luncheon Septem- 1 Miss Edith Wennlg and Miss Emma using a different boat t>n each oc- tho season of the primary round-table minutes. Beginning Friday of this Methodist Homo Missionary Group. At the exercises musical selections Burdge. An Impersonation of the York university he was a member discussion group of tho Red Bank ber 11th at the Molly Pitcher hotel at wero rondered by the various grades. of tho Daily News staff, a college casion. They must carry the equip- week and every Friday thereafter an Red Bank. Mrs. M. L. Branin of Branch ave- "Two Black Crows" was given by ment mentioned above or bo linbL parcnt-teachcrs' association last extra train will be added to the Blue PhylllB Hess gavo the valedictory ad- Mrs. VanKeuren nnd Mrs. Madeline publication; a member of the class Thursday. Many mothers have re- nue, president of the Ked BanlS dress and Hope Olson gavo tho Balu- executive committee, a member of to a fine. If the boat exceeds 16 Comet service. .This will leave New Methodist woman's homo missionary Browor. MISB Emma- Burdgo waa in feet In length it must carry govern- quested that Mrs. McDowell continue York at.five o'clock In the afternoon MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB. tatory address. Thcpiinclpal speak- chargo of tho decorations. tho Soph-Frosh dance committee, a her talks next season. Arrangements auxiliary, was made president of thn er was Rev. Georgo Mais of Center- member of tho' Pasllades smoker ment license numbers, also. and on the return will leave Atlantic New Brunswick district home ml9« aro being mado to this end. City Sundays at 7:40 P. M. • Four Rumson Boys Have Construct- port, Long Island. Benediction was committee and a member of th3 col- Coast guards and customs Jnspec- ed Sovcral Models. slonary society lnst week at the or- torsj are keeping a close check on Tho parent-teachers' association is ganization's annual meeting at pronounced by Rov. Samuel R. La- JOINS UNCLE 'S FORCES. lego publicity committee. interested In a movement to establish tham. Tho clasB motto was "Always tho. users of outboard motors since FIREMEN'S PARADE. Four Rumson boys, William Luf- Ocean Grove. Mrs. Eranln reported the number has Increased BO greatly a cafeteria at the high school It is burrow, Junior West, Percy West that tho Red Bank auxiliary had higher" nnd the clnss colors wero Maurice Llbovsky Has Enlisted In the A POCAHONTAS SUPPER. stated that the association has re- white and gold. United States Navy. In the past year, seeing In thoii use It Will be Held In Connection With and Raymond Stevens, have -fcrnied raised $168 during the past year by an Increased hazard if they are not ceived many letters relative to this a model airplane club nnd spend a play, rummago and cake sales and Mrs. Frank Kuhl Won n Largo Hand- matter from parents of children. Union Company's Fair. , Maurice Llbovsky, son of Harry Mado Centerpiece. properly equipped with fire ex- much of their spare time in build- mite box donations. Forty Chickens Stolen.. Iilbovsky of Peters place, has enlisted tinguishers, llfo saving belts, and There are more than 300 children Union fire company's annual fair ing airplane models. They have con- Forty half-grown chickens owned Twenty-five members of the Red who eat their lunches at the high which opens Saturday night at tho foij a four-year term In tho United lights at night. structed fifteen flying models. A Collected {05 In Fine*. by Edwin L. Beckman of Mlddlotown States navy and ho Is now stationed Bank Pocahontas lodge partook of school. River Rtreet school grounds and Wnco type bl-plano built by William village wero stolon ono night last nt Hampton Roads, Virginia. Mau- a pot-luck supper last Wednesday The parent-teachers' , association closes Thursday night, July 4th, will At tho meeting of the township Club Gnlns Three Members. Lufburrow has been on display in committee of Mlddlelown township week. The chickens wore In a build- rlco graduated from tho Red Bank night at Odd Fellows hall. Ten now has 105 members and a balance ba featured with a short street pa- Tho Register window. Every detail Ing In an asparagus field. Tho thieves high school three years ago. Ho has dollars was realized by a contest for Walter Anderson and Daniel Hop on hand of $125. rade on Thursday night of next week. has been carefully carried out, even lnst Thursday night Recorder Loula got away safely with their booty and oinco boon employed by tho Acme a largo- hand-made centerpiece. Tho kins of Red Bank and Robert Ben- Tho parade will start nnd end at the to the Instrument bonrd and control H. Mceae of Belford turned In t65 In they have not yet been caught. Mr. furniture company of Monmouth centerpleco was donated by Mrs. nett of Long Branch arn new mem- Engaged to) Wed. school and J20 in gold will be award- stick. fines which ho had collected tho past bers of tho Sunrise rod and gun cluh month. - • Beokman has offered a reward of $25 street, which Is conducted by his Frank P. Mulvlhlll of Oakland The engagement has been an- ed to the company having the largest for tho capture of tho thieves. father and his brothcr-ln-law, Samuel street and It was won by Mrs. Frank of Red Bank. number of. uniformed men in line. nounced of Miss Livlnla Riker, Frank YVeller Injured. Announcement > ^ > »• Wolnsteln. Kuhl ot Wallace street. daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Red Bank firemen Will not compete Annual Friends' Mooting for this prize. The Red Bank llfo and Frank H. Weller of West Front Tho Kelly Shoppo, 10 Broad Roofing Headquarters. .^»«» . Tho annual meeting of tho Religi- Rlker of Riverside drive in Middle- street Is in the Lon£?Braneh hospital street, wishes to nnnounco the ar- Wanted. At Fred's nonthnuso. drum corps will march in the parade. Let us save you money by giving One 10-foot skiff with Lockwood ous Society of Friends, in the meet- town township, to Wendell Davis, son with a concussion of the brain. Ho rival of Miss Alice D. Brynnt, for- a frco estimate on your roofing prob- If you can act, sing, danco or play Ing house at "Shrewsbury, will be hold of Mr. and Mrs. Howland Davis of merly of the Hotel Pennsylvania, lems. We handlo a full lino of asbes- any Instrument, you'ro wanted as a outboard motor, ono 16-foot spoclal- fell from a step ladder at Ma home. , who la an expert in member of tho Quill and Mask club, bullt family boat, with 18 h. p. out- Sunday. JuAo 23rd. at 3:00 o'clock P. New York. Mls3 Rlkcr mado her de- To Whom It May Concern: HP waa taken to the hospital and an tos, asphalt and copperclad shingles. board motor, nnd one 8 h. p. Johnson M., daylight, saving time. The pub- but in society last winter. Mr. Davis* Notice Is hereby given that I will iill branches o[ Beauty Culture. Hair See us before you closo that contract Attend first mooting If you can, to be lic Is cordially Invited to be present not be responsible for any debts con- ^.-ray photopraph showed a concus- iiyciiiR, linger waving, marcel wav- and we will gladly send a representa- held Thursday evening at 8:30 P. M., outboard motor; will sell cheap. is a graduate of Harvard university sion of the brain. ing, manicuring, etc. Appointments at 7 Mochanlo street. Or apply by Frivold's Boat Works, 138 Riverside at this meeting.—Advertisement. in tho class of 1021. tracted by anyone except, myself. tive to you. Home Roofing & Awn- avenue, Red Bank, phono 178.—Ad- Signed, solicited. Telephone Ued Bank 1515. Ing Corporation, 1 West Bergen place, mall. Anthony Sharabba— Adver- Shoro Dinner —Advertisement. Rod Bank, phono 2694.—Advortlso- tisement. vertisement. Justice ol tho Peace. Tractors: MoCormlcli, Deoring, Roy Ehrllch, • -o-<-o- Criminal and civil cases given Rumson, N. J. at St. John's pnrlah house. Little Sil- Fnrmall, Wnllis and Bolden's. Also ver, under the direction ol! the ladles' Fruit Grower*. ' ment Tnlto Notice. Store to Lot prompt and careful attention. Ofllco several used Fordsons. S. P. Cono- May 28th, 1023. - •»• tti • open from 7:00 A. M. until 0:00 P. M. RUild, Thursday evening, June I'Oth. Cut down eKiienBo and make a bat- After thlH dato I will not be re- Good location for an Ico cream par- ver & Bro., sales and service, Wlcka- ter package by using a Wayland ap- Magistrate's Court sponsible for any bills unless con- lor and lunch room, with or -without dally except Sunday. Gilbert M. U-Drlvo-lt First tablo 5:30. Tickets, $1.00.—Ad- for Llonuioutli county. All com- Keith, 2 Wallace streot Red Bank, tunk, N, J. Phono Holmdel ».—Ad- Rent a car—drive It yourself. Hud- vertlaement. Iilu nml pcuc-li Krader. The best ma- tracted by mo personally. five-room apartment oh West Front vertisement. chine cm thn nmrknt. Como and look plaints promptly investigated. Bad Signed, street. Dletz's Market, 123 West next to Western Union.—Advertise- son, Essex nnd other cars. You pay accounts and checks collected. Day Front street, Red Bank.—Advertise- ment by tho mils. Tho Long Branch U- Undid. It over. Hail-el, Dnvlson & Co., 10 G. B. LoVftllcy, Jr., Radio Repair Man, Stromberg-Carlson and R. C. A., West utrot . Dnnlel Hancock, expert radio repair- Drlvo, 350 Broadway, next to City VV'alnrlght, 4 Patterson avonuo (near Red Bank, N. J. Why spend money on that old Hall, phono Long B'ranch 327.—Ad- completo A. C. power sot3, $77 to ment. —Advertisement. 1 ing; long experience. For appoint- 51,245. D. A. Johnson Co., 15-17 Me- Broad street), Shrewsbury, N. J., tele- Dance Every Night mower or reaper and still havo nn old ment phono Red Bank 2642, or call at vertisement phono i. At 64 Broad stroot Rod on tho open veranda plaza opposite machine? Buy a new McCormlrk- chanic street, phone 360.—Advcrtlso Visiting Chiropodist. Scott's Recreation 61-A Whito street Red Bank.—Ad- ment Dr. Francoa Cooko Collar will Bank, by appolntmont only.—Adver- fnr rnnnnlnfT, boating all river sports; the San Remo, Ocean avenue. West Deering and do away with your Top Boil, Fill Dirt tisement 1 troubles-. Balrd-Davlson & Co., 10 vertisement __^ grading of all kinds, aloo roadways ninko appointments by telephone to crabbing ' and fishing. West Front End. Swept by tho cool breezes of • : *^S, Dunt Unit como to you when n«cdod. Ivfophona *•«> '—• tho .ocean. Music by Bennlo Nathan- West street, Red.Bank Advertise- built; Lakewood sand, washed grcv Every Wodnosdov Night streot, to tho river. Telephone Red Pianos and Service vel, sing, cinders, bluo stone. Prices tint 11 your nutomobllo goes dead. lOntontowii 1GII-M, between 8:00 P, II. Bunk liri0-W.—Advertisement. Eon, phono Long Branch 1743. Gene ment. ^ the best Dlrhan'B Piano Shop, Have your Iprnitlon checked at D. A. ami 10:01) I1. M.-Advorllenment ' la Victor night at TusttaiK'a, Mon- Fold.—Advertisement. reasonable. Howard G. Rosovclt, mouth street near Brona street. Fifteenth Annual Juno Dnncp. Drummond placo, Red Bank, phono phono 1585. Red Bank.—Advertise- Johnson Co.'a, 15-17 Mechanic street, Radios, rolls, orthophonio vlclrolas, Just unloaded a car of 16-qunrt Phi Chi PI Fraternity, Friday even- 033.—Advertisement. ment phonu 300. lied Bnnk.—AJvertlMo- TuinrlnB records and pre-eminent maltcB ot baskets. , Tho best of quality jind Open Evenings ing, Juno 28th. 1029: Ross Fcnton uienL _ _ in tii:iUii>hi!ilic» nml chemistry by an upright and grand pianos. Bring tho priced right. Balrd, Davlson & Co., during Closing-Out sale. Flnkel- Farm, Wananmssa, N. J. Tho Em- Portor BroB., Exports. Can't Suu Gates, expi'i-limccil lonelier during July, Ad- family tonight.—Advertisement If, West street, Bed Bank.—Adver- stoln's, 12 West Front street. Red bassy Club orchestra and entertain- Spraying, pruning, cavity filling, eight to sixteen feet lengths, You Wanted, Bathing Ghlfi. CII-CHH Mltui Paulino McDowell, 0«n- Bank.—Advertisement. lnnd clearing. Phono Rumoon 323.— Bathing girls wanted for Bwinty tisement. ment; assessment $1.00.—Advertise- Advertisement. ami nmke ono for tho price you pay cnil linlu-.-ry, lied Bank — Ailvotttsit- For Stile, ««-«»—: . ment. _ fen- these. Bnlrd, Dnvlson & Co., 10 Dip at Atfanllc Bnacli Pnrk. Apply nicnt. Soda wator, all flavors, malt bev- M H. A. Krldel, Atlantic Hlfihlnnila.— IllK Attraction Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist "Nuff Said," Mondy's. West street, Red Bank.—Advertise- orogos nnd distilled wnter. BenJ. H. Thursday night nt. Hunter's Field, Hours 2:00-until 0:00 dnlly. See. Experienced teacher \v|ahen to ment. - _ Advertisement. <^oiiiR Out! rime, H North Bridge avenue, Red end National Bank building. Phono Mqpdy's Shoo Rcpnfr Shop, 26 Me- Cubnn Stnm nt iluntnr'g Bank, phono 1483.—Advertisement Cuban Stars .vs. Town team.—Adver- conch backward frrado pupils during chanic struct, Red bank.^-Advertlsc- tisement, 21B0, Red Bank.—Advertisement. the summer. Phone Mlddletown ment Shampoo, marcel or linger wave, Snddlo Horeo For Hnle. Tluirmttiy night at 0:30.—AdVd , -*-»-«» • 706-F-13.—Advertisement. $1.25. Phono Red Bank 220-1-M, KlgUp , Hi"h clnsa wulcilo hoi'tte for snlo. Ton-Payment flan. Tutoring. " Typewriter Headquarters. - «-«-»- ly make appointments before Ife Dr. W. E. Truex, Freehold, N. J.—Ad- Bulls. $22.50 up, at Jlannlne'n. 67 Summer tutoring done by nn ex- Typewriters rented, bought and Tuxedoes For Mire. Nervous Indigestion. noon. Rue Stlllwagon Wymbs. for- T«tlpy'» Ft,r Tyirawrlte Broad street, upstairs. Rod Bank.— perienced lonelier. Plione Red Bank •old, Trubln's, S8 Broad slr««l- Red P. T. Jiannltio'a, 67 Hrnnd street. Tplio two Mnypinks nnd forgot it. merly with the Kelly Beauty Parlor end lulillru.' machine*. 17 Advertisement. 1G7S.—Advertisement Bank.—Advertisement, Ask your druggist Ho knows,—Ad- —Advcrtlnoment, It pays to advertise In etroot, lied Bajik.-Adv ' —Advorticemont, ycftlaomont. JPageTwoL REP BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1929. COMTANIES TO MI5BGE, the work of rebuilding the bridge between Tlnton Falls and Llnciof. Monmouth Title Company to Buy Frank Hyatt has a new Bulck au- Aabury Park Company, tomobile. The graduates of the public school Officers of the Monmouth title and made an educational trip to Tren- mortgage company and the Asbury ton laat Wednesday. They Inspected M 400" Park guaranty company have, an- the Btate capltol and visited other JLeads the Wortd in Motor Car Ynltie nounced that a proposition for the purchase of the Asbury Park com- Interesting places. The trip was pany by tho Monmouth company has made In a bus owned by J. Henry be'en approved by the directors of Vlning of Tlnton Falls. both companies and will be submitted The board of education will prob- to the stockholders next week. If ably advertise for bids soon far a the plan Is approved tile consolidated new roof for the echoolhouse. The company would have total resources present roof leaks during storms. of $7,000,000 and a total capital and A team made ujv of Colt's Neck surplus of $1,250,000. The Monmouth and Holmdcl baseball players de- title company was organized in 189D feated an Eatontown team at this by Joseph llcDcrmott of Freehold. place last Friday by a score of 11 to The company grew rapidly and In 4. John Golden of the vlctoilous 1927 If was merged with the County nine covered himself with glory by guaranty company of Asbury Park. his fine pitching. The visitors were The Asbury Park mortgage company at his mercy throughout the game. was organized two years ago with a capital of $1,000,000. HOLMDEL NEWS. West End's Bathing: Place. Holmdel and Colt's Neck Combine to 4-ODOOR Defeat Entontown. The West End casino swimming Institution will open next Tuesday A baseball team made up of under the ownership and mnnago- Holmdel and Colt's Neck young ment of Maurice D. Baumohl. James men and boys played at Colt's Neck no monopoly on the dictionary SEDANS J. Reilly, swimming coach at Rut- last week against an Eatontown 3 gers college, will again be tho swim- team and won by a score of 11 to SIX SPEdAX SIX ADVANCED SIX ming instructor. Music will be fur- 4. Eatontown had a professional Delivered, Fully Equipped Delivered, Fully Equipped nished dally from eleven A. M., to pitcher during part of the game, but Anyone can use adjectives and , Delivered. Fully Equipped one o'clock by Chester Arthur's he could not hold In check his hard band. A new feature this year will hitting opponents. John Golden of bo eolarlums for those desiring sun Colt's Neck pitched for the victorious make claims. But the new .- , bathB. There will be one for women nine and Joseph Phillips caught. and one for men. There Is no field at Holmdel where 1 H040 H475 H682 baseball can be played and the boys , Dodge Brothers Six can prove have arranged to have their games COLT'S NECK NEWS. at Colt's Neck. • impressively that its value is Robert R. Voorhees, Jr., William Jjower,Deliverea<> CompletelyEquippedTrices Two Changes of Residence Hero Crawford and Harry Pitcher will During Jho Past Week, leave this week to spend two weeks • » positively unmatched on the 'I 'HROUGHOOT the automobile io- larger Special Sue and Advanced Six Edward Umber has moved from at Camp Ockanlckon In Ocean coun- X dnstry Nash engineering enjoys a 4-Door Sedans is the great Twin- Mrs. Amelia Decker's house to El- ty. .".-,. market, regardless of type " wood Douglass's house. Charles Dan- The ladles' aid society of tho Re- reputation for cnxiahlc excellence. Ignition motor. ser has moved from Shrewsbury to formed church will hold a sale of the house vacated by Mr. Umber. He home-made bread, cake and pies on or class. All we aBk is a A clear example is die Standard Six Nash-Bijur centralized chassis lubri- Is employed on George ^Soffel's dairy Saturday, June 20th, on the lawn of RMO" 4-DoarSedtta—abig,fuU5-pas- cation is another invaluable asset of farm. Colt's Neck how has two res- the Reformed church. The society chance to demonstrate both .,."" seitgercar—the kadero£the$900 field these larger v400's". idents with tho name of Charles mot last week at the homo of Mrs. Danser. The other Charlea Danser in quality, and performance, and value. Henry Tllton of Red Bank. Tllton ALL Nash "400" models are fully fac- lives on the Freehold road and he formerly lived here, has been a Colt's Neck resident a the new Dodge Brothers Six DKTFEidNote theexceptional power, tory equipped with front and rear Mlsa Caroline Hance has returned long time. home from a visit of several weeks •peed, and acceleration of its Nash- bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers, Richard R. Clader Is building a at Long Branch. . —• and our absolute sincerity. designed, high-compression, 7-bear- and spare tire lock and tire cover—at roadside booth on his property on A largely attended and ably ren- • • , • - o ing motor, -with Bohnalite pistons, and no extra charge. the Freehold road. He has a large dered children's vday entertainment torsional vibration damper. berry and truck farm and ht will took place Sunday night at the Bap- Nash also offers three 2-Door Sedans sell tho products of his soil at the tist church. The piano which the EIGHT BODY STYLES: '945 TO »1065 F.O.B. DETROIT < CONVENIENT TEBJIS Chief among the attractions of the at respectively lower prices. roadside booth. church recently bought was used for The Reformed churches of Colt's the first time Sunday. Delivered, Fully Equipped, Price Bange of 23 Nosh "400" Models, $970 to $2502 Neck, Marlboro and Freehold will Each year at tho children's day Including Tmirinpr, Rondsler, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models unite next Sunday evening In hold- entertainment of the Reformed Sun- ing a service at the Freehold church. day-school a. practice Is made ol giv- Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson at- ing bibles to the older children, who Frank Van Syckle tended the national convention ot havo not previously received such JOHN H. BURNS, Mgr. 149-151 W. Front S*. Reformed churches at Holland, Mich- gifts. Those who received bibles at igan, last week. They had fine weath- tho last children's day entertain- Telephone 1296. SNEDEKER-NASH CORP. er and a delightful time through- ment were Louise, Margaret and out their trip. Tho journey from George Sohanck, Gladys Bennett, •• * Branob of Perth Amboy. . V, . .,;) MONMOUTH ST.. Phono 2537 RED BANE. Detroit to Buffalo was made by boat Albert Mount, Elsie Covert, Vincent, Louis Snyder and tho men who James and Wilbur Hammond and 123 FIRST AVE.. Phono 195 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. are employed by him are finishing Robert Voorhees. . ,

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Can Green Fire • Long West. Cap Pistol | 35c Blank Gun Booteroo Heads ' | 50c Asst. Night Works Balloons j Blanks, 22 1-02. Triangle Wheels so ruS: China Firecrackers | Pyramid Lights | | Caps, Roll Colored Wire Dips | 5c Pkg. Sparklers 6-oz, Sky Rocket | | Caps, Extra Loud 56.00 Night Asst. | 10c Ea. 36" Sparkler 8-oz, Sky Rocket | | Caps, lc Box Devil Among Tailor 1 50c Pkg, 20" Sparkler | 1-lb. Sky Rocket | Red Torches, 10 Min, Battle Mines 10c Pkg. Sparkler 2-ft. Sky Rocket | I Red Torches, Small Electric Wheel Grasshoppers | 6" Pin Wheel j Giant Torpedo Dragon Wheel | 12-BaU Roman Candle | 20-Ball Roman Candle | | Tourbillions Rainbow Torch I $1 Asst. Night Works | Torpedoes | | 38 Blanks $25.00 Asst. Nightworks \ 2" Salutes, Reg. Daygo Bombs j 32 Blanks Green Torches, 10 Min. | 2" Elect. Dragon Salute 1 Snakes | Bulldog Cap Pistol CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY IN THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED WAY-WITH THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FIREWORKS EVER OFFERED! t 17 BROAD ST, RED BANK, N. J.

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TO PAY FOB ELECTION. ment exercises. Marlon has not de-New York spent part of last week cided what occupation she will fol- with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz. New Yorker Will Stand Expense* 11 low. A Republican mass meeting was He Can Lease Hotel Site. Mlas Amelia Carton was a visitor held at the ^Bchoolhouae at Pine NELSON & BENSON it Trenton Wednesday. Andrew Brook last week. It was largely at- William H. Pawson of New York Carton of Trenton returned to tended and there was conaideiable BOAT AND LAUNCH BUILDERS has posted a $10,000 bond guarantee- enthusiasm. A number of the can- Everett with. her. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- DEALERS IN ing the coat o( a special election at liam Thorpe of Red Bank were re- didates for county offices made ad- Long Branch provided If by the elec- cent gueBts of Patrick Carton, J*., dresses. Gasoline Motors, Fittings, Electrical Equipment, Etc tion he is able to lease Ocean Park and family. on which to erect a hotel to cost Miss Dorothy Reed, daughter of Builders of the Famous Sea Bright Surf Skiff* and 1'ower Skiff*, Mrs. Raymond McCue of Long Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Reed, will $3,000,000. The rental would be *l Row Boats Always In Stock. a year, together with all taxes and Branch visited Mrs. Thomas Kelly graduate this month from normal Shop and Save the asco Way! assessments against the properly. A on Thursday. Miss Mary Capcho of school at Trenton, She was home picture of the proposed hotel was Long Branch, a former resident of part of last wnek and she had one i SEA BRIGHT, N. J. 8 Bhown to the commissioners. ' this place, was a Friday visitor here. of her classmates, Miss Gladys Gor- [ . TH0NK RUMSON 6J8-J, K We have listed below many Specials and also Seasonable Merchandise Joseph Bishop 13 repainting, his rell of'T.renlon, for a KUest ovei the louse. _ week-end, Miss l>r ' .-5 sister, Miss that will help the Busy, Thrifty Homekeeper in selecting her Table and Kit- Caught a Big Bass. Constance Re

EVERETT NEW?, Meat Market Specials for Ehd oi the Week I Blessed Sacrament Guild Meets at Mrs. Raymond McCue's. For 4 Days Only! «:iiolce Cuts About thl] ty ' persons attended a Jersey Fresh Hams Legs Lamb meeting of the Blessed Sacrament To-day, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Rib Roasts guild last week at Mrs. Raymond tb.39c ft, 30c ft. 42c McCuo's at Long Branch. A soch! time and card playing vns rnj,>vcl Pork Loins Prizes donated by Mra. Fr.'itV hnlcy Stewing Lamb Fresh Ground Beef and Mrs. John 13. Bardy v.ci-. wim These $45.00 Cabinets will (Whole or Half) by Mrs. John Mahet' and MIK. Itay ft. 20c ft. 35c mond McCue. The next meeting will ft. 31c bo Tuesday night, July 9th, at Mrs be offered for Bernard A. Hickey's. All Armour's Star Smoked Skinned Hams lb 32c Miss Mary VVarneker, teacher of tho first grade at the Kcyport pub- (WHOLE OB HALF) lic school, had a picnic h'eie last Wednesday for eighteen members of ALL SLICED HAM tfe. 60c her class. The Keyport school closed on Friday. • $29.00 Mrs. Frederick A. DwlRht, moth- Lean Smoked Boston Butts ....ft. 30c Bonele^ Bacon.„ lb. 35c er of Amos T. Dwljlit, la seriously These Cabinets are exactly as shown, 40 sick and she Is in the care ot two nurses. Mrs. Harry Ryder of this inches wide, 68 inches high, 24-Jb. flour bin, Short Ribs Beef Lean Soup Beef Corned Plated Beef place lg Mra. Dwlglit'a night nurse. - William Ford nnd family will move sliding: porcelain top on base, sliding curtain ft. 24c ft. 22c ft. 22c shortly to Fair Haven. front, bread box and all necessary utensils.' Mrs. Dorothy Cuttrcll nnd dc.URli- Sliced Dried Beef Lean Boiled Ham Cooked Corned Beef ter of Altoona, Pennsylvania, are y ft. 22c V lb. 13c visiting Mr._ and Mrs. William Cut- They can be had in White, Grey.and y4 ft. 20c 4 2 troll of thla place. Miss Mildred Sniffen was a visitor Oak. We are also showing duriny this sale, at Boonton on Sunday. Charles ami a complete line of various other sizes-and Wilson's/Certified Pure Lard - - - 2 lb can 39c Wllllam.Kelly also spent tho day at thai place. colors at One-Thini Off. Vlnognr-Flcklcd Vlnejfar-riclded Stanley Stllwell Is delivering ice Pigs' Feet Dainty Meats In the village on Tuesdays, Thurs- Tripe days and Saturdays. See Our Windows ! " 9 oz. Jar 23c; Qt. 45c 9 oz. Jar 25c Pt. Jar 28c Daniel Toomey and family nnd Kraft's ' Sodus Creamed Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoMartney and daughter of Philadelphia were Sun- Cream Cheese Relish Cottage Cheese Kraft's Kay Jar day visitors of Mr. Toomey's broth- l er and sister, Cornelius Toomey and /2 lb. 25c ft. 20c Pt. Jar 23c Mrs Kathryn Oakes. Acme Furniture Co. : The young men of this place spent "Red Bunk's Fustcst Growing J'lirnltun Uouio." TASTE-TELLS RELISHES. their spare timo last week shaping up their baseball dlamdnd on Glove 135 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Sweet Chow Sweet Mixed Pickles India Relish Thackcr'a farm. DELIVERY. l'HONK Marion DzlezyG' graduated Friday ft. 25c lb.25c ft. 25c night from the Leonardo high school. Mrs; William Dzlezyc and son and Then nrlcM «fl«cl|v» In our 3tor«i In R«d Btnk »nd Vicinity. "It Bert Morris attended the commence- RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1929.

er worth to society than many per THE REP BANK REGISTER. sons who have piled up great wealth. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN JOHN H. COOK, rditor. • • • OBOBQE 0. , Aji«I»t« IMltor. Something seem* radically wron; Contractor and Builder Leon's when worthy members of society an THOMAS WVtNQ BROWN, SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING I reduced to want while other member, PaUlihu u of society have more riches than the; eCBEBM AND STOBM EN0L0SDBE8 Column Subscription PriCMt can possibly use. The super-rich an TalephoM M0-M 160 Bride* Avernid Bed Bank. N. * 0>t »•; legally entitled to their surplu 8u montbi __ tint month! wealth. No one has the right to i except them. But from a moral standpoint men like this automobile inventor are entitled to an old ag~' 1 1 Till Bed Bank KtiUUr of comfort and ease. When It's "THE HOUSE OF HITS U • mtrobsr pf • • • THREE PERFORMANCES D.ULY-2:8O. 6:10. DiOa 8ATDRDAY8 & HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS. TEE The moat practical way that ha* Used Furniture EAST FRONT STREET, TELEPHONE 31. RED BANK- Til* AaioplmUd Pr«ii If cxcluilvelr yet been suggested to do this is by Doggone Hot WM to Iki o>t (or ntnihllctUm et allold a»e pensions. In New York state Mm 4li*)tokw eradlM to It or not ether. a commission has just bean appointed Thousands of items—China, Glass, Bric-a-Brac, *IM endlttd in thli BUR ud «lio til local n«wf publlihcd ^herein. to study this matter and make rec- LAST TIMES TODAY! ommendations for legislation. It is Antiques and Modern Furniture—from homes in THERE'S nothing an enoouraglng indication. The only Highest Salaried Attraction Ever Booked in Red Bank. WEDNESDAY, JUNB IB, 1839. hopeful thing that can be said about all sections of the County. . like a clean, dust-free the death of the automobile, inventor 8uit--spotless, QOOI and TOWN TA1K. is that It may hasten the day of old age pensions and thus prevent a Shop here for real bargains. crisp — to keep your MARY AND MARGARET GIBB great deal of human unhapplness and Public School Pupils misery. morale from melting. -America's Only Born Joined-Together With Foreign Names. -o-o-o-o-o-o- This li n goo* tlm* of year for LET us clean your people who are prejudiced against A Notable Product Geo. H. Roberts Co., Inc. for you. cltizem with forelgn-eeunding names of O!d-Time School*. to take note of the aonool news. SIAMESE TWINS Commencement exercises are being The proverbial little red scbool- State Highway, One Mile North of Red Bank. held and award* are being made for house scores another point in the lo- school cltlssnihlp, for perfect attend- cal new* of the week. Thomas T. ance, for proficiency In studies, for Head, who waa born at Colt's Neck WE BUY FOR CASH, OR SELL WiUard Mack's-"VOICE OF THE CITY" athletic prowess and for various and who got the rudiment* of his ed- THAT office dress ether things. ucation at that place, has just been made professor of mining at Colum- ON CONSIGNMENT. you are wearing will bia university at New York. Only THURS., FRI., SAT., JUNE 20th, 21st, 22d llio surprisingly large number of the very best educators are eligible iseeeeeeeaea look so much Better and pupils with foreign-sounding names for «uch an appointment. who have earned school honors In feel so much Fresher if Monmouth county muBt convince all • • • falrminded people that these young This Is only one of many proofs you will let us dry-clean people with names that sound odd which show how well the little red to native ears are going to make good schoolhouses did their work. Few of it for you. citizens. To every American who be- these old buildings remain. Not only lieves In * iquara deal, this muit b« the schoolhouses but the courses of A THINGS get so dusty a source of gratification and even o{ study were very different from those justifiable pride. of today. The course of study em- and droopy in the sum- braced fewer subjects, but the pupils • • • Even the moon would who graduated had a thorough mer-time and if we will laugh at this connubial The publla achoola are one of the groundwork of education. delicious foundations of the republic. May refresh them for you comedy! Folly Moran they always be directed as they are * • • and Harry O ribbon— now, without prejudice against race, you will be greatly what a pair oi newly- Today there Is a good deal of fun weds! With "Flash," creed or color! This is not a new made of the little red schoolhouses. pleased. condition. It Is an old condition, go- the Wonder Dog, go- The critics have reason to pause and beverage ing along as their do- ing back to the btginnlngi ol the na- reconsider their opinions when they mon ohaperonel tion. It 19 refreshing in an age when consider how many men and women IF you would also en- prejudice and bias are more or less of the high caliber of Thomas T. rampant to note that the public Head have been turned out of these trust us with your dain- THE YEAR'S I schools have not been swayed from echoolhouses, These ancient school- with meals ty silk frocks, sheerest the fair and square course of giving houses may not have been as good LAUGH RIOT! every boy and girl an equal oppor- tunity far an education, whatever as the school buildings of today,,but fabrics, intricate pleats their ancestry may have been. they gave individual instruction and developed individual abilities to a de- and delicate colors, we * • * gree whloh is not possible under tha will clean and finish But when you come to think of it,school system of today, where each all of us In this country, except the pupil Is expected to keep step in them beautifully. American Indians, arc foreigners or every study with every other child of the descendants of foreigners. Then the class. why should the spirit of mortal be (Town Talk continued on page 20.) proudl AU of the great men of the The Qhampagne of Gjinger country hav* been of this class. Many Boy Soouts Clear ISO. of those whom we most revere were Boy scout troop 23 of Red Bank with the children of foreigners, just as cleared $60 at a recent motion pic- many of these school children who ture show. The troop Is planning to To those who POLLY MORAN are now taking front places In their build a cabin at Allaire and has es- classes in our public schools are. chil- tablished a fund for this purpose. A HARRY GRIBBON dren of foreign parentage. Instead few nights ago sixteen members wear of aversion, we should feel glad that SERVICE and made a trip to Oakhurst and assisted MEASURED these foreign parent* and our public In giving an entertainment for the schools are bringing up such a fine NOT-BY Sport Clothes lot of future citizens. benefit of troop 28 of that place. Se- GOLD "FLASH" lections were given by the fife, drum The Dog Extraordinary and bugle corps of troop 23. BUT THE WE are Especially GOLDEN A New Innovation Spiritualistic Services RULE- • Equipped to cleaneyery by a Country Church. Church of Dlvina Love and Spirit item of your wardrobe: The old county fairs, with their Florenc* Avenue *nd Boulevard, prizes for the best pumpkins and Flannels, squash and with their other awards, LEONARDO, N. J. have passed from Monmouth county, PASTOR FRANCES STEVENSON Sweaters, probably never to return, but It I*Sunday anil Thursday ovtninn, liOO P. H. And Even At ?ur service is Four Acts of Interesting to note that something Tueidtyi, 2:00 P. M. . _. desirable, and Knickers, akin to them Is to be created. For a A UlStance. hence we have number of years past the ushers' VAUDEVILLE! union of the New Monmouth Baptist Best Place Riding Togs, church has held a fair. Next Sep- many calls from a considerable tember it will enlarge its program by distance. We have made special Dresses, Etc. having an exhibition of vegetable*, Monmouth County fruit and flowers. The entries are preparations for nswering such not restricted to members of the so- to Buy a Good . clety or of the church, but are open calls promptly and efficiently. to anyone living in the neighbor- hood. USED CAR We feel that in so doing we are • • • Moth-Proof Bags Seventh Chapter of "THE SCARLET ARROW truly living up to the teachings of Fairs in this section have not been R. L. SAXE profitable in late years, although they the Golden Rule. probably never were profitable in a HUDSON & ESSEX DEALER WE still have a large MON., TUES, WED, JUNE_24th, 25th, 26th financial eenfio. But here is a new (Next to City Hall) feature that may prove popular In an number of moth-proof agricultural community. There are Broadway, few^farmers who do not seek to ex- ALBERT WWORDEN garment bags and blan- cel in at least one line. They take Long Branch. N. J. ket bags to be distrib- a pride In earning the reputation of FUNERAL DIRECTOR^ being a champion producer. Phone 327. , Bank and Insurance Stock SpecialUtt tribution to society was large because agalnat- ARE BEAUTIFIED. of hi* Inventive genius. ahay. surroffate of the County of Mo a*, 917 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. A Warner Bros. Production mouth, made on the fourteenth day of Jtuie, • • • ' 1920, on the application of Edward S, Al- Clip and m«U today ———• —. Cues of this kind are all too preva- lair*, executor of the estate of Saraa 0. Hill, dtfleatftd, notice la hfrtbj glvea to MAIN OFFICE & lent There are numerous Instances tha creditor! of said deceaied ts exhibit to ' GEORGE E. BAILEY St CO., Jersey City, New Jersey which cannot be explained by the tb« aqhtorib«v( executor at aforeiild, their Pleastj »end me descriptive booklet O-l. PLANT? ourtomary charges of Improvidence, debt* and demand* againat thi i«ld eitata, or laxlnesi, or some other similar undar oath, within tit monthi from th« date of the aforeiaid order, or th^» will Ifmt . FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES cause. Often these unfortunate peo- *"» forivai barred of their actions therefor >>#< ple have been brought to need ><**•* tha eaid lubscriber, 70-76 White Street, —WITH— through no fault of their own. Of- Freehold. N. v'., Jun* U, 1039. Aiitttt Ua they art men and women of larg- EDWARD a ALI^AIRa Red Bank, New Jersey. Little SlWer, N. J. Phone* 1545-6-7. VAUDBVILL RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1929. Pajse.FIvi B9KSM •«•••»•«•••««•#•••••••••••»•••••••••«•••••••••*•••• IN HOLLYWOOD where "SHOW BOAT" stars prepare for the screen, they use certain AME Toilet Preparation* most necessary for their finest and OL'U§E Beauty. IN RED BANK most of these Toilet Preparations SHOW can be had at BOAT WiMm A WALTER READE THEATRE ! KATSIN & GREEN'S MeKardLson Three Performances Daily—2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Sat. and Holidays Continuous. Haven't you had that desire to go iplnnlnj; through the mtcr la a »afe, comfortable boat? There's no reason why you can't. Broad Street, Opposite White, Phono me for a free demonstration. Better yet, let me explain how you can have that boat you moat derire. Last 3 Days-TO-DAY, TO-MORROW and FRIDAY the "Show Boat" Drug Store of Red Bank's HAVE 200 USED WHITE OB PHONE FOB THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR I Commercial District. BOATS FOB SALE. PABTTCVLABS. After the "Show Boat" Matinee, drop in our Demonstrated by • store and enjoy a plate of Waffles and Syrup. FLOYD E. BRADY It will be a fitting setting to a 'wonderful picture. Phone Red Bank 2640 Fair Haven, N. J.

EDNA FERBER'S GREAT BOOK "SHOW BOAT" Can Be Ordered Through TRUBIN'S DUCAN WITH THIS GREAT CAST ! TWO STORES NORMA SHEARER 58 BROAD STREET. 75 BROAD STREET. LEWIS STONE Have you read it ? If not, get it at once. Read it before you see the picture next week at the Carlton Theater. It's a masterpiece. H. B. WARNER RAYMOND HACKETT

The "SHOW BOAT" AUTALKIKG in Motordom is the PICTURE —ALSO— REVUE F0X MOVIETONE NEWS raxATDBttcoioB? SAT. ONLY ! "CHINATOWN MYSTERY.» Com. SATURDAY, June 22 PEER for ENTIRE WEEK 1 <>

A WEW KHP> OF

. To the millions who have read the book- and the millions who have .wished, to. see the slago production—

Carl Laemmle has the honor to present Cnfveis sal's talking and'singing triumph—the picture ow bt steps oat. vrhichsmarks^a'newrera in entertainment . . . with the* most brilliant array of stage and screen You've never seen a absorbers—every - celebrities'erer identified with one picture. car with such get-up thingtogivethislow- —and—go. Trim as priced Peerless the FOR THE FIRST TIME a greyhound—smart, riding ease of a much the Ziegfeld stars who have made the name of Ziegfeld long, low-slung. Fast more costly car. 5 On ring, round the world — HELEN MORGAN-JULES BLEDSOE—AUNT as a flash and looks hill orplain—street or JEMIMA—The Ziegfeld Plantation Singers singingj the part. 5 Comfort- high-way—the Six-6l "Bill"—"Can't Help Loving That Man"—"OW Man! able too—with deep, is proving its amazing W"—"Hey, Fellers"—"Come on, Folks." Thefint appearance on any screen ofFlorens Zicgfald himself j thick-cushion- UBe new SEX-61 mettle. It's a ed seats; extra' wonderful car The three-fold sensational combination of a best selling noveL a tremendously ppjiular S7.7O per seat long, flexible to drive—and Broadway musical hit and the picture that marks a(" Kent new era m entertainment springs; hy- a wonderful Out tatdxp {Produced on a stage as broad as the earlli—as high as draulic shock BttMpmmdurintBbnhtttnt car to own. Harry . the eky—as deep as the sea. An Attractive Display of Peerless Cara Featured for Pollard "SHOW BOAT" Week. A HARRY POLUCRD PRODUCTION

FRED H. VANDORN The picture that will ring down the ages as the greatest romance of all time/ 77 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J PHONE 478. Coming! "ALIBI," and Maurice Chevalier in /INNOCENTS OF " Notice! Hereafter Our Program Changes Sat. & Wed. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1929.

t BUILDING TO TBUEX, STORE. TRANSFORMING A FARM. Lookwood House at Atlantte Hlfh- THERE'S NO PLACE UKE HOME" TaUphoni lit Katsln & Green's Improvements to . ! E.Ublllhod 1854 Cost About SSVSOO. landl Destroyed Saturday. When built or re-modeled bj GABRETT SMOCK FROPEBTY IT WAS BOUGHT LAST WEEK BY A one^tory flre proof kitchen, The Lockwood hotel at Atlantio ALEXANDER D COOPER MADE IOTO A Fnne PLACE. 14x16 feet, i» being built to the rear GEORGE W. a MoCARTER. Highlands was destroyed by Bra early of Katsln 4 Green's drug etore and Saturday morning. The loss is esti- Carhart Construction Co., Inc. Mrs. Bpasell Adams Has Spent Man cafeteria In one of the Tiucx stores. The New Owner U a Son of Robert mated at about $30,000 and is partly BUILDERS 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N J. Than $20,000 in. Improving the The addition will be of hollow tile H. McCarter of Rumson—He Paid covered by lnaurance. The origin of House and In Constructing Out- and cement and will be completed Si 00,000 for the Property and Hethe fire is unknown. Firemen from buildings—Ancient Features. Will Make the Place His Home. Naveslnk, Leonardo and Bel ford as 40 Meobaalo Street. 17 Garfleld Avenue, the latter part of June. The main slated the Atlantic Highlands firemen Bed Bank. N. J. Atlantio Highland*. NT. J. WINDSTORM INSURANCE Probably no farm in Atlantic town- part of the store will be enlarged Tho former John Wagner property in fighting the blaze. A house on an ship has undergone more changes and a new perfume showcase, seven on Grange avenue, which was bought adjoining lot owned by Mrs. A. B. Pbone for estimate* A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates, during the past Jew months than soda booths, new lighting fixtures last fall by a syndicate of property Hartcorn was Bllghtly damaged. The Bed Bank tW Atlantio Highland! MO, the Garrett Smock property, about and a large new refrigerator will be owners In the vicinity of the Wagner hotel was three stories high and was two miles northeast of Colt's Neck added. The Improvements will cost estate to keep the estate from going bought a short time ago by Orantley on one of tho roads leading to Holm- about $2,500. Into the hands of speculators was The firm will hire several more re-sold last Wednesday by Joseph G. N. Squires from Harry Jobea. Dur- PBONE LACKAWANNA 1010 RED BANH 1TM >••••< >••»«•»••••*••»»•>••»•»»»•»••»»• del. Thl3 place was bought by Mrs. J ing the past week men had been Russell Adams of 8outh Orange waitresses when the new kitchen is McCue of Rumson to George W. C. i I FHONE 2318. Barretts Approved Roofer working in the building getting It about a year ago and she will use Itcompleted. Miss Evelyn Starke of McCarter, eon of Robert H. McCarter ready for tho season. for a summer residence. Sho ex-Mlddletown, a Syracuse university of Rumaon, who has been occupying pects'to move in the house this week. scholar, will be employed at the store the premises several months. «i» . Russell Homer, who formerly lived during the summer. The property comprises five acres, Ankle Broken in a Fall. White at Fair Haven, is superintendent of four acres of which are on the west Mrs, Edward Anderson of South HUGH GETTY, INC., the farm. >. . side of Grange avenue with a front- street, Eatontown, broke her ankle In General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor The house has been made modern l age of more than 400 feet on thea fall down stairs last week. with improvements arid comforts, FINEHOME'TO BE BUILT.North Shrewsbury river. The other Skylights Ventilating but its attractive, old-fashioned ex- parcel of approximately one acre is BUILDERS Experienced Mechanics Modem Equipment terior has not been changed, except WILLIAM XL TOBIAS, JR., BUYS A on the' east side of Grange avenue, that It has been embellished with almost directly opposite the river Complete stock ol materials. paint. The house is one o[ the oldest BITER FRONT PLOT. front portion of the estate. Mr. Mc- 359 West 26th St., 18 Mechanic St., 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. j: In that part of the county and It is Carter paid $100,000 for the place. Thomas Jardine a fine example of a colonial farm- The Plot is Part of the Original D. F. When the heirs of the late John New York City. Red Bonk, N. J. >••«»«•••»«••••••< >•••••«»••»••»••»•••••»»» house. A large part of the interior Cooney Tract Near McClure'a Point i Wagner disposed of the Wagner *••< of the house has been rebuilt, but —It Comprises About an Acre of property to the local syndicate the the brick-lined walls, the huge, mor- Land and Cost $20,000. sale included a tract of ten acres RIVER PROPERTY tised rafters and all the other an- William E. Tobias, Jr., of Rumson, fronting on East Front street and ciont features are preserved. The has bought a largo plot of ground on extending through from Grange ave- MONEY TO LOANl building has fourteen rooms Includ- the river front of the North Shrews- nue to Hance avenue. The sale to ARTISTIC HOMES ing three bathrooms. There are bury river, a short distance east of Mr. McCarter does not Include this For COOL three fireplaces, One of these fire- McClure's Point. The property is intract, which the syndicate is holding Alston Court, East Front fit, $1,000 to $1,000,000 II places is in the living room and it Fair Haven borough, not far from the for development In acreage plots. BED BANE. N. J. is unusually largo. It was made with Red Bank borough line. It has iv Mrs. John Dickerson, daughter of Phone 78. COMFORT peanut stone gathered on the farm. frontage of 130 feet on the river anrt the lato John Wagner, shortly after on First Mortgage. | A large part of the house Is fur-has an average depth of 250 feet. It tho sale of the property to the syndi- nished with antique furniture. lies between Grange avenue and cate buyers, moved her family to the • • • e (til The house is now provided with Hance avenue and it comprises about St. Regis hotel at New York. Col. WHITE-PACH, Inc. | hot and cold water, electricity and an acre of land. It was owned by and Mrs. Dlckerson plan to build a sanitary Improvements. A plant pro- Mrs. Sarah B. Turnbull and Mr. To-handsome residence on Long Island. summer RED BANK. Telephone 2100. | viding gas for cooking purposes will bias paid $20,000 for it JRAYH.STILLMAN be connected with the house. The The property is a part of tho Hurt In Auto Accident FARMS long. work at the house is about com- original D. T. Cooney estate, which pleted, and in cerebration of this fact Mrs. Margaret Herbert of Atlantic • • was bought a few years ago by theHighlands was badly hurt in an au- Country Homes Fans cool quietly—are rlchlj Mrs. Adams had a big dinner party Investment and Realty company of tomobile accident last week at Mata- finUHed In satin-black or ivory—have non- a few days ago, with South Orange Eed Bank. After the tract was laid wan and she was taken to the Mata- Shore Estates S tarnishing blades—single or three epecdo— *"e Sign of a friends as guests. The grounds will out In lots by the investment com- wan hospital. Her hand was crushed Prices as low as 16.50. Woitinghouf be beautified and gardens will be pany the plot which has Just .been made. Mrs. Adams has Bpent more and It was necessary to amputate All Forms of INSURANCE ^ ~ . Dealer l^OT to buy automobile la- sold was bought by Mrs. Turnbull as three fingers. than $20,000 in improving the fo,jm. a residence site, but she afterward Stat* Highway § Get a * " aurance when you buy The alterations to the house were changed her mind about this and It It pays to advertise In The Register Eatontown, N. I. Phone 178 W your n«w' car ta just like made by Stacy MaUhewB of Free- was sold to Mr. Tobias. buying a car with only three hold. While this job was under way The plot adjoins the tract which wheels. It Is absolutely neces- a barn was built on the farm, under J. Eichele recently bought and the direction of Mr. Horner, who has on which he built a very fine resi- sary to your comfort of had experience in carpenter work. dence. Mr. Tohlas plans to build a Fan mind and the safety of your Mr. Horner drew the plans for?the fine home on the plot for his own oc- We Specialize in Insurance auto Investment. building. He hag done a good deal cupancy. The property has a rear of work as a dairyman and the barn frontage on Cooney terrace, which Protect your property by wa3 built especially for the oare of gives It added value. There arc also Second Buy From One of These Dealer*! "Think ol iihe Future" cows. Mrs. Adams has two cows many fine trees and much choice Sound Insurance. We write now and she expects to have more shrubbery on the property. The salo Mortgage . ! KETrORT aoon. Mr. Horner expects to engage of the plot was made by Joseph G. all lines except life insur- in selling home-niade butter. McCue of Rumson. Jersey Cent&il rower & Light Co. - Dairy farmers -who havo seen the Loans. ance. "' MATAWAN barn say that it la a model building of its kind. It Is so constructed as $300 PROFIT IN 17 YEARS. . j will protect you August Kattner, 140 Main Street . HAWKINS BROTHERS to easily be kept clean and whole- Applications Given RED BANK V \-S"' some,. A concrete floor Is laid A Lot at South Bed Bank on Two , ,. . « .. .- • against Airplane damage. INSURANCE throughout, and the sluewalls are of streets of the Same Name. M Immediate Attention * Jersey Central Power ft Light Co, white beaverboard arranged in the Harry Heavlhuld, 10 Whito St form of panels. The barn is 25x54 A vacant lot at the corner angle of Let us protect your prop- F. F. Bold Electric Co.. W. Front St 10 Monmouth Street Ground Floor feet. There is a water faucet at each Monroe avenue South and Monroe — C It: Ennls. IB Wulto St. cow stall. avenue E&Bt, near White road, in the A Local, Friendly erty for you in companies Town Electric Shop, 20 W. Front St • . Phone 352 Red Bank borough of Shrewsbury, was sold last Allen's Electric Shop. OS Broad St week by Meta and Charles G. Hag- Organization that do not argue about MODEL HOME OPENED. gerty of River street to Virgil W. your settlements. KKANSBUHO A day. The lot was part of the for- Riverside Mortgage Andrew Eokert, Carr Ave. It la on the Country Club Estate In mer Capt. Henry B. Parker fai-m, R. L. Vogol, 25 Locust Avc. IVIlddletuwn Township, which was bought twenty or more & Finance Corporation The Country Club model home on years aRo by tho late ThcoiSBro 3T, ALSO ALL PUBLIC SERVICE the Country Club estates In Middle- White. Broaa St N.fl Bank Bids.. Hylin & Salz OFFICES, town township, which was recently Mr. White cut the farm,{up into Yachtsmen, Attention! completed, was opened for public in- lots. He laid out two street* through, Red Bank. N. X Realtors—Insurance, spection last week and a considerable that part of the farm which-was number of visitors have viewed the south of White road. One of these Register Building, Red Bank. Now is the Time to Complete the building and its construction. The streets ran eastwardly from Broad house was built by "Kraftsmen's street to the Benjamin John Parker Homes," a building- corporation. lands, starting at the present Tllton Equipment Aboard Your Boat. The house Is built on a lot 60x120 dairy. Mr. White named this street feet on1 the east side ol Roosevelt Monroo avenue South. The other Dickman's Boat Works, foot of Wharf Ave- circle, two blocks we3t oJ the King's street ran southward from White nue, Red Bank, has a complete stock of boat sup- Highway. The house Is built of brick road and Intersected Monroe avenue On the first floor Is a living room South. Mr. White named this street plies of all descriptions. with a large fireplace, a dining room Monroe avenue East. The lot just kitchen, breakfast nook and sun par-sold by Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty is Marine Hardware, Oars, Paddles, Ropes, Cush- lor. Double archways lead from the about 55 by 149 feet, with a frontage ions, Batteries, Gasoline, Motor Oils, etc. living room Into the sun parlor and on both of the Monroe avenues. a single archway leads Into the din- The lot was bought by Mr. and Mra, A MORAL ROWBOATS FOR SALE OR FOR HIRE. ing room. On the second floor are Haggerty seventeen years ago for CHRIS CRAFT MOTOR BOATS, three bedrooms and a tiled bath- $200. They got $500 for it last week room with tub and shower. Brass •when it was Sought by Mr. Aday. MARINE STORAGE. plumbing Is used throughout the house and the heating pipes are as- OBLIGATION PRESERVO FOR WATERPROOFING AND bestos insulated. Double floors with GIVING A NEW DEED. oak surface floor arc lnid throughout MILDEW PROOFING CANVAS OR the house and the walls and ceiling Mistake In Spelling Buyer's Name COTTON DUCK BOAT COVERS, ETC. are finished in Kraftex. Makes New Deed Necessary, \ Several yeaTS ago Victor Buonano No matter what you may want in boat sup- NEW EITOSON KOAD HOUSE. bought a lot on tho West side of plies we have it or can get it for you. Shrewsbury avenuo near Kiver It Will be Built at Little Silver for street. The property was bought Mr. and Mrs. George Summers. from Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Eore- mus and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Doro- Regardless of any degree of success in William W. Cook of Drummond mus, and was part of the former avenue on Monday bought from the Theodore F. White estate. Recently Dickman's Boat Work¥ T Ul IYsd i I Whlte-Pach real estate company a lot life, until a man has made his Will he has not It was discovered that in making FRANK P. DICKMAN, Proprietor at Little Silver, on the south side of out the deed the final letter ''r" in ietor. 1 Rumson road, a short distance east Mr. Buonano's name had been PHONE RED BANK 2239-W. of Branch avenue. The lot is 52x133 omitted. In order that Mr. Buonarto absolved his whole responsibility to his family. feet and cost $050. Mr. Cook bought could have a perfectly clear title to the lot as a home site for George and the property a new deed was made Catherine Summers, who are now liv- by the two Doremus brothers and ing on Front street, Red Bank. The their wives in which the buyer's This Bank when acting as an executor or house will have six rooms and all Im- name was correctly spelled ana last provements. The contract price of week the new deed was put on rqc- the house Is $S,250, mailing tho price ord at Freehold. trustee performs its duties with impartiality. You Can Get Eight Firms I of the house and lot $7,200. Mr.

miWHWiiimiiMiiii NEWSPAPER MEN MEET. A communion service was held at IIWIH the Mlddletown church. Mr. Dirk- J. Lyle Klnmonth Heads Associated sen Is boarding at the home of Wil- Expert Repairing Freaw In New Jersey. liam Files. He preached at the Holmdel Reformed church last sum- WILLIAM O'BRIEN . J. Lyle Klnmonth, publisher oi the NOW SERVING Asbury Park Press, was elected mer. WATCHES, CLOCKS president of the New Jersey mem- The Junior needlework guild and JEWELRY bers of the Associated Press at acleared $27 by a food sale Satuiday. meeting held at the Arcola country The sale was started in the morning Accuracy, skill ^ BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON club, near Paterson, last Wednesday. and by half-past one o'clock in the The members were guests of WU-afternoon everything had been sold. erience enable us to HIGH GRADE SERVICE Ham B. Bryant, publisher ot theChildren's day will be celebrated o the most delicate re- Paterson Presa-Guardlan, and Rob- t the Reformed church Sunday S Approved and Improved ert Williams, Jr., publisher of themorning. pairing. We guarantee Russell Groves has moved from Paterson Morning Call. The day's Red Bank to William B. Water's satisfaction. Our prices Heating Plumbing Roofing program Included a golf tournament bungalow on the King's Highway. will please vou. The fall meeting will be held at At-Mr. Groves conducts an automobile Water Systems Cppper Work SERVED DAILY FROM 11:00 TO 2:30. lantic City when the members will be repairing buBlness in a building at Silverware Repaired the guests of Francis E. Croasdale Earthen and Iron Pipe his place which Is owned by and Replated Like New. of the Atlantic City Union. Charles Dresser. The bungalow Wa Handle the) American Radiator Company's which he' occupies was formerly a Blue Plate Dinner, 75c. Chicken Dinner, $1.00. BUMSON NEWS. restaurant and It was converted In- REUSSILLE'S ARCOLA HBATINa SYSTEMS i a dwelling. ROD BANKand SEA BRIGHT Boat Business Reopened—Teacher Charles Bennett left Saturday 36 Broad.St., Red Bank Resigns—-Core for Graduates. morning for Montana, where he will (The Red Bank BeiUter can be bouiht spend several weeks. each week In Rumion at Finnerty a gen- Mrs. Lee Davis and her daughter «r»l itore, at Boyle'i grocery. »nd »t Tor. bers't general itore.) Virginia spent Monday at Atlantic Raymond Fiillen, who rents row- City. STRAND RESTAURANT Edward Bennett is home from boats, launches and canoes, hao re- RED BANK, N. J. opened his business for the season. Princeton college for the summer BROAD STREET, His boathouse and dock are at thevacation. He has a new automo- foot of First street. This year Mr. bile. HMIHIIIIM Pullen has taken the agencies for Mrs. J. A. Cotts took twelve of outboard motors and steel speed- the children of this locality on an boats. Several models will bs ex-outing at Seabrlght Satuiday. hibited In his store building on River Everybody had a fine time. Mrs. road. An addition for use as a re-Cotts likes children and she fre- freshment stand has been built on quently holds parties and does other bis boathouse. things for them. O families of good reputation, Embassy Beach e offer you Miss Margaret Whaley of South Louts DeAnthony has bought a Orange has resigned as teacher of new icebox and other equipment Club of JConmouth Beach N. J.p offers an domestic science at the high school. for his butcher 3hop. He was T She has taken a similar position at obliged to get new quipment for his opportunity for life membership carrying a pair of these the Bound Brook high school. Miss increasing business. with it participation in ownership as well as all tho Whaley was an efficient and popular Howard Chamberlain has a new teacher and the school trustees ac- Essex coach. advantages of an exclusive private beach club ir, beautiful cepted her resignation with . the finest section of the Jersev Shore. During the past term the children LEONARDO NEWS. In her department made over 150 dresses. So far as is known this Three Teachers to Leave Saturday SILK STOCKINGS will be the only change among the For a Trip In tue West. teachers here. (The Red Bank Register can be bought EMBERSHIP is limited and restricted but Richard Lancaster of Lakeside each week in Leonardo at tha store of Fred (Retail Value $1.50) avenue and Bobby Barry of Platt- Meyers.) integrity and good fellowship rather than mount, vaudeville stars, have re- Miss Lillian Hoguet, Miss Hilda M turned from a successful tour oC the Southall and Miss Martha Penning- wealth or social position are the factors for only country. ton, three of the teachors at the ^considered. Men and women of refinement—alive Miss Kathryn Zatta will graduate Mlddletown township high school this week from St. Elizabeth's col- will leave Saturday for a trip to the to the value of worth-while comradeship—truly. COUPONS lege at Convent Station. Pacific coast. Misa Hoguet's moth- American in their eagerness to play that they may 96 Summer residents of First street er Is accompaning the teachers. the better work—these are the qualities governing who have arrived for the season are Miss Lillian Larsan is spending. from Arthur McKee and family and Mr.two weeks with friends in Connecti- Embassy Beach Club membership. McKee's father, Mr. and Mrs. John cut. McCooey and James McCooey, Mrs. Miss Ly'dla Bertlng of New York Kirkman's Soap Chips and Kirkman's Softner Kelly and Benjamin Levy. Mr. and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. King are at their summer home Miss Helen Ruhrike. "ES, it's true! Kirkman and Son make on Third street. William Fredericks of Newark Is The newest Kirkman Product is Softnet Homer Burchell has remodeled his repainting his summer bungalow in EATURES of Embassy Beach Club, designed X this generous offer solely to introduce —a powerful, efficient cleanser for all house- house on First street. the Ocean View section. to provide enjoyment for all members of a Kirlcman's Soap Chips and Kirkman's work—porcelain, enamel, windows, wood- Mrs. J. J. Hogan, who has been Edward Schneider of Long Island F spending the winter at Washington spent Saturday and Sunday with family include: Private white sand beach, Softner to thousands of new users. work, refrigerators, etc. Absolutely harm- Arthur Ruhnke. Mr. Schneider, who less to the hands, of course—as are all the T>. C, Is here for the summer. tennis courts, gymnasium facilities and a commodi- So pure, so fine are Kirkman's Soap Chips Eleanor King is visiting relatives is well known^here, has been mak- ous club house with all arrangements for a well fhat the sheerest of silk stockings and dainty famous Kirkman Soap Products. at Brooklyn. ing flights from Roosevelt field. Floyd King has moved to Red Miss Muriel Hill, who attends the rounded out social club life. The club will open mderthings are safely, quickly washed in Won't you try both Kirkman's Soap Chips Bank. Women's college at riew Brunswick, heir gentle suds. Yet these same rich, and Kirkman's Softner—and start saving the Miss Elizabeth Peyrl, who Is spent the week-end with her parents for use during the present season. frothy suds are full of cleansing energy—and member of this year's graduating here. coupons ioryour pair of these beautiful silk class of the Red Bank high school Mrs. Jacob Ullrich spent the week- even after washing, they still sparkle with stockings? has received an automobile as aend with friends at Newark. eagerness for more work. graduating gift from her parents, Miss Helen Ruhnke has resumed When ordering your pair «/ stodinp pleat* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson," Mr. her, work at New York after a va- stale slxe and shade desired. Three thadts: and Mrs. Frank Reid have giVen a cation. Light Tan, Medium Cray, Flesh. new Ford cabriolet to their daugh- ter, Miss Mildred Reid, who jftrodu Tho Register's motto—"A paper In lite Memberships note $150, As a convenient* to yon, fill in the blank htiouf everv home."—Advertisement ated last week from Georgian pourl non-aitessable. and mail with your coupon to: college at Lakewpod. | Miss Dorothy Mclntosh, wha is a Exempt Forever Irom Diits, KTRKMAN & SON, student at the state collega for MAJORS CEMENT 21S Wator Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. women at New Brunswick, has taken a position for the summer as "STICKS TO / enclose 96 coupons from Soap Chips and Scftner. PUtst hostess at the Asbury-Carlton note ITS JOB? send me my pair of silk stockings. For' Xfpairlog at Asbury Park. All the girls em- China* Glaii- ployed at the hotel for the summer tfare. Furni- Nitmn ,. . i ... I,., , ture. Meer- are students at the same college. Khaua. Visa. Books, Tipping Address Billiard Cue>, MEDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. etc Ac Deal, Qty ..State in. 2J centi. A New Floor In the Baptist Church ilA30RMFO.CO.v 4« Pearl SC.N.Y. Sfecu. Color . Number of Pun and Other Improvements Made. A new floor has been placed in the INTRODUCING THESE STOCKINGS MAY ALSO BB SECURED BY CALLING AT ANY OF Baptist church and other Improve- No More Piles OUR PREMIUM STORES LISTED BBLOW: ments have been made. While this work was under way the church was 1 JERSEY, CITY, N. J.. 336 Second Street, Near Nnrark Avennii 60 Sip Arenne, At Journal &jn«r. NEWARK, N.J.. 92 Ceawl Arcane. Near Plane Slreel closed and services were held at the' Pile sufferers can only get quick, chapol. Services were resumed at safe and lasting relief by removing the church Sunday. the cause—bad blood circulation In the lower bowel. Cutting and salves THE "" William M. Greenwood, who hascan't do this—an internal remedy been in poor health, is now rapidly must be used. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem- improving. . Rold, a harmless tablet, succeeds be- The, ladies' aid society of the Re- cause it relieves this blood conges- formed church cleared $78 by Its re- tion and strengthens the affected cent supper. parts. Hem-Roid haa a wondorful record for quick, safe and lasting re- John Dirksen, the theological stu- lief to Pile sufferers. .It will do dent who is occupying the pulpit of the same for you or money back. Trade in Your th? Reformed church during the Whelan Drug Co. and druggists any- summer, exchanged pulpits Sunday where sell Hem-Roid with this guar- Old Iron with Rev. Mr. Huff of Marlboro. antee. Get 2 for the Price of .1 Do It Today! for todays' And Get $1.00 on Your Old Iron FRENCH VANILLA COFFEE TRAFFIC GRANGE ICE E seB Fisk All-Cords Wunder a guarantee that Insures satisfaction, Also try these other and we give you skillful ser- A rich, wonderfully-smooth French Va- ROYAL FAMILY PACKAGE vice whenever you need it nilla]. . a delicious Coffee . . a cool/ Get this Little Princess Iron FREE. We have the right tire for Combinations Wonderfully well made, ju3t like our your car, at the right price. refreshing Orange Ice. This is Castles big iron, only half the size.'Weighs 3 lbs. Why take chances any "King"-Vanilla, Chocolate a Strawberry and is ideal in the home for ironing longer with your old tires? "Queen"—French Vanilla, Chocolate a new "Rrincess" flavor combination in the dainty things such as lingerie, curtains, Orange Ice baby clothes, etc. Also just the thing "Dukc';-Black Walnut a Pineapple Royal Family Package—and it's a master- for traveling. "Duchess"—Freah Strawberry A French Vanilla piece. Your Castles Dealer now has it for you—together with four other Here's the Offer There's a Caitlci 1 Famous Sunbeam Iron . $7.50 Dealer Near You attractive combinations. 1 3-lb. Little Princess Iron 3.50 Both sold regularly at . . $11.00 You Get All i its for $7.50 Order Now.' From or $6.50 and your old Iron JERSEY CENTRAL Only $1 bnuonrour A PRODUCT O F N A T I O N A L DAIRY thly mh MU POWER & LIGHT CO. JOHN HANSEN

A city Is known by 11s Chamber of Commerce. 42 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Give Luke Longhead the Job of SuDolving Your Wants. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 19,1929. Page Nina DROWNED AT KEYFOBI. scretary, Edmund Llnzmayer treas- uerer and Miss Eunice Rogers, who William Miller Fell in Bay From Is a member of this year's graduating TELEPHONE WSS-J. Motorboat. claen, fifth member. Waldron Smitl William Miller of Keaniburg, 32 la the retiring president. The as years old, m drowned In Raritan eoclatlon will hold a party during bay at Keyport last Saturday week the Christmas season and a play Starting June 22d Ending June 29th when ho fell from the fitern of a during the winter. B. A. SHOEMAKER motorboat of which he was engineer. Mayor John R. Snedeker is chair- John L. Morrell of Keyport wa» man of the commlttco in charge of DEALEB IN pilot of the boat, which was engaged the Fourth of July celebration plans in towing bargee. Morrell did not A parade and band concert will be know of tho accident until hU at- held In tho afternoon. At night Coal, Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw tention wan attracted by a. man there will be a display of fireworks shouting from another boat. Efforts on the beach. • to recover Miller's body were unsuc- The closing exercises of St. Agnes'e **••> and Grain cessful, school will be held tonight. Miss Alice Bowtcll, who has been teaching school at Hasbrouck Murray's Celebrates a Year of Great Values With Peat Moss AH Kinds of Poultry Feed ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Heights, has been engaged to teacli next fall at the Rumson private Baled Shavings Alumni Association Election—A johool. Fourth, of July Celebration. A truck owned by M, Mortcnson the Greatest Values of the Year (The Had Bin* BteUttr eu b* bought & Co. caught fire Friday night. The Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE each week In Atlantlo Highlands at th« •tor«s o( William 1*0 »nd N. Brown.) blaze was put out by the firemen. PLYMOUTH COAL The Berm-flnals and tho finals in The alumni association of the high the June golf tournament at the F you have any regard at all for your purse For Twenty-five Yean, school held Its annual business Beacon Hill country club will be meeting, dinner party and dance played next Saturday and Sunday. you will cancel any possible engagement Thursday night at the Club San Re- Joseph Dender has sold new Chrys- / mo at Long Branch. Officers elected ler cars to William Frledlander and you have for Saturday, June 22nd, and LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY for tho coming year were William Mrs. Frederick Bullwlnkel. A new Halleran president, John PHlsbury Mash coupe has been bought by spend the greater part of it in this big store vlco president, Mrs. Arthur Phalr Louis Winger. The summer branch office of the with its three floors a Hock long (with elevator Western Union telegraph company has been reopened at Ira Antonldca's service) full to overflowing witH values such as drug store. Miss Edith Todd is man- Just Another "IMPOSSIBLE" Value! ager. V you never dreamed of. Just a year ago we Mayor John R. Snedeker and Dr. Thomas McVcy will attended a din provided the public with a new kind of store ner to be given tomorrow at th< 5 piece Ruffled General Electric plant at Newark and during that year you have shown your for municipal officials of Monmouth county. The officials will also make appreciation of Murray values and Murray serv- a .tour of the plant. 2000 Pair James McLaughlln will enter An- ice with a generous patronage and support that , 500 HATS napolis n-aval academy this week The New Seamless Curtain Sets far exceeded our expectations—-and our expec- The borough officials will spend $5,000 to Improve Naveslnk avenue, With $5 Styling West Washington avenue and Grand Silk Hose tations were high. Now it is our turn to show avenue. Charles McKelvcy, a student a our appreciation and we are doing it with an tho Blnghamton Bible school in New ANNIVERSARY SALE »uch as Monmouth 1. York state! is home for tho summer months. ( 77 County never saw before . . You will never You will see these Hats at tha Miso-^Helen Todd has taken The Hosiery sensation of the smart beach und country clubs position as librarian , at the Utlea season. Sheer exquisite Hose earn as much money as easily and pleasantly next week as well as at every so- iv'h'tc library. She will begin her with no seam and no visible heel, cial occasion where chic women duties In July. giving the small Illusion of no Cirtami) * moit impreinvt opportunity It tab ns you will by shopping at Murrays during this gather. Felts, stitched silks, nov- Hose at all. Of course the color elty combinations. Hats that no ixttpthnai tdvantigt of m otjiring that viiit ntvtr is nude to match the akin. An gigantic sale. one will ever associate with less again it fiaturtd at mi than $1.49. Early shop- HIGHLANDS NEWS. outstanding value feature of tho than a $5 bill. White and the great Anniversary Sale; ping wilt insure f/iort intctivi thoicei —- naturally. American Legion Show June 21st— new pastel colorings. Addition to Villa Illtchlc. (STREET FLOOR) (SECOND FLOOR) Curtaini ire of » fine mercerized cream voile daint- fTfas tted Bank Register can b. bouffb each week in Highlands at Bedie'a drag ily overlooked with lustrous rayon edges and have store, auil at Josepb ^tamen's store.) A meeting of Twlnlight post of inserted baby ruffles, an well a» a ftney scalloped the American Legion was held las valance. Full 17 in. wide and iH yds. in length. week The post now has 35 mem- The Year's Best Dress Value Never Before—Perhaps Never Again ! bers. Plans have been completed 28 Broad Street, for the motion picturo show "World War" to be given June 21st at th> Bed Bank, N. J. Hunting auditorium. A large num- Rayon Underwear RUBY LANE STORES 620 Cookman Ave., ber of tickets have been sold. The Silk Frocks Asbury rarlt, N. 3. post will procure headstonca for the graves of William Matthews and Lieutenant Tomiinson, who were killed in in the World war. 77 A large addition for use as a dance pavilion is being built to Vil 7.77 la Ritchie. Every garment In the lot would be Three hundred persons attended the class night exercises of the pub- All we ask is that you dismiss from an outstanding value at $1. This un- lic school graduating claaa Thurs- your mind the picture of any Dress derwear Is of superior quality, heavy Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. you ever bought for less than $10. day night at Conncrs's hotel. A gauge rayon in the most exquisite program was given by the graduates TheBe Dresses are so vastly superior of pastel colorings. Plain tailored and afterward dancing was enjoyed. that they must not be classed with The-boys of the, class were, dressed the type of Sale Dresses sold else- and lace trimmed. Color combina- RED BANK BRANCH-ll BROAD STREET in red sweaters and gray pants. where. Every day in the year Mur- tions that have the Parisian air. TELEPHONES, RED BANK 1560-1-2-3 Everett Anderson, who has been ray's excels in style and value but Vests, Bloomers, Panties, Step-ins, a patient at the Long Branch hos- you would expect us to do something Short Petticoats, Chemise. If you pital several months during which sensational on our first birthday and time he underwent several opera- we will not disappoint you. Plain are a real Judge of values you will tions on his legs, returned home last and printed silks, georgettes, chiffons, buy a season's supply the minute you week considerably Improved. Ar- some tubable. Styles suited to any have examined the cut, Btyle and fin- thur Smith has returned home from summer activity, in one and two-piece ish. St. Barnabas hospital at Newark, effects. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 46. Special Dollar Sale whero ho had been a patient nine months. '• MURRAY'S—SECOND FLOOR MURRAY'S—STREET FLOOR A large number of bungalows and CANDY houses have been rented for the . MAILLARD'S summer season. There is a general 1 tb. box AM&C Century Chocolates Pure Hard Candy—All Varieties. belief among residents that this 1 Ib. box Tuttl Fruttl Gums nnd Jolly Stlcln summer will be one of the busiest in years. The Year's Greatest Sale of Fine Shirts for Men! ALL $1.00 3 Jars $1.00 A car owned by Miss Mary O'Ncil of this placo was damaged in a col- Only on such an occasion as this would we consider reducing the price of the famous "YORKE" Chlrt, lision with another machine last which Is guaranteed by the maker for color and agalnet shrinkage. These shirts are taken from regular SARDINES wnnk at Water Witch. stock and values are Included from $2.00 to ?6.00. Sizes 13% to 18. Custom made tailoring. In, short, RUSSIARed Seal Beluga—GianN CAVIAt Grain.R Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hardy the year's best shirt buy. _ ' • 1.88 Portugese Boneless—Largo tins. l,nve rented Jack Worth's house on 1 oz. JarSlans t Grain. Bay avenue for the summer. Mr. Hardy has bought a Chrysler road- For Little Miss One to Four 3 for $1.00 Btcr. Downstairs Store Street Floor 4 for $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lynn enter- tained friends from Manasquan Sun- Specials ! .Organdy Dresses Specials ! day. GRAPE FRUIT JUICE GRAPE FRUIT HEARTS Mrs. Harry Schwlnd and daughter Really Beautiful With Matching Bonnet. Honey Moon. Brand. Florida Gardens Rosemay of Livingston and Mrs. —A Real $5 Value ! 11 ot Una Adolph Raushcnberger of Newark Largo Jars have been visiting Mrs. Thomas Cretonne 6 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 Romandettl. 87« Silk Skirts SEABBIGHT NEWS. Pillows Come prepared to be amazed and Pleated All Around. PURE FRUIT JAMS you will even then be pleasantly sur- PURE FRUIT JELLIES New Vlco Presldont and Manager of prised.. Think of it! Organdy frocks . AM&C—AU Varieties. the National Bank. as crisp and cool as a sea breeze. 18 on. Jars AM&C—AU Varietiesirletles. (The Red Bank ReeMer can bo bought 10 oz. Jarrs each week in Seabriuht at tho stores of Figured and plain, with trimming 2.95 Morris Welsman and H. Lefkowiti.) features that are nothing-' short of Alphonse M. Ga3kill of Newark, a To give color and comfort to adorable. The dress alone would be There is no woman that could 3 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 former resident of Red Bank, began the living room or porch you will not use to advantage one of his duties Monday as vice president find these well-filled Pillows a a tremendous value at even $1, but 'these skirls of heavy flat crepe and manager of the Seabright na- great help. Tailored and ruffled with every dress there is a poke bon- in white und pastel color*. TEA and COFFEE COCOA & CHOCOLATE tional bank. Mr. Gaskill was" form- styles. Pillows that have never net to match—and you will love them Pleated all around and attached erly connected with the Second na- sold for leBs than 59c each. both. to bodice.of tub silk. TheBe are 1 tb. tin AM&C Itomona Tea •_ 8—% Ib. tins Malllard Breakfast Cocoa t tional bank of Red Bank, tho New Beautiful designs and colorings. skirts that you have never seen 1 Ib. pkg. AM&C Plantation Coffee ' Jersey trust company of Long ' MURRAY'S—SECOND FLOOR sold elsewhere at less than t0, 2M tb. cakes Muillnrd Premium Chocolate Branch and a building and loan as- Also the finest and moat ex- and we considered them ono of ALL $1.00 sociation at l!ewark. The bank has tensive line of Bar Harbor cush- our outstanding Anniversary ALL $1.00 deposits amounting to $600,000 and ions to be seen anywhere In Values to be Marveled at ! Sale values. It'Is tho aim of J. Elwood Harvey, Monmouth county. Priced from SAUCES tho president, to Increase the de- 85c to $1.50. 2 bots. AM&C Catsup posits to a million dollars by the Boys' Wash Suits 1 bot. AM&C Chill Snuce PICKLES end of summer. For Values to $4.95 1 pint Jur AM&C Mnyonnalso 3 qt jars Republic BUI Pickles Rev. and Mrs. Samuel R. Latham Unbelievable, But True In Two Groups. 2 mod. jars Mother's Spread Flcldes and family left today on an automo- ALL $1.00 bile trip to Virginia. They will Sweaters ALL $1.00 spend a Week in a camp at Fal- mouth, near Frtdei-lckshurg, nnd Reversible 1.19 will -return home the lnst of next In Pastel and High LA TOURAINE WAFERS week. Suits with an actual $1.05 value. Rev. W. A. Wright of Ocean Grove Beacon Blanket Llnena, crash, combinations of plain Shades. Almond, Chocolate, Maple or Vanilla. VITA WEAT BISCUITS will preach next Sunday morning nnd and figured fabrics Full cut and Small Una Pech-Freon's—Largo Package night at the Methodist church. Mr. tailored with perfection of detail that Wright for o number of years was a will delight particular mothers.' Sizes 3 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 minister In and district HUP 2 to 10. Intendent of Methodist churches In 2.45 1. that country., Special music will be rendered by tho junior nnd senior A new style release by Beacon. We mean just what we Bay ORANGE MARMALADE Never sold anywhere for leas 69 when we tell you that there ara choirs. PRESERVED FIGS than $2.08. Reversible single Suits that wo sell ordinarily for $1. values to $4.05 Included. Coat Crosse * Blackwell's In Syrup—Reedloy Brand. Children's day exercises wero field or slip on styles, crew or "V" Sunday night nt the McthoiliBt Blankets In every possible bou- Cleverly styled and made to with- 1 Ib. Jan 18 oz. tins doir ahiuln, Bound with heavy stand wear. Several materials and neck and a wide range of weaves church. A collection was taken up sateen. Brand new, just un- models to select from. Sizes 2 to 10 and colors for your selection. A for tho Methodist honrd of educa- packed and actually sold nt coat years. sample line from a loading man- 4 for $1.00 5 for $1.00 tion, which loans money to mem- ufacturer. .. bers of tho Methodist church who no an anniversary feature. STREET FLOOR want to go to college. CLOUDY AMMONIA Marvin Fowler has resumed his We Give H??C Green Discount Stamps TOILET TISSUE duties at tho postotllco. AMAC—Extra Strong. Cascade Tho largest crowd so far this year Quart bottles Holts contain 1000 sheets finest quality tissue. wero on the bathing beaches horo Sunday. Several'persons caught In the strong undertow wero rescued. 4 for $1.00 10 Rolls for $1.00 ; Planes of an air line between Now York and Atlantic, City pasB nlong Murray's Department Store the oceanfront snvernl tlmea daily. Tho machines are seaplanes nnd EFFECTIVE JUNE 17th to 29th ONLY! most of the time fly at n low altitude. A SBURY PARK IMIIHWIM It pays tu advcrtlao In Tho Register. ^ZHm Pntret Tf>n RED BANK KEG1STSK, JUJSIJS STEVENS'S CAR IN CRASH. on Main street for a hosiery repair FAIB VIEW NEWS. PROPOSALS WANTED. »«>«••>>•«•••>» Oitiea of Constructing Quartermaster. shop. She opened her shop Monday Fort Monmoath, JJ, J. Sealtd prosoiali Examined by Physician and Promorning- . The Second Birthday of Emma Lou will lit received hire until 12 ;00 noon, nounced Fit to Drive. Miss Laura Mabb is employed as Field Celebrated With a Party. Ea.tern Stanard Time. June 20, 1029, arid a clerk at a Long Branch candy then opened, for furnishing all labor, equlp*- Monmouth Motor Haulage Co. A car driven by Attorney-General (Tl» Bed Bank Rcgiitsr can b« bought Watch Our Motors In raent, material and performing all work store. *»ch week In Fair View »t Edward O'Flio for tha. construction of a concrete niato William A. Stevens collided with Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Wolcott have arty'a itore.) entrance road. Daily transportation between Asbury Park, Long car parked on Stokes avenue in Nep- moved from A, D. Field's house on Mrs. Thomas Field, Jr., gave a Flans and specifications will b« furnished tune township late Saturday night. the Frugality bulb farm to Mrs. I. L.party last Friday In celebration of the Coming Races! upon receipt of certified cluck for 110,00. Henry Gorski of Irvington was the Plans may be seen hers and at the onVo;, Branch Red Bank and Newark and New York. VanDeMark's houso on Tinton ave- the second birthday of her daugh- of the Constructing Quartermaster,' tO J owner of the other car, 'Which was nue. Mr. Field is adding a living ter, Emma Lou Field. Sixteen guests Now la the time to have your Outboard Motors overhauled Whitehall Street, New York City. bodly damaged. Policemen who in- room and bedroom to the house and were present and they and the cele- and put In shape for the coming boating season, which will be SHERIFF'S SALE. Light and heavy hauling. vestigated the accident took Mr. Ste- ho expects to use it as his own lesi- brant had a fine" tlmo. Emma Lou one of the biggest Bed Bank ha*, ever had. By virtue of a writ of ll. fa, to me dl- vena to police headquarters. Dr. Sam- dence. received a number of gifts. reeMd. Issued out of the Court of Chan- uel Edelson examined Mr. Stevens Mrs. Harold Hill and her son and eery ot tho State of New Jersey, will be Phone Atlantic Highlands 246. privately and signed a certificate de- Mrs. James Woteolt haa been en- We also repair your Boats, Marine engines repaired and exposed to sale at public venduo, on Mon- tertaining her niece from New York. daughter spent Sunday with relatives overhauled. day, tha eighth of July. 1»2». between claring him not intoxicated. Mr. near Camden. the hours of 12:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock »»«••«»•••»»•••••»»»»•»»••»»»»••»••«••«••• Stevens accepted responsibility for Tho Sunshine club will meet this (at 2:00 o'clock, daylight savlnit time). In ***••« afternoon at the home of Mra. Fred- Miss Eleanor Caminade, who grad- Estimates gladly furnished on both Motors and Boats. the afternoon of said day, at the Court the crash and agreed to pay the erick Baden, Sr., to prepare for a uated last week, from the Middle- Houso In the Borouih of freehold, County damages. town township high school, is em- of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de- reception July 3d at Mrs. Baden's Worlc called for and delivered. cree of aald court aroountlns to approxl« for the Presbyterian gleaners and ployed at the Graham-Paige automo- mitely 112,244.00. NEW YORK'S ANSWER. I'll-Tri club and tho Methodist ladles' bile agency at Red Bank, All that certain lot. tract and parcel of aid society. Rev. Leroy Y. Dtiilener The Fair View baseball team land and premises hereinafter particulars Claims New Jersey Hag N»t Proven described, situate, lying and being in the SILVERS and Rev. J. J. Messier will address' played at Red Bank Sunday against Soroush of lied Bank, in the County of Responsibility for Refuse. tho gathering. a Red Bank colored team and won Monmouth and State of New Jersey i New York city last week answered Wolcott Brothers are rapidly dis- by a score of 17 to 1. The Fair View Beginning at a point In the southeriy posing of their grocery store stock. boys wore their new baseball suits GEORGE T. LILLEY Una of East Front street, at the north- WHITE DIAMOND New Jersey's suit to enjoin the west corner ot lands o( Ensley E. Morris; dumping of garbage and refuse, off Jesse Lane, a plumbing contractor, for the first time at this game. thence (1) southerly alonit the westerly the Jersey shore, denying all material will take over the store on July 1st Distributor of ' line of the Morris lands, one hundred and Ofty feet to a point: thence il) westerly grounds advanced by New Jersey and will occupy It *s a plumbing INTERNATIONAL PAPER AND POWER at right angles to the fl™t course herein, MAYONNAISE and urging that the complaint be shop. COMPANY. CAILLE OUTBOARD RACING AND HEAVY DUTY MOTORS one hundred feet more or less to lands of dismissed. The answer stated that Boston. Man., June 12th, 1929. now or formerly EdrMind W. Tbockmorton; Mrs. James Gibbons has been en- The Board of Directors h»ve declared a SPECIAL BUILT BOATS FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS thence (3) northerly nlonsr the east- New Jersey had failed to present tertaining her mother and friends regular quarterly dividend of one and erly line of the, Throckmorton lands one sufficient facts to make out a case from Paterson. three-quarters per cent (1%%) on the FAMILY AND RACING hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to the In which the supreme court could Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of ttala northeast corner thereof, at a point In the -The Presbyterian Gleaners will Company, and a regular quarterly dividend southerly lino of East Kront ntreot; thenea A sandwich embodied act. Attorney-General William A. meet Friday night at the chapel to of one and one-half per cent UV£%) on <4) easterly nlonir tho southerly line ot Stevens is continuing his efforts to make final plans for a cako sale all the Cumulative 6% Preferred Stock of this FRIVOLD'S BOAT WORKS .East Front street one hundred feet, more secure the appointment of a special Company, for the current quarter, payable 'or less, to the point or place of beafnnlnK. with day next Saturday on the postofflce July 15th, 1939, to holders of record at - Seized as the property of East Front master to hear evidence in the case. porch. the close of business June 26th. 1029. 138 Riverside Ave., Red Bank, N. J. . Street Corp., et als., taken In execution at G. Edward Smock has erected a Checki to be mailed. Transfer books the suit of Anna T. Itue, and to be sold by will not close. Telephone Red Bank 2T71. HARRY N. JOHNSON. Sheriff. Will Stag In Europe. new ornamental light standard in It. O. LADD. front of his confectionary store. Dsted June 4, 1029. Assistant Treasurer. McOermott, Klneiold 4 Hartshorhe, Miss Ina Pcrrine oi North- Long Mrs. Charles Covert and family White Branch sailed last Thursday for a It pays to advertise In Tho Register. Solicitors. went to Hamilton Sunday to attend