All the New* ol BED BANK and Surrounding Town* Void Fearlessly and Without Bin* RED BANK REGISTER "9SS» Mitur «t Ui« i'o»l- Subscription Prleti On. lui 12.00. oodor the Act of March I, 187S. BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 9. offlcl St Bid Bank, N. J» Blx Month. 11.00. SlDgli Cop; 4e. PAGES 1 TO 12, Half Loaf Victory Scottish Reunion DOGS MUST BE REGISTERED. Will Rogers Had Protest Against A FROG AS A PI5T. Tax Appeals At Otherwlso They Will Bo Gathered Oscar Gets Along Famously In a To Speak Here On For River Channel At Sylvan Forum In by the 8. 1". a A. Agents. Close Friends Here Saloon License Port Monmouth Rock Garden. Rumson, $419,600 "Dog days" have Bet in at Rod ; One of the curiosities of Port Sales Tax Repeal Bank in other ways than with re- Monmouth Is Oscar, a pet frog whose Army Engineers Promise Early Gathering of the Clans to be gard to the weather. All owners of Comedian, Who Met His Death Petition With Forty Signers Pre- home Is In a pool in Mrs. J. Henry Thirty-One Residents Ask for Re- 'ublic Meeting at Red Bank Action on Deepening and Wid- Held at Holmdel Sunday Af- dogs who care about their peta had Last Week in Airplane Acci- sented to the _JMfly^r. and Walllug's rock garden. Oscar likes dactions in Assessments—Ap- Borough Hall Friday Night ening the North Shrewsbury- ternoon and '• Evening-^An bettor get them registered. Other- dent, Played ail" OldTEriipTre Council Against the Applica- to bo petted and he will sit con- peals to be Heard August 29 —Noted Speakers to Ap- wise tho agents of tho Society for tentedly In his owner's hand while Major Project Not Approved. Elaborate Program Arranged. the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- Theater in June, 1913. tion of Charles H. Williams, being stroked. Also nothing de- at Red Bank. pear. Councilman Joseph C. Irwln oC The fourth reunion of tho Cale- mals will begin to gather them in. Will Rogers, philosopher, actor and The meeting of tho mayor and lights him more than to bask on the Thirty-ono appeals for reductions A meeting of merchants has bean Rod. Bank reported Monday night donian social club of Monmouth An owner has 48 hours In which to writer, who was killed Thursday In council of Red Bank Monday night leaf of a pond Illy In close proximi- in assessments totaling $419,600 havo allod by the New Jersey Sales Tax that government army engineers sta- county and of tho Scots of New redeem a dog and tho fee Is $2. an airplane accident,, was a close waa taken up very largely by a dis- ty to his owner. The other day Mr. been made by property ownera of Repeal association, to be held at th* tioned at New York had made a fav- Jersey will ba hold at Theron Mc- Without a dissenting vote tho or- friend of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hunt- cua-sion Riowinf,' out of a protest Walling was reading a newspaper Rumson and will be heard before the led Bank borough hall this Friday orable report on widening and deep- Campbcll's Sylvan forum at Holmdel dinance which provides that the S. Ing of Fair Haven, Lco K. McKeo of against transferring a license to In the rock garden when he was county tax board at Red Bank on light, August 23, at half-past elj?ht. ening the North Shrewsbury river Sunday afternoon and evening. The P. C. A. is to act as dog catcher for McLarpn street and his brother, Charles II. Williams for a change startled by something which jumped August 29. Some who are making I'clbck for the purpoao of consider- from Allen's dock at the loot of afternoon program, beginning ut the town passed Its second and final Emory "Buck" McKce, owner of a of location of his saloon on West into his lap. The something was appeals this year were granted re- ng the formation of a local unit oC half-past two o'clock, wttt memorial- readings Monday night. It becomes horse ranch at Roseville, California. Bergen place. Early in July Mr. Oscar. He mads the jump in a suc- ductions last year. The reason given his group. L Maple avenue at Red Bank to a point ize tho first Scottish settlement In Williamii'a license was renewed, with cessful effort, to swallow a Japanese a short, distance east of the Oceanic effective today after being adver- Mr. Rogers recently devoted a long in most instances la that the build- Realizing the unpopularity oi and bridge.' The channel l to bo 1B0 Monmouth county and the first Pres- tised In Tho Register. Registration article in The New York American the proviso that he muat move to a beetle. Mrs. Walling has a number ings on the properties are thirty or a byterian church In New Jersey. The tags for dogs will bo Issued by Mrs. different place by September 1 be- of other frogs which aro quite tame, :he hardships caused by tho flalea feet wide and 0 feet deep. orator will bo Rev. Robert Mac- to a visit which he made to the Mc- cause his bar is 1CH3 than 200 feet but none of the others Is so domes- more years old and that no improve- ax, the repeal association will off«r However, another larger river pro- Amy E. Shlnn, tho borough clerk, Kce ranch. McKee, a former Red ments have been made in recent an opportunity to local merchants to Gowan, Scottish minister, lecturer at her ofllce at tho town hall. The Banker and member of the old cav- from the West Eeryaa place school- ticated as Oscar. ject asked for by tho olllclala of Hod and poet. His toplo will bo "Robert registration fee Is $2 for a male dog house. Tho schoolhopse was not years. The net valuation taxable In unite In an effort to secure tha Bank, fair Haven and Rum&on bor- alry troop, played In vaudeville with the borough is $8,340,564. ilcdgca of candidates for the leglB- Burns, a Man of the People." The and $3 for a female dog. Tho S. P. Rogers early In his career when he used last year, but it is to be re- oughs and MIddlotown township waa soloists will be Miss Jean Harvey C. A. will recelvo $1 for each tag opened next month. The following reductions are being ature to voto for tho repeal of tha disapproved. * Thin waa to mako the had his famous horse and rope act. asked: of St. Bartholomew's choir of New IsBued. It was stated at the meet- Mr. Williams applied for permis- More Red Tape To sales tax and to seek further econ- channel 300 feet wide and eight feet York and Thomas MacSovern, past Mr. Hunting, who with his wife Bumaon Country club from $201,000 omy legislation. deep. Mr. Irwin stated that appor- Ing that tho chief object Is (o rid made up the vaudeville team of Hunt- sion to move his bar to 103 West royal deputy of Clan McFaiiano of the town of vagrant dogs. Bergen place, near Willow street, to $170,000, Thornton Realty company M. P. Greenbcrgcr and h. D. Odh- tunitv had been given to make an ap- Bloomfleld. Ing and Frances said Monday that Bedevil Farmers from $67,500 to $50,500, Thornton nrr of the Tow JerBey Sales Tax Re- peal from tlil» decision and that It In his opinion Mr. Rogers was the about a block and one-half from the There will be an Intermission for present location. A petition signed Realty company from $62,000 to $45,- peal association will be present at would be made. A largely attended cleanest living Btage and screen lum- 000, Thornton Realty company from this meeting to inform tho local mer- meeting of tho ofllclala and citizens supper between flvo o'clock and inary that he had ever come in con- by forty persons was presented ask- To Get Refunds on Gasoline Tax half-past seven o'clock, during which Chicken Supper ing that the application be refused. $113,000 to $06,000, Frank J. Poer chants concerning what action should of the municipalities mentioned waa tact with. He said he could bent, re- They Are Now Required to from $1,500 to $1,000, Francis D, bo taken toward assuring, the repe&l held about two months ago at the a musical program will bo played member the famous comedian by his The fiigner.s are Italian-American byj electrical Instruments, Basket residents living in the neighborhood. Make Out Complicated Graham from $16,700 to $5,750, George of tho sales tax. Mr. Groenberger Is ElkB homo at Ked Bank In favor of For Everett Church little act of charity one night back V. Coe from $209,000 to $131,000, E. president of M. P. Greenberger and having tho river Improved, suppers may be eaten In tho Sylvan In June, 1013. Most of them were present. There Monthly Reports. fofum woods. Both at tho after- was also a considerable attendance A. Jeffrey from $1,150 to $850, Bertie company of Morristown, and presi- At the mooting Monday night It Will be HeldTt St. Gabriel's It was the occasion of tho annual Farmers who have gasoline deliv- Jeffrey from $400 to $300, Johnfrltz dent of tho New Jersey Retail Mer- noon and evening meetings music of Negro residents, but aside from ered on their premises to be placed gratification was expressed that tho will bo rendered by two Scottish Church Grounds, Bradevelt, benefit show for tho Players' Boat Mr. Williams, they made no remarks. Achelis from $53,000 to $28,000, chants association. Mr. Odhnor Is lesser of the two requests had been begplpo bands,' tho British Great club, and It was being held at the "n pumps for use to operate farm Blancho Keator from $10,000 to executive secretary of tho Camden Next Tuesday Night—First old Empire theater on Morvaaouth Intense feeling was manifested by machinery aro becoming acutely County Chamber of Commerce. Ben- favored and hope was held out that War Veterans' Pipe Band of Tren- many of the protesters. Mayor $S,300, Mrs. Mary Riker from $163,- the bigger Improvement might still ton and the Cameron Pipe Band of Serving at 5:30. street. Mr. Rogers had been Invited aware that they are not exempt from jamin J—Newman, vice president of to take part In the show the previous Charles R. Knglish w: ; obliged to the three-cent state tax and the one- 000 to $153,000, Ira D. Emery from the Retail Grocers association of be vouchoeed. NJW Jersey. Tho musicians will be rap for order several times because $3,500 ' to $3,000, Laura Linzmayer "Half a loaf IB bettor than noth- cl id in kilts. Flares will be lighted Tho annual chicken supper and year, but was In Europe at the time, cent federal tax on gasoline, in tho New, Jersey, will also speak at this carnival of St. Catherine's church, In 1913 the committee figured it was of remarks made by persons who same manner as they were In tho from $26,900 to $14,200, Matthias meeting. ing," aald Councilman Harry G, Deg- at night after tho ancient Scottish spoke without asking for permission Plum estate from $90,000 to $76,000. enring. Other members of the board custom. At the evening meeting Everett, will be held on the grounds useless to ask him, so the program past. One of the last things which of St. Gabriel's church, Bradevelt, was arranged and the show went on. to do so. It was claimed by those the legislature did was to pass a law Mary G. Hay. from $30,000 to $15,000, The New Jersey Sales Tax Repeal commented on the fact that nothing there will be many selections by the next Tuesday night. A ton of coal, who protested that intoxicated men that the farmers must pay this tax Red Bunk Building and Loan asso- association lists the following reasons had been done to Improve the river tv> o bands, BOIOS by Miss Harvey, Mr. Rogers happened to be visiting frequently gathered In front of Mr. ciation from $18,600 to $12,800, J. for tho repeal of the ealeB tax: for a number of yearn and that It Mr. MaeGovern and other singers, donated by William Leddy & Son, at Long Branch at the time, and at the timo the gasoline is purchased and ten dollars, donated by the Williams's saloon and blocked the and then,present claims to have the Lewis Hay from $59,500 to $43,000, 1. New Jersey la the most unsuited waa rapidly filling In. They eald thoy community singing of tho favorite heard about the show. That night he sidewalks, compelling pedestrians to hoped tho project recommended by songs of Scotland and Scottish Blessed Sacrament guild of St. Cath- came to Red Bank alone, walked tax money refunded. Lester C. Leonard from $23,000 to state In the union for a sales tax—90 erine's church, will bo disposed of on walk in the street. It was claimed Forms for making such claims will $15,000, Cecilia Barrow estate from per cent of New Jersey's population the army engineers would soon be dances such as the Highland fling, the co-operative plan. down an alley, leading to the stage that the men used vile language and $54,100 to $35,000, Frank McMahon started. It will bo under the direc- the sword dance and tho hornpipe. door, and went on the stage unan- somo of the objectors said that they be provided upon application. They lies In tho trading area of cities In Rev. LOUIB F. Cogan Is pastor of nounced at the end of the fifth act. will not be sent otherwise, and one from $9,000 to $4,000, Quincy A. Gil- other states—New York, Philadel- tion of tho War Department, In con- The publlo is invited. No admission did not want their children to hear more from $32,000 to $24,000, Joseph nection with the ofllco of tho division fee will be charged to attend or for the church and the women in general He Introduced himself by apologizing such talk while on their way to and farmer who was talking with a Reg- phia, Easton, Pennsylvania, ami Wil- engineer of the North Atlantic di- parking space. chargo are Mrs. Bernard A. Hlckey, to the audience for being a year late. ister reporter said that this paper Berlanger from $3,800 to $2,000, Jo- mington, Delaware. No qtheir Btat« from school. The speakers were would do a service for the agricul- seph Berlanger from $8,100 to $6,700, vision. Coming programs at tho forum MM. Walter Palmer and Mrs. Wil- Millie Geroni, John Cemcnte, Louisa In America Is similarly sltuated. fred Hawxhurst. turists by making this fact known. Henry Kohl from $90,000 to $70,000: 2. New Jersey's sales tax deprives A communication from tho North are a talk on taxation Sunday, Sep- Geronl, Mrs. Marlanna Tomaino and He said that he had made his re- Henry Kohl from $19,000 to $13,500, Atlantlo divlBlon waa read by Coun- tember 1, by Assemblyman McCamp- The diners will be served at five Mrs. Baptisto Figaro. those who can least afford It of ona tables and tho first serving will be Court Upholds quest In the form of a letter as fol- Dorothy D. Bakor from $51,500 to to two weekly pay envelopes p»r cilman Irwln Monday night. It stated bell; a Socialist rally Sunday, Sep- Mr. Williams was asked If he had lows: $31,500, Helen J. RutgerB from $118,- that the lesaer of the two projocts tember 8, with Norman Thomas, at 5:30 o'clock. Tho tables and /hose year. In charge aro No. 1, Misses Agnes anything to say. He replied that State Tax Commissioner, 000 to $108,000, Therese Schiff estate had been aprovod and tho major ono presidential candidate of that party Lot Restrictions the only statement he wished to from $145,000 to $80,000, Mary I. 3. New Jersey's aales tax Is eco- disapproved. It said that tho pro- In 1982, as tho chief speaker, and Carney, Gladys Gaffney, and Eliza- State House Commission, nomically insane because It penalize* beth Mauser and Matthew L. Mullin, make was that those who protested Trenton, N. J.- Shaw from $1,200 to $950 and Charles posal for a channel 300 feet wide and an Italian-American program on did not Mve in !.uch close proximity tho publlo of New Jorsey for patron- eight feet deep had been rejected 1 Jr.; No. 2, Mrs. Frank Haley, Mrs. Several Gooseneck Point Prop- Dear Sir:— Alias from $1,100 to $(500. izing home" trade. It should b» th* •Sunday, September 15, featuring Charles Kelly, Miss Ella Kelly and to the propooed now saloon au thoy because there waa no apparent need Italian muslo and Italian folk erty Owners Win Fight to had stated. Please send mo refund claim for first duty of tho government of tho In the Interest of comaierco or nav- dances by young folks in native cos- Wilfred Hawxhurst; No. 3,-Mrs. M£»- Compel Receiver to Keep Re- tax on gasoline used for farm ma- atato of New Jersey to foster and igation for such an undertaking-. tumes, tln J. Kelly, Mrs. Frank Creevey and Councilman Thomas M. Gopslll ex- chinery. encourage home',, trade' Instead at Mrs. Kathryn Oaltes; No. 4, Mrs. strictions in Deeds. pressed surprise that complaints had In response to this request the Smaller Income Mr, Irwln said that the waterways — ^ • »• • not been made previously if such driving business out of the state. Bernard Warneker, Miss Anna Kely, In an action brought by Dr. Eu- farmer received a formidable look- 4. New Jersey's salea tax will loi- committee of whloh ho 1B chairman Miss Mary Toomey and Donald conditions existed as had been de- ing paper filled with questions on would take action at once to ask for Hlckey and No. 5, Mrs. George gene W. Newman und Stephen F. scribed. The reply was made that And Larger Outgo ter extravaganco In government In- Business School Osten and supported by several other both sides and somewhat alike In ap- a hoaring on an appeal. Tho com- Mauser, Miss Margaret Mauger, Miss thn nhjpeterH do not, have to pass and in tho nature of the stead of economy through Increasing munication Is as follows: Madeline Mauser and Paul Kelly. owners of property at Gooseneck the present saloon in go|ng to and questions to an income tax blank. Apple Producers Getting Less for the income :of the state of New Jer- To Open Shortly Point against James F. Gannon, Jr., from their homes but that they have sey, because no ono—Individual or 1. It having como to the notice of They will be assisted by Mrs. Jos- This questionnaire must be filled out, Their Fruit Than at Any Time tho undersigned that you havo ex- as receiver for the Universal Secur- to pass the proposed new location. sworn to before a notary and sent organization—ever economized whtla Red Bank Business Institute Es- eph Mauser, Mrs. Bernard Warne- ity company, tho Court of Chancery They predicted that the police would Since the World War—Every- hlo Income was increasing. prcBsed an interest in the pending ker, Mrs. Charles Rumph, Mrs. Wil- to the state tax commissioner,^ If proposition lor tho Improvement of tablished by Mrs. Florence granted an order to the property be kept busy attending to complaints the answers are satisfactory and the thing They Buy Costs More. The Sales Tax Repeal association North Branch of Shrewsbury River, liam Dzlezyc, Mrs. John H. Hylln, owners that the receiver bo re-, If the proposed change t.ouk place. declaron that in seeking repeal of Norton O'Shea in 1929— Mrs. Edward Howe, Mrs. Harry Ry- questionnaire Is approved the farmer Owners of apple orchards In Mon- New Jersey, you aro Informed that strained from selling any lots with- It was decided to defer action on will then receive a blank tax refund this unfair tax they not only ar« the Review of Reports thereon, auth- Former High School Teacher. der, Mrs. Patrick Carton, Jr., Mrs. out Incorporating In the deeds of con- mouth county are experiencing thel orized by Resolution of the Commit- Poter Maher and Misses Amelia Car- the application. Mr. Williama 1B claim form. Such ' a form must be most discouraging'season since th fighting for tho benefit of buslnea* ™ veyance restrictions similar to those reported to be socking a building made out monthly and it must bear men but also for the consumer who tee> ort SfUvera a.id Harbors, House of The Red Bank Business institute, ton, Carolyn Toomey, Anna Jacobs contained In tile deeds previously World war so far as prices for thel Representatives, United States, which Is conducted by Mrs. Florence and Mary Kelly. ln a different location for his sa- the stamp and seal of a notary. If fruit are concerned. The yield Is r Id forced, to pay this tax. adopted February 21, 1035, has been conveyed to the earlier purchasers loon. Several of the councilmen Iapproved"it"wiil"be sent"to'thc'comp- Officers of the New Jersey 8ale» Norton O'Shea, will open Its day Mrs. Rumph and Mrs. Thomas Kel- of lots. bumper one in this county, althoug' maclo and is unfavorable to any school on Tuesday, September 17. stated that no complaints had ever jt ,:„•„,,,. o£ tne treasllry who win send this is not true of the nation a Tax Repeal association Include the modification ut tho present time of ly will have chargo of a cako table. The larger portion of Gooseneck following: tho existing project for tho North Sessions are hold dally except on Sat- William Kelly, Edward Rowe and been made to them about the kind ,; l chcok for the amount claimed. large, being only about flvo per cen urdays and Sundays from eight Point was conveyed subject to re- of place he ran. It was said that The farmer who was talking with than normal, according to gov- J. V. lloran, vice president and Branch of tho Shrewsbury River, Walter Palmer will havo charge of strictions as to the value of the dwel- he refused to sell drinks to men who moro treasurer of the Hurley stores and. which provides for a channel 150 feet o'clock until ono o'clock. Tho night the salo and collecting of tickets. Ice the reporter said that the law would j ernment reports. Carroll W. Bar wido and 6 feet deep at mean low school, whdoh meets for three hours cream and soft drinks will be sold ling to bo erected and as to the use showed signs of intoxlcntion nnd undoubtedly prove very unpopular to clay, who is one of the largest apple vice president of the Camden County water, which channel la expected to on Monday and Thursday nights, will by Bernard Kelly, Michael Mahoney, of the property, but when tho re- that the police had never been sent those whom it affected. He said very producers In the county and who is Chamber of Commerce, headB .th* bo completed to thoso dimensions at open on October 1. Both schools will Joseph Mauser and Patrick Gaffney. maining lots were taken over by the for to quell trouble In IIIL, place. few farmers kept books on their op- the owner of Delicious Orchards at New Jersey Sales Tax Repeal forces. an oarly date. The principal reason bo In session for nlno months. receiver for the Universal Security erations and that It would prove difil- Scobeyville, stated in talking with a Others directing Its activities are: for reaching tho adverse conclusion Matthey L. Mullin, Jr., Is chairman company the receiver obtained an Is tho apparent lack of any necessity Complete secretarial courses are of outdoor gamee. Others on the , cult if not impossible for many of Register reporter a few days ago Spaulding Frazer of Frazer, Stoffert of commerce- or navigation such as offered, tho subjects Including short- mon'o cornmltOD aro Edward Rowe, order from the court to dispose of Gratifying Details I them to make out claims. He said that the hope is general among orch- Parnell & Jacobs, attorneys; Newark; would warrant Improvement of the hand, type-writing, science of words, Martin J. Kelly, Matthew Mullin, Sr., the unsold lots at a public auction, ! he was hopeful that such a roar of ardlsts that prices will Increase later Benjamin F. Greenberger, president waterway by a channel of greater di- business English and correspondence, Henry Carney, William Gaffney, which was held at the Community ! agrarian protest would bo made In the season. of M. P. Greenberger and company,' mensions than that provided for by filing and offlco practice and three Thomas Kelly, John Bergen, Bern- house last Saturday. Prior to the Of The Regatta j against this bill that it would be re- One factor which encourages this Morristown, Harry T. Jones, Atlantlo the existing project. months of accounting. ard Hickey, Frank Haley, William sale he admitted that ho intended to j pealed and the former system re-es- belief Is that the Baldwin crop haa City Chamber of Commerce, and 2. You aro further notified that all Since 1921 Mrs. O'Shea has taught Warneker, Chnrlcs Kelly, John sell the lots without any restrictions Enough on Hand to Pay AH Bills i tabllshed. been injured by unusual weather Harold S. Watson of tho Frelhofer Interested parties havo tho privilege and the property owners who had Baking company, vice presidents; U. of an appeal from this conclusion to privately, her classes ranging from Dzlezyc, Patrick Gaffney, Francis and Leave a Balance—About conditions. This kind of apples is the Board of.Engineers for Rivers tan to eighteen pupils, and in 1D29 Mauser, John Warneker, Raymond purchased restricted lots filed a bill BREAKS GROUND FOR HOME. preferred by the New York market, B. Mitchell of J. B. VanSclver com- and Harbors, a permanent body Bit- the Red Bank Business institute was Mauser and Lotus Tumldalsky. In the Court of Chancery to compel 35,000 Visitors—No Crime, but Staymcn's Winesaps are an ac- pany, treasurer, and Loyal D. Odh- ting at Washington, D. C, to which established as a school. Since then the receiver to sell subject to restric- No Accidents, No Arrests. Frank House to Erect Dwelling on ceptable substitute and this variety ner, Camden County Chamber of all examination and survoy reports she has had as many as 25 pupils In tions, claiming that by the earlier Former IJrower Property. is largely raised hereabouts. Commerce, executive secretary. of thlB character are referred, Par- ono class. Sho has placed recent GOING UNDER THE HAMMER. sales the common grantor had es- At the meeting of the mayor and The apple growers are receiving 75 Thla meeting has been called by - ties desiring to do BO may bo heard graduates In the secretarial depart- tablished a general neighborhood council of Red Bank Monday night Ground has been broken for a mod- to 80 cents a bushel for average | t fj jersey Tax Repeal assocla- on appeal by the Board, either orally Councilman , Thomas M. GopslU re- ern dwelling on tho west side of ne ew or In writing. Written communica- ments of tiho Guaranty Trust com- Tullcr nnd Sllverwhlto Realty Prop- scheme of restrictions that must be stock and the top price for fancy tlon. Notices relative to this meet- pany and Chaso National bank, with erty to Bo Sold. continued. ported that approximately 35,000 vis- Sprinj; street, near Wallace, on what products has been $1.25 per bushel. ing havo been aent through ths> tions should bo addressed to tho itors had been attracted to Red Bonk Board of Engineers for Hlvera and Decoppctt & Doremue, Leon's clean- The sheriff of Monmouth county After two hearings on the matter was formerly the Julia Brower prop- These prices are about half thoso of courtesy of the Internal Trado Com- Harbors, Munitions Building, Washi- ers and dyers and the Joseph McCue before Vice Chancellor Kays at Jer- by the National Sweepstakes regatta erty, lately acquired by Frank House last year. They are about the same mitteo of tho Red Bank Chamber of ngton, D. C, and should bo mailed real estate agency. will expose to sale at public vendue Saturday and Sunday. He said there for whose occupancy the house will as pre-war prices. The farmers have or. Monday, August 2G, 1935, at two sey City last week, tho receiver wa* were no arrests, no robberies, nor no Commerce. Similar courtesy will be In time to bo In the possession of the Mrs, O'Shea Is a graduato of the ordered to announce nt the public be erected. to pay a freightage charge of ten extended to any group of proponents said Board within four weeks from o'clock P. M., daylight snving time, accidents. The dwelling will contain six rooms cents per bushel and a commission of the dato of thin communication. If, Rochester business lnstltuto and the at. the courthouse, Freehold, New sale and also to include in tho deeds of the sales tax. that the sale of each lot was subject "Perhaps the reason for this was and bath with all modern conven- ten per cent. however, you have Important data to Genesoo State Normal school, and Jersey, twelve tracts of land, each that evil doers fear that the next communicate to the Board, which did extension work at New York uni- tract containing one or more lots, ag- to tho general scheme of restrictions iences including ait conditioning with Mr. Barclay, In his talk with the NEW BED BANK BUSINESS. cannot bo collected and put in shape sheriff of Monmouth county will bo a cellar under the entire house. Tile reporter,^pointed out that while al- versity. She headed tho commercial gregating 51 lots In nil, lying on tho previously established. a resident of Red Bank," said Coun- for proper presentation within four English department at Bryant & The receiver for the company wa3 foundation plans are 22x28 feet, with most everything the farmer sold had Tho Town and Country Shop Win weeks, tho Board should be informed south shlo of Pincltney road In the cilman Harry G. Dcgenring. three rooms on the first floor and declined to pre-war prices or less, on of this fact without delay and request Stratton Commercial college of Prov- borough of Little Silver, New Jersey. represented by Wall, Halght, Carey Onon Next Wednesday. idence, Rhode Iflland, when W. W. & Hartpencc of Jersey Cit;- and the This remark was generally taken three rooms and bath on the second tho other hand almost everything mado for an extension of tho limit- Lewis was head of the shorthand This sale was scheduled for Mon- to refer to Mr. Gopsill, who is police floor. that the farmer bought had increased A new Red Bank business, Tho ing dato for submitting .information. day, August 19, but was postponed Gooseneck residents wore represent- in cost, including spraying material If oral hearings aro doalrod dates for school. He la now head of tho Gregg ed by John V. Crowoll of Red Bank. commissioner of Red Bank and who Mr. House awarded tho contract to Town and Country Shop, Inc., will tho samo may bo arranged for by Shorthand school at Chicago. From until the above date. has been Indorsed by the Republican Harold Hendrickson of Red • Bank for which the orchardlsts havo to open next Wednesday for tho solo of correspondence with tho Board, 1018 to 1020 she had charge of tho According to,chnncery notice, 7-118, county organization for sheriff. and although tho contractor has un- mako one of their chief outlays. As women's apparel on the second floor 3. Any further Information needed shorthand and typing department at inserted In certain Monmouth county AVIATOR AT PINE CAM1". Councilman Joseph C. Irwin stated til December first to complete the an example of how prices have in- of the building on Broad streot, Red may bo obtained by application to tho Red Bank high school, and from newspapers by Howard Height, sher- that he would present within a short job Mr. House told a Register re- creased on Implements which the Bank, occupied by tho Spanish tho District Engineer, Second Dis- 1D20 until her marriage w«s head of iff, the land Is seized as tho property Anthony J. Ming In Mock Warfare time a report of the receipts and ex- porter that he expects to eat Thanks- farmers havo to buy Mr. Barclay Beauty Salon. The proprietor Is trict, Now York City, Room 015, tho secretarial department of tho of tho Tullcr Construction company, in New York State. penses of the regatta. He said there f:iving dinner In bin new dwelling. stated that a mowing machine which Drusllla Balrd of Holmdel, who lor Army Building, 39 Whitehall Street, Trenton Senior high Bchool. Alter body corporate, and Sllvorwhlte were sufficient funds on hand to pay to J12 before tho war now tho. past six months ha3 conductod Now York, N. Y., but nltentlon IB In- Realty company, body corporate, Anthony J. Ming, of River Plnza, all bills and to have a balance. He cost vited to the following regulation as to her marriage she was appointod a P) who is employed by the Shrewsbury TIIIIHIC-NIOHT CARNIVAL. costs $105. a very succcusfiil business of tbe teacher In tho secretarial department taken in execution "at the suit of Eliz- said that the regatta committee same kind and under the aamo name tho manner In which smcli Informa- Dairy company, la now at Pino wished to thank the entire commun- tion may bo furnished: cf tho Bushwick high school, New abeth W. Miller, Martha R. Trafford Camp, New York with tho First Jloynl Athletic Clnl) to Hold Affair FLIGHT rOSl'ONKD. at Freehold. The proprietor has had York, with permanent license. and Gladys A. White to satisfy a de- ity for the co-operation shown. lie largo experience In the dross bus- "Whore Interested parties desire army aviation, 119th observation stated that all persons who were uS Fair Haven. data necessary for tho preparation cree In tho court of chancery amount- .squadron of the National Guard of Technical Dllllcultlrs Encountered In iness, having been with Saks of Fifth of their appeal to tho Bourd of ]£n- ing to approximately $21,591. asked to contribute either cash or The Royal ""Athletic club, Incorpor- Kcyport Flnne. avenue, New York, and with tho Lord glnoors for Rivers ami Harbors, It Now Jersey. Mr. Ming has lust re- services had done so willingly. ated, will hold a three-night carnival will bo given them vorbully by the ON THEIR ANNUAL VISIT. Further lnfoimatlon regarding this ceived his commission as second liiui- at tho residence of Kdwurd Hicks on Clyde Pangborn at Koyport an- & Taylor Llttlo Salon of New York. District J&nglneer or, In his absence, snlo can bo secured through Benja- tenant with this Division, He has lounced lafit Thursday that technical Sho stateo that hor Red Bank shop Clilcngolnm Spending Somo Time min P. Morris, Long Branch, solicl- Maple avenue, Fair Haven, beginning will bo patterned after these places, by tho ocnior assistant englnoor con- Aboard Their Cruiser on Our River. boon flying the past six yeary, ami CHICKEN SUITE It. tonight and continuing through un- didlcuHics with hl:i giant Uppercu- ( nocted with tho Impi'ovemont. They toi for complainants, or at tho sher- has over 000 hours in the air to his til Saturday night. Tho carnival will Buinolll piano had forced him to but 'will he featured by medium will not bo permitted to have access Charles F. Gilbert and LoBtor G. iffs ofllce, courthouse, Freehold. credit. He completed a master pilot's Mrs. Goorgo B, Whitileld to Bo Hos- be open to the public und there will postpone until next year his pro- prlcnti. Wedding outlHa will bo sup- to tho report without authority from plied In order and tho shop will spe- tho Chief of Engineers." . RasmuBson, both of Chicago, aro courso at the Boohing aviation tess For Krttontown Church. he dancing every night. Refresh- jected non-fltop (light around the opondlng somo timo aboard their HUILDING GAUAGK. school at Oakland, California In 1031, ment;) will he on sale anil on Satur- world, Tho Might wns originally cialize in sport, afternoon and even- '4. You are requested forcmnnuinl- Mm. George B. WhitiU'ld of Broad ing clothes ami millinery. eate tho foregoing to any persons crulaor on tho river here. Tho Chl- and has down his own plane, from street, Eaton town, will bo hoste.sn day night a radio will bo disposed of scheduled for this autumn. known to you to bo Interested In tho cagolans, who aro mcenbors of tho Rny Morris of Kod Bunk To I)« ltc- tho Red Bank Airport up until 1935. on tho eo-opeiative plan, Mr. Pangborn took the big "Flying next Wednesday night, August '2H, at HISIFEIt STOLEN, Improvement and who, not being North Shrewsbury lco boat and yacht palr Work nt Obrc'» station. Ho will take part In the mock war- a chickon supper to bo luild at her — ^i**~- . Wing" Bhlp aloft last Wednesdny for known to this oflleo, do not receive u club, keep their crulaer at Frank P. faro that will bo conducted at l'lno a test trip and It wns umleiritond that copy of this communication. Henry Ohio, proprlotor of Obre'a home. The proceeds of Ihe affair will Kadlo Hmudmftt. Hold TlUovos Xukn Animal from Its Dicltman's boat works and when thoy gau station on Broad street, Shrews- camp the next two weeks. i go toward the drive now on for raid- Tho Republican candidate for the tho technical dilllcultieu which de- CJ. It. LUUCBII, •plan their annual utay hero thoy no- assembly, LJiiail B. Bruno, will broad- Own<>r'» Property. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, bury, la having a now garage con- ing church funds, veloped were rc;*i]HmHibli! for the post- tify Captain Dlckman and ho has structed at the rear of his business GOING ON MOONLIGHT SAIL. cast. Friday night at fi;30, station ponement announcement. A heltcr owned by (ioorKn Sttv» ' .liilon Engineer, North Atlantic their craft ready for their pleasure Tho first table will \n\ nerved nt \VC A P. Talk on "Sales Tax" and Dlvlfilnn. establishment In that borough. Tho 5:30 o'clock. Mrtt. WhlUlrld will bo "Stnto Economy."- -Advertl.'semi'iit. i(i, who liven on HyuumoiB avenue when thoy reach Rod Bank. Mr. Gil- garage will bo large enough to ac- nionmouth County Social Club Ti> In Hhrowsbury towmihlp, v/ae stolen bert has been In poor health of lato (isfjleted by memhora of the church. (l'ul on your iiiHurunco; reli- a curd mid bunco party tomorrow inobllu und codo away without o&luf$ won timidity MpcnltPr nt HliriiWHhliry. Ruy MOITIH, loenl mechanic, will do fro:n all parts of Momuolith coun- by tho Glrlu Fr loudly HOC let y of nl)lo cunipanlen, prompt fiorvico, Spo- night at Crt .'-cent ball, lOatontown. Identlllod. Mr. Hievium linn written general repair work of cars In tho ty, will havo a "Moonlight" nail on Christ church, Shrewsbury, tumor- ltesuinn* Di-ntiil I'rnctUw. rlal mU'M on McotH. Whlte-Pudt Kxtra prize:) l'or tln>:<(\ having tho n letter to Tho KeKl"tui' which la re- Heiibon T. Kestur of Newton, now garage, tho Sloamer Sandy Hook Saturday row morning botwinm nino n'rliu-k AgiTitiy, lUoud anil Mechanio iitrentn, inOiit number of Imiu-OH will bo produced itlfiowhtuu In tbl.H IBOUO of Pennsylvania, wan tho guunt speaker Dr, M. C. Dtibnoy bus roauniod hl.'i nllfht, August 21. The boat will leave and twelvo o'clock noon. Tnlilo:i jihono Red IJunk 2100. M. Holler, V. awarded an woll an other prizes. the paper, Th" culprits h»v* pal Hr-ulay at thn weekly li'iiondn' meet- dental practice at 344 ShrovVHbury Supper mid llnznur tho Atlantic Highlands pier at 10:0(1 will ho eroded jmit outtddrt Chrint K, OruyyinKor.—Advertlacment, Clnmni will ntiirt lit «::l0 P. M. Mm. been ftiiprohondcHl und Mr, Htovunii ing held In tho old Friends' meeting- aveuuo after a ttpoll of HicknOBs dur- Saturday evening, Auguat 24, at P. M. church parish hnll on Sycitmoio ave- Catherine I.lpplnentt and Mrs. Karl home of Francon fltovmiaon, Floronco For Sale. BayH ho would greatly nj>pii*ttlftta In- house on Sycamore avonne, Shrowii- ing part of which he was In tho Iiong nnd Appleton nvenuo, Leonardo, for Mrs. John Pfloffonbci-Ror of Hum- nue. Mm. Hurry Tl en burnt if* In Hathaway aro In churgo, formation loading to their nriest, bury. Hundny mooltngs will ho hold Branch hospital. tho benefit, of High Point Chapel. son Is pronldont of tho clul> nml elmrgo of tho nnlo nnd will bo n:i- Hodu water, till tlavoru, Canada (inch woo-k until thn nnd of Hoptom- Dry. Whlto Hock. ICruocnr'a bocr, Tlokotii fide. Come nnd bring your chairman of tho boat rldn. film In plpted.by (ho glrifi of tho club. ami other branda. Aluo distilled wa- Ki',1 llnn!< Ilimlnfm Inntltuta. I'otlny'n I'm I'ypowrltort. her. rue) Oil f Hondo.—Advertisement. being assisted by all tho nicmborii of ter. . Benjamin H, Cmto, U North NeiTotmlai nnd nrcmintnncy Uuurunteitd nmdhmei fct bargain Noxl Hunduy vlnltom from Now to suit your burner; beat grades and tho club In tho soiling of tho tickets. HrldMotivenufl. Red Bunk, nhnne Htifl roui'tic!!. Dny iwhonl opoiiN Beplom- iirlces. l'lxinirt repairing, Tatlty'*. York urn nxpr-ctnd to attend tho prlcoo. Unexcelled sorvlco, ITrcd D. Filming parties. Marlnn II, anch- Tlckatfl Can alno. bo had at tho bonl A viuloty Rale of cxt'oilnul hnmr- — Advertisement, her 17, night HCIMIOI Odobor 1, Klnr- llrnud ntrtiot, Itort Clunk.-AiivurtW- Shrewsbury mentlng. Everyone | Wlkoff Co., tied Uanlt phone 602.- ored nt Zohd'n Boat WorkB, Sea pier up until the tlmo thn boat anils. ennkpd food, Frldiiy, August. !t0, ;t lo 1'iii'ii O'Hhra, I2H Hrond Btroet, phono ment. cordially Invited In ntlend, advertisement Bright, B. W, Covort, cnptaln. Phono »% P. M. nt tho honwi of Mm. Marldtn Tyuowrltet Spoolallnt, Roil Hank (183. AitvnrUasment. lied Bank 720.—Advertisement. Scott'n Recreation now Inoatml Srhadd, MlddlRtown, benefit f»r re- Any mnko cleaned, oiled nnd ad- AntltifK* . .::>#:M& Free Steamed damn, N. C, acrnna Hubbard's brldgo, oppotillo pair* on Reformed church. • J'MHK JtmtcU, new lollpr included. $3.70. 1'rulitii'a Typewrite! tleudquurtar*. Amarlenn prlmllfv«i "«». 1^M|S The road to better and bigger bum nt Atlantic hotel, fair Haven, on Friends' Mitetlng nt Shrewsbury Hubbnrd avenue, and han nn r.onnrr- your frlendH nnd buy RftnarotiBly mui Adding machines rvimlvi'd. Hutiftrltn 'I'vucwrltoi'H rnntcrt, bought, sold f ne«« lands through Th» Raalntar'a w of liia friends Wednesday after- (The Rid Bank Rtglitn etn b< bought You are cordially invited to inspect the most oon with a party In celebration of Union Beach at th« ttoia of Gm Sen* Is fourth birthday. Tho guests in- ion.) modern and up-to-date Bungalow in Monmouth uded Elizabeth Ann Riley, Norma The Koyport First aid (quad, since ANNUAL SHOE SALE 'endcrson, Margaret and Jeanne ta organization a number of yoara 'tvlln, William McNally of Koyport, go, has always responded to Union County. lonald Ttlley, William Craig and Beach emergency calls. During tho 'aul Egan, Jr. past few months the squad haa re- Mrs. Onorge Clark wa.i the guest iponded to a. dozen or more calls, day Five Rooms, Oriental Interior, Tile Bathroom Final ' Mrs Nettle Eastman of Holmdel and night, which In moat cases has All Summer , n card party Thursday afternoon. resulted in trips to tho Monmouth Mrs. Fannie B. Robinson of Mont- Memorial hospital aV Long Branch, and Kitchen, Hot Water Heat, Standard Plumbing lalr arrived Tuesday to make a visit r with none of the bills paid for this Close Out! Footwear llh Mr. nnd Mrti. Henry . Zuckcr. service. Tho Bquad now aaka finan- MISFI Frances Lloyd, MIBH Marlon cial assistance from Union Beach Fixtures and Appliances, Brass Hardware, Anderson Women's Women's tlllwell, Mimi Dorothy Hotallng nnd residents. Members of the borough :io Misisea Helen and Elizabeth Car- council realize tho Importance of hav- Storm Proof Windows and Doors with Double High Grade and Girls' in npent Wednesday at ChadwIcU. ing the ambulance service of this Thick Glass, White Oak Floors, Johns-Manville Shoes Shoes Roof and Many Other Modern Features. 9.71 85 WHEN IT COMES TO SHADES I/ "Ohtunprifpic for Breakfast," a Co- lumbia picture, ,inal.i with a madcap come straight to us Itepulnrly rtinmnci- involving Albright, and the 150 to r>,oo It's time, not price, tliot t,tllB tho difference .1.00 & 8,50 Misses Munih nnd Ciulliilo. Lavish between good shades and poor onei. But See It Sunday, August 25th iilfelitcluhii servn as tho background for n wil.l adventure In which Al- you'll bo sare oE good onei If you come bright ev.-iitimily mihduoK the un- straight to ue, We sell Columbia nhadm. 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock .'imipulDiin pi-r.nonH trying to nectire They're always good. Come in. We'll •how Grnuliitt Jim-It and flno Iil<» Odd lot of good KIIOCH in lirulwn MI:IM Mnriili'u property unlawfully.. you why. Or send tor us i£ yon prefer. B\u)tw, iu H ffonil iiNSoi'tinont of linn of sizes nnd colors. All , "In Split, of Dnnjjor" is aino n. Co- fityles for your wletiflon. In fllzon. | liiinhln picture, j.'ord ]„ cnnt ns nn SPECIALISTS IN MADE TO MBASUBK HIJADE6. Wlilto also Ilruwn HIM! Wlilto Exmlloiit Values. |cx-racetrnck drlvi-r WHO allies lilm- -Struct Klnor— Sflf wllli llu. fallier Of uio girl ho lnvi'M In n tnirklriK bunlncs.'i. Lovely PHONE R. B. 291 FOR ESTIMATES. MIFH Murnii runs a lundistnnd to iAMES A. CUftLEY; Owner IIOMtS OF HUKIN'KSSi A Department Htoro nuppnrt he- futiirr nnd young broth- I) A. M. to (1 J". M. In tho Samo Location er. I ho romance between Ford and Nitiirduj'K—0 A, M. tu II P, M. filnco 1R73 MIHS Mnn.li in .oiivlnclnn, and tho STERLING FURNITURE SHOP obntnolBS, which they mmi overcome 21 WHITE ST. (Open Evening.) RED BANK before attuliilnB their ultimate «uc- RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 22,1985. The writer has often caught them on position with ths Buhler * Bitter anS c»mp-flr« light will consist of Interesting Article the mud flats up the river after tha Hudson-Essex company at Keyport. The Scottish Reunion muslo by ths British Or«at War tide has left them high apd dry. They B. John 28rko of New York spent Veterans' Bag-pipe Band and the ay burled until the tide returns BO the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Cameron Bag-pipe Band of Montclatr, About Native Crabs :hat the sand will become softer and W. Hlckey. (text Sunday, Aug. 25solos by Miss Jean Harvey and Mr. will then be easier to liberate Doris Unrig la in Red Bank for a Tboma» MaoOovern and other well- Andrew S. White Inform* Regis- hemselveB, few days. LAST CALL! known singers, community singing Crabbing Is an art, and Red Bank John W. Lewis of Norfolk, Va., la In McCampbell's Forum of Scotland's favorite «ong«, besides ter Readers Concerning This Pleasant Sea Food Variety lasts some of the best crabbers pending two weeks' with his moth- Scottish dance»-rthe Highland Fling, known anywhere. These men know ; Mrs. Mary Lewis, at this place. the sword dance, the hornpipe, etc.— Now in Season. the habits of the crab family; where Geraldlne Scheiaon Is visiting her The Fourth Scottish Reunion by artistes. • ' , ( o A few, days ago a representative to go and when to go for tho best re- unt, Mrs. Lillian Kuntz . of New of the Caledonian Social Club of Everybody Invited. of Tho Eed Bank Register was strol- lults. York. ling along the river front when he As to tho cooking of crabs, there Mies Mary H^talan of Perth Am- Final Clearance Monmouth County and the Scots All are welcome to the Scottish ioy and Joseph DeMal of Elizabeth Reunion. Ample parking space, com- chanced to meet Captain Andrew S. s probably only one way to prepare of New Jersey, will be held in soft crab and that Is by frying It. ipent Saturday with Miss Nel Hat- forts and conveniences at no ex- White of Oakland street, owner of Llan. Our entire remaining stock of Summer Footwear is further reduced Assemblyman Theron McCamp- pense to guests of the Sylvan Forum. the White bulkhead building busineso The crab should be thoroughly and captain of tho schooner-rlgge.fi cleaned, tho eyes ehoulf be cut out, Misses Doris and Virginia Maxley for quick disposal, included are styles for active and spectator sports and a bell's Sylvan Forum, at Holmdel, cruiser Olivia B. Tho conversation. tht- flap should bo removed from the re entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Program For Sunday, September 1st. laude Brodhead of Riverhead, New few for evening. Sandals, Oxfords, Pumps and Step-ins. White, Brown, four miles due weit of Red The Sylvan Formum meeting on was a nautical ono and later on de-^ underside of tho body and tho lungs, veloped Into a general talk on the commonly known as "dead men," York, this week. Bank, next , Sunday afternoon Sunday afternoon, September 1st, Miss Francos Connolly spent Tues- Black, Blue and Brown and White. Darker models are suitable for Fall wear. will be devoted to a discussion of river and its many advantages. ' aijould bo removed from tho under- ilde of the ends of the outer top lay aS'Aebury Park. and evening, Augiut 25th. Taxation. At this meeting Assembly- This brought out a llttlo discus- Mr. and MrB. George Kurtz and man Theron McCampbell will pre- sion aa to crabs. Mr. White, shell It Is a common acceptance The afternoon program, beginning that It Is Injurious to eat the lungs ons of Englcwood spent Saturday sent the tax plan which must be probably one of tho best versed and Sunday with Mrs. Josephine at 2:30 o'clock, will memorialize the adopted by the New Jersey state gov- persons In thin vicinity on crabs or "dead men" of tho soft crab, but MEN'S & WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR first Scottish settlement in Monmouth the crab can be eaten just aa you get 'ranzen. ernment If property owners In this and eels, Is presenting an ar- Charles E. Mack spent Sunday at mouth county and the first Presby- state are to be protected from con- ticlo for tho bonoflt of Tho Register t without harm. Many prepare a terian church In New Jersey. soft shell crab by dipping In cracker Morganville. fiscation of their remaining equities. readers on tho blue crab, which Is Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carhart en- The orator for the day will ba Details concerning this program on tho specie^ best known to folks In meal .or flour and egg before frying; Rev. Doctor Robert MacGowan, ertained Mrs. Mary Hayes, Miss Taxation will appear In next week's thin vicinity. Mr. White's article fol- yot others prefer to Immerse them In Dorothy Hayes and Edmund B. Scottish minister, lecturer and poot. newspapers. lows: hot fat as ono would cook French His topto will be, "Robert Burns, a fried potatoes or crullerB. Hayes of Jeraey City over the week- Man of the Foople." Program For Sunday, September 8th. Tho Blue Crab as I know Him. A hard crab Is best eaten when end. Tho common crab, or blua crab, as Mrs. Julia Jarema and daughter The afternoon soloists will be Miss Ths Socialist Parly of Monmouth boiled, although many broil the large Sylvia of New York spent Wednes- Jean Harvey of St. Bartholomew's County and New Jersey will occupy the sciontista call him, la the most steed crabs. The meat of the hard day as' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. choir, New York city, and Mr. the Sylvan Forum Sunday afternoon, valuable of all tho crabs of tho crab crab Is considered more tasty than eorgo B. Hatalan. Thomas MacGovern, Past Royal September 8th, The principal ad- family. I have seen bluo crabs In that of the soft crab, but Is much many places but not any more nu- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Stagman and Chief of Clan MoFarlane, Bloom- dress will bo made by Mr. Norman more difficult to remove from the son, John spent Sunday at Wood- field, New Jersey. Thomas, former Socialist candidate merous than wfmt I'havo witnessed shell. Hard crab meat can be eaten in Tangier sound, Maryland. Yet bridge. Two Bog-Pipe Bands, for the Presidency of the United as It Is taken from the shell, or It Julia Miller Is a guest of her grand- States. the inland waters of New Jersey are can be flaked and used In many other Two celebrated bands of kilties— Just as much his home aa anywhere ways, principally in tho form of mother, Mrs. Sadie Miller of Keyport. the British Groat War Veterans' Tha discussion will be opened by else. After studying the habitat of salads. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman V. King and Pipe Band of Trenton, and the questions put to Mr. Thomas by Ai- the crabs for some forty years I still Tho river here at this particular- children Raymond, Carl and Iris of Cameron Plpo Band of Montolalr, semblymatt Theron McCampbell. Seaside Heights, were Sunday guests flnd they are a mystery, and as ao time of tho year Is just allvo with of Mrs. Mary Lewis. New Jersey—will march and play the Program for Sunday, September 15th. many people seem to have wrong hard and soft crabs, and anyone can muslo dear to the heart of every ideas about them, I am submitting catch all they want of this, delicious Mis« Kathleen Boylan has returned Scot. The program for Sunday, Septem- :o her home at Jersey City follow- this article In an endeavor to help food Between now and tho early fall ng a stay with Miss Elizabeth Intermission For Supper. ber 15th, will be the Italian-American them to know ii.jre about them. season, for after the mating Is over Day program, celebrating Italy's con- Craba are seen in tho North Franzen. There will be an Intermission be- tribution to the oulture and progress fhey hibernate to their winter,beds. Koch. Soon after he begins to feed ha Mrs. Katherlno Loyan and daugh- sumes a dark yellowish appearance ter, Dolores of Jersey City have re- Kuppenheimer, Michaels-Stern and on his underbody and rapidly get turned home following a stay with much heavier. Aa ho takes on thl Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stagman. Devonshire dark yellowish appearance on th Carl E. Koch has accepted a po- underbody ho Is generally known ti sition with the Miniature Amuse- Fancy Suits in Single, Double Breasted crabbers a~ a "comer," or in othe ment company. Miaa Stephanie Bonovlch of New We Now Offer - Extra Special and Sport Models—Cassimeres, Tweeds, words ho will soon be a sheddei York is spending a week here Flannels and Gabardines in Tans, Browns, crab. A shedder crab la the stag< tha guest of Mlsa Katherlne Kowal. Greys and Fancy Mixtures. of growth which la formed by th< Georgo Edward, Infant son of Mr. IN THE inner or soft meat of the crab taking and Mrs. J. C. Linde, was baptized on tho development of growth, which by Rev. Michael J. Llsak of tho in duo timo enlarges parts of th Church of tho Assumption at Perth REDUCED body which, through development, Amboy last Sunday afternoon. The throws off tho hnrd shell and we sponsors wero Mrs. John Sale and then have the soft crab. , Closing Days of Our Greatest August Sale Georgo E. Bonovlch of New York. for a Quick August Clean-up By a wonderful process of nature Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lenovlch tho shedder crab cracka'along his and children John and Helen have Former Values 90 00 to OQ.50 back, the upper aide of his claws also returned to their homo at Brooklyn crack and ho takes on that particu- following a month's stay with Mr. AT 10% TO 507. BELOW REGULAR lar stato of development that is and Mrs. Peter Dickey. now selling at these prices known as a "buster" crab. This Dorothy Lewis, la confined to her procosa of development begins dur- home with a serious cold. ing high water, at which stage he Is Mrs. Jesso Goldateln and daughte: Finest Quality Rock Maple Dining, Living and Bedroom Furniture a "ahedder" crab and before the tide have returned to their home on Long gets to Its lowest stato ho has found Island following a two weeks' stay 75 50 a suitablo placo where he has thrown with Mr. and Mra. Lucas Lenovlch. 150 20 off his hard shell and becomes the Eugene A. Smith spent Monday a 50 pleasing cdiblo variety of sof^ crab. New York on business, INNERSPRING 7 and 10 PC. 14 17 Craba most always shed oh the PULL-UP AND CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kornt and MATTRESSES DINING SUITES ebb tldo. Probably the reason for children Frances, Jack and Doris CHAIRS this Is that most Ilsh feed on tho Surplus Stocks and Discontinued $92.50 to $350 Grades spent Monday at Trenton. $8.75 to $75 Values flood tldo and nature protects the Mlsa Helen Lenovlch la spending a .Tickings of well-known makes. helpless soft crabs at this particu- week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. NOW $ to $235 50 50 lar stage. Tho soft shell crab Is Goldstein of New York. NOW $g to g9 practically helpless and it is not un- Howard F. Andrews has fully re- NOW $ J J.95 - $££.95 19 21 common for crabbers to catch them covered from a four months' illneaa. $ 95 with tho hand without tho uso of Charles A. Oliver has recently com* 25 any nets whatsoever. Shortly after pleted tho erection of a new two-ca 75 17- 2 and 3 PC. LIVING tho crab has cast off tho hard shell garage on hia newly acquired prem- PCS. CHROMIUM lu attains a color very similar to the ises on Twelfth street. 75 ROOM SUITES 50 50 water or river bottom and It la fre- Mrs. William H. Newman spen GLIDERS and CHAIRS $89.50 to $260 Grades quently very difficult to see them at Tuesday at Newark. FLOOR and BRIDGE that particular stage of development. Miss Emma Schanck was hostcs Priced, originally 24 29 Tho greatest enemy of tho soft to a number of her friends last^rl- From $11.50 to $60 LAMPS shell crab la tho toad flah, or what Is day evening on tho occasion of he $4.50 to $30 Grades commonly known us tho "sally growl- ilfteenth birthday. NOW $g to $27 er." Thla la probably tho laziest flah NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. 1 Edward J. Hermann Is driving i 50 known, aa ho hart ' ever swims, Juat now Chevrolet automobile, lying around tho river bottom and Mlsa Suo Massavitch of Brooklyn NOW $0-35 to $j$ NEWEST STUDIO Men's Pure Tropical Worsted oatlng. It Is estimated that ono spent tho week-end, with her family 40 toad flah will eat a dozen medium- at thla place. COUCHES sized soft crabli in ono day. If the Mlea Ruth Goldfarb of New York 3 to 7 PC. BED ROOM From Simmons, Greenpoint and LINEN SUITS SUITS soft crab manngps to escape the toad spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. SUITES 15 Shifman. Latest coverings and fish and his other enemies, Including Bernard Bloom. most approved Innerspring Con- man, by hiding and Imitating a hard Misses Mary Brannlgan, Nell Hat- $95 to $220 Grades FAMOUS LANE CEDAR fi.75 0.75 orab as best ho can, then in about alan, Katherine Brannlgan and Mary CHESTS struction. an hour he oata somo small piecea of Preston spont Monday at Atlantli NOW $59-50 From shell or other grit to help digest his City. 150 Deduct 9ft% Save food and bo begins to harden again. Mrs. VcsU Carhart, Mlas Hazel Regular Price Tag Ladies' & Men's Universal Thla hardening process la carried on Newman and Milton Carhart spenl JANTZEN during tho next chango of tho tldo Thursday Rt Asbury Park. 200 PAJAMAS and by tho next high water period ho Rabbi Morris Goldfarb spenl 15 200 PIECES FINE Bathing Suits 1 Special ! la then known as a "tin back" and Wednesday and Thursday at Now ROOM SIZE RUGS GOVERNOR WINTHROP MAPLE REDUCED In unfit for fond In that slago. This York on. business. $29.50 to $110 Grades goca on tldo after lido until ho at- Tho winners at tho card party hcl' SECRETARIES Suites and Odd Pieces consisting (Trunks Excoptcd) 95' tnlns hla growth. by tho local flro compnny lnat week NOW. $| ft.95 to Recognized Standard Quality of Cupboards, Desks, Buffets, About tho middle of Octobor. tho aro aa follows: pinochle, Mrs. Groe- Tables, Chairs, Lamps and Nov- fcmnlo craba enn bo seen swimming hlngor, Mrs. Breeder, Mrs. Buochlcr, $34.50 to $75 Grade* elties. All authentic reproduc- Summer Neckwear Washable around with tholr eggs attached to Mrs. Hemzlngor, Mrs. lfickort, Mrs. Every grade from the hard-wear- Lawlor, Mrn. McCarthy, Miss Mary ing, low-priced Rug to the Finest tions from nationally known REDUCED NECKWEAR them, hunting for some sultablo place Schoen, Mrs. Ehronllndo and Mre, NOW $28 to f 55 makers. to dopojilt their egga. Many folks Berg; bridge, Mrs. Pinto, MM. Nee- Royal Wilton. 1.00 Values 050 Valuro .Special ! enjoy ontlnjr tho noft ci-abo nt this tur, Mrs, Casey, Mrn, ITowntaon, Mrs C C for 1.00 st.nli! of development, claiming thoy Osthorman and Mrn. Scully; fnntan, aro much Bwector. Mrs. McOowon, Mrs. Flaherty and Recently Added . . . Carloads Advance Creatiom in Furniture and Ruga 1 69 47 Most of tho crabs leavo our rlvor Mrn. Roondan. In the early fall and find their way out Into tho lmy to bed In tho mild Mary'and' Anna McCarthy woro re- for tho wlntnr period, during which cent Newark visitors. tlmo tho crabs remain dormant. Fred Nipt and daughters Mario am Crabs nro fierce llghtcu-a nad thoy Loulso aro on a toiwlny trip t fight Just as nnlmaln do, clawing ono Maine. WEST FURNITURE COMPANY another, mid In their combato fre- Mr. and Mro. Russell Allcott en- J. KRIDE1 quontly Jnno tliclr clnwn and loga. tertained at a party for Mr. and Mrs, During tho courso of development C. A. Oliver Saturday ovcnlng. KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY RED BANK Phone 637 nnw CIHWB or log.i appnar, but oncio Tho card party held In thu Bolve they attain tl •' growth thny do not doro casino Monday afternoon for th benefit of tho Allon fund wa BRAN6H STORE: MIDDLETOWN-RED BANK HIGHWAY. grow any new ones when they lose very successful. Rcfrcwhrnontu wor Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register'* Class- thr>m In combat or otherwise. served. The use of the- casino wa ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who A hard crab enn bury Itself In soft donated by Peter B, Ulcarl for thai wants lo sell and the buyer who wants to buy. fond or mud In about two seconds purpose, and only nl« eyes will then show, JP«t«r W, Kn*rloyg Ju r PflB&Ttitit RED FANK REGISTER, AT7GTJST 22.1985. killed a few chickens and that Was all. Various precau- remember that? Or will Ultra t» OB the MUr* w*«t niae. CMiMd th» RED BANK REGISTER tions, >ome of them quite expensive, were employed as loud cries for larger payment* and Emergency Relief btnlM on rawhide, Women's Work For | protection against the beast. Yet a dozen leopards for including undeserving b»neflol- TPM» In Btvcr. ESTABLISHED 18T8 B? JOHN H. COOK. arioa because tha fund In It* rwerve- roaming at large would hot be as dangerous as one stati Editorial Views bullding stages has what looks like a Projects Here Cleaned tha riv«r from Rltxiu't to Better Housing highway without sidewalks. Even In the Jungles anl surplus? Would it be Winer to use a Swimming river bridge. Hundred! of GEORGE C. HANCE, Editor. mals kill and Injure but few as compared with the num smaller reserve and depend on fu- Report Made by Eniley M. White tree* ware rtmovti and river la now Statement Inued by Thonuu E. FBEDEBIO 8. HAYES, Managing Editor. ber of pedestrians slaughtered and maimed by automo (Tat opinion! npnsiM ID tha Edltoriml ture earning power to support the passable for small boats. Vltw haxtaniix do not ntcestftrib/ carry Show* That a Great Deal of Colleton, State Director of biles on roads without sidewalks. Uii •ndoneswnl of Tn« EmUter.) outpayments? Work Hu Been Done Dur- Well House on Sbuioa Street «ocen opposed to tie Qulnn leadership, Construction of two office rooms Publlo Forking Place. lessoning unemployment In such a lend the best possible performance by the kind of craft ture persons volunteered to assist them. Atlantic town- •"he organization last year attributed need for. keeping down expenses Is for uso of overseer of the poor. Built approximately 300 feot of fashion as to restore tho self-respect which competed. ship has good reason to feel proud of its scouts and of :ho defeat of the Democratic, ticket, apt to bo lacking also. storm eewer and two catch basins of mon whose morale had been de- Governor Landon does not believe Construction of heating system for However, it is in other varied respects not nature- the public-spirited citizens who helped them in their vith the exception of McCampbeil, to entire building. back ot Broad street stores. This en- moralized. She streased also the feel- endeavors. Everyone who has faith in the future of these elements. It remains to be seen that depression exigencies make tire area Is always dry and available ing generally that It was an organi- made but to a certain extent man-made that cause oc- Built toilet room and Installed zation that took no cognizance of America will find it reinforced by knowledge of this In- whether they will go along on the huge public expenditures and govern- plumbing. Built walke (brick around to shoppers. Constructed backing casion for this great sporting event to be remembered. present slate. It is our guess tha mental experimentation necessary. logs ana fence along both parking politics, creeds, color, religious de- The committee which had charge of the regatta has cident of juvenile constructive accomplishment. ; buildings and grounds.) Painted all nominations or forms of bias. nany of them will not, which. tioes 'We didn't do it in Kansas," he says. buildings on premises. Arranged all areas. Built brick gutters along the Mrs. White's record In Red Bank made an expression of thanks for the public co-operation lot augur well for Democratic suc- 'The Republican and Democratic material stored on the property and west side of the White street area. has made that community ono of the snawn. It has been stated by Councilman Joseph C. eas In November. legislators of Kansas simply got to- built fence In front of storage piles. Graded both areas. This entire Job outstanding In New Jersey, having Irwin, spokesman for the committee, that every person The Democrats' big hope I« that tht gether and concluded that only by Planted evergreens on entire plot was done with second-hand material supervised a cunvana of every home who was asked to donate cash or services responded un- Senator BarbouNas balancing the budget and cutting ex- Maintained grounds by cutting grass with the exception ot cement. in tho area, some 2,700 In all, and list- Republicans will continue to Indulge penses could the state hope to sur- : k ed every property owner who was grudgingly. Sufficient funds are on hand to pay all bills Presidential Timbe n their own private fights of whicl- and getneral cleaning. * - and to leave a balance. Not a single accident, arrest or vive. . We have not allowed our poor NOT HOSPITABLE. likely to need work dono In, on or The possibility that Senator W. Warren Barbour :taey seem to have more than enough Liberty Flrebouse. around their homos. Those she crime occurred. o sink any party. Just now the out- or jobless to suffer In the name of turned over to Interested tradesmen. may be the Republican presidential candidate in 1936 :ome la more uncertain than usua economy." There was no horse-trad- Constructed boiler pit, stairs guard Harry qulnn Expresses Disapproval Other women who Hand out as Four members of the police department were out of continues to draw editorial comment by the big dally iecause of such inter-party battles.— ng between Republicans and Demo- railings and coal bin for new heating of Charles E. Burd's Proposal. leaders In sociological, phiianthropio town because of taking part in a pistol match, but their newspapers. Several papers stated last week that it had 'rcehold Transcript. crats as in New Jersey, but a mutual system. Built concrete floor over August 8, 1035. and other civic work in their resnec- places were taken by special officers. The efficient man- generally been taken for granted that the nomination agreement on planB to reduce ad- same. Took out tree In driveway and Editor, Red Bank Register. tlvo communities are evincing In- ner in. which traffic was regulated was not the least im- would go to some one in the West or Middle West but Security Is What We Make It. ministration costa and avert either regraded same. Dear Sir:— creasing Interest In view of tho're- portant aspect of the two big days on the river. In bankruptcy or further tax exactions. sults that havo brought New Jersey that the recent unexpected Republican victory in the For better or for worse the United Pearl Street. In a town of this size, there aro to tho second highest rank In the na- many ways the regatta was an event that enhanced the special congressional election in Rhode Island had Im- tates Is embarked on the sea of so- Asked how it wa8 done Governor The ERA did a largo grading job bound to be some people who dis- tion so far as Iho activities of the name and fame of Bed Bank. lal Insurance. President Roosevelt's Landon replied: "Oh, wo cut operat- on this property. Holes were on this agree as to how municipal affairs National Housing Administration are proved the senator's chance of being his party's stand- ing costs from the 1929 rate of $71 to ooncornod. They soo in tho new and ard bearer. Ignature on the Economic Security land up to flvo foot in depth. The should be conducted. That Is nat- Let marks the beginning of an ?51, and wo cut taxes somewhat and grounds had never been rough grad- ural. But when I was present at the rejuvenated homes an agency that Without going into tho details of this reasoning, ipoch. Whether that epoch shall be consolidated a bureau or two." That ed.. They are now graded and ready August S meeting of the mayor and will restore a healthy home and com- there is evidence to bellevo that he would be a stronger was all. Just what any competent council, and heard Charles Burd got munity life, tho biggest factor In the Party Machines lappy or otherwise rests with the for a coating of top soil which has up and complain that tho police de- reduction of crime; a strong stimulus candidate hereabouts than ho was in 1932. His chief American people over the next few business man would do when faced been carted from the Union street ex- partment should taka action against In tho development of culture, and Torn by Dissension. stock In trade at that time waB his personal popularity. ecades. with similar conditions. Governor tension. every car owner who leaves his car vastly Increased re-aulo values. Not The machines or organizations of both political par- He has augmented this by various acts such as his en- Success In the application of a sc- Hoffman and his advisors might well A bulkhead has been built along parked nt t.be curb without lights, or a few have predicted that, tho FHA deavors to get closed banks liquidated at the least pos- lal security system depends largely take a few lessons from Governor the pond and the ground has been who drives with glaring headlights, will be roiiponsible for a standard' of ties in Monmouth county havo passed out word as to Landon.—Newark Sunday Call. • I was astonished. I am In the ga- livlnj; In tho near future that will far who they want nominated. The approved candidates sible loss to the depositors and to get a square deal for n. a correct public understanding of leveled to the hoight of the bulk- rago business, and It would greatly surpass anything In tho history of have a tremendous advantage at the party primary elec- the farmers of hie homo state. phat It Is and is not supposed to do head. benefit me personally and financially, this or any other nation." No ono living in Monmouth county has ever been ,nd of what Is necessary In order to The Hitching Poet Comes Back. Drains were laid acrose tho prop- If every driver who wished to park tions. At the very outset of the campaign they arc as .ccomplish the job. For example— •ured of the votes of pretty much air the officeholders elected President. Trior to the present time no son of Hero and thero, on come tren-tiin- erty to caro for storm water. Tho en- In front of his home, or 'down town, BRAZEN THIEVES. The bill just made law does not oled street In some tranquil old tiro building haa been stuccoed and faced the alternative of wearing out and of most of their relatives, neighbors and frlendB, Old Monmouth has even been considered for this exalt- rovlde Immediate pensions for all American town, one sees an Iron pil- his battorlea or parking his oar In ed position. However, tho county produced one vice painted inside and out. Celotex cell- Calf Stolen While In a pnsturo an The ramifications of organization support are numerous. rho have passod the age ot sixty-five lar surmounted by a small Iron head ngs have been installed over the fil- my garage. Varied and devious, yet this has not always proved In- president, he being Garrett Hobart, who at one time ears. Persons above this age are f a horse, a ring In Its mouth. Near- But what kind of a reputation for Gcorgo Slovens's Farm. ter house to aid in heating, Walks hospitality would Red Bank got? In vincible. lived in Marlboro township. It would be a great stroke liglble if without other means of ay is a small stone platform. have been laid. All equipment has Eatontown, N. J,, of good fortune for the Republican party in New Jersey upport, and" the amount of the pen- Junior points to "that funny eta- these times, every town Is endeavor- AugUHt 10, 1935. Usually the machine wins, but the political history ion depends on state co-operation. been cleaned and painted.- A largo ing-tu'attract-as many visitors as of Monmouth county has notable instances when this to have Senator Barbour as the standard bearer because :ue" and wants to know what "that proportion of the paint was furnished possible. Visitors mean business for Tho Rod Bank Register, The bill does not set up future old- (tone altar" was used for. Such an Red Bank, N. J. was not the cose. In the past both county machines he would "drag the ticket along." That ho is stronger ge insurance for the whole popula- by CWA. The entire grounds have our merchants, and possible rosl- than his party was demonstrated In 1932 when he pportunity for reminiscence la aol- been planted with evergreens. dents. But how many would we at- Dear Sirs:— have more or Ics3 attempted to veil who they were go- ;lon but only for those working in dom afforded that venorabie gentle- tract if we told them that If thoy Bnlng a vegetable raiser, t ha4 Ing to support They had good reason for doing so. Tho breasted tho Rooseveifiandfillde and was one of a very 'actories, stores or other units em- man called "Dad." He makes full Sower riant. parked at the curb without lights bocomo accustomed to suffering li Geran election law as originally passed expressly forbid tew Republican senatorial candidates in the entire na- >Ioylng eight or more persons. Thus ise of it. He expounds on the hap- All of tho painting at this plant they would be arrested? silence for many things which ara organization support for candidates favored by party tion to be elected. lomestics, agricultural workers and >y days of horses and buggies, eul- haa bcoa done by tho unemployed Doesn't Mr. Burd realize that for clearly unfair; chief nmong them are bosses. Little by llttlo the law has been so weakened mall enterprisers must still provide cies and gigs, nag-s and fillies, rigs, with the exception, of the exterior of a community of Its size, Red Bank tho ruinous prices whloh wo farm- or their own-future. has lens crime than many others? ers aro forced to accept for our pro- that it has practically become a dead letter. cams, and the ancient and honor- tho greenhouse. The CWA furnished Suppoaa our police force, after all, \t duce—accept or allow tho cropa to It does not pay a dole to those who iblo Institutions called "hitchln' considerable paint for this job. The The bosses of both parties now come out openly and Brazen Thievery Which re now unemployed 'nor will if in Is not a large one, were ordered to rot. Many other abuses no other In- say who they want nominated instead of letting the news losts" and "steppin' stones." That clarlflers have been overhauled, acum spend all the time checking up on dustry will put up with might be e future pay benefits to chronic as a day when, there was time to troughs built and several now pipe lights. Just how much protection mentioned, but I set out to state filter out through their henchmen as they did when they Should Be Punished. lafcrs. Unemployment compenaa- pare and room to park. nstalled by tho unemployed. The would wo j?ot for our lives and prop- something of an entirely different were not sure whether they might get "in Dutch" be- George Stevens of Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury ion depends upon a person's first Perhaps, the memeory of calm, care of the grounds and plant was erty, while the police were so oc- nature. The writer finds it not hard cause the- Geran law had teeth. They have become an township, states In a letter published In another part of laving been employed and having cll-ordnred streets in the years B. too much work for one man. The cupied. Mr. Burd told tho mayor and to lose faith in human nature when bold as the bootleggers were during the waning-days of juilt up a credit of payments in his \. (before automobiles) inspired the council that he nearly ran down a such an occuronco takes place that The Register that thieves took a heifer owned by him 'avor. ERA has allowed the use of men on youngster on a bicycle. After all, the happened last Wodneaday aftornoon prohibiton. nvention of a device recently in- this work. Planted numerous spruce from a fenced pasture Held where It was grazing, put it italled along the curbs of Oklahoma burden Is on every driver. Wa must on my own property. However, despite this boldness there is good reason In an automobile and got away without being identified. The bill does, however, provide at and evergreens. The use of unem- all be careful. You can't legislate I very carefully raised a heifer to believe that essentially both party machines aro in- least a subsistence for the needy ;ity; perhaps, on the other band, tho ployed men would average more than away tho thoughtlessness of youth, from birth. This heifer had a calf a He says the state police will undoubtedly try to find tho aged In the many states which havo otivo was the conviction that sorne- two per day for tha entire year. but a wee bit of caution will help. few days ago, and I had decided to herently weaker than they have been for a number of thieves but that they cannot be expected to spend much hlng had to be done about parking raise that also. But some party had years past. The very fact that they advertise who they adopted pension laws. And it pro- Tennis Court*. Howover, Mr. Burd apparently Is time on the matter because the loss is small. vides a similar aid for widowed .hat would be just to motorist and not worried over tho good name of tha colossal nerve to deliberately want nominated Is a confession of weakness. If they For his own sake as well as for more important rea- mothers with dependent children. .axpayer alike. Anyway newly de- The tennis courts have been resur- Red Bank. Such a drive as he sug- steal that calf In mid-afternoon from were sure of their ground they would not go to such gned parking meters have appeared faced on two occasions by the un- gests would affect thousands, and beside its mother, where they were lengths to show what they want but Instead would rely sons, It is to be hoped that Mr. Stevens is mistaken. It does lay a future basis for a >n that city's streets. In less than ;mployed. (This made a great sav- spread from coast to coast the Inhoa- resting Inside a fenced pasture under The loss may not be large, but this is beside the point minimum retirement income for a wo weeks 200 of them, set on Iron ng.) Painted fence on courts. Fur- pltallty of Red Bank. But then, It a tree along Sycamore nvenue. As. on the former means of passing the word "up and down very large portion of the population IB the same Mr. Burd who several I said before, many things I have the line." If such brazen robbery can be committed in broad day- nished extra labor for year 1934 and and do take as being "all in tho day's light without the miscreants being brought to heel or on a contributory insurance basis— ,ts at twenty-foot intervals, have part of 1935. weeks ago, on a Saturday, stood by One does not have to be deeply versed in Monmouth if this section of the measure does aken in $745.09. The parker depos- while more than twenty youngsters work," but this happening so Irri- the stolen property being restored to the owner it goes started a sail boat race In the teeth tates me that I must try to make county politics to know that both parties arc split not not encounter constitutional diliicul- s a nickel; a green flag pops up; an Allen's Dock. myself heard. Has it come to pass without saying that worst violations will occur. Such tieB. indicator begins to move. When the This dock was built entirely by un- of an approaching gale. One didn't only wldthwise and lengthwise, but also in oblique di- an outcome would be encouragement for the lawless to have to be a veteran waterman to ono must expect such things? The rections as well as many other directions such as a pair It does provide a cushion or stop- me allowance has elapsed the flag employed labor. Painted entire dock, look down the river toward Rumson actual value is not what counts In of trousers might be ripped in passing over a harbed commit bolder and more lucrative crimes. gap of unemployment compensation :rops and officers tag the cars. and float with gas tar. Repaired and see the storm clouds, nor to Buch a case; it is whether one must The chief reason given for the very expensive cre- payments for a time for the man who Yes, it's the modern equivalent of and maintained float at end of dock. know that the wind was carrying actually proparo to guard each pos- wire fence. The primary election Is a regular jig saw loses his job—similarly assuming: that ho old hitching post, run on a pay- session, oven though on one's own puzzle. To fit the pieces together Is a task which few ation of the state, police force was protection for tho Fisher Place Storm Sewer and Cul- thorn In this direction. farmer. If tho state police are unable to run down a this section is upheld constitution- is-you-park basis. It Is being well As a result, when the storm broke, property. if any prophets who value their reputations would en- ally. ccelved as supplying a parking verts. the boats were strung; out from Red Evidently fences meant nothing to deavor to assume at this time. crime of this kind they cannot but suffer a loss of pres- Constructed storm sewer on Fish- this thief. If I had tho money to tige. Results are what count; and If this brazen theft Broadly speaking, it does extend ilace for shoppers, making traffic Bank to Rumson. At beBt thoy are spare I'd hire tho proper people td However, one thin^ .wrrna patent. Organization the practices of insurance to cover u nore fluid, lessening confusion on r place approximately 450 feet in only fragile craft. And look what locate the culprits, just for satisf&o- support is still a big advantage but to a lesser extent brings no punishment for the guilty it will rightly be wide field of risk to the individual's ho highways, and facilitating easy length. (Residents In this vicinity are happened: A dozen boats over- tion and aonso of duty, but satisfac- appraised ns a breakdown of law and order. +ory pleased with this job.) Built cul- turned, one man and several boys than it has been in tho pnst. Both parties are rent economic security. This is not un- ecess to the parking areas. There came close to losing their lives by tion In these times comos too high to asunder by intordne strife and in the helter and skelter like the expansion of commercial In- s some objection to It on the ground verts across Harding road at Hud- drowning, and kind hearted yachts- afford. Thero Js no doubt the state surance during several centuries :hat the streets Bhould not be used son avenuo and. aluo across Oakland men were kept, busy rescuing the 'Ollce will do all possible to appre- of political strife who knows what will happen! The or raising revenues, but proponents street at Pearl. icnd the vandals, but I, for one, don't Geran election law sought to end boss domination of from a mutual agreement among boys. A little thoughtfulness could expect them to wasto much time on High Grasses and Weeds as shipowners facing the hazards of the irgue that, contrariwise, taxpayers South. Street. have averted this. The race should primary elections and failed, but there Is pood reason fleas. Thus It ha.t now developed In- hould not be aflked to supply even never have been held. BO small a loss. I only hopo you will to believe from the proi^nt state o£ Monmouth county Laid brick gutters on east side of The next day papers throughout publish this letter, all or in part. In Avoidable Fire Hazards. to such numerous types as fire, emporary Btorage for private auto- tho street from brook near Madison tho hopo some ono will furnish In- politics that the same end rimy he obtained by natural storm, theft, accident, riot, life insur- len, nnd that flvo cents In a mod- the East carried stories: "Wholestale formation that will properly punish Belectivlty, or the survival of tho fittest, or whatever Weeds and high grasses have now attained their rate prlco for the privilege. avenue to Brown place. Laid brick Tragedy Narrowly Averted at Red maximum height nnd if cut down late in the summer ance, automobile liability on down to gutters on west Bide from Bergen Bank." What kind of publicity Is those responsible for such misdeeds. you may choose to call i!. In other words candidates protection for window glass and furs. —The Christian Science Monitor. place to Brown place. Built new this for our town? Do we want .peo- Yours truly, who "buck the machine" have a better chnnci; of suc- they will not havo time before cold weather to grow ple to think that we are so callous Goorge Stovens; sufficiently to again become a nuisance. Alongsldo ot The point for Americans to re- culvert under sidewalk on weBt side Sycamoro Avenuo, cess this year in the primnry elections than hnp usually member is that insurance in an in- of street. Cleaned brook from hat we heed not life and limb? Mr. Shrewsbury Township. sidewalks they are especially obn"xiou8 because after a FAItHES FOB FKEEHOUDEB. Burd said he Instructed tho young been true in the past. strument for speclllc pur-posies, not a Plnckney road to 800 feot east of boys to lower their sails whon over- P. B.—Next door neighbors wit- storm, unless one is clad with high boots, it Is Impos- panacea for economic ills. South street. noBsed the theft, but were unable to slhlo to walk without getting drenched. Often tbla veg- Jted tUmk Councilman Issues State- taken by a storm, and ride It out. Ho obtain license numbers or much oth- The adequacy of social Insurance Sunset Avenuo. meant he Instructed his pupils. But ctntlon is so dense that the walks are almost obliterated will depend In the first instance on ment Announcing His Candidacy. how about the other boys, not er Information, duo to distance from from view and it la a greater obstacle than a deep unow. the industriouaness of the. people and Built a gutter acrose. the west end wealthy enough to bo his pupils, who ipot and speed of thloves. Councilman James S. Parkea of ot tho Btreet to stop heavy wash and . — 1 ^ . Roads Without Sidewalks More Worse even than this annoyance and inconvenience, tho productiveness of the nation's In- Red Bank haB Issued the following were In the race? dustries. There Is no ucciirlly In tatement announcing hla candidacy carried Uio north end out on the I for one insist that the reputation COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT. Dangerous Than Leopards at Large. Is the fire hnzard caused by letting this growth go un- Idleness nor can it be. provided by dump by building a wooden fluma. of Red Bank must ba abovo re- checked. Next winter and early spring tho dead grasses tho Republican nomination for proach. We must welcome visitors Much advice has been given to pedestrians to walk any legerdemain of merely Issuing 'reohoMen This has stopped the heavy washouts Clerk of the State Supreme Court and weeds will lie turned into inflammable material money. Economic Hccurlty connlat!) Snow BexnovnI. any one Individual, but for tho great- Permit mo to congratulate you and the time but which had been used by sum....me.r residents.„,„„„„. ing either too low or ' too high. If ihulrman of tho Finance Committee est good to the greatest number. your fellow city commissioners, and ing sidewalks," one witness EN. two days of tho boat races, toists, but not one cent If; used to make safe walking next two or three years whether tho If I am successful In being chosen Aided in trimming all of tho largo I have been In many cities through- have elapsed before the summer residents return to thai" :o represent the people of Monmouth It Won Given for Mrs. Daniel 0. places, although ited^utrlmiH Imve to pay taxes for roads city homes. For selfish nnd civic rc on», as weU as taxes Imposed are reully bearable. :ounty, I Intend to put forth my beat willow treca. Took out six large tree" out tho state, nnd havo attondod tho same as car users nnd although many pedestrtnna n9 tt and .stumps. Built a bulkhead on the llendrlcliuon OJ Port Monmoutb. many out-door functions, but I am • proper regard for the r,Bnt» ,,f othprllp „'„ J™[ ?* The ecale for reserves linn boon in- sffortH toplve them an efficient, and liluuHod to stuto that your police de- are killed and Injured becntwe there arc no safe places creased by Conffresa ovar what the 3ijsinc3B-)lko administration ot all west side next to Dlckman's boat Mrs. J. Henry Walling of Port should be allowed to heenmo a fire hnzard became " Monmouth gave a lawn party In her partment is tho moot efficient and for them to use, dead uncut weeda and graces. necai.se or President's Committee on ISconomlc en, to the best of my ability. works. Filled In holes on the west courteoua that I have ever come In Security recommended. Tho insur- James S. Parkes. nlde of dock. Took out elxty feet of rook garden Friday afternoon. Mrs. contact with. Unfortunately everyone la not able to follow the ad- Daniel C. Hendrlokson, who recently vice ot not walking on roads without sidewalks. For ance fund Is expected to reach a broken 24-lnoh drain (storm sewer) I would like to mnlte apcclal men- maximum of $48,000,000,000 In 1080. on cn«t uldo of dock' and replaced returned home from the Long tion of the oltlcer who wears badge • various rofinon.'i beyond their control many pedestrians Tho tnx program hn.i h,eon lift by fnc.i of both Ulo Branch hospital where »he under- No. 4. X had occasion to ask direc- Right and Loft. Tlmfs This Is more than twice tho value of New Members ot Boat Club. with now pipe, the borough paying are obliged to traverse HUCII muds. It la u curious fact what it deserved-the well- nil tho gold In tho world. It Is cqiil- for the cost of ctfment for Joints only. wont an operation, was the guest of tions nnd would nay that despite the that although these thoroughfares mo virtually eham- kriown one-two punch, vnlcnt to approximate*./ twice the Throe new membara have been Pipe was furnished by the county. honor. Cantoloupes were served an heavy trnfflo and nil tho trylnV nltua- refreshments. Others present be- tlona that confronted him, combined bK'B no official consideration la given to the compara- combined normal incoino of manu- •Idcted to tho Playera' Iloat club. Painted tho woodwork on the dock with the heat, lio wan not alonW elll- tively lnexpenulve remedy of making sidewalks. facturing, (rannporlntliin unil (rude In 'hey «r» John V. Spain of Kaat with five coats with ga» tar. Main- sides Mrs. Hendrlokson and Mrs. clont In his duly but bad 11 wtoaflunt the United H!aten. Orange, Herman Bplllo of Brooklyn tained tho grounda during 1034 and, Walling were Mrs. George Wlllfstt, nmllo and a way about liim.UM not A few yearn «KO much horror and apprehension wan Mrs. Albert J. Hendrlckaon, Mm. expreesod becavieo a leopard broko out of a zoo In Mid- to a.treadmll ""Payer: This may appear to bemienk fiscal nd Edward Meseelt of Jeruey City. have cleaned up twice during 1830. only made friends, but a'doSru e to •oundncis but It also reproaenta a Mri». Ralph Delll Paoll of New York, Put In now jiootu around parking PbUIp Dlnkelberg, Mm. Morgan ICI- visit your fair city again. ? dletown township. The animal was at large floveral lert, Mrs. Isadora M. Walling, Miss- Vory truly yours, weeks before It wnn nhot and killed, but It did not at' political risk. Such a isum J» nece*- who la apendlng two months at th» area. es Udora and Mary Walling, Mrs. Fred h. Bjomlgood. anyone and it did not caune much damage. It »ary on an actuarial baiiln to take Molly Pitcher hotel, entertained at Wluurf Avenue. care of the responsibilities mummed, crnb and boer patty at tht Toop. who bat Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Balrd and Mrs. William Stolz Is touring Can- VOGUE UP "Unttked wear, aeaortmont of neces- By His Boy Friends ttnm and Sahadort Sciallona and (ram delivery route.) Mrs. A. M. Baird have been on a ada with friends. sary and lovoly articles; also cakes, larlu liahhauiar.) trip to Canada. Miss Edith Powell of Taylor, Pa., Permanent 3 Wants • Mrs. Winifred Creavy and children Cooklos and rolls. Tendered Bachelor Dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay of Fair Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Conover and was the guest of her undo and aunt, Wave to look lu>r best at all time*,,, Haven and Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Clay irace and Jack of Tuckahoe, New Mr. and Mrs. Greyer, tho past week. Croqutgnols ;. Something (or overybody. Lincroft Inn Lut Friday Night York, and Mrs. Kay Molahan and children Ellerd and Inez spent Thurs- or Combination Complete .- to feel at ea*e ana perfectly /,....• IB LINDEN TLACE of Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mr. day at New York where they met Alfred Marccllus of Fair Haven poised, if;, ' —Presented With Handsome ,nd Mr». William H. Willett daughtor Helen of Bronxville, New relatives from New Orleans. has moved Into the Thompson house Ringlet Ends, $2 Desk $et from Group. Mm. Roy Cobb and her two chil- York, wero Sunday visitors of Mr. on School street, vacated by Aaron Genuine and Mrs. Patrick Gaffney and fam- A. Hartner and son and Mlsa Cow- FREDERIC WAVES dren are upending a, week at New- art of Long Branch visited at the Donahay and family. 49.00 to S7.E0 Created by Parisian Method The Lincroft Inn was the teens of ark. ily. Mr. Creavy Is tho brother of Conover home on Tuesday. Mrs. William Hlgginu spent part of SPKCIAT! a merry stag party Friday night. The Charles Gross and family of Now- Tom Creavy, 1931 P. G. A. champion. FBEK FINGER WAVE Gossard Mrs. Clifford Donnell Is visiting last week with relatives at New York. la Uiu tuutwor. Silhouette Correction occasion was a testimonial In the rk spent the week-end with Mr. Miss Ella Kelly and Matthew Mul- relatives at Trenton, Miss Ethel Dorrer of Tennent, with our form of a bachelor dinner tendered lln, Jr., will leave Saturday for Sara- The pull of the Reducing Exercises Gross's mother, Mrs. Amelia Gross. Tho Conover houso on Hudson spent Thursday with her brother, Modern Method o Frank Kaiser of Bed Bank, who Mrs. Sadie McOrath and family toga, where they will-visit Mr. and Lester Dorrer. back • otrapc woo married Sunday to Miss Mary have returned to Jersey City after Mrs. Wilfred Miillln. street Is being renovated. . Oil Shampoo—$1.00 flattens tho ab- by (111 of Middlotown township. William and George Patcher and Miss Loretta Kollar. visited at New domen, upllfbi having made a stay at their summer Thomas Lead of Elmhurst, Long York on Wednesday. Ask about It! A group of more than thirty friends bungalow here. Island, Is visiting William E. Hurley Fred Koch of South Orange, wcro the bust, and visitors here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. McCloskcy are 3pccUl Attention to Children's Half controls . the greeted the guest of honor when he Mra. Everett Oliver, who recently of the Main road. spending a few days at Jersey City. Mrs. L. M. Douglass arrived.at tho famous old village Inn Misses Ruth and LOUIB Clayton Gray, Dyed or Bleached Hair Successfully hips. •eturned home after having urider- Henry Molzon returned home on Mrs. Lizzie Stryker tins returned waved and after many complimentary re jone an operation at a hospital, con- Saturday after spending two woeka ,avejreturned tn thRlr home, at Wept Hair Tested Let oni expert Chester. Pa., after a visit at the Clay- from a visit with her son, Lester fitters e h o w marks and handshakes the boys «at Jnues to Improve. vlaltlng friends at Washington, D. C. Strykcr of Oakhurst. before Waving Ann's Beauty Salon down to a long table In the hotel's ton home./! Proprietor'* you what Mrs. Tobias Starke and her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKay and son John Patterson, who spent several ball room and partook Of a well pre- Miss Fra/cDs Hayes Is spending a Vogue Personal Attention Mis-Slmpllclty 10 VVallnco St., Bed. Dunk .er of Brooklyn have been spending of North Arlington arespendlng the pared meal. ' weeks' at a French college in Penn- Individual can do. several days with Mrs. Sto.rke'0 weel with Colonel and Mrs. Lionel J. few days with her aunt, Mrs. Minerva sylvania, has returned home. Beauty Parlor Clifford Dorlng of Bed Bank, a very mother, Mrs. Catherine Llddy. Barker of the Main road. Gibson of Eatontown. HAIR CUTTING Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Donnell en- 16 White St., close friend of Mr. Kaiser, waa fore- Donald Rellly 1B enjoying a vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and Sylvia Llfis Is on a two weeks' visit tertained recently, Mrs. Barnes and 3.S0 to 10.00 most In the party arrangements and NUNZ1E ion. He and his wife are ntAtlan- daughter Lois spent the week-end at New York. Miss Lebklcher of Washington, D. Bod Bank, N. 3. Hair stylist Christian Science ho acted as master of ceremonies. ,lo City. with Mr. and Mrs. George Clayton of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Wood and tertalned recently, Mrs. Barnes and Reading Room He eeatod Mr. Kaiser at the head of Mrs. William Hamberg entertained Jamesburg. daughter of Philadelphia, visited rel- Mra. Stephan and Mrs. Barnes of Phone 646 tho table and after a short addreee 'rlends from Bayonne over the week- W. W. Walbell's house, formerly atives here on Friday. Trenton. (TREE TO THE PUULIC) In behalf of tho friends present hand- Open Evenings by Appointment 17 Broad Street, Bed Bonk, N. i. Church Bdfflce ind; occupied by Eugene Layton and farn- Recent gueste at the home of Mr. ed Mr. Kaiser a package as a re- Mr. and Mrs. John Funk and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Storm were Mr. It pays to advertiao In The Register. 200 Broad St.. Itcd liiinU, N. J. membrance from "the boys." It con- lly, Is being repainted, J. Hoffman and Mrs. Merle Lockwood of Flem- of Red Bank is doing the work; Authorized and approved llter- tained a very handsome desk set of lngton spent Sunday with Mrs. Jo- tho very lateist design and made by Mrs. Harold Wlllgerodt has re- aturo on OhriBtlun Science may ba sephine Mills. turned home after visiting with Mr. read, borrowed or purchased. ono of America's most prominent Mrs. Carl Lee entertained friends The public 1B cordially Invited to manufacturers. and Mrs. John Severlns of Burling- UIQ the Hcudlnu Room, whlcb U from Water Witch over the week' ton. open dally, except Sundays and Mr, Kaiser, In his usual modest end. legal holidays,- from li30 to 4:80 Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., has pur- P. M. Tuesdays ami Frldnye. 7:80 way. accepted the token of remem- Albert QuackenbUBh and Thomas chased a new Oldsmoblle sedan. to 0:30 I'. M. brance with a short talk to his Hanlon, two of the members of the Tho trainer's house on Mrs. Helen During July and AtfKust the Sunrlay friends and the outburst of applause Boy Scouts, are spending a week at Hay Whitney's estate Is being re- Evening Service will bo omitted. at the close of his remarks was evi-Camp Allaire. painted. dence of tho high esteem In which ho The ladles of the official board of is held by his many friends. Calvin Haabrouck of Thomasvllle, Community church will hold a clam Georgia, formerly of this place, re- Following tho dinner the rest of chowder sale tomorrow. The chow- dor will be sold by the plate to be cently visited friends here. the ovenlng was spent in gcnoral so- Mr. and Mrs. . Albert Stringer of Chaperono Your Cigarettes ciability. Group singing was one eaten on the premises or by the of the principal pastlmca -with Clif- quart to be taken home, Thomaaville, Georgia, arc visiting DON'T LET THEM ford Oakorson and Joseph Fix tak- Mrs. Doris Dennison of Newark trwls S. Thompson and family. 15* ing turna at tho piano. spent Sunday with her niece, Mrs The Vacation club met last night co GO OUT ALONF, Others present besides those pre- Albert Courtor. at tho home of Miss Nancy Schofleld viously mentioned were Thomas P. The Christian Endeavor society of for their final season meeting. Gill, Goorgo Gill, George Frattln, Community church will hold a picnic Miss Ann V'lgcrodt Is spending a. two weeks' vacation at Cape Cod William Maloney, Walter T>. Morris, Saturday,'August 31, on tho lawn of J A large percentage of fires Dr. Theodore A. Doromua, Milton Mrs. Helen Brockman. from her duties at the social service 54 Broad Street Red Bank lk\ are caused by cigarettes. Holler, Frank T. Wise, Leonard M The Sunshine club hold a very suc- headquarters at Red Bank. Play Safe. Marthens, William H, Jeffrey, John c6ssful lawn party last week at tho Edward Boughton, Jr., returned L. Cooke, Anthony Fiasconaro, James home of Mrs. Charles Quackenbueh. homo yesterday after spending the Sot* mote THURSDAY FRIDAY € SAWRDAYW, 1. Be sure your cigarettes J. Hogan, Melvln P. Stout, Jack Prizes wcro won by Mrs. Clara Har- summer visiting his father in Cali- Bailey, Bruco Crlspoll, Thomas Irving rison, Mrs. Amelia Gross and Mrs.fornia. $ Pound Can KEEP YOUR 35c Tube are extinguished when Brown, Carl M. Davis, Albert Hunter Bstella Wethered. The "dark horse" Word has been received from Mrs. TEETH HEALTHY, STRONGHEART] | you leave them. J. It. Murphy, Walter Hogan, Joseph award went o Mrs. Frank Homan. Margaret R. Gonover, who is attend- 50c WENDY J. O'Brien, Charles L. Oakerson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoyt and ing a teachers' convention in Mexico MAVIS DOG FOOD IODENT Milk •( Masntiia A»r.,,J ,, Cit Si.,. 2. Carry adequate fire in- Matthew Mullen,. Charles K. Champ- Misses Mary and Gertrude McNeil City. TALCUM HMIH D.,t._ I lln, Dante Doverlo; William Rclmer, ,of Boonton were guests of Mr. and Mr. and £Mrs. L R. Stewart and , Tt,. U TOOTH PASTE TOOTH surance in case of pos- Body Powder Not J 2 sible loss. Harold Whitney and F. E. HaSley. Mrs, J. Henry Walling one day last childron aro spondlng the month at n PASTE A souvenir of the aifalr to bo cher- week. their bungalow at Manasquan, See us today for adequate ished by Mr. Kaiser was an auto- Mr. and Mr». Frank Tracy and James Bray of Red Bank is spend- graphed sheet upon which was the their son Frank of Oakvlllo, Connec- ing two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. fire protection. ticut, will return home Sunday after If signature of oach person present. Joseph W. Thompson. a visit to Mr. and Mra. Walling. "Stop, Look and Listen" will be 570,000 r4 Miss Dorothy Johnson of Wayside the topic of Rev. David Povey Sun- G. Howard Lippincott DEMOCRATIC CLUB FABTY. visited MIBS Mildred Johnson last day, August 25, at the Lincroft 10c Tin Pint Bottle Former We Pound Can I Real Estate and Insurance Thursday. > ^ hapel. Dinner-Dance Given by Women's Or, Mrs. Thomas Hanlon had relatives Rubbing ENO SI Monmoutlh St., Bed Bank C.8.P. Pint ganlzntlon of Fair Haven. from Jersey City with her over the Ex Lax Alcohol SALT Thono 321. week-end. Tinton Falls News. Peroxide Tho Fair Haven Women's Demo- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolf of Bny- C cratic club gave a dinner dance Fri- onne are spending two weeks at their The firemen cleared more than $18 day evening at the Log Cabin Inn at bungalow at thlR last Thursday night by a bunco and ©as* Portaupeck. Features of the evening Robert Ferguson of Bayonne la at PURCHASED FOR SUN RAY 39 1 9 card party. Refreshments of peach- | wero sogs and dances by Mloa Annl' the home of his aunt, Mrs. Thomas PATRONS—TO BE SOLD AT es and ice cream were Rorvcd. About Lnrge Assortment for T)iri/(, ^Vomta t Hart and a dance called "The Flying Roilly, for two weeks. 100 persons were present. Walter Former 35c LESS ; Trapeze," by Gcorgo Harm, Joi Mrs. William Runge and family 8-oz.Jug Heavy Terry, 5c SNOWBOY Wyndorf won the door prize and the WASHING il nsididiuon Woodward's orchestra provided thi of Jersey City spent the week-end at card prize. Oliver Mclntyre received DR. LYONS THAN WASH CLOTH music. their bungalow here. a basket of apples and Mrs. Ray | Tooth Powder DRAKE Fortunate' circumstnnces offered POWDER fii.| Among those attending wore Mis MIBS Elsie Peterson and her broth- Bennett was tho winner of a cake. PURE VIRGIN this opportunity to brinp Sun o hold. Tlio Kient- Shaving Thin plcturcequo French cottage either side of the entranco offer ad- ost cow auction over held nnil each cow 4Ot Value TliKKE WILL UK A Sl'EUlAL Al'TllR must havo a new owner. Inspection In- THEATKE TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY, typo of nemo would look beat perhaps ditional npotg of color. vitod an cows will bo here liy Mondny. OCTA60N August 20, IpnvliiH Now York, l.ther- All bedrooms have cross-ventila- II Cream ty (it,, lOir.O 1'. M., Niiwnrk, llroml St., on a corner lot, but If built on* an 25o Orion 10:48 I'. M., (or stntlmm Porlli Amlmy Insldo lot, imlllclent apoco should he tion, while the living room and mas- Also sell some, stock IHIIIH, mated tonmn I'mmd I'bff. to 1'olnt 1'leannru Inclusive. TliU spe- and single horses, inutcs, '21) idtrH, hnnioM, HOOK PENCILS allowed for a small roao gardon out- tnr bedroom are exposed on thrau olnl ti'nln IMOVI<1*» an opportunity to sldcfl. Halls give easy access Sj nil floid salt and other uKnrttl* . Anvllilnyg "old MATCHMS Bordcn atltnil the tlioator. sldo tho llvlriK room window, an a on commission. Kxchanuen rnnilo. I'll- 50 pnolis rooms on both tho first and second vata snlos d&tly. Com^ e_ efttly—brink- „' .your Cliulot suitable Butting Is essential to bring floor. Tho kitchen and dining alcove frlonds Thursday, Auffust. 2Q, 1OIlfl:tKS . AA 10° out the full charain of this design. combination also la ventilated from renl treat at this bin auction every Thurn- onnn of C»r*mel« I Jersey.^ Ceni nil Buff or white etucco, with ths door three «lde», and built-in conven- SI) cartoiiH and blinds In green, offers a plean- iences are provided. There U also a JACOB ZUmtlN *' SON, Now jl-00 1 InR color arrangement for tho exter- re»r entry. Stables! Odd Bovn can tnako extra pocket money ior, Gray or red uhlnglo tllo ID rocm- Estimate* of construction vary, but Rill 130 HIln* Th» Hdulitor.—AdvertlHamoni. mendod for tha roof. Box bunhon on u* approximately J9.000. NfcW JWUIitC _ Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1935. WOBST TBAGEDY. of setes A. U. and eight P. U. (Standard NOTICE OF REO1STRY AND ELECTION. the center Una ot Chestnut streat to it* NOTICE Or REGISTRY AND ftLSCTION att.prpMttvt thence-<4) euterly. In Ue Artillery Training time.) Borough of Red Bank. N. J. Intersection with the tracks' of the New Township o| MMdlatm. N. J. e&tar line of Fas- View Aveawt to the la" From The Register Said Primary Election to be held la the Jarae* Southern railroad, thence north- Famrborn, Noted Flyer, Commenti on place in the respective district as specifi- Notice of the time and piece of u old tug wardly alone the tracks or road bed of the Notice of the time and place of holdlna Wladiny Road, U..M. (T) SsShSVfi At Fort Hancock cally above mentioned and said Primary the General Hleotion and of the officers to New Jersey Southern railroad to Its Inter- he Qanerat Election and of the officer* to th« oaotar Iin. of tha blip WlnJlnV" Post nnd Rogers Death,. Election will be held for the purpose of be elscted and meetings of the Board* of section with the canter Use of Monmoutb >e elected and meeting* of the Boards of to the Mnurliw of tha road {,&„'!.i Fifty Years Ago nominating person* of the respective Registry and Election In the Borough of street, thenea eastward!? along: the eantar ilstry and Election In the Township oi One of the most interesting phases Clyde P«»gborn, note* flyer at parties wto the offlMoffice, s mbovabov, e „,--„- Red Baut- In the County of Monmouth. line of Monmouth street to Tte Intersec- Middle town. In the County of upnmouth. tion with center lint of Broad street, tht Notice I* hereby given that 11 General (ram Navcilnk to Uonard,.,.., umnO> ,„ In tha training of the cadets of the Keyport said the death of Wiley Post \Aniand aals|.oo t t0o ti elec,ct t01) on,e Ual Mal,ean and ond <-..#F .( - ...„ Notice Is hereby elven that a Gtnsral Culled From the News and Civilian Military training camp now and Will Rogers In an Alaska plane Member of the County Executive Com- Election will ba held in and for the point or placet of beginning. Election will be held In and for the Muwrlj. In th. clntM iin, of UT« foil mittee for each political party participat- Borough of Red Bank, in the County 0. Tha polllnff place for the Sixth Election township of Mlddletown, In th* County oi wllns from Kkvaaink to taonardvllto, to torial Columns and Presented at Fort Hancock, is the actual mak- ! crash Friday waB "the worm trag- ing In said Primary Election in each Monmouth and State of New Jersey* on District Is Belief Enfflne Bous*. Drummond if on mouth and St*to of New Jersey, on h. sanUr llnlla*. ot SavantBov.nths Av.nua* for the Entertainment of To- ing up. of a complete train Of 8-inch j edy since the Knute Hockne crash election district 1 also one Hale and onoTuesday, November 5th, 1986, between the place. Tuesday, November 6th* 1986, between the oW.B. D«»U (noti Uienco jo) notihM- i em ale Member of the State Executive hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight hours of seven o'clock A< M, and eight t. a tha etnUr lino of Saventh Avenai'to railway artillery, Its movement to the from a public viewpoint." Committee for each political party. Seventh Election District. o'clock P. M., at the respective polling L" ln.t"t»tcUon with Many Mind et»,k Ita* day's Readers. o'clock P. M., at the respective polling Beginning at a point where the canter places In said Township. 1>« »oiith.r| Jin. of th. Borounh of it- firing position, and its emplacement. Pangborn, who Is planning to out- Said date trill also be the second res- placet tn said Borough. tine of Broad street Is Interseoted with the y . The following paragraphs were This was accomplished entirely by do Post's round-the-would flgtot rec- ist ration date ln said municipality, Said eloctlon will be neH In the said center line of Reckless place, tho nee south-, Said election wilt be held la the Mtd Notice of Re«Istrailon. wardly along the center lint ot Broad' Township for the purpoie of eleettatf ortbsrly In th. aouth.rlr and signatures to the pledge. The ser-to tho position. And how they at- JONATHAN H. JONES, nominating persons of the respective and also to elect one Male and one Female ollowjn« tha oantar Una of tha road Irom Shrewsbury, In tho County of Monmouth. hence westwardly along the center line of O»don'» Corner to Jlvarott, through Evu™ :acked the job of getting the guns Notice Is hereby given that a General Township Clerk. inrtlos to the offices above mentioned, Member of the County Executive Com- vices were opened by singing by the nnd «lao to elect one Male and one Female Herbert street to Its Intersection with the mittee for each political party participat- ptt to Smook'e Corner: thonco oou«»" ot Mia Swlmmlne Rlw to Stryker, John B. Conover, John Rob- men, who come from the States of o'clock P. M., st the respective polling F'cmalo Member of the State Executive hence westwardly along the center line of Said date will also be the second regls- Notice of the time and place of holding Committee for each political party. West Leonard street to Its Intersection th. high wattr lln. of tha ahoro of Shrewi. inson, James Murphy and Dr. For-New Jersey and New York, is of the place ln said Borough. :ho General Election and of the officers to with the center line of Lelghton avenue, ;ration date In said municipality. ijiry rivers thenca (li ea«terly. In th« onan. Some o£ the speeches were finest and their development from Said election will be hold ln the said ie elected and meetings of the Board of Said dato will also be the second regis- thence northwardly along the center line of Notice of Registration. llsh water line of Ao ahora of aald able considering that the men lay Borough for tho purpose of electing Registry and Election In the. Township ul tration dato in said municipality. ^Ighton avenue to Its Intersection with Also take notice that the District Boards Shrowibury river, to the railroad bridge, :he military standpoint, after being Member of the Senate of tho State of Shrewsbury. In the County of Monraouth. the center line of Locust avenue, thence f Roglstry and Election for said Township the place of beglnnlnir. ormgo, no claim to oratory, and the services in camp onlya little more than two Notlca of Registration. will meet on Tuesday, September 8, 1035, New.Jersey; two M«i of the General Notice Is hereby given that a General Alno tnko notice that the District Boards wostwardly along the center Une of Locust Tho polling placo for the fifth Eloctlon were interesting throughout, A very Assembly of New Jersey from tho County -llectlon will bo hold ln and for the avenue to Its Intersection with the shore for the purpose of organizing aa re- iveeks, Is of the highest order. Right of Reentry uml Election for said. Borough quired by Jaw. Cl» riot U the po.tofflco building nt LI™ large audience was present. f Monmouth; a Sheriff for the County of Townihlp of Shrewsbury, In the County oi will meet an Tuesday, September 3, 1085, of the North Shrewsbury river, thenco IOW they are preparing for the re-Monmouth; two Members of the Board of Monrnouth and State of New Jersey, on northeastwardly along the shore of the And further take notice that on Tues- croft, N* J, for tho purpose ol organizing as re- North Shrewsbury river to its Interseotlon day, Soptembor 8, 193B, the Boards of Reg- Sixth Dlatrlct, Commonly Known aa the lew which will be held in honor of Chosen Freeholders for the County of Tuesday, November 5th, 1935, between the quired by Inw. Monmouth, for three years; three Cor- hours of seven o'clock A. M. and elsht with the center lino of the tracks or road istry and Election shall mast ln their, re- Porl Monmouth Dlitrlct. Every night the milk dealers of Brigadier General William E. Cole on And further take notlca that on Tuea. bed of the New Jersey Southern railroad, spoctive districts and proceed to make a Tha houndsrloa of the same are aa lol. oners for the County of Monmouth; and o'clock P. M., at tho respective polling lows, vli.t Scobeyvillo put their milk in cans Monday evening next. The General "or the following: municipal officers, vis.: place In said Township. day, September 8, 19S5, tho Boards of Reg- tho point or place of beginning. houae to houso canvnna of tha voters In will make his official visit and inspec- two Councllmen, for the full term of three Said election will be held tn the snld istry and Election BhaH meet ln their re- The polling place for the Eighth Election heir district, restoring all peraoni en- and then stand the cans in a spring earn; one Counrllmnn, to fill the unex- Township for the purpose of election spective districts and proceed to make a district Is the cafeteria of the Slgmund Uled to vote at the ensuing Primary and to keep it cool until morning. One tion at that time. The Honorable house to house canvasa of the voters ln Gonernl Elections, which said canvass shall ired term of Michael McGarlty; a Col- a Member of the Senate of tha State of their respective districts, registering all Eisner Company. Bridge avenue and West night recently there came a heavy Mr. Fred A. Hartley, Representative lector, for tho full term of three years, New Jersey! two Members of the Gonernl Front street. be completed on. or boforo Friday, Sep- pnntorly to Mill Brook; thence (2) follow, and a Justice of the Peace, for one year persons entitled to vote at the ensulnti tember 6, 1S35. shower and the springs became full if the 10th Congressional District of Assembly of New Jersey from tho County 'rirnary and General Elections, which said Ninth Election District. lnit .aid brook lt« varloui coursea north- fill the unexplred term of George _f Monmouth; a Sheriff for the County of And thnt on Tuesday, October IS, erly to Compton'a Creek t thence (a) atlll to overflowing. Tho water raised so New Jersey is expected on the .same Hughes. canvass shall be comploted on or before Beginning at a point where the center day. Monraouth; two Members of the Board of Friday, September 6, 1985. Une of Shrewsbury avenue Is Intersected 1935. the Boards of Refflsti-y and Election n a. northerly courae, following tho creek high that the cans were floated and Notice of Primary Election. Chosen Freeholders for the County of And that on Tuesday, October 15, with the center Une of Herbert street. will mcot at the places at which they will » tho old right of way of tho Now Jeriey upset. Eugene Magee lost 500 quarts There are several vacancies in Also take notice that a Primary Elec- Monmouth, for three years; three Cor- 1035, the Boards of Registry and Election hence southwardly along the center line of iold tho General Election above men- Southern railroad i thence (4) still north, ;ion for all political parties entitled there- oners for tho County of Monmouth J nnd loned, between the hours of one o'clock erly. along aold old Now Jor.ey Southern of milk in this way; Joseph Wilbur both tho 7th and 52nd regiments of for the following: municipal officers, via.: will meet at the place at which they will Shrewsbury nvonue to Ita Intersection with tn the afternoon and nine o'clock la the railroad right of way, to Bandy Hook bay| to will be held in and for the Borough hold the General Election above men- the center line of the Newman Springs thence (6) wonterly along the Bay, to the lost 300 quarts; and Alfred Conover Coast Artillery stationed at Fort of Shrewubury, In Bald County, on Tues- one Township Comtnltteeman, for the full tioned, between the hours of one o clock road, thence easterly along the center Una evening, for the purposo of mnklng the Hancock, to young men who wish to day, September 17, 1935, between the hours term of threo years, nnd two Justices of final revision and correction of the regis- mouth of Pow'a Crook! thenco (B) aouth- lost 200 quarts. the Poaco, for the full term of five yearB in the afternoon and nine o'clock in tha of the Newman Springs road to Its Inter- ter for the General Election. orly up Pew'« Creok and tho Brook at th. make the array their career. Ad- of seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard evening, for the purpose of making the section with tho center line of Broad hond of urn. and In a atralnht line weat time.) CRCh. finol revision and correction 01 the regis- street, thence northwardly along the cen- Tho following la a description ot the of the farm of Chnrloa II. Mills, to W. a On Tuesday evening of lost week ancement awalta those whose char- Said Primary Eleotton to be held In tho * Notlca of Primary Election. ter for the General Election. ter Une of Broad street to Us Intersection Election Districts ln the Township of Mid- lialph'a Corner) tllenco (7) atlll southerly a lawn party was given at Fair Ha- acter, ability and Intelligence merits placo In the respective diBtrlct as specifi- Also take notice that a Primary Elec- Tho following Is a description of the with the conter lino of the tracks or dletown and the polling places ln the lone tha road past John J. Murphy'a romotion. All enlistments and thecally abovo mentioned and said Primary tion for alt political parties entitled there- Election Districts In tho Borough of Red road bed of the Naw York and Long iame, viz.: louse to the place of beginning at Uar- ven by Misses Dealley Doughty, Eloctlon will be held for the purpose of to will be held in and for the Townnhlp Bank and the polling places In the same, Branch railroad, thence northwesterly First District, Commonly Known as the mony Corner. Alice Worthley, Llzzlo Martin and necessary physical examinations are nominating persona of the respective of Shrewsbury, In said County, on Tues- vlt.i along the center line of the road bed or Mlddletown District. parties to tho offices above mentioned, tracks of tha New York and Long Branch The polling plane for the Sixth Eloctlon liala Chandler. Tho grounds wcro made at Fort Hancock. day, September 17, 1036, between tho hours First Election District. The boundaries oi th* same an as (ol- District la tho Port Monmouth flrehouie at and also to elect one Male and on« Female of seven A. M. and eight P, M. (Standard railroad to its Intersection with the center Iowa, vlx.i Illuminated with Chinese lanterns, Member of tho County Executive Com- time.) Betrrnnlne: at a point on tho shore) of tin* of Chestnut street, thence southwardly Port Monmouth, N. 1. mittee for each political party participat- tho North Shrewsbury River directly 00- along the center line of the tracks or road Beginning at the corner of Wesley Ma- Seventh District, Commonly Known as the and flags and bunting floated in the Said Primary Election to be held in tho tweeri tho properties owned by tha Mon- con's house on the road leading from East Keanslurg District. EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN. ing In said Primary Election in each lace In the respective district as anectfl- >ed of the New Jersey Southern railroad Mlddletown to Keyport, and thence (1) air. Several sets of croquet had been election district; also one Mnlo end one mouth Boat Club and tho property known o Its Intersection with the center Una of Tha boundarlea of the same are aa foU -jilly above mentioned and Bald Primary ns tho Red Bank Lyceum, thence south- ollowing a line on a course of (May. provided by tho fair hostesses, and Jersey Central Power and Light Female Member of the Stato Executive Election will be held for the purpose of Herbert street, thenco westwardly along 1011), south forty-eight degrees and forty* lows, vlj.l the guests amused themselves with Committee for each political party. nominating, persons of ths respective wardly to the center line of Broad street, the center line of Herbert street to its In- five mtnutea west to the lino of the road Beginning at the corner formed by the this eminently stupid and respectable Company Urge Use of Washers. Said date will also bo the second regis- 1 (u ties to the offices above mentioned, thonce along the center Une of Broad street tersection with the center Uno of Shrews- boiiridlng Mlddletown and Holmdel Town* Intiraoctlon ot the road from Hendrlok- tration date in said municipality. and also to elect one Male nnd one Female to its Intersection with tho conter line of bury avenue, the point or place of begin- ihlpst thonce <2) southerly, following the son'a Corner to Atlantio Highlands and tha game, and took all proper care of A six weeks' campaign to educate Notlca of Registration. Member of the County Executive Com- Mechanio street, thence eastwardly alontf jenter line of said boundary road between road from that rond to Uarmonyj thenca the center Una of Mechanic street to the The polling place' for the Ninth Election Mlddletown and Holmdel Townships to U) northerly, and northonatorly, along the the opportunities It offered for Blythe public in the use of electric Also take notice that the District Boards mittee for each political party participat- end of Mechanio street, thence southeaster- of Registry end Election for safd Borough ing In said Primary Election In each District la Union flrehouse. Shrewsbury Garret 8* I/oyster's corner 1 thence (3) last named road and along tho road pant flirtations. At ton o'clock refresh- Jroners and -washing machines, par- ly along the Fence Une to the curved westerly, to Hendrlck-on's Corner, ln said John J. Murphy's residence to W. K. will meet on Tuesday, September S, 1086,election district! also one Male and one avenue, Ralph's Cornerl thonce. (2) northerly. In menta were served, after which sport ticularly in view of the wide ecien- Female Member of the State Executive boundary Une of the Borough of Rod Bank, boundary llnet thence (4) southerly, again for tho purpose of organizing as re- thenco northouBtwardly nnd northwardly T«nth Election District* to the corner of George O, Luyiters Vand ay almost straight line, woit of the barn was again commenced. Among the ;,flo and mechanical advances oaade quired by law. tmrnittee for each political party. following tha curved boundary lino of the Beginning at a point where the center on the road leading from Mlddletown to of Charlea H. Mills to Pew's Creek, and guestfl present woro Mtsaes Cora Par* n home washing in- the laat five And further take notice that on Tues- Said date will also bo the second regis- Borough of Red Bank to the shore of the line of Shrewsbury avenue Is Intersected Holmdel 1 thence (6) easterly, and fol- thonco (8) down said Creok to Sandy Hook ker, Sarah J. Smith, Abblo Mann, Ldl- years, haa been opened this week day, September 3, 1935, the Boards of Reg- tration date In said municipality. North Shrewsbury river; thence aouth- with the contei line of West Leonard owlng the center lint of said rood to or Rarltan Bay; thonco (I) westerly nlong istry and Election shall meet in their re- Notice of Registration. wostwardly and westwardly along the street, thence southwardly along the cen- Balm Hollow at Fred Harris's Corner i the Bay Shore to the Keanaburg Borough lle Carpenter, Emily Mount, Ella throughout the entire territory of the spective districts and proceed to mak« a Also take notice that the District Boards ihore of the North Shrewsbury river to ter Une of Shrewsbury avenua to Its Inter- thonce (6) easterly, following tho center lino; thonco (6) southorly, and westerly, pennett, Vade Bennett, Stella Ben- Jersey Central Power and Light com- house to house canvass of the voters In of Keglstry and Election for said Township >,he point above mentioned at the shore section with the oenter Une of the Newman lne of said road to the New York and along tho Koansburg Borough line to nett, Addle Doughty and Josie Van- pany, under tho direction of B. A.their respective districts, registering all will meet on Tuesday, September 8, 1035, lino of tho Bald river directly between the Springs road, thence westwardly along tha Long Branch railroad; thence (7) north- Palmer Avenue] thenc (C) southerly, p Buna untltliid to vuto at the ensuing for the purpose of organizing as re- properties owned by the Monmouth Boat center line of the Newman Springs road erly, along Llio New York and Long: Branch along Palmer Avenue, to tho fltate High, Brunt; Messr. Frank Scott, Frank Selple, commercial manager. Primary end General Elactlons, which "aid quired by law. Club and property known an the R«d to Us Intel-section with the North Shrews- railroad to Mill Brook running through way Route No. 4i thence (7) easterly, canvass shall be completed on or before bury river, thenca northeastwardly along fnrm of William B, Conover; thence (B) alonp; said Btata Highway and along the Chandler, Eddie Chittenden, Gussie The program will include home de- Anil further take notice that on TueB- Dank Lyceum* at the point or place of be- the shore of the North Shrewsbury river road fan J. 0. Hendrloknon'. Corner to Friday, September 6. 1935. day, September 3. 1035, tho Boards of ROK- easterly, along said Milt Brook, to the road Mlnton, Lewis Bennett, Walter Park- x> Its Interseotlon with tha center line of from formerly Antonldes's Corner to Chapel Atlantio Highlands to the point or plac. monstrations wherever requested by And Hint on Tuesday, October 15, " itry and Election shall meet In their re- Tho polling place for the First Election bo'cust avenue, thence eastward I y along of beginning at Harmony Corner. er, Gill Housman, Elwood Smith, and the housewife and the regular staff 1935, the Boards of Registry and Election spective districts and proceed to make a District Is Navesink Hook and Ladder Hill to He addon's Comer past tho Evans will meet at the place at which they will the conter line of Locust avenue to its In- place; thenco (10) northerly, along the last Messrs. Vanderbilt, MoMurray and of the Jersey Central will be assisted house to house canv&sB of the voters In Flrehouse, Mechanio street. tersection with tho center Une of Lelghton named road to the said Antontdes • Corner Tha polling place for the Soventh Eleo. hold tha General Election abovo men- their respective districts, registering all avenue, thence southwardly along the ren- Christie, of Now York. >y factory demonstrators, both in ttono it between the hours of one o'clock Second Election District. formerly at Chapel Hill: thence (11) west- tlon District la the flrehou>e of the East persons entitled to vote at the ensuing ter Une of Lelghton avenue to Its inter- "0 mala road from Koanshurg Fire Company, Thompson Ave- dectrio Ironing and washing. n the afternoon and nine o'clock In the Primary and General Elections, which said Bealnninff at a point whore the center section with the center line of West Leon- nue, East Keansburg, N. 3. evening, for the purpose of making the canvass shall bo completed on or before lino of Mechanic street Is Intersected with ard street, thence eaatwardly along tho erly, and following tho main roa Elihtb District, Commonly Known aa the The sloop of Capt. John White, of "Easy" ironers and washers will be final revision and correction of tho regis- Friday, Sontemher 6. 1035. tho center Une of Broad street, thence center line of West Leonard streot to the Chape, l Hill to Middleto>w? n to the old Mid' featured in the campaign and, theter for the General Election. southwardly along tho center line of Broad center Une of Shrewsbury avenue* the die town Station of the New Jeney South Riverside Drive and Meaddeu'a Corner Keyport, which was anchored near And that on Tuesday, October 15, street to Its Intersection with the center point or place of beginning. ern railroad; thence (12) northerly along District. the oyster creek oa Monday of last equipment will consist of the latest The polling place for Shrewsbury Bor- 1935, the Boards of Registry and Election Inn of Wallace street, thence eastwardly the right of way of sold New Jersey South- Thai boundaries of the same an u fol- week, settled on its anchor as the models which are being distributed ough is the Flrehouse, Shrewsbury. will meet at the place at which they will along the center line of Wallace street to ern railroad to Walter Hopping'* Corner) lows, vlx.l OltTRUDE a VAN VLIET, hold the General Election abova men- the rear of the property of tha Second The polling; place for the Tenth Election thenco (13) northwesterly, from Walter Beginning at the Intersection of the tide fell. The anchor stove a hole through the Jersey Central territory Clerk of tho Borough of Shrewsbury. tioned, between the hours of ono o'clock District la Westaide Engine House. Lelgh- Hopping s Corner along the Hopping rond Shrewsbury River and the bridge over the National Bank, thenco southwardly along ton avenue. In tho bottom and at high water tho for their first showing In the United Dated August 18, 1035. in the1 afternoon and nine o'clock In the the rear of said Bank one hundred feet to Morford'a Corner at New Monmouth! same of tho Now York and Long Branch Bloop waa submerged. States. evening , for the purpose of making the from the conter line of Wallace street, AMY E. SHINN, thenco (14) westerly following tho center railroad; thonce (1) northerly, along the NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. final revision and correction of the regis- thence eastwardly by a straight Imagin- Cleric of the Borough of Red Bank, line of the main road leading from Leon- right of way of the Now York and Long The same night the sloop Esther "Money saved on laundry bills," ter for the General Election. Dated August 18, 1035. ardville to New Monmouth toward Key- Branch railroad to Mill Brook, running Holmdel Township, N. X 1 ary Une to its intersection with the center Frazer enink in tho oyster creek with ieiple said, "will pay for home laun- The polling place for Shrewsbury town- linos of Linden place and Wallace street, port. through tho farm of W. ft. Conover; thonce dry equipment, The electric ironer Notice of the time and place of holding ship ia the schoolhouse at Tin ton Falls. thenco northeastwardly along the center The polling place for tho Flrit Election (2) easterly along Mill Brook to the road a load of tomatoes. The accident :he General Election and of tho officers to MARGRETTA U REED. line of Wallace street to its Intersection NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. District1 la tho postofltce building on State from Chanel Hill to Headdon'a Corner waa caused by the vessel running In- eaves time ana labor and the new )8 elected and meetings of tho Board of fllghway, Middfetown Village, Ulddlfltown, near the Mill Pond; thenco (8) northerly, washing machine saves needless wear Registry and Election "in the TownBhlp of Clerk of tho Township of Shrewsbury. with the centor line of Prospect avenue, Borough of Fair Haven, N. J. up enld road to formerly Antontdes's Cor* to the bank. Holmdel, In tho County of Monraouth. Dated AuguBt 18, 1935. thence southeastwardly along the center nor to Chapel Hill; thence (4) easterly^ n clothes. Une of Prospect avenue to the southerly Notice of the time and place of holding Second District. Commonly Known Ie the olons tho Chapel Hill rond to Garvey a Notice is horeby given thnt a General curved boundary Une of the Borough of the General Election and of the officers to Navaslnk District. Cornor, formerly Wyckoff's; thonco (6)' "More than nine and a half million Election will be held In end for the io elected end meetings of the Boards of The Little Spot distinguished her- Township of Holmdel, In tho County of NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Red Bank, thenco northwardly along the The boundaries of the same aro at fol- easterly, and southerly, along the boundary women in the United Statea own curved boundary line of the Borough of Registry and Election In the Borough of ows. vli.t Uno of District No. 2, to tho Brown's Dock self in the race in the. South Shrews- Monmouth and State of Now Jersey, on Borough of Rumion, N. J. Fair Haven, County of Monmuutli. electric washers today," he said, "and TuenrlBy, November 6th, 103(i, between the Rod Bank to tha Fonco Lino, thenco north- Beginning At Many Mind Greek and road; thonce (0) southerly, along the bury last Saturday, when sho carried washers are still being sold at the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight Notice of the time and place of holding westwardly along tho said Fence Una to Notice la hereby given that a General Seventh avenue on the George B. Davis Brown's Dock rond, to the Shrewsbury off the honors against the Madaline o'clock P. M., at tho respective polling the General Election and of the officers to the centor Uno of Mechanio at root, thence Election will be held ln and for the Bor- property, and thence running (1) a oath. In Rlvori thonco (7) v/CBtorly, along'the and, other fast boats. She was notrate of four thousand a day. We want place ln said Township. be elected and meetings of tho Boards of westwardly along tho conter line of Me- ough of Fair Haven, in tha County of the center of Soventh Avenue to the road Shrewsbury rlre~. to the point or place of to bring, the advantages of home Registry and Election In the Borough of chanic street to,.Its Intersection with the Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on lending from Naveslnk to LeonardvHie j boRlnnlng. Said election will bo held ln the said Rumson, County of Monmouth. center line of Broad street, the point cr Tuesday, Novomber 6th, 1935, between the so successful in our river however. A thenco C3> westerly, along the center The polling plnce for the Eighth EUo. washing directly to our consumers Township for tha purpose of electing Notice Is horeby given that a General placo of beginning. hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight line of said road loading from Nnvesink to race was sailed over the North Election wilt be held ln and for the tlon District Ts tho flrehouBo of Mlddletown Shrewsbury course on Friday and an- nd that is why we are arranging a Momber of tho Senate of the State of The polling place for the Second elec- o'clock P. M., at the respective polling Leonardvtllo to the winding road leading Fire Company No. 1, Stato Highway, Head* home demonstrations entirely with- New Jersey; two Members of the General Borough of Rumson, in the County ,of tion district is Independent Firohouso, Me- places ln eald Borough, up to tho Sorrey (formerly) property on den'a Corner, N. J. other on Monday, and In both the Assembly of New Jersey from tho County Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on chanlo street. Said election will be held In the said tho Bay VIow Heights! thence (8) south- out expense for any housewife In our of Monmouth i a Sheriff for tho County of Tuesday, November 6th, 1035, betweon tho HOWARD W. ROBERTS. Little Spot came In second best.... Third Election District. Borough for the purposo of electing erly, up the said winding road to Far VIow Township Clerk. electric territory who wants thla Monmouth; two Members of tho Board of houra of seven o'clock A. M, and eight Member of the Senate of the State of avenue; thence U) westerly. In the cen- o'clock P. M., nt the respective polllnir Beginning at a point where the center Dated August 18, 1035. new equipment demonstrated on her Chosen Freeholder* for tha County of jlne of Wallace strcot is Intersected with New Jersey; two Members of tho Gonoral ter line of Far View avenue as laid out on J. Waron Havlland has opened a own laundry. Monmouth, for three yenra; threo Cor- places ln said Borough. tho conter Une of Broad atreot, thence Assembly of New Jersey from the County tho Map of Bay View Heights, to the oon- onera for the County of Monmouth; and Said election will be held ln the said nouthwardly along the canter line of Broad of Monmouth; a Sheriff for the County of tor Una of West Side avenue; thence (S) In NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, restaurant in one of John W. Stout's for the following municipal o ill curs, viz,: Borough for the purpose of electing street to Its intoroectlon with tho center Monmouth; two Members of tho Bonrd of a northwesterly direction ln the center line Uttle Silver Borouth, N. J. stores on Front street. J. Krldel has ono TownHhli) Committeemnn, for three a Member of the Senate of the State of lino of Harding Rood, thenco eastwardly Chosen Freeholders for the County gf of West Sldo avenue to Us junction with Notice of the time and place of holding HAWK MOTHS. years; and a. Collector of Taxes, for full Now Jersey: two MemhorH of the General nlong the center line of Harding Road to Monmouth, for three yearn; three Cor- the Old Woman's Hilt road, thance <6) the Gsneral Election and of the officers to opened a New York bargain fitore in term of threo yenrs. Assembly of Now Jersey from the County Its intersection with tho center line of oners for the County of Monmouth j and southerly, and southwesterly, along the ba elected and meetings ol the Board of the same block. of Monmouth; a Sheriff for tho County of Branch avonuo. thenco southeastwardly for tha following municipal offlsorfl, viz.: center lino of aald Old Woman's Hill road Registry and Election in the Borough of Notica of Primary Election. Monmouth; two Members of tho Hoard of to Garvey Corner) thence (7) southerly, They Aro Harmless But Their Off- Also take notice thnt a Primary Elec- along the center Uno of Branch avenue to Two Councilmen for tho full term of throe from Garvey. formerly Bowno's, Corner ln Little SUvor, ln the County of Monmouth. Chosen Freeholders for tho County of Its intersection with the center line of Ber- yearn each; ono Councilman for two years, Notice Is horeby given that a General spring Does Great Damage. tion for all political parties antltlcd there- Monmoutb, for three yenra; three Cor- tho conter Uno of tho road loading to Win- The opening service In the new to will bo held In nnd for tho Townwhip gon place, thenco oaatwardly directly be- to fill. uncxplred term of Harry Angelo, ter's HIU to the junction of said rond with Election will be hold In nnd for the oners for the County of Monmouth; nnd tween tho properties owned by the Eat. of and on© Justlco of tho Poaco to fill unex- Borough of Little Silver, In tho County of Episcopal Chapel of Fair Haven wan The large moths which have ap- of Holmdel, in enld CCounty, for the following municipal oflicers, vie.: Sarah F. Wolcott and Emily Spinning, one tho road leading from Ohapel HIU to ilny, September 17, 1935,1 plrod torm of Gilbert M. Keith, ending Brown's Dock! thenco (8) tn en easterly Monmouth nnd Stnto of Now Jersey, on held this morning. A large congre- peared around petunia beds and some between the bourn a Mayor, for tho full term of two yearn; hundred and fifty foet from tho conter line May 1, 1037. Tuesday, November 5th, 1035, between the of seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard of Branch nvonue, thenco southoastwardly direction ln the center lino of the last gation attended the service. The ser- other flowers during' recent evenings time.) two Councilmen, for tho full term of threo mentioned road to its Intersection with the houra of seven o'clock A. M. and olght mon was preached by the Kcv. R.cause a lot of comment among people years each, nnd two Junticcs of the Peace, by n, Btraight lino to the curved boundary Notice of Primary Election. road leading from Navoslnk to Brown's o'clock P. M., at the respective polling Said Primary Election to bo held In the for tho full term of five years each. Uno of tho Borough of Hod Bank, thenco Dock; thonco (0) southerly and southeaet- plnce In safU Borough. Heber Newton, D. D., of New York. all over the county. Their origin ia place In tho respective district aa mioclA- Notice ot Primary Election. northeastwardly nlong tho curved boun- Also tnko notice that a Prlmnry El.. ciilly nbove miMiUoncd and nuld Primary dary lino of tho Borough of Red Bnnk to tlon for all political parties entitled thore- orly In the centor Uno of the laBt men- Said election will be hold ln the said Among the clergymen present were a subject of considerable Interest and to will bo hold ln and for the Borough tioned road to tho shore of the Shrewsbury BotnuRh for tho purpoBO of electing Election will bo held for the .nirpoae of Alao take notice that a I'rimnry Elec- Ita intersection with tho centor line of Wnl- river: thonco (10) easterly and southeast- a Member of tho Senato of tho State of the Revs. Dr. Franklin, of Shrews- in these days when every insect ia nonunatlnn porftonti of the respective tion for nil nolitlcnl parties entitled there- laco otrcet, thence southwostwnrdly along of Fair Haven, In said Countj, on Tuen- erly in the high water mark on tho shore bury; M. McAllister, William N. Dun- a potential threat, the question nat- partieR to the oificon above mentioned. to will bo held in rtnd for tho Borough tho centor lino of Wallaco street to Its In- day, September 17, 1085, between the hours Now Jersey; two Members of tho (ienernl tersection with the center Uno of Linden of seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard of tho Shrewsbury river and Clny 1'lt Aflaembly of Now Jeiney from tho County ncll, W. O. Embury, M. Allen, Mil- urally arises ubout the damngo which and nlHO to elect one Malo nnd ono Female of RumHon, in unhl County, on Tues- Creok to tho Clay Pit Brldso; thenco (U) of Monmouth; B. Shorlff for tho County of Member of tho County Executive Com- day, September 17, 1935, between the hours place, thenco directly westwardly by a time.) across Clay Pit Oroak on tha line of said Villo Boyd and Hazlett McKlm. Tho this particular bug might be capable mittee for ench political party pnrtlclpnt- of. Ptven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard BtralBbt Uno to the rear of the Second Na- Said Prlmnry Election to be held ln the Monmouth [ two Mem bora of tho Board of llonnl Bank, thenco northwardly to tho bridge to the Randell property on the Clioaen Freeholders for tho County of music was furnished by the choir of of doing. lnK in enld Primary Election In each time.) place in. tho roHpoctlvo dlatrlct as enscifl- north shoro of sold creok j thenco (12) center lino of Wallace Btreet, thenco woat- cnlly abovo mentioned and said Primary Monmouth, for three yenm; throe Cor- Trinity church. Bishop Scarborough ejection district; nlso ono Male nnd one Said Primnry Election to ba held In tho easterly, following tho high water Une on onoi'H for tho County of Monmouth; and These moths are variously known J-cmnle Member of tlio State Executlvo place In the respective district ns specifi- wnrdly to the center Uno o( Broad street, Eloctlon wilt be hold for tho purpose of tho ehoro of said creek and of tho said wag not present. the place or point of beginning. no minuting persons of tho respective for tho following munlcipnl officers, vlz.i as hawk moths, humming bird moths Committee for each political party. cally above mentioned and Bald Primary Shrewsbury rivor, along, the Hartshome a Mayor for tho Borough of Llttlo Silver, Snid ditto will also bo the second regis- Election will be held for the purpose of parties to the oflices above mentioned, and other properties to tho easterly line or sphinx moths and aro tho adult Tho polling placo for tho Third Election nnd nlso to elect one Male and ono Female of the Dorough of Highlands; thenco (18) for two yenm} two Councllmiin, ftfr full tration dnto hi aulU municipality. nominating persona of tho respective torm of threo years; ft Collector, for tho NO NAZISM AT N, J. C. .stage In the life cycle of tomato horn Notice ot Registration. parties to tho officea nbovc mentioned, District Is nt the Senior High School Mem' r of the County Executive Com- following tho easterly, southorly and west- building, Harding road. j for each political party participat- erly linos of tho Borough of Highlands to unoxplrod term of Elisabeth O. Hobhn, worms, tobacco worms, cataipa AIRO tnko notice thnt the DiBtrlct Board nnd also to elect ona Mala nnd ono Femide ending January 1. 1D3G: a Collector, for Member of tho County Executive Com- ing in said * Primary Election In each tho caeterly borough Uno of tho Borough Committoo Mnluw Report on State sphinx and some other insects, ac- of HoKlstryami Election for Bald Townxhl.i Fourth Election District. election district) also one Male and one of Atlantic Highlands; thence (14) follow* tho full torm of three yonrs from Jftnuary will meet on Tuesday. Krr/emher g, 133^mittee for each political party participat- Jegtnnlng nt n point whero the centor 1, 1036, nnd a Ju«tlc».of tho Tearo for tho Collcgo Controversy. cording to M, A. Clark, assistant ing In snld Primary Election In each Female Member of the Stnte Executive Ing the easterly and In part of the Boutlv fc/n tho inn-pose of orfinnizins ns re- lino of Broad street Is Intersected with the Committee for ench political party. erly Une of tho said Borough of Atlantic unoxplrod term ending Moy 1, 1087. county agent. quired by Inw. election district; nlao ono Male nnd one center line of Harding rond, thence cast- Highlands to tho point whore tho center Notice of Prlmnry Election. Allegations of both anti-Semitism These particular ones come from Ami furtbur take notice that on Tnet>- i-emale Member of tho State Executive ward ly along tho center of Harding Road Said ditto will nlno bo tho second regis- Uno of Seventh Avenue on tho eald Davis and pro-Naziem at the New Jersey flny. September 3, I'm,, tho Ilonrd of IteK- Committed for each political pnrty to its Intersection with Branch avenue, tration dato In said municipality* property Intersects Many Mind creok, the Also take notice thnt a Primary Elec- College for Women, according to r the large green tomato horn worm Islry nnd Ktc.-tion Khali meet in their r? Said date will nlpo ho tho second reirls- thonco southoastwardly along the center Notice of Rorfatmtlon. same being the point or ptneo of begin- tion for all political parties entitled there* and are quite harmless themselves. trirt and proceed to mnko trntion dato In nald municipality. line of Branch avonuo to Us Intersection Alno tnke notlco thnt tho District Board ning. Also all thnt territory known as to will be hold In and for ths Borough report issued Monday by a commit It is their offspring, that will not bo 1 to ho of the "tern In Notlco ot Registration. .with tho centor Uno of Bergen place, of Rcglntry nnd Kloctlon for said Borough Sandy Hook or Fort Hancock. of Little Sltvor, In snld County, on Tues- tee of five trustees of Hutgers uni district, Abo tnko notice that the Distrlrt Bonrd thence eaetwardly dlroatly botween the day. September 17, 1035, between the hours evident until next yoar, which does rcRisttmiiKR nill i sons en- will mcot on Tuesday, September B, 1035, of seven A. U. nnd eight P. M. (Standard versity. title!<1 to vote at the IMISUIIIK prlmnry and of KoKintry nnd Election for said Borough luopertlea owned by the Estate of Sarnh for the purpose of organizing as the damage to the tomato crop. To- will meet on Tuoaday, September 3, 1936,D\ Wolcott and Emily Spinning, one hun- quired by IILW. The polling place for the Second E _ The commitec which, .since May 15, bo Grncompetel Elecllonnd on. owliirr h nntit rnnvasB Khali for tho purposo of organlrlng an re- dred and fifty feet from tho center line tlon District is tho Navasink flrehouse, Said Primary Election to be held In the mato horn worm?! wore a particularly befo And further take notlco thnt on TUAS- plnca ln tha respective district as specifi- has been iuvcBti^atinK charges thn troublesome problem in Monmouth tember C, 1935. Friday, Sep- quired by law of Uergon placo, thonco southaastwardly ilny, September 3, 1086, the Boards of Reg N,s.v,ealnk. N. J. Llonhard Bergel's failure ol rc-np And thnt on Tuesday, October 15, And further take notice thnt on Tues- by a straight tine to the curved boundary Istry nnd Election shall meet in their re Third District. Commonly Known ai the cally above mentioned and said Primary county this past season and even lPi5, the Hoards of Registry and Election day, SoWomber 3, 1935, the Hoards of Rtir- lino of tha Dorough of Red Dank, thence spcctlve district and proceed to mnka a Dellord District. • Election wilt be held for tho purposo of polntmont as a German Instructor e. though many of them were destroyed will meet at the plnce at which they will Istry and Election shall meet in their ro- south westwardly along the curved bound- hanne^io house canvass of tho voters ln The boundaries of the same aro as (ol nomlntttlna persons of the respective the college was due to his anti-N&z hold tho General Election above men- spcrilvc il strict* nnd proceed to make « ary Une of tho Borough of Red Bank to itn their nitrict, registering all persons en- tows. V|I.I " parties to tho offices above mentioned, by applications of Issocticidea and tioned, between the hotUB of ono o'clock house to house canvnxu of the votera In Intersection with tho center Une of Broad titled to vote nt tho ensuing Primary and Beginning at the Be? Shoro In the right and nlso to elect ono Male nnd one Female beliefs which conflicted with tha al others were destroyed by parasites, it In the afternoon nnd nlno o'clock In the their district, retclstorlnjr all nersona en- street, thonco northwardly nlong the cen- Mumber of the County Executive Com- leged political sympathies of Profes tiled to vote at the ensuing Primary and (Jonornl Elections, which said canvass ahull of way of the old Now Jersey Southern mittee for oach political party participat- In evident that there were Btlll evening, for the purpoBO of mrklntr the ter Una of Broad stioet to the intersection he completed on or before Friday, Sep- railroad and from thence running (1) eor Fiiedrlch J. Hnuptronnn, head o final revision nnd correction of the rcela- (lencrn! Elections, which snld canvnss shnll with tho conter Una of Harding road, the tember 6, 1086, southerly, to a brook leading Into Comp- ing In enld 1'i'lmnry Klectlon In each enough left to produce the hawk tor for the General Election be completed on or boforo Friday Sen- election district; also ono Mela and one the German department, .states tha tiolnt or place of beginning. And that on Tuoaday, October 15 ton'n Creek; thence (») up said brook and moths which we have been seeinc tomricirfi, 103S, The polling plnee for the Fourth Elec- Compton'e Creek to Mill Brook at Now Konmlo Member of the State Executive there hus been no evidence of polit b Tho polling placo for Holmdel Township tion DiBtrlct In At the Blnlndell geraKe, If)35, the Boards of Registry and Election Committee for each political pnrty. lately. In nt tho Township Hall. Holmdel. Mew And that on Tuesday, Oclnlier IB wilt meet at the plnce nt which they will Monmouth 1 thonco (8) easterly to the right Said date will nlso bo tho second regis- leal discrimination in the university' rsey 1036. the.Boards of Hojristry nnd Kloctlon went nlde of Bioad street, nearly opposite of way of tha New Jersey Southern rail- Jersey. Wavcrly plnce. hold the General Election abovo men- tration dtvta In said tnunlclpnllty. decision not to retain BergtO, SIDNEY V. MlAY, tioned, betweon tho hours of one o'clock road 1 thonce (4) south to the old Middle- Notice or Registration. Clork of Hulmdot Township. tn tho afternoon and nine o'clock In the town Station of the New Jersey Soiitherri These conchifjlone, mmuKl up in a NKVKRE ELECTRIC STOKM. Fifth Election District. railroad, thenco (6) easterly to Chape Also tnke notico that tho District Board Dntcd AuRiiiit IX, 1935. Beginning nt a point on tho nhore line evening, for tho purpose of mnklng the of Registry and Election for said Borough 40,000 word report, are' based on the final rovlslon and correction of tho regl* Hill road at a corner of the Junction of of the North Shrewsbury River directly be- the road lending from Mlddlatown to High- will meet on Tuesday, September 8, 10015, testimony of 110 wltneHHc« who np-Lightning Struck In Six l'hiws nt NOTICE OF REGISTRY AM) ELECTION. tween tho properties owned by the Mon-tor for the General Election. for the purpose of organizing as re- llnnl "vlilon and corroctlon of the «„!»!mouth Boat Club and tho property known lands) thenca («) following a line of a peared on behalf of tho vnriuun in- Allrnhurtit. Atlantic Township, N. J. tor (or tho Gcnernl Election. Boundaries of the Election Districts tn cour-o (May. 1D11) of north six degrees quired by law. na the Red Hank Lyceum, thence south- tha Dnrouah of Fair Haven, and tha poll- And further tnUa notice thnt on Tues- terested parties during a 21)-!are In each district ma as folio of Hroad Btroet to tho Intersection with (he First Election District. to the B«y Shorei thence t the BBlford tor tor Ito decision the fact that l.ler- hotiKet} were domollfshnd but no fires <>n the cflBt by Dlnfthnm flventio end nn the New Jersey Southern mllrond, thence Chemical Engine Company No. 1. or Hnuptmmin banlnlon nnd Frances J. Arcnd. The t'ownshlp ftir the (inn situate north of RUlse road, bounded property belonging to tha Monmouth Bout Battln road intersects the center line of following tho several courass of said creek tioned, hntwoon the hours of one o'clock >ofia of otcr.tinv! Club find property known as the Red Bank In tho afternoon nnd nine o'clock ln the on "Over nKgri'.m\vo altitude In tho other holla alruck and shattered two Member of the of tho Slntu of j»n the east by Navoslnk avenue and on Lyceum, the point or place of btainning. lllver rond t thence north along the con- ilia west by DlnRlmD m avmue. fer line of Battln road to the Shrewsbury ev«nlng, for the pur.mso of making the p l ir plaR a foavmuer tho . 1 Anal revision and correction of the ttgl>~ n ni ?"i 1 i n Second Kleo- The polling place for the Vltth Election The polllna place for the First Eleotlon tar for the General lOaajttun, ton Districi t la Rumson Fire Company'* District Is Liberty Engine House, White District Is the Flrehouae of the Fair Ha- A Narrow Kscape. ftouKht In Machinery. UuTon.^"1" "trOflt- "e" «-«• ™K street. ven Volunteer fflrt Company, Fair Haven The polling place for Uttle Silver Bor- Henry Geron of Mutawan narrowly road* oush la the Uttlo Silver Volunteer Iftre Goorgc A. Ciifllor of Freehold nar- AH *u ThIrd E1*01!"" DIetrlel. Sixth Election District. Company s Houns- <- escaped serlotia Injury lnsl week rowly escaped acrloua injury In tho All that portion of tho Do rough of Hum- Beginning at a point where the eenter Second Election District. WILLIAM J, T. OfcTTY. when hia ftutomobilo wan atruck by a eon situate south of tho Rld«« road Sd line of Monmouth street Is Intersected All that part of the Borough lying w«l Clerk of the DoroiiKh of tJUla Silver. Freehold rus mill last week when v# nk nvtki'c.nuVflii«"oroid Woman1, HI) ' company. Goran waa flHtlng in hln ing machinery. He was thrown pO f h "The polling plae* for the Second EUo- 1 ' ' center line ot Reckless place, thenre weit- tlon Dlntrlct Is Augustus M. Mlnton'e ga- S»J l«8in« t,lace to It* .nternaetlon with th« e«nm* ntllttt property, known •• tlar Vl.w hiH nothing wan tort n ffrom him line of Maple avenue, thence northwardly Uneotn avenue. M.«ht.i Ihiiw. <«> In th, «ni.r Una .,1 road In the county. Let It carry your he had mounsnUrUy fallen ualeep. along the center Une of Mitnle avenue 10 M. rLO¥B SMITH, •aid W««t Bid. Avenue to tl>« uulul nrhtra to those who live on tnes* which releatiGd hia body. its intersection with the center Una ut Clerk ot Fnlr Haven JJorough Cheatiyat etteafc. thence. WftfltwaitlU " «•« Amu*, oa uM #1* BED BANKREGISTER.ATJGUST22,1985. Paw Bom HALE AHD HEARTY AT SL Christine Oberman and Robert Har- be given tonight at tha Roai Fenton Auxiliary Meets. Anna Andereoa and Mrs. John Ram- VENETIAN BUNDS Potatoes Sink To row. • • Farms In Asbury F&rk by the Mon- West Real Bank auxiliary of the sty. Blrthany Party For Opt. Elwood Members of the Harmony club mouth County PostoiMters associa- Itvervltw hospital met Thursday WINDOW SHADES B«ely Sunday. were entertained at the home of Mrs. tion for the assistants to the Poit- lth their president, Mrs. Isaac A, K bonaflde newspaper circulation New All Time Low —the kind The Register has—1* the Our prlcee are rfgU 1W. Ufrl Amelia D. Moorfteld on Shore boule- master-General. 'oreman of Everett, when B. nomln- tor delonttrotion and estimate, W« Out Prove Our Statements Mrs. Frank Grant arid Miss pot ard, Beacon Beach, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeVesty and only kind that counts with the ad- Seely entertained a number of rela- ting committee was named. Th« vertlaer. No premiums or other In- They Are Now Being Sold for MUB Rose Dcturo has accepted a 'amily spent the week-end at Green- ommltteo consists of Mrs. George ducement! have ever been offered to Reinet, 536 Cookman Ave, A GRASSHOPPERS SKELETON tives and friends at a dinner party jooltlon with Benjamin Crate of Red wich, Connecticut. at their home at Bclford, Sunday, In 48 Cent* Per 100 Pounds, or Mareha.ll, Mrs, Caesar Poole, Mrs. secure circulation.—Advertisement. Asacinr PAWS. IS ON THE OUTSIDE in Reality 36 Cents So Far at Bank ae bookkeeper. Mrs. Russell Mount and sons of celebration of the 81st birthday of Miss Ann Andreach Is recovering Plainflcld aro spending a few days their father, Captain Elwood Betty. the Farmers Are Concerned, rom a sickness. with1 Mrs Mount's mother, Mrs. The table- was attractively decor- Potatoes have sunk to a new all- Mr«. Betty Hoffman of Jersey City Thomas Dumont ated with orchid colored dahlias, or- s the guest of Mrs, Benjamin Dorn chid crepe paper, favors, orchid time low price. For the pant lew Miss Nina Slater of Leonla was days the farmers have been selling f Center avenue. a week-ond guest of MrB. L. Q. Gallo- candles and a birthday oake, which Mrs. Blanche Daly had as recent was & gift; from Mrs. Elmer Comp- them to tho 'Farmers' Exchange and way. to commission merchants at railroad guests gt their home her sister, Mrs. "There Is a great vogue just now ton. Bach guest wore an orchid i-Iarry Stoner and Mrs. stoner'e chil- paper hat. loading stations at the rate of 48 for books which tell their stories In cents for 100-pound Backs. In real- dren Loretta, Mildred and Dick of photographs and of theee picture Those present were Captain and Flndlay, Ohio, Mrs. Elwood Seely1, Mra. Frank ity tho price has virtually been only books for grown-ups none Is more Grant, Miss Fannie C. Seely, Elwood 30 cents, as tho producers have to M!»a Evelyn Hoster and mother are interesting than John J. Floherty'e Only Nine More Days... Seely, Jr., Miss Dot Seoly, William pay i cents for grading each 100 on a two-day chopping trip to New Guardsmen of the Coast," a recent H. Bennett, Mra. Elmer Compton, pounds and 8 cents for each sack. York city. purchaso of tho Navoslnk library. The outalde SDpourancoa of a cut Tho prlco mentioned rotates only to The book describes In vivid photog- may Neetn Imnortant to some peopla. Clifford CffinpMn, Prank Yarnalland No. 1 or largc-alzed stock. "Seconds" but It la really the Inner workings Miss Nell Compton of Belford, Mrs raphy the work of the United States which amount to anything and which A. V. Walling and Mrs. Dewltt C and "thirds" aro unsalable at any Atlantic Highlands. coast guard, and as one turns the •hould racalvo prime consideration. Scott of Rumson, Miss Besi Roger- prlco. Buyers of potatoes at stores pages he can fairly feel the salt In vl»w of thU (act, Robert Amindt pay much moro than 48 cents for (Tha Bid Sink Mitei can be bought la now ready with nU new A No. X son of New York, Mr. and Mrs. In Atlantlo Highland! at th« atoraa oi breezo and the tang of the sea. equipment to check, repair and re- James Trainor and three sons of Jer- 100 pounds. Other new books recently added to August Sale Of charge all types and makee of bat* William UO, J. Lembura and A, Koti) Urlaa 10 aa to Inaure better riding sey City, Mr, and Mra. Patsy Vigi- Not many sales are being made, the library Include Anne Morrow lant! of Astoria, L. I,, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earle R. Snyder en- orformance and Quicker atarttng. as most farmers are hopeful that tertained 27 guests at a dinner party Lindberghs "North to the Orient," Sfa Is also able to mpply you with Mrs. Sam Muffaletto of South Beach, prices will advance. They baee this Somerset Maugham's "Don Fernan- the purest available gas, oil and Stat«n Island. Saturday evening at their home on Sraana lubricants. partly on government reports that Washington avenuo. do," a picture oi Spain In her golden tho ylold Is live per cent ISBS than age; Wllla Cather's "Lucy.Gayheart," Captain Seely received numerous The annual barbecue and dance 1 Quality Furniture FREE LUBRICATION I birthday glftB and a host of good normal and that the crop In Maine "IUyrlan Spring ' by Ann Bridge and License Plate Numbers • I will be held Saturday evening at the "The Gold Chase" by Robert W. wishes. The captain enjoys good la expected to be lens than uaual. Beacon Hill Golf club. There will M0117 MD510 health and works every day on his Nevertheless, sales are being mado Chambers. at the present ruinous price. bs a putting contest at five o'clock, farm. Ho and Mrs. Beely recently followed by the barbecue at 6:30 John Russell Bavllle, Infant eon of Robert Amendt celebrated their E3d wedding anni- One potato farmer, In talking o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, John Savllle, was bap- versary. about the matter, stated that tho A demonstration of a portable tized Sunday at St Agnes'j church Rugs and Bedding cost of grading and of Backs was flood-lighting apparatus was given at Atlantic Highlands by Rev. Mi- 20 WEST ST. only a email part of the outlay. Ho chael H. Callahan. The sponsors were PHONE BED BANK 2400. Boys can make extra pocket money called attention among other things here Monday night at a meeting ot Belling Th» Register.—Advertisement tho Firo Chiefs' association of Mon- Ml BB Mollle O'Leary of Rlverilde to tho fact that potatoes for plant- drive and Thomas Garyey of High- Ing and fertilizer have to bo bought; mouth county. WILL POSITIVELY END SATURDAY, AUG. 31 Charles R. Snydor returned home lands. that 6 cents per 100 pounds Is paid Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gregory and for picking and that expenses are Friday from the Monmouth Me- incurred for digging arid for haul- morial hospital at Long Branch, daughters Grace and Rosalind are on ROLAND HAYES ing crops to the loading markets, to where he had been a aurglcal pa- a motor trip to Canada. say nothing of the fact that the tient aeveral weeks. Ho Is still con- Tenor "seconds" and "thirds" are virtually fined to the bed. In Benefit Recital for a dead loss because they cannot be The Atlantic Highlands first aid Headden's Corner sold. squad wan on duty with its ambu- 10% to 5O% Off lance at the sweepstakes regatta at Mrs. Thomas Salmon and Mr. and Asbury Park Urban League Red Bank Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Robert Smith spent part ot last Mrs. Anna Drako has taken over week at Delaware Water Gap. . (for social service among Negroes) Keamburg Ne\v8. the ice cream etoro formerly con- Mrs. Mary Ann Hopkins of Phila- For Instance:—- ducted by Herman Bennett. (Tba Red Bank Register can ba bought delphia Is spending several days with In Keanaburg at the atorea of E. L. Miller, J. J. Tumen, who waB removed to her nephew, Thomas F. Gill. N. Sant. Lucia. Philip Keller, Charle. tho Monmouth Memorial hospital Louis Miller haj recovered from Asbury Park High School Voncl and I. Zuckcrmnn.) last Friday for medical treatment, sickness and he has gone back to returned homo Monday. Domestic Oriental Rugs Benjamin Andreach has resigned work at Fair View cemetery. Monday Evening, August 26th, 1935 as loader of the local Democratlo Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ely are Mr. and Mra. Fred Bremeysr cel- the parents of a daughter born Fri- ebrated their wedding anniversary Save 25$> on theie fine quality, lustrous Extra fine, high lustre rugs that ordi- 8:80 P. M. party. Ho gavo as his reason for narily sell for $90.50. giving up tho post that ho desired to day at the Monmouth Memorial hos- last week by having a gathering o: ' rugs. Regularly $79.50. Tickets, $1.50 - $1.00 - 75c • 50c give his full time to his business in- pital. relatives and friends at their home. Reservations and tickets on sale at Urban League Office, toreets. William O'Neil haB succeed- John H, Mount and family weru Mr. and Mrs. George Morford h IDS Sylvan Avenue, Asbury Pork 8320. ed him. For several years the local on a motor trip to Connecticut over returned from an automobile vaca- $ $ Democrats have been divided Into tho week-end. tion.trip In the New England states. .50 50 two factions, and when Mr. Andreach Mrs> William H. Elder is home 8x1? Ft. Site succeeded Recorder William A. Haag from the Monmouth Memorial hos- 59 9x12 Ft Site 79 as leader, a further rift In tho party pital, whoro sha had been a surgi- LUCKY YOU-? Is said to hava taken place, Mr. cal patient. Axminster Rugs .....,... . $23.75 Rug Cushions, room sizes, ... $4.7B Haag became an activo worker in The first aid squad will hold a Premium Lehigh the rankB of the Thomas Jefferson food sale sale Saturday, August 31, . $3.50 yd. IF YOU WEAR SIZE Democratic club, of which Council- lu tho areaway on First avenue, ad- Special Offer of Broadloom Carpet .:. 38 - 40-42-44-46 man "A.' A. FrancK Is president, The joining Antonldes' drug store. COAL change In leadership was discussed Morning and evening programs of at a meeting of that organization last We are overstocked in the week. Mr. Franck pointed out to the muBio and fneditatlon were given By laboratory test, the larger sizes and our more expen- members that it should be understood Sunday Ih tho Methodist church. The tho club la strictly a Democratic club, musical program In tho morning high quality of this sive Dresses are selling and therefore would support the reg- comprised a soprano solo, "My TaBk," coal paid a premium ular Democratic candidates, and fur-by Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Orlando, cKELVEY ther tho club would not recognize any Florida) and a soprano and baritone of $.23 per ton over leader until after the primary elec- duet, "Hold Thou My Hands," by bid by the Red Bank F ACT O RY DISTRIBUTOR FOR KARAGHEVSIAN'S tion. The Republican club has des-Rev. Harry D. Hummer and Mrs. Al- RUGS MADE HERE IN FREEHOLD, N. J. ignated William Dodd, club presi- bert Lauber. Tho evening program Board of Education. dent, to act as leader until after the consisted of a tenor solo, "This Day and primary election. Tho plan of the I Need Thee," by William Meeker; club Is to have the local membera of a baritone and bass duet, "Wo Need Frank B. Lawes the county executive committee se- Thee, O Father," by Mr. Hummer 21 WEST MAIN ST. FREEHOLD -95 lect the loader. and Albert F. Erler; a trio, "Rest In 47 Shrewsbury Ave. $2 the Lord," by Mr. Hummer and Mr. William Bfllbach, a local boxer, will nnd Mrs. Erlor, and a soprano solo, Tel. Red Bank 2875. Prints, Chiffons and Pastels appear. In the boxing bouts at the "Light,"^.by Mrs. Laubcr. Mrs. Rob- Fords stadium tonight. ert J. Stokes was organ accompanist. The lawn of tho Mcthodiat church Mr. Hummer's sermon topics for the We Also Feature Half Sizes was the sceno of- a chicken supper day were "Ho Cannot Bo Hid" and 16'/2 to 24V2 Tuesday night and was a decided suc- "What Is Man?" Mr. Hummer will cess. Tho Keyport • Sro department leave this week on a vacation trip band provided music. to Lake Sheridan, Pennsylvania, $3.95 Mrs. Sarah Broander and daugh- where his family have been spending ter Ellen havo returned from a mo- tho Bummer. Rev. Kenneth R, Perln- tor trip to Canada. chlof of Trenton and Rev. William Mrs. Howard Opdyke of Charles F. Gumck of Neptune will bo the We also street Is driving a new automobile guest preachers next Sunday. Edward P. Juska, assistant proau- Plane aro progressing and tickets carry sizes Ethel Krauss cutor, Is a surgical patient In tho are being disposed of for the card 11-17 Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long party by tho parishioners of St, MODERN DRESS SHOP Branch. Agnes' church on Saturday evening, MIS3 Rose Klobert of Camp View August 31. 1060 Ocean Ave. Tel. 258-J Sea Bright, N. J. avenue has accepted a position In Reginald Martin, who graduated a OPEN EVENINGS. Jersey City. short time ago from tho Ne^v York Mr. and Mi's. John Rocho of New- college of embalmers, has been grant- ark have ended a visit with Mr. and ed a funeral director's license by tho Channel buoys August Brings First Potatoes Mrs. W. M. Murphy of Moran place. New Jersey board of funeral direc- Tha annual outing of tho Sunday- tors and embalmors. He Is with school of St. Mark's church was hold David B. Reldy of Asbury Park. of Full Growth and Maturity at PallBodo amusement pork on Frl ;dsy. Tho trip was mado by bua. WHAT would modern navigation do without the channel buoys More Potatoes Being Used as Diet Fads Yield to Dictates of Mayor William Turner attended Highlands News. —those floating markers that keep ships off the shoals? In a Health and Economy the celebration of Mayor's day, spon- —~—— i oorod by Col. Percy Kcssler at Fort (Tha Rail Bank Register can ba bountil By FRED W. JACKSON Hancock on Tuesday of last week. ta Highlands at B«dle'» druu atom, at Joi. very real sense, the advertisements in this paper are channel Director, Division of Consumer Information Announcement has been mndo of ecu Staman'a ator> and MuUiann'i store.) Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. the marriage, of Miss Evelyn Knapp Tho Sunday-school of tho Metho- j buoys, placed for your protection—(or the safeguarding of the and Roy Lamont, both of Keansburg dist church will havo a beach party HE first mature, fully rlpenod on Tuesday of last week. Tho cere- tomorrow night at Avoncl. ' family expenditures. potatoes of the season roaoh mony was performed by Rev. Wil- Mrs. Hattlo Smith won first prize Tthe market In August, a fact which liam L. Webster, pastor of tho Meth at pinochlo at tho card party given Is reoognliod by houBowlvos who odist church. Miss Mary Sheehnn oi by tho Trailers' club last week. Klrut These advertisements are the signed statements of reputable still depend on thin Important vege- Now York and Andrew Jackson of prlzo at bunco was won by Mrs. table aa tho basic Horn of tho lam- Port Monmouth wero the attendants, Charles Mlcklcy and, the dark horso firrtfs who seek your patronage on the single basis of giving value lly diet. Tho couplo aro living on Francis prizo was awarded to Herman Quost. j Dictates of economy and genuine place Mrs, Fred Hcaa will bo hostesa at; for every.dollar spent. They are honest statements, the only fondnoss for potatoes continue to TJie Hygono Ico company has beo.. tonlght'a party. | kind an advertiser can use and REMAIN an advertiser. keep this vogotablo In tho lore- Incorporated with Domino Bcllezza Members of tho flro company took [ ground. Consequently, tho arrival of Koansburg, Mastle VanBrunt o: tho pumper to Burlington Saturday, j) this month of truly rlpo, mealy po- Red Bunk nnd Gertrudo Sheohan o: whero thoy participated in a parade. ' I tatoes from nearby Holds la wel- Port Monmouth aa Incorporators. People who get the most for their dollar in the market-places comed by thoso who have been Clarence Miller of St. Petersburg, ' [ Tho annual "Koansburg Night' Florida, who has been tho gueat tho using tho lmmaturo potatoes ship- will bo held In tho Casino thentci are those who keep an eye on the channel buoys. They follow pod from southern states after be- past two wcoka ut tho homo of Tu- j next Wednesday night. In funnel nis H. Lone, loft Monday for Pitta- ! ing barvoutod while tho planta or yeara pioneer residents of Keansburj the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best vinos aro groen. Such potatoes are burg to moot his father and then havo had tho spotlight. This yea: tho two will motor bnck to Florida. often watery and seldom cook to tho management of tho theater liai advantage. Make this a habit. Study the advertisements in The that dry, mealy consistency so Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wllllnbrand announced the KoMieburg First aU and son of Bay Ridgo and Edward characteristic of^good potatoes. squad will bo tho honored guontsam Red Bank Register in the interest of shrewder buying. The Now Jersey crop Is the first Wonzoll of tho Bronx aro spondlng a trophy will bo presented to thi two weeks at tho Grand View house. ot the season sufficiently mature squad for Ha excellent work. to bo shipped In sacks rather than John J\. Cordcs of Richmond Hill In wooden barrels. A change of dato of the annua and William Kolly and fnmlly of Use Is Inoresalr. excursion of fire company No. 1, hai Now.York wero wock-ond gucota at Merchants who used to deplora been mado. Instoad of September 1. tho Grand Vlow. The advertisers in this paper have charted the channels the tendency ot American women the excursion will bo held on Soptom- MIBO Reva Nolmnrk of Newark to shun good, 'wholesome white ber 10. Tho chnngo was made noceo npont tho wock-cncl at her homo _of buying for you. Keep to the course. potatoes are now reporting that the nary, duo to tho Coney Island Mard here. former zeal for slondcraesa appar- Graa committee holding Flromon'i Mrs. Beatrice Cnoll of Miller strpot Oracling Potatoes at Freehold, night on a Tuosday night Instead o ently Is becoming loss ardent. That Prior to Packing. Is visiting hor nlutor, Mrs. Claude folks just naturally do Ilka pota- Wednesday, which has provallod fo Jones In Newark. toes and that eventually anch tads vogotablo. Unfortunately, less care sovoral years. Tho eteamor City o Mrs. Lavlnlu Mlnton in spending i and fancies In foods toast ylold to Is obBorved In baying potatoes than Keanaburg will loavo Koyport at 6:11 a fow dnya vvllh her granddaughter,' a gonulno fondnenn for certain of Is tho coso with any other vogo- and Koanaburg one-half hour later. Mi'B. Isnno Emmons at Colt'n Nrek. tho old time, favorites Is the ox- table. That there are real differ- MIBU Gladys HUMS, who has owne< Thoro wore a Inrga nuinbrr of planaHgn._of.. Bomo of tho mer- oncoB among potatooB Is rocognlied property at Beacon Beach a numboi vlsltorn hore over tho week-end and chnntn. "* " "'" by many housewives. of yenrn, has bought a pnfcel of land thn hotels, honMlng liounoa ulul tnv- Housowlvos rocognl«o that thero Whon buying potfitoofi, twlf>et adjoining her property from John L orno woro w,oll filled, RED BANK REGISTER nro no substitutes for potatoes. thoso which aro clean, firm,' smooth, Johnnon. lfldgnr Hklllman, who hole, Thoy Korvo well as the basis ot tree from brulaoa and scars and ot a tax lion on the proporty forfeited Monmouth County's Great Weekly many moals; they are sustaining uniform BIZO, Tho amount ot waste It upon the conciliation nutlco signed and economical; they oro easily Involved and tho oa»e In pooling by order of tho court. Miss Hu«! Navesink News. prepared and lend themselves to nro true quality touts. Avoid those will uso tho property as a rear, o,n- tro,nco to her homo on Bayaldo Park, many different tasty and nntrltlous showing groon skin oolor as thoy ln .""••Ink 'rom William B»an at tha dishes. Theso are some ot the rea- have ft strong flavor, due to expo- Tlio annual ball of tho Regulai poatofflca building). sons which women hart recognised sure to the sun or full daylight. Democratlo club will ho hold tomor as outweighing tho dictates ot pass- Mr. and Mrn. Jamos Purvos nntl Corrpnt prices offer llttlo economy row night at tho Beach Pnlaco. Th«. family havo retucnod from n Btny of ing fashions. It la th« dictates of when small sltos are purchased. profits from the nffnlr will bo used health' and economy which eventu- Always icon potatoes cool and In a several weeks In Now Hnmpnlilro. among the doatltuto during the win-Mr. Purves has bought a now Chev- ally prevail aa the teats by which dark place. Tho Now Jersey pota- tor, Charles Klugg Is chairman dietary hahlts are determined, tool have exceptionally high min- rolet ooupe. the K"neral committee. Ills aa»,—- Postmaster and Mrs. William A. Buying. Hint* eral content and their fall maturity nn<» nro Mrs. Aim Androaoh, Edward Actually, more money Is spent Insures a dry, mealy product when Lackner, Mrs. Lillian Weinman, Jerry Golden of Ijoount nnd Postmnstor on potatoes than on any other cooked. Shsehan, William A. Harwood, Mrs. «nd Mrs. William W. Swan of Navo- •Ink will attend (lie dinner-dnnos to v RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1985.
BOOKLISTS mentioned on tbla PW Food, of course, trnSt be well and announced M free to readers seasoned to be worthy of m>y be obtained by addressing SIDNEY SNOW, care of this paper. Three Meals a Day its piquancy. CITARELLA'S MARKETS RED BANK MIDDLETOWN Corn With AH Picnic Dinner a la Italian Less Labor Is PHONE 742. QUALITY MEATS PHONE 297. i Hot Off the Griddle Its Appeal Is Result Of New WEEK-END SPECIALS! By Fre»h Killed BROILERS.... 29c ft Goes Right to a Mans Heart FANCY FOWLS 29c ft. Now In Season IdejdKitchen (8 to 2M-tBS.) ESTHER DONLAN (S-LB. SIZE) »•»•»••••»••••••»»•••••• Next time you are planning a plc- 2 tablespoons tomato paste Prime Ribs of STAR BEEF. 31c ft. One of America's Moot Popu- ic an4 a little out-door cooking, why Salt and popper, Timely Tips Given lor Thote FRESH KILLED DUCKS.... 21c ft. When heatlnK canned peaa, add.a «ot go really Italian ? Instead of do- Tho inctliod: lieat the .oil: In th Who Wiifi to Improve (AIX SIZES) Freeh Chopped BEEF 21c ft few leaves of dried mint, You wl! lar Vegetables Ready for ing a lot of work at home, just col- skillet, add the onions, bacon ">' find that the flavor is greatly im- Tho»e Varied Menu*. lect an old skillet, a good sized ket- beef and fry good and brown. Ad< Home's "Worlwhop » LEGS OF SPRING LAMB .. 25c ft. (FRESH OIIOCND) proved. tle and a few pounds of spaghetti tho tonuitoea, Halt and pepper, Sim Corn is nt the height of tho plus tho "makings" for Italian meat mer for half an hour and then ad By Helen Gwethloyn Bees. (5-8-7-LB. SIZE) <• ' con. And the people who don't llki sauce. Then take along a package tile tomato puate ami simmer for an II you wish unusually tender broiled corn can almost be counted on you:of grated Italian cheese, a jar of cole other hulE hour or longer. This 1 So you're going to do your kitchen steaks, rub both sides of the meat lingers. It Beenia to be one of thi slaw, some fruit and, if you like, a enough sauce for a pound and one over! Or maybo you are planning the ARMOUR'S ROLL BUTTER,. 2 fts. for 57c •with vinegar before cookln- coffee pot and some coffeet, and suc-half of spaghetti—six good portions new homo. In any event, take your nation's favorites. cess Is assured. A bottle of dry red time. And as you plan, keep handy Prompt and Free Delivery. WiiiU it is considered quite th' wine or a few bottle of beer art While the sauce is simmering, ge a little note book Into which to Jot •T«To:o>>K»>>>x»>>xo>r«<»r<*>>>r<<<<'s:»>>>>:. social error to serve corn on the cot optional. the kettle of water boiling, add salt down ideas. And also a big envelope In cooking rice or macaroni, jjrease when more than the family alts about and about 'fifteen minutes beforo di Into which to put clipping from news- the inside of the pot about three the dining table, still the inventive- Now, arrived at the picnic spot, ner is to be served start cooking the papers and magazines. Gradually, inches from the top.This •nts ness of modern cooks makes It pos-build your flre and enjoy the fun ofspaghetti. When it is tender, drair Everything Baked Here is Scientifically Prepared From boiling over. sible to offer this delightful summer cooking real Italian meat sauce. It it, dash cold water over it to remov the accumulation of your own and food in many attractive fashion; will use up an hour and a half, with starch, let aland a few minutesin^th others, ideas will enable you to shape Carefully Tested Recipes. We Use Only the Finest Ma- once it is cut from the cob. plenty of time for a good swim while kettle with the lid on tightly. Thei up the ideal kitchen for your own Before placing egss in the water But before going into these more it simmers. The spaghetti is done serve on, platter covering with to needs and your pleasure. terials. It's Economical to Buy Here. to hard boil them, puncture the flat involved methods of preparing corn, during the last few minutes, as youaiato sauco and Krated cheese. Keep in mind that tho kitchen is end with a pin. This will allow thea word about the proper way to boll can net your water to boiling while For a £i'and picnic meal when al -jally the work-shop of the home. air to escape and thus the egKs will it. You will be a wise cook to always the sauce is simmering. Recipe for hands art: starved, this is thorough!, Remember how many, many hours r break in the water. put in a generous amount of milk in fine food. If you want to go to theyou spend In thia work shop. Ono WEEK-END SPECIALS 1 tho water, along with about a tea- REAL ITALIAN MEAT SAUCE. trouble, nut somebody to work broil must consider the millions of steps spoon of salt to every quart of water. ing or flying a. chicken or two anc that can be wasted by lmpropor plan- FRIDAY f SATURDAY ! A large open kettle, so there is room The ingredients: serve it right with the spaghetti. ning—the millions of stepa to bo Left Over Chicken for the corn to boil merrily tor ten % cup olive oil. (Note—Thla tomato _and meal "aved by right arrangement. minutes, gives the best results. And U pound bacon cut in bit:: sauce recipe conies first hand frorr Then, too, consider tho kitchen Lemon Meringue Pie , 18c & 37c Apple Sauce Cake 23c another word about boiling corn. Be 1 pound chopped beef one of the best Italian restautan -'rom tho standpoint of beauty. The Now Party Dish sure that the milk and water are 2 onions, chopped fine chefs in the Italian quarter of New well-planned kitchen should be ono of Parker House Rolls 18c doz. Angel Cake 27c boiling rapidly before the corn is 1 large can tomatoes York city). tho most beautiful rooms in the dropped' in. home. Ono spends more time during • CHICKEN LOAF. tho working hours in tho kitchen Here's a dish that has fine possi than in any other room. Lighting 1 package lemon flavored gilatm billties for a bouffett supper: Salads Improved must be just so—proper lighting con- MOKLER'S BAKERY 1 pint warm chicken stock, free Prizes For Best serves your eyes and your health. It from fat FBESH CORN FIE. By Americans makes for economy of time, too. 49 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 252 " RED BANK 1 cup diced cooked chicken. 2 cups corn off cob ^roper lighting, too, Is generally less J% cup chopped celery $1.00 Dinner ,i cup chopped green pepper 2 egg yolks When the French ousted the Brit- -ostly than improper lighting. This 2 tablespoons chopped pimientu 2 tablespoons butter, melted ish at Minorca in 1791 the Due de matter of lighting concerns both the 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 cup tomatoes Richelieu gave a great banquet. His '1 in> Jacob Rupport Brewery placing of windows and doors as 3,i cup chopped stuffed olives 1^2 pounds cooked veal, diced chef, as a surprise, presented him is offering a weekly prize of well as of the lighting ilxtures. Of >s cup cream one case of Huppert's Beer for course, if you arc re-arranging your 1 teaspoon scraped onion with a new sauce "Mahonnaise" that the best sUKKestion for a dinner present kitchen, then windows and Dash of cayenne Salt and pepper made an immediate hit with • the menu for four people, the in- doors are already fixed, so the Inside Dash of Worcestershire sauce Mix corn with egg yolks and but-guests. Later, It was simply called gredients to coat not more than irrangement must be grouped around ter. Strain liquid from tomatoes and layonnaise. Dissolve Kelalin in warm stock add solid part to corn mixture. Put one dollar. hem, as they now exist. We Import — Saving You At Chill until slightly thickened. Com- Americans have gone farther than . Each week the winning menu bine remaining ingredients and fold half in bottom of well-greased cas- :hat chef, and using mayonnaise as and the name of the winner will There can be no set formula for at once into slightly thickened gela- serole, add a layer of veal, seasoning base, make delicious variations for ho printed on this pape. Send he ideal- kitchen. Each kitchen tin. Turn into loaf pan. Chill until and half of tho cream. Cover with 'Uit and vegetable salads. Try the in as many menus as you wish, should bo planned by its owner with All Times The Jobber's Profit. firm. Unmold on crisp water cress remaining corn, tomatoes and tomato Mowing variations: but be sure that they provide jcr own self In mind—her size, weight Serve in slices. Or mold in ring liquid, and remaining cream. Bake food for four and cost no more and general activity. Also, arises the mold and serve as salad garnished in a moderate oven- (325 F) until TOMATO MAYONNAISi;. question: "How many of us will be lightly browned. than one hundred cents. • apt to bo working in the kitchen at TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, with real mayonnaise. (using canned tomato soui- Bo as specific as you can be. once? I know a very tiny, young And here is a very easy way to 1 cup real mayonnaise Tell the names of the brands, Southern lady who loves to do much make Vi teaspoon Worcester sauce aa, for instance, Del Monte of her own cooking. But in her COKN FRITTERS. Peaches, Campbell'3 Soup, Bor- home she has her old Southern nurse TOWELINGS-BRIDGE, LUNCHEON and ELECTRIC 1 cup tomato soup den's Milk, etc. Preference will who is now her cook. The eBtlmable 3J cups fresh cooked corn Fold real mayonnaise and Wor- be piven to su££estions which elderly "mammy" is nearly six feet ,s teaspoon salt estershlrs sauce into tomato soup contain the complete recipes at tall and weighs well over two hun- Refrigerator 3 egg yolks, beaten intll thoroughly blended. Mnlu>s two least for the main dishes. And Ired pounds. What's to do about DINNER SETS - FANCY LINENS From SERVICE — REPAIRS Salt, pepper and paprika tips mayonnaise. if you pive the names of the that? Plainly enough, here ia a prob- Mix corn with egg yolks and sea- grocer and the butcher, so much em in planning which calls for much VAN'S R.B.478 sonings. Drop by spoonfuls into PEACH JUICE MAYONNAISE. the better. thought. Another mother has three deep, hot fat. Drain on paper and (for fruit salads) P. S.—Ruppert's say that tho laughters in grammar and high Madeira, Spain, Italy, Russia, Ireland serve at once. menu neetl not necessarily In- 3Chool. Very sensibly she ia teach- 1-3 cup real mayonnaise clude beer. The object of thi3 ing them all to cook. That kitchen 1-3 cup cream, whipped contest is to discover the largest must be planned for four. Venetian Blinds Dash of salt number of wood dinners which Jelly Makes That 1 tablespoon peach juico can be preparctl for one dollar Now, the main pieces of Icltchen CHAS. C. CONOVER 1 teaspoon lemon juice for four people. Send your •machinery" are: (1) the'range, (2) Unusual Cake Icing Fold real mayonnaise into whipped menus and recipea to Sidney he sink and working counters, (3) ALWAYS THE BEST IN B LINDEN PL., BED BANK, N. J. ream. Add salt and fruit juices, Snow, care of this paper. the refrigerator. Each provides a es one- cup mnyonnnlsc. major problem. Next week may we TeL B. B. SB7. Nothing is more delfclous than a discuss the range? And no-on. Be- good cake and every self-respecting tween now and next week may we FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES housewife prides herself on making suggest that you get tho note book at least one kind with a lightness and the big envelope ready. and texture her neighbors envy. But iMPORTED and DOMESTIC finding an interesting- and unusual, Ah, The Thrill Of The icing is a problem. Next time the If you have trouble with damp, WINES, LIQUORS AND BEERS problem confronts you, go to your salt cellars, due to fojj or living near jelly closet for inspiration. With any water, keep the cellars covered with tart jelly as a base you can make an "New" Chocolate Cake! a jelly glass while not in use. excellent frosting. One-half cup of NOTE—Our California Wines Are the Very Best Quality jelly, a dash of salt and an unbeaten egg white are the requirements, Your Guests Will Marvel As The Dainty, Colorful It pays to advertise in Tho Register. and Reasonably Priced. Very Fine For Cooking. place jelly in a bowl and set it over Dessert Climaxes The Meal. hot water. Add the egg white and salt and beat with rotary egg beater By SIDNEY SNOW ATLANTIC HOTEL until the mixture is stiff enough to stand in peaks. Spread on the cake, At your next party you'll get a real moderate oven (350 F) for thirty FAIR HAVEN, N. J. L. PRATE & CO. ;arnish with bits of clear Jelly and hrill out of serving this new cake minutes or until done. Spread pep- IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Red Bank's Oldest Fruit ant Vegetable Market serve at once. ind having your friends begging for perment frosting between layers and he recipe. It's as easy to make as on top and sides of cake. Decorate aquor Wine Beer 6 WEST FRONT ST., Phone 1217 RED BANK, N. J. If your jelly closet is empty or :t is gorgeous looking. The mellow- with chocolate flakes. Double recipe nearly so, start to refill it with: smooth chocolate layers take only for three ten-inch layers. DELIVERY SERVICE WE DEXIVEB. PHONE OEDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. one egg. And the crowning flavor urprlee is the peppermint frosting, FROSTING. Phone 3925 Red Bank 3 cups (one and one-half pounds vhlch can be either pink or white, Prepare your boiled frosting. Add 3 cups (l/*j pounds) juice 1st as you prefer. coloring to hut frosting to give a Special !,„ Special ! ,»•»•»•«< >>•«•••»•»»••»•«••••••••••«•••••«•«••••*»•••«>»•••••»»••»» 6!4 cups (2"i pounds) sugar delicate shell-pink tint. Just a speck 1 bottle fruit pectin CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT CAKE of coloring will be enough. Remove YO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF To prepare juice, pare two medium, 2 cups sifted cake flour from fire, add peppermint and beat Upholstering fully ripe pineapples. Chop very fine 1 teaspoon soda until thick enough to spread. Spread or grind. Place in jelly cloth or bag on cake. % teaspoon salt Your Living Room Suite re-uphol- and squeeze out juice. Measure 1-3 cup butter or other shortening RUPPERT'S BEER sugar and juice Into large saucepan l',i cups sugar stered like new with good covers to and mix. Bring to a boll over hot- 1 egg unbeaten "Something Simple" Is choose from. $65.00 up. test fire and at once add fruit pectin, 3 squares unsweetened chocolat?, .. ' It Aids Digestion stirring constantly. Then bring to a melted Carmel Pudding Call Bed Bank 287&-W. full rolling boil and boll hard one- cup thick, Bour cream half minute. Remove from flre, skim, .. cup milk ".Something simple" for summav E. ROLLE pour quickly. Paraffin hot jelly at 1 teaspoon vanilla brings into vogue tempting pudding. once. Makes about nine glasses (six lift flour once, measure, add soda 50 Monmouth Street, H. G. DEGENRING fluid ounces each). nd salt and sift together three times, CAKA5IKL TAPIOCA. 'ream butter thoroughly and sugar 1!: tablespoons granulated tapioca Opposite City Hall ., DISTRIBUTOR for RUPPERT'S BEER rradually and cream together well. 2 to 4 tablespoons maple karo KED BANK, N. J, \.dd egg and beat very thoroughly; 1 cup milk and Manufacturer of hen add chocolate and Mend. Ad Menus for the Week ibout % of flour and beat well; then1 1 teaspoon butter (melted) CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES dd aour cream and beat thoroughly: 'i teaspoon vanilla WHY WAIT! aiONDAY idd remaining flour, alternately with .Scald milk, add tapioca. Cook over nllk, beating well after each ad- hot water until tapioca is clear. Add Rear 16 West Front St. PHONE 1051 Red Bank, N. J. BREAKFAST LUNCI1 DINNER , itlon. Add vanilla. Turn into two karo, salt and butter. Remove from BUY A Ciintaloupa Toa*tci] Cheese Sand- Breaded Veal Cutltts line-Inch layer pans and bake in afire; add vanilla. Rejuly-to-eat cerenl wiches Fluffed Rice Shirred Eggs Ciccn Salad Buttered Beeto NEW 1936 Toatt Berries Junket with Fruit Mcrmnladt! Tea Coffee or Mil,. Coffee PHILCO RADIO TUESDAY Table Fashions of Today Pineapple .1'.,!'. L Tomato and Cucumber Baked Ham NOW!! French 1c?.>\. Salad Browned Potatoes question which seems to be con tinually asked at the present time by both l Thin Bread and Butter Spinach One Coffee or Milk Chocolate Pudding Corn on ths Cob [young hostesses is ".What is the correct style for table silver of today?" Tea Apple Pie brides and Coffee New types of linen, fascinating combinations with rayon, and the endlessly WEDNESDAY chaneine forms and colors of glassware and china all require table silver which har- Berries i)«con Square El,, ^ Clam Pie Rea'-ly-to-cnt-cere. :l FarflJey Potatoes monizes perfectly. At the same time both brides and hostesses appreciate^that their Fruit and Cottngc * Buttered Peas Broiled Bacon Cheese Salad Sterling becomes the heritage of their children. Muflina Tea Sliced Cucumbers Coflco or Mill: Chocolate Ice Box Cake, Candlelight and Aristocrat have been created in the spirit of the table fashions of Coffee today, yet thev are classics, which like other Towle patterns will remain in style and THURSDAY in open stock for years. Fresh Pica Siired Bologna Lamb Chops Cornmeal Munh Mixed VoBOtable Ralad New Potatoes Toast Thin Bread find Butter Currant Jelly Tea Cream Coffee or Milk Lima Beam REUSS1LLES' French fialnr] I Viayb i e you havenithouqh, Peach Coblilcr 36 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. 'J. Coffee oTvbeetirou I adeTrorlyea rs. FHWAY Berries with Cream MMislafdishTof quaint 'l"rnatf,ea Bluffed vllii Broiled Ftth Rendy-t'i-eiit-cercnl CheeHS nllnll d Kgg Tnrter Sauc« Hot Biaeult« Butlered Potatoej cnarnvand piquant goodness ltalnln Tonut Jam CofTeo or Milk Fried Tomatoea w Tea Lettuce Salad EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS rincaiiple Crcim P ^hi^t^!^d bk CoftcB —and— gppulanty-by^tne Model on Illustrated, SATUIWAY Tomftto Juice Cream of Corn JW>wi Scrnbl l Eyi; Halflin Bread Broiled 8t«sk tastefappeallor Hat Mil flirt* Fre«li Fruit Baked Potatoes ELECTRIC LANTERNS Co/tee or Milk Tea Kavory Carrots $49.95 Molded Green Salad Kerry Itoll with Han EASY TEBM8, Sauce JACOB RUPEERT'S BEER • f Coffee 2QC to $3.75 with batteries SUNDAY "MmOWjlWITH AGE SUPPER Salmon Mold STERLING Sliced Bananas Ir Oranifa Jules flllceil CiirumWs Jellied Tomato Soup Waffiea . Orange Muffins Ovin Cooked Broilers Cake Creamed Potatoes FURNITURE Allen's Electric Shop Maple Syrup New Faai .Broiled }Um Coffee; or Tea Vegetable, galad REPAI. «Rn WORtirstnKv SUPPLIECI1DDI ICSC CnlTee or Milk Strawberry Ice SHOP Small Cakas RED BANK Coffee 21 White St., Red Bank 18 WHITE STREET, phone 6l2 Open Every Evening. RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 22,1935. PageNInt Long Branch Girl Weds. Ocwn Royal hotel at Bradley Beacb, county Jail last week after Policeman Awarded War Medal. Properties Traded. Here and There MIM Darts C. Ansbtcbsr, diughter conunltUd oulalda la»t Wednesday. Forrest Robblns had found him on Fred Clambrone of Long Branch . Mr. and Mrs. William J; Stock of of Mr. and Mw. Louis Ansbacher of HU body in* found In the kitchen Chelsea avenue completely disrobed. has been awarded the eilver etar, the North Farmlngdale have exchanged Long Branch, wu married last week of hb horns with four gas Jets turned third highest hero award of tho war their nine-room house and a five-acre ,- in the County to Dr, Richard L. Frank of Ogdens- on. He wa« 67 years old and leavei Takes) New Job. department for bravery during the tract of land for a two family brick 1 Joseph P. Mahoney, loom bulldsr World war. apartment houae at Brooklyn. ' burg, New York; The ceremony was widow and two children . in the Freehold rug mill, has given CLOVER HILL KENNELS jlreisonai Notes, Sales of Prop- performed on the ls-wn of the Holly- New Contracting Company. up his position there and haa taken Mayoralty Candidates. Adelphla Girl Engaged. erty, Buildinp Operation!, wood Golf club. The Monmouth Construction and similar one, in the Beatty Rug mill Mayor John Nolan of Neptune City Announcement has been made of (Mrs. J. E. Carret and Mrs. R. C. Shaw) Lodge Doinga. Births. Mar- Nurje Commits Suicide. Supply company has been Incorpor- at Little Falls, N. J., to which pUce will be a candidate for re-election on the engagement of Miss Marietta riages and Deaths. Miss Elizabeth Stoke, 28, nurse at ated at Freehold. The incorporatoro he will' move his family, the Democratic ticket. He will be Halpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the State Hospital at Marlboro, com- axe Joseph M. Wenzel, Thomas Mah- opposed by Arthur Grant, Republi- Frederick Halpin of Adelphla, to Jos- FINEST SCOTTISH TERRIERS Patrick Kelly of Freehold haa re- mitted suicide last week by letting ar and Dr. William n. Hawkins. The Reporter on Vacation. can. eph Drone of Jerseyvllle. Registered A. K. C. .. turned from a trip to Seattle, Wash- the motor of her automobile run In concern win engage In the general George Taylor, veteran reporter of AHentown Woman Dead. ington, by bua. The trip covered a locked garage, Hospital authorities contracting business. the Freehold Transcript, la enjoying Mrs. Ma M. Spatilding, wife of AUentown Wedding. 2 Young Typy Black Dogs at Stud 8,800 miles. said aha had been In a despondent Died In Hospital. his Minus.! Vacation. He and Mrs. Charles A. Spauldi/ig of AHentown, Miss Anna Donnelly of Allcntown MIBB Cora Muggah, district miree mood for soma time. -' aylor, accompanied by relatives died Tuesday of last week. Besides and Walter Wright of Merchantville Stud Fee Frank R. Conover of Farailngdale from Long Island are malting a tour were married Wednesday, Auguat 7 In Howell township, is enjoying t Fire in Church. > died In the Fltkln/ Memorial hospital her husband flhf; leaves two step- 1 ot the New England atetei. at Allontown by Rev. Thomas A. montho vacation at her home in Fire caused damage of about $3,000 Tuesday of list week at the age of 8* sons, i Borne fine stock always for sale. Nova Scotia. to St. George* Greek Qrothodox years. Ho underwent an operation a Manasquan Man's Death. Grlbbin. Lower Trail Average. Candidate for Coroner. Found Dead In Bungalow. church at Aebury Park last Wednes- short time before his death. H« The cost of educating children In Joseph E. Voorhees of Manaequan Expert stripping and trimming. The body of William Glbemon ot day night The (Ire started half an leaves a widow and one daughter by the Freehold public school Is slight- died laet Rtturdny weclt. Ho was Harry Bennett, a Belmar under- near Farmingdalo was found In a hour after the evening services had a former marriage. / y lower than the state average. Free- formerly In the grocery business at taker, has been introduced as candi- Asbury Pnrk. A widow and one Phone Holmdel 21. bungalow In whfch ho was staying at ended. It Is believed that defective Ilepubllcun Clambake. / hold's cost last year was J97.8T per date for coroner by the Belmar daughter-EUrvivt: him. Young Men's Democratic club. ' West Belmar Bunilny of last week. wiring caused the fire. The annual Republican clambake pupil while the atate average was He was 71 years old. County phy- Victim of Hit and Bun Driver. will be held at Manasquan on Thura- $102.50. sician Hartman announced that Fred Quisenburry, 70, an Asbury day afternoon, September 5. The af- Jailed for Drunken Driving. death was due to a cerebral hem- Park Negro, died In the Fltkln hoB- fair as usual will be In charge of Winifred Steiner, 36, of Manasquan morrhage. pltal last Wednesday, a few hours af- Robert M. Marks of Manasquan, who was sentenced to thirty days In Jail Left Bequest of $10,000. ter he had been struck by a hit and Is well known for his skill in pre- by Recorder Thomas C. M«dlg»n of Rev. Francis X. Langhan oi Wood- run driver at Colt's Neck. He was paring old fashioned clambakes. Belmarlast week on a charge of bridge has heon left a bequest of $10, found unconscious along the road. Lifeguards lor Lake. drunken driving.-His license was SEABOARD- -SERVICE .000, In tho will of George Blake, Sr., Death was due to a fractured skull. Edward Jerolls and Woodrow revoked for two yean. of Chicago. In 1010 Father Langhan, For Benefit of Negroes. FUEL OIL Brown have been stationed as life- Car for Inspection. while assistant rector of tho Star of The Ajbury Park Urban League guards at Lake Topanemus at Free- the Eea church at Long Branch res- The Belmar commissioners have has been organized to "Improve the hold. In addition to their lifeguard approved the purchase of an automo- cued Mr. Blake and his son from a economical, social and cultural con burning boat off Barnegat. duties they are also allowed to re- bile for License Inspector William dltlons of Negroes of Asbury Park move undesirables from the public Brlden. Mr. Brlden has been using Recital nt Aslmry Tnrk. and environs." Several prominent As- beach, his own car for some time without Royland Hayes, widely known bury Park men are members of the rostortlco Dedication. compensation. Negro tennr, who has made several organli&tton. Freehold's new postofflce building Victim of Consumption. tours of Europo and traveled more New Coat Factory. will bo dedicated on Saturday after- When Winter Comes than ten acaaonu In America, will noon, August 24. A band concert Ignatius M. Gray, 30, a coast Freehold is becoming quite well guardsman, stationed at Manasquan give a recital under the auaplcee of Known as a cloak making center. given by tho Freehold Elks' band will the Asbury Park Urbnn League at open tho program at half-past two died last Saturday week of consump- William Malekovloh started the first tion which lesulted from exposure he we believe you will want good fuel oil. the Asbury Park high school Mon- factory Uiere sixteen years ago. The o'clock. The building will be ready day night, Auguat 20. for occupancy Septembor 1. suffered in the Morro Castle rescue newest plant will be that of tho Lilly last September. Fuel oil that will give you the comfort you Borough Council Overruled. Coat company, which will employ Bod Men's Fair. Card Game Balded. D. Frederick .Burnett, state com- about 200 persons. The Freehold lodge of Red Men expect without trouble. missioner of alcoholic beverage con- Elberon Girl to Wed. will hold a fair and circus all this Wlnslow M. Brackett, chief of po- trol, has roversed the action of tho week for the benefit of the charity lice at Belmar, raided a card game Announcement has been made of in a pool room operated by George Manasquan. council in refusing a the engagement of Misa Alice L. fund of the lodge. The fair has sev- Our Fuel Oil contract protects you against liquor license to C. J. Jensen and the eral circus acts, side shows and al Richardson last week. Richardson Atlantic and Pacific Tea company. Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and eight others were arrested and sharp price increases. • At the hearing on the appeals the Charles C. Wood of Elberon, to sorta of amusement devices, Richardson was held in $600 bail. borough mado no appearance. George J. Marten of that place. Mr. Suit «or $31,000. Marten is associated with tho United Bernard Weiser, a Freehold lawyer, Woman Bitten By Dog, Sentenced to Jail. States Trust company of New York. haa started suit for Charles and Hat- Mrs. Frank Torchia of Long Ask any Seaboard Service Man William Bright of Malawan waa Seize Still on Farm. tie Paskow of Newark against Wil- Branch was treated at the Hazard sentenced to six monthe in the coun- liam Cox of Freehold for $31,000 EB hospital last Thursday for dog bites ty Jail and flnod $500 by Judge A raiding party seized a still on the on her left leg and wrist received R. Heldenrlch farm near North the result^ of an automobile accident or Knight last week on a charge of vio- which occurred last month. when she was attacked by two'dogs lating the liquor laws. Mrs. Luther Farmingdalo Sunday of last week. owned by her daughter. Pitman waa placed on probation for The farm le rented by Howard Zel- Will Appeal Case. two yeara for aiding and abetting llff and he and Adam Allckl of Perth George Bennett'of Bradley Beach New Firemen's Ordinance. , Phone Red Bank 248 Bright. Amboy were arrested and held under was convicted of drunkon driving at The West Long Branch council has ball. Beknar last week and was fined $200 Introduced an ordinance which will Arrested Again. and his license revojted for two years. Anthony Garone, 28, of Matawan Touring New England. establish new rules for the borough Charles Strublo, superintendent of Ho was released on $500 bail and an- fire department to comply with reg- township, is again in the hande of nounced ho would appeal the case, the law, this time on a charge of as- the Prudential Insuranco company In ulations eet up by the New Jersey sault and battery, ball for which was tho Freehold district, Is on a several Engagement Announced. Firemen's association. fixed at $500. Garono has been ar- weeks' vacation. He and Mrs. Struble Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorey c will spend most of the time on a tour Dentist to Wed. rested eevflral timea hut hns In BOmo Highland Park have announced the The engagement of Miss Lucille K. way always escaped paying the full of the New England states. engagement of their daughter, Mtea Seaboard Ice Company Qlanqulttel, daughter' ol" Mr. and penalties imposed upon.him. Freehold Girl Weds. Frances Dorey, to William F. Ble- Mrs. Glanqulttei of Bernardsville, to choff of Farmlngdale. No date has Saved Sister from Fire. Miss Sablna Obendorfer, daughter Dr. John G. Camp! of Asbury Park of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Obendorfer been set for tho wedding. has been announced. Dr. Campl has Victoria Sabbagh, fourteen-year-old 1 Sorlp for Taxes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sab- of Freehold, was married Monday of dental offices at Asbury Park. last week to Thomas J. Healy of Asbury Park will accept scrip in bagti of Avon, discovered a flro in hor Car Overturns. homo on Tue.idny of liurt week and Newark. Ths ceremony was per payment of taxes and will not be llai- formed at St. Rose of Lima church ltod to $50,000 per month, according A car driven by Dr. William B. carried her two-year-old sister to at Freehold. Pendel of Matawan was overturned safety. Her jmronts were at tho to an announcement made last week Tou are entitled to by city manager Milforcl G. Farley. one night recently when It collided beach at the time. Tho house was Buys Shore House. with another car. Dr. Pendel and completely destroyed. Harry W. .Bank of the law firm of Union Beach Girt Engaged. his wife, who was also In the car, Seeking Church Convention.^ Pollard and Bank of New York has Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taka escaped injury. purchased the nine-room house at Union Beach havo announcod the cfr Ralph Johnson of Ncptuno went to Must Pay Tuition. Huntington, Pennsylvania, last week Weet End, formerly owned by the gagoment of their daughter Anna t in a effort to securo tdio national con- late William C. Burroughs of Asbury Edward Robertl of Caldwell. No date Pupils from municipalities owing ALL THESE FEATURES Park. The property has "a frontage has been sot for the wedding. Asbury Park tuition will be barred ference of tho Church of tho Breth- of 300 feet on Green avenue. from school until the money Is paid. ren of Pennsylvania for Ocean Disrobed in Street. : Belmar is said to be the worst of- Grove next June. Tho conference'wll! Hotel Man a Suicide. Thomas Kenna, 51, of Long Branch fender, owing $18,837, or 67 per cent •be attendee! by about 8,000 persons. Harry Rosunberg, operator of tho was sentenced to ten days In the of the total owed the board. when you buy a low-priced car
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med are eymbollcal, the lc, brown ably would be three cents and the ing portage appreciated but not re- NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR!. ? i STAMtl NEWS DIGEST, collectors who desired this etamp In W CHANCtttV°V^BjW JERSEY. 2c., blue, and 10c., carmine, showing color purple. quired. 1 Notice U hsrebr glvsh that italid kids : used condition. It remained lor a To E. COLFAX HAFF. MABEL M. RAFT tie loft hand of a white, and the On September 19, 1038, the City of will ba noatvtd by tht Township Commit- * ; By Harold 0, Denegar Frenchman to notice that when pris- and SDWV Q. HAPFi U« of Holmdsl Townsttlp for ttu fllllnv oners were dismissed from prison in left hand of a black Imposed on a Cachets. Irvinjton, New Jertey, will celebrate and gravel surfacing o* part of tht Mop New Staaipa Bcqueated—^Repre- Dy virtu• of «n Ordtr et tht Court of Djibouti, their discbarge had affixed cross. Both the 3c, blue; 4c, orange, Sept 8—Dedication of the Nashua 1U Centennial with a historical par- Qr««k Road In Holmd«l Townihlp. EMI- « sentative White of Idaho desires to Ch*nc«ry of Naw Jeriir* tnft&» on the day maud quantity of fill material T»g.al»d in -J thoreon a stamp of the denomination and 5c. black, show the right hands Municipal Airport. Send covers bear- ade. A caoliet, replica of the Town ot tb* date h«r«of In a eau>» wherein JIcl- honor the Spaldlng-Whltman expe- B.lOO cubic yards ana of 8r«v«l li 1,(80 coinciding with their fine. This gave of both black and white clasped In Ing airmail postage, to.John F. Bou- Seal, will be used on all mail In the en M. Bannttt Is complainant* and E. Col- square yards, Bids will D« Dpaited *nd dition across the Rocky Mountains fnx Baft, M.bil M. Hi.fi, httt wife, Vincent the Frenchman an Idea. a hand clasp over a different crosB. telle. president, Nashua Philatelic hands of the Centennial committee, C Gray, Marl* 0. Orar, hit wife. Edwy O. read in public at the rooms of s»ld Com- with a special stamp to commemor- before September 17, Send covers, mittee, Township Hall, Holmd*l, N. J, on Soon afterwards Djibouti was Western Australia—The la., dark- Society, Nashua, N. H. Haft, and Lillian E. Haff, husband and ate its centennial. The journey was Tuesday, August 27, 11)86 , at B;QO P v*L grreen, of the lyre-bird type, has boon Sop!. 3—Walllngford's Connecticut sealed and ready tt> go, to Walter wlf«, and Arthur T. VanderbUt, truatw In Daylight Saving Time. ^ By Mrs. Alexander George. made 100 years ago by Dr. Marcus s"wept by what today would be known Feeney, Caohet Director, Centennial iinufdntion, ar« defendants; you are re- as a crime wave. Natives violated al- perforated W. A., for the official use. Tercentenary celobratlon, Send no quired to ftpptar and answar the bill of Specifications and forms of bid for tha Whitman, Rev. Henry Spauldlng, and more than two covers, self-addressed, Committee, Town Hall, Irvlngton, said, complainant on or before the third proposed work, prepared by Gaorga P. Summer Toods their wives. '. most every law on the books, and New Jersey. All eommonts appreci- day of October next, or the said bill will Kftndolph, O. B.. have been Mail la ths what amazed the French officials, did stamped and sealed, to Robert 8. oiltce of said Engineer at DO Broad stttit. (Canning recijie too) PosLniastei-Genera] has a request Washington News. ated. he taken as confessed agalmt you. :y wer Thompson, 76 North Whlttleaey ave- The said bill Is filed to foreclose a mort- Red Bank, N. J., and may ba Inspucttd Breakfast Menu for the issuance of a special stamp Decision as to whether or not there nue, Walllngford, Conn, . gage mada by Edwy C. H»ff and LNJIan E. during business hours. Bidders will b* fur- Fresh Berri«» Sugar tried, sentenced and fined. The fin Unit, husband and wife, to Helen M. Den- nished with copy of the specification! and Solt Cooked Eees Buttered Toast commemorating the 400th annivers- Is to be a special postage stamp Is- Imaiedlato—Two cachets will be Low Belief Costa. forms of bid by the Engineer upon proptr ary of the printing in English of the was always forthcoming, and the na> nett i and Vou, E. Cot fax Huff, are made ft Coffee \ sued to commemorate tho completion provide* by Dr. S. E. Hutnlck, 5033 Relief In Freehold during the flrut defendant because you are one of the own- notice and payment of Five Dollar*, of Bible, whlclii took place in J835. tivea served their sentence with un which sum Three Dollars will ba rifunded (Milk for children dallj) hidden enthusiasm. of Boulder Dam is expected within Lansdowne avenue, West Philadel- part of August waa at Us lowest flff- er* of the premises In tho bill of complaint 1 mentioned, and by reason thereof may to those submitting bids. Luncheon Menji When natives would have thenv tho next few days. According to phia, Pa. Send standard size en- uro since 1032. Four white families, Bids must be made on the *tandcrd pro- tlmatCB of the engineer in charge of claim some Interest in ssld mortgaged Tuna Salad * Michigan Stamp News—The Michl- selves arrested on the same day as velopes, stamped ln the upper right comprising nine people, and one premises: and you, Mabel M. Haft, are posal forma In the manner deilgoatcd construction of the dam, it will bo made a defendant because you are on* of therein and required by* the specifications, Bread Apple Butter gan State Historical Society has sent thSijf discharge from prison, and hand corner and addressed well to Negrro, in a hospital, were the only Watermelon completed and ready for dedication tho lower right, unsealed and Un- the owners of the premises In the bill of must be enclosed In sealed en vet ope t( Tea to the Postoflice Department several when tho jail population grew and ones aided. Freehold has been pro- complaint mentioned, and hy reason bearing the name and address of th« bid- some time in September. President et tiffed, with 1 cent each for for- thereof may claim some Interest In said der and the name of the road on tha out- (Jiilk. for children dally) suggestions and designs for the spe- grew, tho French officials started an viding Itfl own relief funds under the side, addressed to tha Township Commit- investigation. They eoon learned that Roosevelt's desire ln the matter will warding postage, as Boon as possible. old poor laws. mortgaged premises; and you, Edwy C. Dinner Menu cial stamp tb be issued in November, be sought be Postoflice Department HafT, are made a defendant because you tee of Holmdel Township, Monmouth Coun- commemorating the centennial an- tho natives were Belling the cancelled" CommeoiorativeB on outer wrappers . m i> are one of the holders of a contract to ty. N. J.i and muat bs accompanied by • Sliced Tongue Creamed Potatoes officials, and If the idea receives his will be appreciated. purchase the premliies described ln the certified check for tha turn ol Two Hun- Fruit Sblad nlverrary of Michigan's admission in- fifty franc stamps on their discharge Married at New YMIC. dred Dollars ($200.00), payable to th« or- Cabbage ar.d Beet Relish '. for ten francs each, and were fight- approval immediate steps will be tak- August 28—A printed cachet will be bill of complaint, and by reason thereof to the Union. In the opinion of some en to have the stamps placed in the Miss Vivian Bolts ot Keyport waa may claim some Interest in said mortgaged der of the Township Collector. Biscuits Honey ing among themselves for the priv- issued by the Log Angelee Cover Club I The Township of Holmdel r«s«rvei tilt .Peach Sherbet CofTe. members of the commission It is be- hands of the publlo by the time married laet week to Harold J. Stout premises. (Milk for children daily! lieved that such a stamp should be ilege of going to Jail so as to get an- for ths Santa Cruz Mission, as a part Dated August 2nd. 103FI. right to reject any or all bids If deemtd to other stamp. Boulder Dam Is dedicated. of the Father Junlpero Serra Ses- of that place. The ceremony waa QUINN, PARSONS & DOREMUS, tho best Interest of the Township so to Fruit Salaa tnost modern In character. Others performed at New York, Solicitors for Complainant. do. / (TJeir'R Cantaloupe feel that the early history of the Several hundred stamps are sup- If the etamp Is authorized It will quicentennlal. Send stamped, self- By order of tho Township CommltUa of 1 cup diced addressed envelope with one cent Holmdef Township, Monmouth CountTj 1 cup diced stato be the principal figure. This posed to have been-eold to the clever be of the three cent denomination N. J, shows two elk with their front feet Frenchman before the French au- and probably contain a replica of the apiece to cover forwarding, to H. E. NOTICE OF INTENTION on the part of the Borough of Shrewsbury JOSEPH A. TILTON, % cup diced tablespoon resting on either side of a shield. An thorities put a stop to the scheme. So dam as the main figure. Ordinarily Richmond, 2926 North Broadway, Los pear* lemon juice Anpoles, California. to regulate and prohibit gunning and the Chftlrnun. American Eagle is perched on the far ao is known, not one used copy it takes the Bureau of Engraving and SPECIAL SERVICE flilng, discharging oc Betting oft of any SIDNEY V. BRAY, Clerk. Mix and chill ingredients. Serve in op of the shield. of this stamp exists that has been Printing six weeks to turn out a Sept. 15—Tho Whlteslde County Run. rifle, pistol or other firearm in the AugUBt 14,. 19.35. cups of criep lettue. actual p.>?ul USQ.—Herman Herat, etamp after tho design has been .ap- Stamp Slub is to prpvide a cachet to .Borough of Shrewsbury. Cabbage and Bwt Relish Jr. proved. But operating under high for tho new Federal postofnee being Stamp News Digest Readers! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN* NOTICE. , Philatelic Agenda of the World. pressure the task may be achieved erected in Morrison, Illinois. Send TAKE NOTICE that an Ordinance here- Notice ti hereby given that the follow. . (Uncooked) Tho 1935 edition of the U. S. Hla- inafter set forth has been Introduced by Ing is a true copy of an Ordinance that (Continued.) i a much shorter space of time. covers ready to go, to H. L. Shaw- was Introduced at a regular meeting of 8 cups chopped 2 tablespoons It seems to Me—that some might torlcnl cover catalogue has just been tho Mayor and Council of the Borouch of ( c*bbaf« salt Italy—Ufflclo Filatellco, Italiano In an Informal talk between Pres- ver, Morrison, Illinois. released nnd Is now being distributed Shrewsbury regulating and prohibiting tho Townahlj] Committee of the Township 6 cups «hc*ped 1 cup grated profit by a tale. Little "John Wil- ident Roosevelt and press correspond- to those who "pincod their order for gunning and the firing, discharging or Dot- of Mlddletown held on Thursday after- cooked beets horseradish * per la Veridita dlr francobolli, Rome. liams," a tiny wisp of humanity Sept. 15—Stanley C. Koepke, 2050 same prior io publication. ting of! of any gun, rifle, pistol or other noon, August 8th. I03B, and panned first X cup suear 11/3 cups vinegar Italian Colonies—Same as Italy. ents last week, he mentioned that he St. Rcgina, Canada, has offered to firearm In the Borough of Shrewsbury. rending and was laid over for second and adopted from a Friends' Society, wag working on a design for a cen- final passage to a regular meeting of the Mix ingredients. Pour into steril- Jamaica—Postmaster, G. P. O., found in the heart of a veteran uncle, handle covers for collectors, to be The regular price of this cata- Said Governing Body will consider nnld Township Committee of the Township of Kingston. ennial stamp to ^appear next year carried on tho first four flights be- logue, published by Edwin C, Bron- Ordinance for final passage on tho 10th MljJdJetown to be hold on Thursday after- ized jars and seal. material interest and solace In honoring tho freedom of Texas. Thus necke, of'Chlcairo, IllliioiH, Is $l,f)0, dny of September. 19SS, at 8:00 o'clock noon, August 22ml, 1036, at which tlmi a Japan—Bureau Central des Poetes "Unk's" left-overs and duplicates tween Prince Albert and Dorr Lake, postpaid. To the first one hundred P. M.> at the Parish House, Sycamore Peach Sherbet do Tokio, Tokio. far it is intended to represent por- ind Beauval and Dorr Lake. Collec- Digest readers who order this cata- Avenue, In fluid Borough, and all portions public hearing will he held upon tha sama. la cups crushed (and, whisper this, some new ones ralts of Austin and Houston, lead- logue at tho iilinvo prlco I will in- who may be interested therein will bo giv- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Hi cup» Johore—Postmaster-General, Jo- bought with remainders of disability tors desiring these special cachets sugar penches ers in the Texan struggle for free- ihould send self-addreesed covers, clude as a premium, ono dozen ftr- en an opportunity to be heard concern- 3 cups water 2 egg -whites. hore, Bahru, Malay States. pension checks,) But John Williams tl*t(cn)ly sn«] historically correct ing the provisions of Raid Ordinance at AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THH ^ cup lemon. benten dom, and a scene of the one of the with money order covering six-cent Michigan Centennial Cnchet Envel- nald time and place or at such further IMPROVEMENT OF 'IHE RED HILL got a fall and a bad ankle break and ;onflicts. The denomination prob- opes for uso Novemhor 1. when the time and place to which said meeting may ROAD, BEING AN UN-IMPROVED juica 1 teaspoon lrmall postage for each. Forward- % teaspoon salt vanilla Philatelic Agency News—The five- the good doctor hoping to save his new three-cent stamp honoring that be adjourned- TOWNSHIP ROAD IN THE TOWN- cent Kossciusko and three-cent strength decided on a real hospital- state 1B issued. ORTRUDB C. VAN VLIET, SHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, PURSUANT -Boil sugar and water two minutes. izalion (and one ether dream.) Just , Clerk. TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER Cool, add lemon, salt. and peaches. Maryland stamps have been removed HAKOLQ O. DENEGAR, 217, P. L. 101(1. AND THE AMEND- from the Agency list of stamps for before the* mite went from his moth- AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND MENTS THEREOF AND SUPPLE- Pour into freezer and when half er's sight, he whispered "mumsy, my 210 WALNUT AVENUE, PROHIBITING GUNNING AND THE MENTS THERETO, AND PROVIDING frozen add rest of'ingredients. Freeze sale, the supply of same having been FIRING, DISCHARGING OR SETTING FOR THE FINANCING OF THE COST ! stamps." "Yes, John Bill, mummy WANAMASSA PARK, N. J. OFF OF ANY GUN, RIFLE, PISTOL OR THEREOF. until stiff. exhausted. Twenty-five million San Diego will have them in your room, look— OTHER FIREARM IN THE BOROUGH WHEREAS, It Is proposed to tncluda here they are now." And strange to OF SHREWSBURY. the Rod Hilt. Rond, from the Railroad stamps, in addition to the original LEON'S Bridge at King's Highway at Mlddletown, Stuff centers of apricots, pears or say his first word was "Where is my BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and amount of seventy-five million, have Council of tho Borough of Shrewsbury! running through the Deep Cut to the boun- peaches with cubes of mint or cur- book?" Securely under his pillow, he NOTICE. been printed. Take notice that Fritz Errath Intends Section 1. No person shall gun, or flre. dary line between the Townnhlp of Holm- rant jelly. Brush with melted but- turned into health with one hand on CLEANERS DYERS LAUNDERERS to apply to the. Township Committee of dlschargo, or net off, upon any Df the pub- del nnd the. Township of Mlddletown, ft ter and broil nvo minutes. Serve the treasures of "Unk's" love. That Mlddletown Town ship for a Plenary Re- lic streets, avenues, driveways nnd parks dUtnnco of two (2) miles, more or I«BS; with meat, fish or fowl. The following commecnoratlve tail Consumption, liquor license for prem- of the Borough of Shrewsbury, tiny gun, AND WHEREAS, tho estimated cost ot eight figured one legged vet may ises situated at State Highway, Route 35. rifle, pistol or other firearm of whatsoever the snid Improvement Is the sum of Flf* stamps can now be'purchased at the never be a "great collector" but he Hesdden's Corner, Mlddletown Townahlp, name or description. teen Thounnnd (515,000.00) Dollars; ' A thick cherry sauce makes a de- Agency: sure is a great uncle and the little N. J. Section 2. No person shall fire, dis- AND WHEREAS. It Is proposed to miVf licious topping for mint, lime, or- 3c Mothers Day, flat and rotary: "John Bill" may never be more than Objections, if any, Bhould "be made Im- charge or set off any gun, rifle, pistol or application to tho State Highway Commis- 3c Wisconsin; 3c Connecticut; 3c San mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob- other firearm of whatsoever name or de- sion for Aid In the amount of ninety p«f ange, pineapple or lemon sherbet. It the radio funny saygjjcolossal almost erts, clerk of Mldrilctown Township. scription within tho limttB of tho Borougrh cent of tho estimated coit ofF the ImproveJmprov** Is very tasty too served with vanilla Diego. mediocre" but he has tho love for (Signed) of Shrewsbury, near any highway, build- ment, In accordance with ththe provision^ ©r fruit ica cream. his stamps that makes real collec- ings, structures or near any vehicle or of Chapter 217, P. L. 191010,. and thf Imperforate Souvenir Sheets. FIUTZ ERRATIT. vahlcles whatsoever or In any other place amendments thereof and supplement tor.;. thereto; 1c and 3c Chicago (25 stamps to or manner which will be likely to causa Monmouth County Surrogate's 'Office. damage or destruction to property or in- Now. therefore BE IT ORDAINED- \r A Man's Dinner sheet); 3c Little America (6 stamps juries to any person or persons. Provided tho Township Committee ot the Township (Women like it too) In the matter of the estate of Joseph E. this section and thin entire Ordinance shall of Mlddletown: to sheet); lc and 3c National Parks New Issues. Recce, deccaicd. not apply to any flre arm fired by any 1, Thnt the Red Hill Road, from the Dinner Sen-Ing Five (0 stamps to sheet) Notice to creditor! to present claims person ln protection of himself, herself, his Rnllrond Bridge nt Klng'B Highway In th» Chilled Fruit Juices Andorra—A postage due, lc, green, against estate. or her property or family, or guents on Village of Mlddletown; thence on through Broiled Steak and Onions National Parks Stamps. has appeared In the same design as Pursuant to tho order of Joseph I*. said premises. the Deep Cut to tho boundary line be- Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- Hashed Browned Potatoes lc, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c. the French isue of 1927, except for Section 8. No person shall carry any tween the' Township of Mlddletown «nd Buttered Asparagus mouth, made on the twenty-second day of loaded gun, rifle, pistol or other firearm the Township of Holmdel be Improved In Holla Currant Jelly Air Stall Stamps. the name of the country. July, 1906, on the application of Chris- of whatsoever name or description, -within accordance with plant) and specifications Head Lettuce Hussion Dressing Australia—It is reported that the tina M. Eeece, sole executrix of the estate the limits of the Borough of Shrewsbury, filed with the Township Committee of tha Blueberry Pin Coffee 10c/ 15c, 20c, 8c, 6o and ,16c values. of Joseph E, Reece, deceased, notice is Township of Mlddletown and with the Australian set commemorating the herebyasiven to the creditors of said de- nor shall any person at any time hunt for, State Hiirhwny Commission of the Stat« of Broiled Steak and Onion* Electric Ejp. '"! , take, kill or pursue with any gun or flro- Silver Jubilee was exhausted in a ceased to exhibit to the subscriber, sole arm of any kind or description, any wild Now Jersey. 3 pounds Vx teaBPOon salt 2c rotary press stamps are sold few days, with no further supply be- executrix as aforesaid, their debts and de- bird, an I mat or fowl within the Borough of 2. That tho sum of Fifteen Thousand porterhouse H teaspoon mands against the said estate, under oath, Shrewsbury, provided, however, that noth- ($15,000.00) Dollars or no much thereof only in sheets of 100. The first six ing available to the public. within six months from the date of the nn mny bo rcauired, he and Is hereby ap- cteak paprika plate numbers are still available. aforesaid order, or they will be forever ing in this Ordinance contained shall pre- Have steak cut 2/3-Inch thick. Austria—On Juiy 25, the annivers- berVed of their actions therefor against vent the owner or occupant of any private propriated for tho above improvement. ary of the assassination of Chancel- the said subscriber. property, or the fmmedlata mem lie rn of 3. In order to temporarily flnnnce tht Heat frying pan, add and quickly Cachet—A cachet for tie annivers- tho family of such ownor or .occupant, or brown steak on both sides under lor Dollfus, last year's 24gr., mourn- Dated Freehold, N. J., July 22. 1985. anyone who possesses written permission mont noteH or bondfl aro hereby author- ary of the writing of "The Star- CHRISTINA M. REECE. Ucd, Bald notes shnll ntate In genorll glowing flte (broiler.) Cook seven ing stamp was reissued in dark blue. Dox 6, Eat on town, N. J. from the owner or occupant or from tho Spangled Banner" will be sponsored On the date of issue a special can- authorized agent of Buch owner or occu- torni8 the purpose for which they ar« Is- minutes. Add salt and paprika. Ar- by William Summer, 762 East Third pant of any private property from hunt- sued nnd H)Inil be Issued in such amounts range on not platter and surround cellation mark was issued at all post- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ing, taking, killing or pursuing with gun and nt BUCII tlmen RB may be determined street, Brooklyn, N. T., on Septem- offices, with the text, "OesterreichlB- or firearm on said premises any wild bird, by resolution of the governing body. Tha with onions. Pour steak stock in pan ber 14. Collectors desiring this Estate of George p. Spearln, deceased. animal or fowl In the manner provided by form of note, rate of Interest and date of over top of meat. Serve immediately. ohen Volkstrauertag" (Austrian na- Notice 1B hereby iflveii that the accounts law at any time that It is lawful BO to do. maturity shall also bo determined by ws- cachet send their name and address tional day of mourning." A new air- of the subscriber, substituted executor and olutlon. Onions with five cents per cover to include trustee of the estate of nald deceased, will Section 4. This Ordlnanco Is not in- mail series of fifteen values, to be be audited and stated by the Surrojrato 4, Tho following matters are hertby 4 tablespoons buttei ^ teaspoon everything. First class postage will tended and shall not be construed to pro- detormlnod nnd declared; released this month, is described as of tho County of Monmouth and reported hibit or forbid trapahootlng In the manner (a) The prohnbio period of usefulness 2 cups sliced onions paprika bo used. Commems qn outer wrap- follows; 5gr., lilac, Guessing Castle, for settlement to the Orphans Court of provided by law. 3J teaapoon Vi cup water or pers appreciated. said County, on Thursday, the twelfth of said improvement Is five (6) years. Burgenland; 10gr., orange, Maria dsy of September, A. D. 1035, at which Section E. Any person Molatlng tho G. Any nnd all moneys recelvfld from aalt meat stock provisions of thlB Ordinance, or any sec- the State of New Jersey nhall be used to Worth, Carinthia; 15 gr., dark green, time application wilt be made for the at- tion thereof, shall upon conviction be oub- tho reduction of tho temporary rotes U- . Melt butter In frying pan. Add and Duernstein, Lower Austria; 20gr., law&nce ot com ml salons and counsel fees. Philatelic Index. Dated July 29, A. D. 1935. icct to a fine of not lass than $10.00 nor Hued on account ot the ou!d Imprcveinsnt. brown onions quickly. Add rest of in- blue, Hallstatt, Upper Austria; 25gr., moro than $100.00 or Imprisonment ln the 0. That the municipal share'of the colt (Continued.) MECHANICS' TRUST COMPANY, County Jail for not less than ten days gredients and cook five minutes, stir- brown-violet, Salzburg; 30gr., brown- By: Frank P. Klrcher, of tho snld work shnll he paid either out Filipinas—The Spanish form for nor more than ninety days, In the discre- of the Budget for tho your 103B or to ba ring frequently. red, Clacler, Styria, 40gr., light green, Trust Officer, tion of the recorder. raised by futuro tnxatlon, na provided by Boshed Browned Potatoes Philippines. Tyrollan Mountains; gOgr., ultrama- Bayonno, N. J., Section 6. Thlfl Ordinance shall tako law. 5 tablespoons *L teaspoon salt Fiscally Used—Stamps that are rine, Voralberg Mountains; 60gr., Substituted Executor and Trusteo. effect upon Ha passage and publication ac- 7. Thla Ordlnanco shall talte eSect Im- Dembe & Dcmbe, Estia., cording to law. fat hi teaspoon available for both postal and revenue black, St. Stephen's Church, Vienna; mediately. 2 cups cooked paprika B41 Broadway, Approved August 6th, 1036. aliced 2 tablespoons , purposes and have been used fiscally 80gr., sepia, view of Vienna; lsch., Dayonne, N. J., GEO. SILVER, Chancery 7/312 potatoes cream and so cancelled aro known as fiscal- carmine, steamer on the Danube; Proctors. SHERIFFS SALE. Melt fat In frying pan. When hot, ly used. ORTRUDB C. VAN VLIET. Clerk. By virtue of a writ of 11. fa. to me di- 2scb., olive, a viaduct; 2sch., brown, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE add and quqickly brown potatoes. rected, issued out of the Court of Chan* Flapper Stamp—The 35 centavoe automobile on mountain road (Gross- TO ASSUME ANOTHER NAME. eery of tho Stato of New Jersey, will b« Add rest of ingredients, cover and IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. stamp of Salvador (1924-25,) eo-called glockner;) 5sch., green, suspension TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: exposed to sale at publlo venduo on cook two ninutee. Leftover gravy or because it is the only stamp depict- trolley on the Zupspitze; lOsch., blue, To JULIUS BRANDWEIN and BARBARA MONDAY, THE 26TH DAY OP AUGUBT, Pursuant to tho provisions of an act of AYLMER: ttacon fat can be used for fat called ing a bobbed haired girl. a glider and boat on the Attersee. the Legislature of New Jersey entitled "An By virtue of an order of tho Court of 19U5, for in recipe. Franco Bollo—Means "Freo stamp" Act to Authorize Persona to Change Their Chancery of New Jersey, made on tho day between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock tnd Costa Rica—For the tercentenary Names." approved Febrjary 24, 1876. and of tho date hereof. In a cause wherein 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock, Daylight Russian Dressing and appears on many of the Roman the amendments and supplements thereof, Dalton Parmly, surviving trustee under Saving Timo) In the afternoon of said day, (Good On Lettuce And Tomatoes, Too) States stamps. of the virgin of Los Angeles, in Car- notice la hereby given that I, Julian Simon thr, LnBt Will and Testament of lite mar nt the Court Houno In the Borough of H cup stiff tablespoons Franklin Carrier tago City, five stamps, in three de- Holsteln, by Maude Hess, next friend, ,shaH Parmly, deceased, li complainant and The Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jar* chopped ripe -A special stamp apply to tho Court of Common Plea* of soy, to satisfy a decree of said court mayonnaise for the prepayment of local delivery signs, have been issued. The values the County of Monmouth at the Court Shrewsbury River Holding Company, a amounting to approximately $16,084.00. 8 tablespoons ullvcs are: 5c, green and 30c, orange, air1 corporation of the State of New Jersey, chilli sauce teaspoon charges on letter and-Issued by the House at Freehold on Saturday, the 14th and others are defendants, you are re- All tho following tracts or parcels ol . B tablespoons salt U. S. Government in 1851. view of Cartago site of the sanctu- day of September, 1936, nt ten o'clock ln quired to appear and answer tho bill of land and premises, hereinafter particularly . teaspoon t^e foreno6n, Daylight Snvlnnr Time, or described, sltuntc, lying and being in tha chopped dill 4 ary; 10c, carmine rose and 50c, as soon thereafter as the matter can bo said complainant on or before the twenty- Horouirh of Rumaon, In the County of pickles pepper black, socred relic, with view of the heard, tor an order to authorize me to soventh day of September, next, or the Jubilee Stamp News—English deal- said bill wilt bo taken ss confessed against Monmouth and Stato of New Jersey.; and Mix and chill Ingredients, city in 1635 at the left, and in 1935 assume another name, to wit; Julian Simon you. be luff Lots No. Gl, No. 62 and No. 55 on ers are still operating under duress at the right; 45c, brown-black, rep- Hens. a map of Hlvoriddo Park Plots, Rumson JULIAN SIMON HOLSTEIN, The said bill Is filed to foreclose a cer- Roud. near Sea liHtcht, N. J., made by T, Serve fresh fruits daily. They arc duo to the continued demand for the resentation of the glorified Virgin ap- tain mortgage given by The Shrewsbury jubilee issues and the fact that many By Maude Hess, lUver Holding Company, a corporation of W*. Seaman, City Engineer, Long Branch, cooling and easily digested. proaching- along a road. HIa Next Friend, tho Stato of New Jersey, to Newton Dor- November 20, 1008, and duly filed In th« of the smaller colonies are no longer 1008 Elberon Avenue, hang Branch, N. J. emus, Trustee, dated the thirtieth day of Monmouth Co., Clork'a office. Belgium—Devaluation of the franc Dnted August 1st, 1035. BEGINNING at the. point of Intersection Have burners on gag stove regu- represented at the Crown Agents. It December, 1927, on lands ln the Township has been necessary for the trade to will probably mean the increase of Applogate, Stovcns, Foster & Reunaille, of Middletown, In the County of Mon< of tho North alda of Shrewsbury Avenu*, lated frequently to save fuel. postage rates, with changes of colors Attorneys, mouth, and State of Now Jersey, which also known as South Shrewsbury Drlva, send directly to the various colonies 84 Broad Street. Red Bank, N. J. mortgage was duly assigned by said New- with the Easterly .hide of Monmouth Ave- ' for such stocks as they may be able and values In the current series. ton Doremua, Trustee, to said complain- nue; thonco (1)'Northerly along the Bait Winning Over Heat This year's charity issue, of four val- ant by assignment dated December 80, nido of Monmouth Avenue two hundred to obtain, an undertaking which calls NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT thirty feet to tho southwest comer of Lot The wise housekeeper finds that ues, will carry views of Tournal, Al- Estate of Pearson H. Hendrlckson, de- 1030; and you. Julius Brondweln, are for weeks and in some cases months ceased. made defendant becamo you hold a mort- No. 47 orf said mar: thence (2) North careful planning and shopping aro of wailing. t Namur and Furnes. Notice Is horeby given that the accounts gage covering the Innds described ln com- eighty-eight degrees flfty«two minutes East the secrets for keeping her family Ceylon—Thl o current views series if the subscriber, admtnlatrntor with will plainant's said mortgEgo; and you. Bar- along the southerly line of lots No. 47 and -, ^ , . i t^cyion—The bara Aylmer, are made defendant because No. 48 on Bald map two hundred feet to and herself comfortable during the h; mented by a 1 rupee annexed and trustee of the estate of said the westerly slda of Woodmore Avsnua, Ho pnees are bo.ng quoted excep1 t L been deceased, will bo audited and stated by Bald Shrewsbury River Holding Co. entered hot wea.theiv She UHCS the oven twice J" ™ I brown and Into two certain written contracts with formerly Forrest Road j thence <8) South- witsubjech tht e tunderstandino withdrawag lthat the, y arc |i ,,,„„inuw„n „,.,ana, ,,„oiuc-vioiet, , picturing the the Surrogtito of tho County of Monmouth erly tilotig tho westerly Bide of Woodnitrt weekly for preparing loods to be used change | Trincomalee, with a med- and reported for settlement to tho Orphans you for tho sale of a portion of the lands leuseti without notice. One prominent Lon- hnrbor of Court of said County, on Thursday, the described In complainant's said mortgage- Avenue, one hundred seven feet and sev- the remainder of week, don allion of tho king In the upper rigbt Dated July 26, 1035. enty-five hundredths of a foot to tb* cookies, pies, breads, meat and, fis,,'h Arm, among tho largest pur- nineteenth day of September, A. D. 1035, northerly (tide of South Shrewsbury Drlva; chasers of the jubilee issues, state corner. at which time npplicnllon will ha marlo loaves, roast? and bnked bc^ans cult WARREN H. SMOCK, thonco (4) In * WcnterJy d!r«ctJon along that thry know of at least fifteen Cook Islands—The Id., carmlne- for the allowance of commissions and Solicitor of Complnlnnnt, tho northerly side of the same two hun- be baked and stored carefully fur counsel fees. varieties which the po^totlicea con- rcd, bearing a portrait of Captain « QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE plays a silent, Cor. Broad and Mechanic Struct!, dred thirty-four feet and nlnety-nlna hun- future use. Dated August, 2, A. P. 1036. Red Bantu N. J. dredth^ of a foot to the point or plac« of cerned will r.ot supply. Assuming Cook, is now perforated 11 and THE MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY beginning. Even c.inninH., slato blue. Jersey, will bo audited and stated hy Sam- one hundred twenty-five feat southeasterly Canned fruits, vrKPt;ililotj, mrutu, from a monument set at the intersection hereby Riven to the creditors of said de> weekt* ago we recommended that Luxembourg—Tho commemorativo SANlTONKdcanBtothc uel Rowfihr, Esq., ono of the Hpeclnl Mut- of Prospect Avenue and John Street! thence canned to exhibit to the subscriber, lolft fish and eoupa are labor savors and readers of (lie Digest subscrlbo to for the Ksch Philatelic Exhibition ters of this court, itnd will be roported for running (1) north sixty-two degrees thirty executor as aforennld, their debts and dt- should be used extensively,. heart of every fabric fibre, settlement to tho Court of Chancery, to be mlmiten east along the line of Innd now or nioti* set In tha Wllnon Avenue, l'ort Monmouth, N, J. ' fresh IVnrJieB Cirnm OMiterly line of Prospect Avenue: thenco J, Frnnk WelRand. KBn., all onk'r.'i hive l)ecn tninnmitted to marked and Unwatermarked print- lowance of tho Mftld Recount, and applica- (4) along tho esntflrly line of Proupct Ave- Keyport. N. J., Fruit Cci(,l« and the place of beginning. Eiitato of Arniia I*. l"rey, decoaied. 51, blue, lmporforato horizontally, of MENT. ' for the accountants. MInfc Chocolate, I«o Somali coast Mo. 20—.Should any The above desclptlon txtlnjK In accord- (Inflolvent eatntu.) tho alrpost scrlen f 1031, water- Your presence is not necessary at the ance with « survey ot E, K. Fowler, C. E., 2 /% cup eooftBV 2 teaspoons vrmiltn philatelist ever notice a copy of this n above time unless you enra to enter eome Notlco Is hereby given that the account* '£ CUP MlKir '^ tennpnon oil marked coat of nrmn, have been re- objection to the accounting or to the al- AuKuit 7, 1029. of the BtiliBcrllior, exotutor of the estate ty, tear-noon B«H peiipennfiit raro stamp in used condition In a ported. lowance of the fees requited. Baited as the propnty of Bustm Jane of oald deceased, will be audited and •t*t~ collection, )>o may rest assured that Hrown (snmetlm«N known as Buale J. nd by tbe Hurt'OBnto of the County of 3 cup w«t«r 1 l>lnt vnnilln A copy of tha *»lil Recount Is attached Brown). Louis E. Brown, her hunband, ct Montnouth ftnd reported for settlement to 4 cups milk lc« eremn decades before a human being lan- Itoum-iiila—Thn current kssuo has to *ml msde a part of the bill of com- LEON'S plaint filed In tho above cnuio In tha of' nlfi. taken In execution at the ault of Fi- the OrphnnH Court of said County, on Blend cocon, nugnr, milt And water. KUliihcd In jail that tho name ntanip hem reissued with (|u, wo,^ «pOsta" delity Union Trutt Company and to be Thursday, the nineteenth day ot Bopltm* Incorporated In tho design. Tho flee of th» Clerk In Chancery at Trenton, Boll until thick and creamy. Stir might bring Joy to a etamp collec- Phone 2800 NBW Jsrsay. •old by her-, A. 1). 1935, at which time application tor. Tho Komall Coast, sometime* values tlilB far that have boon neen Dat«d July IS, 1030. HOWAED HKIGHT. BherlfT. wilt bo made for the allowance of com* constantly. Add milk and cook until n.io. Mb., brow,,; 21, gray-green; 4L, SANITONIl 70-76 White Street, mlanlona And counsel feeu. known as Djibouti, in a eooall French ALFRED 3. UPPMAN, Dated August 1* 108U. Dated Aueust 1. 1DAK. mixture boilo. Cool, beat well and red; 6L, deep claret. JERROLD H. MBYEfi, LlnriRtmry, Depu* o Faulki, Sorn. •t tho RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22, 1935. Paw Sieves
QUISN, tfAKSONU S DOBKMU8, WBEB PBOGUAM. benefits there are those who, by their UOUNHElXOJtS AT IJlW Auction Sales For Many Enjoy Surf experience know that them is much Wbim.ld Bulldjn,, Red B.nW New Method Of The program li as follows! .0 the legend and that they will never Asbury Park Business College John 1. Uulnn. I'hwiior* U, Ptriont. Eggs and Poultry •**• mi (VDonuHw P. M. - Thursday, August 22, 1038. 'orget the healtlng properties be- Est. 1808 Selecting Juries 6:00—Mu»lcal«. Annual Cure Day towed won tliem by some ur-«ecn The auction system of Gelling tggsj 5:80—Studio ProsraH. Prepares one for Secretarial and Accountancy work. All com- ALSTON .'-BEEKMAN, 1 ower Ja«t Thursday. mercial subjects are taught One may opeckillio or take a com- ; and poultry Is here to stay, according 6:45—Aibury Park Walkathon, Uit Thunday Was a Holy Day ''' Nome of Every 100th Voter or «:00—BinalnK Trio. plete course. , • Bwi»d St. KKI1 BANk. N. J, to Alben E. Jones, supervisor of 8:10—koixr Branch Walksthon. and Hundreds Went to the SEEDING ALFALFA. Such Other Number u May be poultry products marketing for the 6:80—Carter. Beach After Attending Feast INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION L W. CARLBON Necewry Will be Drawn— New Jersey Department of Agricul- 6:31—Old Folk, at Horn.. More Than 20O Per Cent Increase In Day School Opens September, 18 Private Room For, Jurors. ture, told members of tho Northeast- 6-Ah—Fcliclta VIHorla, tongs. of Assumption Service. Night ccliool Opens September 2S UiUliOFOIHHT ern Poultry Producers" Council, at 1:00—HoBuma. Acreage of This Crop. {TOOT AUGMENTS 1 A.M. Krld.r, AlifUlt 23, 1035 Loet Thursday was "euro day" to Tho echool odlco will bo open daily, beginning Sept, B, tat Changes are to be m$dB In the College Park, Maryland, last week. 9iOG—Morning Serenade. The mote than 200 per cent In- registration and interviews. iffl« Hourti Dally 10 «. to. to $ p. m method of drawing petty Jurors as Citing BBIWJ made by the five farm- 0:14—Snyder. thousands of persons who visited Uic crease in the acreage of alfalfa In Our free.Placement Bureau assists all graduates to deilrabli £venln«ii Tutiday and Thursday. the result of a conference attended er-owned poultry products auctions In 0:15—Morning Davotlona.. bathing beaches of the Raritan bay Monmouth county over the past ten positions. For appointment pliant 3442. by Judge J. Edward Knight, Sheriff New Jersey, Jones declared, that 9:45—-Parent Teachers. and North Jeraey coaat resorts and years Is due to the increased know- 10:00—Mualc Shop. many availed themselves of a dip In- EBNEfiT 1u BEAN, Trln., (10 BKOAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. Howard Height and Jury Commis- "the value of auction selling has 10:01—Children'. Hour. ledge of tho producer as well as an OH Bangs Ave. sioner Charles Miller last week. The proved Itself during tho depression 10:15—Studio Feature. to the gentle waters af Father Nep- ippreclatlon of tho value of this crop jurors will be chosen numerically years 1D31 to 1935, Inclusive." These 11:00—The Theatarl. tune. iver the many other crops grown for from registry lists. Another new auctions, which ate located at Flem- P. M. It wa» a "Holy Day" In the calen- lorueu and cattle. JOHN E. DAY 8:R0—To h% announced. plan will bo that of keeping petty Ington, Vinelund, Mount Holly, 4:00—Fuils anil Fashions. dar of the Roman Catholic church According to County Agent Ell- Funeral Home jurors not engaged in Jury service In Hlghtatown and Pateruon, during the 4:80—Church of tin Air, being known oa tho Feast of Assump- 'ood Douglass, failures in this crop a private chamber In the courthouse. 12-month period ending Juno 30, eokl 5:00—HDrso Bhow. tion and legend has it that those HI tho county are rare and in the PUBLIC SALE Thin action follows crltlalum ot mem- 5:01—ClmrleB Derbyshire aonga. PHONE 332. moro than two million dollars worth 6:15—Varieties. who bathe In open salt water on that majority of Initances where success —OF— ISO Broad Street, Red Bonk. bers ot the bar ot jurora loitering of eggs and poultry for their farmer- 5:80—Town Chatter. ' day may be cured of aches, pains and s not attained responsibility for the about the halls of tho courthouse and members, he said. 6:46— Albury Park walkathon. even more serloua ailments. [allure is aa a rule tied up with the tho dissatisfaction with the present 6:00—Carter. aeglect to do certain important "Tho operation of the New Jer- 8:01-r-l!abotta. Great faith In Ihe legend Is shown Antique and Modern Furniture method of selecting Juorra. sey auctions so far have aaiply dem- 6:16—Long Uranch Wnlkathon, annually by the large numbers of thlngB. For example, the BUCCCBSIU Under the new method Sheriff onstrated that the auction system Is 6:81—Front Page Dr&ma. middle aged ao well aa elderly folk ilfalfa grower adheres strictly to thp C:4B—Bankers, tallowing steps, China and Glassware Expert Repairing Height and Commissioner Miller sound only when tho markets are op- 6:46—Studio Program. who wend their way to tho seashore must choose each hundredth name or orated as co-operative enterprises, 7:00—Sunnyslde, on "cure day" to enjoy the supposed He has his aoll tested for acidity us such a number as may be necessary when they are located In the produc- 7:01—Memories. miraculous properties of the surf and ind applies the proper amount of from tho voters' listed In each district 7:U>—I,arry La Koa and AI Bullew, No. 41 First Ave., Ulantic Highlands, N. J., WATCHES, CLOCKS ing area, and when they are near 7:80—Journal. laet Thursday was no exception to ,ime, makes sure that the location In the county. Tho new plan effects enough to largo urban centers to at- 7:31—Better Housing Program. the rule. Is Bevcral feet above water level, that and JEWELRY only potty and not grand juries. tract sullicicnt buyers of hlgh-grado 8:00—ROBB Fenton Farm Orchestra. ;ho land is well supplied with organic Judge Knight at the conference ex- products," Jones continued, 8:80—Varlaty Hour. The day was a perfect one for a natter, the seed bud flnely and prop- SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935 Accuracy, skill and experi- plained that his recommendation for 0:00—Long Branch Walkathon. ' travel to the beach, the sun was not "Tho auctions havo proved to be 0:15—To no announced. over strong, tho wind was a mild jrly prepared, that tho seed used is ence enable us to do the a change was not Intended an crit- the greatest slnglo means of educat- 0:80—G. Howard Scott, organist. from the proper Bourco and Inocu- at l:0O o'clock P. M. icism against Sheriff Height or Com- 11:46—ABbury Park mUkalhou. zephyr from the southwest, the surf lated before seeding aa well as seed- most delicate repairing. We ing poultrymen to produce and pack 10:00—Journal. was calm and warm and the tido at missioner Miller but was directed at high-quality products. The operation id at the propor tinie which would guarantee satisfaction. Our tho system now In effect. Mr. Heiprht 10:01—Cnsino Dance- Mualc. midday to late in the afternoon was The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder of theso marketfl has (standardized 10:110—Uhythm RdBCals. BO that BUrf bathinR on that day was range from August 25 as the earliest prices will please vou. and Mr. Mlllor both favored, the egg production in the northeastern 10:15—American Family Roblnaon. ip to September 10 for fall seeding, change. 11:00—Long Branch Walkathon. afl safe as it.could be at any time. antique and modern pieces of furniture consisting o£ states and has stabilized prices for 11:15—To be Announced. Probably ho place along the Atlan- , m i m ' Silverware Repaired them. r. M. Saturday, Augu.l 24, 1038. New Legion Head. chairs, tables, beds, etc., antique china and glassware, 6:00—Opportunity program. tic ocean wae the evidence of "cure and Replated Like New Must Pay In Advance. "Producers who sell on the auctions li:30—Muale Shop. day" more noticeablo than at the pub- Fred Shields has been elected com Private tuition pupils for whom always receive the greatest returns 5:31—Studio feature. lics bathing beach at Sea Bright tnander of tha Freehold American odd pieces, kitchen utensils and articles too.numerous over long periods of time, since auc- 5:16—'Anbury Park walkathon. where almost a multitude gathered Legion popst. He defeated Walter REUSSILLES money for tuition has not been ad- tion prices are higher than metropol- :00—Snydor. The "cure" was not only beneflcla; w,eeks ago when State Commissioner 5:01—Tea lime tuneB. to the women but to the men as wel Burnett'e agents testlflede that gamb- 5:30—Si^yder. when you buy Seaboard Coal. 5:31—Town Chatter. an The Register man saw an elderly ling existed In tho club. 5:46—Aoliury Park Walkathon. gentleman, so Intent on getting In- 6:00—Pete, Singing Doorman. to the water that he forget to re- C:15—Long Branch walkathon, 1 FOB JTIBV REFOEM. 6:30—Nowa Review. move his glasses. -The first wavetha You are entitled to prompt and 6:45—Charles (iottchalk and Charle* hit him caused him to loose his hoi Francis. on the life line and he lost his bal Junior Section of Bar Association 7:00—llfnumo courteous service. Favors Change. P. M. Wednesday, August 28, 1B3B. ance and went under. He came u; f>:00—Juveiilio Climbera Program. minus his glasses but he had n Tho officers and council of the 5:30—Studio. Program. trouble in walking In to the beach r.ilD-Asbiuy Tiirlt Walkatiion. Junior section of the State,Bar as- 6:00—Bankers. and up to where folks in his part; sociation at a conference at Asbury 6:01—Babetto, songs. were sitting. An elderly lady In th> Park Saturday pledged support to 6:15.—Long Branch walkathon. party, who looked as If she was hi: ... fOft GREATER VALUE improvements for an adoption of the 6:30—Organ Melodies. sister eald, "Michael, Where's you 7:00—Muslcnle. Judicial reform constitution and pas- 7:16-^][ome Phlloaonhei', glasses?" Ho quickly replied, ' ~ sago of a jury reform bill. In an- 7:30—Cartar. need them Mary, csn see."better with 1 nouncing intention of given sup- 7:31—Iliidlo Guild. Sharps and Flata. out tJiem now and I wont need Seaboard Ice Co. 7:44—Bankera. port to theso Improvements It was cane anymore neither," BUYTYDOL GASOLINE 7:45—Betty Huhn, Planlat. Phone Red Bank 248 pointed out that the objectives of both 8:00—Henumo. All In all It was a great day a BYERY GALLON CONTAINS measures are to Improve the admin- A. M. Thuradiy. AuguBt 29, 1035. the beach and even If there are thoe TOP-CYLINDER OIL istration of Justica in New Jersey. 0:00—Morning Serenade. 0:15—Snyder. who doubt the legend and nil of It 0:16—Word Idesa. 0:30—Music Shop. 9:81—Morning Devotions* 10:00—Miaa Broadway, 10:15-£-Thlngfl you should know. <. 10:46—N«wa Review. 11:00—Tho theaters. P. M. 5:00—Muatcal Uaaterplecas. 5:80—Horae Bhow, 5:31—Studio Feature. Labor Day Sale 6:45—Anbury Park Walkathon, 6:00—To be announced. 6:15—Long Branch Walkathon. Mm I 8:80—Cnrtor. 6:31—01.1 Folks at Roma, 6:45—Fellclta Vlttorla SongB. 7:00—Resume. WITHOUT ITAPKinS or BELTS Skiff Burns at Sea. GOOD/ YEAR Fire caused by the back fire of Ita motor destroyed the 25-foot skiff Dor- othy C, owned by Captain Samuel J. Curtis of Long Branch, three miles off shore from Monmouth Beach on Friday, Captain Curtis leaped into the water after vainly trying to ex- tinguish the flames and swam about ten. minutes until he was' picked up TIRES by tho fishing boat Bose R. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES East Keansburg News. Mr. Warren and Mrs. Manlcy of Capo May spent part of last woek with Mr. Warren's daughter, Mr«. John Spencer. William Hanson underwent an op- LIBERAL ALLOWANCE eration for appendicitis at Dr. Haz- ard's hospital at Long Branch Mon- day. He was taken thero In the &n- bulanco of tho First Aid squad, A card party was held by the La- dles' auxiliary of tho fire company Save from 75c to $7.50 Tuesday at tho flro house. Tho First Aid squad began their campaign Saturday to collect contri- butions in Mlddletown township for a now ambulance They are very Non-Skid\Safety Blow-Out Protection in Every Ply much encouraged over donations on tho Initial day, which amounted to ?150. TRIPLE GUARANTEE Warren Spencer, eon of Mr. and Mre. John Spencer, Is twelvo years old today. Ho will celebrate with 1. AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS. party tonight. ere, at last, is a sanitary protection thai 2. AGAINST DEFECTS FOR LIFE. C. Edward Laubusch, a clerk In tho H does away with pads, napkins and belts Irvlngton postofflco, Is onjoylng his vacation at tho homo of hln mother, .... that brings more freedom to modern 3. OUR OWN GUARANTEE AND ALL YEAR SERVICE. Mrs. Anna L s Misses Mary and Catherine Warne- ker will sail Saturday afternoon on nothing could take the vibrant new colors with more success! Sale Service and Chiffon Hose 59c tna S. S. Monarch of Bermuda for See these, styled with the new forward-motion brims. a week's cruise. SATURDAY ON BARGAIN SQUARE Stephen Mucclo, one of the vil- Barbaric 'antique' clips and buckles for trim, and smartly Absolutely perfect hose, lovely pure silk that is clear as claret and most flattering. In colors for lage's hardest working farmers, waa admitted last week to ,a Brooklyn creased crowns. Black, Addenda, navy, Kent green, rust. summer and fall: Java tan, distingue, tropica, hindu, coperlete, and caribou* Fill your hosiery, hospital, -where he Is suffering from Headsizes 21 y to 23. • box! . gall stones. 2 FIRST FLOOR ".:''"" Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Carton and (laughter May and Miss Harriet SECOND FLOOR Hawxhurst spent Sunday visiting Mrs. John O'Brien of Rod Bank. Special! Miss Harriet Hawxhurst returned home Thursday after spending a va- On Elevator Sale 1.25 to 1.59 Smart cation with Mr. and Mrs. Georgel Gentile of Brooklyn. 1 Booth Men's Shirley Stllwell is spending the CATALIN week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stotesberry of Plainfleld. Jimmy Stil- well, who has been visiting there, JEWELRY SHIRTS has returned home. Dorothy Stotes- Girls' berry of Plainfleld, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stil- 85c well, has returned home, and young Robert Stotesberry is visiting here, Sweaters Bracelets, clips, pins and ear- SHORTS Mrs. Dorothy Cuttrcll and daugh- rings ... in many smart de- ter Lois of Altoona, PPennsylvania, signs, all of shiny catalin, A Garment aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Cuttrell. beautifully carved and in soft Paul Kelly spent Sunday visiting harmonizing tints. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eustace of Oak- 1.19 35c land street. FIRST FLOOR A number of young men of the 'Fine zephyr wool sweaters in 3 for 1.00 village spent several nights last week slipon and cardigan styles. attending the firemen's fair at Head- One Day Only ! The shirts are in athletft den's Corner. High necks, roll collars and style, of fine combed white Mrs. Raymond Dubeskl of Keans- accents of lacings or fancy cotton knitted yarns . . < burg and Mrs. Albert Oswald of Bel- stitchings. Monotone and two- MODESS sizes 36 to 44. And, thef ford were Friday visitors of Mrs. tone styles. Walter Arosu and family. shorts, well tailored and cut . Jack Stanton, tree surgeon, has one Clearance 3.98 to 5.98 comfortably full. Their ma* of the finest flower gardens In the Match them or mix them and 6 boxes I.OO terial is a fine novelty striped Village. His large ami well-cured for make up some twin sweater Saturday only, six boxes (one madras and all are tailored cannas with their bright colors beau- sets! Rust, green, brown, tify the lawn of his father-in-law, dozen to the box) of these with French backs to insurd with whom ho resides. SWIM SUITS navy, copen, red. Sizes 4 to popular sanitary napkins at a freedom of movement, Short Foreman's boarding school will 6; 8 to 16. very special price. sizes, 36 to 44. open for the fall term Monday, Sep- tember 9. FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Village farmers have completed the planting of their lato crops of MEN;S SOCKS I spinach, broccoli, cabbage nnd beans. 2.98 29c A bonafirio newspaper circulation —the kind The Kejjlster lias—is tho V only kind that counts with tho ad- Fine wool suits in one piece maillot i id regulation styling. 4 pair for 1.00. Fine rayojj vertiser. No Drcmiurns or other In- Two piece trunk-and-halters, too. Gay patterns and plain Button-Button On Your Wrist... socks in the light patterns ducements havn ever been offered to Clearance! men are wearing now. Every secure circulation.—Advertisement. colors: black, brown, shrimp pink, aqua, sail red, and pair well reinforced and per- royal. Sizes 34 to 42. Early selections advised! Say Gloves fectly fashioned. Sizes 10 Men's Summer to 12. This Fall FIRST FLOOR 7.98 and IO.08 Clothing Two "Van Raalte" styles to DRESSMAKER SUITS choose from: the "Bolero" At Great Fresh Assorted with huge metal-like ball but- Price-Lowerings! tons at the wrist; or the "But- Gum Drops 13.75 Seenucker Suite, In Cellophane Bags 5.98 toneer" with a gay trio of cov- Broken Sizes ,.:. 6.98 ered buttons on the cuff. 12.00 Linen Men Jackets 29c Sleek.acetate suits in halter and built-up styles with low Fashioned in fine quality For Evening Wear .... 4.98 One pound of thesa foothi evening two-button backs. Uplift seamed bodice. Royal, fauntex, the new ribbed pat- 1.95 Cotton Slacks, 118 Pairs in Stripes ,.-...... 1.29 some gum drops in fresh frull pink, dubonnet, aqua, black'and Brown. Sizes 32 to 40. tern. Bracelet length. In flavors... wrapped In a eel. 6.45 DJshrag Robes for black, brown and slate. lophanc bag to insure their, SECOND FLOOR Beach Wear 1.98 freshness. A popular week< JEitt«r Your Ciiiid Now! SECOND FLOOR end candy special. •2000.00 CASH PRIZES | FIRST FLOOR Jxxti hive your cliild'i pfciutp FIRST FLOOR tak»n tnout JPBTI S«dou Siudlo, *nd he (or phe)U automatic' ally •ntored in ths contest,
STEINBACH KRESGE CO. STEINBACH-KRESGE CO. ASBURY Asbury Park BED BANK THE REGISTER'S AD Ideal Place to Live Located on the Beautiful Broad Street to toe BIvw Shrewsbury River one hour Sewen on Ever} Street from New fork and provid- Sidewalk* Along' tb* Highways ing every city convenience TER ,1 RED 1 Uiutd W«kl7. EnUrtO u li«c«ntl-UUu M«lm< n tint l'oit- Subscription k*rlc«t On* Yesi 12.00* VOLUME LVIII, NO. 9. offlct at Bad Dank, N. J, arnler the Act at March s. 1870, RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935. Six Mor.tbi Jt,00. Single Copy 4c. PAGES 13 TO 24', SAYS CHARGES ARE TOO HIGH. Republicans To Business Of The TO SUPPORT nOBEKTS. Primary Battles Loom McCampbell Declares IIo Will Get estt^r C. Scott and Koort II., .Tnhn- Many Tax Appeals Filed Alter UtilltleB Corporations. Honor Councilmen County Freeholders son for Shrewsbury Council. Assemblyman Thcron McCampbell The Shrewsbury Democratic club, On Political Horizon of Holmdel, In talking with a Regis- Young Men's Republican Club Contract for 500 Tons of Coal which met Friday night at the fire With Borough Clerk ter reporter tho other day, stated house, pledged its support to George that If he Is elected senator he will and County Republican Com- for Allenwood Hospital H. Roberta as sheriff on the Demo- aim to bring about reduced charges mittee to Give Dance and Re- Awarded—County to Provide cratic ticket. Today the Last Day for Filing Petitions—Both Parties for electricity. He said that he had ception to Red Bankers. ' $25,00 Toward Dredging. The club endorsed the petitions of Requests for Reductions in Assessments to be Hear(J had an experience which convinced he following local candidates: Lea- Are Torn By Dissension and Bitter Contests him that the interest of buyers of Under the auspices of the local Bids were received for 500 tons of tcr C. Scott as councilman for a electricity should be looked after. Young Men's Republican club and buckwheat coal for the AUenv/ood three-year term and Koert Johnson Thursday, August 29, by County Tax Board Over Important Offices. When he decided to have an am- tho County Republican, committee a hospital, at the regular meeting of as councilman for a one-year term. plifying system set up at his Sylvan teHtimonial reception and dance for tho Monmouth County board of chos- The terms of Councilmen G. Harold Sitting in Red Bank Borough Hall. forum at Holmdel he made applica- Councilmen James S. Parkea and en freeholders at the courthouse Neviua and Frederick K. Robinson Aa forecast by Tho Rcglater, a ] ..yesterday morning. After the bids Many appeals for reductions in tion to have a feed electric line run Thomas M. Gopsill will be hold Sat- expire as does the one-year term of assessments have been filed with group of Republican leaders of the to the place and he wan informed urday night, September 7, at the Red were tabulated by Purchasing Agent Michael McGarlty which haa been estate to reduce the assessment on county hold their meeting last Thura-: Firemen Going Edward S. Smith, according to price Mrs. Amy Shinn, borough clerk of that the cost would bqrabout $1,000. Bank Elks' home on Broad street. filled by Councilman Fred Burat. a building at 5 Broad street frorrf day night, to eelect a slate of can- and specifications, the award was Red Bank, and will bo taken up by Ho said this was outrageous and In- Michael McGarity has been en- the Monmouth County Tax board •6,000 to $4,000, making tho total didates to be supported by tho ma- stead of having a feed line put up made to William Allen of Allenwood, dorsed as county committecman and assessment $9,000 Instead oi $11,900, 1 To Coney Island at hla bid of $0:79 a ton. when It meets in the Kcd Bank bor- chine or organization. The " favored he bought and Installed a generating Sophia Ncstler as county committee- ough hall on Thursday, August 29 The Eisner estate would have thS candidates arb Frank Dfirand of Sea Fair Haven Company and Auxil- plant at a coat of $300. He says he The other bids included Burns woman. Appeals from other municipalities In assessment on Its building at 21 Girt for senutor, Thomas M, Gopfiill suspects that other folks who had to Bros., Bradley Beach, $0.94; Rarltan this section will also be heard. White atreet reduced from }6,000 to of Red Bank for , aheriff and Ray- iary to Attend Mardi Gras Install feed lines had to pay too much. Charcoal and Coal company, Perth $3,500, making tho total aflsesument mond h. Wyckoff of Kcyport and Amboy, $6.20; John M. Laird, Teu- Among tho appeals filed with the September 10—Firemen Will "I am In favor of lower"' fees and Kridel Business clerk is that of J. Lester Eisner, •5,000 instead of $7,600. James 3.. Parkea of lied Bank for I'll btart a battle to get them right nent, §0.10; A. D. Wickham & Sons, J. Lester Eisner aqka a reduction freeholders, Aaaembly candidates Not Take Part in Parade. Spring Lake, $5.95 per ton or; COO who risks that tho assessment on his after I am elected," Mr. McCampbell Iruid on Broad s.treet be reduced rom $2,400 to $1,200 on a bulldlns' woro not Indorsed. About thirty The committee In charge of concluded. tons. A' bid waa received from the Fifty Years Old at 172 Hudson avenue. The land U leaders wore present. Monmouth Coal and Supply com- from $10,350 to $8,307. He seeks no arrangements for the outing of reduction on the building assessment, assessed at $2,250, from which no aP« There are plenty of other Repub- Folr Haven flro company to Coney pany, Inc., of Belmar, but waa not peal is made. read. It was declared irregular when Flourishing Clothing Store Out- which Is $10,000, or on tho personal llcun candidates bcyidea those men- Island September 19 met Tuesday Condition Of The assessment for $2,000. The National Grocery company tioned ubove. For sheriff tho can- night at the flro house and complet- it was found not to be accompanied growth of a Modest Bargain asks that tho personal assessment on didates who have announced that l>y a certified check, as required. Store in Small Front Street Monroe Eisner, assessed $23,000 ed arrangements for tho ride. Sep- for farm land on Prospect avenue, each of its two stores on Monmouth they will venture Into the primary tember 10 will bo "Firemen's Night" Broad Street Bank A communication from the War Building. and Broad streets bo reduced froni battle without • organization support asks that the assessment be reduced at tho Coney Island Mardi Gras. Thf! Department informed the board that to 51(i,4OO. He asks for a reduction 1,000 to $500. are Howurd A. Mullen of Leonardo, firemen will not take part in the Receiver Newton D. Ailing Ex- the dredging of the Shrewsbury river The men's clothing and furnishing The Red Bank land and mortgage Eirm of J. Kridel is celebrating its of $n,000 on the buildings, the pres- Dr, Harry G. Thomas of Asbury parade this ycr- presses Optimism Over the would begin about October 1, and ent figure being $27,000. He aska no company requests reduction from Park und Samuel B. Zat-tmun of Tho company Is furnishing but would take about eleven months to fiftieth anniversary The business $8,200 to $2,600 in assessment on Payment of Another Dividend was started by Mrs. Elizabeth Good- reduction in the personal assess- Long Branch, transportation to all tho firemen and complete. Later in the meeting, a ment, which is $2,000. Tho total as- Broad street property. Mr; Mullen 'was defeated for the members of tho ladles' auxiliary of to the Depositors. resolution was adopted which pro- man Kridel and the late Jacob Kri- Samuel Greenblatt asks for reduo* del fifty years ago this week In a sessment' is $52,000, which Mr. Ei nomination for sheriff at tho Ropub- the flro company. Others who wish vided for the raising of the $25,000 ner would havo reduced to $40,400. tlon from $400 to $200 on land.as- 11 can primary election three years Newton D. Ailing, receiver uf the which the board of freeholders are building on ront etreut now occupied to go may secure tickets. George ill's. Sigmund Eisner aska that the sessment, Mrs. Agnea Frick re- ago, He ran without machine support Broad Street National bank of Red to pay toward the total cost of the by the Au Lung laundry. quests elimination of personal assess- Curchin is. chairman of tho ticket Bank, In talking with a Register re- 1 assessment on her house £§NS4 West on that occasion and. he made a sur- committee, assisted by Jesse Mc- work. The ' money will be raised by From a New York Bargain .store, ment of $200. prisingly good allowing. Ever since porter yesterday expressed gratifica- improvement notes. which compared at that timo to the Front street be lowered t/ont>-$131000 Ilray, Percy D. Bennett and Robert to $7,000 and (hat the assessment on Pierre Proal would have tha aesoia- then ho haa been conducting a con- tion over tho progress being made County Engineer John F. Hogan present day live and ten cent stoic, Amendt. Reservations for seats in liquidating the assets of the Insti- her personal property be cut in half, ment on machinery and engines U> tinuous campaign to be nominated reported that the dredging- of the the business grew to a modest dry tho Red Bank yacht works reduced . this year. His campaigning' has must bo made by September 3 so tution, Ho Bald he was optimistic JAMES S. PAEKES. thfi present assessment being $5,000. that bus accommodations can bo ar- river brought about a survey of tho goods store. Later a stock of men's from $2,000 to $300. chiefly taken the form of acting as over another dividend being paid but county bridges affected. It could not clothing wa3 carried. Subsequently The Sigrnund Eisner company asks an entertainer at various public rcnged. Notices will be mailed to all that It was Impossible to predict at LI,'. Paikea, who has done much the dry goods business was dropped reductions in assessments on several The Gulf Refinery company pe- members. be determined what was the depth titions for reduction of assessment functlona. Hn nun considerable abil- this time when this would tako place. for the progress of tho Boy Scout of the piers on the bridges at Pleas- altogether and thu firm specialized in pieces of property. The firm would ity as an actor und In his appear- In charge of tho bus transporta- drive in thia vicinity and surround- .men's clothing. ^er one assessment of $22,500 for personal property from $575 to At tho time the bank paid a div- ure Bay and Branchport. He was au- $525. ances ho has been neslated by hla tion aro George Sickles, Harry B. idend of 35 per cefjt to its depositors ing towns, is a candidate for free- thorized to take such action as waa land to $13,300. Tho total assess- Kurtla, James LaBau and CharleB P. Tho business prospered from thu brother, who is even more, gifted us about a year ago", more than one- holder and Mr. Gopsill, one who has ^ary for the safety of the struc- start and to accommodate it Mr. Kri- ment on thig particular pleco of Mrs. Margaret Sagurton asks for an entertainer. Mr. Mullen has a Cross. Tho general commlttco com- third of a million dollars was bor- long served as Red Bank police com- tures. , del was obliged to move to larger property is now $137,500, which the reduction from J800 to $500 on lani big "head start" over hie rivals for pi' as Chief William Anderson chair- rowed from the Reconstruction missioner, is a candidate for sheriff. quarters in the Chadwlck building on company would have reduced to and from $1,700 to 51,000 on building tho nomination.* His chief claim for man, Percy D. Bennett, James La- Two communications were received $128,300. Finance Colouration to make this Arrangements are being niado by from George P. Randolph of East the cast side of Broad street, which or: Catherine atreet. tho nomination in that of being a Ba'u, Jesso Mcllray, Harry B. Kurtia, a committee headed by Frank E. is now occupied by Millers Hardware On one of ita buildings, the com- Mrs. Elizabeth H. Popo and United "hall fellow, well mot." Ho and his possible. Mr. Ailing stated that over Freehold. Aa engineer for Marlboro Charles P. Cross, Robert Amendt, three-fourths of thifi amount' had Prico aa general chairman and Her- store. A few ycaro later ho was pany seeks a reduction from $12,000 Atlantic Realty company would hava followers''are-BUUl to havo bnon con- Georgo-SicltlnB, Arthur B. Sickles ana township, ho reported Lbat the bid beon paid back. He snltl that consid- bert E, Edwarda as treasurer, A of Fred McDowell for the repair of forced by increasing business to run to $0,000. Another building, assessed assessment on land reduced o fident that Mr. Mallon would win George W. Curchin. large attendance Is expected at the two stores, one in the Chadwlck at $7,000, would be asacuocd one-half $10,500 to $15,000 and" assessment the organization Indorsement and ering economic conditions good prog- the Gordon's Corner-Freehold road The outing la being held as a re- ress was being made In collecting affair. Invitations have already been at $6,012 had been accepted; and for building; and ono in the building on less if the plea is granted. building located at 48-48-50 Broad' to be bitterly resentful because this ward to the members of tho com- sent out to a number of prominent the west side of Broad street, now The estate of John J. Hogan asks did not provo to hv> thn cano. They the money due to the bank from Shrewsbury township, that the bid street from $16,250 to $14,000. pany and auxlllai. for their good borroweiH. fitatc olliclals, who are expected to at- of Charlee. J. Hess of~Belford had occupied by Jacob ,Goldfarh. for reduction of $6,0.00 on • building The Sego Trading company, whOM still express confidence, however, of, work at the company's recent fair, at 8-16 East Front street, the pres- victory at tho polls, A number of depositors have made tend. been accepted for the repair of Hance In 1914 he bought the Spinning & property on which the old Elka cluhl which was very successful. no claims for their money. These Detail of this affair will bo given road, at $1,920. The action was ap- Patterson building on the southwest ent assessment of which 1B $26,000.formerly stood, la assessed at $8,400* Dr. Thomas 1B Bald to havo tho in next week's Issue. proved by the board. Similar action The total assessment, land and would havo the land assessments backing; of tho faction of tho Re- unclaimed funds amount to approxi- corner of Broad and Front streets, mately $15,000 of which over $7,500 Is was taken on the report from tho one of the largest business buildings building is $36,000. placed at $3,400. The company asks publican part y headed by Mayor Borough of AUentown, that a bid Mrs. Agnes Frick asks for a re- for a reduction from $5,000 to $30» Clarence 32. F. Hetrlck of Asbury li the chocking account, over $300 la in town. When the store was opened One Killed And in the Christmas club account, over had been awarded to C. H. Sutphin for business in its new quarters it duction of S300 on building at 50 on the building, making tho total KH Park. Since ho staged his famous 0 $5,000 is In the general savings ac- Ancient House As to repair a number of streets there, waa regarded as ono of the most :Rector place, now assessed at $1,800. oessment $3,700, instead of $B,400. comeback by boing elected mayor for $800. The land assessment is $1,300, to laat spring Mr. He trick Is again a Three Injured count and over $1,800 in the school Historic Shrine modernly and ilncst equipped cloth- James Ammirati of Shrewsbury savings account. Some of these ac- A communication from the , Bor. ing stores in the state, The business which no objection is made. avenue, assessed at $850 lot land and powerful figure on tho chessboard |"nttg"'atways had a reputation' for Mrs. Emille Orover of Alston courl of county He publican politics. Ho Son of Former Keansburg Court counts are for substantial,..amounts •ough -of Allcntown, informed the $2,300 for building, asks that thes« haa built up a potent organization In individual cases running up to not Mrs. J. Amory Haskell Makes board that the bridge on Church handling high class merchandise, and aflks that an assessment of $5,000 b< figures be cut to $750 and $1,500, re- •which extends beyond Asbury Park cilman Killed Instantly When much less than $1,000. Most of them Gift of the Famous Old Tay- street wa« in bad condition, and it honorable dealings with its cus- reduced to 53,000, making tho tota spectively. Ho also seeks a reduo" are for amounts less than $5. Be- tomers. assessment $10,000 instead of $12,000 nnd many observers believe that if Cars Collide on Middletown lor Dwelling: to Monmouth was desired that k be remedied. The tion of $100 on. personal property^ tho mayor takes off his coat and State Highway. cause this money Is unclaimed does borough also expects to erect a new Mr. Kridel, who died suddenly on The Ketail department stores the present amount being $200. •works for Dr, Thomas tho latter not improve the condition,- of the County Historical Association. concrete dam at that point, the com- April 23, 1921, at the age of 03, came Americn, operators of Schulte-United Ralph Tomaine of Shrewsbury ave* will bo -Mr, GopsUl's chief contender Fred Schwelzcr, 29 years old, of bank. If the money is not paid it munication stated. Tho matter waa to this country from Austria when on Broad street, agked that the build- nue asks that hla land assessment will go to the government. Mr. All- Tbe famous old Taylor house on ing in which they are located, owned at tho polls. Tho doctor Is the father Koansburg was Instantly killed and King's Highway near Middletown refered to the department of bridges. he was only thirteen years old. Hi3 be cut from $450 to $250 and hi» of Lowell Thomas, the famous broad- threo other persons were Injured Ing Is very anxious to get all claims only companion was his younger by M. M. Davidson, be assessed a fiettled. He has in somo instances village has been given by Mrs. J- A communication from Irving H. building assessment from $1,100 to caster nnd news commentntnr. early Sunday morning when two au- Lewis. Trenton attorney, stated that brother, Martin Kridcl, who was ten $15,000 Instead of $24,000 and that th, $1,050, which would reduce the total tomobiles collided on Middletown sent postal card notices to the par- Amory Haskell to the Monmouth years old at the time. They landed aeflessment on the land be reduced Mr. Zartman Is police commission- ties affected, but this Involves ex- County Historical association. The he represented Mra. Anna Carlin of from $1,550 to $1,050. state highway in front of the former Princeton, who sustained an eye in- at New York at night on July i, 1871, from $22,500 to $18,000, making the The Art Kraft Shoppe on Broad er of Long Branch. His friends pre- zoo, near Glllville. pense which he is anxious to void. deed was turned over to the associa- and saw their first display of fire- total assessment $23,000 instead dict a big voto for him at that place tion last week. An account of the jury near Red Valley a week ago, street, seeks a reduction from $2,500 Schwelzor, ' who with his father, when live stone particles from the works, imagining they were for them I'''; ' , _. ,.,,,, . to $1,500. and other municipalities along the salo of the property by .the Taylor J ehoro where tho blggO3t part of tho former Councilman Henry T. Schwel- estate to Mrs. Haskell appeared in road being repaired, became im- and the other pasengers . ' H. Raymond Eisner's building at Isador Kerber of Shrewsbury ave- population of the county is located. zer of Keansburg, conducted a meat bedded in her eye. The eyeball was They traveled all over the United 303 Broad street is assessed at $10,- nue asks for a reduction In an as- market at Avon, was driving north j Blind Men's Club The Register last month, together njured and has since necessitated That Mr. Wyckoff will bo nominat- with a description of the work which States, sometimes selling goods, which 000. He asks that this be reduced sessment of $250 for.personal prop- on tho highway. Tho other car, driv-' Mi'H. Carlin to wear glasses. He de- they bought, and sometimes working to $6,500 that that the assessment on ed for freeholder by his party seems she was having done to restore the his personal property be . reduced erty. to be generally taken for granted. en by Joseph DeMarco of Elizabeth, To Give Benefit sired to know if the matter would be at jobs, which were offered them. Mr. was going in the opposite direction. building in anticipation, of giving it amicably settled. The matter was Kridel married and came to Red from $2,000 to $500, making the tota Mrs. Sarah Hurwltz of Hudson ave- A battlo royal Is looked for be- The morning was extremely foggy. to the association. The work was referred to William A. Stevens, coun- assessment $20,500 instead of $25,000, nue seeks a reduction from $2,000 to tween Mr. Pnrkea and Borden Jef- Bank while his brother settled at Co- Dance and Entertainment to be completed a lew dayn ago after hav- sel for the board. I lumbus, Ohio, where he still lives. The Eisner estate seeks reductions $1,000. frey for the other Republican free- Sclvweizer was killed Instantly, his ing been carried on several weeks. skull being crushed by force of the Given at Leonardo High I In 1917 Mr. Kridel bought as an in assessments on severa"! pieces of The Sim Oil company of Phila- holder nomination. Mr. Jeffrey, who Marlpit hall was the old name of Judge-Harry Klatsky of the dis- property. On a store at 5-1-56 Broad delphia, assessed $650 for personal Impact. The- body was removed to School Friday, August 30—Al trict court at Long Branch, report- investment the large building at the llvea at Deal and who IH a former the property. It was so named be- corner of Broad and Monmouth street, assessed at $40,000. a reduction ropcrty, asks for a reduction of $250. freeholder, IH generally expected to the undertaking parlors of H. 3. ed the theft, of $32 in cash and $200 Bcdlu at Keyport and prepared for Whalen Heads Musical. cause a marlpit was located there. streets. At the time of his death he to $35,000 is requested. The land is The Seaboard Ice company of Nep- hecomo an entrant in the primary The name had been erased from pub- in scrip from the oOlces of the clerk assessed at $49,250 which the pe- burial. Tho New Jersey Blind Men's club last week. He stated that there is was next to the late Sigmund Eisner, lune wants a reduction from $14,500 race. Arthur E. Johnson of Allen- lic memory by the pasage of time, the largest owner of Red Bank bus- titioner seeks to have cut to $37,528. to $11,500' on total assessment oi hurst Is another freeholder candidate. James DeMarco, father of the driv- will stage a benefit dance and enter- but it wan brought back into usa^e no safe in the oillce and frequently Tho hoard is asked to reduce the er of tho othor car, suffered" severe tuinment at tho Leonardo high school large sums are received too late to iness property. In addition to his plant on West Bergen place. Senator Durand will bo opposed by when an old portrait of the house Red Bank business he was senior total assessment from $84,250 to Mrs. Mary Pharo of 17-19 Peter* Josp.ph S liberate in, a. lawyer of Bel- lacerations of the scalp and back, as auditorium Friday evening, August be banked. The board authorized $72,528. well as internal injuries. The son 30, when the blind members of the was foumt several months ago with the purchase of a safe for the oillce. partner of W. H. Woolley & Co., of plo.ee asks for a reduction from as- mar. the words Marlpit Hall beneath it. Lotifr Branch and the sojiior partner The board is asked by the Eisner sessment of $1,000. . Republican candidates jFor suffered a broken shoulder. Frank cllub together with a chorus of two- Shrewsbury township requested the Avow Elizabeth, an occu- score seeing boys and girls will pre- The association will use the dwelling of the firm of VV. S. Wallace & Co., assemblymen aro Hayticn Proctor Bolloro, aleoV as a museum to illustrate how the board to take over Shufto road as of Keyport. of Asbury Park, Harry Schloasbach pant of tho D< larco car, was treat- sent a musical under the direction county road, which request waa |AU were removed to of Al Whalen, author and coach of early settlers lived. If is the ilrst Rumsonians To Go of Bradley Beach, Henry Cnrpentier ed for shock. step in a movement to acquire other referred to the road department. After Mr. Kridel's death the bus- Franklyn Eck Leads Rlvorview hos] ttal. the play, and muisiclan member of inoss was taken over by the J. Kridel of Aubmy Park, Joseph H. Vaughan tho Blind Men's club. ancient buildings in the county as The board approved tho plans for On Bowles Road Tour of Rumson, Basil Bruno of Long James DeManco will be arraigned historic shrines, among them being work to be done at Allenwood hos- partnership, composed of Mrs. Kridel, In Contest Over Air Branch and John Ityan of Monmouth on a technical Untrue of manslaugh- The total proceeds of the affair will pital at a total cost of more than Miss l'icrtlui Kridel, Miss Florence It. be devoted to the maintenance of the famous Imlay house at Iniluys- { Kridel and Abram M. Kridel. Mrs. Beach. There may be others. To- a is discharged from tawn. $35,000 of which the board will pay The Rumsonians, an eight-piece or- Franklyn Eck, son of Mr. and Mrt. day is thu last day petitions can be tho hospital. St»to pollen attached lamp Happiness in Leonardo, where about SW.OOO and the balance will bu Kridel's son, Abram M. Kridel, who chestra, gave a performance during Vincent J. Ki'k of Buttonwood, blind men of the state are privileged The MiildletuWn village house was is manager, fought overseas during filed and midnight is the dead-line. to Keyport barracks aro still Inves- built in 1081 by Sqliirn John Taylor supplied by WPA fund*. At the re- Major Bowes's radio amateur hour Shrewsbury, is leading In an oppor- Harry Truax, former judgo of the tigating tho mlsh to spend two weeks, free of charge, quest of .Viva. Lewis &. Thompson, the Work] war with the 78th division. Sunday night and yesterday the or- tunity hour contest over WBRB, as tho guests of the organization. and it had since been owned con- He is a Mason, an Elk and a mem- court of common pleas, stated In tinuously by his descendants except Freeholder Joseph Mayer was ap- chestra was notified by Major Bowes which started August 3 and ond:i A large attendance is expected by pointed it> represent the board in ber of Iho Hod l!:ink Lions cluh. tn appear at New York today for re- August 31. Tho program goes o.» talking with a Register roportor for u short period in 1711 when It Chamber of Commerce, Monmouth yesterday that ho would not bo a Elks' Auxiliary To William J. Adickes, business direc- making plans and supervising the hearsal for a road tour with the next tile air Saturday evening at ilvo. tor of the club. Other members of was occupied by Bernardus Ryder. Boat clul) and American Legion. o'clock. candidato for assemblyman. The last member of the Taylor fam- work. The plans call for the erectiun mlt;-oinj; unit, which will open Mon- Hold Beach Party the committee are Al Whalen, j The oldest employee of the tlrlil in day at Trenton. Tho Democratic leadors of Mon- Charles Knupfcr, Carl Hvarre, Wil- ily to own it was the late Mhs.s Mary of a twelve-car garage on the prem- point of service is Frank Honso. Oth- Franklyn, who plays tho piano and mouth county mado up their slate Holmes Taylor and Mrs. Ifaskell ises, and the modernising; of the heat- In tho orchestra are William Flne- is a pupil of Mrs. Catherine O'Brien liam J. Adickes, Frank Coffey, Mi- er employees are Raymond Boyd, gan, piano, trumpet, mellophone; two weeks ngo. It coniprlEjcs Shcr- At last night's meeting of the chael DeNucclu, Richard Obres, bought it from her esfate. Tho his- ing- system. Hairy M. Compton. Henry Fix, Al Murray of Hum*on, was the winner iff Howard Height for senator, Ladles' nuxillary of tho Red Bank torical association i ecently acquired Clerk Coir aekno\\ied;;tjd receipt oi William Boyce. saxophone, trom- on Auivu.it 3 and 10. The winner last Judge Frank Hull of Highlands. Jo- j llerlow and I'eter ProniHki. bone; Gerald Cannolla, saxophone, Goorgo H. Robni'tH of New Mon- Elks' lodge plans were made for a seph O'Donnell, Obah Faraday and a complete record of the Taylor fam- a rule to show cause on mandamus I The following k'tti-r wns si-nt to week has not yet been doclded. On clnrinot; Juliua Ynllen, saxophone; his three appeanmese he haa played mouth tor shcrirf, Hnrry N. Johnson beach party next Monday afternoon Georgo Burck. ily. _ _^t^ in the case of George C. Conover V:-, j Mrs. Kridel this week by Ihe L'ham- of Highlands for freeholder and Jo- at Applegato's pavilion, Sou Bright. tho county of Monmouth. Thti writ j hor of Comnit'ice: George Hallanan. first trumpet; Uach.iianlnoff'n "Prelude," Percy The club Is a self-supporting organ- Kifhard Ward, bass viol, and Cioorgo Graingci'a "Country Gardens" and soph E. Fix of Red Hunk nnd Eldon Mrs. Michael Jacobs and Miss Vera ization and is composed entirely of IK returnable on October 1, Mr, Cim- Dear Mrs. Kridel: E. Presley of Long I'.rimeh for nu- McKnlght will be In charge. Search For Rumson ovcr waa formerly an per visor of Lang, drums. Willlum Finegan Beethoven'* "Moonlight Sonata," blind men. The camp, a seventcen- writes the arrangements for all tin.1 Homblymen. Plans were also made for a card room house, was pianned and built roads in the Highland'! district, mid Kcd Hank ran bimsl of few firms Charles W. Townond of Button' Although two frcchokloni nro to party Wednosday night, September Girls Who Left Home was ousted when the Democrats [ooU of tin- UK'' and Integrity of J. Kridel. orchestla's dance numbers. wood, who Is conducting tlio pro- 1 through their own efforts live years bo elected, the Democratic chief- il, at Mr«. Jamea Gravany's at ago at Leonardo, for tho caro and control of the board Although lie So hi tin- lown mindful of the ad- gram, has requested any child who tains choso only ono enndidato to Keansburg. Mrs. Gravany will bo Police within a radius of 100 miles wa.s later rc-employed, he wan nut mirable quality of the business nieth- UI'.l) ISANK CANDIDATES. can play a musical Instrument to en- recreation of the blind men of tho have boon notified of the disappear support. At tho timo the. nlnlo wnn 068lBted by Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn. state. given his former position, and is t a it t nd-j and fair play fur which your ter the contest. lie especially wnnls mndo up' thoro woro two othor can- Mrs. Winifred Williams and Mrs. anco from homo of Mary ami Mar- ing thia legal action to ho re<,U>m.l ! business ha-i been known. Tickets 1'nrtly Mn
Up V< Tile instrumentalists nnd novelty acts. didates, Frederick Rclchoy of Brnd- Michael Kuno. garet Bott.«, fourteen und HIXIIMMI to It. __ j The Cluimbor of Commerce takrs rriituiry Klectlons. The program WUH arranged to fa- loy Beach, who Is nt present n free- After the business session a social Colored Democratic yoars old, respectively, daughliMH of Mhis opportunity to i-'ungrutulate you miliarize the children with broad- holder, and T, Edward Jeffrlra of mooting was held at Mr«. Walter Mr. and Mrs. CIKIVICH liettn of Jlivcv FOXWOOD I'AltK HOI'SU SOU). ion this, vour fiftieth unnivorsary nf .1. Albert ViiiiSchnlck and Harold casting. Freehold, a former frooholdor. Slnco B. Connor's residence on Broad " Club Is Organized road, Kumson. The girl.'i went, away ; mislm'sn in m-d r.ank, anil upon th>^ Allen will bo Republican candidates, thnt Minn Mr. Ttrichay him announced stroet. Mrs. Gravnny and Mrs. Wll- Tuosuluy, leaving n notn I hat they Ciilontu) Dwelling lioui;hl liy 11 Newj Hin-crs.i iuifi dignity of yullr estah- for aKst'.-nblymon at the prlmiiry elec- that In tho Intercut of harmony ho wero going, but giving no reason fur York HIOIUT. Ibhinriit, ami to wish yuu inativ tion next month. They have tho in- Thursday Card Party Ham Snyder woro hostesses. Tho organization of the Democratic will not run for freeholder. Mr. noxt mooting will tho net. Mm. 1 tt.'i tuld puHct' thu! mortf yars of personal and business doiiionieul of tlut Republican organ- be held at the civic Improvement club woo ^effected Edward Blddlc hnw purchased ivtm hi-allh and prosperity. Rclchoy lino denied n rumor that ho Elkfl' club Wednesday night, Scptom- flho hud had no trouble with In" ization. Kranklyu Carmine- Moyan For Eatontown Squad will bo a candidate for iihorlff. Wil- Tuesday night at a meeting of 125 daughters. Nathaniel Drako of Klmrt Hilb, one Very cordially, him almi Hied for tho Republican her 4. colored men and women In tho Afri- liam II, Sngurton of Keyport hn« Mflry woro a blue dress and white of tho new colonial IIOUHLM mvntly Kcd r.ank Chamber of Commerce nomination. Tickets nro on enlo for tho card Illcd a petition for freeholder on th Others present luat night were can Methodist Episcopal Zlon chuKch built on the mmth Bide '>t Wnmlhliu- Harold S. Allen, Tho DriHiieratli1. candldatr.q for lira George Harm, Mrs. Mlcliacl shocM, but had no coat, whilo her party being itlvnn by Mm. Adolnti Democratic ticket. on Shrewsbury avenue. Tho follow- avenue, Koxwooil I'ark, Llttln Silver, President, (•uuiu'llmun are Tcnllrbrok lleuknmn Bruuti amt Mm. (leorgo liraun el Knno, Mrs. Hurry HobcrUon, Mr». ing oillcors woro elected: ohiter wast drn.sHnl in n white suit, Mildred I'miRdnn. Mr. Height will bu oppooiul at tli whito coat and white nhoe:.'. The hoiiHG hon jjlx rooms, with mod- and Sidney Chnsi'y. ISutontown for tho ticuotlt of the Thomuu Huckctt, Mia. Ed Front, I'rcnldcnt—Mra. Florence) Hurli-y. ern improvements and it in on a pint Set ri'lal',' primary election for Henator by Ap- Mra. Helen Baldwin, Mrs. John II. Henry K. Myllii will seek, rc-uloc- lilutontown Volunteer umluiiancs VJcu president—Thooriore firillhi. IMlxlOS feet. The Ki-nimdH have at- MOOHO C'liunhulu'. tUm as: justice of tho -poaco on the Hnmblyinnn Tliuron McCampball of Snodeker, Mra. C J, Gulnoy, Mru. Sterclnrj'—Jnmcs Nclaon. Contract Awarded. miuad. The affair will bu liuld Ilnlmdcl, Thin nornp Is expected to Trena lifer—An nun I,U?IIN. 11 active land(icn|Hi fi'alnrthi. Mr I ians am bting made to take eate Democratic ticket. Raymond LIp- Thuisduy aftnrnoun, AuRimt 21), lit Charlcu Hose, MrB. Oliver Overton, At tho ndjournpd nitM>t Ing ni th-- bn tliu lii|;li light of tho Democratic Mra. Juatlno Hncdekcr und Mls.s The committee In charge of tho lllddlt;. who 1B a Wall sitivct broker, of a larne attendance fit the clarn- plnctift will run for tho flumu ollico two o'clock at thti i-icitoiitowd hor- 1 Hhrowabiiry mayor and cnuurll 'held will titlto po!iH(M;dnii mi September t h;tke fo lii- iiivon by Hed Bank hulgo ouKh hnll. Imttlo. Mr. Mo 'nmpboll announced Kathryn Applcgate. mooting was heacU'd by Mra, Hurley 1 on tho Republican ticket. Three jus- hln candidacy for Honntor lant week. lust night a. contract, wiw uwurd* *! t" and use thin • pluoc u:i \)\u porliuun'nt uf Monso at Moose Patk bdtwetin tices aro to be elected. 1 A card unrtv wan held Mimriuv n' anil Mr. Orlllln. The Hpeakcra were 1 All tin pruuoodn for the affair will Charlesi Hosfi of l.telford iw the iv year round lionit . The sale \va:; Kattmiuwn and Wayside .Sunday, Thu llr.-u nominating petition to bo 'I'hcitiuiH II. Itynn of CllfTwood, Mm. Joseph llunllnld'u at Locust Walter Unp'ni'inun, Anbury l'nrp at- 1 ho turtmil over to tho ICutontown who IH fi member of Ihn Democratic Hiirfnclng of Monroe uvnue, Shrew;- 11 null by (J. Ilown rd I.ippiiH'utt. AilKUiit 2j. There will be music, (in- Illcd wan Unit of Friinklln Plorcu Point. A door prlzo wan won by MIHH torney, and Dr. .TIIIIICH VV. l'lirluu- uf Imry. Councilman Archibald Millet iftfitad, who BINCO tholr organisation oraMMitlvo I'lmimitlen of Mfttawnn Rod Uanlt. ^_ j ti'ilalmili'lU und dancing. Tile bake, Htiyker, Republican uxocutlvo com- lu 11)21) hnvo amilntoil with fit lit Hill Kllzabeth Hcowcroft, and it uipecliil pioiddpd in this nbuciu'e nf M.iyci will hi! siM ved at thrno o'clock and township, will ti|ipoiin Mr. Itnberln prize wna won by Mra. Helen Bald- Alumni , sitlrm ns dark in the local ofllca of u 1'ruldn'n I'y llcadi|iiarN-ih Wile, nnnre, I f"» HpnglietH nltft bo hnll. i road i to bndor mid K,itmriny nlglit. Went Kn'l.Tnvftrn, 3 ;i^yi,4»ft.!«sAf,s)(ftr»jfOBit»iffioji( Ele«le, King and Studdirord," stock htMight. HI>I(! : btokeri. repairing, Phono 3S00. Umi Jlank. UPSH lontif) through Tim fU*al»iet .wi,t Bit Morford (iliu'cfcornnr Frodl. «U«et,- Uoye oin ; ,vertlaln« oolurarw-—AtlVnr Pflofl Fourteen BED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 22,1985. provisions so extreme that It Is fair -THE TBENTON FA1B. Benefit Card Party Potato Control Law to doubt whether Congress under- Clara B. Wolcott Valuable Trees stood them. On Its passage through Amateur Contestants It Will Be Held ifiom September 2* the House .August 14, only one hour Ton. For The S. P. C. A. For The Farmers was allowed for debate, and individ- Claimed By Death In Thh Vicinity ual speeches were limited to five and Tho Trenton fair will be held this A card party for the benefit of the Interesting Article* in the New three minutes. In the Senate, the Accidental Death Announced year from September 2* to 28, There Monmouth County S. P. C. A. will bo Copper Beech on Thomas Net- will be aulky races on Wednesday held at the Flayers' Boat club on York Herald-Tribune Show debate was less thnn an hour, It Is by Police and Family Follow- bill McCarler'i Estate Me*s. fair to as«ume Republican Represen- and Thursday of tho fair week, and Thursday afternoon, August 20, at How This New Legislation tative Clifford K. Hope, of Kansas, ing Fainting Spell at Half- Saturday has been set aside as Amer- 2:30 o'olook. Mra. Allen Hawaii ' ure» 210 Feet in Circumfer- Will Affect the Agriculturist!. was light when ho sold: "If thia Brother's Home.' ican Legion day. A score of flfo and sponsor and hoetens for the affair and ence Around Branches' Edge. drum corps from various eectlon of will be assisted by Mrs. Lleneck, Mrs measure could be adequately and Clara B. Wolcott, 28, daughter of In the Monday and Wednesday is- thoroughly discussed on '• the floor, the East will compete. Tuesday wil Frank Marcksteln, Mrs. Allco Has- Thomas Neabltt McCartor, presi- HUO» of the New York Herald-Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Wolcott be children's day, and the boya are call and Mrs. Vlah Smith. The pat- dent of the Public Sorvlco corpora- there would not be fifty votes in the of Eatontown, mot an accidental were two copyrighted articles writ- Houpe in favor of it." Invited to tako part in the Junkyard ronesses and patrons aro Mrs. Jerome tion of New Jersey, haa on his estate death by gas Friday afternoon In sweepstakes—a pushmoblle contest Rice, Mra.- Newton Rlcs, Mra. Bert ten by Mark Sullivan relative to na- As to whether the country under- at. Rumaon, a copper beech troo a tional legislation affecting the po- tho bathroom of the home of her Friday has been ambitiously desig- Byron, Mrs, Slgmund Eisner, Mrs. grafted variety of European beech stands "potato control" there need be half-brother, Albert C. Wolcott. treas- nated as "International Good-Will William Hockman, Mrs. Georgo Ford tato farmers. Through"tSe""<;ourtesy no doubt whatever. Tho country with copper colored shining leaves, of the Herald-Tribune they are re- urer and tax collector of Eatontown. day." Morris, Mrs. Florence Saxo^i, Mra. rho troo Is 75 years old, and Is one does not understand it. Newspapers The version of her death t» that she produced as follows In the belief that W, G. French, Mrs. John Bampupn of the finest specimens of lta kind ln contained little or nothing about it. was seized with a fainting spell and Miss Doris Gordon, Mra, Edwin Far- tho world. It la 210 feot In circum- they will prove of interest to readerj This was natural, for "potato con- in falling sha struck a gaa jet, caus- of The Register: Bridge-Luncheon rier. Mra. Al Boyce, Mluo Annie Hart, ference around tho odgo of the trol" was enacted merely as one ing it to be turned on. Mrs. McClaln, Mrs. Roy Algor, Mrs, branches and is fifty feot tall The House has passed—by the nar- amendment lumped among many Miss Wolcott was found by Wil- At Hayer* Club II. E. Bigg, H. E, Dwlght, Walter J. row majority of 174 to 165—and the others as the "A. A. A. amendments." Many fine treea grace the palatial liam G. Davis, who was summoned Mills, Judge Eisner, Augustus M. Rumson estates but the beech is re- Scnato without roll call, a bill en- It Is one of the conditions of the by Miss Doris Wolcott, a niece. It: The ladles' auxiliary of the Players Mlnton and ThomaB Irving Brown. titled "potato control." Undoubtedly whole New Deal that when so much Davis rushed the unconscious girl to Boat club gave a bridge luncheon at garded as tho most valuable. To a tho President will sign It. It will Is being done, newspapers cannot tho open and immediately summoned the clubhouso Tuesday. Potted planta Tho table committee will consist wealthy tree fancier, who waB ln the become law in a few days. fully report all of it. It will bo in-' In earthen dishes In tho form of a of Mra-jJ. J. Hennessey, Mre. Hor- market for an estate, It would en- the Eatontown volunteer ambulance hance the value of the place $15,000 The bill contains about 15,400 terestlng to seo how the country feels corps, who worked with Clyde Cat- iwan were awarded as prizes. Thoro man tjjVenzoll and Mrs. Clarence A. when it docs understand "potato con- j Legg. fho prize commltee will bo or $20,000. It was reported that the words. I doubt if any farmer has fyn nnd members of the Jersey Cen- were about thirty tables of bridge. tree was insured for $30,000, but Oils read It. I doubt If more than twenty trol." tral Power and Light company for Mrs. Arthur "" ' Mrs. Samuel Corse, Mrs. Mary Curl Krwln won the door and Mrs. Augustus Wulfing, In ad- is not true. Although it is a common out of tho 831 members of both "Potato control" does the following thirty minutes in an effort to rovlvo prize, which was an order on tho praetlco along tho shoro to Insure branches of Congress havo read It. her. After detecting a flutter of her dition to the prizes for the ga things: Front row: left to right—William Murphy, Jack Bannon and John Jack Mason studio of Little Silver thoro will bo a door prlzo and re- trees against damage by tho elements It Is not easy to read, and after The Secretary of Agriculture im- pulse she was rushed to Mohmouth for monogranimcd stationery. Tho and by lire, no tree, biigh-or shrub on reading It is difficult to understand. and Joseph Karinga. Memorial hospital where she was freshments will bo served. A set of poses a quota on each farmer, telling committee- comprised Mrs. Eugeno fura will bo disposed of on tho co- tho McCarter estate Is insured. It seems to bo tho most drastic crop Second row: left, to right—Nettle Hallanan, Tom Tanner, Dan Apple- placed In a respirator for moro than Lleneck chairman, Mrs. J. Joseph him how many bushels of potatoes he gate, Katharine Wai burton, Ensley. Applegatc, Hoy Bauer and Ken Noble. operative plan. Tho troo was planted with ftn control Saw yet passed. It puts may raise. If a farmer raises in an hour. Hennessey and Miss Marguerite stringent compulsion, government In- She failed to respond to the treat- Planltz. At the close of tbo summer season equally valuable but lesa ohowy excess of the quota, he must pay a The Rumson Civic league will bring contest were Mrs. William Jackson, many puts are abandoned when those weoplng beech by employees of the spection and control on the some prohibitive tax, In effect a fine, of 45 ment and was pronounced dead at three million farmers who raise any to a close its regular weekly dances, Mrs. John Lemig and Mrs. George Among those attending wero Mrs. who have been keeping them return lato Benjamin Hance's nursery. Sev- cents on each bushel. That is just 5:30 o'clock that evening. Chief of !mma Johnson, Mrs. G. S. Banflofd, quantity of potatoes, large or small. with the diversified program of en- Deisler. The amateur contest of- Police Harry Klrkogard and mem- to tholr city homes. Mrs. Haacall eral other oopper beechos of average- Upon them it puts penalties of fine about the whole value of a bushel tertainment to be held In Victory ficials were William Pazjcky, Orrln Mra. L. McCarthy, Miss Carolyn Lie- who is sponsoring tho party, has fur. size, and a.black walnut troe, almost There are slightly under 3,000,000 bers of the late Miss Wolcott's fam- neck, Miss Jean Lleneck, Mrs. Alice and Imprisonment for violation of park, Rumson, this Saturday night. Soule and Edward Macklin. Tho mas- ily revealed circumstances concern- nlshod tho following article which a hundred feet tall, are among tho any one of several provisions. There farmers who raise potatoes. Only The following week-end will bring ter of ceremonies back on request Hascall, Mrs. Allun Heacall, Mrs. J. woe published In a leading news- specimen treea on tho estate, the negligible number who raise and Ing her death pointing to the acci- Is an exemption for farmers who the Oceanic the department's annual was J. Francis Bannon. Music was dent version. Joseph Hennessey, Mrs. Francis paper concerning tho abandonment Othor valuable trees at Rumaon In- sell less than five bushels are exempt. arranged und presented by Dick Marcksteln, Mrs. Eugeno Lloncck, raise less than five bushels and who fair. Miss Wolcott, who had made an of. pets at the close of the summer clude an American, Linden on the es- do not sell any; but apparently even In order to enforce "potato con- Ward and his All Collegians. Pictures Mrs. Mary Curl, Mrs. Samuel C. season: tnto of Georgo Dexter, a Codrus At- trol,' the act says further: "All po- Edwin F. Kiusc, president of the were taken by Andrew Sutter.' engagement with her niece, Mrs.- these are subject to Inspection. Civic league, stated that the ending ~:orse, Mis. William Atkins, Mrs. Ed- A letter from a correspondent re- lantlca Glnuca on R. V. White's es- tatoes harvested after December 1, Stanley Jollne, daughter of Edmund ward Mcscclt, Mrs. Herman • Spille, of the weekly affairs out of respect The closing affair next Saturday Wolcott." stopped at her homo on minds of a practice, a mixture of tate, an English yew on Louis J, Any Grower Affected. 1035, and sold In the United States, to the fire company is a touch of will feature many novelties including Mrs. Harry Herold, Mrs. Lyal En- thoughtlessness nnd cruelty, which Boury's estate, a large oak tree oh shall be packed and closed and South street to keep an 'appoint- Tho minority report, which was courtesy that will always mark the special renditions by William Sin- ment to visit another relative. Short- stlce, Mrs. Carolino Fisher, Mrs. It. obtains to a surprising degree. Aban- tho Frederick J. Burghard estato, and against tho bill and presumably par- marked containers to which shall be efforts of the Civic league. clair, the WHN trio and the Fair Ha- ly after her arrival there she com- DeLaval, Mrs. E. G. Koch, Mrs. C. doning of pets to hopelessness and on the Leon Vanlngen estato there. tisan but nevertheless apparently ac- attached tax stamps or tax exemp The winners of the amateur con- ven hill billies. In addition an or- plained of feeling 111 as she had for R. Miller, Miss Marguerite Planitz, possible starvation on returning from Is the stump of an elm tree, which curate and thorough, said.- "Every tion stamps." test held Saturday night welo Pan iginal costume contest with tho reg- tho past few days. She assured Mrs. Arthur Erwln, Mrs. W. Garri- shore, country or other vacation place Georgo Washington la supposed « woman who produces a few potatoes, That applies to the "first sale," and Ensley Applegate, two Rumaon ular ' amateur show will be held. Mrs. Jollno that she would be. all an, Mrs. W. Manning, Mrs. A. Llve- at the close of summer Is Inhumane have had his lunch under. oven though she does not selj them, that is, the original sale made by a youths, who sang and offered musi- Dancing will follow. right and for her to continue on her eey, Mrs. P. Bertule, Mrs. Clarence yot It Is done to an extent which The lute E. D. Adams, who owned may be required under Section 17 to farmer. The farmer, it will be ob- cal features, first prize; William Mur- Auditions for all amateurs will be way. Sho was left in tho house A. Legg, Mrs, George Harm, Mrs. taxes bollef. For years, and increas- tho R. V. White place, spent In round makes records such as the Secretary served, is subjected to two require- phy of Fair Haven won second hon- held at Paul's Silver Porch Tavern, alone.. Michael Jacobs, Mrs. J. penning,' ingly t-t some ehoro towns, doge und figures $2,000,000 on trees and shrubs ments: First,-the potatoes must be of the Treasury or Agriculture may ons with a buck and wing dance, and Lafayette street, Rumson. today and When Miss Wolcott was found by Miss Annie Hart, Mrs. Vlah Smith, cats which have boon left behind by for the estate, which probably ha» deem necessary. If sho falls tb do packed in containers prescribed by third honors went to Miss Kathar- tomorrow nights starting at 8:30 Mr. Davis tho door of the room was Mrs. Mamie Wulfing, Miss Betty Volk, summer residents departing for their one of the best collections in tho this, then she may be punished by tho government. Second, each con- ine .Warburton, who sang, "Whats o'clock and again Saturday afternoon partly open and a window was Mrs. Robert Graham, Miss Madclolno city homes have been a problem country. Ho imported trees from ail tainer must bear a government the Reason." The other entries were at three o'clock. Picking up and disposing of fanv over tho world.. a fine of $1,000 or may be sent to 1 raised half .way. Miss Wolcott's Dennett, Mrs. Ralph Dolll Paoll, Mrs. the penitentiary for one year." stamp, similar to the familiar reve- Ro' Bauer, the Karinga brothers, The following made the cash con- face was turned slightly toward tho Androw Venltt, Miss Helen Lcvi, ished animals, found at the closed Shrewsbury, which lies threo miles nue stamps on cigar boxes. Miss Nettie Hallanan,. Ken Noble, cottages of their owners or wander- The way the law will operate is tributions which makes these affairs gas jet. Tho flow of gas was re- Mrs. Marlon Deady, Mrs. Nan Fer- west of Rumson, Is known as tho So much for the underlying fea- Tom Tanner and Jack Bannon. possible: Frank Began association, leased when her arm struck tho jet guson, Mrs. Nan Weinbeck, Mrs. ing around Is a tegular task of. tho homo of Monmouth county's hlstorlo thus: The Secretary of Agriculture police In many communities which will decree each spring how many tures of "potato control." The writ- Out of twenty some entries in the Paul Pazlcky, William Fogelsuii and the Baa flowed almost directly "Clorenco Holmes, Mrs. Fred Helwlg, Sycamore trees. On tho William H. ers of the act anticipated there would male bathing beauty contest the Beers' market, Barken brothers, into her face. Mrs. Fred Seither, Mrs. Fred Rich- havo a large summer population. LaBoyteaux estate, formerly, owned bushels of potatoes shall be raised ln Rumsoh Inn, Kuper and Hallanan, the United States. Within that total be bootlegging. To prevent bootleg- Judges selected Jack Deisler as the Miss Wolcott was born at Eaton- ards, Mrs. Harry LeMolne, Mrs. Al- Abandoned dogs have created ser- by J. Wright Brown, Is also an his- ging they wrote Into the law a pro- winner. He was presented by Edwin Charles Woodworth, Mucgge's restau- town and was well known In both bert Mast, Mrs. Winfleld Smith, Mrs. ious problems In tho past, as they toric oak, he will decree how many shall be rant, Mr. Gold, Lou the barber, Lyons raised in each state. Within each vision which so far ns I know is F. Kruse with an old fashioned brass Eatontown and Red Bank. For sev- Preston Morehouse, Mrs. Konnoth soon rovort to tho wild type on los- Within the past six weckB bronze without precedent. The provision cup which was donated by Otto Peri. brothers, Stryker, Finnorty, Rny Pul- eral years she had been employed Robinson, Mrs. Charles Hawkins, ing their sholter and accustomed state quota the secretary will decree len, Thorbotg, Fauci's beach, Howers' markers havo been placed on two of how many shall be raised by each reads: Other entrlus In this contact Includ- as a-stenographer In the law offices Mr-. Jack Bannon, Mrs. Joseph Bray, food. Under the spur of hunger; the oldest sycamore trees on Syca- "Any person who knowingly sells ed Stevo Cooke, James Hallahan, market, Sam Karinga and William of Alston Beekman of Red Bank. Miss Ethel Watklna, Miss Gertrudo they eat whero they can, which farmer. For each farmer the quota Arvvine. more avenue by tho Shrewsbury will be based on what he has raised or offers for sale, or knowingly offers James Hughes, Frank Bauer, William She graduated from tho Eatontown Schofleld, Mrs. William E. Wood- means killing chickens, preying on Towno and Monmouth chapters, ln the past. If he has not In tho past to buy, or buys, potatoes not packaged Dowlin, Henry RIppy, Jack McCue, The crowd which grew in one week grammar school and later frorri tho ward, Miss May Woodward, Misa garbage cans and othor acts to which Daughters of tho American Revolu- raised any potatoes for sale, he can- as required by this title, or any per- John Delaney, Edward Macklin, Jack from five hundred to well over a Red Bank high school. Surviving Anne Stelnhardt, Mrs. Georgo Mox- dcsporatlon drives them. tion. Still standing aro ten of the oi> not have a quota, cannot raise any son who knowingly sells or offers for Bannon, George Deisler, William thousand were particularly enthused are her parents, two half-brothers, ley, Mrs George Curchln, Mrs. Hazel That persons who appear to be nor- Iginal sycamore treea, which were ln the future. sale, or who knowingly offers to buy, Pazlcky, Fred Flnncrty, Thomnn Dol- over the male bathing beauty con- Albert C. Wolcott and Mayor Ira K. Wesson, Mrs. F. Sturgus, Mrs. Edwin mally good citizens will descend to planted on Sycamore avenue, wost of or buys, potatoes, to the packages ly, Joseph Cookc, Hyatt Cunningham, test and because of requests the Wolcott, both of Eatontown, and a acts of outright cruelty taxes cred- Broad street, In commemoration of Tho quota attaches to tho land, and James and John Sammon, James Rumson-Civic league not wishing to "'arrler of Rumson, Mrs. L. Goudey, of which are not affixed . . . Btamps, half sister, Mrs. Sarah Giles ol Pas- Mrs. O. Hennlngs, Mrs. Richard Mc- ulity, yet tho cold fact remains. Pup- tho thirteen original colonies. If a farmer move3 the quota stays shall upon conviction thereof be fined Duryca, Frank Cornell and Monroe repeat will supplant it with this com- behind him. If he goes to a farm on adena, California. Allister, Mrs. J. E. Balnes, Mra. Jus- pies and kittens which have been It Is not definitely known whe» not more than $1,000. Any person Paluso. • ing week's original custume contest Funeral services wero hold Sun- taken away as peta at tho beginning ' which potatoes have not been raised open to both sexes. tus R. Snedeker, Mrs. John R. Sned- and by whom those treea were plant- convicted of a second offense may, ln The Judges In the bathing beaiity day afternoon at the Second Advent eker, Mrs. Allan Llndsley, MrB. of the season deserve better of tholr ed, although relatives of the late Wil- ln the past, he Is forbidden to raise addition to ouch fine, be imprisoned any in" the future. This led to one church with Rev. Chester Apy, pas- George Howglll, Mrs. James Wolcott, owners than heartless abandonment liam Lippincott claim that ho assisted for not more than one year." tor, officiating. Interment In chargo Sr., Mrs. Carl Brcmer, Mrs. F. W. to suffering, loneliness and probable In the planting of the trees. of the objections made to the bill. disposition in a more or less humane It "freezes" and limits the growing Buyer Held Equally Guilty. Marie Marascio State Officials Pays of Funeral Director Charles Breese Opper, Mrs. Allan Frost, Mrs. Alfred A few years ago a pine tree, one of of Eatontown was made in West way. of potatoes to land on which they It will be observed that not only Graf, Mrs. Schlaupltz, Mrs. S. F. tho oldest of the Shrewsbury group, have been grown ln the past. It Engaged To Wed Visit To Eatontown Long Branch cemetery. Tho bearers ilvethorp, Mrs. Guy Hcndrlcks, Mrs. It Is reminded that an unwanted was removed by the board of free- Is It a crime to sell or offer for sals woro Councilman Robert ET. Hlggin- animal will be taken and palnlesely holders, and tin attempt wns made to "freezes" the growing and the potatoes not stamped, or not pack- T. J. O'Nell, Mrs. Howard A. Stock- Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Marascio of State Councilor Mrs. Ella Oliver of son, James Wolcott, Jr., Gordon, Al- put out of tho way on notification tako out several others. After a vft* amounts grown to the localities and aged according to law. The pro- bertus, Earl and Russell Wolcott. ton, Mrs. A. Woodward, Mrs. Ray states now growing them. Locust avenue at a dinner and dance Manasquan and her staff and Deputy Bmcrson, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. of tho nearest agency of tho Humane lent protest by .residents the move vision about stamps Is common Mrs. Bessie Lounsberry of Matawan Society or the Society for tho Pre- to tako out more of tho trees wa» Confiscation Tax Imposed. enough. It has long been applied to Sunday night at Pleasant inn an- Edward Fox, Mrs. David O'Mara, nounced the engagement of their paid a visit Friday night at the reg- CHANNEL DEEPENING. vention of Cruelty to Animals. Any dropped, but not beforo sufllclent I say the farmer Is "forbidden." manufacturers of liquor and tobacco. Mrs. James W. Shannon, Mrs. Daniel animal surely deserves this small bit daughter, Miss Maria Marascio, to Al- ular meeting of tho Silver Crescent C. Oakes, Mrs. W. A. Hamilton Bak- public Interest in the trees had been The forbidding works this way: The The extraordinary thing here Is that council, Daughters of America, lodge of consideration. aroused to instlgato a drive for some farmer can raise and sell as many as bert Donato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Work on South Shrewsbury Blver to er, Mrs. Lamar, Mrs. John E. Throck- It Is a crime to "buy or offer to buy." No. 120 of Eatontown. Moro than 1 form of otllclal recognition. tho Administration has fixed as his I have nevor before heard of the Harry Donato of Bloomington, In- Begin In October, morton, Mrs. F. S.- Curtis, Miss F. 85 members and friends were pres- A cltlzons' committee was organ- quota. But if he raises more he is buyer In a bootlegging transaction diana. Tho following notice regarding the Brand, Miss I. Brand, Mrs. C. A. Miss Marascio is a graduate of Red ent from the Newark, East Orange, Boy Drowned In ized, hoaded by Dr. Ernest Fahno~ penalized by a punitive tax of 45 being held guilty of a crime. It was Nutley, Asbury Park, Neptune, Long, deepening of tho South Shrewsbury Thompson, Miss Luclne Levoy, Mra. Bank high school, and is secretary C. A. Levey, O. G. Grub and Miss stock, and a lawyer was hired to cents a bushel. Forty-five cents a not BO about the bootlegging of Branch, Keansburg, Freehold and river channel has. been issued- by fight tho freeholders. An Injunction bushel Is close to the whole market liquor during national prohibition. Miss Florence Forgotson, Red Lieutenant-Colonel E. D. Ardery of Victoria Grub. Swimming River Bank lawyer. She has been organ- Eatontown lodges. was granted by Vice Chancellor Majn value. It Is a prohibitive fine. Occasionally tho suggestion •• -was the United States Engineer's ofllce of The ladles' auxiliary will hold a Seized with cramps whllo swim- Leon Berry, restraining the board ot made that the buyer of bootleg liquor ist at St. Anthony's church for many Tho hall was attractively decor- the second district: ' " ard party and social next Tuesday To enforce the law, every bushel Mr. Donato is a medical etud- ated in rod, white and blue by Mrs. ming In Swimming river off Hance freeholders from chopping down tha aold must bear a government Btamp. bi' made equally guilty with tho sel- yeaui it eight o'clock. Tho hostesses will treos. Tho freholdcrs lost the legal ent. Cntherino Lippincott, Mrs. Belle A project has been authorized for road In Shrewsbury township, Ed- Also, every bushel or barrel or peck ler. It was never done. The. feeling Hlack, Mrs. Florence Knight and deepening and widening the south, » Mrs. Ralph Delli Paoll, Mrs. word J. Wllfalls, fourteen-year-old battle, and us a renult had to pay was that the country would be out- Among those present were Rev. or east branch of the Shrewsbury rank Wesson, Mrs. Vinh Smith- and or quart must be packaged as the Soriano, Mr. Mre. Mrs. Earl Hathaway. Favors aiade colored boy of Leonard street, was ?250 to tho lawyer for tho • citizens' government requires. To sell In a raged by it. Apparently bootlegging Nicholas and rlvor from a point 600 feet southerly Vlrs. Mamlo Wulfing. Tho auxiliary committee. James Marascio, Mrs. Victor Maras- by Mis. Lynda Parker-wero donated of the railroad bridge at Highlands drowned last Saturday afternoon be- different kind of package, or to sell potatoes iii a more serious offense to the KUCSIH attending. Artificial 3 planning a-barn dance at tho club- fore help could reach him. On Juno 28, 187 years ago, the than bootlegging liquor. cio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marascio, to tho Branchport avenue bridge at house on Saturday, September T. Mrs. without a stamp is a crime. Not Miss Forgotson, Miss Mildred La- corsages wero presented to Mrs. Oli- Long Branch, a distance of about Edward, who lived with his gran* quaint town of Shrewsbury wit- only that. It Is a crime to buy or The country hns not even a faint Manna, Misses Mary, Malinda and ver and Mrs Lounsberry by the 6.75 miles. Funds are available and Eugene Lieneck Is In charge of the rjarents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stanley, nessed tho passing of General offer to buy. As it Is put in tho realization of what Is taking place at Angle Maniscio and Victor and Vito Ealontown lodge. the work is expected to start In ale of tickets. liad gone swimming with several Clinton's army In Its retreat minority report, "when your friend, Washington. By laws so numerous Marascio of Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. .Short talks were given by several October and mav take about eleven playmates. Ho had been In tho water from Philadelphia to Sandy Hook, off the home gardener, comes to your that even members of Congress do Matthew J. Diserio, Mr, and Mrs. state ofiicials attending after which monthB to complete. FAKEWELL PARTY. for some time when he suddonly of which point lay the Engllah ships. kitchen door next year with a bas- not follow them, so intricate that 1 a mock marriage was staged as en- Tho project provides for a chan- shouted for help and disappeared be- Close In pursuit followed Washing- John Discrlo, Ml , und Mrs, Joseph nel 150 feet wide and nine feet deep ket of new potatoes he has raised, only close study can understand Diserio, Dr. Mario Polzinetti anil tertainment. A covered dish super Sloven OT, Cooke Tendered Tarty Be- neath tho surfaco of tho water. Tho ton's men, and here, boncath the them, and In some cases carrying at mean low water. In order to cover shade of tho ninny trees which gave you should set the bulldog on him Miss Ida Giardinl of New York; Roy was nerved. Mrs. Florence Fraley unavoidable inaccuracies of the fore Itcturn to Hobolicn. tldo was nearly high. and drive him off the premises be- hidden meanings, and unrevealed In- Pa.'irVit'nack of PaESiiic, Abe Jackson was in charge of the supper and was dredging processes, excavation will Daniel Callahan of Hanco road lo to Shrewsbury Its name, tho wound- tentions on the part of the writers of A farowcll party was given Steven ed ,and dying pnusod for rest, shel- cause you must not even offer to buy of Patereon, Mr. and Mis. Harry .'iH.sisted by several members of the be paid for to a depth of two feet '. Cooko of Rumson Sunday night by cntod tho body and I.e. and Reuben his potatoes." the laws, there Is being Imposed up- Donato, Mr. ami Mrs. Chris DoiuUu lodge. below the project depth, although It ter, care and tho last spiritual corn- . number of friends at Magco's farm, Whlto of Rod Bank- brought It forte. Presumably there will bo bootleg- on the country not merely uu enor- of lielford, Indiana, and Mr. and Mis. may bo carried considerably below ashore. Efforts at resuscitation by mous number of regulations uttended that depth. Everett Mr. Cooke is oxpected to ging—bootlegging of potatoes. Snld John O'Donnell of IJloo:ningtou. IttOIJIX HOME DAY. return to Hoboken shortly after ho Rod Bank and JEatontown first Representative J. William Ditter of by criminal penalties, but actually a This work may affect certain spending the summer In Rumson. He aid squads proved unavailing. County new system, a whole new philosophy bridges, docks, bulkheads, pipelines, HEADS WOMAN'S COMMITTEE. Pennsylvania: "Liquor law enforce- Cclobmtion of Event Hns Been Set Is connected with the advertising Physician H. W. Hartman was noti- ment will shade Into Insignificance of society and government. The sum l'L'UMC BUSINESS. cables and similar property now lo- For .September 28. cated In the waterway. composing room of tho World-Tele- fied and ho pronounced tho boy Shrewsbury Resident In Ciinrge vt In comparison with potato control en- of It Is what President Koosevolt in gram and this summer was elected dead. Tho body was removed to tho forcement." his January 3, 1034, address to Con- Odds and Kmls of Mutters Acted on The celebration of New Jersey This notice Is given for the In- Drlvo For Hospital Benefit. by tho Mayor and Council. formation of the owners of such first vice president of the Rumson Worden funeral home. One more di-astic Inw is no new gress called "A permanent readjust- Model HoniG day has been set for property in order that proper meas- Civic league. Mrs. L. S. Ylvlsaker of Shrewsbury, nt of nuiny of our ways of think- Saturday, Sop]ember 'J8, instead of Tho boy is survived only by his thing. What Is interesting is the rcn- At the "meeting of the mayor and ures may be taken to protect, re- During the evening radio music randparenta. Ho attended Rlvor has accepted the chairmanship of the son for It, the trend It show?, the ing and therefore of many of our council of Red Bunk Monday night Satin-day, .September 7, as was orig- move, or alter the same, In order women's committee for tho Red Bank inally intended. The change In dnto was enjoyed on tho lawn of the farm- street school. probable implications of it. social und oconmlc arrangements." upprovul wus voted lor a project to that they may not bo destroyed or house. Frankfurters, steaks, sand- district In tho campaign of Mon- It alms toward .what Mr, Roosevelt improve the Red Bank airport at a was made by the Federal Housing diimnged by tho operations contem- Tho funeral was held Monday af- mouth Memorial hospital for funds Regimentation Is Widened. Adminlsiration in an announcement plated by the United States. All such wiches nnd boor were served. Enter- ernoon at the Worden funeral home The hill was sponsored In the Sen- in his January 4, 1935, address to cost of J13.875, under the direction tainment was given by John Delaney, with which to finance freo care for of the -Works Progress Administi .1- from the olllce of Thomas E. Colle- removals and alterations must bo with Rov. J. H. Neal, pastor of tho nto by Mr, Bailey of North Carolina Congress called "'A new order of made without expense to tho United Doris Saug, Jamca Hughes and O. needy patients. Tho campaign re- things." The heart of it, to express tion. The entile cost will bi: paid ton, Stale FIIA director. The post- Pilgrim Baptist church, In charge. cently passed tho $10,000 mark. and ln the House by Representative ponement was decided upon In order States, and no claims can bo made Gall Soule. They were accompanied Burial was In White Rldgo cemetery In one way, nnd only a part of it, tor by I he WPA and it will provide against the United States on nccount by William Pazicliy, harmonica; Ed- Plans for tho Red Bank commlt- Warren of the snme state. For this employment for .a number of men it Eatontown, there was a reason. It was stated a conception of bringing every to enlarge the program and to em- of such expense, or on account of win J. Kruse, banjo, nnd William teo'fl Immediate activities were dl»- citizen under control of a centralized /ho are now idle. The project was brace the varilnid phases of new homo damage caused to such structuro or Arnwlne, flute. cuKsed at a tea ln Mrs, Ylvlsaker'B by Senator Bailey: "Farmers have lade possible through the recent ac- to other property through tho con- continually boon driven from cotton, bureaucracy. In its nature it In au- development throughout the state. Those attending wero Mr. and Mrs. Hadassah Chapter homo yostorduy, with Mrs. Forrest tomatically .. 'lf-expai|ding. Knch tion of the lied llauk ollieiuls in Thr (in-t "Model Home" to be listed struction of this channel. The neces- 8. Smith assisting tho hostess. Among tobacco and peanut production, and leasing the aiipoit for $1 per year. sary protective measures must bo Joseph Dos/nond, Misses Ann Smith, have gone Into the production of po- step taken lends inevitably to an- tor the celebration has conic from taken BO as not to cause Interference Rita Sammon, Kathleen Deverlng, Dance, Sunday those present wero Mra, Amory L. tatoes . . . We cannot afford to limit other. The ultimate phn.^o, if the In ivH[jon:;t; to a question usltml W. W. Drewi-y, a developer and build- with the contractor's plant. Gertrudo Jennings, Dorothy Klotch, Hnakoll, chnlrmiin of tho Womon'» process is not arrested, will he some- >y W. J.I. Fowler, Mayor Chnrle.i It. er, who registered a new dwelling at Dorothy Grady, Ruth Maxln, Marlon Tho Jersey Shore chapter of Ha- Division of tho hospital's campaign, the number of farmery producing I>1! Farley rood, Short Hills. Ground cotton, tobacco nnd pennutu and drive thing different from, and much moro English stated that action would bo Flaherty and Doris Saug, Wllllnm dassah will hold a sport danco at and Mrs. J. Marshall Booker, vice formidable than nvri-ly a ct-ntrjili/.ed taken at the next rcj;n]ar meeting was broken for the home as part of MAY BTCVOKF. r.ICENSK. Arnwlne, John Dolaney, James Hnl- chairman. them all over Into the potato field. the FIIA observance of National lolony Surf club, West ICndpSundny bureaucracy, :m adopting a business license ordi- lahan, William Pazlcky, O. Gall night, August 25, at eight o'clock. Also present wero Mrs. Robert El. That is the argument for the iiniend- nance similar to that enforced at Housing day, June W. Frederick P. State Beverage Commissioner Moves ment." ("oi'jni-ht, 1935, New York Trlliunc Inc. Soule, JamcB Hughes, Frank Bauer, Tom Howard, noted stage and screen Mortens, Mrs. Dnrcy Scuddcr, Mrs. Clifton. Craig l:s [he owner nml It Is planned Against YVnnanuMMi Flnco. Edwin F. Kruse nncl Jack Delsler. North Carolina farmers, prevented to have the house complelly fur- omodlan, will act as master of cer- E. D. Lentllhon, Mrs. Alex Hor, Mrs. At the request of Mi:i. .Julia M. State Alcoholic Beverage Commis- imonlos. P. W. Lambert, Mrs. E. Murfltt, Mrs, from raising the state's three great I'KTITIONS AT KATONTO1VN. Kcough, tho borough collector, nished. It will be kept open several crops, took to potatoes and glutted weeks fur public Inspection nnd It sioner Burnett moved yesterday to I'AKDON COUHT SESSION. Entertainment will be made up of Donald E. Luwea, Mra, Laurence Iv- Councilman Hrnjumln checka were, ordered drawn for J(i- revoke the liquor llccnffo of Glddy's a wrestling bout to bo officiated by crson, Mrs. C. K. Collins, Mrs. Harry the potato market, not only ln their VniiKeurcn •I.IIJ.-Ja for the bond and interest ac- will he pointed to as an Illustration Not to Hun for Itc •lection. Wnnamnana Gardens, tho Ocean Governor Hoffman Calls Special Ses- Thomas Parsonnet of Newark, a box- H. Sutton, Mro. O. V, Gurnet, Mlai own ntuto but everywhere—in Maine, innt. of what can he done under the FHA in Idaho. Senators Borah of Idaho financing plan. township rilght spot which only re- sion For Murder Cose. ing bout to bo referred by John Mel Ncllson, Mrs. Inline Forco^Mrs. Benjamin VaiiKeuien, president of Mayor Charlea R. Kncllsh coin- cently escaped losing lta license on Avoy of Rumoon, who handled the Will Hnmmcll and Mrr. Inevitably control will follow the been endorsed to run are Mi-si. Vcrnn Otto Honli-n, who apprehended him lock I,, front of hl« property on tho cation proceedings. Riverside avenue, formerly Miss • iu the state highway at Shrewsbury, fatal shooting of Emll Vyborny, AIMEE WANTS A DEBATE. Ituth Wugimr, Monday night at the crop to the piocoflnor, to the dealer, Frflzler anil Mm. James A. Gibbons. ar tho river. There was a (IISIHUMIOU UB to Englowood Cliffs 'gon station pro- to tho iclnllcrr to tho consumer. Jury Commissioner Charlen Miller Moninouth Hosiery the borough'* responsibility In tho TO ADDUKSS HOTAIUANS. homo of Minn Inez Rao Lawyer of v/here an attempt at. robbery prietor. Wolso Is serving from twelve ell Known Evangelist Issues Clml- Sunset avenue. Mm. Polln waa the Only by ultimately controlling every and Councilman Robert H. Hlggln- bemi made had matter nnd It wn;i decided not to to fourteon years for hlu connection BOII will run as county raimlttcenicn few nlghlji before. tfko any action until the borough Bonk Club To Hear Noted lengo t« Govi*nor Ilqffmnn. recipient of a number of uucful gifts. transaction and evory price from H Kod with tho crime. Itefrr-iihmentH wero served. fnrm to consumer can the A. A. A. from the nmt districts. No Demo- wan churned- with disorderly attorney wan consulted. l'ersonalltle*. Almco Semple McPhorson, tho conduct bef,,,,, JuBlh,c of (,,„ p^ Those attending wero MISBOB Cath- "Mirk." Not only must It control cratic petitions hnd been died up un- i'J. W. Fnry, borough clerk, report- Sailing for England, ovongollst, stepped from her pulpit It must control til loot night. Elmer C. Walnwilght und sentenced Rov, Curl S. Lslnbach Is sched- irlno LoMalutro, Dorothy Oerlty, every farm crop, ed $:uo in. rent from tho Surf bath- uled tn address the Red Bank Ro- Mrs. Ferron F. Blaludell of Red Inta'JJow Jemoy's political arena yes- oBt-l nnd S'lorcuce Goodrldga, Cath- to thirty driyn in the <\>unty Jail. Ac- terday with a challenge to (lovornor evory manufactured article, that cording to Judgn Wttlnwriglit, B'lor- *»n pavilion, plumber's license, fen of tary club todny on "What In It All Hank nnd her daughter, Miss Fran- erln« and Dorothy I.oronz, Inez Rae cornea In compel Won with a form Special Church Bcrvlcc. $tfi anil bun la: ir of $28.07. Harold Q. Hoffman to debate the Inclun wasi arrested In tho Turner About?" Thursday, September B.WIH ces Illalsdcll, sailed on the President ami Mlim Evelyn Mottson. product. A, A, Ai, If H !« kept, will Bpirllual church of Divine Roue of A requcHt from H. J. Pannacl for Gilbert, governor if the 8Bth notary Mate «alc« tax with hor. Brolhors' safe robhery at West I,on,? Hardlns? yesterday for England, Ultimately do practically everything Keannburg will hold a special service Branch and again In tho David Boffcl mnlaalun of Intercut on taxes up to district, will pay his official visit, and where they will upend about a month, In ft telegram sent to tho governor, that. N, H, A. attempted. 8»turday evening at half-punt *ight hoM-up nt Colfn Neck. Jnnuary 1, 1834, was laid over until on Thiirnnay, October 10, Honorable making their headquarters at Lon- sponsor of the *i»lea levy, oho said A Ipnalldo ntswapspor circulation o'clock In celebration of the first an- the next meriting. Harold Q. Hoffman, governor of New don. Mle« Blalsdoll has taken u con- ah« Intendtd to "bitterly assail" the —the kind Tho Register has—U the He was unable to Klvc U. satisfac- onlv kind that count* with th* Rd- In "irmUta control," panned by niversary of pro»enoe Jersey, has promised to lift at Red tract with th« British Brondeaa mile* tax on the nacesaUlea at Ufa at vsrtlaer. No nrsmlumi or nttier in. ttw* »r» ralnintry of Birr. Pho»b« ttMDOCjMtmon* Ba.aBkk d MU tetea RtetRotextaa u ««4 >,,t».tot* P&rt »«,» A Bioctl-S at A»bUfy r«rk tip ilie Uu.-oniei.u hivo cvor teoR offt. * ' Sntswibury. .'-* ^'.^.! **... its' ^•.Si'iti RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1935. Page Fifteen turned Saturday night trom k de- POSTMASTERS' DINNER. PARTY ON BOTH BIRTHDAY. brauon of hi* esth birthday. Personals lightful motor trip to Provlncetown, Accident Mars Model House Open Third Card Party At Thoao present wart Mr. and MM. Cape Cod, Mai»achueetts. . Over 400 Reservations Made for Af- River Plaza Tuesday Festivities at Home of Frank Covert, Walter Covert, Mr. and Mr*. Vraak Mu. Harry Clayton and daughter Mr. and Mr«. Charles Pullen of! fair to Be Held Tonight. Sr., at Sea Bright. Covort, Jr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Paul CJp- Ruth of Shrewsbury avenue and Mr«. Philadelphia have been visiting their | Gardeners' Picnic At Little Silver vcrt, Mrs. Frank Covort, Sr., Mr*. Augmtua Layton and Mro. Charles What promises to be one of the The thirds of a series of lawn card Frank Covert, Sr., was tendered a John Flchter, Mr. and Mr«. ChwlM K. Humrlchouso of Drummond place Mr. nnd Mra. Alfred Griffiths of outstanding social affaire of the sea-The Public Invited lo Inspect • Parties being given by the River party at his home on Beach street, Ellenborger, Mlsa Viola Doyle, son Is thu dinner and dance to bo giv- Sea Bright, Sunday night In cele- Doylo and William Doyle. spent tbe week-end at the Maple- Mrs. Pullen bad as their dinner El It us Estate in Automobile en tonight (ThSraday), , at Ross New Dwelling on the Willow|^1°™™'- wm t held" hum Inn at East Stroudsburg, guests at the Ship Ahoy club at flea Collision on Way to Thomas Fenton faran to the assistants to the Pennsylvania. Bright Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard of Urive Manor Development— Tuesday afternoon, August 27, at S. Field Farm at Middletown. Postmaster-General of the United Owned by Red Bank Company !2;3 ° o'clock %t the home of Mrs. A. Mrc. Odgen Mills and none, Bobby Fair Havan. Mr. Pullen Is director States. The affair Is being epon- and Junior, of Bethlehem, Pennsyl- at the Academy of Music in Phila- : • jj. Miller. Mrs). Hurry Goldhumt of Tho annual picnic of tho Monsorc- d by the Monmouth County The Ited Bank Holding & Develop-j New York will entertain the mem- vania, are spending tho week visiting delphia. mouth County Horticultural society Postmasters' association, and more ment company announces in an ad- ,' bers and friends of tho club. friends and relatives In town. r Mr. and Mra. Myron V. Brown and was hold yesterday on Thomas' S. thah 400 reservations have been ^T.1 Vh'3 w.cckVa3U0 ."'I Prizes will be awarded at each Raymond Holland Is enjoying a daughter Janet of East Front etreet, Field's farm at Middletown. Moro made. l bl two weeks' vacation from tils duties left Saturday by motor for Wolfboro, than 150 members, their families and i « ° <™! " home-made quilt made as salesman in the hardware depart- NBW Hampshire, where they will friends attended, and enjoyed an af- LU1nvit°e V n^rthis 'ex- j Cc'njnun.tj y Cub members will be ment of Sears' Roebuck and Com- spend three weeks. ternoon of games and genoral so- ample of colonial architecture, locat- alive plan, e l !A n cln? donated by M r. pany's store on Monmouth etreet. Mrs. Luella Keane of Marlon street ciability. Tho carnival atmosphcro ed on tho company's tract known as Now is the time to buy your— MrB. Cecil MacCloud and children, has returned from a week's ylBlt at waa marred by an nccldent early in Willow Drive Manor, Little Silver. tin Jonef s will be given away at th> who have been spending two weeks the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward tho aftnrnoon, in which Mr. and Mm. The new dwelling is on a plot, final of tho strips to tho one hold- with her parents, Rev. and Mra. Her- Hanson of Rldgefleld Park. Mr. Alfred GriflUhs of tho Abram. I. El- 76xiI3O feet, on the corner of Lovett ing- the Jucky number given at each bert 8. Munyon of Clifford, Pa,, have HanBen and family were tho week- Kus estate were injured. and Monroe avenues, one block south party. 'CAJgNIftG NEEDS returned home. Her parents returned end guests of Mrs. Keane and Mre. from tho new Little Silver school- Mrs. Benjamin Crato is in charge Thoy were driving to the picnic and of thn affnir and will he assisted by with her and they will spend a week Olive Croyden, also of Marlon etreet. were turning in tho driveway of the house, it is stated that tho construc- WHILE THESE LOW PRICES ARE IN EFFECT: here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bookwalter tion is a replica of an early Cape Mrs. Charles Meoicor. At their last Field farm when they wero hit al- parly $30 was cleared. George W. Bray of Wallace Btreet of Broad street entertained at din-most head on by a Buffalo, New York Cod cottage, the original of which ia Is out of town on a business trip for ner at the Kingsley Arms, Asbury still standing in New Kngland. It is Park, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Al-Car. Their Injuries were not scrioua, several days. and after being rushed to a doctor's claimed that it has many unusual AX OI'KN LETTER. Fred Frlck of Wallace etreet, who bert E, Happ of Jersey City. Yester- features of interest to prospective day morning Mr. and Mrs. Bookwal- oflice they wero taken home, suffer- has been laid up for the pa»t few inpr from shock and minor cuts and home owners who desire everything Iximnlis Given to Contributors of the MASON JARS days with grip, has resumed his po-ter left for Vermont and Montreal,bruises. modern in a home, while providing | „ , , „, ,,.._j sition with tho Blaladell Lumber Canada, where they will spend a va- for practical utility and the warmti Miihoncy Jicneiit Fund. cation. Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths have been QUARTS' company on Bridge avenue. of old colonial houses. We wish to thank those who have Joseph Morris haB returned to his Mrs. Royal E. Moss of Shrewsbury regular attendnnts at the horticul- dozen avenue and her grandson, Theodore The exterior has the appearance contributed to the "Larry Mahoney position at Sears,"Hoebuck and Com- tural picnics for years, and their of great age, being made of rough- Beneiit Horseshoe Pitching Fund,," pany's store on Monmouth street af- Moos, Jr., of Hudson avenue, are jovial personalities were sorely lftycd bricks, white washed, which makmakini g iitt ibir; to send'LarrL y Ma- ter a two weeks' vacation. spending two weeks In the Adlron- missed yesterday. They ' are well peel after being exposed a short time honeh y off Lincroftt, NeN w JJersey atate Mrs. Addle MacCloud of Wallace dacka, liked in the society and the news to the elements. One of the features champion, to Moline, Illinois, to com- 65c 79c street has been called to Old Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Elliott, their tlmt they wore hurt, no matter how pote for the world's horseshoe pitch- daughter, Miss Dorothy Elliott, and sliRhtly, waa a cause for consider- is an open terrace bounded by aing championship "August 29 to Sep- by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Jane dwarf wall of whitewashed bricks. tember 2. JAR TOPS PORCELAIN LINED ido*. 25 c McGulre. Mre. McGuIre was the old- Elmer Hopper of Maplewood are able grieving. spending a week with Miss Sadie H. Down stairs is a kitchen, attrac- Committees too numerous to men- eot resident of that community and Tho accident caused the picnic to tively equipped with chrome met.nl tion wero actively engaged in. con- Bhe had many friends In Monmouth Elliott of Maple avenue. One ot thebo delayed, but it wasn't long be- JAR RINGS DOUBLE LIPPED dor. 5c principal obJectB of the visitors In J. AUSTIN" LATIMER. and composition built-in units. A ducting card prirtifitf and exhibition county. fore festivities wero resumed and the drop living room is combined with a matches. The work of the commit- Master Sergeant O. W. Palmer of coming to Red Bank was to witness men were engulfed In a ball game Postmaster Edward Brodsteln of tee members who so enthusiastically tho National Sweepstakes regatta. dining gallery, spaced off by a co-operated to make the fund a suc- Fort Monmouth Is confined as a and quoits and the women were en- /Vfibury Park, chairman of the com-wrought iron grill. In the living GENUINE PAROWAX Tho special regatta window display joying themselves nt croquet) The! cess Is deeply appreciated. medical patient at the station hos- at thB store of C. F. and S. H. El- mittee, reports that a large number room is a whitewashed brick fire- Larry Mahoney, by his many vic- pital, Fort Jay, New York. Ho has ball gamo was won by a team 'cap-' of reservations have been made by place. There is also a lavatory dec- liott was arranged by Miss Dorothy tained by Bill Bradley,"the score be- tories this year, is the outstanding JELLY GLASSES . . been'statloned at Fort Monmouth for Elliott. It was a very artistic exhi- postmasters from every part of theorated with linoleum, a maid's cham- player in the lCai-.t and well deserv- the past cloven years. ing 10 tn 6. John Porter pitched and state. A table" was reserved for aber, built-in telephone nook and at-ing of the opportunity to compete for bition representing the river and captained the vanquished ninn. Mrs. 4SCO CIDER. Harold Dobba of Bornardsvllle flew boating events. large group of Red Bank residents tached garage. On the second floor the World's championship. to the Red Bank airport Saturday Charles H. Rice was victorious at for Postmaster William A. Sweeney. are two bedrooms and a bathroom. We: especially wish to thank Rev, refrigerator 45c gal. wheia he spent tho week-end at the Irma and Lillian von Glahn croquet, defeating Mra. Eugene Wor- Other reservations have come from The last named is done in two-col- John B. McCluskey, who contributed quart bots. Jkt9 jug den in the finals, and.Mr. Worden from quite a few of the summer col- the use of St. James auditorium for National SweepeUkes regatta. ored linoleum, trimmed with chrome card parties and bleachers for ex- MJss Gladys Forrar of Wallace awanna wanderlust cruise on thetook first prize at quoits, defeating ony at Humson and other nearby re- metal. Great Lakes. Potnr J. Mulvihill, 215 to 24. sorts. hibition matches; the Elks club and street has returned to her duties at The cellar Is to a certain extent a their members, who yo generously th» Merrltt Machine shop after be- Mr. and MrB. John Funk and Mr. Others missed yesterday were Wel- Friends of tho postmasters of the contributed to the fund, permitting Garden -Fresh' Produce ing confined to her home several daya and Mrs. Merrill Lockwood of Flem- playroom. The walls and ceilings arc the sfagintf of a benefit match in lngton were week-end guests of Mlsa lington W. Kennedy, Sr., who died county have made reservations finished in pocky cypress with hard- by lllnens rrcontly;. members of his family, among whom include Mr, and Mrswoo. d floors nnd a built-in bar. Steam conjunction with their regular meet- Margaret Kelsey of Pearl street. r ing night; and the hospitality shown Mr. and Mrs. Albert Angleman and They attended tho Sweepstakes re- , which is usually present enmasse, John J, Qulnn, Sheriff and Mrsheatin. g 1B used. • the many guests and players from Fancy Georgia Elborta daughters, Doris and Beatrice, of gatta as guests of Captain Andrew S. Innd Frank T. F.dlngton and William Howard Height, Judge Leo J. War- The house in financed hy a Federal out of town. Glrard, Ohio, are spending a fewWhite aboard hlB boat the Olivia B. ! Macintosh, who are attending s,the wick and Mrs. Warwick, Judge John Housing mortgage, which makes it The goal sot for the fund has been Weeks with Mra. Angleman's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Hlggln- National Association* of Gardeners C. Giordlano and Mrs. Giordiano and possible for a prospective buyer to almost reached and tho entire Mrs. Pred Munden of Rector place son of Red Bank sailed Saturday on convention at Pittsburg. Thomas W. others. , purchase the place by paying $1141 amount will undoubtedly be attained PEACHES end Mrs. Angloman's parents, Mr. Head is accompanying them. Mr. Entertainment and dancing will by the e^id oT thu wuuk, and Mrs. Jacob Braun of Elm place. the steamship Rotterdam for a thir- Head was president of tho associa- per month over a period of twenty Tho newspapers have been an im- teen-day cruise to Nova Scotia, follow the dinner. years, at which• tlmct the property will portant factor in the success of the Il-lb.'baskl $1 J Donald Patterson, seven-year-old Prince -Edward Island, Gaspe, Sague- tion in 1017. Mr. Edlngtati is na- become free and clear. This monthly fund. Their support has been splen- son of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene L. Pat-nay, Tadoussac, Quebec, Sydney and tional director and Mr. Macintosh Is price includes charges for interest, did at .ill timoK. terBon of Linden place, is a patient Bermuda. branch director. A TOUR OF 2,800 MILES. paying off the mortgage, fire insur- We are especially indebted to "Ad- at the Farmlngdale preventorlum for ance and taxes. die" Kind of Red Bank, state chair- six months, Mr». Herman Adler of Washington, In Mr. Edlngton's absence, Charlen Two Young Women Visit New Eng- man of the fund, whose leadership CANTALOUPES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrltt and D. C, is making a visit with her Rice officiated ns picnic chairman The house will be completely fur- and enthusiasm inspired others to daughter, Mrs. Irving M. Davidson o^ and did a rollfckfng fine job. Beer land States and Cunado. nished by tho Sterling Furniture make it a success. son of Pinckney road will leave to- nnd Roft drinks were served during THOMPSON-SEEDLESS J Ibi: f 3'C morrow for a. motor trip through West Bergen place. Miss Eleanor Irwin of Middletown Shop and will be open for exhibition Cordially yours, Word has been received that tho- afternoon, nnd irn r.rRnm waa a and Miss Helen Zaner of WiHiams- thirty days. W. E. Santoro, President, Pennsylvania, special treat lntc in the day. Hisport, Pennsylvania, returned last Miss Roberta McKnlght of Pros- "Tommy" Maakell, a former Eed The Milton Berk agency Is the New Jersey Horseshoe Pitchers' Bank boy, who has made his home rornmif tfifi eompriflnd John Dirksc, week from a three weeks' trip of sales agent for this and other homes Association. PEAS FANCY-WESTERN l^iSc pect avenue, formerly employed at In Washington, D. C, for many years, William Porter, James Kennedy, 2800 miles through the New Eng- Charles and John beauty salon, Is Charles Byrnes, Theodore 15. Nest- shortly to be constructed on the has been taken to Mount Alto hos- land states, Canada, Now York state same property and they say that they AllTLLLEKV PRACTICE, SOI SL| now employed In Miss Lee's beauty ler, Llewellyn B. Jones, Peter J. and Pennsylvania TOMATOES -ID CING 2 "»•: 9c parlor on Broad Btreet. pital, near Washington',*'^ the result Mulvihill, James Kennedy and Mat- expect shortly to close a salo for the MIBS Francis O'Connor has reo-f nervous collapse and partial par- thew Curran. They went to Boston and Portland, house on exhibition. They also state Citizens' TruiiiinE Students Firo turned to her homo In New York alysis. Maine, and then through tho Whito that they have prospective liny era for Eight-Inch Guns. LETTUCE CRISP-ICEBERG h«ad 7c Mi»s Botty Dcnnlo of Catherine T-he summary: mountains of New 'Tanipshiro to future homes to bo constructed on city after spending a few days with etreet Is spending several days with The success of the U. S. govern- her brother, Bichard O'Connor of Rnce for scirls, five yours and under- Quebec. Four days wero spent in the development. Miss Madolyn Scherer at Rlverdalo First, Jean KUzubeth Turner; second, Dor- Quebec, during which they visited ment in. sponsoring Citizens' Mili- John street. and at Miss Saherer'a cadip at Green othy Warden: tary Training Camps activities was Larry Blair of Hasbrouck Heights Jlnce for boys, five years nnd under— many historical spots and made favorably demonstrated at Fort Han- Pond. Both girls are students at thoFirm, Hubert Wolcott. side trips to neighboring places, in- CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY. &S£0 QUAUTY ME A TS-SPECIALL Y PRICED! la spending a ftw days visiting Ken- Trenton State Teachers' college. Itnce for uiils. five lo Sight yearn—Firat. cluding the Island of Orleans, Sainte cock Monday, when the C. M. T. C. neth Altruder and Robert JackBoo William Sweel of Washington Mary Juno Dohn; Heconti, Dolores Finny, Benjamin B. Bowman of Shrewsbury battalion did its first firing of sub- of Foxwood Park. Kucc for boys, five to chilli ycara—-< Anne de Beaupre and Montmoroncy caliber one-pound shells through the street Is employed at Savage's cloth- First, Alfred Loom. Faljs. They also visited tho ocean 81 Years Old Tuesday, Best Cuts of ' Mrs. Robert Johjison of Prospect Ing • factory on White street. Itnce for trirls, eitfht to twelve yearn— uiglit-inch railway guns. Of one 1 iner Franconia, docked at Quebec. Benjamin B. Bowman of Patter- hundred shells fired at a target PRIME RIB avenue la entertaining friends from MrB. Paul Jones of Brooklyn Is vis- First, Mnry , Finn ; ai-cond, Eileen Cooncy. 1 Long Island. iting Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Kas- Knee for bciya, eittlit to twelve years— From Qvebec they sot out lor Ni-son avenue, Shrewsbury, a former four feet square, being towed be- First, Louis ttiitnin; second, William Kel- agara Falls, making over-night stops resident of Red Bank, celebrated his Miss Virginia Duske of Now York schan of Waverly place. Mrs. Kaa- ly. hind a tug, 2,000 yards away off city Is visiting a few days with Miss Bchatt will spend next week on a re- Ruco for girls, twelve to sixteen yenra at Montreal and Beileville and spend- 81st birthday Tuesday. While on aSanely Hook, a consulcrablo percent- Madeline McKnlght of Prospect avo- turn visit with Mrs. Jones In Brook- —First, liillirtrt D wight; seccndi Irene ng several hours shopping at To-shopping trip In town yesterday Mr. age were direct, hits. This perform- lyn. Moore. ronto, Arter viewing points o£ in-Bowman dropped in at The Register ance is all thn nio.ro commendable nue. Ilnco for boys, twelve to sixteen years terest at Niagara Falls they motored oflico for a pleasant chat He ia en-because it was accomplished after Miss Corona Howell of Bridge ave- G. M. Larrlson of Harrison avenuo —First, John M'ylutki; second, Thomaa 1 Ib. a few days ago picked BCveral freak Finn. to Erie and then to Williamsport. joying exceptionally good health and only six clays artillery drill, during nue attended the senior ball of Rider Hace for fflrls. sixteen and over—Flrut, Ten days were spent at tho Zaner says that he looks forward to the op- which timo the boys had to learn college recently held in the Soldiers' growths of the California yard-stick Winifred Creiy; second, Ann Regan. cabin on Loyalsock crock in tho Al-portunity to vote at the next presi- varloty of cucumbers grown in his Hiice for boys, sixteen nnd over—-FJnt, all the details of manning the guns, and Sailors' War Memorial building Ernest GrilllUis; second, Edward Kelly. "eghany, mountains, ten miles north dential election,, "but not for Hoo-sighting, aiming, elevation and all fi|' TST CUTS OF PRIME In Trenton. She was tho guest of her garden. A few of tho freak cucum- of Williamsport. During the stay bers were exhibited last week at The Hace for married women—First, Mrs. ver," as ho put it. the complicated trijronometic mea- sister Alma. John Moore; second, Mra. Anna Tunis. there the young women enjoyed Mr. Bowman says he is very happy surements necessary for coast artil- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wymbs andRegister office. Croquet for women—First, Mrs. Charlea swimming and mountain climbing. lery lire,' Mrs. Everett Runyon and daughter II, Rice; second, Mra. KuKcne Worden. that he has never had to call a doc- CHUCK ROAST . lb 22c son Blllie and Miss Mary E. Stlll- Quoits for men—First, KuBeno Worden; Miss Zaner, who formerly taught tor nor has he yet been obliged to wagan of Stateslr place are spending Jane, Mrs. Elizabeth Compton, Mra.second. P. J. Mulvihill. BEST CUTS OF BCNELEii Frank Warner and daughter June, Itnco for men—First, Ernest Griffiths; school at Marlboro, left yesterday have the undertaker call to see him. TEACHER. today with MrB. SUllwagon'B sister, for her homo after a visit with Miss Mrs. J. Edward Flad of Hoboken. Mra. Harold Stout and Miss Mar- second. Homer Ileml rides on. He tells of an incident during the in- Jorle Holmes of Red Bank and MIBS Potato rnce for women under twenty— Irwin and with Mr. and Mrs. Bert fluenza epidemic when ho was work* Red Rank Girl Graduates From Rid- Mrs. Lloyd Francis of Newman FIrBt, Lillinn DwifjlH; BCCOIHI, Helen Me Quackenbush of Marlboro. ing in a hospital ami at that time he CROSS RIBROAST b 3 3c SprlngB road and Edward J. Rellly, Laura Runyon of Belford returned Kco. er College in Trenton. Saturday after spending two weeks Potato rncc for women over twenty-— said he "bit off a small piece of the formerly of Little Silver, have each First, Mm. Louts Uvunin; second, Mrs. flu," but by virtue of being employed Miss Alma J. Howell of Bridge ave- rented apartments in the former Pat- at Ship Bottom. Mabel Truvors. Struck by Ball. in ththe hospitahitl l he was righht in the ! nuo was gmdiKitcd Friday night VOKEES FRANKFURTERS ib 29« rick F. Kennedy building on Mon- Miss .Virginia Ellert of Maple ave- Potato race for ptrlu, ten yenra nnd nue left this morning to spend tho under—First, Eileen Cooncy; second Mar- Henry Dyner ot Brooklyn, nephew doctor's care and that he cheated the | from Rider college as a commercial mouth streot, near Pearl. Tho ren- collu WiiflntciBh. of James Hughes of River road, undertaker at that time. toachor. The commencement exer- DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE >/ fm- - girls™1'irat. Jean Freehold loft Monday by automobile Stevens; tu^onri, Lllllun Dwtaht. ' FRESH WEAKFISH ..... ib 1Oc Gerard wore rocont guests of Miss in a ton-day trip to Portland, Maine. IHRII jump fur hoys-— FIVHI, Stuart Ed- Dorothy Maher of Spring street. inKton; Bccnnd, Kthvard Kelly. 2 DAYS ONLY! Mr. and MrB. Morris Miller of Leslie Harrison and Dalton Hall Uinlloon tilnwliiK contest for women— Broad street have returned from a attonded tho automobile races Tues- Fiist, Ann HoKiiu; nccoml. Mm. Cooney. day night at WeetAeld, Balloon lilowhn: content for children— two-weeks' vacation, which thoy ^ Mi's. W, H. Houston of Pfttoraon, Firitt, Jntnc-i VVndo; uccoml, Jiorln Porter. Fancy No 2 spent with relatives at Union City, Shot-put for men—First,- Finest Grif- DC AC ^^ 1 ' tLf\ Pennsylvania, lormorly of Rod Bank, Is a guest of fitliH; Bccond. Homer Humlricltium. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spear of Hud- Three-loKBed rnco for lioyn and RIHB— JUST 200 C JoBOph Koch of Toworhlll avenuo son avenue. Flint, Mary Finn and LUUIH Ilrnnln; BOC- $rt£s*\<$ Swool or Fino Siflod •? cam J^J has resumed his duties as ngent for ond, Dcnnln nnd IWnniloLto MrNlrhnlt. the Prudential TAta Insuranco com- TliiTO-IuKK««l rnco for ltoya tml glrli pany on Broad street nftcr a week's Church Notes. over tim yearn—First, Iillllnn Dwlnht and PURE VECETABLE John Tylutki; m'cimd, Irene Mooro ' nnd motor trip through the Southorn Tlioion Uotf. states. Rov. J. Woaley Towor will occupy lliiRclmlt thrnwInK contest, open to nil— Miss Calhorino Manor of Spring tho pulpit of the Methodist church First, Ilomur llondrleknon; BOCOIHI, UH1 Imported SHORTENING 2 29. street has roturncd homo from a noxt Sunday morning and evening. Ui-nillcy: Shoo rnpo for Rlrln, (en yonrs nnd under 10c FRANCO AMERICAN trip to Lake Goorgo and Saratoga. Tho subject of tho sormon to bo—Flrrtl, Kllccn Cooney ; aoconil, Mary Finn. Alexander Raohosky In enjoying a given at the morning servlco will bo, Shoo ia.'o tot boyn. ten yenra and under two weeks' vncatlon from his dutlcB 1 —Fli'Hi, Hli'hnrd NUKIO; necond, Louli "A Strango Story.' His thome In thoBi-ztiiii). SPAGHETTI 3 25< aa pharmacist (it LlRgctt's drug store evening will bo "Modern Miracles," Shoo rnco far RIIIB, ton yenrn nnd ovor on Broad street. Ho will spend moat —Firal. Iruno MOOIQ; necond, Mary Finn. of his time with his paronts at Pas- Shop rneo for bnyB, ulcven yenrn and "Mind" will bo tho subject of thoovor—Flint, John Mooro; uecaml, Thoron Velour New Low Prices! salc. Lesaon-Sermon In First Church of ItolT. Mr. and Mrs. Fonton R. Marshall Christ, Sclontlst, In Rod Bank, on and eon of Foxwood Park loft Sunday, August 26. PARTY AT CAMl' WAHOO. FARMDALE BRAND QUALITY Thursday for Horklmcr, Now York, Tho Goldon Text Is: "Whq hath where they will spend two weeks with relatives.: Mr. Marshall la man-Known the mind of tho Lord, that he I Mini* Gloria Schrocclor Honored by ager of Soars, Roobuck and com- Hats SCRATCH FEED pany's atoro on Monmouth street. Amonff tho citations which com- A party In honor of Mina Gloria C Mr. and Mrs, Byron Aspdln of prlno the Lesaon-Setraon ia tho fol-Schroedcr of Brooklyn, who has been 15 Ib.feag 51 *. lOOlb.b.g *|.99 East Front street left Saturday for lowing1 from tho Bible: "I beseech vlsitlnK Mi«» Peggy Htinkln of Fair a weok's motor trip through tho Now you therefore, brethren, by tho mer-Haven for the patit two weclca, waa England states. Thoy will spend nov- cies of God, that yo present your held at Cnmp Wahon, Tlnton Falls, After the Sale, 7.50 EGG MASH "A 5 9c : oral days with relatives at Ports- bodies a living sacrifice, holy, accept- tljo mmimor homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. mouth, New Hampshire. % able unto God, which Is your reason* •lllnr.o . H. Itfinltin, hut Friday 1 100°/o PURC PENNSYLVANIA HOME Anthony Verango. proprietor ot nblo eorvlco. And ho not conformed night. ' 7M 5i^M fiot thnl IJICJ'IJ last two daye! Thcso are the fine, Bilky-noft Anthony's Plumbing nhop on Broad to thin world; but bo ye transformed Tho trci'M along thn l»lto front wer« 5 Btreot, has bought a now Plymouth by the r«nowlnff of your mind, thnt velours, umiBiinlly light weight, thnt look as if you'd paid nnd paid. Thorou hhred lines of MOTOR OIL 189c atnjUK with JnpancMe lanterns and K Plui 8c l» 20« t*x delivery car. yo may prove what In that good, and furnlnhod light for tho out-door ac- Miss Floronco KuthraurT snd horacceptable, and perfect, wilt bo God"tivltfefl. Tho gue^tfl arrived In timo tho tnilored variety. Inspired hy tho Big Name* of the French and British couture. Glow. brother Bourno of Rlvornlde drive, Uiomana 12:1, 2.) for nn Informal nuppcr, which waa Ing reds, (jrecm, blurs, hinck and hrown. have returned from a stay at Sara- Tho LftSRon-Sormon also IncUidftu nor vert on Individual small tables SEMINOLE 1000 fhuf toga Springs, Naw York. the following pnnsnKe from tho Chris- iniCH wero pplayed and dunclng w a BETTER MILLINERY • Bamborfl«r'» .Third Floor TOILET TISSUE 4 roll. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hodges of tian Science textbook, "Science and Tho ta (Inputted after Winchester, Virginia, returned homa Health with Key to tho Horlptures" urlng MINH itnnkln thnt a party Friday after spending two week* by Mary Baker Eddy: "The necessity -in Ihn woods wnfi a mont onjoyablfl IVORY TOILET SOAP 3#-if • with Mrs. Hedgcs'g another, Mrs. Wll-for uplifting the raco Is father to thoaffair, Among those present beside ll«m J. I whit wboU' v OlftOBfly, Charles Brlggs m J&*1 ££!!M**? •mm. • RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22.1985. . PUBUC NOTICE. COLTS NECK HARVEST HOME. Benefit Card Party oludtd Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Colenun was a guest of Mln Florence Camp- them, Conrad Anderson, brought In An Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Mr. and Mra. Edgar Knapp, Mr. and bell Tuesday. 1,000 pounds Monday and BOO pounds concerning, doga nnd tho registration Mrs. Marshall Geer, Mr. and Mrs Julia Lovett, daughter of Mr. and Tuesday. Another, Brio Swtnaon, thttwf a"** flxlna the fee to be paid for Annual Event for Reformed Church To Assist Blind also bad 600 pounds Tuesday. Among «U«h wrUtratlon and foe the appointment last Week Netted $200. . Henry Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Town- Mrs. Vanderveer Lovett, 1» confined send Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce the hook and line 'fishermen, Chris t of ft doK catcher and Imposing penalties A .group of socially prominent to her home Ith Illness. * A trained A NEW SERVICE! (or th» violation thereof," IVR* introduced More than 300 persons were served BerkmenB, Mr. and Mra. Walter nurse Is In attendance. . Anderson got BOO pounds Tuesday. by UiB Mayor and Counrll of the HOTOTIBII with supper? at the annual harvest women of the county are making ar- Sellken, Mrs. Eleanors McKnlght Several large blueflsh and weakflsh of Bed Bank on August Hh. I0U5. »"d on rangements for a benefit card party Miss Janet MacKay Is having a August 15th. 153!*. 'WHS finally ndnpted home of, the Reformed church of Jones, Miss Doris Borden, Mr. and to weeks' vacation from her position have been caught off the racks at lind approved by the Mayor, Colt'a Neck last week. A complete the leadership of Mrs. Rich- Mrs. John Borden, y.r. and Mrs. Ar- the southern end of the public beach. r(l K Il0x of LltUo In New Yorfc. Part of her vacation -\ K SHINN, check-up of the receipts and cxpena- ! « ' t>«vcr, who haa thur Bordeni General and Mra. How William T. Taylor gave a wator- Clerk. was spent at Washington, D C. •• Sterling Furniture Shop es has not yet been made, but It la | "lied for the first committee meet- n fnr ard S. Borden, Bertram Borden, Wil- Itobort Slcltles, eon of Mr. and Mrs. melon feast one day last week for believed that the profits will be nbout |' R Monday morning, August 26, liam Borden, Harden Crawford, Har- tho children of the neighborhood on $200. Considering the fact that tho \*\"™ Fox IodKe> Branch avenue, Llt- Harold Sickles, underwent an opera- HIGHEST CASH PRICES VAID Rl ry Butler and Robert Sutler. tion last week for tho removal of his the lawn of his home at the foot of weathcr was threatening and that J"" 'vcr. Center street Will Modernize Your Old there were other attractions on tho Totl11 proceeds of tho affair will go Mr«. C. Frederic Neilson, Jr., of tonsils. same night, those in_.char.ge of tho to tho Camp, Happiness Fund of the Navoslnk avenue gave a tea and Mrs. Sylvia Bates entertained com- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Cleeland Old Gold-Silver harvest homo arc gratified over the New Jersey Blind Men s club, who cocktail party on the lawn of her pany from Philadelphia over the are spending: a week at Ocean City. Living Room Suite conduct the home at Leonardo where home, '. /In Lakes, Friday afternoon. week-end. ...,,., CheBtor Packor, who woe a medi- , US. Government Lltcnio utcome, Mrs. Charles Flock was The guests played mah jong In place cal patient at tha Monmouth Me- chairman of the harvest homo com- the blind men each ppond two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. John Hasan! of New with the Newest in Covering* us low at MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS vacation at no cost to "themselves. of the usual bridge. The guests wcro Kocholle wore guests of Mr. and morial hospital at Lonff Branch last mittee nnd Mrs. William Hunt was Mrs. John Hope Doeg, Mrs. Charlea week, Is spending a few days with treasurer. It is planned to have around one Mrs. Herman Knapp over tho wcek- GUNS — CAMERAS — hundred tables in play and tickets Beattlo, Mrs. J. Wilson Lloyd, Jr., ond. his mother. Mrs, William R. Clough- $£g.00 for 2 Pieces The booths lor tho sale of fancy will be available from the ladles of Mra. William C. Rlker, Mrs. Fred- Harry P. LIppInoott played host to BINOCULARS — ETC. articles. Ice cream and soft drinka tho committee or Blind Men's club rick Ncwbold Lawrence Whlt,o, Mrs. the members of tho fire company nt Claronce Carlson, who was at the were well patronized. Boys were un- olllccra. i Carlos Kelley, Mrs. Matthias Plum Monmouth Memorial hospital last $EQ.OO for 3 Pieces usually numerous as assistants, espe- a treat Friday night at the fire house Bought — Sold — Exchanged William J. Adlckes Is In charge of | and Misses Elizabeth and Janet 11 appreciation of the work of the week for treatment for an infe'eted cially at tho stand for the sale of ttle arm, has returned home. BARGAIN IN WATCHES soft drinks. Food not sold at tho work mod Charles Knupfer, to- Douglas. Hromon at the fire on his property a. gcther with Walter Burck and Dlran few days ago. Mrs. Mary Simpson and daughter This Includes entirely new springs throughout with a. 5 year supper was auctioned off by Walter Vincent Sexton has accepted a po- guaranteed construction aaglesi wehblng, choice of the latest 221 Broadway, Long Branch D. Fields and about $40 was realized A. Kink held the (list conference sition „a s „_.,bartende„ r a,t Bahr'a Land- Bruco Lane of Lakoood Is visiting Gloria of Jersey City are spending a few days with Mrs. Frank Rodney covering* and new filling. in this way. Politicians of both par- meeting with Mrs. Fox yesterday (ng| Hlgmands, U grandfather, William H. Carhart, Tho roid to better and bigger busi- ties ;\vere prominent among those morning at her home. John McAvoy hao reopened his Sr. . • . - • • of Center street. ness leads through The Register's ad- present. home on Lafayette street after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raymond Tha Methodist Sunday-school IB GUARANTEED FACTORY.REBUILT vertising columns.—Advertisement. ing a week with friends at Scoboy- 'onltlln have returned from , a two holding a picnic today at Metede- 1 conk. Rumson News. vlllo. iveoks stay at Manasquan. o June Krauss, daughter of Mr. and Miss Gertrude Jennings of Jersey V. Frank Wlkoff Is on the nick list We give quick, courteou*. (Tho Rod Banlc Register can be bought Mrs. George Kraucs, Is confined to jirivato tomlderation to the In Rumson ut tho stores of Harry Bar- City and Rumson has left for a her home with Illness. money problems of individ- kan, Fred Klnncrty and Walter Torbera week's stay with friends in Con- Sea Bright News, Sterling Furniture Shop uals and families. You can and from Mr. Geycr.) necticut. get Up to $300 . . In 24 to •18 hours. All the time you Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Harding held Carl Despreaux spent the week with (Tha Red Bank Rtilitn can ba bought A bonaflde newspaper circulation PHONE RED BANK 291 need—up to 15 months— frlenda at Bronx, New York. In Stabrlght at tha storal of Morrli Wata- —the kind The Register has—Is the a tennis tournunicnt Saturday after- only kind that counts with the ad- to repay. No red tape. noon on their Hunison road home William Carney, Ned Briacloyand man and H. LcitowIU.) And Our Decorator Will Comult With You. No Obligation. Charles Blttlghoffer of' Jersey City vertiser. No premiums or other In- Monthly Charge Two courts and a luwn ininy. After cock- Some of the fishermen »rs going ducements have ever been offered to and One-Half Per Cent tuils late In the afternoon the guests were tho guests of George Delsler of after blueflah with gill nets. One of secure circulation.--Advertisement. on Unpaid Balance Only went to Vivian Johnson's for dinner Washington street over the week- aivd dancing. Those who attended end. were Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Harding, The track and field events to be PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Coleman, Mr. and held Saturday evening were post- Mrs. Kenneth Seggerman, Mr. and poned until a later date due to an Electric Bids- 601 Bangs Avenut, overcrowded schedule necessitating ROOM 1002 Mrs. Theodore Crane, Mr. and Mrs. For Best Foods at Lowest Prices Phone A. I*. 7895 Ucenu No. 670 W. Gill Wylie, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rob- the uee of the field for night base- ASBURY PARK. N. J. ert Iltfley, Mr. and Mra. Bernon Pren- ball games. tice, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Van- John McAvoy of Rumson and a Vechten, Mr. and Mrs. George Steele, group of frionds are completing ar- Mr. and Mrs. C. Frederic Neilson, Jr., rangements for a week-end fishing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, Mr. and trip abroad the Jane IV, captained ALL SET! Mrs. John Minium LeRoy, Mr. and by Capt. Edward McGirr. CHNEIDER Mrs. Otto Oilman, Mr. and Mrs. Announcement was made this George' M. Bodman, Mr. arid Mra. morning that sessions In both of the i or An Entire Year With A g Sunday-schools of the Presbyterian John J. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MARKET church will bo suspended until Sun- John & Charles Permanent D. Bransome and Julian Romalne. day, September 15. Teachera, par- Saturday night was polo' night at ents and scholars are asked to note 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. It Doesn't Seem Possible But... Price's* restaurant at Pleasure Bay. this. John and Charles are used to doing the im- The British team were honor guests, Edward W. Sc'udder will be best possible. AH Permanent Waves are guar- having just played the match with anteed for ono year. A series of re-wavinjr man for his brother, Wallace Mcll- the Eunison club team at the Rum- valne. Scudder, Jr., of Newark, who Phone 2653 SPECIALS AUGUST 22 - 23 - 24th Phone 2654 each three months at a fraction of the son Country club. Those who attended original c«st assures you of n perfect wave will wed Miss Elizabeth Strudwlok Saturday night's affair wore Mr. and Cram, daughter of Mr. and Mra. the year 'round. Mrs. Hubert W. Williams, Mr. and Ib Make your appointment todny 1 Ralph Adams Cram of Sudbury, j Mra. Alfred Beudleston, Mr. and Mrs. Massachusetts, on September 7. The Fresh Salad, Soup or Stewing Chickens 21c Ladies' and children's haircutting and thinning . Edwin Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ceremony will take place In St. Eliz- ' Ruthrauff, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith. abeth's chapel oh the Cram estate •' our specialty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrlghtsman, and will bo porformod by Fathor Felin's Sliced Bacon lib. 21c Fresh Killed Turkeys m. 37c Mr. and Mrs. Fred ARche, Misses Powell and Father Hoffman of tho We carry a full line of helena rubenstein cosmetics. : Nool Neilson, Nancy Heller, Eleanore Society of St. John the Evangelist FANCY J Hougland, Hope Gating, Rosalie Nell- of Boston, LEGS or LOIN Best Fresh Kon, Martha Rutgers and Capt. P. B. Hind % Spring 3-3y2 ft. Size Spring Lamb Chopped j Sanger, Capt. R. C Woffand, Major Henry B. Root, who Is occupying j M. P. Anscll, Eric H. Tyroll-Martln the Parks' cottage on the corner of JOHN and ' and Humphrey P. Guiness, all of the Packer avenuo and Washington JOHN D'AMICO CHARLES PAULSON British team; Barney ami Gerald avenue, haa offered a reward of $100 LAMB FOWL CHOPS BEEF Balding, Mahlon Kemmerer, James for the arrest and conviction of the HAIRDRESSERS party who entered his homo last Fri- Curtiss, George H. Oliver, Jr, Robert HI. lb. Nichoalds, Joseph M. Roobling, Shel- day evening and stole a cat. 67 Broad St. — Tel. 1515 — Red Bank don Prentlco, John L. Kemmorcr, Jr., Miss Sheila Terry of New York has been spending a lew days with Mra. 23 24 29 15 John Hay Whitney and others. Harold L. Woodruff. Alfred Brighton, road superinten- Androw Zerr, the new director of dent, has resumed his duties after relief, is at his office In the borough 4-5-6 Ib. Fresh Fowl ». 27c -21 Fryers - Broilers ib. 29c having spent a vacation with hla hall dally from 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. | family at Metedeconlt. The switchboard for the new fire C alarm phone system 1$ being In- Top or Bottom Round Steak or Roast " 33 stalled in police headquarters in ths Little Silver News borough hall. STRAND THEATRE The Howard twins of Keyport are (Tho Red Bank Reglitcr can b« bouiht In Uttla Silver nt the Union News Stand Welch's Tomato Juice 2Pts.25c I Silverdale Tomatoes 2 large cun» 25c visiting their sister, Mrs. Louis Van- ftt the depot and at GeorB« Quiickenbush's Brunt of Lafayette street. trenaral stors.) SEATS ADULTS 25c Mr. and Mrs. C. Alan Hudson, Jr., At an executive meeting of the Mission Garden Tea lb. 57c | Libby's Evaporated Milk 4,or25c ALL and son, p. Alan Hudson, 3d, and Little Silver Woman's club Tuesday TIMES CHILDREN 10c Miss Barbara Fish of New York are at the home of Mra. George Tvlns, at.tho Selgnary club in Canada. They WIN $1,000 A WEEK ! WIN $1,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE ! expect to bo gone until the middle prealdent, It was decided to hold tho of September. Later this month Mrs. annual luncheon September 11. This c LAST TIMES TODAY ! Hudson's nephew and niece, Mr. and event will mark the formal opening Camay Soap 3 for 14c Mrs. liarison Fisher, Jr., will Join of the club's fall season. Palmolive Soap 3 ft*I4 CHARLES BUTTERWORTH—UNA MERKEL ) them there. Mrs. B'lsher has just re- Mra. Harry Thompson of Orange, turned from Westbury, Long Island, former resident of Little Silver, Ask Clerk for Details. Ask Clerk for Details. —IN— where she was the guest of her here yesterday renewing acquaint- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ances. Mrs. Harold Tulbott. Mr. and Mra. Mlsa Dorothy Zlegler is visiting Libby's Canned Corned Beef «„ 19c | Campbell's Tomato Soup 3** 20c "BABY FACE HARRINGTON" Edward C. Fiedler of Little Silver Miss Margo McElalne of Brooklyn. will also be at the Selgnory club for William Harrison of Lovett avenue a few weeks. entertaining relatives from Bergen Columbia Ammonia 2qts25ci Upton's Tea Utility Set Free u,.89c FllEJC CHINA TO THTS LADIES ! There was a clambake Saturday county. at the Sea Bright Beach club. Guests Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Ohl of gathered around a large fire on the Forest Hills are visiting Mr. and Schneider's Delicious »>. 17c Granulated Sugar 5 »>». 26c FRI., SAT., AUG. 23 - 24 beach or swam in the pool, which Mra John Petrl. was covered by flood " lights. Later Mrs. William W. Shampanore re- White Rose CHASE & TWO OUTSTANDING PEATUItES ! on they adjourned to the clubhouse trnnd home Monday from a visit Beech-Nut Schneider's for dancing. Some of those who at- with relatives at Buffalo. tended v,-t'ro Mr. and Mr;'. Barclay Mrs. George Hunt of Colt's Neck Sanbom jHardins, Mr. and Mrs. CharlcaHard- Coffee Nonpareil Coffee iinjr, Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Harbour,; Senator and Mrs. \V, Warren Harbour, Mr. ami Mrs, Marshall Booker, Mr. C c C C and Mrs. Richard Dunne, Mr. and 2 - 54 2 -• 49 2 «-• 49 Mrs. Sianton Whitney, Mr. and Mra. 2«-45 f/MARY CARLISLE HARDIE ALBRIGHT i Charles Cuslinmn, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ATLANTIC ll Blanklioin, Mr. and Mrs. Clay — THEATRE - | Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van- Maxwell House lb. 27c White Rose Tea Balls 20 for 23c WALLACE FORD—MARIAN MARSH jSicli-n, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Young, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stunrt Younff, Mr. Phono Atlantic Highland! 14S and .Mrs. Duncan Wood, Mr. and "IN SPITE OF DANGER" | Mrs. Aranry Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. —Management, Jack McNamara— Kenneth rii'ggennan, Mr. and Mrs. Meadow Gold Butter '27^ I L. I. Duxs Th"odort> Cmnp, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- Tonight—THUKS.—Aug. 23 hcn AMATEUR NIGHT Every Friday at 9 P. M. don (.vienmn, Mr. and Mrs. Henri U'(-rleinan, -Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. FIRE DEPT. BENEFIT Large Ripe Watermelons 29c | Large Boston Lettuce 2 "9c jl.dr'jp, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Swonaon, •IN CALIENTE"—N. Y. Vnudevll SUN., MON., TUES., AUG. 25 - 26 - 27 Mr. and Jlni. W. Ktrother Jones, Jr., Sunkist Juice Oranges 18 - 25c I Red or Yellow Sw't Potatoes 3 .>.. 14c I Mr. and Mrs. C.• Maury Jones, Mr. FBI., SAT.—Aug. 23 - 24 MU5VIF.W SATURDAY NIGHT—11-15. I Mrs. Raymond Hoagland and Mr. nml Mra. Joseph C. Hoagland. Two Big Features MONMOUTH COUNTY teffl^f^ MONMOUTH COUNTY HOWLING ST. PATRICK! IF Miss Coralie Barry, daughter of "Charlie Chan in Egypt" IT AIN'T THIM TWO DIVILS Mr. and Mis. B, J. Barry of Rumaon, and N©.2 Potatoes looib. wan hostess Tuesday at dinner at No.i Potatoes iooib.*J$jpc JIMMY AND PAT AGAIN! Vivian Johnson's. Among tho guests "Under the Pampas Moon" i \ Ycucim't keep two Koodlrish- were Ml.'iHen Dorothy Parr, Ellso With WABNEK BAXTICK Fine Graded Stock. •* nun down ...fur JonK! And We Take Monmouth County Scrip. here they aic..»i[api>.ugover Cavanaugh, Lachlan Porter and Bar- ALSO CARTOON — NEWS a blurt iiyain ... in Warner bara liaker and John Porter, John Uc Bros.' hilarious IlibtrnJan bit- i(iroer Butler, Robert Butler, James Fancy Je~rsey Apples ^^ Large Jersey Tomatoes '"'" 39c JCnvannugh, Warren Aokorman and SUN., MON., TUES., jjnnies Kord Johson, 3d. AUK, 25 - 2a - 27 ba koi THE IRISH j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler of Ilum- \'io Outstanding Feat-' Fancy Jersey Cantaloupes " 39c 1 Fancy Seedless Grapes 2.n,.15c ;non entertained at dinner Saturday "GINGER" , night at Price':; in honor of their son, CRAB MEAT . Ji.lm litver Untlur, wlioso birthday it with LOBSTER MEAT mV-\ -"AMES CAGNEY jwnii. The Kiiestu Included Lachlan JUIHI Withers — Jackie . ;i,le I Porte.-, Krances Kllpatrlck, Nancy and Gou will &•—A... Fresh Cod PAT O'BRIEN I Wylie, Cynthia Fnyblnn, Audrey "PEOPLE WILL TALK" Large Cocktail Small or Medium 3 Fresh Bonita JtHKINS • OUVIA DI HAVIUANb Walker, l.ury I,ea JIurd, Dorothy with BLUE BLUE ourr fresh ffeb; Iliuri-hard, 1'. .Stewart Whlto, Caro Chits. Buggies — Mary Ilolond ll'MwardH, Louise. Finch, Barbara Mackerel STEAKS Hakir, I.onlio Caesar, Louise Vari- Will ma WED., THURS., AUG. 28 - 29 Sldra, Altec. Rutgorn, PegRy. Landa- WED,, THUHS., Aug. 28 . 29 FISH downe, Wllllnni nnd Robort Shepard, I/irgo Warren ami Robert Ackcrman, Stuart "FRONT PAGE WOMAN" lb. id Robert Yrning, Kdv: \f i. ' Rus- with 49' sell I lut-il, Walter nnd Nowton Mc- Hctto Davis — George Urcnt 19 9 Vdgh, Kldon Hnrvey, Kimball Harts- hoie, John Achellii, William Waters, COMEDY — CARTOON — NEWS Hriiffi l.opez, John Tiirnbull, Philip SWORD FISH SOFT CRABS 99c dozen Orydi'ii, .lumen Ford Johnson, 8d, KVF.ItY WEDNESDAY—I),00' 1« • M f.'hatlen Poor, David Wullcott, John "UlCiKY" Whole Potter, .lames Rtrothor Jones, 3d, InUraitlnt; Gaimi — Gifts Wheat Corn Flakes Themlorti Crnnc, 3d, John Ellis, Don- Wheat ald Bruce, Richard Dunne, and James Krispies V and Pep All 4 EVERY FRIDAY—n*00 p, M. Kellog's • Bohr. Biscuit "AMATEBB NIGHT" mem CHINA TO THE JUUHES I Mr. and Mrs. Clay Crawford were Ueal — ud N. Y. Am.l.ur. - '-•--' - -—~ • tSSf&SJ •t *i*l "AMATEUR MJD BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1985. OFFICIAL ARBESTED. visited his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah lompresees were folded for hoipltal tends the prayer meeting next Wed- Richardson, last week. use. A nominating committee, In- nesday evening Is aeked to bring WUe Btak« Complaint Against Miss Laura Runyon has returned cluding Mrs. H. Whitney Conrow, verse In which the word salvation Is Contractor & Builder Late Summer Cruises SPANISH Beauty Salon Councilman Currle ol Keyport. home after spending two weeks at Mrs. H. J. Renne and Mrs. Caroline used. All UDM Borough Councilman Norman J. Ship Bottom. Turton, was appointed to report at A chicken salad supper and bazaar J. T. BEEKMAN 86 BROAD ST., Currle of Keyport wn arrested Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Golden, of the'next meeting to be held Septem- will be held at the home of the Rev. Helen Lee Getty Tel. Red Bank 2342 urday by Officer LeEoy Sproul Roselle and Mrs. Garland and chil- ber 12 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Stevenson Saturday evening 167 Hudson Avenue, charged with assault and batteryl dren Rita and Arnold of West Brigh- A. Loper of Main street. . from five until eight o'clock'for the BED BANK, N. J. TRAVEL SERVICE Why do thouiand* of wom- on Ills wife and etepeon, Robert ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. benefit of High Point chapel. Authorized Agent en return every year for a Johnson. Mr. Currle was brought George Golden. Tlie Woman's Missionary society Estimates Furnished. for the Trun»-Atlantic Une* beautiful Permanent? . . .. before Recorder Harry Bolte, Jr., Mrs. Edward MacNally of Lyn- Leonardo News. of the baptist church will hold their Jobbing a Specialty. and held under (200 ball for thebrook, Long Island, ls~ visiting Mrs. regular monthly meeting this after- 18 Mechanic St., itcd B&nlC because they are done under (The Ked Bank Reglittr can bi bought Phono Red Bank 1740 fIjr ilUrntur* grand jury. He was released on his S. L. Palmer. in Leonardo at the itorti of William M«y. noon. Phono B. B. 2166. and reRervatlans. Alt tlrktx lold at the tuperviiion of a special- own recognizance. Mr. Currle later Daniel Flnnegan and son Robert, -a, William Shepsoa and Albert J«»< the companion' published raUi, X H. C. Deffenbough and Frank Hart- laa.) Member of should appreciate your fnqutrlei and ist of Europe's finest school. made complaint against his wife and The road to better and bigger buil- National Housing Guild, be glad to eslat you with your va- stepson before Justice of the Peace nett of Dover, Del., visited Mr. and The Baptist "missionary society will ness leads through The Register's ad cation pi an a, ' FREE! Thomas L. Smith, charging tres- Mrs. Harry Lohsen last week. Mr. meet in the lecture room of the vertlslng columns.—Advertisement passing by the boy and obscene* lan- Deffenbough had the boat "Maggie" church today. MISB Enrana Leonard Send n« 4 now puitomara for a in the regatta at Red Bank, rormancnt and get one Free. guage, his charge was dismissed as will be the hostess. ASK FOR COUPONS Mr. Currle could not show reason- Mr. and Mrs. John Telchman and Mrs. Samuel Lewis and daughter able grounds (or prosecution. daughter Elizabeth of Pasale, have Marjorlo of New York • spent the DUART OIL Councilman Currle was elected to beno spending a week with Mr. andweek-end with Mr. and Mrs, Al. DAILY SPECIALS! his office last November as a run- Mrs. Charles D. Brown. Cross. ning mate with Mayor Obadlah Bo- Mr. Campagnl of New York visited Mr. and Mre. Wallace Macintosh 4—8So Items Croquignole Mr. and Mrs. Elol Grlmard Sunday. are spending their Vacation in tour- gardus, and the two have seen many Mrs. Samuel Smith, Mrs, Emma THE WAVE OF THE HOLLY- stormy sessions at the council meet- ng Maine and other New England Announcement! and o Marco! $% ,00 WOOD STARS Ings, where they were outnumbered, Morris and daughter, Etta and Jack states. or a Facial McGrath spent the week-end at At- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guttormsen This Wave for Only 'urrle was a strong advocate with lantic City. Heal Custllo Shampoo the mayor for the commission form and son Robert are spending a few (Mint or Tur) O.50 to of government which was so over- Edward Paulson and. son of Long daya with relatives at Lynhurst, Long Water Waving whelmingly defeated In an election Branch spent Sunday with Theodore Island. DRUSILLA BAIRD Finger Waving ALL $7.80 WAVES GUARANTEED lact spring. Mr,. Currle is the bro-Johntry. Mrs. Anna Fitch of St, Louis, who Halrcuttlng 25« AND RE-WAVED FOR J YEAR ther of Edward Currle, mayor of Mrs. Arvena Morris has returned has been spending the summer with Eyebrow Arching • * Mata-wan and assistant attorney gen- to Wisconsin, where she formerly her daughter, Mrs. Paul Goodwin, ; formerly of THUBS., FBI. A SAT. 300 eral of the state. lived. '- • ' has returned to her home. Our Famous $5.00 Mrs. Margaret Leonard of Leon- William Meyer of Jersey City is MANICtmiNG . 8So FREDERIC ardo spent last week with Mra. Wil- ipending his vacation with friends Saks, Fifth Avenue Machine Spiralette Belford News. liam C. Roop. here. Oil Stiumpoo Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flad of Ho- Miss Mlnada Vlerlng has returned Lord and Taylor's Little Salon Marcelling boken, spent Sunday here visiting ' for $£.00 {The Red Bank Register oan ba bought to her work at New York after an Facials In Belford at thr itores of Ahearn'i, H. friends and relatives, Mrs. Flad waa Illness. Scalp Treatment!* 50< GlayBalr andt Harry Waaierman'ft waiting formerly Mrs. Laura Dennla of this The old wooden bridge on Leonard I'EDICBEE Wo With Friend— *9.00 room.) place. avenue is being rebuilt. The bridge A children's party will be held 5n Mrs. Mary Modente and son of New is of long standing and has stood up Announces the opening of Hair Dyeing _ . S3.G0 to 85.(10 Two for the parish hall of St. Clement's York are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James remarkably well under the present Red Honnn ?l.O0 Other Waves $2.50 & $3.50 church Saturday, August 31. Games, E. Hubbs. traffic strains of tourists and trucks, $1.35 prizes and refreshments will be Mr. and Mre. Albert Lohsen and but it was decided that an entirely Whlto Iloann . NO EXTRAS family of Syracuse, were' week-end Including Shampoo anil Finger Wave among the features. new one would be safer. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jaeger, Sr., and visitors of Mre. Amelia Willett. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Blanchard of The Town and Country Shop FREE PARKING SPACE ion of Jersey City spent tha week- Newark have been spending a few Incorporated end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jae- days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank. H. ger. Oceanport News. Behrle. »»»»••••••••»••••••»»•»••«•*••••••••»•••»»••»*»•»•• Chris Jaeger and Edward Barnes Mrs. Wright, who has been epend- have' purchased a new motor boat. (Tha Red Bank lteglitar can ba bought R the summer with her parents, Mr. Mra. Gebhart of Brooklyn and MrB. ID Oceanpoct At the itote of Carlo Maxia.) and Mrs. Betz, has returned to her on Wednesday, August 28th Frank Schuler and children of Roa- Announcement has been made of homo In California. LAST GALL. ello Park are spending a few weeks tho birth of a daughter to Rev. and Last Wednesday Mrs. Samuel Fos- with Mrs. Keefer. Mrs, Sidney H. Davles ofr Center ter celebrated her eightieth birthday at 86 Broad St., (Above Spanish Beauty Salon) Red Bank: Summer prices end September 1st. One Mr. and Mrs. Clay Balr entertained street. The Infant has been named at the home of her daughter, Mrs. week remains to order your coal at the low sum- relatives and friends fro:n Pennsyl- Catherine Ellen. Valeria Bufdge on Highland avenue, vania over the week-end. The annual harvest home supper A number of friends bringing greet- .Featuring mer prices. Phone now—to have your bins filled Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent of the Oceanport church is scheduled ings and gifts visited Mrs. Foster to ;: with premium quality Jeddo-Highland coal. Sunday evening with Mra. Paulino for August 29 at the church grounds wl«h her many happy returns. Re- Smith of Keyport. In addition to numerous novelty freshments were served at a late Sport, Afternoon, Evening Clothes and Millinery Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Selty and booths on tho lawn there will be ahour. daughter Jean and two nuns from table of fancy articles under the di- Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coxe are Caldwell academy spent Saturday af- rection of the Oceanport Young driving a now Chevrolet coach. ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Women's club. Mise Ruth Warren of Eatontown Landlord. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hulse of has returned home after spending Edward Bennett, Jr., and William Main street had as their guests few days with her cousins, Misses Bennett returned Saturday after a Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Alice and Helen Roop of Leonardo. trip to Virginia. Masterson of Bayonne. Mrs. Francis Goertner is spending Mr. and Mra. Paul Mercler of Long Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Hushoor of a week at Washington with her hus- Island spent Tuesday with John-Mul- Brldgewaters have as their guests band. der. Mr. and Mrs. J. Meredith of East Mr. and Mrs. Roy Britton sailed PREVUE FHEVUE COAL Mra. Mabel Schmitt, Mrs. George Saturday on the steamship Queen of Orange. Smith and daughter Janet and Sam- Mrs. Elizabeth A. Loper of Main Bermuda for a vacation at Bermuda EVERY EVERY uel Vanvoorst of Astoria, spent last street had as her Qucsta recently Mr. Charles Sllet of Philadelphia ia Feed - Fuel Oil..- Hay ;Thursda: y with Mr. and Mrs. Fred spending a week with his parents Smith. and Mrs. Boardraan of Asbury Park WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY A lawn and card party will be held Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Silet Mr. Mies Amelia Miller of Toms River this afternoon at the home of Mrs.Silet has a position with the Navy spent last week with her father, Jerome Dynan of Branch avenue for department at Philadelphia. NIGHT NIGHT SPECIAL! Charles Miller. tho benefit of tho Oceanport Parent- A son was born to Mrs. Edward Misa Margaret Krotty la entertain- Teacher association. Mrs. Charles Tro:nbul of Chapel Hill at the New Before buying—get our price on a good ;; ing a cousin from Boston. Guillaudeau, Mra. Louis West and York hospital last week. Miss Marian Langford returned Mra. Charles Jensen will assist Mra. Misses Loretta and Pauline Have- grade of LEHIGH fresh-mined coal. Enough ;; home Sunday after spending a week meycr of Douglaston, Long Island with relatives at New York. Dynan. THURSDAY - FRIDAY saved on each ton to take the family to the ; ; Van DuBols of Center street, whi were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Barratto and was a patient at the Monmouth Me- Frank Kerwen. movies. children of Jersey City spent the Harold Benson has accepted a po- week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Mclvln morial hospital and a New York sition with the Standard Oil company BETTE DAVIS - GEORGE BRENT Leek. hospital, 13 now able to walk again. of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Burns and Miss Eliz- Mr. DuBols received treatments for Donald Miles has taken a position —IN— abeth Van Oehsen of Bloomfleld an Injury to his foot and had been at Clarksburg. spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrsunabl. e to walk slnco the first of the Mra. Thomas Crawford, Mrs. Jer- James JO. Bartholomew. year. ome Bottino, Mra. Barbara Stumph Miss Grace Davis of Jersey City Is Miss Janet Smith of Brldgewatera and Mrs. Helen Hogan have been ap- "FRONT PAGE WOMAN" HANCE & DAVIS visiting her sister, Mrs. Melvln Leek. has as her guest Miss Alice Barry pointed a committee for the travel- TEL. 103. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones and fam-of Bayonne. ing dollar card party which will be FREE CHINA to the Ladies Thursday and Friday Night ! ily of Marlboro spent Saturday with Members of the Oceanport Young given Monday afternoon at half-pas' Where quality rules. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bartholomew. Women's club held a beach party at two o'clock for the benefit of the La- Mr. and Mrs. George B. Stevenson North Long Branch Monday evening. dies' auxiliary of Community fire SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY of New York spent Monday and Swimming, games and refreshments company. :<»»•••»•»•••••«»••••••••••«••»•»«>«•••••••»••••»•» Tuesday with Mre. Earl Lingo. were enjoyed. Those attending were Mra. Blair Hanley has been ap- Mrs. Edward Barnes has Installed Misses Ruth Scarsl, Margaret pointed chalrlady of the committee, an electric water heater in her house Sc'hmuhl, Ruth Sickles, Shirley Rid- to have charge of card parties every on Morris avenue. dle, Lota Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Thursday afternoon at half-past two Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Crelgler of erick A. Wood, Irving Haley, William o'clock for the benefit of Community Rldgefleld Park are visiting Mrs. Reilly, Orrin Sickles, William Rellly fire .company. Edna Sammon. and Jack Groat. Tho sermon topics of Rev. Ellwood HERE'S SHIRLEY AS SHE REALLY IS! Dennle Lingo Is now able to get Mrs. Charles A. Smith and Misses Wolf at the Baptist church Sunday August Savings around after having been confined Janet and Audrey Smith of Bridge- morning and evening will be "Frivol- to tho house for two weeks with a waters havo returned homo from ity With God" and "Ordained Disci- sore foot. week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. How- ples." The subject of the Christian We Offer You An Unusual Value in Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Penny of ard Brady, Miss Rosemary Brady Endeavor meeting will be "Finish AjStoryofAhap Keansburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Terry Brady, atLakeHopatcong, What You Start." Tho Christian Mrs. John Morrow of Riverside Endeavor society will bo in charge of pinessfand song and Mre. James D. Bartholomew. the service at tho county jail at Free- Maple Bedroom Furniture Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy of avonuo was hostess to members of jji.^of romance Arlington spent Sunday with Mrs1. tho Oceanport auxiliary of the River- Hold Sundny afternoon and the mess- j as Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.view hospital at her home recently. age will be delivered by Rev. Ell- | land,dancing !.-,.•• 3 pieces ( illustrated) McGovotn, During the business session gauze wood Wolf. Each person who at- Leroy Henry has returned to New of dreams, thaf verified yalue elsewhere $74.00 York after a stay with his mother, come.true ^,> to Mrs. Llbble Henry. Miss Cora Sage of Atlantic High- tT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THE BEST AT keep youiin the lands and. Mrs. Robert B. Rex of STERLING'S Mlllburn spent Friday with Mrs. Min- seventh heaven nio Van Brunt. of.delight! Low Cash Price- Misses Doris and Elizabeth Schnoor spent yesterday at New York. While there, they attended a performance of the play, "The Great Waltz." Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop attended a family gathering at Keansburg, MARKET Friday evening. Tho occasion was the birthday of Mrs.- Roop'« mother. EST. 19O2 Mrs. Joseph VanBrunt and Mrs. 123 Y\' FRONT STREET Nettle Kavalanko of Keansburg spont Tuesday with Mrs. Dora Roop. PHONE: Red Bank 678. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Rudewick nnd Shirley "I daughter Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Cul- FKEE DELIVERY. ALL Mcnts Protected by G-M Frlgldalre. len of Asbury Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolen. Tho ladles' aid soolety of the Meth- SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 22 - 23 - 24 odist churoh held a meeting Mcmdny TEMPLE night to complete arrangements for tho annual shore dinner. Fancy MISB Maudo Roop, Mr. and Mrs. Fancy Irving Roop of Belford and Mrs. Ella Turkey 31*1b Fowl 27*lb Blllo spent Saturday at Mstedeconk Park. (10 to 12 lbs.) All Sizes Mr. and. MrB. Frank Warnock lind Jean Seltz, of Jersey City visited Mr. Frankf'rters CurtyTbp' Loin Lamb and Mrs. A. E. Langford, Sunday. and Mr. and Mra. V. E. Morrlfl, Miss 29*1b Etta Morris, Miss Babel Lulter and Bologna 35, James McQrath ipent Wednesday Chops ovonlng with Fred Moon of Rldgo- (all trimmed) flold Park. Smoked AFOXPICIUREwiih Mm. Rauscher and «!stor of Mass- Fresh Beef achusetts are visiting Mra. Aline .Tongues lb JOHN BOLES §0 IUuschor. \ (Short fills) MHMHHM LIVER 23*lb «'if/Five fmm*ak/0 hits Mrs. Charles Hall and daughter ROCHELLE HUDSON I'leccs may ho boiijjht sepnrntcly. Adolo and Mrs. Harry Bartholomew FulrCream -rail by' Roy Henderson, of Jersey City vUltod.Mr. and Mrs. Fresh Chopped JANE DARWELL NOTICE I You mini mr IIIIH miltn III npprwluta Its nt.vlc, Charles D. Brown Tuesday, Product J by WINflELD SHEEHAN prince of melody mo/cecs. nonstruolion and vnluol Roll Butter 31 MrB. Karl Sandhop of Long Island •waa a guest of Mrs.. Dora Schnoor, BEEF 17*lb Pfrttttcf by Irving CumrofnQti Monday, Cenulnq Mrs. Julia Baur of Jersey City, waa iNO Top or •wMi nor counln, Mrs. Ellia Walling, Hottmn Round STERLING FURNITURE on Sunday. LAMB 27*lb TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY . Captain Edward B. Lea of New AIA SIZES ROAST York, spont tho week-end with his 35*lb SHOP brother, Qarrett El Leo. JOHN BOLES-JEAN MUIR • Charles, Bchnoor and Albert and Fancy Fryers Long Island Elinor Maxson attended a fishermen's Open Every Evening. • meeting, at Forked River last woek. or Broilers 29! DUCKS 211' Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Jeffrie* left 21 WHITE ST., * (RED BANK Sunday tor a three-weeke/ tour ol the Middle Wirtwn »tat««. Full Line of Groceries, Freah Fruits & Vegetables "ORCHIDS TO YOU'? 3W}Uwa Rlohiuojon ol RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1985. Leonardo Swamps HANDBALL TOCBNAHENT. Norwood Defeats Grey Ghost Vint Bound Matches K»y«4 ett Vlo- Several Speed Records Colored Giants tory SMk I«tt Week. Tha annual Rumson handball tour- Deal In Benefit! nament got underway last week on Broken in the Regatta )n It» tyoim Diamond Sunday the handball court at Victory park, Norwood PoloitU Win 9-4' the Field Club Defeated Red with more than twenty entries, The Game at Deal'* First Horte Bank Team by the Score of 'nala will be staged on Labor day. Show and Gymkhana—Elber- 14 to 4—Nineteen Safe HiU. In the first round matches John Two-Day Series of Races Here Drew Thousands— Ryan defeated James H&Uahan 21- on Girl Win» Two Blues. The Committees in Charge Are Highly On their home diamond Sunday, 0, Orrin Soule detested James Da- In a,n exhibition game Sunday af- 4th Qeorga Kovelegky, southpaw ianey 21-11, Joe Cooke defeated Rus- ;ernoon for the benefit of Fitkln ho»- urler on the mound, the Leonardo lell McCue 21-10, Dooley Patterson iltal the Norwood polo olub set back Praised for Success of Affair. 'Ield club pounded the combined ei- won by default from Joe Crummlno, the hard-rldlng quartet from th» tin of Front, Xeyei and Wainwrlght, Roy Bauer defeated John Crummins Deal polo club by a (M score. Ten now speed marks, -which will r a total of nineteen base hlU to 1-10, John Delaney defeated Ber- The game was the feature of th» undoubtedly stand as world's rec- ew national and world's speed mark iglnter • M to 4 win over the Col- nard Gold 21-13, William Dowlen dc- Initial Deal horse show and gym- ords, wore established Saturday and the Class A hydroplane spurt for red Giant* of Red Bank. eatcd Louis Jacoubs 21-9, Harold khana, whlclj attracted a large gath. Sunday during the running of one of mateurs. -" Qroon, second sacker of the Glints Kerr defeated Bob BreUonliack 21-10, Bring of young riders and ehore resi- the most exciting National Sweep- The seventeen-year-old racer tore FBELS WAT -MS epped up to tho plate in tho first Jcky 21-18. Miss Joan Maass of Klbelon was Eank. Tho Betty V, owned and lie heat at a speed of 41.666 miles nlng and drove out a home run on driven by the young Princeton grad- V* CAPABLff OF" i awarded two blue ribbonsj*hen »ho hour, lowering the mark set last is first pitched ball. They scored •won tho class for roatriiacks with uate, Melvln Croak of Upper Mont- onth at Boston by Tommy Tyson of wo more In tho third on singles by clalr and Lake George, showed a O«=- 1:SS Championship Play her ohestnut gelding Buster and was .455. A half hour later Wood also reen and the Brown brother,!, Kei- also flrst In tho potato race. Charles clean pair of heels to all challengers on the second heat to capture the it and William. la the alxth stanza for the Bed Bank trophy and suc- V. Cuehman'a brown gelding Como "ass A event with a perfect total of 'ainwright added another tally when Starts Saturday On, coppod first placo for the polQ cessfully defended tho title which it DO points. ie connected for a four-baie. wallop, won last year at Baltimore. In the professional division of Class mounts over Billy Foales's bay geld- ( Jack Frost, twlrler for the Giants, Thirty-Two Leading Player* to 'ng You Go, which was second. The Betty V Von ttio race in three Philip J. Gore of Towson, Mary- tarted on the hill, but he did not get easy heats. On Saturday she romped nd, a newcomer in big league rac- Compete in Single and Doub- Johnny Wollcr won the blue rib- the first inning. Egldlo led off bon In the horsemanship class for away from Jack Rutherford's Biff ig, using the rig owned by Miss ith a hard triple to left field, Van le* Tourney on VanVliet's Duster and Miss Hackensaclt, after ary Codd, set a new world's record riders under ten years of age and ess followed suit, Lohsen doubled, Court!—Finals Labor Day. Miss Harriet Sagar scored In tha bettering her own record for a lap, the second heat, when ho ncgotlat- ono-vor and Smith singled and four made last year at Baltimore. The tournament tennis seaaOn on class for riders undor fourteen yeara the five miles at 42.452 miles an uns were in. Frost was then taken of age. Crook, who haa Walter Ackcrlcy ur, upsetting a record that had ut in favor of Snap Keyes, who ho Shrewsbury courts of General R. alongside in the cockpit as mechanic, ood since 1033 and held previously tchod for six Innings and was hit C. VanVliet will be concluded with Mrs. Charles B. Allaire's gelding covered the fourth lap of this heat Phil Raber of Lake Elsinore, Call- ird, The Leonardo players g&th- the playing ot the annual Labor dVy Gaylight was considered beat in tha at an average speed of 57.636, as singles and doubles championship. :la«s for saddle horsos over 14.2, rnia, at 40.669. ed thirteen safeties from hie eouth- 1 against his 1934 achievement of In winning the Class C two-heat w slants to score nine more runs. Thirty-two leading playerB of this vi- scoring over Oscar Montulet'i cheat- 57.107. The Duster finished far be- ce with hia larger motor Wood Bet Three wore made in the second, cinity will compete In each event nut gelding Nlckey, v hind tho Betty, and Miss Hackensack, new American and world's record wo In the fourth and four in the Play In the singles division will be- Tho summaries: owned,by Wilbur Hauck of Rochelle 50.847 miles an hour, more than a ilxth. Koyos then went to right Held gin Saturday and in the doubles on Class 1, Ilond Hncka—Won by Joan Park, came in third. Two others Sunday. The concluding matches Maasa' ch. 8. Buatcr; aocond, Max Cohen'a lie faster than Lew Carlisle's 49.614 nd Wainwrlght took up tho tosalng. ch, g. Tony Barbnnli third. Uuclol HQIS' were unable to start. The Anomar, ade a month ago on the Havre de the two innings ho worked he al- will bo held over the Labor day week- ch. z. Red Fox; fourth, Ausuato N. Molt* owned by Gurnesey Curran of Rum- race waterway. In Class C, Wood's •wed ono hit and one run. end. tulet'a br. ir. Joyca. son, could not be put into shape in The singles list is again headed by Class 2, Horsemanship, children undor int score was the same as that of Egidlo, lelt fielder for Leonardo, ten years of aee—-Won by John Wellerj time and Miss Passalc, Fred Rosen- ammy Crooks of RUmson, but the Ad a big day.' pounding out three Major R. C. VanVliet, Shrewsbury lecond, Enid Kastor, third. Hilly Katxi treter's powerful V-8 Wright motor, Hiclals gave first position to the .ngles and a trtple in five trips to champion, and John P. Hlggina, who fourth, Phyllis Knb. was swamped before the start of irmer because of the better elapsed held the title position on the Van- Class a. Saddle Hores Over 14.2—Won o plate. VanNces was a close aec- by Mrs. Charles B. Allnlro's ch. ?, Qay- the flrst heat near the municipal me. nd with a single, a double and a Vliet courts for five successive years Illthti Bflcontl, Oacar Montulct's ch. IT. dock. Four girls, who regularly make the ipla. until ho was decisively defeated by Klckey; third, Joan Mass' ch. g. Buster; tho Major in tho July Fourth final fourth, Max Cohen'B ch. a. Tony Barbanl. The Betty V took the other two rcult of the outboard regattas on Next Sunday the Field club will Class 4, Horsemanship, children under heats Sunday In easier fashion. Crook ?. Eastern harbors, entered the avel to Atlantlo Highlands where of this year. The scores of that match fourteen yeara of affo—Won by MIBB Har- opened up just enough to beat the 'en race for tho midget class, in hey will cross bats with the Nave. wore 6-4, 6-2 and 6-1. Hlggina is be- riet Sagnr; socond, George Smith, Jr.* Duster over the line In the second hich the craft weighs one hundred Ink Field club. lievod to bo expecting a reversal of third, Arthur Kati; fourth, Sully RnuacholT. form, on Labor day. Class S, Polo PoPnTM—Won by Charles heat, after experiencing rudder trou- lunds. But the judges ordered an The scores: V. Ouahman'B hr. g. C8o>e On: second. ble, and was the only boat to finish >andonmcnt of the first heat when BED BANK. The olher scoded players in the William K. Foaloa'B b. K. You Go; third. known there was not a single case Jacoby looked about for another en- previously ears has won over all op- singles draw are Harold Poter, Nel- Fred Oilman's ch. g. Donl; fourth, Chariot the third heat. The Duster limped e ten entrants became hopelessly trant. He asked Grabau to enter his position on the South Shrewsbury, ii ro A off and had to be towed back, and infused by the course buoys and be-of a rowboat or canoe tipping. Ireon, 2b. -. AH II son Roso, Lyman Mlddledltch, Allalro Hoffman's ch. g, Medlo. craft. Grabau couldn't keep up with won the Monmouth Boat club knock- {. Brown. 8b...... 2 0 0 Class 8, Potato Race—Won by Joan the Miss Passalci after a plank had an to cut across each other's path. 2 0 0 Cornwell, Albert LoFcvre and Ted Two candidates for shrievalty nom- the rest of tho starters and the spec- about event. Tho Shrow, skippered iVilllann, lb 1 Estes. MBOBB; second, Jano Bnorwald; third* been ripped off, Bank fifty yards from After refueling, all started in the tators laughed. They didn't laugh by Lloyd Fuller, was second and Tom Walivwrlsht, If. P 1 5 Murlol Ho»»; fourth. Jnnico HolTman. the finish line. cond heat, which was regarded as inations stood within ten feet of each loach, rf 0 2 The doubles tournament Is headed Class 7, EBK nml Spoon Rnce—Won br R first, and which was -won byother on the Red Bank Yacht club when Grabau raced in the Class F Dorcmus's Tom Cat was third. ohmon, BI...... »...... _.. 1 1 Janice. Hoffman; nocond, Murlol HOBB. Tho water conditions both Satur- dock but apparently did not see oach open event. Dave Wolcott at tho tiller of his Green, rf. —...—».-— (I 0 by tho now combination of Hlgglns The polo summary; day and Sunday were Ideal. There iss Molllc Tyson in alow time. After He won both heats, Negara captured tho sneakbox event. :eyc«, p...... ,—...... 1 0 and Pottor, who are generally con- lother rest, and while the Sweep- other. One was Councilman Thomas rost. p. cf...... 0 S Norwood Club (0) Deal Club <«) was just enough of a surface ripple Cm'o Qulnn in her Slo-Poke was sec- ceded to bo the outstanding favorites. No. 1—Walter Strauas Charles Hoffman to give tho racing craft a cushioning akes speeders were throwing up M. GopsiU of Red Bank, Republican Brown, e...... 1 10 The second seeded pair are General aspirant, and Thomas Ryan of Mata- Mayor Charles R. English of Redond and Bob and Jack Davis in the No. 2—Billy Foalon Larry Mayei aa they leapod along. illers while practising up and down 33 4 VanVliet and Major VanVliet, who No. 3—Billy Kolior..... Tom Bracjloy e river, Miss Tyson led home the wan, who is seeking the Democratic Bank and Mayor Augustus M. Mln-Sue wore third.' Bock—Arthur Qnlnos Jack Wngner Clear skies brought out a large nomination. George H. Roberts, the Donald Asay finished ahead of LEONARDO. can always be depended upon to dls crowd and the banks were lined from ield In the second heat in still slower ton of Fair Haven viewed the races AB R H PO A play a splendid exhibition of tourna- Goala—Norwood, Foales 8, Galnos J, me. regular Democratic candidate for from the barge on Sunday. Tom Pete Bontloy in the birdboat class, 1BWII>. If 4 2 ment tonnis. Strouss 2, Rohor 1. Coal. Wa»net 3. the municipal wharf to the flrst buoy sheriff, was a spectator at the re-Fields and hia megaphone wero again but tho latter claimed that ABayhad .... 6 8 2 8 m-ad ey 1. Foul. FoalOB 1. Time of chuk- on the Red Bank side. Power boats, Fred Jacoby, Jr., whoso number johson, c. ... 6 The third seeded team Is that o kerV7V.mlr.Ste-. 9 chukkers. Timekeeper. gatta Saturday. In evidence. fouled him ut tho start. The com-onover, cf...... 2 Andy Berger. Bcferoo;. Dr. William Stryk- sail boats and even rowboats and US 2" signifies that he is the lead- Nelaon Rose and Lyman Middledltch %t and Anthony Wouach. canoes lined the course. mittee declined to rule on tho ques- son, ef, —— S and the fourth favored combination professional drlvor in the United The Shrewsbury Dairy company Fred Jacoby, Jr., of North Bergen, tion and awarded both skipper equal I'Sace, BI. ..„..-. 6 The Betty V, by its performance, .ates, won the Class C professional prizes. Irnltli. lb. C 1B that of Allalro Cornwell and Lup- confirms the suspicion held by boat- operated a boat that served milk and leading professional outboard driver, 'oveleaky, p. ... 5 ton White. Thoro are several othei Ing experts prior to the race that ce on Saturday, both heats of thesoft drinks to occupants of tho va-was treated Saturday for laceration Oliver Johnson won the Indian ennett, Tt...... 2 palr« of unknown strength in thi BOATS ass B outboards and placed third rious boats that lined the course. of the second and third lingers of class event with Jack Morrow and feuber, 2b . 6 FOR HIItK the Is the fastest slngle-englned the Class F outboards on Sunday. doubles list and ono of them Is quit' craft among inboards. She is a This was done only as an accommo- hia left hand after being thrown Dave Russell finishing in that order. 44 14 10 27 likely to overcome the tavored teami Clean and Dry shiny, sleek, mahogany, streamlined ammy Crooks of Rumson, national dation and was greatly appreciated from his boat. Elizabeth^ Burghard and John Hart Score by Innlnsa; and gain the championship. Sail and Motor Boats for hire by Buskee-built craft, which resembles illegiate outboard champion, did not by those on the river. The boat was shorno wore first and socond, respec- ll«nt» 102001000— 4 All playora not having a definite the hour, dBy or wook. a beetle more than anything else. as well ns was expected In thepainted blue, the color of the dairy's Fred Jacoby, Jr., of North Bergen, tively, in the Cape Cod knockabout iContrdo 43020401 x—14 hour aslgned for their flrst round :gatta. prominent winner of outboard events class. Edwards Rullman's enipo class Summ&ry! Home runa—Green, Wain- Dickman's Boat Works ; Her round, sloping engine hood en- delivery and was quite attractive. A right. Three-bBae hita—Euldlo, Vnn- match are requested to report closes a 1,250. cubic Inch Packard The record-breaking on Sunday, as New York newspaper chartered a on both days o£ the local, regatta, V:nor won in Its division, with Phil Itsa, Wllll&ma. Two-bnfia hlta—Lohscn, General VanVliet at the Shrewsbury Foot of Wharf Ave., Bed Bank motor. n the previous day, began early In boat for the purpose of distributing has the number "US-2," which slgl- Hiker second. Joseph Eschelbach won •nNdi, Bennett. Hlta off Frost, 6 in 1 /3 courts on Saturday afternoon at threi he afternoon. Lew Franco, the Wall flesj that, he ia tho leading profes- the midget class event with the Taga- inning, Keyei IS In 6 2/8. Wainwrisrht 1 Crook timed Ills start perfectly in Sunday newspapers to the boats. in 2 inninga. Struck out—Keyei 5, Wain- o'clock for the purpose of scheduling "Big Bill" the first heat on Saturday. The Dus- xeet broker/who races as an ama- sional outboard racer in the country. long, loading Bill Olson in his Half- •rlcht S. Koveleaky 6. Fint on balls, preliminary matches. ter was only ten yards behind in iur, lopped a fraction off the 1933 One of the most amusing occur- He has amassed 16,028 points in re-Pint by a minute. :«yca 8, Wnlnwrlisht 1. Kovokaky 2. Hit The result of tho draw Is as fol- crossing tho line, but steadily lagged lark set by Jack Maynard at Flint, rences of tho regatta took place dur- gattas this year. Sammy Crooks of . --*-•— . - 1 pitcher, Keyea (Smith) Walnwrlght, lows: Ichigan. A few minutes later, when Rumson, listed as third leading racer Bennett.) .Double play—Lohaen to Smith TILDEN and the Betty V at no time was in ing the running of what was sched-. ) Lohaen. Stolen bsaes—Efcldio, Maxaon, Slnglt-a. With danger. By the third lap Crook had le Class B professionals had their uled as the flrst heat of the midget and second best amateur, has 10,190 fmplrea—Shelley and Drechiel. Major VanVliet va. Grecnberur, Charl opened up to about a mile a minute. rn about the course, Jacoby broke class outboards. A girl drlvor, Miss points. Crooks, who has been a Rut- Red Bank Police IUair vs. Lieutenant Bayer, Lyman Mid- s own world's record not once but gers student for the past four years, ilk-illtch vi. Lester Ilcrkovdti, William Ma Lester Stoefen His average speed was 57.636. Mollle Tyson of Chestnut Hill, Penn- Took Fart In Big Shoot Gulro va. Harold Pope, Harold Potter vi, George Lott The crowd was treated to the big- Rice. In tie flrst heat he waasylvania, got off in the lead, but be-Is leading for the Colonel E. H. R. In Eighth Place Mrs. Joseph F. Murphy of Frec- John Blnehart, Lieutenant Merrltt vs. Put- 'ocked in 47.569, but because-.*f the came lost before reaching the flrst Green Round Hill trophy. iold took part in a big clay target nam, Albert LoFovre va. A. J. NeiiBcn, Frank Hunter gest thrills on Sunday. Ackerley, ct that there were not the required John Higglns vs. Irving Kance, Itoymam Crook's mechanic, proved to be the buoy, and turned off the course. Tho Local Marksmen Place Among ihoot at Yorklyn, Delaware, laat Frt- BOBO VB. Genernl VanVliet. Allaire Corn- hero of the day and no doubt saved m starters the mark -was not au-others all followed her and for a long Commodore William A. Rogers of ay and Saturday week. On Friday well va. Harold Berkowltz, Lieutenant Por- Singles - Doubles lentlcated. In tho following heat, First Ten in International ter v». William Smith, Nelaon Hoae ve, the. heat and probably the race for time it looked like a game of "fol-Washington, who served as refereo ihe scored 157 out of 178 and on Hat. John Pnrkor, John Cohn va. Paul Parker. Tennis Exhibitions owever, Jacoby induced an outboard low the leader." The midgets seemed of the regatta, has been active in Shoot at Teaneck Last Satur- Ted Eates VB. Wllllnm Blair. his colleague. After trailing Duster river with a regulation motor, irday, Mrs; Murphy broke 139 out of lor two laps In the second heat, the to be making their own course and managing President's cup regattas day—New York City Wiru. .50 to win tho event. Albert L. Ivlna Double*. Boardwalk, flrst Sweepstakes race Sunday, and ough a slow boat, to enter, and awere soon cutting in front of each on the Potomac in the. past. Before Hljrglna and Pottor v«. Merrltt ew mark of 47.403 was hung up and f Bed Bank also tobk part ta the pnrther, Otnrk Rnd Thompnon va, Blair an losing nearly half a mile when he other. The judges sought to flag leaving for home he said: "I wish to The Red Bank police pistol team, ihoot and scored 132 put of 160. Blair, nose and Mldledltch vs. Derlow nn Convention Hall missed a course buoy, which necessi- eclarcd legal. them in. A few responded, the others congratulate Red Bank and the winners last year of tho internation- Allen, Kgan and £san vn. Hance and Cohn tated turning around and circling it In all seven new outboard hydro- kept going around in circles. One of working coriimlttxies for the wonder- al shoot at Teaneck, placed eighth (lenoral VanVliet and Major VanVllot ASBURY PARK tho spectators remarked, "They must In this year's event, which was held FBrker Again Defeated. Smith find partner. Rose and Schoolsy again Crook was giving the Betty V ane world's records were set Al- ful way in which the regatta was LeFcvre and Itlnchart, Cornwell and Whlt< Saturday, Aug. 31, everything she had to make up for lough apparently they will be re-think it's an endurance contest" conducted. Every detail was carried last Saturday. The Now York city Frank X. Shields of New York, tho raoatlonlnp; film player, Friday en- va. Parker and RIee, Hue and Gregory va, lost time. And then more 111 luck fol- arded as tentative until the courses Finally, after much flagging, the out perfectly. police, who last year finished second Derliowltl apd Berkowitl. .(t 8:30 P. M. lowed. The wire cable on his steer- ro remcaaured. drivers assembled before tho judges. "With several records at stake, I to Red Bank, were tho 1935 winners. :ered the final round of the Newport ing gear snapped under the strain Say," asked one of the contestants, Tho New York police and tho Casino Tennis tournament at New- One of the quickest ways to find Tickets $1.00, $1.50 wish to see that every requirement port, Rhode Island, fcy defeating his and she was out of control until SWEEFSTAKES SIDELIGHTS. "where are those buoys, anyway?" Is fullled for obtaining official ap- Delaware & Hudson railroad po- job is to advertise in The Regis- All Scots Deserved. Aekerloy climbed out of" his scat, "Where are they!" exclaimed an of- proval. To make certain that the lice wero knotted for flrst place with doubles partner, Frankle Parker of ter's Want Department.—Advertise- Spring Lake, 6-3, 6-3, 6-i. ment. Phono 6123 or 1810. sprawled out In spread-eagle fashion dds and Ends About the Two-Day ficial, surprised. The buoys, inci- course Is of the required length I a score of 1,112 each. However, un- on the slippery afterdeck and reached Kegatta on tho Shrewsbury, • dentally, were painted a vivid orange am going' to have the surveyor's fig- der the rules stipulating that In the with tho tips of his toos the quad- and could bo seen ror miles. The urea re-checked by tho headquarters' event ot a tin tho scores mado in rant attached to the rudder. In this The regatta was conducted by theboys and the girl jrivcr wero given staff of the United States coast guard rapid firing shall decide tho winner. precarious position, while Crook mo- 'ommunity Regatta association and directions and after refueling began and the geodetic survey. That can New York city, having scored two tioned left or right from tho cockpit, he Red Bank Yacht Club Racing as- the second heat. This time they leave no further doubt in anyone'3 points moro than tho railroad po- Ackerley steered the boat at better oclatlon, with the co-operation of the managed to find the course. Th<> mind It those departments pas3 up- lice in this division, were awarded tegatta Circuit Rider's club, and first heat was run after the second tha championahip. DOREMUS BROS. than fifty miles nn hour with his foot on it." The third heat likewise provided 'as sanctioned by the American heat was over. The New Jersey state police fin- plenty of excitement. The Duster was 'ower 33oat association. The officials ished third. Then in order came barely able to hobble off In the start ere Councilman Joseph C. Irwin The course was measured at eight COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Peter W. Hnyburn of Little Silver o'clock Saturday morning by Com-the Jersey City police, tho Pennsyl- of this trial and it was loft to Miss resident, Joseph T. Laird, 3d, vice was treated at Rivcrvjew hospital for vania state highway patrol, Lower Hackensack to challenge Miss Betty resident, Harold S. Allen secretary modore J. S. Y. Tyson, chief meas- Merlon, Pennsylvania, and Mldtown, 3 PHONES—1S60 - 1561 - 1B62 V's supremacy. Crook elected to nd Kenneth H. McQueen treasurer. Injuries to both feet, received Satur- urer for the American Power Boat day when, whilo swimming in the association. The wire measuring Pennsylvania, make a race of it and t& the delight The Red Bank tenm mado a score 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY of thousands remained ak>ngHUU> of river, he brushed again the propeller machine of that organization was Reporters from all the metvometvopolip - of a passing boat. The Bkippor of used. Commodore Tyson also meas- of 1,077. Policeman Charles Erick- the Hauck boat for nearly the en- an newspapers, as well as camera- son was high among the local marks- tire distance. the boat evidently thought he hadured and checked tho dimensions of SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY. nen and newsreel photographers, cleared the swimmer for he con-the winning motora and weighed tho men with a Bcoro of 277. Police- On the lnst turn of tho next to /ere stationed on the judges' barge tinued on. The injured man wasboats. man Benjamin Pryor mado a mark the last lap, however, tho old Hack- i. the finish line. Tenders leaving taken from the water and placed of 216, Lieutenant Harold Davlaon ensack, bouncing and leaping ns th rom the Hcd Bank Yacht club float aboard a coast guard pntrol boat. scored 26D and Sergeant Georgi driver pushed It for all it was woitii. nnk tin; olllcials and newsmen out to The timing was done by Charles Clayton made 255. EXTRA SPECIAL! SWEET BREADS F. Trouts, who used an Amorlcan could stand no more punishment. A he barge. Box lunches and plenty Tile Red Banlc police, augmented Sovcnty-slx teams from all sec- plank pounded loose. At nearly sixtj f Ice cold beer were served the of- Power Boat association timing Bet tions of tho United States and Can- SHOULDERS by special ofllccra, handled the. trivf- of ten stop watches. James Endi- LEGS FRESH miles an hour the inununtum inla and newsmen Ireo of charge, fin well. Chief Harry H. Clayton ada competed. Tho shooting con- SMALL her along,but between the Red Rani lorhert Edwards and Captain Rob- cott and two mombora of tho Bureau tinued for ten hours and was wit- Yacht club and the judges1 barge sh -rt A. Kennedy had charge of thetook charge personally. of Standards at Washington assisted. nessed by a crowd estimated at 10,- JERSEY slowed down nnd hoi, n to fill up. distribution and the job was done 000 persons. JERSEY RUMPS CHOPPED In full view of the cruwds she set- y eiUlclently. Many were the comments regard- 'X -have never seen a regattn. Tun tled by tho head mid sank, whll Ing the fine racing course on thooff so smoothly," declared Charles C. Shrewsbury. Orin Johnson, Gar Alexnnder, Jr., chairman of the re- VEAL rescue craft net out from the burg Newsmen agreed that they were Wood's mechanic for sixteen years, Navesink Blanks VEAL BEEF and the patrol tleet to haul to safety never treated better anywhero else. gatta committee. "The splendid co- FOWL said: "Red Bank le fortunate in hav- operation of all those who worked Hauck and hia companion. Everything necessary to their com- ono of tho most beautiful, natural Jensen Field Club Crook darted the final lap at rac fort was provided, and that included for many weeks In advance of tho motorboat racing couraea in tho regatta daton eliminated tho usual Ing speed but had to cut hln acceler- a souvenir in tho form of a pint bot- world." Johnson has ridden with Tlio Navesink field club handed th' ator nnd swerve wide to nvokl crush tle of applejack after the first day's lnst-mlnute mad scramble. The co- lb 14;,. Wood in hia line of Miss America's Jensen field club of Bclford a i to lb ing Into the rescue bouts as he can racing. operation of the borough of Red lb 25* shutout last Sunday afternoon sit At- 25' and Miss Detroit's. Ho was injured Bank and its several departments on to finish. Miss Hackensack wa whilo riding In Miss America VI. lantlo Hlghlnnds. The visitors wer partly towed and partly dragge Boatswain Melvln Hymer of the was largely responsible for this. I hold to five hits by Carl Spaan, along the muddy bottom to Irwin Shark River station, reaplendont In believe that the new records made Navesink hurler. Tho homo team FRESH LOCAL FISH EVERY PAY boat basin. spotlcsa white nnd plenty of braid, Among power boat notables pres- during tho two dnya will bo recog- mado seven off Flshlor, the visitors' ent wero Ira Hand, secretary ot«tho nized and that It will bo some time Probably the moat Inlcrcntln; had charge ot the coast guard patrol. American Power Boat association; pitcher. The box scores: CLEANSER races of Ihc two dnya woru thofso bi Boats from Shark River, Monmouth before conditions will be found that NAVKSINK. DOG FOOD CRAX Commodore William Rogers of will permit thorn to bo hrnkon. All Green Giant Peas twoon the 225 cubic inch hydroplnr TConrh and Rprirmacotll Covo woro InWashington, futher of tho Preiildent'B An K II ro C boats, regarded by limny boating e: service. The patrol numbered about of the race drivers were onthusias- II. Tully. 2b _.._ 6 0 0 « C fifteen men, all In, white uniforms Cup classic, which Is run annually tlc about the reception they received Anthony. «« „ S 1 1 « 6 ""' 29 3"-12° Jierts as the coming: CIUHB. Sure! on tho Potomac; Gcorgo C. Warren, ()»Ur», rf ;.... 4 0 12 they provided the most interestln nnd halH. at Red Bank and wnrc pleased with M«xaon, ef. -... 8 10! 2 "" 35 CONGO BABBITT'S Jr., prcaldont of the New Jersey Fish the prizes they won. All are hoping finishes in this year's .regatta. Thre nnd CIIIM Commission, who wns a Mohr, It . 4 112 hcata woro raced during tho tw that they will be nBltcd to race here J. Tully, 111 - a I 111 HBBY'B LIBBY'S Pineapple Juice One of the coast guards, a Hwctff;, guest of Deputy Game Warden Har- again next year." Slmp«nn, 8b - 4 0 2 1 UBBT8 day/i. tho ICmnnclpntor IV. owned 1; who h9B nailod the nevcn seas In ry Y. Smith; Arthur Lehman, brother CnUndrUHo, e. 8 0 1 % PINEAPPLE Orange Juice Arno Aptil of Ventnor, winning real sailing vessels, went for a null of Governor T.ehmnn of Now York, Bimnn, p - - ! 0 0 0 PEACHES points. Tho Hopatcong Bnby, J. Sunday morning In ono of the and W. E. Willis, originator of tho Councilman Joseph Irwin, presi- i . 82 ~i ~i n i 2 """ 25° Steneck of Arlington, wan second mosquito boats. Hla hancV ncemed to present Byatcm of scoring outboard dent of the rogntta association, ad- 2"~ 33° 2 - 33° 2 ^ 27° point Btandlngr, tho Wllmor, 3d, D itch to got at tho tlllnr. Ho pleaded motor boat results. dresalng members of tho Lions club AT) R ii ro BI'ACK LABEL unity's Cecil H. BadKloly of Baltimore, WBI •with tho ownor to let him sail It. Tho Tuesday night, nald ho knew of two Alsttrs. cf. ...-. —. ,.9 0 BUced ox 'Halves owner acquiesced. .Tho old unit fpmlllen that will move to Hcd Bank I'ulvara, lb. .. 0 l I third and tho Kdnandy, Andre Sp^ctaforo who jored Bob Grabau J. Fllhler, HI. — 0 JEIISE* Crawford of Wellington, wan fourt! grabbed iho tiller, tho tiller went m a. result of tho race meet. He Hlov«n», 2b 0 TAPIOCA GREEN BEANS Lloyd's Gin Tho Ednnndy, which in June oot over, tho boom went over, tho boat of Kenmore, New York, bocnuno it said they came to Red Bank In their ¥,. Sprlngiteln, c. If. 0 POTATOES hot. $1.29 competitive record for this ponuli went over and the occupants went hopelessly out- yachts and were BO pleased with the 11. Sprlo«>t«ln, tl. „. 0 classed . In tho Class B professional p. FUhler. p. - 0 KXMb. bo* f}Q° Flt>lschmiinii'» Gin new clans at 40.778 nillna an lion over. town and its people that they de- M«cBw«n, If, «. 0 ** 12° f}Q° outboard ,'sccond heat on Sunday, 0 2 *• 15° on Saturday was punned to a ne might have cheered instead, had they cided to settle here. Councilman Ir- l lib -... MINUTB $1.39 record speed of 40.306 in a terrlli Despite tho warnings Issuod to known his reason for racing, Und«r win declares that the cost of tha re- . « 0 i 34 Local Jprtcji Laird'* Cocktails hunt of !lvo nillcH. ownors of small craft—rowbpaU and tho rules an outboard record is" notgatta was $3,000, and that ths entire 8eor« by inning* t Sweet Potatoes Keoorda Wgan follinir noon aft: cpnoos—to »tay ashoro during tl)o rc- offlclal unions there are ilvo or more amount was railed two day» befor* n.lford H1H1DI «—0 CCOCO A COtA $1.39 th* ftttrt of Out regatta Saturday al gdttn, It balng recalled that Innum- tho start of the meet. bMltot MAO SWEET CORN starters. Fred Jacoby broke a reo- Ntvulnk 112 0 0 0 0 9 | Long John Seotoh ™_ fioon, In the first heat of tho afto erable rowboau and canoon had been oid In the first heat In Class B event. Error.—II. Tullr. Anlhonr, J. Toll* ^23° soo Oar Wood, Jr., the Algona* nwumpnd in pravlotii regattm, the SUM—M««on, Mohr. pmibU ' -i7° nntl son «' u»u»i attoi* oi wh )x>»w,wiif ,v»rt " Wdl1 '^JUt^rJ-"''lllL'''^^3alWlP^''^' Alt flir^M" 552«?a=~S tsasaa as RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 22.198S.TENNIS AT LEONARDO. THUtp BOUND HATCHES, LUNCHEON AMD OABD FABTT. MM. Floreaoe O'Bh**, Urt. IM*Ut: Rumsori Field Rumson A. C. Charles Schneider Quackenbush, Sin. Mendel, Urt. E1M The Singles Championship Won by Five Put Out of Bunnon Single* HIM Gl*dj» Leonard Entertained Be- Hodges, Mrs. Louise Power*, Kit, Club Defeated ROD AND GUN Beats Towners Archibald ISvlteoeU. Leads For Golf Cup Tournament Now Underway. fore Beturnlng to South Dakota. Lillian Honeyman and Him Elite For several weeks a tennis tourna- The third round matches of the Mlia Gladys Leonard of Vermllllon, Llnde, ment has been In progress at Leon- annual Rumson tennis singles tour- South Dakota, who has been visiting —. -ii dub of Long Branch Wally Kon«ki~Holds Rod Bank- Tallies Lowest Score in Golf Ca- ament were played on the Victory Victory tor Muhoiter. Well, boyi, you'd better start prac- rdo. The singles finals were played her alster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Win., 6 to 1—Rumion Held er* Scoreless Until Last Inning Sunday and tho championship was reer to Lead for President'* park courts the past week, when five Mrs, Louis Mendel of Lake avenue, Larry Mahoney ot LJncroft took tice on that old caller because you were eliminated. the Eastern Pennsylvania horsuho* Hittew by Long Branch won't have any live "hen" decoys to —Bricese of Rumson Leads won by Archibald Twltchell, who de- Cup at Swimming River—Ties entertained recently at a luncheon feated Mr, Bennett. The doubles The results: Joseph Zlegler defeat- and card party at the Santander title away from Vita FeUocIa of Pitcher. "talk to 'em" this fall when tha duck With Stick. in Match Play With Ghezzi. ed Thomas J. Flatley, 6-4, 7-5; Frank Brooklyn Sunday In a tournament at season opens. Uncle Sam has ruled championship has not been docldod. restaurant, Anbury Park, Bhe left The Rumaon field club wa« de- Only one team, that of Hamilton Charles Schneider, well known Red Bauer defeated Louis VanBrunt, 6-2, Willow Grove, Philadelphia. Forty out the use of barnyard Mallards, The Rumson athletic club disposed 5-7, 8-6; Harold Kerr defeated Arthur Sunday morning for her home, after feated, 6 to 1, by the Gaudamus club of the Red Bank Towners, 5 to 1, last md Shaw, has been eliminated. Bank merchant, tallied his best golf spending six weeks here. other players competed with him. along with guns shooting more than Kerr, 6-S, 6-2; Roy Porter Won by Mahoney scored 82 ringers out of of Long Branch last Sunday after- three shota. Sunday afternoon at Rurneon. The Thoao entered In tho tournament score over the week-end at the Swim- default over Frank Bolgert and: noon at Rumion. The visitors visitors were held ecoreless by Wally are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Behrle, ming River Country club when he Her guests' Included Mn. Agnes 100. , Some years ago we enjoyed our James Sammon defeated William Asendorf, Mrs. Hilda Walton, Mn. 11 — • pound«d Kerr, Rumaon pitcher, for Koneukl, ace Rumson hurler, until William Bohrle, Vincent and Travis scored an 88 to lead the player* for Deering, 6-2, 6-2, first duck hunt, Wooden blocks, a Neldlinger, Miss Gertrude Neldlln- the President's cup wjth a net 88. He Helen Batten, Mrs. Ellen Mytlnger, It pays to advertise In The Reglswra thirteen hits. The Rumson team home-made caller and a double-bar- tho last Inning, when the Towners soored their only one on an error managed to make their lone tally. ger, Miss Rosamondo Twltchell, has a 25-stroke handicap. rel shotgun constituted our equip- Archibald Twltcholl, Mr. Dolano, and waa held hltlein by Wright, Long ment. Now wa're right back where Tho Rumsonltes collected nine hits In Becond place for the first round Branch pitcher. The box scores: off Charlie Crawford. Koneskl yield- Howard Shaw, Douprlas Pope, Mr. 1st Joseph Ghezzi with a. «9-2-87j we started. Progress spelled doom Bennett and Mr, Hamilton. RUMSON. tor onoo numerou\ waterfowl. Auto- ed seven to the Townore. Bricese of third, Swanaon, Jr., and Petei Elch- AB tint loading and repeating0 shotguns, Rumson led In the hitting with three oie, with 80s; fourth, John Dowd, Faiconi, !b, 4 0 0 i > drainage, and last of all, drought, just hits out of'four tlmeB at bat. The with 82-22-70. Others who followed Marian!, c _ 4 0 0 5 0 box score: Ithln respective order were Haller- Parmley 4 0 1 about finished the duck population, Port MonmouthV an, 97-24-73; Murphy, 85-22-73; Al- Falandrano, 1b...... 8 0 KUMSON. Fowler's Market e • • • Caprione, cf. .-..-.,... >> 0 I AB B H PO A berta, 103-30-73; Halk, 90-15-76; Kerr, j>, .. ;._. 8 0 2 Without a doubt last week was Coolie, Sb 6 Swimming Meet Dougherty, 105-30-75; Sheridan, 106- 7 BROAD STREET Stflvem, lb. S 2 the beat so far this season for blue- Vanderveer, lb. ..._.._..-..... 30-7B; Mercer, 99-19-77; Halper, 108- 3334 Cantillu, tt 8 a it flthlng off the Jersey coast. If the Rarikin, ss. . C0Et3 If, .. . 8 0 0 MtLauatilln. 2b. 80-78; Huntlngton, 98-14-79; Hay- RED BANK PHONES 0 1 weather and old ocean stay the way Dclti. ct _ .... Coast Swimming Teams to Com- ward, 100-19-81; Hyan, 100-16-84; 3335 80 1 0 |7 11 they have been the chances ace the Bweel, c...... Brlcesfl, rf. ...-..- — pete Saturday at New Pool— Goff, 108-22-86, and Dressier, 103-16- LONG BRANCH. boats which go offshore will dock Sammon, If. 87. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY I AB R H FO A with plenty of flsh. Water Polo Games to be And&», rf. 4. Kont»kl, p. - The match play against par was Connori 2b, •>•••» — , 8 ' Tuna? Tee, If you want to go out Staged. won by Charles Schneider and Jo- Buih, !b I 26 to SB miles offshore. Not many 87 I 9 27 18 RED K. The first annual swimming meet at seph Ghezzi, who turned in scores of BONELESS CHUCK XAsxcrl c '' A tuna have been brought In during three up. Feter Elchele was second, lb Riddle, cf . 6 the last few days, principally because AB B H PO A the new Port Monmouth swimming McPhetton, If, ...... 5 Bruno, B 4 0 2 .1 2 pool this Saturday night will un- being one up, and Joceph J. Connor Martin, as...... 4 the trailers hooked Into blues and Smith, If - 4 0 0 2 0 was third, being all even. 4 0 12 0 doubtedly be one of the most out- Wriiht, p. 8 were satisfied. Jacobs, rf In the first round of the women's Pltreo, lb...... 6 0... M. AncheUInc, 2b. 4 0 1 IS standing contests to be staged along Pot Roast - Taking the entire week since last CltarolU, lb 4 118 0 tournament Mrs. Samuel Halper de- -29 the' Jersey coast. Tha contestants 88 ~» 18 JT 11 Sunday, we can say that there was N. Aichettlno, 8b. 8 0 2 2 1 feated Miss Ann Wlllgerodt four and ...... 4 0 0 10 will come from the pick along the Score by Innings: Hammond, c 1 not much doing off the coast on that 8s. 19c street, Avon, dockod Thursday with night against the West Park nine Dolth, New Jersey A. A. U. 3-meter Those making up tho Port Mon HEN BED BANK. seventy large bluensh. Other skip- diving champion; to Miss Virginia CHOPPED An R H PO A Tllton'a charge, mado to Jack mouth team are Albert Knott, Mel- Jersey CANTALOUPE 49c bskt. Sohtldt, 9b. ii. 4 10 11 pers of the fleet there and at Kllng'a Doislcr, president of the Rumson Hopkins, New Jersey A. A. U. 100- vln Stickles, Fred Runyon, John Turkeys i'orrar lb. .... - 1 ~ boathouse on the upper side of the league and ulao a Towfier player^ was meter champion, and to Mlsa Graco Post, Robert Berry and Harry Klol- BEEF 4 for 25c Calandrlello. • >. 8b. 0 0 Main street bridge also brought In that ono of tho members of the team Morganwick, fourtecn-ycar-old .cfya bcr. Those on the Crystal pool team Kelly, If. c 0 « Large Eating PLUMS 29c doz. Mulligan, c. cf. . 0 18 good catches. told him that they wero going to plon distance swimmer. All these wore Fimn, Kitson, J. Rellly, Rich- Lench 2b...... _ _..- 0 4 Needless to say, on Friday morn- throw the game to tho Hilltops, aquatic stars are expected to be on mond, J. S. Rellly and Weiss. GREEN BEANS 3 fto. 25c O'Brien. 2b. Ing praotlcally everything on tho thinking that was the game sched- hand. Applcgate, rf. 7 to B lbs. aver. McCue, cf. p. ,. river that floated and would stand uled. Tllton stated that the game Returns to Fight Ring-' Large BARTLETT PEARS 29c doz. Lano, p. cf...... the gaff offshore went out for blue waa purposely lost to tho "West Parks Jack Binns, a former resident of flsh. with whom tho Townors wont into Bank and Quad Meet Bed Bank, who took part In a num- Country Roll BUTTER 29c tb. 86 2 2 JO 8 * * * combat. MACKEREL FREEHOLD. Wednesday in Finala ber of prize fights hereabouts sev- Heinz Tomato Juice 3 for 25c ABB H PO A John J. Travers, Jerome Travors, Tllton refused to disclose to Dels- eral years ago, returned to the ring BONITA McCackcn, • 4 114 1 Talbert Travers and Dennis Mead of ler tho Identity of this player, who Tuesday night at South River and 1S-OE. Crawford, 3b, 6 0 0 0 0 the leaguo president stated would be In an extra-inning game Monday Eckman, 0. .... 3 2 0 12 2 Red Bank spent Friday fishing at knocked out Jeff Morgan of Ithaoa, WEAKFISH Cashlon, lb. S 0 0 8 0 Barnegat. John J. Travers got threo barred from further leaguo activity. night the Second National bank team New York, In the fourth round of a Heinz Oven-Baked Beans 3 - 25c Qulntl, If...... 6 0 0 0 0 bluensh, Jerome got five bluca and Arrangements have been mado for a eased out a victory over the Y, M. C, scheduled six-round bout. Blnna 1 Heinz SOUPS 2 - 25c—1.49 doz. HALIBUT 25c tb. Mahar, cf. 6 10 2 0 Talbert three ^lues and three croak- mooting to be attended by all the A. players when they won, 10-9, to Rue. 2b. - 4 0 0 2 4 former light heavyweight champion Bxcept Clam Chowder and Consomme. Benton, rf. 1 ers. Mr. Mead caught four croak- managers and players in the league stay In a first-place tie with th( of tho Moose lodges of the state. McOtory, p. .... 4 Oil ers and two weakflsh.' for tho purpose of having tho charges Quadrangle club in the second an W. Pcttlt. rf. 4 0 0 1 • * * . * sifted and penalties imposed on tho nual Y, M. C. A. Softball leaguo. crooked player or on Tilton If his 33 4 2 SO 10 While fishing for eels last week a Tuesday night tho'Quad team with Errors—Scheldt, Lench, Kelly. Hue, short distance off the old Red Bank allegations are proven to be false. eight men dofeated the Jersey Cen- Crawford 8. Citlandrlello 2, Lane 2. Base* steamboat dock, John Chllds, Sr, of Relsler has named a board of threo tral Power and Light company team .on balls—Olt McGlory 3, oil Lane 8. Strike judges, completely neutral, to handle 28-12, while last night- tho Sports- outi—By McGlory 18, by Lane 12, by Mc- Wharf avonue, caught a weakflsh 23 Cue 6. Inches long and weighing 5tt pounds. the situation. They are John Mc- men's club set hack the' Postofllce Avoy, James Duryoa and Robert G. m 1 a» He also hooked another weakflsh, team, 10-4. which he said was larger, but It got Haley. ______Monday night, August 26, the Post- Pro Tennis Games away. -Mr. Childs's son John, nine- office team will play the Jorsey Cen- teen yeara old, was with him and SPORTSMAN'S BIRTHDAY. tral ,team; Tuesday night, August 27, For Asbury Park whon he flrBt saw tho fiBh ho shouted the Sportsmen's club will play the, to his father, "Don't pull It In the Celebrities Attend Tnrr.y at High- Y. M. C. A. and. WodncBday night, When "Big Bill" Tllden and Frank boat! It may bo a young shark!" lands For Ray Caffroy. August 28, the Quadrangle club will Hunter face George- Lott and Lester Besides landing the weakflsh Mr. Ray Caflrey, popular New Jersey play tho Second National bank for Stoefen on the Asbury Park Conven- Chllds caught fifty eels. theatrical and sportsman, who spends the league championship. Ship Ahoy Beach Club tion Hall tennis courts on Saturday hla winters in Newark, but summers STANDING OF THE LEAGUE. night, August 31, in the featured along the coast In Monmouth county, W rc doubles match of the Colonial Ter- was given a birthday surprise party Second Nnilonnl brink S .888 race Tennis club's annual card, two Rumson Team Beats Quadrangle club «.« 8 .8PS recently by his many friends at the Y. M. C. A , i .616 of the world's outstanding doubles homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan .83 Springdale Golfers Sportsmon'n club ..!w..-T ~ 8 teams of a few years back will be of Highlands. Mr. Sullivan Is a JorBoy Central 2 .222 AT SEA BRISHT seen In action. It was Tllden and cousin to tho former world's heavy- rostoffico 2 Hunter who carried off Davis cup The Rumson Country club golfora weight champion, John L. Sullivan, doubles honors while "Big Bill" dofeated the Sprlngdalo Golf club of while hla wife before marriage was reigned as tho singles champion, Princeton, 11 to 6, In their twelfth Anna Sharkey, sister of the famous Girl Saved From and for several years running they annual team match over the week- Tom Sharkey. On the Jersey Shore held the national title. Later Lott end. On Saturday Rumson outscored Drowning At Rumson and Stoefon swept the amateur Springdale, 8 to 3, and on Sunday the Many celobrltles in the theatrical, ranks both here and abroad. teams played even, 3 all. Few aports and newspaper Held wero on changes havo been made In the por- hnnd to help honor Ray. Among the Dorothy Weetcrburg of Chestnut In all the history of American ten- entertainers who did their bit to en- street, Red Bank, sixteen years old nis only Tllden and Lott have won sonnel of the teams during tho twolvo years of the competition. tertain and mako the party a euc- had a narrow escapo from drowning the national doubles championship coaa were Silvers, the "Lonely Trou- Tuesday afternobn in the Shrewsbury with three different partners. "Big Outstanding scores of the match bador"; Gypso Roma-Je, the little river at tho public dock at Lafayette Bill" won with Vincent Richards, which was played on the Nassau plan, ray of sunshine; Sweetie Coyne, a street, Rumson. Tho girl, who Is just who appearod In Asbury Park last were James Ackerman of Prlncoton, blues singer; Billy Crlbbs, a one-man learning to swim, became panicky af- year with Ellsworth Vines; Brian 76-78; Dave Wlnans of Princeton, 75- jazz band; Sylvia Barrish and her ter diving into deep water. She waa Norton of South Africa, and Hunter. 80, and Howell VanGerblg of Rum- Russian ballot corps of dancers, and rescued by Bobby Cook of Second that 230 bathhouses will be adde'd Lott's partners were John Hennes- son, 76-60. others. street. Dr. Edward S. .Kanses was; Announces sey of Indianapolis, John Doog of summoned and rendered first aid. Ho to its present pavilion for 1936. Sea Bright, and Stoofen. SHOOT AT LINCROFT. Those sending wires of congratu- was assisted by members of the po lations wero Joe Penner, now in Hol- llco department and James Ewing. In the forthcoming match Lott lywood making a now picture, "Col- and Stoefen are favored to win be- Many Take Fart In Four-Event Shoot After tho girl was revived sho v/ar ot Fred Langendorf s. loglato"; Jack Dorripsoy, Max Baor, now or next season. cause of their greater youth. Tho hard at work nt Speotulator, New taken to the nurse's quarters in tin doubles match is to be the best threo A large gathering of shooters took York; Union lodgo of Elks, of which borough hall In tho Rumson am out of flvo sets, with the singles part Sunday In the shoot hold on Ray Is a member; William J. Man- bulanco and after a rest there sh< matches between Tildon and Stoe- Fred Langendorf's range at Llncroft. ley, Bocrotary and treasurer of the waa taken home. Dr. Knrises com- Fine beach with gradual slope and fen and Hunter nnd Lott the host Four events were held, with cash International Baseball league, Sophlo mended the pollco dopnr-tment for two out of throe sets. The first prizes being awarded to the winner Tucker and many others. thoir prompt response and efflctcn plenty of room for beach sports and singled match In scheduled to get of each event. Tho next shoot will work in connection with the rescue. under way at 8:30 o'clock. Somo of tho friends who called lounging at high tide. b» hold tho first Sunday In Septem- during tho aftornoon and evening ber. wore Ma and Pa Penner, Mr. and SHREWSBURY CANDIDATES. First Fall Coon •The 100-blrd evont was won by Mrs. A. Coyne, Arthur Barrlsh, Ample parking space. Capt. William Woodward of River- coroner of Esaox county; Mary and Republicans Make Up Slate for Bor- side Heights, with a total of 82. Tho Bobby Coloyno, "Daddy" and Mrs. ough Omccs, Dog Trial Held fifty-bird event was won by Kills Daftor, Joe Rothchlld, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Sr., of Dayton with 45; H. B. Bert Flytell, Georgo Anderson, John At the recent Republican meeting Soda Fountain and Sandwich bar. In spite of the heat and the coun- Smith of New York was second, with Schott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Angey Bertolll, held at tho homo ot Mrs. Stewart ter attraction of tho Sweepstakes re- *4; Oscar Mundy of South Amboy Mr. and Mrs, Fred Laneton, Marvin VanVliet of Sycamore avonue, gatta at Red Bank, which was held and Harry Langondorf tied for third, L. EavenBon, Janet and Jessie Bar Shrewsbury, Raymond Guenther wa [Traffic Officer at entrance* tha samo day, the first fall elimin- with 42. rish, Dr. Harry Frlodlander, Bob named chairman nnd Duvld P. Wood ation 'coon dog field trial run by the Tho 75-blrd ovont was won by Jo- Prall, ICavl Jollne, Joe Donovan, secretary. Candidates wero selected Monmouth County Coon Huntors' as- soph Carr of Froohold, with 72, and aports editor of the Nowark Ledgor for tho borouRh council. Restricted Clientele. •OOlatlon at Harry Robinson's farm, Fred Plorce of Avon was second with Ann and Floronco Thorno and Q. Harold Noviua has announce* H«adden'« Corner, last Sundaq, was Boventy. Charles Howor of Rod Dolores Sullivan. his co.ndldn.cy for re-election'. Eric S, ft pronounced auccesi. Bank won the 2B-blrd event with 24, Rodin, Raymond Guonthcr and Davl{ The results' of the heats follow: Courteous Service. J. Hooey of Now York scored 23, H. Would Play Incal Teams. P. Wood will be other candidates to Wrat heat—Tree won by dog Donas, H. Neuborgor of Everett and P. J. counollmon on tho Republican ticket. (owner W. F. Behre, Macilnoti >: Una won Rlckotor ot Plalnflold 21 and C. The Leathernecks, a newly formed Mm. Stowart VanVllot announcoi ow d b AU i baaoball club composed of employees Reasonable Rates. Bethlehemi?.J}¥ , J*PennsylvaniaY ", Nonemooher. Whlto of Little Silver and Kills nor candidacy for re-election as bor- Second heat—Trea »on hip Phantom Young, Jr., of Dayton twenty. of tho United SlicopllnM company ough collector. Mlsa Emma Holme R«4 (owner Joe Bhrlnor, New Brunswick), of Long Branch, would lllto. to book ha* been endorsed im counly com- line won by Llndy (owner Taul Luchnmii, Kamcs with teams in this section, Chatham). mlttoewoman and JUCIKO Elmer C. KASBHAM, THIS SUNDAY. particularly tho Rod Bank Colorod Wainwrlgrht as county committee- In tho run-off Phantom Red won Glanta. Thoy have'defeated sovera man. _ the final heat for troo and Llndy won Game* Scheduled To I»o Played At teams in tho Long Branch city For FurtKer Information Apply the final heat for line, both dogs Hod Bank, and Vicinity, longuo. Gamoa, wiuld bo played on thereby qualifying for the grand Firemen's Held at Long Branch. FIKEMEN'S CAKE. finals which will be run off Octo- The following gnmos nro scheduled Gnmoa may bo booked through Man- ber 20. to be played this Sunday aftornoOn at nffor Donperato, who may be reached A Fine Tllze Dlnpoiiril Ily Red Bunk Tho food hoat was won by Dandy Rod Bank and vicinity: at tho plant or through John Malotto, Flro Company. Dan (ownot Ray Brown, Matawan), Fair Haven Iloblni vi. Mns Dranah are assistant tnanuKer, who may be A largo and ornnto cake with varl Ship Ahoy Beach Qlub department at Long nrnnen. and tho frco-for-nll was won by Ilumion athletic club vi. 1U1 Dank reached by letter addrcosod to him colored Icing, representing rosohudt Phantom Red, Townen on Taller Held at Ilurmnn. at South, Seventh avenue, The telo and other flowers and wit lithe words Navealnk Hold eliib va. Leonardo fttU\ phono number 1« Long Branch 1402, An Interesting exhibition of the club on Memorial Held at Atlantis lllnh- National Bwoopatnkon Cup, tracod handling of trained 'ooons wu given landi. out on the top layer wan disposed by Dan Williams, matter of 'ooons Judge* at Dug Show. of on the co-operatlvo plan by Rolief 802 Ocean XY*V Benefit Football Game. fire company Sunday In connection Sea Bright 60 for tho association, C, Frederick Nellson ot Shrews- The second of tha four tell field The Perth Amboy Cloven, Central with the refreshmanta booth which bury'has been «electc,d, to make the It operated at the regatta on tho trials will bo held Sunday, Soptem Jersey pro football champion*, will bout In show award In the sixtieth ber 8, at the same place. Full til' matt the New York Olanti at the river at Red Bank. It was awarded annual Westminster kennel club ex- to George O. Hanco of Newman fqrmatlon regarding the entering of Perth Amboy city stadium Wednei- hibition to be held in Madlion Square dpf cm b« obtained by writing to J"y hl|ht, September 18, (or the SpSpringr ng** ro»d. The winning numbernumber, Garden ,at New Tork February 10, 81» wan drawn b Ali M K M«r«t*iyt Martin Connor, TO ' ' the crippled klddUV fund 81», wan drawn by Alice M. Koop 01 mmod plus, It vu donated SURPRISE PARTY. presldent o! the County Gas com-of Mrs: Q, Harold Nevim of Syca- Mr. and Mr». P. O. Welgand, Jr.. and jQ ;o Stealc Dinner, Dance pany at Atlantlo Highlands, more avenue. daughter Betty, M: and Mrs. Ernest •utH MOW 'UK M»;«l« J»iJ 8um«|A MOTORCYCLE RACES Rev. and Mrs. Carroll M. Burok of E. Peseux and sons, Miss Grace H. •I eqg ijoqql|»u pro Spaejaj pio 2u| SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:50 Mrs. Lnella Keane Tendered Party Sycamore avenue spent Tuesday at By Oakhunst Friends. At Player Club Welgand and Mrs. Wilson. | / '8 ASBURY PARK STADIUM Eatontown News. Brooklyn, Mr. and Mn. Harold Dally and son SU|AU A surprise birthday party was ten- The Players Boat club of Fair The Rlverview hospital auxiliary Harold, Misses Ruth, Betty and Mar- jo Asbury talk. New Jersey dered Mrs. Luella Keane of Marlon Haven entertained Its members and wii(Tim> Red Bonk Reuljtet c»n b« boulU met yesterday afternoon at the home garet Wilton of Union Beach, Mm. no spooM Feature Match Rac« street Tuesday evening at the home friends at a stag beefsteak dinner j m Eaiomown at thh * storet s of WilliaWillim Q. of Mrs. Otto Herdeii of Broad street Margaret L. Wilson and Ernest E. o|u.i|d o pus xnonaj CROCKY BAWDINO, Bloomneld of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Oak- lant Thursday evening. These beef- ""via. 0. Edward Smo<* and Sfelien.). Mrs. Lillian Miksch of Sycamore vs. GEO. MATHESON. New York hurst Mrs. Keane waB presented steak dinners aro much in demand Mr. and Mrs. Frajicla Bruce of avenue is visiting her daughter, Mrs. INTER-CITY MATCH RACE by the members and their friends. i Maple avenue will spend the week- A. D. Kellar of 'Pleasantvllle. PAW. SAGEK, W with a dinner Bet of roaa colored glassware. Refreshments were served Among those attending wore en$ visiting relatives at Brooklyn. Miss Muriel Sanborn and Wilbur 18 Events—ADMISSION 40°- at midnight. : Thomas Berrlen, Alfred Boyce, Har-' Their daughter Helen, who haai been Sanborn celebrated their thirteenth ry Smock, Harry Dcgenring, John . pending the wools there will return birthdays Monday. TM» ad and 25c will admit be«r«r Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Blandy and daughter to General Admission Seal John Keane of Red Bank, Mr. andCrowell, Dr. A. B. Randall, Frank | wjln them as will Mr. Bruce's moth- DeWitt, William V. Conover, Edward •cr , Mrs. Clara Bruce, of Bristol, Con- Alice of Gloucester City and Mrs..Al- Thla «d and EOc will entitle you to Mrs. John Brown and daughters, Meseck, Harold Spllle, Harry J. Her- J nccticut, who will spend two months bcrt Graf, Miss Catherine Halnes Reserved Seat *' Hazel and Charlotte, of Oakhurst, old, Herman Spllle, Charles Sherman, j here. nnd Vincent Ballato, all of New Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansen and York, were Saturd&y visitors of Rev. Mrs. Christina John of Rldgefleld S. V. ,WilHs, Ernie A. Otto, Fred Miss Naomi Venable of Pough- Uowspaper clrculalloa that counts Hansen, Clarence A. Legg, Jack S. I keopale, New York, la visiting her and Mrs. Carroll M. Burck. Open for Inspection with the advertiser Is the bonaflJe Park, Mra. Margaret Beam of Arl- i and Mrs. Alice John of Penn- Sparling, C. E. Meeker, Eugene Lie- aunt, Mrs. A Hoiser. one—the kind Tho Register haB. No neck, Francis Marcksteln, J. Josoph Mrs. Fred Cox and Robert Scott of premiums or other Inducements have sylvania. _ ever been offered to secure circula- Hennessey, Frank Herbert, Chris Morrisvllle, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Ed- River Plaza News. tion.—Advertisement t pays to advertise In The Register. Bertell, Henry Stonder, James B. win Scott and daughters, Evelyn and Boyle, T. C. Sherman, Frank Vaughn, j Madeline, of Trenton and Doris William McVey, William Weber, Al- Simons of No; Arrangements are being completed Ian Hascall and Ray VanHorn. were Tuesday The usual Saturday evening dance MODEL HOME dist pareormse Community club will hold next Tues- was well attended. Among those Mrs. Joseph Ayers of South street | „„,.„, „„,,,,,„,„» ,„„ —.nt «» present were Mr. and Mrs. Tony is entertaining relatives and friends Harry Goldhurst for thath e Kbenefit of from Trenton. | its welfare fund. A quilt made by the KEEP COOL— Hunting:, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt- I members of the club will be dis- Recreated for You—A Cape Cod Colonial Ing, Mrq. Molly Hunting, Mr. and Mayor Ira E. Wolcott of Broad ! posed of on the co-operative plan. Mrs. William Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. J.street has been confined to his home by Illness. The BOO club will meet at the home Homestead on a comer plot of 75x150. Ice Cream and Cold Milk Drinks Are Not Joseph Hennessey, Mr. and Mrs. 'of Mrs. Winnie Longstreet this af- Francis Marckstein, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, Mrs. Archie ternoon. Only Appetizing, But Contain Great Food Value. Embury McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Mosby and George Moeby dined Tues- • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eanford of Thomas Niah, Mr. and Mrs. Harry day at the Virginia Tea room in cel- p .Newark visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- J. Herold, Mr. and Mrs. Al Duffy, ebration of Mrs. Nafew's birthday. Iward H. Scattergood yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. —.aymond P. Jones. Wallace Chasey of Clinton street i Mrs. Minnie Schroeder of Newark Mrs. Lillian MathewB, Mrs. Mabel left Monday for Albany, New York, Is spending a week with her nleco, Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day Lane, Herbert Goldey, Mr. and Mrs.to join his family, who have been Mrs. Charles Meeker. T. L. Zlpf, Mr. and Mrs. John Cro- spending several days visiting rela- well, Mr. and Mrs. Rolston Water- tives there. bury, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Morgan and Charles Allaire, Mlsa Nan Mahan, Dr. family of Monmouth park are va- Hazlet News. and Mrs. A. B. Randall, Mr. andcationing in New Hampshire. Mrs. Herman Spllle, Mr. and Mrs About 25 persons were present At a special meeting of the Rarl- SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO, inc. Bert C. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Monday afternoon at a Mexican tea tan township committee held Friday Arndall, Miss Jessie Frost, William held at tho home of Mre. Leslie D. evening, August 16, bids were re- Egolf, Miss Doris Arthebpld, Mr. and Seely of South street. The proceeds ceived for the improvement of Poole Serving You 15 Years With Milk Produced Mra. Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman C. were for the benefit of the Methodist avenue. Five bids were received for Vanlnwegen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred church. Miss Ethel Alexander, sis- the work. The lowest bid was that Boyco, Miss Adallne McCarron. Mr. ter of Mis. Seely, gave an Illustrated of Dl Donato & RufBnl of Rahway, Solely in Monmouth County. and Mrs. Lester E. McQueen, F. K.talk on Mexico and presented Mex- and the committee has recommended Kierney, Mr. and Mrs. Bennewitz, Dr. ican souvenirs to.-those present. Pat- to the State Highway commission Red Bank 1455. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. 3. ty and Barbara Seely, attired in Mex- that the contract be awarded to this and Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A H. ican costumes, did the serving. Miller, W. E. Cambrook, R. L. Clarke, company upon their bid of $4,212.20. Mrs,, Charles W. English, Jr., Brews- Otis Mabb of Maple avenue, attend- The road is to be Improved with ter English, Miss Mary Evans, Miss ant ut the gaa otatlon-at the corner gravel and tar.^wlth a slag coyer. Florence Delalre; Ray VanHorn, W. of Broad street and Shrewsbury ave- The next lowost bidder was the Jan- McVey, Miss Annie Hart, Mr. andnue, Shrewsbury, was taken Friday narone Contracting company of pays for tho Interest on mort- night In the Eatontown aumblance Belleville, Mrs. Clarence Legt, Fred Wood, Ed- gage taxes, fire insurance and ward Wood, Miss Marion Balger, to Monmouth Memorial hospital Edward Mott and family of Brook- •ESTATE SALE- where on Monday he went under an lyn, formerly of Hazlet, visited Haz- amortization or reduction . of Miss Delia Mohan, Charles Allaire, appendicitis operation. SAA44 20-year government Insured and Mr. and Mrs. Robr-t Allan, Mr. and let friends on Monday. '} Mrs. John Cattanach, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Falkenburg will en- Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Dean and approved mortgnge under th» AT PUBLIC AUCTION L. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elchler, tertain tho members of the Epworth children and "-irry Dean of Bethany Per Month F. H. A. plan. Furniture and Furnishings, valuable Painting* and Rugs, Antique! and modern Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haley, Mr. and league of the Methodist church to- road visited at Sewaren and Wat- Silver; fins Linens, Lacci: Ivories, Porcelain*. Bronzes, decorative China 44 morrow night at her home at a corn and Glassware; Objects of Art and Interior Decorations. Mrs. Ray Devlin, Mr. and Mrs chung on Sunday. Rabensteln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph roast. Miss Eleanor Noe will be in The regular meeting of Hazlet Boy - The Contents of the Residence of the Lute O'Hagen, Mrs. A. M. Angley, Dr. charge. Proceeds will go to benefit Scout troop will be held at Camp Le- Built under the Federal Housing Act and financed Robert S. Gildea, Miss Louise Gildea, the church. roy Clark on Friday evening. WILLIAM L. LEWIS J. Applegate, L. VanBrunt, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Batemsn are Hazlet fire company held another through the Merchants Trust Co. of Red Bank. Mrs. Edward Meseck, Mr. and Mrs.visiting friends near Fredsville, hot dog and corn roast In the fire ,.i To be sold at Public Auction at the Residence Pennsylvania. Allan Hascall, George J. Gillig, Mr. house Thursday evening of last Features: White washed brick exterior, dropped living room with Cedar and Elmwood Avenues, .nd Mrs. Elwood Firth and Mr. and Miss Florence Breese of East Mil- week. . dining gallery, finished play room with bar In cellar, attached Mrs. Robert Allen. Robert Allen did ton, Massachusetts, and Miss Edna Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hastings" of tarage, open terrace porch, bathroom and lavatory finished in Rigg of Patorson are visiting Mr. and Staten Island and Mr. and Mrs. WEST LONG BRANCH, N. J. specialty dance. Mrs. Charles Breese of South street. modernistic linoleum, recessed radiation, copper piping, and a Charle3 E. Jones of Pleasantvllle fully equipped kitchen. Located Directly Opposite Miss Ethel Alexander left yesterday were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. THE HOUSMAN ESTATE. to return to her home at San Fran- George A. Jones of Lloyd road. cisco, California, after spending a Miss Ella Mauhall of Utlca, New SHADOW LAWN Heirs Ask Court to Determine How short visit with her sister, Mrs. Les- $ .00 20 YEARS TO PAY the Summer White House of the Late President Woodrow Wilson York, la visiting her niece, Mrs. Ed- It Should Be Divided. lie D. Seely of South street. Mr. and win R. Peseux and family. 6990 ''•'' Mrs. Seely and daughters accom- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday^ Saturday, Executors for the late Clarence J. panied Miss Alexander to New York. Mr. ind Mrs. J. Frank Wolgand Housman of Long Branch asked the and family have returned home after Aug. 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st court of chancery at Trenton Tues- Lester Whltfleld, Harold Smock and spending two weeks' vacation at Location: Corner Lovett and Monroe Avenues, Oliver Dennis, all of Eatontown, and Lavalette. Afternoon Sessions 2 to 5 P. M. day to determine how certain por- Louis Eckert of Oceanport, attended Willow Drive Manor, Little Silver. Near new Evening Sessions 8 to 11 I\ M. tions of hia large estate should be di-a Young People's conference Monday Miss Isabel Heath Is visiting her vided among heirs. night at Camelen. uncle and family In Canada. Little Silver School. The executors, Mrs. Virginia H. Mrs. Charles Sloat and daughters Berg and Ruth Cowen of Long Miss May Pierson of South street Earla and Edythe and Miss Ruth PUBLIC EXHIBITION Branch, informed the court they did Is spending a few days at Camp Harris spent Monday at Elizabeth. Sunday and Monday, Aug. 25th and 26th, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. not know how they should dispose Bethel, Tylcreville, Connecticut. Mrs. Margaret Lewis Wilson of of Mr. Housman's $310,470 invest- Mr. and Mrs. Crane of the Eaton- Brooklyn Is spending some time with Builder Sales Agents THE REAL ESTATE, covering one square block, consisting of approximately town boulevard left Tuesday for a eleven acres, together with the magnificent modern nlnetecnrroom residence, ment In the New York firm of E. A. stay at Lake Hopatcong. P. O. Welgand and family. garage and servants' quarters, wilt oe sold at Public Auction, on Pierce & Company, in which he was Miss Eleanor Wlnterton has re- partner. A special meeting of the board of Edward S. Klausner Milton Berk FRIDAY^ug. 30th, at 3 P. M. education was held Thursday night turned home after a visit with her when Ernest Arend, architect, pre- mother at New York. who built the Bantander and DIRECTIONS:—By automobile take Route 35 from Jersey City through Red On Sunday evening a supper was Mlramar Apartments, Asbury Park. 88 Broad Street Bank to Eatontown, then Route 4N direct to the residence. BY TRAIN:— Fair Haven News. sented revised plans for the additions Pennsylvania Railroad or Central Railroad of N. J. to Hollywood-West End to the Eatontown school. Tho plans held at the home of P. O. Welgand Station. One hour, 20 minutes from New York by train or motor. were sent to Trenton to be approved. lu honor of Mrs. Wilson. Those pres- Architect David Sholdor, Newnrk. Eed Bank 1616. (The Red Bank ResiiUi can be bought ent were P. O. Welgand, Mr. and (Descriptive CATALOGUE .St.) tn Fair Haven in the store of Barry Kur«* Mrs. George Mosby and daughter Us. at Y« Gold Cedori and froom: Mr. Rlpps.) Barbara of Broad street are spending Mrs. J. Frank Weigand ftnd family, poetoffici building.) two weeks visiting relatives at New- RICHARD KADREY The Women's Democratic club will ton. meet tomorrow night at the homo of Mrs. Frank Kcnna of Clinton street Mrs. George Harm on Fair Haven will bo hostess Thursday, August 29, BRILL & BRILL, Inc. road. A card party will be held Tues- nt.a silver tea to be held at her home. day. August 27, on the lawn of the AUCTIONEERS! home of Mrs. Augustus Wulfing on I Kemp avenue. j Shrewsbury News. Joseph Humphries, veteran fight announcer, is slightly improved at' (Tho Red Dank Rectster can be bought the Grasslands hospital at Eastview, | in Shrewsbury from liichnrd Doaki at tht Only 2 Days Left! n»3t(iilico and at Shrewsbury Market) New York. He suffered a cerebral Taasinl.) hemorrhage Tuesday of laat week. Joe was deeply affected when he Miss Josephine Kearns of Broad McNAIR'S MARKET learned of the deaths of Will Rog-street Is enjoying a few days' vaca- 19 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK. ers and Wiley Post. He knew both tion from her duties in the business personally. office of The Red Bank Register. She Phone 372. is expected to return home today af- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Sparling of ter visiting at Atlantic City with Catherine street are the parents of Miss Helen M. Kelly of Haddon Specials ! Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23 - 24. a daughter born last. Friday. The Heights. infant has been named Joan Leoata Sparling. Mrs. George H. Miksch of Syca- Boneless Rolled Mrs. Arthur Hansson has been more avenuo Is .vacationing with her ALLEN'S spending c. few days with relatives sister, Mrs. J. G. Wren, at Bethle- . 20 at New York. hem, Pennsylvania, Pot Roast Ib Mr. and Mrs. Frank Girard and Mrs. Harvey Little, Sr., Mrs. Dan-family of Ogdensburg, New York, are SMOKED OX Shoulder Spring Lamb iel Allaire, Mrs. Austin Harvey, Mra. Annie McGee, Mrs. Lester England spending a few days with Mrs. An- Tongues 32?,, and Walter Rankin attended a din-nie Ahcrn of White street. Chops . . 25fb ner given Tuesday night at Point Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Borden and Pleasant by the Past Councilors' as- family and Mr and Mrs. Harry Bor- sociation of the Sons and Daughters den left Tuesday for a vacation at Fresh Chopped BEEF of Liberty lodge. Mt. Pocono. There will ho no services August A rowboat owned by John Wagner 25 and September 1 at Christ church. SHOE U5GS SHUNG SHOULDER SmiTVG was stolen from tho foot of Battln Sunday, September 8, Holy Com- road last week. An outboard motor munion will be held at 0:45 A. M LAMB . . V LAMB . 16*lb was stolen from another boat. Sev- Mr. and Mrs. Fieri Wcttnch Jr eral pieces of crockery were stolen and two sono, Michael and Peter of SPECIAL, TABLE from Harvoy M. Little, Sr.'s boat a Trlllora Farm, Hope road, left last Boneless Rump Corn Beef 35«> short time ago. week for Europe. Scores of Pairs The Fair Haven public library will Eugene Sehinfono and family of bo closed from August 26 to Soptem- v ber 3. All books due that week will "'•"-•'" —- rented a bungalow on LADIES' SHOES REGUI.AIl SMOKED FANCY have time extended to September 3. after which date they will bo over- Walter C. Guptll of Sycamore ave- For Summer and Fall 11) nuo has purchased a new Ford se- SALE! HAMS . . 32 FOWL . . 25flb due. Extra books may be had fordan/ t that wock. (VVIIQIO or Siring End) Mr. End Mra. Ted Fnrrcll, formci Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Llnbnrgor and residents of Shrewsbury, aro the par- UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. daughter Vivian of River road nnd enls of a daughter born last week ENDS SATURDAY, AUG. 24th 1 Kellogg's Corn Flakes .... 8c Frcd.Moog of Rumson left Tuesday ial morning on m motor trip to Cnpn Percy Jones of Sycamore avenue 1 Kellogg's Wheat Krispies ...... 13c Cod. They will bo away at least ft 1ms purchased a Chrysler sedan 1 Kellogg's Whole Wheat Biscuit 13c Mrs. M. G. Lowcnntcln of Syca- week. l nVCnU0 vnca tlonln Other Styles $9.95 up 1 Kellogg's Pep .... . ;, ...... ,... 12c Howard E. Morris of River road, PlH<-i(i '" . 8 at Lake A left Monday for a business trip to •Michael Plorcc, who wns formerly .00 T , .„ Saving Georgia after enjoying a few days stationed nt a CCC camp !„£ lotal, 46c J of ISo va«itlon at his hraio horo. [™a, 1ms boon transferred to Call- A Foot MEN'S & WOMEN'S U. S. G. MAYONNAISE pt. jar 25c Clvio pride is exemplified jn many fornia. places throughout the borough In tho VnnVllct and fam- $2.00 A PAIR U. S. G. MAYONNAISE i/rPt. jar 14c way private places aro kept up, andily of Sycanio uo aro spending Values $8.00 to $9.00 PEANUT BUTTER Mb. jar 19c it Is hard to express an opinion as a vacation with Mrs. VanVllet's to tho prettiest place. However, mother, Hi,. J. W. Chapman, at Values $3.00 to $9.00 OXOL ..; 2 pt. bottles 25c thoro In no dispute that the prop- Putersboro, New Hail"pnlilre. erties of Mike Jacobs on Hanco avo- Rev. Geo1(;o H. Mlltsch Is spend- Hundreds of Pairs of Fine Shioei Waiting for a Foot to Fit. OXOL 1 t. bottle 23c nuo are among tho best cared for In ing tho week nt Sea Girt q tho vicinity. Tho property whero his Edwin C. Bcike P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 6 cakes 23c dwelling Is located and the beautiful- Is en ly landscaped vacant lot on the op- KITCHEN BROOMS 3Sceach posite corner are both now places of William Rlordan and FranW T^«. SUPER SU'JS ;..3 pkg«. 25c beauty with their well kept and well- left Tjgsda, jnornmu fofeTroHmen watered lawns, perfectly trimmed in a. CCC cunipp.. Tholr dentlnnHo.destination, Iis. JERSEY POTATOES 16-qt. b.kt. 29c shrubbery and the profuse bloom of unknown ns yet. JOHN B. ALLEN CO. mid-summer flowers. 1 he Jolly Workers of tho Preiby- SUNKIST ORANGES 25c doz. torlan church clonred m and Sa Mrs. Raymond Melsnere of River Young and JERSEY CANTALOUPES 16-qt.bskt. 59c road Is confined to her homo with a i Home Missionary soy •evere att»c*i of rr •- dt profit of |40 at th» 9 Broad Street 2l% Red Bank, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1985.
Baa at 1M West, %ont itmt. with Wedding. Ham Hslnhelmftr of Nutley, and theattfBdutt w«re MI«i Ada. Mat Pr«<5- will meet In th« na«]» *t V.JO o'oloak, . Firemen's Fair Obituary Rev. Francea Btivenaon of the High uahtra Included Mr. Harvey, Walter men ot Arthur plac« and Edward Tennis Singles Neither ROM nor BerkowlU has won Point Spiritualist church at Chapel Beyroour, Jr., brother of the bride; Aadtnon of Oakhunt. Hn. Annie Oonover Bohsncb. Troplmno—SlmpUclo. Sunday Morning the singles tournament on them A Record Breaker Hill, officiating. Burial waa in the Frederick Pease of Maplewood and courts before. Mrs, Annl« Conovtr Sobmok, wife Uethodist churchyard in Middletown. UIM Mabel Marie Troplaao, daugh- Stanley Ortien of Orange. Bartow—Worttley. Hots, to gain a position In tho tint! of Auntln Sehanclt, well known Marl. ter of Joteph Tropluio of Bridge ave- The bride wore a gown of white Announcement has been made of The finals of the local young men's bracket, defeated Jack Schoolty In Event Held at Headden'* Cor. boro firmer, and «l»t«r of J. Clark Wellington w. Kennedy, Si. sue, became the bride of Gabriel lace and a tulle veil falling from a the marriage on Saturday, Augujt 7 singles and driubies tournament will atraight setn, e-J, 6-3. lierliowtu de- net Was the Most Succenful Conovtr of Bed Bank, former owner The funeral of Wellington W. Ken- Stmplicio, ton of Sllvo Slmpllclo of lace headdress. She carried a bou-ot Mr«. Ann Frost Bartow, daughter be held Sunday morning on the mu-feated Al Berlow, defending cham- at the Btrtnd theater, was found Riverside drive In Middletown town- quet of Easter lilies. All the at-ot Mr, and Mre. William EMgnr FI'OBL nicipal tennis courts under the direc- pion, by aoorea of 6-S, 0-3. in the History of Middletown dojcl in bed it liar borne at noon lait nedy, 6r., who died on Monday of leit tion of Superintendent Harold Pot- week, was held last Thursday after- ship, Sunday morning at a nuptial tendants woro lllao chiffon gowne of Hackensaek to Thornns Maurer Prize* for the eontejtanU will be Township Fire Co. No. 1. Saturday. mass at nine o'clock at St. Anthony's with matching picture hats. They Worthley, a lorxer resident of Kedter. one dozen tennis balls to the winner noon at three o'clock at the home of church. The bride waa given in mar- ' Middletown Township Fire Com- M». Bohanok. waa found by herhis son, John A. Kennedy of Hard- carried asters and other autumn Bank. Last night in the doublee tourna- and a half dozen to the runner-up- huiband who, with a farmhand, had riage by her brother-in-law, George flowers in harmonizing shades. Mr, Worthley Is a grandson of thsment Joseph Berlow and Harold Lar- pany No, 1, closed the mast success- Ing road, with Rev./W. Calvin Colby, O'Brien, and the ceremony was per- taud were .eliminated in a semi-final ful I»lr In Its hUtory Saturday night retunwd from «. nearby Held. She pastor of the Rumson Presbyterian The brldo Is a graduate of Dear- late John Abbott Worthley, who had been teen about the home three formed by Rev. Nicholas Soriano. born Morgan school. Orange, and match by nuymond Hose and Arthur Rumson School Bids Tabulated. Financially and in every other way it church, officiating. More than 75 built tho large residence at East MacDonald. Thfi aeores were 8-4 •xottded tho most sanguine expec- houra earlier but bad evidently de- Forty m*3ibere of the Blessed Vir- Pine Manor, WellcHley. Mr. Brands Front and Waahlnyton streets now Tha Rumaon board of education cided to lie down. 8h* had been members of the Monmouth County 6-2. tation* of theme who promoted it. At Hortioultural society, of which Mr. gin Mary sodality, of whloh the bride Wat •"• "rduated from Rutgcr- owned by Dr, William M.-Thompson, haa completed the tabulation of ov«r % meeting o( tho company at Its fire complaining of a ellfht illness for th« tin been tresiurer far the past anl who operated a profitable coal Roae and MacDonald will meet ninety bids for furnishing equipment pait few week*. County Pbyalctan Kennedy was one of tho founders,twelve year*, formed an arch through bouje at Headdon's Corner last night were present. Gill—Kaiser. and wood, business as well aa several Lester and Harold Berko-wltz In thefor tho new high school building:. A H. W. Hartman, who w« notified, which she pasted on entering the finals at 1I):SIJ o'clock Sunday morn- special meeting will be held next It WM stated that the receipts in The bearers, six eons of Mr. Ken- river schooners here many years. hand amounted to $1,800 and thesail th* woman had bean dead for church. -They were attired In white Miss Mary Cecilia GUI, daughter of ing. Tho Berkowite brothers In aTuesday, beginning at ten o'clock in about two hour*. nedy, were John, Robert, Lester, frocks, With blue veils and carried Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gill of Mid- New School to Open September 9. recent match defeated Al Berlow and the mornl..^ and continuing through- prottU to $000. Belated returns are Jamei, Joseph and Wellington W. expected to Increase the suon cleared Mrs. Bohanek wan born in Middle- pink roses. dletown. became the bride of Frank The Little Sliver school will opfin Edgar Allen by scores of 2-6. 8-2, 8-*. out tho day to go over tho (ample* town township and WM the daugh- Kennedy, Jr. Burial in charge of R The altar waa banked with Easter Nelson Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs,Monday, September 9, In the new In the singles tournament Ray- of tho two lowest bidders and award to $1,000. Tho money win bo used R Mount & Son of 185 W««t Front to help pay tho mortgago on the lire ter of the late James and Deborah Illes, pink roaes, baby's breath, Fred I. Kaiser of Bassott place. Red school building. mond Roso and Lester Berliowita the. contracts. hou»e. (Jrover Oonover. Bhe and b«r fam-•treet waB In Fair View cemetery. smllax and palms. The bride wore a Bank, Sunday afternoon In tho rec- ily had lived at Marlboro for many princess gown of white satin, fash- tory of St. James's church. Kev. The flremnn are vary grateful to ya&ra.' BaildM her hueband and Mrs. Ella Cronln. ioned with a long court train, and artThomas Carney, assistant rector, per- •11 who helped to make the affair brother at Red Bank, »n« la mrvived The funeral of Mr«. Ella Cronln of Ivory tulle veil caught with orange formed tho ceremony. a success and thoy have accorded a by a »on, Jamea 0. Sehanek of Marl- Fair Haven, who died on Monday of blossoms. Bhe carried a bouquet of The bride waa attired in an early vote ot tb&nfcj to those who made boro. last week at her horns, was held llliei of the valley and orchids. fall model white satin gown, with a oonlrlbutlona and who patronized the •vent. The gratifying outcome Is all Tho funeral was held Tueiday af- last Friday morning at nine o'clock Miss Teresa Gelso was maid of train of accordion pleated satin and the more remarkable when It ie con-ternoon at 3.30 o'clock at her late at her late residence and at tenhonor. She wore pink crepe with a hand-made satin cap trimmed with sidered that tho weather was not fav-home with Rev. John W. Sherman, o'clock at St. James' church, where Normnndlo blue accessories ar.d car-petals. She had a bouquet ot gar- orable during part of tho week that pastor of th» Kolmdel Baptlat Rev,. Joseph Donnelly, aslstant rec- ried pink roees. Anthony Cltarella denias and lilies of the valley. She the fair wan in proRreta. One of thechurch, of whleh eh* waa a member, tor, celebrated a high mass of was best man and George Vaccarelll was attended by her sister, Mi»» chief features was dancing with officiating. The bearer* were Joseph, requiem. was ring bearer. Sylvia Donato, Gladys Gill, who woro a gown of muilo by Louis Soden's orchestra. John and Chrlneyonce B. Holmei, The soloist was Michael Bergen niece ot the groom, wearing whfte pink crepe combined with organdy Tho orchestra was formed only a, Jo»ej>h Tllton, Sidney X Bray and and the organlBt was Mrs. Alice Mo- chiffon, was flower girl. Mies Mil- and edged with Alico blue velvet. short time ago. Its members are Cha-rlei l*on«rd., Burial, In charge Donough. The bearers were James dred LaManna wai soloist and Miss She also wore a pink picture hat ot the Worden funeral home, waa inWallace, Patrick Flatley, John Gay- Marie Maraaclo was organist. with a blue band, antl carried lark- youth J and boys. They performed Fair View cemetery. very creditably and'not only those. nor, Thomas Oillls, John Olsen an3 A wedding breakfast for membere spur and baby's breath. Clifford Dor- who danced but others on the Ollle Olson. Burial in charge of of the immediate families of theIng of Riverside avenue waa best grounds enjoyed the muslo. Jamea 8. Boas. John E. Day of Red Bank < " Incouple was served at the bride's man. JanifiB Stephen Roto, a resident of Mount Olivet cemetery. home, after which they left on an A reception and supper for rela- Robert. HanUlns of Headden's Cor- Efttontown tor nearly all bin Ufa, ner waa tho winner of a washing- automobile trip to Canada. On their tives and cloao friends followed at Ginger Ale, Lime Dry, Fruit died Friday night at Rlvervtew hos- Mrs Emma B. Morford. return they will reside at the bride- Eddy's Inn. The couple are honey- machine. Mrs. John Smith of Mld-pital following a Jong lllneia due to dl&town villaEQ won a ton of coal. The funeral of Mrs. Emma B. Mor- groom'* home. Mr, Simpllcio Is a mooning in the Poconos and upon the Infirmities of old age. He wet mason and contractor, their return will live at the Tudor Beverages or Club Soda Mre. Isuao Hill of Huadden's Corner 80 years old and he was born at ford of Broad street, who died on received a lamp. The winners of the Wednesday of last week, was held hall apartments at Englewood, where CheeBaquuks. He came to Baton- Seymour—Brands. Mr. Kaiser is manager of the Hack- Here is truly an extraor- ground prlzver his head a heavy wooden box. cause the dropping of many leaves. Introduced tho new apple crop and for use as a cooking apple or sics!- 'lelds found himself . flawlessly The red Bpider, another cause of drinking their beer and eating the now the housewife finds she canlent for desaort when permitted to 'he old gentleman entered. The boy salt radish and pretzels, while a mil- that he and Mr. Height were to op-legislature made legal a grant of not groomed and saw no sign of a cat; leaf dropping, is a pest of hot, dry choose from an Increasing number ripen. rowned him—settling accounts for a iut throughout the act there were, itary band accompanied the choruses pose each other for thh e senatoriatil j ^"^an "$T,50o'toin$1500 f " tax"'ft fud n d s"tot " eating the father had administered weather. Its presence Is usually ot choice varieties. A knowledge Selecting apples depends largely n t t Ca t t S V illences when there should have been Indicated they sang. No one of the two thous- ot varieties Is highly dnninihlo in ° v?i! l fi .. .^L J',L J ?"i i i'«P a doctor at.hand. an from the house and never re- aughs, and laughs-, when there by a fine grayish or yel- and was drunk, all were happy and on season and intended use, but In not deter him from supporting Mrs. urned. Tho boy's name was Claude, lowish stippling or spotting of tho order to be able to recognize which all cases degree of ripeness and Height If she ran for the assembly" ". Today 54 municipalities in Saskat- ihould havo been silences. Finally the democratic atmosphere from apples are best suited for a particu- chewan and a few in Manitoba havo Villiam Dukenfleld when he handed leaves. quality aro important. The chang- Mrs. Height replied to the letter as Fields discovered Ed Wynn fly-catch- eight till midnight I have seen un- lar purpose. ing of the green on tho under side hired public physicians and .thirteen his resignation from the family. under the hilllard table. He Not only Insects but plant diseases der such circumstances in no other follows: other localities, which have held the Vhen a reconciliation occurred years We, suggest that every housewife to a yellowish or creamy color In- My Dear Assemblyman McCamphell. famed tho management not to let may produce a considerable leaf fall. "and. Even a teetotaler would have become acquainted with each dicates tho degree of ripeness. Soft, Thanks so much for the most necessary elections, are only await- ater, he was W. C. Fields, the great- t happen' again and all went well This Is especially true of the leaf found tho Happiness contagious. aoiusing suggestion offered in your j >ng the time when tax funds permit st juggler on earth. variety In season, an undertaking nvar-rlpo fruit should bo avoided In intil one night In Boston, when he spots such as tho black leaf spot of which will ba found to be very tho summer months and It Is better letter. ' hiring men. The incident is -of Importance In gain discovered Wyhn under the the elm, and tho shot-hole fungus explaining the genius of Fields who, Half French, Half Italian. Interesting and profitable.. Readily to buy only such quantities as are Now that WilVl Rogery s Sis ount ofd the | Holdfast is atypical wheat-coun- ble. Gripping his billiard cue like of the cherry. The prevalence of recognised on the market today is neoded for immediate use. As to, S?'cLn^\to e the iea d in |[^ t-n-un tiny for there is no the opinion of many film lovers, baseball bat he landed it on tho both of theso diseases as well as of Half French, half Italian—in that m g the great comic artist of today. Wealthy, one of the first really Rood oizo, smaller apples represent mora comedian of the country. ! industry. The grain elevators, a ly-catcher's head. The audience re- other leaf spots Is greatly favored one phrase lies nearly all the charm eool-Mg varlotiea of the late sum- waste than tho larger ones. * Surely, Assemblyman McCampbell; store or so, a garage, a school, a I was a demonstration of Inborn arded this as an exceedingly happy by moist, hot weather. The Anthrac- of Mentone on the French Riviera. you have read in your Bible, "a house i church—not much else. Farm homes onchalancc for the boy to run nd well-conceived gag. When- the noso outbreak on native plane trees Tho old town with its east and west divided against itself shall not stand." , aro far apart. Dr. Schmitt, after flf- way and never think of returning, stricken man rolled over with a long- ia a striking example of the preva- bay—the west for bracing air, the Sincerely yours, } tecn yearSi moved away, to tho re- 'his quality was further cultivated drawn-out, sigh, it was considered lence of diseases of this character. cast for warmth and shelter—still ^fchzabeth Height, igre t of aIi But "socialized" medi- 1 his suffering between the ages ol perfect work In Wynn's most debon- lacks some of the excitement of ne even and fifteen, when he never Physiological causes, which are Nice and Monte Carlo, but In the •n *. ey ««n n.r t- • ' ci still goes on and the Holdfast air manner. quite different from insect pests or Past Councilors Meet. j | , !ept In a bed and often was sick, minds of, many of us this Is an ad- pcop](j ar cnthl slnBtiCf not only old and hungry. These years gave plant diseases, also produce leaf ditional charm, I have taken little Past Councilors of Monmouth and ' about Dr. Schmitt's years of service, Fields has been In pictures on and drop. Protracted dry spells cause Ocean counties were guests Monday but about their new physlcan, Dr. C. m a rare quality—the unfaked non- up the river valleys hore to halance of the man who has en-off for twenty years but his Import- abundant shedding of leaves. Mal- night at the regular meeting of the S. McLean. ance as a movie star has increased Sospei, Ste. Agnes and Gorblo, which ured everything. nutrition produces about the same have been as lovely as anything on Eatontown lodge, Sons and Daugh- j j asked him what he thought about greatly In the last two years The results. A rainy spell followed by a ters of Liberty. About 150 were pres-. the municipal doctor system. "Why," 33d-degree Fields fans, in fact, relatively dry period, especially Jf he Italian rlvioras. The little rock enj. Plans were made for a card and ! he said, "the old system, when I look The foundation for the comedian's village of Ste. Agnes, clinging to the areer.'was laid in those days. In threaten to become condescending there are hot winds, is favorable to bunco party to be held by the Past} at it now, seems odd and wrong. and obnoxious, as the Chaplin snobs leaf fall or leaf scorch. On the op of its precipice, is as quaint as Councilors assoclatibn at Long j Then the doctor does well only when rder to live he had to cheat and pal. By cheating at cards and byused to be. Fields dates his rapid other hand, heavy rains saturating any of the rock villages on this coast, Branch. . , others are so unfortunate as to be rise from the time when' he adopted tho soli for days may produce leaf and well rewards those who jaunt up This way I don't have to wish ibbing tills and fruitstands he the policy of. translating his ideas Suffers Two Broken Xcgs. :slck, gained a quicknosB of hand, which fall due to the partial smothering o it on tho mules. It la true thore ; for illness to happen to someone so disposed him to take up juggling. into action before the camera with- of-the roots. This last Is especially maynot seem much to thrill and WilHam Mauser of Long Branch,, that I may make a little money? Ev- Constant colds caused by exposure out discussing them with anyone. likely to occur at the base of long stir the feelings as you wander about » GROCERIES '• MEATS • FROOTTCE «i formerly of Lincroft, suffered two j ery time someone takes sick here it in childhood helped to give him hisFormerly -when he made a suggestion slopes. In all these cases, the roots- he muddle of streets in these places, broken legs Sunday night when he costs me automobile expenses to go the director's reply was, "No, no, l t0 see him Itgrab-bag $27 andmedicines. If a serious case requires , a surgeon, specialist, nurse or hos-ing sights in the films today is that from the fortune-telling booth grandiose nose uplifted, like that of . j pital treatment, these have to be a rhineoceros at a waterhole in fear- ~^~ ~ ' : paid for on the usual private basis, less but critically sniffing inquiry. With Moliere In Paris. Dr_ McLean's work for a year in- His stupidly innocent expression you have sought out Shakes- \ eludes driving about 1-1,000 miles, dates from the same period. Living peare in London, then in Paris yuu I making 1,400 country calls, seeing by petty larceny he frequently found BREAKFAST COFFEE ffi'SSiffi.SSi. must seek out Moliere. Let me guide j 1,500 people in his ofiice, and attend- himself in embarrassing situations, HANOVER BRAND PEAS 3^'23< —Mutual''s Sale •".-' N. H,..,25C H. V, Gillis has served on a public For four years Fields was a big- TREASURE HUNTING? POMEROIT GINGER ALE 3ft?33e ary 15, 1622, he was christened at the BONED CHICKEN AM . 7c CLICQUOT CLUBcntUSgi 3£?*23c Dr. Gillis snid: "No one hero wor- bowl of free soup. He would then, where he was married and where hia GRAHAM CRACKERS Hum' ,Vh.19c CANADA DRYXMKU . 2'&£*23c oldest son wag christened. At the ries about an outbreak of diphtheria with flying lingers, pass the free- o r BCarlet tever An t le s cho l chl1 lunch counter and leave the saloon TETUY'STEA M-II,,,!..,41c Hib.pt>21c HOFFMAN'S mi HIM or'? tew?20c corner o.•f Hue Saint Honorc and Rue i " J . ° . ; !(lrpn navc bcen in"culatcd. Also, I with hia pockets filled with crackera CHESTERHE1D igggBR- ,.^ 24c WHITE ROCK WATER ^ ,.«i~ Valots stood one of his theaters. At ' , ,. .. . , , and cheese, Bismarck herring and the foot of the R..o d, J'Ave Maria!1""'0 £ountl n'n0"g,lhcm, th"c '^1 PERRIER WATER u '^ cnt c pickled onions. At times Fields BIACK FUG LIQUID SSI! I, another, wherr r,lso he was -Jear- m cases of tuberculous. The.e rested at the cnmjikiint of an would prey on small shopkeepers. ALL QROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM AUGUST 22nd to 28th un. | thayoungster causcs are not likely to die from Hi* creative mind first manifested paid tallow merchant. ThN was hn ' th^t us nownow , becnUSbecausee ththee trolibltroublee ' itself in a perfect crime. The Chinese usE |T ro 60T|f raUR Theater Illustrc, :nnl i ho stage en-' ' is known and we can prevent it from » laundries were protected against pkgt. trance may be ^••en at. No. 15. At becoming serious. If I never did en WED DISHES AND LAUNDRY 25c anything else, I would think just thieves by bijlls which rang when NOB. 12-14 in narrow Hue Mazarin is thf' doors were opened. Fields's ideal SILVER P &G SOAPmmiiwnu S»w22c the house In whli-h hr> established hia that was well worth while. Now itnd CAMAY SOAP 3.....14C then. I find a child with leaky heart misdemciinor involved these belts and OXOl WASHING FLUID'i£M4e first theater. He di<-d near where nl.^o the danger thnt one of his fnM tht Camoy Slogan Conlttl I Otend fill*, ft.OOOa his monument now stands at ^*o. '!Ovalves and ran warn against getting Int fo, l». |o, 113.000 coihli o'h,, Ho. Coth Trim. Dlf WASHING POWDER'VM'-Ilc overheated and against too strenu- friends might be killed by a street- Rue de Riehelifu, this being the car. Tlie friend's role was to stand IVORY SOAP ntiwt < . 2XUc GOLD DUST POWDER £ heart of the Moliere quarter of Paris. ous exercise. "Up hero people have a little ten- hi'tween the tracks with his back to His remains are in Pore Luchiso tho car The motorman would ding- cemetery, where a).-./) you may seedency to diabetes hecatise, especially » MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS « in these, hard times they eat ton dong frantically. Fields would dart the tombs of Abolanl and Heloise, through the laundry door and rob Oscar Wilde, Alfred rip Musnet, Ghop- much carbohydrate food. Under this system a doctor can oasilj- keep most tho till while the clanging of the c in, Balzac, Cornt, P.o.-a 1'nnho.uritnd mntormnn'.i gong drowned tho kun- Rarah Bernhardt, and others mighty of the!-e cases from growing serious by IHIintf Die people how to correct (Iryman hell. FANCY F0WL,gr:25 In Paris In the days pone by. thrir diet." In tho HillsburKh rural municipal- When he was fourteen Fields hap- PRIME TOP ity, where the plan hns been in op-peiwrl tn see a juggling team. He AND BOTTOM )!>. eration Flnr.e. 1920, long cnonch for was carried away by their art and ROUND ROAST vital statistics to he affeeted. the. bPR.-in experimenting with eggs, hats, CHOICE GRADE LOIN LAMB CHOPS'.VS n-39c death rate is exactly half what it is, brand?, canon, frying pans, flntlrons, on the ftvcraRC, for the. entire prov- bricks, or anything else that he could CASH WILL GLADLY BE PAID FOR THE FANCY YOUNG MILK-FED FOWLw.m. ., n,.27c ince, live years having elapsed with- ilnd or steal. Tn practicing to become LEGS "/GENUINE SPRING LAMB . . . V25c out a ."Jincje death from a communi- a juggler Fields sometimes Juggled cable disease, and not a pintle moth- sixteen hours a day, even when ho JWAC~KWE1 um . in 12c | WEAKHSH SIS, lt12c | HADDOCK iilK b19c er lost out of 230 chlldblrtha. was almost too sick to stand up. THINGS YOU DON'T WANT °, MEAT AND FISH PRICES EFFECTIVE AtlOUST 22nd, 23rd & 24th, ONLY Dr. Gillis tulmits thnt the. picture Through tho rest of his life ho has Is not perfect, for ho has received put In long bourn nt rehearsals. Af. -Mutual's Jersey'Harvest Week!- 'Compliments cost nothing, yet m only $700 in two years toward hia ter forty years of juggling, plaa J7VERY month . . . every year . . . every housecleaning pay dearly for them," Biliary of SlIifK) a year. But he nays: handball, golf nnd tennis, ho la still "Times nre bad. When It can, thoan athlete, In npllo of excess weight ... you've been putting something else aside in the AUGUST and a Ilui'Kimdy complexion. 20—Pirst ascent o! ahytlrnf municipality will pay. Why, during family storeroom, intending to "get rid of it," or "give it balloon, France, 17SJ. the influenza epidemic after the war, One of J''ield»'a earliest engage- 1 Tomatoes ss 3 when 1 wan in private practice, my men!. !, wari at. FnitetfCuo'H pier at At* away," or maybe sell it to someone in need. But you for- bonks showed ;nore than $H,WM) com- lii»ll,! City for Jin n week and cuket. - get. And it keeps accumulating. And you have nothing Ini; In. About $13,000 Is still on the.There was no admission chargo to i»K machine, 1668. but a crowded storeroom! We're asking you not to delay BOSTON STYLE hooks— and probably wlllstsiy there." thi! performance;! ;it Fortnscuo's Th» LARGE HEADS I tried to find critiea of the mu-management made Its profit by soll- another minute! Sit down right now, with a copy of our Lettuce 22—J. Barsimson, first Jew nicipal doctor Hyjitcrn. No one npoke Ini; sandwiches and beer. Floldii wa« known to Ipnd In U. !i., up. Every Individual I met wntnily Clitasified Columns Section, and see how many people engaged n.t ,, juggler and drowner. CUCUMBERS'":. 2c favored tho plan. I did hear that n\y- When buslni'HH wan bad ho would get want to BUY the things you've discarded. You'll be CARROTS 23—Admiral OHvtr Xlaifirtl nentee landlords object to belnjr into a bathing milt, wado out until amazed to learn that you can convert all those things into Perry) bom 1785. taxed for a oorvlco thnt (loeo not di-Ihe wnlpr was neck deep nnd cry for PEPPERS, CABBAGE ,2c rectly benefit them. Probably they help. Saved, ho would bo carried to IMMEDIATE CASH ... or maybe exchange them for rBUIT ftVIOITABLE PRICES EFFECTIVE AU0.22n,l,23ni*24Ui0MLY rescint uehool taxes for tho enino rea- Forlpscue'H and rolled on a barret 24-*Mt. Vtsuviui' trupu anty son, Also, I ivas told, occaslonnlly ft Bnrlifra urgr-d beer nnd oandwlche* things you need. Use the Classified Columns of The Red dcitrcys ^ompcy, A.D. 79. laiKO land owner feela ho 1B called on the excited people who bud come * Bank Register because they spell MONEY far you . . . upon to pay an"undue nharo of the In to watch tho ntlrrlng resuscitation 95 BROAD STREET NEXT TO POSTOFFICE S5—Cipnin Webb U nut to community'! medical bill. Yet oneact. Floldn Bomotlmea "drowned" and If you don't see the opportunity you want use Tho •wlm EnglUh Channel, •who pay» tnxei on l,B00 netet, IBJS. thron or four times a day, *nd ume- Register*! Want Columns. told me that the plan rnives him tlnws Juggled twonty tlme« a day. If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buj( «i htFrt-nrh in money: "My taxeo to nvipport th« doctor for the two years since w» From Atlantic City yield. w«t on anything, you will find The Reguter'c Want Colunuf $»»t B »nlr of Cr«cv. 1346, Uiwt Wm «n 1«M Uwn I biA to p tno road for se\ woall theatric*! \ RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 22,1985. Charity Ball at .IIUIIHMIMHIMIMIMIMllllHIHIimi IHHtl nuumi Keansburg Friday MONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAra. TJL MARKEIVJI iJiJi\ji\.jii Tx • PLACJT JLJ £% \j EHi The eighth annual charity ball and entertainment sponsored by the tegu- lar Democratic) organisation of "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty WordsforTwenty-F ve Cents Keansburg will ba held tomorrow cvonlng at Bhoehan's Beach Palace HHMMM on Ino Boardwalk and Pins View LOST AND FOUND. ARTICLES FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE BUSINESS NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS. REAL avenue. . JESTATE FOR RENT FOUND, nrtain-foot towbcatl ownar w»v UTTUfi WU1TK HOUSIi Antlgue Shop, SIX-UOOM house, all ImprovcmtnU. Ap. Tho event Is annually the hlfc'h hava aitmtt on proof of ownership and Headden's Corner. lied Rank. Antluu«i FARMERS and truck sroweri will find « PAINTKK and paper hunger and decor* WANTED, will buy second-bund bicycles 1UVER FKONT home, nevtn rooTnaTTn •(tying for thin adrartlaamant. AddrMS bought and iolil. ready market for their produce by ad- atoiri reasonable prlc«9. VVIH paper. - and second-hand frames, (.rover t'ar- ply Uo McKee. 10 McLaren street. Uod burner bent, electric Ico box, cj>*n ftre light of the local cummer social BC;I- verU«lnj{ In Tbtt B-fftiter'i clanlfied coU roon for «a.GO und up: all work guaran- ;«r, 8 Mechanic itreet. Red 8a nk. oho no Sank. Plaro; near town, liolston Wflterbury, 107 Jo> toi, ForTMonniDath, W. J. TfinT wood In ituvv »nd 6reiitat« teed. son, and arrangements have been iceu. juiLi'Josepuh [ioHoffmann inun,, ^__2 Drummond KOli a&N'l, ntu, nouats. Monrmputliiitreet, lied Dank, i-hcmo 3P00-* FOUND, row'boat. Owner may hava on .,.-. ... veill rottedd ra»niir«,r tot p •oilll ; I>AIKV KiOEl)—We «r* offerin« a very plnec, Itcd Hank, Pho"o_S34S-W. MONEY to loan on first bond and niort- apartment*; Unproved; all locations, EXCEPTIONALLY fine"'home" lri~'fjhr««i- complotad to occommodato nearly proof of ownership and paylne for thta driveway* graveled, trngtor blowlna nnd good Z0% dairy ration At an especially CLBAHANCK KHIO of unlfisrnen'B samplei KKse. H«n(lrlciion & Stout 2 Linden qrtt ofl Broad street. Land & Loan Co« n,buiy' "cvea rooma- tW{> liatha, modol 1,000 guests who are expected to at-advertisement. Address Box US, locust, truck for Mr*. J, H. Carney, phone Eat- low price. Soe us. llance _t Dnvls. phdne of finest Bpoit knit. m\\\ dreHi.es, awtaU il™^cJl?B!5_?ilS.et:_Ji5ll_"^ll?k. kltcnen, steam host, firojilace, twn-citr ga- N. 1. mown 446-J>2. 'lace, Red Bank. tend. 108, s, sJackfl flu'l vDian; every item a bar- MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and 'Olt KENT, six rooms, nil Improvements; bout ono aero of Innd, ?90.00 tor I'"OUNI), a ami.ll brown and wbtto Spaniel POULTRY FEED— Mannarnar. Life Cycle gain. J. Cohen, a;i5 Second avenue, Lontf mortgage tm tmoroVed real estate, fc-mnKo; fine !ocat-'on, newly renovated. aionih. C. Howtrd LIppinrott, 31 Mon- Ao In other years tho proceeds of typo mole dog. Apply gri. »• V. Moll- farm, estate, golf course ana shade tree Uranrh, nfiir Unnhnr avenue. praying. Call or write Hendrickion Hup- mash for your chlckB; Park nnd Pol- worth double the amount loaned.. Al- A._ DlficliolT. Mlddlcttiwn, N. J.. phone 168. """."^IL"^".*"!^ fltf J'ank. tho ball will go toward relieving the «r. Newman Bprlnn road. Bed Bank.' lard feedi pay, Make A teit Hance & ,|U (•>.__„_- mi.t.ii-.. or phone 86V, YOUH llvinp: room Kulte reupliolatered liko on Beekman. attorney. 10 Urond atreet, HOUSE of seven roomn ftnd"bath'i"aH""Tm- TWO" (iAHAGEa "fn^rTnt. truck lonB(ht needy of Keansburg during tho win- l'OUNl), dog, three weeks" B»o. Call liavls, phona 108. new, very rensonnhly; wntlp-fn'jtion jjunr- cd Danlu provementH;; first class condition; one- 1 Buitablo for trurk, nutomobilo or bml- 2 Wall «l«ct. Bod Bank.* SOD, top soil and privet) acrei of top *ul7 nntcerl. Cnll for tfsiifruition and B_rar>l«8 neKB CRT; rcntrnl location; (Idd street, «ftr ter .months, and in tlila manner the and four to six-foot privet; very cheap. NOTICJS—Several cattU tor Bale; three ItEFItlOEItATOIt fcpaira. Service on allcar ffaraye. R. H. Vnudoiviier, i'j Dranch I'AIR ot nlts.es found Bsturday on White fresh; nleo fi(tec:n acres ioMtiv, nltto ICcd Jiank a37fi-W. E. Kolle. 66 Hon- makes] prompt nnd gunrnntecd work- avenue, phono Red Bank '14&5, of lihxary huiWnit, >i9 Monmouth street. ball goes a long way in banishing street, near Mapla avsnut. Ownar nay Thorofta S. t'lold, Had Dank, uhona 861. baled etritw, Sec Phlnney, Johnaun Furm, rnotith street, Hod Banic, oppoallo boroiiK" Apply to Mra. ArthurArthur- iswlltSwift,, t\U; Bergen' hnll. onniiip. Call Van'b, R«d I3onk, 478, 35FtVE~ ROOMS" and bath; ~Kirog«V"fui> distress among the Indigent at hove article by Identify aamt and paying EBUILf Bocond-hatid wetir pumDB. Tlnton Fall»JLN._J^ fit Front street, Ited Hank. nlshcd oc unfurnUhijd. Phona Hcd Ulnce, phono Itcd Bank 859-J.* Koaneburg, < for advertl.ement. Call Red Bank 83. tQ. Hurst. Ulfldlotown. phono MiilJkL POULTUX gralna, new crop barley and Bank 373. Mr«. J. A. VanSchuick, 112 Charles Klug, general chairman, wheat toon ready for delivery. Try CRADBING-Uonia to let; everything WANT to buy postage stamp occu- Newman Sprirtica rond. Red Unnk REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SulUblo reward lor return of ban WINTEIt will 6oon bo here, let ua repair barley as scratch grain for growing for clubbing nt Jansen'e, near Fcrt 1OIJSE, te ven room 3, a li Im i/ro vemen t«; has announced that tho advance yoqr old etovca and jEurriacca. put uj> mulatlons, old envelopes of collec- Initialed P. !£, B.| loat Friday near stock; cheaper than corn and of equal Monmouth b'riiJue, Little Silver, N. J. largo yard and 'uamse; also apurtmant HOUSE, of leven rooms and bath. h«td- ticket sale has already surpassed KmokepIpcB. Samqcl Swnrtz, 14 West ffcoiiiiiR value. Theron McCampbell, Holm- tion, U. S. or foreign. "Write descrip- Dolford. Homy Halicy, Church (treot, 0 t i t c i ! if fivo rooms, all improvements; both ""'•' floors, all Improvementspents: : twd-««r that of last ycar'n ball, and therefore .'i' ,r _' _ .*'. ?''.l 'iiL' ' ^I'i?' I'hoiic 1387.* del, N. 3. tion to Stamps, box Gil, Red Bank.* Maces In excelle c ndition. A'*o a Kai&Kt, larao llott : ffo r salel , **2,8fJ0. on Polford, N. J.* GABE1 for your old typewriter, adding ma- 7mn^VTuTriit_re tore. A. T. Dorcmus, klo.a place, J-liurch street, nenr Compton street, Bel. the success ot this season's ovont Is RHODE ISLAND RED puHota and roost- neatly repaired, Work called for mid chine, cheek writer or other oliico aaulp- ers for iialc. Fred Dlclz, Nut Sivump IVK PER CENT -mortease money want- led Bank, or fnicnls. _onl. Cn'el. Luk.:r. Belford. N. J.» toenti will call. Joseph It. Seiplco, Key* delivered. S vet tut low prices. V. A. Soulo, assured. SLACK Cocker Spaniel with four white rond, Red Bank. 37 East Uivcr road, Rnmuon, phone 4fla-M. ed ; $8,000 and $5,000 on fine Red Unnk Hr house In Hed Bank, newly dec- GRUCLHY. deilcmcdaen and candy ttor* Besides marking the first public paws, atraysd away after being struck ?-^___-1? i HAY for Bale, baled; moderate prices. ropei-tien: 11 ret grade Investment. Ad- orated; new hot water heutlnK plant; (o oflftr rsfustd. ...oiid&y night by cer on Wallace street; AUTO LOANS— CuniiiienUal. prum.^ W^iite IJox 201 Monmouth Beach. N. J, appearance of Judge William ,T* GOAT for eule, very ^ontlo; over a yenr I'hono Holmdel 129. Ask for William fourteoua BcrvlcQ: no nndornerriDnt* y drcuB R. P. P., b"_x_511j_lle^l_l)nnk^ rarage. Inquire Owner, \i Oak place, name Is Boots. Call Red Bank 1600-J, or old, Kdwiird Smltln, 3Lar Route, Colt'u Cook. P. C Conner Farm, Lbngetreot MORTGAGE money, JJ8,6~O~0 to put out on •*air Haven, phone Red Bank 247C. ItEU TiASK vicinity—Hunciredl"oiii" l "i"liimi O'Neill as the leader of the Demo- 10 William ttreat.* . payments reduced. Kederal Acceotanre Neck, N, J. rond. Holmdol, K. J. Co., 610 IClecUlc huildlntf. Anbury Park, firat mortBagu; rnust be A-l luoiicrty WrTtENTlnDcfrd7foiiroornB tuT t nunultt an> poctetboolt. IllustraUcJ cratic organization In Keansburg, LO8X, poodle,. brown and white, with WALL TEXTUUK dlrect~lrorn 'ttmioty, phone 8230. Open evenirma 7:00 to B:00. ui(i prfnciuiit, Kolbton Water bury. 107 six rooms, bath, J25; Bcven roomw, brtth, booklet ((rea . Kay iiii. Stllllaon. , 8UW Inrgo brown patch on hack! dark eyes Kot t<>v u N practically overy lending Monmouth four cents u nounil. sumo an told otlior HAY for sale, baled; moderate pricet. UP on your bcntlnu plant now. Monmouth street, Ked _Bn.nk»_Iihono yfi00.* 525. Farms, acreaiio and lota: buntralowa totrTl'a °° " - '• end nose; streaks of dark hair on o&i'B und rlftcefl, nix to ten cents a pound; wall l>a- and houses. Enny payments. Caleb Lu- eounty Democrat will bo present to- ovor fftco. AnswerB to name of Fluffy, Matthew Mullin, Brookdale Farm, e will be Klad to call and give estU SECOND-HAND bulldlnV wanted,""sTultahle l>cr, latcHt doaluua, with bordci-g to mutch, natc on eleanlna and any other repairs. for a Ona or two-car K^rnge; will puy kcr. Ilelfortl. N. J." - . - lOOxISO. morow night. Dr. M. 3. Lorenio, 75 HlvcrBldo nvonuo, t*8 cents j»or room; roof paint, five j Mncroft, N. J., phone 22B_-W. Hed Rod Hnnk. fioward. ^,_ Frank Crotch felt. Chestnut Purnsc* Co caeli. Price must bo rcueonnblo. Harry ''Oli KENT, eight-room house, two bnths, Jcrn neven-i-oom houoa In excellent In conjunction with tho danco Buttons, fl.ee. All other pslnta eucj nta- ! Bank. phono T(i?iEit7Teinintriimeruoii. CorTT Middlctown Stock Farm, Thomas S, front street. Ited liank. _ ^^^ Rl ON MOUTH " l'<) U N 'fi* ~f a"i m>i very aalici way floor show to entertain. Allen, ZB gtatealr place, lied Dank, II. U Field, Ited Hunk, phone 861. Ort, N. J. . • . , •'., Kl* over JJroa., Emcrmn, Intciruitionnl and P HIV ATE home for convalescent and aged FIVE-ROOM" (umlflhed apartment for list of all aUes and typea. Your ln» Hoovor Service, Wfckatunk, N. J., phone BAUUKD ROCK and II. 1. 2*cd pulled, just folks, For Information or appointment HOUSE for • rent at Rumeon, durintr qulrlea will bei.nlvcui personal attention. rent; all Improvements. 6 Riverside tho winter and Hprfnu ntonthii; one block qul l bo Ktm per ttention. Holmdel 9. UK nice a lot of juilleta aa you will find phone Kcanslninc ISK-J. avenue, Red Bank, G. Howard Llnplncott, 81 Monmouth county; large, vigorous, rom btfsS line: most reaaonalile; 135 a Monmonti Keyport News. ARTICLES FOR SALE TRAGTOlt, Goodyenr equlinied, Allts- UENNKTT & SONS. "KMTBO wrcckeru. lu- SUC ROOMS, "all improvement!, 'with hent, month; elpht rooms; well furnlnhed, box itreet,' plione Red Bunk 821, HtronK and everyone ,1V picture of health. corpoi-alcd. We pay highest prices for Chaltners; only used a few houra: $HU5 Seventy-five per cent of thorn now laying; J28 per month. Apply at 174 Mon- iiiEH nml mnttrOBBCR, oil improvements':' HOUSE and lot known us Jamoi McCr«ry . ItOUTE for BB1«, 810 customers, delivered. Conover Jlroa., WHIIU, ^fll!»ficy, old builfiliifrn in any elinrie. Lcnve lot mouth street, itcd Bank. Koori furnuce; three oren fireplaces. Phone homestead on ' Main street, Oceanport, (The ftfd flunk Register can be bought What'a your offer? J3quinrn«rit It de- oritito weight four and a half to fiva and In Keyport ftt the stores ot Co.ta Brother*, Hnrrfx, Planet Jr., "C-K" ami Cnso b'erv- clenn. Phono Aabury Park 223G day orAPAKTMENT of Invgo room and kitchen- 713, or nil at Rum a on Inn forfronts on hranch of South Shrewsbury Blrcil. Address Ooflco Rout*, box Gil, Hed half i>ounda; Kuned Ivock puiltLe, ten river, for gale. Thomas H, McCrtarr, 120 Mr«. l'lorono» Molee. Gui Senson mid Mr*. Ico, Wlckntunk, N. J.,JiJiono; Holmdel _ih__ to fourteen weoks' old; Whito Leghorn ette, furnished; garage; F2G per month, tiformation. Uank.* t SINOER HOwiIIH~*tnachinaa7~rTew~and uBed, Baiter Hill road, Great Nock. New York. OUra Sussman). XXX INSECTICIT)K k 111 a "mosqii 11oe•."~wi> lets, twelve weeks old. Ucfore Iniyinc, Including water und electricity; occijp'incy rooms, lnrRo aun parlor. Telephone Great Neck .038. WltECkEH, with Maniey crnno. In good ter huKfi, bed Ituus, tom-hes, tnotha, (UGH, come out and Inspect thin flock of pullotK. electric: reconditioned pedal machines. AuRufit IS. Milton Berk, 88 Broad atrcet, stone grtniEc: nil lmprovementa; $2 6 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ehrlich and • condition, for Bale cheap. Midway fc!eiv- nnts. HenH and other peuta; from fuutory Sidney Hamberffer, Nutawnmp road, Ucd $5.50 up. Repair all mnkest of machines. Jlcti Bank, phone 1616. nthlyhl ; iie Ty' M FOR SALE, bulldlns lot in Middlotown Ice Station, Stono road and Sea Ciato live. to you; ?1.25 iwf Kiilion. Atlantic Paint Uirch'g Haidwaro Store, phone Freehold iouth voud, West K Bch. Aso ne viliaye, on cement hlRhwny; 65x710 uons are spending two weeks'.at Spec- lk^phone Red Bank 3HG6-M. OS. THUEE-RUOM apartment, all improve- Biiinch. Also new nuo. Union Bsach» N. J., phono Keypoii & Wall Texture Co., 110 West Kront mngitlow, nil improvements, , fivee rooms,, foet; prloo $500. Alston Beekman, attor- ulator, N. Y. 7 74-J/___ - . atrcet, iiJitino _'_C1-W, Rod Dank, I*I(iS—Mother and litter, about ten weeks ments: steam heat; unfumlBhed. Urover o BUH poi-choa; ney, Ited Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 13. Ash and old; two fat BOWH. Inquire LOU'H (.RK Apaitments, 106 Wallace atreet, phono h ; $S$ 5monthly hly, ,agent ge s ppro- FOR BALE, rtasonabl*, Lock wood Chief IXMt BALE, nod, top eoll, fill dirt, manure, Station, Palmer and Hart atreet, Zaet GEORGE B. BROWN, Insurance and 8323-M; ______ectedtd . PresenPtt roomers more thah n pay •UNGALOW. ne^ filx rpoms^ two tun tlio rent, nnd will remain. Inquiro C. E. daughter, Miss Eleanor Ash, have re- motor nnd ono JohnBon family run- cinders uml uruvcl; prices renaonable. KjamburK. . real catate. 86 McLaren etreet. Red APAHTMENT, two pleasant furnlahatt porches, $7,000, (1,000 cash, balanct nliout; both in excellent condition. Call Anderson, south from Tory's Kcataurant. ensy terma or would rent furnUhad or un- turned from a two wcelis' visit with Cluudo WriKlit, Markham placo. Ulttlo SU- FOit HALE, two exceiitioimliy t'ooit milk Bank. housekeerlng rooms for rent; heat lo- vcr. phono Hod Hank 14«j:i-J. Mmimnuth road, Wofit Lone Branch. furniBhed,t with two acres; all Improve- relatives at Watorlown, N. Y, gontn; ono over BIX quarts, ono over cation. Adults preferred. Inquire 127 ments. C*. E. Andorson, Monmouth rosiL TAKE NOTICE—For »alo cheap, ioveral 1'IANOS, vIoliiiB, orjtutis, Am|ilco Duo»Art PROTECT your family by putting safety Ilmlflon avenue, Red Hank. HOUSE for rent nt 17 Madison avenue; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cunovcr, five, when fresh* Now milking over four nix rooms, hot water hent, all modern Wcat Long Branch. N. J. ;aa ranges, coal ranges, oil stoves and Wot to Migrion tuniiigi voicing and re- "ay.* Prime condition. K. W, Robinson, glass In your car, but, hiivo tho beat. APARTMENT of four rooms nnd bath; Mrs. Mary Armstrong and Mlsa Red- olino otovcH. Samuel Swartz, 14 West condltionlnK. Dlrhnn's Piano Shop, Drum- Wo ueo only ljibby-Owena-Kord. Red miirovements; nun Dnrch. Apply at 66FOR SALE or exchnngo for farm, Mhren It. JJ. 1, box Slfi, Lakcvvood, N, J., phono furnished or unfurnished; hot water Mndlscm nvenue, fled Bunk.* dan have returned (rom a two weeks' •tit^strcat, Ityo-cnr guriige atile; ono-hnlf tillable land, baUnct Earl Dolson has a vacation from raunt including - accordion. Arrangements attached. Inquire phone 464, Ked Bnnk. his duties, with tho Koyport bank- SACRIFICE. 18-foot soaBklff. fifty h. pPOWE. H SPItAYEK for sale, Hayea, re- can be made to i>urchapa instruraentB. Al- apartment; all Improvements for light woodland and meadow. Live Btream Lycoriiltig engine; In water, completely built und TCplilnltul, Iliiyou and Meyers AUTOMOBILES. co repairing. Anneao, 47 Washington housekeeping; bent location, near Broad RIVER FRONT property, eight rooms, two for ducka and geese; twelve-room lrtg company. Mr. and Mrs. Dolsbn equipped; usoii very littlo; condition ex- ifllCB and iorvico. Conover Bros.. Wlcka- etreet, phono Itcd. Bank, 1761. street nnd nun line: Quiot house. Adulta bath p. btenm heat, nil Improvements: tunk, N. J., phone Holmdcl 9. two-car jrfunne. Location, River Bide ave- house with improvements: ftv« mrnu- hive been visiting relatives at Dobba cellent, A bargain at $300. Phono Red FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Dodge and Ply- only. Renaonable. 48 Wallnco utrcct, Ked RltEWOOI), S6 per load, tlO par cord; Bank. nue. Inquire 26 Tower Hill avenue. Rod utes to town and five mlnutna to bay, Ferry, N. X Bank 8081. month automobiles, Dodge trucks. Good* Bunk.* FOR SALE, unit laundry stove for heat- boat ribs, on It timbers, locust posts] year tires and I'reflt-o-Lito batteries. 149- FIVE ROOMS, two baths, heat nnd hot good flnhlng and hunting-. Pries K Mr. and Mra. Edward Maurer aro electric planing mill und sawmill for cus- 1&3 West Front street, Red Bank, phone EMPLOYMENT. water, on river front; five rooms, one FOU KENT, five-room buiiRalow, ilieplaca, spending a vacation at Moody, N. Y. Inn hot water boiler; doublo stationary tom work. Chnrloe (J. Honnett Si Co., Nut- bargain at <4,0O0. wlttl {000 cash, tubs nnd kitchen sink. Inquire 70 Madi- Red Bank 1296 and 1207. 1 bath. Broad street; three furnished rooms, two-car Karate. Phone Red Bank 1831 hnlnnCB monthly. A. W. Kelly, par* twamp roadi phone MEddletown 6C8. WHITE WOMAN wishes day * work to bath, suitable for teachera, Droad street. Mr. and Mrs, John O. Hartzier have son avenue, R*d_Banki MAURICE -SCHWARTZ, Chrysler, Ply- do, or would do laundry, in or out. Gall ulnff .lay, Red Bunk 1080-W duiing l'hone Ked Bank 7 6.* negat, N/J." been visiting at Torre Hill, Pa. BRONZE" Orion tnl floor lamp $10, twin l'LANET Jll. tractor, rebuilt; also new mouth and International truck Sales and at _7fl Mechanic street, after 6:00 P. H., studio couch f JO, two eloctrh elgna $5, and UBcd Uolcn'a repair parts. Conovor Service Headquarters. Phono Red Dunk i'hono Rpil Bunk 1*274. THREE rooms and bath, one-car FURNISHED, school year or entire year. Mrs. 15. T. Hooso and son, E. Ken- Bros., i'lanot Jr. dibtrlbutora, Wlckatunk, U7. rflnnonahlo rcntnl. Lacnlztl an eoniur neth Hoosc, have returned from a ...IKO tUK cushion $1.50, high buck arm N. J., phone Holmdcl B. KAILWAY poatal cleTks. men, ia-35 my ft rime on (ho North Shrewsbury NKW ncvou-rtiuin Iiouat In Red Dunk, all chair $4.60. fitansburry Thrift Shop, Wil- SCHOOL BUS for imle, 1930 Cheviotet 51 ,'JIJIJ first year regular. 1'repnro lm- of Drummond and Shrewsbury nv«tmcs, (Riverside drive, Locust). Mix bedrooms, improvemonts, inctudlnif hot water htat« vlBlt with Mr. and Mra. Karl White Kim nvenue, Port Monmouth, near flro 11OWHOATS for ealcj ten feet and up; chant fin, Wayne body; 28 granii med lately for ncAt exiimlnutlons. Full R«d Rank. excellent heating; vicinity Rood prlvntc with oil burner; Inige lot, two-ear garag*, at Lansdowne, Pa. hOUKQ.* $10.50 to 133. Thompson Bont Works, srliool rupils; meets New Jersey require- pnrlirulars free. Write immediately school, Itjintnin for rii;ht pemon. Phoni mil at be Bacrtficed, Price $8,600.00. G. Howard Liiipincott, 31 Monmouth Btrtet, HOUSEHOLD furniture and al»o eewinft 2 Center street, Gea_D£lKht. *i,JIt_ ments. Paik Che violet, Inc., Main Blreet Kranklln Institute, Uept. 651-E, Hocheater, ROOMS FOR RENT. Atlnnlln UlRhlnndit 042-J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llnzmayer and 1 : Red Hank. mtu'hlne, aimoit new. for Bate. SU6 1'UOl'ICAL 'ftsh~b_si nfl88~*Bci(tti_ "^utj hf_ nt Second avenue, Aabury Park, N. J. NV TO LET, aeven-room house, also four-room children have returned from a vaca- PLEASANT front room for rent, two min- Shrewsbury avenue, Hed Dank, cull aft«r buigahiB in used and new afiunrlumi, FOR* SALE, IUo truck In Kood~ condiTionT MAN, with Enleaman collection or ch(M Imiitfaiow, nil impi-ovcmcnu, includ" HOME BARKAIN. eight-room house, all tion, at Richmond, Va. fish and plants. Delay ROBH PUh Hatch- one nnd a half tona. Apply J. S. Pin- utes' walk (rum Btation; private family FriKldaire; deaiiable location on Ilubbard Improvements exceiit pas; 150 feet (i: 0 0_P._M. • bioi'e exnerienee, for lucul work; light 131 South liridHti avenue, Hed Hank.' Mr, and Mrs. Robert Powelson of ELECTKIC ICB boxes: have thrco thla ery. 1 Allen place, just ofl Klverside o.ve- ker, Monmouth rond, West Long Branch, car dcainible. Best refevences required avenue, Ulver I'laza; nice K round a; ri front; in Ited IiivnK; nnrase. Price ¥2,600. Koboken havo boen visiting Hen- weeki; dont delay—they Bell quick. Wa nuc, Red Dnnk, phone SC6--W. N, J. • " Suite salary expected nnd If now em-FURNISHED room, attractive, large, com- session October X. • Phono Red Bank Henry F, Hylln, real tor-insurance, Regis- alio service them. Grainnnn'n, 11 Vfhlto SPIEAYINti malni'mla and equipment for CHRYSLER Beilun, aooil imlnt, tires nnd ployed. <.;. F. Fuller, 137 Church street fortable, sunnj", realdentla!; private, no ter bnililine, Ked Bank, phono 743. drlck Bailey and family. ,trect, Itctl flank.* every post In stock; large or email New HrmiKW.rk. other roomerB; on bus line; garage ii de- FOR SALE ronsonnble lot, 50x186 feet,' condition; SCO cn»h. John B. Acklcy. sired. Reasonable. 158 Brunch nvenue, 'f6\i"iii_m\ CUVHUIHHI or an furnished'. Miss Emma Henn, a student nurse quuntitlcH. Open ovcnlnKS. HcndrlckBoii r llir NUUSliS OUJCUII, mnlc and female; trai nice loon t ion, Mndlaon nvenue, near THREE-PIECE; overBtultcd living room Supply Company, Middlotown, N. J. ?__A __ _ 1't»ce, Reil Bank." Phone.Red Unnk 1117-J. three-car goruKt: hot water, hot wute Rranfh avonuo. InquiiB VanDrunt, 70 In tho Fifth avonue hospital at Now nulle, like now, $4&; two-piece new ovor- USKi)~CAH clearnncc enlo—Tfl34 1'ontilv pi act knl and children's nurses; 24- hour EL111 vice, iipecinl treatment. Irriga- COMFORTABLE room for rent, private hent: ?-17,C0 month to deturabio tenant. MadiHon avenue, Ited Bank. _^_ York, has been spending her vacation MtufTcil Ilvlnff room lulto, (45; nevf chuUo FINEST BRED Irish Better puniHoa, thrae spurt coupe, 103 -1 l''ord convertible 70 Madison avenue._Red Dank, SIXTY ACRES for* Hale. Inciii*~Un)i~HUIslt« JoiinKC $14} us»d pxI2 run, f9; kitchen monthn old; reniaterod Amciifun Kennel coupe, 1!)33 Willys 77 four-door sedan, tion, tuliercnloBiH, alcoholic, n me otic, hy- family; good location; very reasonable. with her parents, Mr. and Mrscalilnot. , no top, $4,r»0; Simmons double club. Phono 2814-W. Hed Bnnk. pndcrrnic. JJatCerfi[ij-'a Nurses' Registry, 21 HflniBon avenue. Call Red Hank ft5'J.r> TWO-ROOM apart men t, for rent, fur- and Plazn, overlooking Highland hills two 10.T:1 Pont lac four-door dedniiF. JK3- jiijjheiJ; all imjuovcmente; fully equip- and lower Shrowebiiry, with distant view CeorgevHenn. 1)0(1, BpriiiK and mattress, $12f Simmon tin POULTKY I'EllD, new crop barley and Plymouth coach, with radio, 1932 Pontiac phono Ited Hunk H22. OOSfS—One with running water. On Blntrlo bed, Bprlnff and mattresB, $10. Time with balcony. Breakfast served. Rea- ped for Unlit housekeeping; excellent loca- of ocenn. For complete description ad- Robert and Arthur Muuror of wheiLt ready. Try barley as scratch for Dlx-cylindcr coach. 1B31 Pontlnc convert!- BUSINESS WOMAN, alert end nssreaafv. lion; 530 per month. Frank li. Luwes, 47 drean J. _F. Andrew, Navenlnk, N. J. li ay men t on nny of th* abovo and wiH Krowlnff stock; cheaper than corn uml of lilo couiie. 1931 Buick four-pnsaciiKer to tnko chnrge Of women's store-; good sonable ratea. Also garage. II. H. Van> Maplewood are spending their 'vaca- tnko furniture in exchanwa. Phono Red Dervecr, 49 Branch avenuo, Red Bnnk. Shrewsbury nvenue. Red Bunk, phono Mull feeding value. Theron McCampbell, coupe, 1931 Chevrolet sport coupe. 19211 popition nnd onportunity. Apply, stating 2 S 75. . ATTENTION to parties interested in tion with their grandparents, Mr. l!aiik G7, L. B. Brown, 117 Prospect ave- HlMNJ full naat experience, to P, O. Box US,Telephone 1465. nue. Rod Bank. PontJnc coach, 1D2S Chevrolet conch, 1928 GENTLEMAN'S small estate, eisht-room building—I havo a lot size 60x130, ex- and Mrs. John Sloben. USED furniture und electi-lc ico boxes Pontiac 'conch. Ensy ii. M. A. C. terms. Anbury Vark, N. J." FURNISHED rooms tor rent on th9 river iDiise, two bnths, nil modern improve-, chiaivG section, convenient to ichooJa) Capt. and Mrs. William E. Woollcy, WICKER buby carriage and Infant's crib boiiRht and Bold; we alBO service electric Open evenlnRH, RfisPas Brothers, 19-21 IJIUL WANTED to work nt aoila fountain bank. 69 Rector pl&ct, Ited : Bank, meiita; beiiutifully landscnped grounda, prico $2,1! 00, W. A. Ho prlnir Agency, for tmlo; ntflo Kanollnc inngc, nil In good liojsc*. Yinfl our show room«. lirum- Muphanie street, Red Hunk, rhonc S06ri._ nnd luncliuunetttj; must huve expeiier phone 287-R. houso completely furnisihed; $30 0.0 0 r«f S I.inilGii place,Jicd Bank._plljDJie_3B7/ MrB. W, F. Woolley, Jr., Miss Mary 1 ondUlon, Phone Efltontown 46 5-W. unn'a, ll_WMto jjtroct, Ked Unnk.* iw{rNEVT^ni"do~yo~ur old cor~ln on Kiitsin'H UruK atoix , d'o Uroud street, Ilud KAiH room for rent, furnished, with month. (i. Howard Lipplncott, 31 Hon-COLONIAL cotFano In excel.ent rendition* •\Voolley and John C, Andereon, Jr., NUNUjf^ENCO ironar, O)i» fiibbon prpd™ DlNlNi; ~ROOM~ tablo~fl"n*T""ch«lr«~~nii5 one of our recommended used car-s, anil kitchenette on first floor; suitable for outh nticct, Red Rnnk. Kood n-jiRhborhood; lame living room, spent last week at Barncgat Pier. uct; coat $180, will sell for $35; just china closet for pate: In good condition. cut ti'iuiBiiortntlon costs In half. Chrys- business couple. Address 36 Ktiat Front UNJALOU for rent, four rooniH and dining kitchen, fireplace, hot water heat, Mlas Joan Creed hua been visiting been used flvo tlmai. Telcphono_1170-J._ Itcnnonnl)lo. Telciiliona 3813-it Red lers, UeSotofl, Chcvrnlcts, Hupmobiles nnd A~LEAIM>TG~ distributor la expanding to street, Red Bnnk,^ bath; nil improvements. 18 Locust ave- bath, three bedrooms; lot BOxlSO; prlc» 1 For da on liberal terras. 1!)33 Dodj;o punel covci' the sale o£ modern conveniences. ie, Fnir Haven. Jnauiro within or across 56,000. W. A. Hoprlng AKency, 8 Linden her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. IJ. TWO liwninKB, about 14.10 feet; nwnlns 1!lank, nfIcr_4 iJtJ ._M.* delivery, nlco condition, 19_S Rco truck, NICE cool . comfortable furnished room; place, Red Bank, phono 397," materlnl namo ns now; price $12. J. Two amtiitioua men may find agrccnblo private home, all conveniences; rent ren- the Btreet.* J, Martin of Osbornville. i'Oll SALU vhcim. nine-piece wnlnut din- two-ton job, long wheelbfiRC, du.il whcele, nnd profitable employment. Promotion Marker!, 381 Columbus plnec, Lonu ing login suite; good u» hew; Axmlnstcr 1 Bonable: also garaRO. 81 South street, HOME on McLaren street, six rooma, }>oi>ster hrflkc.i; n wood toutrh truck, with and enrnin«s limited only by dinposltio OUyK for rent at 17 Peters plnca; nvnll- every Improvement, \ lavatory on flrnl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walling and Urnnrh. phono_ 2477.* rim, fom-pici'o liber aultc, 2C-Kal!on fifth plenty of service left in it, nt a low price. to work Jiaid tor success. AKO -JJ to 35RedJJank, Phone_1380-M. _^ iibte Septernlier 1; ah improvements; _ tank on Htmul, witli fish and plnutH ; niso DELIGHTFUL rooms in Ane home, ninRle floor, two-cnr garuKf. fihatle treea. rend* eon of Bast Orango have been vis- Wl out for n used car ilroii in and HCC yeans. Knlaiy und commission. Write nolcum i:i kitchen; newly decornted; rent for occupancy without additional expense, iting Mr. and Mrs. Rufus O. Walling. OUlVliE~diBC tractor harrow nnd two radio. Hiimuct Swart?., 14 Went Front yfricntl Loe nt Mnuricc .Schivaitz'H J. C. S., box fill, Hed Unnk. or double; all convenlenceB; garfl(,'e. 30 pci' month._Pliono Red Hank -J81-M. broiid rim farm waeona; excellent con- id roc t, Hed Hunk, iihone 13H7." Used Car Lot, Went Front street'nt Pearl HIHI typist wanta pi Breakfast U desired; must be eeen to be price Sfi.min. W. A. Hoppins ARcncy* j Mr. and Mre. Granvlllo Culver havo dition. Warren Messier, phono Itctl Bank ntroet, Rod Hank, photic 537. Open even- tinu ; experienced ; rcfeieiicea. Address appreciated. 19S Eawt Front street, phone FIVE-ROOM bu!iKHlow"?'i:)',"BU~andr^ven- Linden plnce.__Itcd Hunk, phono 307.* oSp7odTtwin oom hytiBts, S3t); all iniinovcinenta; nn~ FOR SALE, at hnlf iirite, two lotB on TIT- been spending a week's vacation at -M .^ ' . 18 h. i»., comi>letcly rcroniiKlonfld; $35. i Smidnyfl 10 A. M. to Z P. M. Red Hank 230G.* . - e; in Ked I3ank. John II. Cook, Jr., IIJ^ISELL 10 shaicn hulldlng and loon cr, near O;nbeij,'"d camp nt Newman Soaford, Del. Thono 1590.J. Id William atrcet. Red LOITET) girl wnntrd for lieht houBe- FOR RENT, one larao bedroom on ftrft Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J., i>hono SpriiiRH, in riittt-rson triict. Address Box gtock, active nlncq 1028 i no arrears; ihio Dank. woi'k. 30 Maple avenue, Red Bank. floor; all Improvements; privilege of Red llnnk SU.'i-J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and chil- to yield net profit of'IKOO. Only $:'O0 BUSINESS NOTICES. kitchen: RniaRe. Biny, Newmnu SprinKs 427, RcilJBank. . dren of Bridgeport, Conn., havo been •nsh rciiilred. AdilresB Shnres, box 511,WK PAY CASH fur used furniture, mi- W A N TEuTcie Vt r 1 c nT" wo r k."" mi~y~ ki nu7 3 L00 COUNTRY HOME of seven rooms, locateU RUMSON ROAD LOT, #5*0x150, all im- tiriuen, all hoimeltold furnltthinKH, hooks, Per outlet. Write Dornn, electrician, ad.Red Bank,* on river front; line view. AI HO five- visiting; Airs. M. E. Tlaimljis. ltcd Dank. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, hent- provements. $600: also others as low ttl imintina.% ittoves, i-FirpctB, drcusevs, tnblee, s 227, 1*011 Mtmnioulh. N. J., or phone T\VO furnlsheii iooma for 11 Klit house- room cuttiiKO in Shrewalmry, $30. Kol$3u(t- . Kolaton Waterbury. 107 Mon- Honry Courtney has been visiting otc. The Auction (Juliery, 2 7 East Front Ing nnd tinning. Pumpa nnd windmlHn KeansburR 4E iifter 0:00 F. M. keepinjr; all imiirovcmenta; nice ioratlon. ston Wateitmry, 107 Monmouth street, street, phone 16B3. repaired. Awent tor Mastur carbu rotor mouth htrcct. Kcil Unnk. phofia 3500.* his aunt, Mrs. Dora Jungo of NewMrs. R. Contln. at tho New Mansion Apply 55 Ejiflf. Dcrgcn place, or telephone Ked Bank, phono 3500.* CO"l7oNIAIJ HOMk, seven roomn, steam coal anvIng device- Kits any furnace, i'l Red Rj|"iL357 2. York. house. • Foil SALE, Scottio puppfen, chnmplon Lclnh ton n ven "e^Red- 0 n h, phuna 8GH7-J. YOUNG'WOMAN wlsheip~osltfon"iis wait- FAIR HAVEN hoiiie. BCVOII roams, alt im. hent, open fireplace, lot 66x12G, near Mr. nnd, Mrs. Harold "Walling and blood lines; IIIHO BoBtonn, mnlo nnd fe- o;ia, experienced. Cull Atlantic Iligh- FINE opiiortunity for couiilc dc?irinK nt- proveiiieuts; two-tut' garage; on River Rrofiil street: never been lived In; $6,500. A jowollcd weeding ring lost by male. luH HmUoti. avenue, phono Red METAL WEATHERSTrilPS for duorB and litiulw EC!.* tractlvo accommodations in homo with roinl: rent only f '•i^ \ now vacant. Inquire Mrs. Daniel A. Holmes threo wockB ML*, and Mrs. Robert Withers aro l[k22!)' wlntlon-s; invo 26% ot fuel costs. II. (JOOD rcliaWo mnn ^ wlnhcs situation owner; kitchen viivllcpen : ati ni.i-tivc »ui - Rolston Waterbury, !07 Monmouth etrcet* [_ Mrs, C. Smith. Jl Mjtplc nvenue. Fail Ha- _ |J_Jk3^ ^ T spending two weDka at Beach Ar- A, HendrlckRon & Co.. phono Rod Bank Hupei'iiitendcnt or janitor ol! apartment •ouniilncsj fine opport(niity Tor ripht i»nr- ago on tho beach at the Keyport IIlNlNfl ROOM tnlTie, wlTh cxtunnlon, nfde". 382-W, 84 Newman Sprlngi rond, Hed linusu; Hood refcrenroii. Addrcas H. E. B.,ty; 1-cfcTCnceR. (!(U'«Ke BViiiliih|e o,i|>o«lle. vcn._pht>nc_ Itcil Hunk SltflS,* FOR SALK cheap at "ahorelania,' Mon- Yacht club, was found one day last lington, New Jersey. board nnd ueivintr Inhlo, all for $H); a Bnnk •S,i Iluctur i>]uce._Rod_ Ilnnk.* 1*36 1'incUney road, Red Him!;, lOmuc GOO~l)"toir-r in home, located in town; mouth Bench. N. J., overlooking South riumish oak bench, eonl $18, nell for 5-.60. open tnt; lilncc, hot water heat; river Slncw^hury river, nine-room houac, bath wook by tho small daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. ReymondB arc 1 ___ Mini, middle ased, d'e!di'c» workfwIiirnK jinel Mm. Floyd Brown. spending a couplo of weeks In At-I'hono Entontown 24-1-U.* . F. Kennedy hnv opened his to do unylliiiik'; host rcferonr. Chnrlcn rinht ; S7U ret- month. Uolstnn Water- nnd lavHtorv: tj,\i)-car uaiaRQ. Thone IU4 1'A lit or hot'rtca for flnlo cheap for caHfi. real cntnto off\cc In tho Into Dr. IVtcr TlioinnH, box 71, Port Jlonmouth, ylion FURNi'SHEI"> room and kltciicn~ for""ll'dit huiy, 10 7 Monmouth street. Red Bunk, H i\ n k _Vt tK) -M-* ^___ Miss Muriel James of Now York lantic City- Cmwford, phono Mlddlctown 464. RalTorty bulldiiiK on Monmouth street. Red Kb 7«4» hoiisekcepiiiR; convenient locution; nil p.i<.ne_ ^50tl.* PLOT with small bungalow, 100x470. Ott IJA1IY OAKUIAtlE and biiBHlnettc comillcto Hunk, Also n barlicr nhop at 113 lion- mprovcMiipiita. Apply tl ClicstnuL street, city has boon visiting Mrs. Margaret MIBS Virginia Andorson has a va- i;N(iI.ISII colored chef nnd bnker wiehei r phone Hed Bank C7 5. HOUSE for rent or for eale, ten rooma, all Neptune highwuy, hnlf mile from bust- Fransman. cation, from' her duties In Ray's for nalo rensoiinMu. 41 Lafnyctlc mniith Btreei. Reti Hani;. position, clubliouwe, hotel on private Improvements, upple on-hard imil poul- HCH3 section ot Kntontown. "W. Brad*. atreot, Rumaon.* BEDBUGS, roachca. lie as, moths, etc., family; 2!> yenra' experience. 207 Hivcr try- LocuBt Furm, NL'\Y Monmouth rond, K;ito»to\vn, care C. Stoyjil. .. Earl Lowls, a former substitute po- music shop. HOW "HOAT,' twcTve"-foot~~acce"HSo"rieT~.TH slrcet, Jied Bank. No iihone. Percy Da- •Uh ho'.iso from Cherry Tree farm.* permanently exterminated (guaran- REAL ESTATE WANTED. A N~OP PORT UNITY to buy a profttftbh liceman, was sovorcl;- Injured early eluded; new condition; HIBU' Uelco 600- SIX-HOOM liaiise. all iniprovcmchtB; serv- luisincsH which would bo sultabla to * teed), Rnts caught with fcrroti (not Sunday morning when Ills car col* wntt farm light plant; recently rebuilt, WANTED, handy man for roads tand; FARM WANTED; will exchanuo pen shore nnt'j* mom, hot wnter heal; economictil yonnR man or nomcone who wonta to b« poisoned). Phone 2843 Apbury. Jnck to hent; ronvci.icnt location: two-ear fia- profitably ocrupiod i 1600.00 Is tho onlf lldcd with ono owned by Otto Foas- chenp. Wllllant D. Cromey. Rumson, N. J., v.»om nnd hoard. Churo'B Fnrm Market, property an part pnyment on farm. Aii- 11 Holmdel News. liliouo 614.' Kcndrlck, oxtormlnator, established Miildletowti (ono rnllo from brldRe). Ircss 1'jirm Wanted, box "lll._"]ctI_L1innk._ rase; rent S'"' rer month. Frank B. investment. Vor «lctaiU apply to O. How» man. Mr. Lewis la in tho Matawan r : I,nweB, 47 Shrewsbury iivcnup, Ked iinnk, iird IJppincott. 31 Monnimith street, IU4 hOBpltal and la badly cut about tho ilOJtb ]3.' BcVii7v, uoiiH(7 in «v«i y~wiii', tor Sfi years. \BoioxiterTonccdVi \VA*NT to rent, Kmirt country hmiHo or Tho board of education of Holm- llillnu, woililiiR or drlvlnn; e^peclnlly olii'a Restaurant, 2 Knat Front etreet, farm: will pny JliOO to S9»0 yearly, de-. face. Mr. FoHsnmn made a . com- adniHcd for rhtldrcti'i rlillnjr; will nho do lleU Hank.* del township has renewed Its con- ESTELLE PAINTING and Decoratlna Hendttit upon condition of hmieo find lo- plaint agalnot Mr. Lewis for reckless fiinn wink, c nil 1 vat in K or work double ; LAHY." cultin-Gd, ngroenblo. hl^hTchT:... .tioii. Miuht nrnn.Ko with owner to tract -with Joseph Phillips for tholow pi'Iro of f-16. m'ot cnah. Huplmel, till) I Sorvlca; paper hanging, i>lnln and dec- 1 driving, und us BOOH n.i Mr. Lewis la I oiatlvo pulnttni;. I'iiintB, vnrnitihcs ami cook ;-fond of children nnd nninmlH, de- jik farm. Huply direct to TrlncUm!, box transportation of school children. He Uookmun riyenue, Aahury 1'ink. f\v_n r(!Bponfiiblo position. ricni>o atato ablo to loavo tho hospital ho will bo COWS, tlueo-ycar-oht (iucrnecy, Jersey j wfill paper for enlo. Oflico, 41 Monmouth _ JLSs ia to receive $760 per year, as com- 1 street, shop 20 Mount street, Red Bank, sulnry. Address 'Lady, box 611, KedI.AK(iK aniount f>f mortgnne money can obliged to appoal' before JusUlco T. L. pared Wltl. $1,200 last year. J. E. C. nnd Hnlnlcln; nlna two fmo tiiicvnfi'y phone UliGV. lie (juckly plnccd on KOO<1 propcrtiea in yoni-ohl holfoia: all touted and thoiiniKh- lied Bank vicinity. Milton Berk, 8S Uroad Smith In answer .to tho dinrgc. Layton of Llncroft made a bid of hroil«: prico reiiflonnble. Hnplmel, 045 OLD GOLU— We pHy caali roi your old 1 c gold jowclry, vvntt'hoB, teeth, etc. ffeui- lilHL wanted to tako euro of bnby, "I'hone nticct, phono K£ 'Jl"2l'J _H Mrs. Harry A. .Brown Is enjoying $1)80 and Carl Kahlcrt of Hazlot made Cixikman avenue, Aalmry 1'nrk, N. J. 1 Ked Hunk 1432. VUlhli'S yard nyin net, tiiclutllnff Imldoriu ttillc'R . 83 ilroad street. Ucd liank. WANTKI), cxiiflrlcncml women for CRII- •\VANTK1), tlueo or four room houKekccp- a, motor trip to Chicago, with hor a bid of $1,085, I 11UY anil eell poiomi-hRiid ciothos, muft nluKt »url\ us tomntocH, corn, etc. Ini: nimilment, hirhjillu^ pjlvnto Imlh, ulstor, Mrs. Randolph Heuscr of Mlaa Alice TlUon, who has boen In nwliiff, noesaw, Hlidhin polo and mvhiK- bo in Hood condition. l_ ICerltcr. a (Mi CIHTU'M Fnrm Mnrkct, MliUtlotown (i Tor nilult nnd child 1>J Seiilnnlier: iinlui- hij: bur nnd IIIIHB: iilmi Inwn BWIIIK. 61 9biawebury avonuc Itcd Unnk. Phone -'li; from bridge.) itihrd ricrcrred. Mrs. M. Tope. I,COTIIU- Money Going to Waste M«t~>»•!,. They will vlBlt their sister, poor health several weeks, Is nowI'utora nlme, Itoil Hank," _ i. N. .!.• YOU SAVK dollnra here, not cent8~Mcc S'l'KNlXiHArilEK. hlKh ncliool urnrhmte, Mra. Edgar Lott of LnUrnngc, Il- well on tho road to recovery nnd alio WANT-to rent modern six or Mover, loom om- lnr«fl \niiciy of uat'd i'uinJtuiu. A»- \Y|*IK>H oflice poslllon; knowledyo of Get a sheet of paper and a lead pencil. linois. Is able to bo about tho house. I'AlNTINti, pni>tr hnnyiinf, dccorntlii l>'|.v»'i-lllitR, KnKllsIl, Stmiilnh. tliclniihnna. hotiso; must havo nil imiuovFTncnta; lo- tUniGH, ptilntlnirft, ruita, chinn, gliiflawa:e, tcd near lnk'l[\c^t Fci-tlon. Wille full J. Crawford Osborn la vlaltlnf, William, M. Ely and his Bon Mount (nptMtrtoH, liookw. oflico fuinltme, «to. Auc- (In* work, low prices. Attltur K. Uoyc t'oniiiHinlcnto ullli Evelyn Dorr, Enton- Tlion go up In the garret find make a list of tho Daniel Chaso at Baring, Maine. phono KuniBon GGti, lowii, N. J.' II t ii-uliiv;! nml piice to Jnykuy. Imx ill, of Cleveland aro visiting relatives tion (JntlurlGB, 27 Kant Front street, Ited lira llnnk. discarded thing;} thero—the old lamps, tho trunks, Mr. and Mrs. Mclvln A. Plillo aro hero for a fow day«. llnnk. I'HONK 2317 Ucd Unnk." for~your v\wn IS TMKltK7i younit y.-om'in'urKao.rin Ina;. hciitltis nnd llunlnn tirohlnimi. At ily IIVIIIK In 01- iionr Hed llnnk who WANT to rrtit a fnrm ttj ho umt\ for. tho suit cases, the carpets, tho curtains, tho hoatera, upending two wooka' vacation at Rev. and Mrs. William H. Vander- HPKCIALS—ThU wroh: Living room Hulto tiiii y'v.u: : will mnko (i contract for n *l«, new bonlor llnulauin Wile ynrd. bodn vica anil catlniiitea freo. Joicp^ h W, Ko V'Mil.l bo tntcrciittil In n jtnjillitui wilU ii tho badstuiulii, tho clothing, tho crockery, tho K''IBS- Lako Wlnncpesaukce, Now llamp- mecr are on nn automobile vacation $1, coL nnd nmttreni (now) J6.t)D, ico TH1116 0 PiiuikiirHUJ HESf"iirii-Py mint, BU • rpaii lind nfu 1^ r llvo futvm-V SlonoKrnphlo knowlcilitc nml toml of ycnrM hy H lullul.lo fanner, with wnro and all the odds and enda of tliin^f which-you 'shlro. Hip In Now York fltato nnd Canada. boH t'Z, etc. Aucttim tiiillory, 27 Enst iift, Joo ItuUor, 2 30 Mechnulo utiilily lo meet nnd lumdlo peoiilo TICCOP- ^ li.-tn nml Dvvrr t'liiilpmcnt nml ~ito.'k. will never WHO ay,u[n_ X^u ihcm nil down on Uia Front Ktrcet, Hud llnnk. Rl Hkl!a0 Mii-y. 1'iHl or lull lime. Ailnly A. II, C,Can lur:iUh tcnoci reference. Address t,, Mr. and Mra. Harold Poling of They will altm tour tho Middle- West- in nil, Red IiMik.* II. W.. Imi 111, ltsil llanV." _ Hat. . , West Now Brighton, Btntcn Island, lirEWimKiflifliiiduuuilera. Typow I 1IAVK'iir»t lioiiil nml laoi'lMwriTmtmoy ern state* und they, wll spend sev- WIHE I!AU~tQrrter Iiui>i»i«»~for~«nlo7 rented, bnunht, •old nnd rennlrcd. Tni- WAN'l'KD, iTcinnBtio cm"HoyTM""of~li wero wooU-ond, geata of Mr. und Mm. eral days In Michigan. They expect remain; tlva months old; will «elJ for n'H. 8t) ltroiul etrcot, IU> (!,SW to J7,Si>u to Tlion f;o down coll'ir nnd do tho eniuo thing. List Evorott Poling. to bo away about three weeks. S10, with pcdljtrt-e, Herbert Dlotr. Ai-i'iicy, 107 Monmoulh Bticct, PIHIIID Kcil phu-e on ir.iod i ciildcnllal |irn|lcllio.<. W. A. up your old stnvo^, your oM tiilm, your wringrra, HhrawHbury River rhib, Mlddlctown town- Hank jsno.* Hopping A^ciiy, ti Llmlon place, Uoil 1 Mra. Edna Ogdcn and daughtor Asher Hchanck and Edwnrd John- iirhn I'e| Ilk2B88J FOH UEAL ESTATE, insuiance of all j Hank, plioim ail I.* your Jura, nnd th* other thiuk'a which you Imvo dls- Froncos havo roturnod from a vo-non havo bought automobiles. UlilVS liidH, drop Plile, iiIny~tciiT~a7ni kinds or first mortBuno loam, con- WOMAN \viHhJIT3oiiieliil~wm-k ; "rnn" fut" carded. You will IIOVIT uwn I hum ogrtln but you fool nh'll ii'fiMpncnH. Aliply 117 L'ht^liuit r cation at Lako George, New York. Tho funeral of Mrs. Austin Hchonck flro trurk; nil In (rood condition, 71 •ult Hawklni Urothors. 10 Munmouth .!.,,!, «.•cl. «prlnB mnt- p ...offlco. gf Jho, Jmaey. .G&ntml Powur tondod by a number of tho residents ti-o.ii, IIIIIOWM, dre«Hlnir Ubl* mul chulr. UKNlSRAL. CONTKACl'OH nnd CUTSIW.VN IIIIIMIM-'II Mont Homo, lau ltlvurtlilo uvc- |)i ii\'t3inotit«, witli Kth iiiio j Sliri.iM) per in (ii« K'urot or in tho collar, doing nobody nny ,—!.n0 j fruHhly palntod. jfleaiitifiil mttln " clonnod; oiiitlntf nnd Kmdlnic i tt»|i mil, urn., H«il Ilnnlc." timnth; Mai'lo nvenue, Ktimson (ncinr Hin- v and I/lght company. of thin plncii. Tho eovvlcn wna con-IKHI B«t iraa. Ill) Mnninnuth atreat. Cnll mnnure. illl tlhl. clmUm*. urnvd mul «;iini. uVJ«tri i7,i,l tt-ltiinnn'a I'lirnpi-J, 1), I, Wnnli;!!. dvu Mra, Elizabeth Morales of Mans- ducted by Ilev. John Shorrnan. KntlmntoH Riven, phono Itcd llutili ;i;iii."i-.I. Hik'lil, illume -.''' BI* fiiOO 1*. M. nil ilny Hut utility. Apiily lOO lllvrr nlrocl, Put uilvrrtinfluent In tlio Wnnt Pepnrtmcnt of field, Pennsylvania, has been visiting CtH'i'KfiJ inn nnd hot wntcr \{n\ for nnln One up Uorkor, 47 Burond Hticot, Fair lla- HALP (if .loulilo h'niino" for rent, nil Im- Jacob Htorn hns enlargoa his liv- von,N. J. j piiivrint'ntn; No. 1^(1 Munnunilh etn-ot. 'I'lu! HoKlnter tcllliiR-nhout UIOHO thluKH. You may hor aunt, Mr». lillyabolh Morris, ing quarterii by building a Uitchon- rhenp j pnietlrnlly iiowj no gotuj oir«r SALESWOMAN wnntoil; cipoTirTireTrivoVn" rimed. 113 Monmouth atreot, Ited Unnk. Aj.i.ly Jjltu T. Kunn, il WHII stiect, Ucil RCI. a tlvo-doJInr MH out of thorn- -mnyhn thrcq (if Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Anderson and j)Eiran^n^^rc^^rrc\ Hurt itppHHl, eto. Ktuto cxpei li'iire, IIKC. Hunk. to«o SilflJ. _____" «lvo you mi oHtlntnto on (I,-. AiltlrcMi ytvleNwomnn, box (ill, Kcil ; four flvc-iio'liu* hills. Why let them runt out OP b* l' (Vui:-It(M)M ixinifdlow 'for rent; t_un, wn- dnughUrs of Fall Church, Virginia, Tho Bnptlut church will reopen fltiKS'l' lituirnfiirt over hHdT~<5hlfToroho Qunllty workmannliliu renpitnn Iliuil. broken nml finally bo thrown nwny? Luta of l wero week-end Rucsts of Mr. ami tcr mul t'li-i'lvk-Uy. 5(1 Out on f.tve«t, nday, floplembor1 . 810, lUintry t»b!o, MorvU, nrm nn,lI'liono Wljlinm Schloeder, Kiito llAM'liV " TVIIIU""vinnioU." 'riifiu-iil': niii»l~'Vo Hnmr.-n, N. .1. wnnt (lii'fu) very things. Mrs. J. Carlo Anderson. Xiov, WllHum II. Vandcrmoer ...ckfiu! chiih, nntiqiK) lt»vo ncnt wltli rod MADAIIE BAttATllAniMNO,' tr Chovo'B 1'iuni, Mlilillclnuit (i.nu !Voil'S['rn»tihiiniiiir~HW'Viim ami'TiiThTr.li ' Norman White, former manager Icitiher, nil Ili.AO ourli i bed, •prlnir nnd ellrt. rtirintlere. 227 Ucriren preached at Coninumlty church at IroBHoni, ia.00 cnrh, iiorcolnln kltflion t«- lihuno 670-H, Ited Manic.* iDil'iovuiticnti; K'IIUI toratidii. In nil In* Dim I let thin money go to waoto! for tho A. A P. locul store, has aPort Montnouth Bundny. .il« ami i-linlr, gfcoii nml OIIIIIKV, dliih rack iKr^r.UA. lioiineworkmn. idokn, ihnulln.|- l!it Ti»n-«r iJJIl nveiitiu, llcil JlnnU." jionltlon with tho local American fur rcnli\ui'atit, nlflo Iniiro wutor coolor, 5(tn liitf: IM Ic-n-lnno repaiiod. .l'mnlc llnw ,iii.lil-wriltioii«u» mil minium wnntril Im- SMALL lunun foi' iml lit Kuno In11ti. Mhl- ie, ti'l optiun , .llnti.lv. llcil Ilnnk Kiniilfiyinrnt AK«II- -tllntouu. Ap.il/ Wlllhiiii Kiinu, MIUillo- store. I'nrli j inucli nwnlnuH, threo otzos 0, H. HiSr»V-j? °11 au fon nvo11 At Sou's Brtlaliio. fcot, nlmntt now, chenp (lirpwi'V ; tnune • 31 Monmouth ilical, iiiiunu llcil lliiiib Inwti, H. -I, Mra. Iimbol Lambrlx of Buffalo, Axriilnsttfr rtiif, 8x10, Jfl.OOj nevon ynnla VAaJiAUiTKxiMTiiaSMoviirijl.Mui aii.i M FOR KKNT, Wtoifl ut "76" MnnmnVitli slfool. New York, wan tho recent guest of Joseph I*. Tumtilty^A formor eec- ot-heavy tnufo atnlv runner, 7BK; collar Imiir illttiinrs, Keimiol hucklmr /mil ntfiun hunt ; milt tit.In for nny tmalhofts; \}ftt Mtovo or Imnuhy .Btovo for heufinit fimlKlit norvicn: clouiul vnn. 1H llnunl Mr. nnd Mrs, Hteplion M. Arnold, rotary of ProsWcwt Wflmn, ennio to 01 10|) l 0l llni i MISCELLANEOUS. lent j LiitHoiHitilo. V'or itnitltmlaiH BOB Cltn- Minn Oln WnlilnR hnn boon VIBIIIUJ.; Bprtng Lako from WaflhlnRton, D. C, * * ' " " ' etrcot, lied Hunk. •UMt.jilionBjlgdJBiiiik 7zr..j.» H.IIH'H Miukut, 7a Monmunth BUCBI, Hotl 1'AlNTINd and ilecornTinK. mlcm IIIII«MI- riMlNllllIll; wanlod; old fanhlnncd mi- }hiu\i,' • _ rtlntlvoB lit; Pftlmyra. to be at tho bmlnklo of bin aon, Jos- nlilo. Olmrloa 1,. Mniinthnn, I0H Mn|ilo 11<,u., fiiiuluin In any ronilltlon ; nllo aiiVKN KOOM9 am)' l»»th, «U lt.u>ruv«- Sirs. Alfred Option nnd dtutghtnr p''T^.Jr.i who I* florlmiflly111 , At FARM PRODUCE. avenun, Kalontawn, N, J.. .tihbsi* 1S0-J." llliiMiwaiu. Willo. I will ,,,11 nt. ,,,i:o. I Diotita, four bullion ma, one Mock fiotii Mlrgarot nml Mr. unit Mrs. II. Sea-flrrt reported ns typhoid fovor, tho |n\y m,.li. Aildiona AnticniGu, 15 Moclinnto at at ((mi t'tenl for coinmutflr. Api»)y Own. MXI,ort MlUliii "Birvico—'(io'rnioro'iiioT Ht i not, Freehold. N. 4. brook Hahiinck and children urn son'fj lllnens hen b««n dlagnoaecl us XUlti, W«Uc''«treat. Tlnton'Fa ll> from rour llvo slnok by hnvlui your or, H1H Monmouth atrc*tt Jtad Bt^iW, ulion* pn»lte VnuX IltonK Fur mi.* fMil uroilnd on >nur farm. Hanrr 1'. (U;i;,\:i: (ilJN* wnntod flu »IIIV1L'« ntstluni IHGH-TC. ding a eoupto ot weeks »t Point pncumonU- Tajlor. 1SI W«»hlnaton mail. Snvtevlll*. nui^t l>« lenaonahltl, I'liono licil Uank* TOWN 'liorrHK, six" roomu. npnr Bchool it N. J.. liliont Eoutll Rlvar SJ-J. :isi' anil ulioimlri? a«ntar, IR'K Alio hftlt* fc* ulv"«n jiour [ionic lot WANTED, Dink ami wlitf* oltli.a m io«. houMf «'x room*., |5ffi. llolnton, WAUf* ••** tyu m Jm Pagg IVenfy-F(mr RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 22,1938. IN MEMORIAM. Red Bank Man's little Beiorta In Uttld Belgium. cluster a few amall houses and abopa nab Stay. - h* turned on the water once more In Iovlnr memory of Alfred, btlortd Debate On Sales and on the rock foundations rlaei an Prompt«4 by ourloBlty, out ot The trout then accelerated Its epe«d P. N. faUier and huBbcnd, who puaed *w»y When most Americana arrive In abbey founded In the year 70S A. D., and hilariously leaped about In the August 20. 1334. Will Is Probated Belgium they are apt to decide In General Electrlo'a managere looked Practical Front Corset MIIS. ALFRED FEUDER Tax Ends In Tie favor of Blankenberkhe, Ostend and over twelve hundred years ago, with Into the Hidden sale, not long ago, swirling ourrenta. When It was re- cloisters and aombre balls about It* oi six washing machines to a road- moved and tossed back Into the . AND CHILDREN. John M. Osborne of Red Bank ex- the larger coast resorts. Without r< and you have a picture of one of the pond, It waa off like a fiaah and I Members of Lions Club Hear Dis- excuted hla will in 1882. He made fleeting adversely on these cosmopol- aide restaurant near Ellonville, New Graduate bequests of $500 each to hla children itan resorts, let mo urge the tourists strangest and nioat impressive struc- York. The restaurant, It seemo, was had soon churned up the placid t Cornetlere WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. cussion on Question, "Should John P. Osborne of Maplewood and to get a little closer to this delight- tures In the world—Mont St. Mlche' kept by one Joe Medway, and Itswaters Into tiny whlteoaps with Its - In Attendant Sales Tax be Repealed?"— Dorothy F. Plate of Allenhurat. His ful country, by picking out a place off the coast of Brittany tn France. chief attraction for passing tourists capers. Mr. Medway waa not slow', Too Late For Classification. grandson, John R. Plate, was be-where the crowds are fewer and theIt is a rare experience, but onewhloh was a pond stocked with trout, For to peroelvo tho possibilities ot this, y to Fit Picnic Tuesday. I havo had, to drive In a two-wheeled a small fee, anyone could select his The upshot; Six washing machines^ Every Figure LOST, keya in leather case, near Cariton queathed a gold watch and chain. llfo Is quieter. I have often written cart over the sands to It when the were bought to exerclae Joe's troutl tliL'ater-last iii(:ht. Finder please return A debate on the question "Shall the All the rest of the estate was be-about Zoute and Knocko, of which I dinner, catch It with a net, and o :S'J Hunlins- road, Ked Hunk, or at Fred tide Is on the ebb. It Is the only have It cooked. However, Mr. Med-dally and they love it. ) J. Wil.oli' Co." _ ' _ IS'ew Jersey, state sales tax be re- queathed to his wife, E. Marie Os- could still sing much praise, but I place in Europe where Z was tempted pealed?" was held Tuesday night borne. Mr. Osborne appointed Ar- ought long ago have said something way one days discovered that his KN(ilNE for mutoi'boat for sale, two cyl- to rub my eyes In order to convince fishes' flesh was soft and flabby,In - IJL+, siiix h.. P.. William H.. (JibaonGibson,, LoLo-- during the cotiree of the regular thur A. Quaranta and. hla wife as for Coq-on-the-Sca, two or three myself that X was not looking at a Apple and pear growera In New $3.50 : Point. N. J. I weekly meeting of tho Lions club at executors. • miles from Oatend. It has a quiet duced by too easy a life. In that Zealand are ondoavorlng to develop page from the Arabian Nights. little pond they lived Indolently, GIKL wanted to do'iiencnirhouBoivork and'' tho Elks home. The afllrmatlvo waa lttlo bathing beach set with charm- & market for their products In the Unlit rookinj?. Call any day after 3:00 George W. Brower of Locust left waging no struggle for exlstenoe. up P, M. IJ, Ailler, "i'l Bildge avenue* phonu taken by Edwin R. Conover, Warren all of his estate to his wife, Charlotte ng little villas, scattered among the United States, 20,000 cases being Ked Bank 2203. G. Fowler and Lester V,. Ross. The E. Brower, In a will which he exe-wooded dunes. Wenduyne on the In an Ancient Printer's House. Mr. Medway didn't know what to shipped to this country In the eur> same route is another such place, . foiurr enleBuie,, chiffonierc«i»uii«H-,f tw>,«,o. nonegativj e side was tnken by M. Van- cuted in. 1023. Ho named his wife do about It until one afternoon at- r6nt season. ' • . W<> Have n Conet lor Every itressing table, two beds and Euren Sznock, Herbert E. Edwards as executors. much patronized by family parties. It Is not without reason that the ter he had finished rinsing his large sprliiKa. 108 Hudson avenue, phone IteiJ t | Frank O. Wodehouse. visitor 'to Antwerp la asked BO often am The de- John E. DeCou of Asbury Park It has not Kursaal or pier and is a net In his lone washing machine, ho resort for naturD lovers. Its. bathing f ho has yet seen the house of Chrls- discovered a single trout flopping The latest estimate places the pop- LEWIS ~,j cision waa a tie. made his will last April. He left $100 vans are scrupulously cared for by tophe Plantln. The worthy citizen ulation of Sacramento, California's, PONI'IAO 8 roadster for sale, •-ver- y -l o Plans for the Lions annual picnic each to his children, Harry, John and about the machine In lively fashion. capital at 101,600, a growth of 1,500 Specialty Shop jTiilt'age, wonderful condition; |30 Ruth DeCou. All the rest of his ea-the authorities. Duinbergen, near was a French printer who lived In Amazed by the piscatorial energy, Cnron, care Rutgers, Broad t »t. Shrews-1 for C1.jpplccj children in this section, Heyst, nestling picturesquely In a he sixteenth century and made Ant- in three years. Red Bank bury, N. J." -_ : tate was bequeathed to his wife, 61 Broad St, Rd PAINTING, ilcetmitinjr and paper h to be helMemberd nexts Tuesdayof the clu, bwer wilel dis cal-l Bertha DeCou. Tho will named corner of the dunes, should also be werp his home and print shop. In S, furniLure rufinished [ estim visited, West of Ostend, we have the angle of the Marche du Vendrodi ien o We a &o ; in their cara for the children.and will rewis M, DeCou as executor, cheerfully iriven. Leo Wickers ham, Oostdulnkerke and Coxyde, aa wild t can be found around Its quaint llt- street. RiveRi r VlVlnzn, N. J.* ' |; nieeett Inn front of the Elks club at George H. Kern of Ocean Grove and lovely as their dunes. Nleuport FARM Jiandy man wanted; one arre plac ! two o'clock. It is estimated that be- left all oi his estate to his daughter, tlo courtyard, under tho • name of t kkno w ho 0hb01 d Musoo Plaintln-Moretus. It has a */**%,Hilary. Address HVndy Manf bo; Ti. I' tween 25 and forty children will bbe "ortrude E. Putt of Ocean Grove, emerging finely from its war uniquo collection of old furniture, Hennessey's Fish Market Ked Bnnlc.* g of the Lions. The members and his son, Herbert H. Kern of Al- :louda, whilo La Panne still has the WHY SHOP outside of Monmouth county ? will take their guests to Asbury Park lentown, Pennsylvania. He named tapestries and ornamontB and can 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. I^ook thf-u en i-a over before dei-idinp: oveliest goldon sands of Belgium. It boast of fourteen Rubens and two nnd save mnnoy: IP20 Chevrolet, four- where they will spend the afternoon lis daughter and his son as execu- 3 larger than some of tho other COMTPAItE OUR QUALITY WITH OTHERS. ! anDycks in its collection on the ijuor sedan, ?S7,. i0: 193ft Chevrolet, two- enjoying the various rides and games :ors. places mentioned, but to watch Its All Our Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. loo r SLMIint. S12S: 102!) Chrysler Model 7fi. at that resort. Refreshments will be Samuel P. Landers of Newark, who Shrimpers from horseback on the walls. Tho old printing office, the foui--im.^i.>n>:n' coupe, SI 25; 1980 Chryp- served. The committee in charge roprletor's office and' the salesroom BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. ler Model 7 7, tumble seat coupe, S195; maintained a residence at Deal, ex- sands is a treat not to bo missed. re preserved complete and the 193.1 Chevrolet KaKlp, rumble neat coupe: consists of Jack Burns, James A. ecuted his will in 1933. He left his .932 Fiml cnitch, completely reconditioned, Curley, Henry Eigonrauch, Herbert ouse Itself Is a fine Renaissance ex- jierifil price; 1921* HupmoliIJe, four-door lome at Deal, together with all the Phone 1377. We Deliver r Holsworth, Dr. A. Alfred Podell and mple of tho better burgher type. .riJan, 51 ?.'•: Shulrhiiker 8 sednn. SH.>. urnlshings, to his wife, Sylvia D. Mont St. Michel. WEEK-END SPECIALS! Terms a.i low nn $2,fio weekly. See Frank Charles G, Schneider. Zanders. To his daughter, Sylvia L. Tho guides used to be clad in the l'.«ed Car' department, li'J 3oldwln, he left $2,000. All the rest jlojj your eyes and go back .in quaint costume of the period, but IVe^t"Front street. Larry Laros was named to confer memory to tho wonderful castles his is now changed. Priceless SSS^ESS"^** Fre h Mackerel with a committee of the Rotary club jf the estate was left In trust. Tho 8 ke la s S T directed that the income from that you flrst saw In your books of ;i ensures of art, engraving and \° ™ (? " ° * meeting^to be NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. lcld n y one-third of tho residuary estate be fairy stories, where terrible giants jrlntlng can be seen, and many an Fresh Bonita 14c » Native Bluensh Notice Iis hereby rive(riven thnt bids , vilvll\l behe * *»ft " ft ^c^ . clubs on Thurs- paid to his wife. The remaining two- dwelt behind ramparts that seemed Vmorlcan printer and newspapor- by the Uncroft fire company up ! day, October 10. Gpven.or Harold G. tn plorce the skies. Instead of the Fresh Butterfish lSc"> 20!, til Momir.y nicht. August 26, on the thirds of the estate was divided nan passes through the old shop as liny of ii firehouse. Everything com- Hoffman is expected to be the guest. •qually among his children, Bernard moat and drawbridge, picture the hrough a.shrine, for Its atmosphere BIG JUMBO Fresh Crabmeat t 2. Plnns may bo obtained at the Dr. James G. VanNoetrand told of md Samuel P. Landers, Jr. The will fortress on a rocky Isle towering both within and without In Its court- Soft Crabs ....$1.25 doz. ,ineioft iiostoffice or at the home of Cant. .plans for the model regatta to be held 1 'rank McCurron of the Main rond,. lamed Mrs. Landers, Mr. Lander's nearly two hundred feet abovo the yard provokes rovorle and quiet. at Little Silver point on August 31 nephew, Harry F. Landers and Sam-waves of the sea, cut off at high tide All Kinds of Fresh Sea Food at Seasonable Frlces at All Times v MOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT and September 1. uel J. Resnlck as executors and tius- from all land invaders. Around It' It pays to advertise in The Register. Estate of Elnathan T. Field, deceased. The attendance prize, offered by Watching the Notice Is hereby Riven that the RC-Mr. Wodehotise, was won by W. Ray- •unts of the subscribe™, trustees of the late of said deceased, will be audited and mond Johnson. thermometer itated by tho Surrogate of the County of CARD PARTY TODAY. mouth nnd reported for settlement to he Orphans Court of said County, on. Mrs. Carl Whitehurst of Eatontown wont keep you Thursday, the tenth day of October, A. Seeking Woman Who 3. 1935, at which time application will be Hostess to l«ng Branch. naiie for the allowanca of commissions rul counsel fees. Sold Fake Chances Mrs. Carl Whitehurst of Broad cool— Dated Aujnift 21. A. T>. 1{>35. DAVIDSON BROS. street, Eatontown, this afternoon at CHARLES L. BENNETT, Police are searching for a young two o'clock will be hostess to mem- Juidter, Florida, woman, about 22 years old, who on You need these . JOSEPH IT. APPLEflATG, bers of Long Branch chapter. Order lied Bank, N. X, Tuesday, according to complaints re- of Eastern Star, at a lawn card par- cool clothes . . . Trustees. ceived at police headquarters, fleeced ty at her home. Prizes will bo award- tpplegatc, Stevens, Foster several Red Bank housewives. 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. you need them as & Reupsille, Esqa.. ed and refreshments served. much as a farmer Red Bank, N. J., The young woman, described as be- Those In charge are Mrs. Carl Procton. ing about five feet tall, dressed In a Whitehurst, Mrs. William Gustason, QUALITY PLUS SERVICE needs rain. red and white checkered gingham Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. William NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. dress and carrying a black suit case, Miller, Mrs. William D. Jeffrey, Mrs. Atlantic Township, N. J. succeeded In selling chances for a Notice of the time and place of holding Allan Woolley, Mrs. Arthur Mann, 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. You've seen them .i© General Election and of the officers to fair. With each purchase of $1.85, Mrs. Evelyn Ferris, Mrs. Fred Keller on other men and io elected and meetings of the Board of the buyer was promised articles of ind Miss Francis Carr. Registry and Election in the Township of women's clothing, to be delivered la- PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. in a lot of shop Atlantic, In the County of Monmouth. ter, but according to the police, the Notice is hereby given that a General Entertains Gleaners. windows but Section will be held in and for tho deliveries were never made. Township of Atlantic, in the County of Mrs.' Carl Whitehurst of Broad you've never had rlonmouth and State of New Jersey, nn treet, Eatontown, entertained 26 Tuesday, November 6th, 1935, between the an opportunity to lours of seven o'clock A. M. nnd eight Garden Club Meeting. members of the Gleaners society of :lock P. M., at tha respective Dolling 'i he Neighborhood Garden club of the Eatontown Presbyterian church Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials buy them at any- ilnce in Bttid^Township. yesterday afternoon at a lawn party Said election will be held in the said Red Bank will meet at the residence where near these awnship for the purposo of electing or lira. John J. C. O'Shea, 128 Broad at her home. Games were played Member of the Senate of tho State of street, next Monday afternoon, Au- and refreshments served. Mrs. El- prices. Sew Jersey; two Members of the General mer Wilson was in charge and was MAXWELL HOUSE SCHIMMEL'S :\ssembly of New Jersey from the County gust 26, at half-past two o'clock. BUTTER Evaporated Milk if Momnouth; a Sheriff for the County o£ There will be a discussion on fall assisted by Mrs. William Emmons PURE JELLY Monmouth; two Members of the Board of and Mrs. Carl Whitehurst. COFFEE Come . . . strike Jhosen Freeholders for tho County of planting, and plans will be made for ELMDALE BOLL BOBDEN'S—ST. CHARLES Apple With Flneapplo Flavor. Vlonmouth. for three years; threo Cor- the September card party to be held Very Special I while the iron 3neP3 for the County of Monmouth; and Very Special 1 Tall Cans "or the following municipal officers, viz.: by the club. Making Trip West. 2-16. Jar and weather are one Township Committeeman, for the full 1 Mrs, Mary Norman of John street, hot. Get in and term of three years, nnii a' Collector, for Hospital Patient. formerly of Colt's Neck, her daugh- only the full term.-of three years. ter, Mrs. Anna Sutphin, and two chil- Notice of Primary Election. Mrs. Chester ,L. Ebie of Riverside 25;,, get yours before dren, and her son, William Norman, 29 Also take notice that a Prirnary Elec- 19 drive, Middletown, was admitted last noon to be sure tion for all political parties entitled there- left last Thursday for a visit with to will be held in and for the Township night as a patient at Monmouth Me- Mrs. Norman's oldest brother, John some other smart of Atlantic, In said County, on Tues- morial hospital at Long Branch. Mrs. ^latley of West York, Illinois. The Peanut Butter B&M TUNA FISH DROMEDARY day. September 17, 1035, between the hours Eble is the wife of Chester L. Ebie, fellow 'doesn't ot j>t'\cn A. M. and eisht P. hi. (Standard rip will take about three days each New England Brick-Oven PITTED DATES time.) manager of Eisele, King and Studdl- ray. WILMAE—10-oz.—Tall Jars BAKED BEANS or FANCY LIGHT MEAT beat you to tin- Said Primary Election to bo held In the fcrd's brokerage office at Red Bank. pince in the respective district aa Bpeclfi- BBOWN BREAD punch. Lidty above mentioned nnd said Primary^ Auxiliary Una Stmwrlde. C pks> C Election will bo held for the purpose of nominating persons of tho respective Returns to Kansas. Thirty members of the Ladles' cans C partita to the ollicee above mentioned, luxillary of Rumson fire company Mrs. 2 25 and also to elect ono Mate- and one Female Irene Hlntclmann has 2'- 27 has e 2 -" 25 enjoyed a strawride last night to MMember of thoo CountCy y EExecutive Conr 2 29 Tropical Wash turned to her home at Leavenworth, mitte for each political pparty y pparticipatipat - Belvedere Beach. The evening was ing iin id Pi y ElElectioE i n IIn eeach Kansas, after a two weeks' stay with spent on rides on the various de- COMET Suits Slacks electiol n district; also one "Male and ono Misses Jane and Rita Hintelmann rices. Harvey Tilton's truck was Female Member of tho State Executive of Rumson. Mrs. Hintelmann is a BABO FORCE TEA Committee for each political party. ised for transportation. Mra. Harold FANCY OBANGE PEKOE Brown Rice Flakes 1.75 |.65 Said date will also bo the eecond reg- former resident of Rumson. . Peters was in general charge. Bobby Benson Glaas FBEE ! '. OBA: istration date in Bald municipality. for |C H-ID. Notice ot Registration, pkgs C Also take notice that the District Board C of KiMdstry and Klection for paid Township 1 23' Straws—Half Price will meet on Tuesday, September 3, 1935, for the purpose • of organizing as re- New Jersey Peaches Come Back One Can FBEE! 2- 23 2 19 quired by liiw. 43' Ami further take notice- that on Tue»- clny, September if, 1935, the Boards of ReK- After Two-Year Crop Failure iHiy i;nd Election phnll meet, in their re- SPINACH MIRACLE ROCKWOOD'S SARDINES K(iti(.-tivu districts and piocccd to make o PEAS OALIFOBNIA hon-o to house cunvasa of tho votera in FRENCH DRESSING CHOCOLATE MINT J, thoir respective districtB, recisterinft nil First Tree Ripened Fruit of Season is Now Available; FANCY CALIFOBNIA In Tomato Sauce pefhons entitled to vf»to nt tho cnHiilnf; FANCY SWEET VVAFEB8 I'rlrnnvy and General Kl«clionp, which unid No Crop Since 1932 Large Can 8-flz. 1-16. oval cans — Red Bank — ctinvasa tdiaII IK.1 connected on or before Mns c O 16. A cans Fiiiliiy, . September P. 193ri. By FRED W. JACK6ON can9 la Phone 637. And thnt on Tuesday, October IK, Director, Division of Consumer Information 2 25 25 llW'.G, tho Hoards of ReKlstry end Election 2 25° 2 " 25° 23 wilt meet at tho place at which they will Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. hold the Central Election above men- tiuncd, bcUveen the houi-a of one o'clock JERSEY peaches are "In." They in tho afternoon and nine o'clock in the MIRACLE WHIP evfnuiit, for the purpose of mnklng the «l are the flrst tree-ripened peaches Walter Baker's Tho Red Bank Register travels linn! revision and correction of tho regis- of tho season. From tho same New Del Maiz Niblets over every street in town and every ter for tlic I"! en oral Election. Jersey orchards where many en- SALAD The poll inn place- lor Atlnnllc Town- Joyed tho early spring bloom there Premium Chocolate road In tho county. Let It carry your ship U tho Township Hall, Colt's Neck. are now moving to market thou- message to those who live on these JONATHAN H. JONKS, DRESSING NEW PACK Township Cleric. sands of crates and baskets ot thoroughfares.—Advertisement. I'nt^l Autimi.t 18, 1335. choice peaches. A Now Kind of Dressing V2"fa. Bars VERT SPECIAL t Thin year Jersey peachea are Crraltod by Km ft. more than welcome because the dle- astrouH freeze of the winter of 8-oz. jar p't jar qt. Jar C CMS C 1933-31 destroyed last year's crop C 0 almost entirely, tho 1933 crop was 2 29 2 29 just approaching muturlty when It, 14 23° 36 too, waa practically wiped otft by a serious August storm. Consequently to both Browerfl and consumers tho 1935 crop 1MB been yery welcome. Thero Is every indication of excel- FEESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! lent quality too. However, despite these optimistic views the present season's crop in expected to be con- LONG ISLAND siderably below normal In 'total For Friday and Saturday Only! production, especially of tho raid- oeason and lato varieties. DUCKS CALIFORNIA FANCY FANCY SUNKIBT FANCY * New Variety MAINE CALIFORNIA CAIJFORNIA Tho Bureau of Markets' reports ORANGES SEEDLESS LEMONS Indicate that tho Elberta variety Bartlett Pears Medium Site Blackberries are not Tory abundant bocauoo an- Medium Slzo GRAPES othor freeze of tho post winter nm a do* q CROSS RIB CHOPPED seemed tn Injure that variety seri- ously. Beginning early this month 18"'25° 10 ' 25° 3 - 27 2 " 27° a now early variety called Jnbileo Peachet Ripening on the Tree In ROAST BEEF found a good market because of Its FANCY JERSEY FRESn Cumberland County. FANCY FRESH FANCY FANCY rich yellow flesh and good early GREEN or WAX it). season flavor. Since- about August reach a much higher degree of ma- SNOW WHITE 1 JERSEV CALIFORNIA 10 the Slappy has been In demand. turity than those which are shipped Huckleberries 1 Whilo not BO woll known as the from a distance. Consequently tho CAULIFLOWER LIMA BEANS Telephone Peas Stringless Beans Elbortn, tho Sloppy han better flavor New Jersey crop develops a natural' Full I'odn and Its flesh has vory doop yellow flavor, an abundance of Juice, finest JA AC anil up re qt CHUCK Fresh Plate color. Many housewives choo«e aroma and a delicate melting flenh Slappy for home-canning and large texturo all BO highly prized by con- 3 25° 3 " 29° 3 "*15° 19° tiunntltlon are 'preserved under a sumers. ROAST 25; or Navel 15 freezing proccim for use In Jco , cream. When buying poaches, nscortaln FRICSII FRESH FRESH JERSEY FANCY FRESH the variety name In order to b« CALIFORNIA JERSEY c sBEEF Another popular variety and oldable again to recognize them. Site SPINACH BEETS CELERY HEARTS Boneless Umo favorite In Hello of Georgia. la an Important quality factor be- CARROTS Green Peppers Vlavnr la unmirparaod in this whito- cause tho slzo ol tho pits or stones Wnslied Large Bunches Largo Dnncbea Stew Beef 25 Ib i LIVER •flOHhcrt, freestone variety long Is approximately tho same, in largo Largo Hnricli(\'< prized for VIBO nti n dessert peach, and small peaches, consequently . m bunches M AO A bunches A QO for (or cooking or for canning. This there Is comparatively more wanta A buncjicn ffcC variety In at Ita poalt during the In the smaller peaches. The most 4 5° FRANKFURTERS Innt ten days ot August. Important factor to ohncrvo In buy- 3* 25\ Ing peaches In tho degree of rlpe- How to Buy noBs. Buy only what is needed for 36 Monmouth St., Red Bank , Ono of th« outstanding f«ator«» Immediate uie and avoid any show- of tho Joriiny peaches In thn (nilIng brnUod or diseased spoty. De- 204 Broadway, Long Branch aroran nnd flavor they q gree of ripeness In Indicated by tho Keantburg through Irfe-rlnenod. Orown extent to which (rreen color on thhaa We Also Carry a Full Line of Wines and Liquors St., nearliy with l day's haul from undeude r nidide h tpd tot a er«M» Ik lttrt to '~Tw^$mMwm&'$8> muw-^iie^mm't&t*