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laiued Wmlly, Entered «> Eecond-Claia Matter at tho Post- KulijcrliJtiiin Price; Ono Ysnr SI.50 VOLUME*LVII, NO. 2. ofllco Et Rod Bank, N. J,. under tho Act of March 8. 1870. RED BANK, N. J., ^WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934. til-. Moulin Jl.no. Single Cuj.y ic. PAGES i ,TQ 0. NEW MIDDLKTOVVN FASXOR, id to THE TWO EXTREMES. Il«v. Earl U. Compton Will Bo In- George Gnunonn, Jr., .Sells Mordian- From Colt's Neck stalled July 13. Liquor Licenses • ' disc Well Out of Srawon. Tho ordination and Installation of Last winter when thn thermometer Rev. Earl R. Compton as paritor of was well below the 2010 mark, Geor/ro Twenty lor the Operation of A School Principal and His Pet Prominent Men and Women Be- One Application Rejected—Li- Gramann, Jr., who conduct:; a SL-OIKI- Maggie Cline, Former Wei!- Bars and Grills and. Eight for Groundhogs and the Curious tho Reformed church of MIddlotown stow Praise on Sea Bright quor Ordinance Adopted- Executive Session of tho Town- village will take placo Thursday hand furniture and exchange place Known Actress, Left Mont of ship Board of Eckseatiea Other Purposes Granted by Capture That Frank Crawford night, July VI, at the church. Tho Postmistress at Testimonial Robert V. White Resigns from on White street, made an unusual Estate to Her Husband—Oth- tho Township Committee. Mads in a Smokehouse. ceremonies will begin at eight Dinner—Club Gives Pin. Council—Other Matters. sale when he displayed and sold sev- er Wills Probated. Thursday—Member* Harmon. o'clock. Tho charge to the pastor eral bathing suits, beach chairs and I loua but Spectators Indignant Moet ot tho tlmo at tho meeting of About two yearn or flo ago Keed will ba delivered by T!ev. F. T. B;. Friends of Mrs. Jano Garland, post- Fourteen liquor licenses were beach umbrellas. Not to bn outdnni; ] Mrs. Mary A. O^ilvie of Red tho townohlp committee- of Mlcidle- Gngor, principal of the public school Reynolds of Keyport and tho charge mistress of Sea Blight, paid tribute rrrarjtnd nnd nnn application was re., by his winter's experience, Mr. Gram- who died recently, executed hi will At a niccllnj; mirroumU-d by very town townohlp Thursday nftornoon nt Colt's Neck, captured a young^ fe- to tho congregation will bo by Rev. to her at a testimonial dinner last jected -by the Rumson mayor and aim on Saturday and Monday, dur- In January VX'M, Sii,- |iu -^no | Fai[. unusual circumstances (ho Middle- v/aB spent In contudarlug applications malo groundhog which ho kept in a J. J. Sessler, a former^ pastor of tho Wednesday night at Georgo and council last Thursday night, Those ing tho height of the recent hot View ce.met'•[•;,• to be used for tl,r. ,.,,-,, town township board of education for tho salo of alcoholic- bevm-ages, pen and converted Into a pet. The Middletown church. Charley's Lobster house at tilat place. who received retail consumption li- weather spell, displayed Ice ska tea In tninwi'.-ted cr.naldornhlc bilalnoss of her fiiiuily burial plot, All the 1 Tho commltteo granted twenty li- animal became fearless of human be- Rov. Mr. Compton began his pas- The dinner, which was attended by censes wero William Murphy, Jr., of front of his establishment'. Ho told rest of her CM.TU was bcqueathi-l to Tlnm,'hy ni;;ht. An ftxccutlva ses- cences for tho operation of bare and ingj but prompted apparently by the torate at the church Sunday. He waa 150 persons, was given in Mrs. Gar- Washington street, Fred Andre of a Register reporter that ho sold n her brother, r.wmiwl V,. p.nmnin of sion took, placo for about, two and dozen, or more pairs on Saturday nnd oi:c-n-.l[ hours, lasting from elgiit grille, two for tho enlo of bottled call of tho wild It left its home and married Friday afternoon to Miss land's honor by the Women's Demo- Ward lane, Raymond Pullen of First Asbui-y Park, for his At hh goods at stores, three for clubs and wont abroad to fend for itaelf. Occas- Edna Kulthan of Milltown. In the cratlo club of Sea Bright to pay street, Frank Mayer of tho Avenue on Monday morning sold severnl death Ihe juinripiil is t o'clock until' half-past tpn o'clock. pairs to A single customer. to thf Turn a regular meeting nf about flf- five for tho llmltod ealo of beer. Tho ionally Mr. Gager (saw a groundhog Mllltown Reformed church. The tribute to her upon her appointment of Two Rivers, Charles W. Woodward Methndist. Home, tni- tin- A;:- d at fen for baro and grills la $350 por near hla homo and he was of the as postmistress and also In recog- of West River road, Paul Pazlcky to>Mi minutes' duration wan held, at newly married couple have moved In- Ocean r,;ove. which motion,, and resolutions which year. A ntoro llcoriBo la 5250 per yonr opinion that it was his escaped pet. to the Middletown parsonage. Rev. nition of her services in tho interest and Samuel Karinja, partners, of Mrs. Margaret Chne, whn w; and tlie fco for clubs and tho limited Ho mado several unnucccssful efforts of tho Democratic party. Mrs. Gar- West River road, Ellsworth Ludlow a t h:h1l b( Mr. Compton ha3 received several Public Matters moui; on the ata^o for. man.....y. Jyear. " '«i decided to adopt at tha sale of boor io 550. to catch It, but about a month ago ho awards for his preaching ability from land organized tho club, is Its presi- of East River road, George Trute of .vhile appearing under the name ofj"lar chamber session wero regularly Tho fcea paid to tho townohlp as a captured a male groundhog and three tho New Brunswick theological sem- dent, and io also a member of the Center street and Charles VanKelst " '- Cline, exocuw-,-1 her1 will in ! l)a-i;si:(1- Thii was open to tho public, result of thn licenses granted Thurs- email groundhogs, Ho put them in a inary where ho graduated. Ho is a Dcmocratio executive, committee. of East River road. Retail distribu- 1920. She left, the ti.-e of all ot pen, fed them well and they soon be- tion licenses wero granted to Harry •-•-"• ..... bi;t despite the fact that 100 or'raore day amount to $7,750. Those who re- son of Rev. William E. Compton, who Mrs. Joseph Douglas, secretary of furniture to her si.,ier, Klizab eiti/.en? !i;\d waited outside tho meet- ceived llconaeo for tho aalo of al- camo very friendly. was formerly pastor of the Reformed tho club, was toastmistress. The Bfirkan of West River road, John Leonardo Residents Present a Hudson; a diamond sun. hur-l to MJI--}'1^ Hlntelmann of the Avenue of Two coholic bevcrngea to bo conBumod on About two weeks ago Mr. Gagor church of Keyport. speakers in order in which they were Petition for Garbage Collec- garet Ryan and a di.arnoivl lavnliere ; ''.''"'• attempted to get In- or off tho promises wore a3 follows: and his family went to their Bummer Introduced were Mayor William R. Rivers, Otto Strohmcnger of Lafay- to Kathleen Hyan. All the rest of i li'lt> homo at Point Pleasant, taking their Fowler, Sr., Recorder Walter J. ette street and Frederick Finnerty of tion Service—Jobless Men her estate wn;i beque.itVirii io her -In ''''lonial tinien -when Indiana Leonardo—Felix Plitnlck, Jr., tho West River road. Tho Rumson Coun- Leonardo Grill operated by Percy J. groundhog pots with them. Before Sweeney, Mrs, Howard Height, pres- Want to Work Out Taxes. husband, John Tiyan nf lirnnklyn, y"-'™ more numerous than white men try club received a club license. in N A Jl Hauscr and Jameg J. Zarcmba. leaving Mr. Gasrer aolced Frank Craw- ident of tho Monmouth County Wom- and he was named a.i executor'of - '" " '"'V "io medicine men, or Belford—Gcorgo J. Fiiiler, Josoph ford, his next door^ielghbor, to keep en's Dcmocratio club, Judgo Loo J. The application rejected waa that The township committee of Middle- the will. j prophets of the tribes, used to claim town township, at Its meeting last al)ilil C. Halllday, Albert E- Langford. a look out for tho female ground- Warwick, Councilman Edward A. of Patriclj F. Kennedy of Red Bank Mra. Ella F. Cnpsiick of I>:il e:ie-|""' y to predict warn by being •week, passed the final reading of an nbll! u East KeanRburg—Frank Marck- hog which had escaped. Ho caid he Brown, Mrs. Edward Hess, vice pres- for a retail consumption license for cutcd her will last May. She. I,,-j > discern Mood on tho moon, ordinance to improve the Wutawatnp Iu otoln, Charles Doorr, Morrlaey & Wal- believed tho animal was not only his ident of tho Sea Bright Women's tho Central hotel, which has been queathed $3,000 to Fanny E. Part; man I Midillet.cwn township, whenever Second Annual Event at Mon- road for a distance of about one mile ll! kor, Dennis Murphy, Alfred Julian. former pot but also tho wlfo ot tho Dcmocratio club; Sheriff Howard closed since Charles VanKelst moved of Boston. To her sister-in-law. Kklith | " 'xwrd of education mccto, one captlvo male and the mother of tho mouth County Country Club Height, Warden Joseph Schwark, from there to the corner of River and one-third north of Qulgley's F. Blake, shu bequeathed $10,01 '0 and ! ['"fjin'iifly hears the remark, "there', Llncroft—Danto Davlcro, Sarah C. bridge ,wlth a bituminous surface. Bough ton. throo Uttlo ones. . Starts Tomorrow—More Than Deputy Sheriff Georgo H. Roberts, road and Black Point road. Council- also all of her personal elfects. ^in- lac moon tonight." >The Edward W. Wise, borough attorney The cost is estimated at ?9,0OO, of Route. 35—Louis Corlito, Peter P. Last Wednesday Mr. Crawford had 500 Entries. man James C. Auchlncloss, chairman left $1,000 nnd a, diamond watch tn meeting-; of tiU! board havo been occasion to ~a to his smokehoueo. He of Sea Bright; Assemblyman Freder- of tho police committee, said he which ninety per cent will be paid her secretary, Lillian Tanttim. Harry Plngltore, Manuel Mulonts, Emll Sol- by the state. The balance will bc .-crappy the just year or more and of lonlck, Peter Arulron, James G. But- did not go there In Bearch of the Tho second annual Monmouth ick Shock. Congressman William PI. would bo forced to vote against A. Brunt was bequeathed $0,000 anil late this has been even moru marked groundhog but to malco somo repairs Sutphin, and Mrs. Rulif V. Lawrence, granting a license to Mr. Kennedy provided by the township. Engineer Richard C. Allen $500. A diamond than i,ievioii;ly. ler. County Country club horse show will George F. Randolph of Red Bank Hilton Park—Hattlo May Klngs- to the building. However, tho ground- be staged at Eatontown starting state committecwoman. Following because the latter is not a resident ring waa loft to "Howard Isherwood Last. Thursday night's scraion wan hog was there and as soon as Mr. Thursday, July 5, and continuing Fri- these speakers, Mrs. Douglas paid her of Rumson. Mr. Auchincloss said the presented plans and speculations of Newark and all her library in- burg. for the improvement and they were y no exception. Wood was on tho moon Crawford difjeovored this ho ran out day and Saturday, July 6 and 7. More tribute to Mrs. Garland and thenfpre- board should establish a policy to bar again but. it did not manifest itself Port Monmouth—Charlcn Stava, scnted to her a platinum bar pi: approved by the committee. cluding the bookcases were left to not manifest itself Licenses for bottled goods to bo of tho building and latched the dooi. than nvo hundred entries have been )ln set anyone from holding a liquor license in the .-am,; way a;: formerly. Tho Then ho wont to tho homo of Joaquin made. with aquamarine gems as a gift from who ha3 not been a resident of the James Grodeska of Leonardo pre- Frederick and Jean Bcitillot of Head- sold at stores and not to bo consumed the club, Mrs. Garland also received sented a 'petition signed by several ing, Pennsylvania. Mamio Prud- meeting of the board was harmonious on tho promises woro krantcd to Ed- A. Lawrence, a neighbor, with tho In- The advisory board of governors In- borough at least a year. If licenses fnr the most part. Thcro were tention of getting him to help catch a large basket of flowers from Re- are granted to non-residents, who hundred residents of that place ask- hownes was left a diamond wrist few ward O'Flahcrty of Headden'ii Cor- clude W. Warren Barbour, Clark Hol- ing that garbage collection service watch. All the rest of her estate was argument!!. Outside, however, tho groundhog. Mr. Lawronco was brook, Walter C. Lang, Amos T. corder Sweeney. John J. Quinn, state would no doubt he attracted to Rum- ner and Isadoro M. Walling of East committceman, in a telegram ex- bc provided. Mr. Grodeska stated divided equally among her .sister, much indignation was expressed bn- Keanisburg. Licenses for tho limited away, but Mrs. Lawrenco vluntcered Dwlght and William W. Willord. The son by the low license fee, Mr. Auch- cauno the public was excluded. Re- to hold tho smokehouse door shut tended his feliclatlons to Mrs. Gar- incloEs argued, such a condition that tho Leonardo folks were desir- Edith F. Blake; her aunt, Fanny E. ealo of beer woro prunted to Mra. horse show committee consists of i of having the expenses of the Parkman, and Harry A. Hrunt. Her marks wore made that It wau illegal •whllo Mr. Crawford went lnsido to Thomas Bradley, Sr., William Dun- land and expressed his regret for not might affect the business of Rumson Anna Laubusch of East Keansburg, being able to attend. service met through taxation, as is sister and Mr. Brunt were named as for the board to transact business at tho James Butler grocery company capture tho animal. The offer was can, Hubert M. Farrow, Miss Anne residents. Mr. Auchincloss said he a star Chamber session and that tho accepted. does not know Mr. Kennedy and is done at East Keansburg. Several executors of the "Will. at Belford, William Meyer of Leon- Hasler, Paul P. Lee, L. C. Manning, Mayor Fowler made the address of East Keansburg residents who were Miss Miriam H. Cromwell of Allen- township was being Hitlerized. ardo, Lucicn D'Anthony of MIddlo- Mr. Crawford put on a pair of James O'Day, George Oliver, Jr., Ed- not taking his stand for any personal The meeting was held in the board welcome. Mr. Sweeney, who is the reasons. present stated that this arrangement hurst disposed of considerable real es- town vlllago and tho Atlantic and Pa- gloves and entered tho building whllo ward V. Quinn, Leon Reussllle, Jr., Democratic committeeman from Sea had been very satisfactory. tate in a will which she executed last room oflice Instead of in tho auditor- clflo company at Leonardo. Club 11- Mrs. Lawrenco hold tho door. Mr. Fred Sullivan, Fred Wettach, Jr., and Bright, praised Mrs. Garland for her Councilman Georgo R. Kuhn re- Tho committeemen stated that they Mav. To her cousin, Augusta Rumble ium as heretofore. It was announced Crawford grabbed tho groundhog by Cyril Carr, secretary. cenHen woro granted to tho Beacon work in'the Democratic party. "Mrs. plied that he could see no reason why would be fc glad to inaugurate such of Winterhavon, Florida, sho loft a by Mrs. Adeline Moffat, tho presi- Hill golf club and to tho Port Mon- tho. tall. The groundhog twisted Among tho outstanding exhibitors Garland," declared Mrs. Height, "is tho license should not be granted. service, provided that It was dem- house and lot at Orlando, Florida dent of the hoard, at the last previous mouth and East Koansburg flro com- nround and bit through tho glovo in tbo show will be Foxwood Farm one of the very faithful workers and He said the hotel has been doing bus- onstrated that the Leonardo taxpay- with all its ftirnishingH and also two meeting- that tho session Thursday panies. drawing blood from one of Mr. Craw- (William Buchbaum), Spring Lake; deserves her appointment as post- iness for many years. Mayor Van R. ers were not aopposed to thi3 addi- vacant lots at Orlando. Her real es- night would he executive because per- Action was deferred on licenses for ford's fingers. Eventually, however, Cedar Brook Farm (Mr. and Mrs. W. mistress." Mr. Warwick said Mrs. Halsey stated that when tho council tional expense. They stated that tate at Cranford was bequeathed to sonal matters relating to tho salaries bars appliod for by Alfred Hilflkcr tho man maneuvered tho animal Into Walter Martin), Spring Lake; Cla- Garland was always ready to do decided to lower the license foes it when tho matter was discussed at a tho Cranford Gospel Tabernacle. The of employees and other things of this of Port Monmouth, Emma S. Plahn such a position that It was helpless. redda Farm (Mr. and Mrs. Edward whatever tasks she was called upon was understood that licenses would special meeting last winter there was Christian Missionary Alliance of New sort were to be discussed. of Belford, Mrs. Jameij Carroll of Mr. Crawford flung tho groundhog V. Quinn), Shrewsbury; Mrs. Frances to perform, and that the residents of be issued to residents only. He added great opposition to the plan because York was left property located on About twenty citizens were In tho Port Monmouth and Felix Oslpowski Into a chicken coop and then ho F. Durand, Rumeon; Miss Jean Fin- Sea Bright are to bo congratulated that he was an owner of real estate of the cost. Mr. Grodeska said ho 125th street in New York, now being board room when the members of ' moved tho coop -with tho animal In law, Rumson; Miss Anne B. Haslor, 1 did not believe this was the present occupied by a branch postofilco. All the board entered. They had moved of Leonardo. It to Mr. Gager's property. that a woman of her type, honest j and would like to see other people Little Silver; P. H. Montulet and son, and able, is postmistress. Sheriff j rent their properties, but policy of feeling of the citizens. The officials the rest of her estate was bequeathed seats from the auditorium to tho Mr. Gagcr was notified by tele- Elberon; August K. Montulet riding Height declared tho guest of honor j protecting- local business men should disposed of the matter temporarily to her brother, John H. Cromwell, meeting- place. Mrs. Moffat notified phone about what had transpired and •school, West Long Branch; Mrs. John is a "credit to the Democratic party I be adhered to. Mr. Halsey was in by referring it to the committee ns and he was appointed executor of the them that they would have to leave, R. Mocker, Rumson; Peach Blossom ho drovo to Colt's Neck the next day and to tho people of Soa Bright." favor of deferring action on the ap- a wholo for an investigation and re- will. as the meeting was to bo an execu- In his automobile. Through the com- Farm (Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips), Digresslng from his eulogy ho pro- i plication until a full council wag prcs- port. tive one. Some of the citizens ob- 25th Anniversary bined efforts of Mr. Gagor and Mr. Eatontown; Miss Deborah Rood, Wil- dicted tho election of A. Harry Moore j e»t. Councilmcn Robert V. White and An amendment to the ordinance jected, but all did ns they were bid- Crawford, tho groundhog was trussed mington, Delaware; Mrs. Samuel Lewis T. Wilson being absent. Mr. regulating tho township firo depart- den. A shoru time later Earl Hoyer, and put In tho automobile. Tho jour- Schlffer, Elberon; Trillora Farm (Mr. aa United States senator and William Supper and Entertainment Held L. Dill -as governor. Kuhn called for a vote. Ho and Ber- ment passed first reading. chief of police of the township, and ney to Point Pleasant with tho ani- and Mrs. Fred Wettach), Shrewsbury; nard V. Ryan voted "yes" and Mr. The newly organized Protective as- William Fix, his assistant, arrived on mal in tho car was mado without mis- Mrs. Ernest Kcuneke, Miss Helen Mr. Wise said Mrs. Garland could by Organization of St. "writo her own ticket" at the end of Auchincloss and Frank T. Nary voted sociation, in a letter sent by its sec- !he Fcene. hap, and a fe-w days later Mr. Craw- Keuneke, Wechawken; Essex Troop "no." The vote being tlo Mayor Hnl- retary, George Hamlwerk, askod that After the meeting had been under George's Episcopal Church at ford received a letter from Mr. Gag- Horso show team, Newark; Miss Mln- her four-year term becauso he was Rumoon. certain President Roosevelt will be sey cast the deciding vote against the property owners who are jobless be Rev. Thomas G. Thomas Will way about an hour Clifford Gordon er Btatlng that tho groundhog was nlo Wrlghtson, Orange; and Miss application, with tho comment that permitted to work out their taxes and Michael Connors, two of the leading a happy Hfo with tho captive Cynthia Wrlghtson, Orange. re-elected. Congressman Sutphen Begin His Duties at Caldwell Tho 2oth anniversary of St. Mary's commented on tho largo gathering ho was voting from the standpoint of when road improvements and other spectators, rapped' on tho door of tha guild of St. George's Episcopal malo and tho three little ones, Tho policy and without prejudice. jobs of this kind are performed. The in September—Church Pros- meeting room. William II. Petlngale, lottor also stated that the writer was Cash prizes for the affair will with tho remark that tho greatest church nt Rumrjon wna celebrated amount to ?2,305. Sixteen trophies tribute to a person is the ono paid Tho ordinance regulating tho sale lottnr also asked that when con- pered Under His Leadership. the secretary of the board, responded with a chicken supper nnd enter- moro convinced than ever that tho fe- tracts aro given for such work the to the summons by opening the door male was hi.i former pet. will also bo offered. Horsemanship by fellow townspeople. "President of liquor waa adopted. Former Coun- tainment last week. Bouquota of competitions, Including tho A. S. F. Roosevelt," Mr. Sutphin declared, cilman James p, Bruce- called atten- Guccessful bidder bo required to em- Rev. Thomas G. Thomas, pnstor and asking Mr. Gordon and Mr. Con- rosoa wore presented to Mrs. Wil- C. A. "Good Hand's Cup" and Horse- "has paid more attention to elevating tion to section 15 of tho ordlnanco ploy township residents. The com- of the Baptist church of Leonardo, noi-3 what they wanted. Tho latter liam N. Coulter and Mra, Mabel Bod- manship trophy will also bo present- women to high positions in public regarding "reasonable access of light mitteemen stated that his waa being will begin his new duties in Septem- responded that they wanted to bc ad- ford for being members of the guild ed. The awards In all open classes lifo than anyone else." Ho referred from the public highway." Ho said done, Each conract has a clause to ber as pastor of First Baptist church mitted. Mr. Petingale replied that It tho longest time. Mrs. Jennlo Smith A Hot Time At will bo cash. First, $30, second 515 to tho appointment of Mrs. Frances that on advlco of his counsel all ob- this effect. Mr. Handwork's letter nf Caldwell. Rev. Mr. Thomas has was impossible to grant tho request. was general chairman of the anni- Eatont'own Meeting nnd third $E>. Proceeds ovor and Porkln3 in tho cabinet, of Mrs. Nel- structions from doora and windows was referred to Thomas B. Day, the been pastor of the church at Leon- He tried to close the door, but he versary event, Mrs. Coultor was abovo tho expenses will bo donated lio Taylor Rosa as director of tho should bo removed and ho warned supervisor of roads, and to tho road ardo nino years. The congregation preventedd from doing so by Mr. Gor- thalrman of tho refreahment com- to charity. committee. At tho regular meeting of the mini t and of Mrs. Ruth Owen as tho council that if changes aro not had a membership of 73 in 1925 and i don, who stuck one" of" his feet be- mittee, Mrs. John 'Carlson of tho Judges for tho events will include made to cevtaln places.by July 12 he Tho annual audit of the finances nf today it numbers ICO. tween the door and the door jamb. jiblo committee, Mra. Walter Storer Eatontown mayor and council held America's representativp e In Den- tho township has been- completed by Tho call to Caldwell is in the na- Wednosday night Frank Underhlll of Ross Long of Lexington, Kentucky, will bring the matter before the grand Mr. I-Iuyer and his assistant wero in tif the entertainment committee nnd mark. "Democracy has been on the jury, of which he is a member. Charles E..Cole of Freehold. It w:is ture of a promotion, as the church 1 Wjjokoff road and Councilman Frank three galted saddle horses and ponies ascendency slnco women entered pol- another part of tho building. They Mrs. Ilany VanBrunt of tho flower and live gaitcd saddle horses; Fled referred to the finance committee for tlu'iu hi larger than the ono at -Leon- quickly responded when summoned. committee, VahDorn engaged In a hot argument itics," Mr. Sutphen concluded. Mr. Halsey said the ordinance had a report. ardo. Mr. Thomnn's friends rejoice ovor tho alow progrOBa of repair work Pinch of Montchanin, Delaware; Clif- Mrs. Lawronco pnld tributo to Mrs. been approved by Commlooloner Bur- Mr. Gurduu and Airs. Connors wero ford Brumfleld of Ingland, Pennsyl- nett and that thero waa nothing In over thirt fact, but there Is general gently but firmly elbowed away and Prosent besides those mentioned on Wyckoff road. Tho mooting was Garland as ono of tho most loyal rep rot at Leonardo not only among wero Rev. and Mrs. ICarlo G. Ller, attondod by tho largest gathering of vania, hunters and jumpers; Richard workers in . Monmouth county. She Iho measure contrary to tho state thereafter either Mr. Hoyer or Mr. Mrs. Mary Heed, Mrs. William Vital, C. Heather of New York City, chil- law. Mr. Auchincloss asked Mr. Haptists but among citizens in gen- Fix stood like a sentinel facing tho citizens In some time. said, that women havo been in the Injured Veterans' eral that Mr. Thomas L> soon to Mrs. Martha Fowler, Mrs, Joseph ' Tho argument started when Mr. dren's riding competitions and Jiorae-. vanguard of any movement for the Bruce to report any violations to tho crowd to prevent any moro attempt Lease, Mrs. Jessie Rodney, Mrs. manship classes; Harry East of police and ho would seo that they leave the village. The same feeling to enter. No one clso tried to get Underbill addressed tho governing improvement of mankind. Mi's. Doug- of community loss ext on da to Mrs, Clara Slocum, Mrs. Stephen Johnson, body on tho slow progress that the Burnt Mills, N. J., polo ponies. Dr. las bestowed high praise on Mrs. Gar- wero attended to. sal inside. Mrn. Elva Onrland, Mrs. Cyril H. Tlcehurst of Shrewsbury will be : Thomas. Both Mr. and Mrs. Thonuis road committee waa making in. tho land. "No one," sho said, "in more Mr. Halsey read a letter from Coun- havo been very active in civic af- The windows of the room where tho Smack, Miss Mnry Nevln, Mrs. Alice repair work on Wyckoff road, stating tho veterinarian. deserving of this testimonial than cilman Robert V. White tendering: his Plans Made for Elaborate Fes- \ board met wovo, opon and a number Stevens, Mrs. Elfrlda Brower, Miss fairs, especially with regard to re- that tho road laborers began work Jano Garland." resignation as a mombei' of the coun- tivitic3 to be Held at the lief for needy families. of women .stood beneath tho windows, Emily Carlson, Mrs. Oscar Forsman, about two months ago and up until cil. Mr. White stated that demands cupping their earn with their hands After tho dlnnor dancing was en- Smoke Shop Tavern at Both are graduates of Practical 1 Mrs. Harry Patterson, Mrs. Andrew tho present tlmo have not completed Sea Bright Grants joyed. A dress, donated by Mrs. of bu.iines3 and personal affairs com- io hear''belter. Occasionally members Anderson, Mrs. George Dosprcaux, the road. In his argument ho stated pel him to relinquish his seat.in the Shrewsbury July 30. j Bible Training; school. They held of tho Knnip would leave the gather- Gcorga Krauss, was disposed of on valedictory and salutatory honors in j Mrs. John Humbert, Mrs, Arnelln. that tho borough had taken ono and Thirteen Licenses tho co-operatlvo plan and wan won council, -numson Is losing a faith- in- for brief intervals to acquaint Wharton, Mrs. Ethel Krauss, Miss a half foot of his property for about ful, hard working servant," Mr. Hal- Jersey Shore chapter No. 13, Di;;- j thho clasl s off 192D192 . MrM . ThomaTh s was others with intelligence as to the do- by Miss Madoine Dennett of Walter nbled American. Veterans of tho president of his class at the school . Ethel Krauss, Mrs. Clarcnco Carlaon, 1,000 feet. Thl3 ho stated ho did not Liquor licenses wero granted to Witch. Tho committee in charge of sey said, "and we owe him n sincere ings of the meeting. Mlns Louifie Trunx, Mrs. Ernest mind, providing that his' bank'bo thirteen at an adjourned meeting of voto of thanlis." Mr. Halsey stated World war, will conduct iv military throo years. lie and Mrs. Thomas After about two and one-half houro the' arrangements comprised Mrs. ball ' nnd entertainment Monday have ljecn active in the work of the Wise, MrB. A. Boyce, Mrs. Charlotte graded to avoid accidents. Ho stated tho Sea Bright mayor nnd council Douglas, Mrs. William Darby, Mrs. ho had tried time and again to in- j.Mr. Petingale opened the door, atat- Robertson, Mrs. Helen Ely, Mra. that tho road was in such a bad con- Friday night. Eleven woro for retail duce Mr. White to remain on the evening', July 30, at the Smoko Shop Monmouth baptist association nnd ' kur that the regular meeting was Ethel Krauss, Mrs. Edward A.-Brown tavorn nt Shrewsbury, in celebration havo held various otlices in that or- Matthew Robinson, Mrs. Edna Gahn, dition that It was unpnssablo for ve- consumption, ono for retail distribu- and Mrs. Rose Thompson. council, without success. Tho motion about to begin and tho public could Miss Dorothy Wctzcl, Miss Martha hicles as well as pedestrians. Mayor tion and the other was a club license. to accept Mr. White's resignation of the fourteenth anniversary of the ganization. attend, Mr. Hoyer moved from hid Wctzel, Mrs. Lillian West. Mrs. Breoso said the road would bo re- Thoso who received retail

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j Now that the wttrrn Wilt asms in harair: mm | disya nrc here—a fan when you me at thd will come in handy beach OS'da outing.j M SDIa (mcl ktf^> Tou- coot. Special OORSIRB tar Gnnntnrera. AOonly Gallon Size Kiddles .EXT.ltA .COST . •"/-- =- ->'-" '- RED BANK REGISTER, -JULY 4,1934. Page Three pleted round robin letter will soon light nail from Atlantic Highlands to July 18 for tho benclit of the Lin-leys was wired for electricity last Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stern of New CoiKwer Elected bo sent out to bo mailed member- New Pork Friday, July B. Several croft flro compa.ny. Mrs. Hazel S. week. The work waa done by Wil-York aro hero to spend the Fourth DR. L. W. CARLBON Chiropractic Health Sereise by-member until all of the nine have pupils of Foreman's boarding school 'edec Is directing the review. Week- liam H. Vandermeer, who before en- with Mr. Stern's brother, Jacob Stern. SURGEON CHIROI'ODIST Walter F. Reinhaus, D. C, received It. aro expecting to attend. ly rehearsals aro being staged at tho tering the ministry was an electri- FOOT AILMENTS Roed'Gagor In mourning tho death Nellln .Casaburrl of Brooklyn has rincroft chapel. cian. Tho Red Bank Kegjster travels 01 BRANCH AVE., RED BANK, N. J, of Ills pet cut which wart fifteen years over every street in town and every Office Hours: Dolly 10 a. m. to 0 p. ta. IIOUU31 been visiting friends In Everett dur- Michael Mahoney, Sr., and son Leonard Brown of New York fltato, road in the county. Let it carry your- tvtnlngs: Tuesday ond Thursday. old. Tho animal wau attacked and Tuesday. Thuridoy, Saturday, Building and Lo«n Executive ing the past week. pawrence, members of the Lincroft formerly of this place, Is visiting message to those who live on these" t-or appointment phone 2442. Succeeds Albert W. Worden killed,by dogs. Several years ago W. Burrowoii Af=ay of Red Bank Horseshoe club, recently attended tho hero. thoroughfares.—Advertisement. 10 to 12 A. M» 2 to S anil 7 to 8 (". H. tho cat war: hit by an automobile and spent Friday visiting Mr. and MrsTrI-Stat. e horseshoo contest held at .21-23 BIIOAI) ST., IlED BANK, N. J. Tel. SS3-J. as Head of Local Service Club ono ot' its le|,M- wu;s broken. The —Attendance Embloma. Edward Stillwell. Old Bridge. Lawrence, a fourteen- broken bono wan reset and It was Chaiie3 Kelly is being kept busy ear-old horseshoe toaser, maintained Edwin n. Conover, president of tlio soon all right. Mr. Gager kept a rec-reaping rye and wheat on the farms his splendid record by sharing tho Kod Bank hulldlni; and loun nnnool- ord of the cat's life. This shows that It had iii litters and 334 children. of Everett. honors of the day. Ho qualified in atlon, wan elected president of tho 1 class C and won in the play off. Red Bunk Llonii club at tlio minimi Rev. and Mrs. I' . Alvin Langwith Sunday, July 22, the Lincroft horse- meeting of that orRiiiitatlon last wero visitors at Elizabeth ono day Lincroft News. ehoo club will participate in tho na- Wednesday nltflit nt at the Ellin club. last week, tional horseshoe meet at Fort George. Mr. Conovcr Huccceds Albert W. Wor- Lconn Tnmldniiiky, daughter ot Mr. f] (0|*9=k AND BLOOMERS-^ ^& Johnson, Olmstead and Worden, ory trim. Sizes Singly 1Qc Tho attendanco prize, offorod by or Paul J. Reinisllle, was won by Theo- uro silk Bu one ° Singly 29c3/ 4S©. dore D. Mnore. Thn question was: SLIPS ** - y Singly 19c each of "How many carats of diamonds aro * -r for 79c and the next RlflPFRS bir^oys 27 < ". ' produced in the world during a nor- will cost you ish *nd hnrrhnr.lr smoothies—full cut m-' year?" Tho answer la seven mil- 49c Band fronts, olastic backs. Rufflo or lion. 5 ^ scalioppod bottoms. Th.c only other guest at tho meet- BOYS' GOVERULLS Ing besides Rev. Ncttlcman was Chea- NIGHTGOWNS ~^ Z - Bluo Chambray and Porto Ricnns with dainty bond ter Abbott of Red Bank, zrz3 with red ,rim. wasj; embroidory, t i o , ifl.^^ HOUSEHOLD s\ AND suits of broadclorh or linonb—guoran" bolts. Siios 16, 17. each ^?^ Colt's Neck News. HDIES «JUl5 TOILETRIES tood vat dyos. Sizos , M. (S5Si,«s«i "LACON-JA" FLATWARE-- Combination Syringes and H o t Tro-Jur Cold Croam, pound jar and TABLE OILCLOTH -j^ Tho Juvenile grango held a party \z/ Toaspoons,- iced toaspoons, tablo Wator Bottlo attachments 49c iloansing tissuo. Combination 4Sc sorted colors arsd Tuesday night of last week at tho spoons, dessert spoons, butter spread Hchoolhouso to celebrate its second fancy patterns. «"B . orM gpi—. anniversary. Two oillcera wero in- ors, medium forls, salad forks, Superior Milk of Magnosia 16 oi. Woodbury Honoy Rose and Almond Singly 19o«S/ #S© stalled to fill vacancies. They aro '"9" .'Hoik ^ boHIo 2/or43c Croam 2/or43c Marian Mitchell, lecturer and Char- Singly lotto Wilson lady assistant steward. Nuiol Minorol Oil, 6 oj. Palmolivo Shaving Croam and shaving brush. Combination 49c Dorothy Kelly and Katcllo Goldfarb boHle OC Wide Choice of wci'o received *-s new members. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davlson and An Extra Bottle of Velvet Facial Tissuo in rolls of 500 Dusting Powder and 1 Ib. variogotod PIECE tholr now-born daughter Margaret ON'T worry! When you buy a Goodrich Safety sheets 2fori9c Bath Salts in wator carafo. aro at Freehold after having apent D Silvertown your money ia safe. Because every WlflE OR LIQUOR Combination 49c GOODS several daya with Mfs. Davlson'3 par- Goodrich Silvertown h fully guaranteed for a period of Choice of toothpaste Ipana.Kolynos or ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shorman. Popsodont .. xcilhatoothbrwsliMc Woodbury After Shoving Lotion and 3fe-in. Dainty Ba- twelve months against any condition that may render for^W&'H Lifobuoy Shaving Cr^am, iista—33-In. Pon- Mrs. John rtyan, Mrs. James An- tho tiro unfit for further service—except punctures, fire, with purchase of one bottle qoo, Printed Cro- derson and now and MISH Margaret theft or abuse from running flat. * Dasco Toothpasto with choice of Combination 49c Kolsey of Red Bank spent ono day of the following tonno, 80 squaro oithor Prophylactic or Dr. Wost Lady Esther Faco Powdor and slfto printed porcalo, But, what ia far more important, when you buy a Cavalier Gin—pts 69c 49c la.it week with Mm. AHhor Crawford. toothbrush Dix'iold Broad- Swoopstatc;—whiskey blond compact. Combination 49c Mrs. llulif Wlllett or Marlboro Goodrich Silvertown you may bo saving your life. For cloth, 39-in. dorm tic pts 69e :spont part of last week with hor Bis- every Silvertown hag tho amazing Golden Ply invention Kotox—now Wondorsoft "Twolvos" ter, Mm. Jonquln A. Lawrence. that protects you from high-speed blow-oute. Gonuino Importod Vermouth Unqontino and lalcum Powdor. —swoot or dry, 17 oi...79c Seventeen ciuididaleu for member- 3/<>r4Dc Combination 4Sc — ship into Atlantic Blunge were Initi- Gonuino Importod Whito or Hare's Proof 1}^ Rod Tablo Winos—full ated Into tho third and fourth do- Woodbury Facial Soap ....G/or49c Th^^n nf WnnHbury, Tflr, Coconnut, SinglY 19c. a yard rrrooa at a meeting at tho schoolhouao Racing daredevils tested out tho Golden Ply at break- fifth OOo Oil or Castillo Shampoo-..,2/or49c Tuesday nlulit of last week. Tho neck Bpeedu. On tho world's fastest track. Gave it mooting of tho jji'nnijo will bo b Don't gamblo when human livea aro at stake. Get a gathered anil reaped. Tho yield la oet of Goodrich Silvertowna now and play safe. With pr. WBJiTI much largor than for a number of each tiro, you'll get tho Goodrich guarantee which pro- years past. tects your tiro investment for a full year.*Remember, Tennis Shoes Thirteen members of the Helping Clrclo of tho Reformed church paid too, that you aro getting the only tiro in tho world with — Goociynir first a vl.ilt Thursday to Mrs,, Joseph the Life-Saving Golden Ply invention. And don't for- qiialily for m«n Morcau of Tonncnt, formerly of this get Goodrich Safety Silvertowna cost no moro than youths and liHlobo^ . place. A tjoclal tlmo was cnjoyetl and other standard tiro. refreshmenta wero finrved. Women's White A glorious selection of Mla.i Klliol MacLuskey of Wostflold Washable San- All the JVfiiTjI In spoiKllUK a week with Mra. V. Al- the newest midsiim- |ln|c Strap lylo, Summer Styfo Itleci vln Lant'wlth. UCU:> GfUTott W. Hunk roturncd Matur- 'mer dress fashions — crepn rubber K 'V""JS Fmbroidnrod cropos, solo, Cubnn hool day from Fltklu MtMiiorlril hospital, l »?"} wafilo piqum ami (jab- where ho was a patient two weeks. NOVELTY KNITS with leather lift. /'•"o" / ^J^ ardiii'V. l.arqo medium Early Innt, spring Mm. Joaepli ijof- TENNIS STYLES Women's Crepe •" ^ \t, • yV* 01 , small biimi In- fcr.inn unwed hollyhock lieedtfrict'ono SAILOR EFFECTS ;• /W e'.udipr, .!,» I ho road from her homin, Tho needs SUNBACKS Slippers ~"' have developed Into tall plants with Knpor & Httllnnnn Obrn's Sorvlcn Stxitlon Randolph Jacobson Win. Hnnneken many flowur.-i, which greatly enhance KiviT Itoml, Ilrond Street, Flvo Corners, m W. Front St., White, and slippors with con" Small, (1i tho apponranco (if tho roadsldo. llunuiont N. J. Shrewsbury, N .J. Mldilletown, N. J. Red liimli, N. ,1. Pastch trading lininrjs or •a Hvoil Sist s Jnpaticso beetle.') mado their first trimminns. Cuban / "^\V appefirunco hero last wiMik and they Sura 11 to 20 lnivo aliT;\(ly caused lar^o damage, t cla!-!i iL-M Broad of the Now Hi'imiwlck tlieolodcal uemliiary. Tho lcttrr wiui received 115.W. FRONT ST., Phono 1742 RED BANK, N. J. and added to by nil the members of tlio cln«< nnrt rctmnnd to Rev. Mr. DISTRIBUTOR Lnni;with, who 15 thn elar,:i iiccietary. Ho receive! It last week. Thn com- L Page Four RED BANK REGISTER, JULY A, MM. Movie producers ura In ths buslonss for profit, and BAKUSB HONORED. theaters, stores, and in somo places undoubtedly they would prefer clean entertainment to Potato Growers Democratic dub street meetings are- held with en- EED BANE REGISTER filth If they were convinced that this would produce HIM Fioronsa Forget"*" Kanted on couraging results. ESTABLISHED 1878 BT? JOHN H, COOK. Signature Campaign Csrainltto. more revenue. They will not long continue to purvey Editorial Views Writes for Medical Record. pictures that are immoral Rnd corrupt If their cuBtom- Potato growers from all of New Tils appointment of. Mica Florence GEOHGE 0. HANCE, Editor. Dr. Stanley H. Nichols of Anbury ers show they agree with the sponsors of the Legion ol Jersey and earns o£ the nearby Resignation of Mrs, timy Clay* Forgotsoa, well known local attorney, Park, a porlatrlcian, has an article Decency. as chairman for Hed Bank to direct 1 FBEDEIIIO S. HAYES, Managing Editor. (The opinions expressed In the Editorial states, to tho number of about 300, toa Demanied by-tlia Wom- entitled "Child Hoalth Work In Now Views hcrcuiultT do not neeesBflrily carry had an opportunity to BOO what tho the signature campaign of the Jersey" In a recent lsauo of tho Med- "~ THOMAS IRVING BROWN, -o-o-o-o-o-o- the endorsement of Tha Register.) crop, loolta like In ths FreohoH aroa en's Dcmoeratis Chsb oi Mon> League of Nations association waa ical Record. Ho graduated from tho announced Friday by Mra. Madden l'ubllshcr find Business Manager. Twenty Matches to Ono Cigar.)* Thursday afternoon, Juno 28, whon mouth University of Pennsylvania In 1010, Time to Wash the they attended tho annual summer Ivlni, state chairman. •• and is associate Jn pediatrics at tho' Smokers will greet with mlnglod The resignation of Mrs. Maty Ol&y- THE BED BANK REGISTER emotions the ruling of General Hugh field mooting of the New Jersey In splta of her limited time, Him New York post-graduato medical Blood Off the Moon. State Potato association, which waa ton pf Bolmar as treasurer of tha Forgotson accepted ths chairmanship school, Ho ia pediatrician at tho Long is a member of Johnson that hereafter only one Women's Democratic, club of Mon- "Blood on tho Moon!" package of rmitchea can be given held on tho farm of John Lott and because of her belief and enthuilastn Branch and 1'itkln hospitals. TILE ASSOCIATED TO ESS From primeval times, when Indiana owned this con- Bon between Freehold and West mouth county, waa. demanded at tho in tha leagus'o Importance for world away with one cigar. regular meeting Saturday at the tinent, comes this expression. The modiclne men or A dealer who givos away two will, Freehold. peace. Tho petition aska the United SUMMER PAINTING CLASSES, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Garftold-Grant hotsl, Long Branch, States government to state tha terma Sn Bright. Humson, Hod Hank and use lor rcpubllciition of nil nqvva dispatches to it.or not prophets of tho Indian tribes either protended or Im- wd .suppose, bo hulcd into court and The program of the meeting In- cluded talks on tho crop prospects because of a Utter which Mrs, Clay- under which full American member- Shrewsbury, N. J. otherwise credited in this paper and alEO the local news agtned that on certain occasions tho moon had n ml shot at .sunriso aa a ehhieltir. and the marketing situation, ae well ton wrote to Senator FranU Duranfl ship in the league would be possible. MICHAE A rtL0 JACOBSr . ThinBtnirloi-o i author „( tinge and that this was a sure nlgn of war. Accnrdinj; An for tho customer who accepts urging tho appointment of Mlea Mad- X" « . ' ?°lV ' Study of Color?" published therein. tho extra package, hanging will an tho status cf tho Control Jersey Ths goal cf tho national association "Tha Art oJ Comiicwltion!" niroetor A; to local Indian folklore the hllln of Middletuwn tnwnship Potato Sales organization. Of fur- elatnc Clancy of Spring teJse to ths ia 1,000,000 signatures before the end Metropolitan Art School, riow York City doubtless bo tho lightest punishment Board of Institutions and Agencies CatoloBua >ont on reiltimti Mctrotiolltnn Member National Editorial Association were favorite vantage points for the medicine men to that enn bo meted out to him aa an ther Interest to tho growers who at- of thla year, Tha 'juota allotted to observe tho moon. In place of Mrs. Adollna Y, Hiawsenoo, tho atato of Wow Jersey Is 43,000, but Art School, BS We.t B7tU St., N. Y c"1 accomplice to tho crime. tended was an extensive- machinery aflor JULY 1st, SKA 111(10111' INN bLnfeiA Member New Jersey Press Association "Blood on tho moon" has lost its Higniflcanco as a exhibit which waa oot up by tho Democratic otato commlttoewoman, tho state committee hopes to far ex- BRIGHT. NEW JERSEY. • ' The average package contains of Freehold. ' superctitlous indication of battle nnd carmine, but. tho twenty Tnatche:!. various farm equipment dealers in ceed this number. Approximately Subscription Triers: this aroa. All typoa ot machinery Mrs. Howard Height, president of 23,000 olgnaturea have already been White Buccessora of the Monmoulh county Indians have iThat may be enough for an alert, tho club, read tho letter ofaa bad re- secured to the petition in this r.tato Ono year . $1.50 revived it as an expression to denote strife. It ha3 been:wide awake cigar emolier who lteopa for potato culture as well aa apray Happy Valley Farm materials and trucks and automo- ceived from Senator Durand which which is now a close second to Now Sis months 1.00 used as a cryptic statement to sum up the turmoil and jhls mind on hia business, stated: "I have a letter from tho Xbrlt. On ths basis-of population, _ .50 llt biles were included in tills part of montha turbulence which have marked the recent meetings of] « how about tho absent-minded tho show. Monmouth County Women's Derno- Hew Jersey leads the Hot. tho board of education of Midd.ctown township. ^™K i^f J|^™°£0 ^ & cratio club by MrnoWalter -Cleyton, Tho quota allotted to Rod Bank Is Telephone Red Bank 13. l At the oponlnp of tho speaking ae treasurer, but ani replying to you Mlddletown township folks it has come to bo a com-|(]l.cd t,me3 befo'ro ho consUracB it. program tho Monmouth County Ag- SOO, and Misa Forgotoon feela con- mon remark whenever the board meets that "there a j j\nd how about a windy day, when as I do not know Mrs. Clayton's ad- fident of ecciirlng at Jeaot this many OPENED ricultural agent, Ellwood. Douglass, dress. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1031. blood on thp moon tonight." | mutches have an exasperating habit welcomed tho growora from outoldo signatures hsra. . Tha success of tho Saddle Horses for Hire, "In this letter tho club requests campaign in thla stato Is duo to tho One may properly regard this situation facetiously of not staying lit?" tho county and called attention to that Mlo.'i Hcddalno Clancy of from one standpoint, for there have been many humor- These be questions that no more some of the features of the program. co-operation of local chairmen which Riding and Polo Loocons Spring Lake be appointed a member Mrs. Ivlna highly appreciates. Among ous circumstances, but from a broad and oober-mlndcd ukase from Washington can settle, Ho Introduced Spencer Porrlna of of the Board of Institutions anol Well St, West of Monmouth Itaail Friday Better Than Saturday and they will have to bo thrashed Cranbury, president of tha State Po- ths methods uued by thoso local oom- viewpoint the condition is serious. Things cannot con-| Agencies to replace Mrs. R. V., Law- mlttees are canvassing through the WEST LONG BRANCH, to Pay Weekly Salaries. Unuo on the present basis without damage to the school jout; even If they involve the Ios3 of tato asBoclatlon. Mr. Perrlno spoko rence, whoao term expires In June. tl N more feathers from that some- briefly about a recent visit to tho churches and other men's and wom- BUBS COMBS, Manager system, and both the members of the board of cduca-| "Governor Moore has already sent en's organisations, motion picture At a mooting of the Chamber of Comerca of Red what dilapidated bird, the Blue potato section In Virginia, and men- in tho name of Mrs. Lawrence for Bank last cwek the question of paying weekly salaries tion and the citizens who attend the meetings of the tioned In particular the bitter feel- board should be conscious of this fact. In other words re-appolntment, being held in com- oa Friday instead of Saturday was discussed. The Fri- The American peoplo aro a patient ing that' exists In that area between mittee at present, with the approval day pay-off plan 1G now generally followed in many the tim© Is ripe to wipe tho bloocl off the moon, and con- race, but this ia carrying regimenta- tho dealers and the farmers, and tho of tho Democratic organization of cities, but it la apparent from remarU3 made at the duct tho school government on business-like principles. tion a littlo too far. handicap of such a situation to the Monmouth county. If you desire any Chamber ol Commerce meeting that it Is employed at Both the citizens who attend tho meetings and the Wo predict that some modern Na- successful marketing of tho crop change to bo made in thla appoint than Halo will be found to make an only a few business places here. members of the board of education could contribute to from the Eastern shore. mont It would ba necessary to re- this end. Citizens should havo an opportunity to voice issue of it, and that hia last words Q n • The Register for tho pant threo yoara or BO hao XV. W. Olcy, chief of the Now Jer- qucot tho governor to withdraw bis their views, hut it is unquestionable that this right has on tho gallows will be: "I only re- appointment of Mrs. Lawrence." paid salaries on Friday and this paper knows from ex- sey bureau of markets, was Intro boon over-stepped. Thero is no reapon why the buaincyy gret that T havo no more matches to Tho letter aroused the indignation perience that the plan is suporlor to Saturday pay-offs give for my country." duccd and gavo rather an optimis- of tho board should bo transacted under difficulties. tic report of the marketing situation. of those present and Mrs, May Nolan Find G!ov@-Soft Comfort ...Ironclad Wear in both from the standpoint of employer and employee. —New York Journal. Abusivo language should not be permitted and a time According to Mr. Oloy"o report, po- of Marlboro demanded the resigna- Only a cursory examination !o necessary to show a num- limit should bo placed on orations. tato prices aro now up about fifty tion' of Mrs. Clayton, charging that ber of advantages. Wily Coat3? ccnta per barrel from tho low prico oho had used her ofTico as a repre- Friday payments of salaries enables those who re- On tho other hand it may well be questioned whether Of tho many burdens placed upon of last week. Wb.Ho all tho oectionn sentative of-tho club to gratify her ceive tho money to do their shopping early Saturday tho entire police force of tho township should be called men by womankind, nono is more in- 3outh of uo aro oxpected to ship personal ambition without authorisa- How can any work ohoe be so amazingly soft out when the board of education meets. This has been tolerable than tho wearing of suit more potatoes than last year, and all tion from the club. Tha motion, end pliable— no supremely comfortable as Wol- morning when they have "the pick of store stocks" to [verine Shell Horeehides, yet wear miles longer select from. The assortment ia almost invariably small- dono on two occasions on the ground that it was neces- coats in summer. Policemen per- of them aro later than last year, BO whon put to a vote, wao carried spiring under a spartan commissioner unanimoualy. than tho ordinary kind? They wear BO much er and less attractive at night.. Saturday is tho great- sary to provent disorderly conduct. This was not con- that they will extend tholr market- lllto Goncral O'Ryan in New York aro ing period farther into that of New Some expressed the opinion that longer — resist scuffing, sweat and barnyard est shopping day of tho week in country towns like Red sidered necessary until recently -at tho meotlngB of tho acids oo much better because they are the only township committee, despite the fact that that body lias not tho only eufferora from this fool- Jersey, tho possibilities aro that tho Mm, Clayton should bo given an op- Bank, and tho "early birds" usually havo the advant- ish fashion. demand for potatoes throughout tho portunity to explain her notion be- work shoes with both eolcs and uppers mado age. Not only do they have fresher and larger stocks had some hectic sessions. Aside from everything elec, fore hor resignation WEB demanded. entirely, of genuine shell horoehldc. la it. right that tho members of the board of education, Every man from wife, mqther or Mlddla West will bo fair during our to select from but they are not subjected to the Jam and sister has heard admonitions about marketing season. Mr. Oley reported Mrs. Height stated that the organ' They are given that cstra softness and comfort crush of later shopping hours and the difficulty of find- when they hold meetings, should have a monopoly of putting on his coat, quick, company that the Kaw valley section esti- izatlon had gone on record as favor* by a secret triple tanning process known only to ing automobile parking Bpace. tho protection of the polico force while the rest of tho i3 coming. Ho hag had this drilled mates Ha crop to bo fifty per cent of Ing tho ro-appointmont of Mro. Law- Wolverine tanners. So if you want work ohoeo township receives no polico service at all? A consider- Some persons are so circumstanced that of necessity in so long that ho gladly sacrifices normal, • This is somewhat larger renco and the secretary concurred tbat are worlds easier on your feet yet coat lcoo able number of the peoplo who attend the meetings with her In that there vms no official they can do their week-ond chopping at no other time comfort to escape the uneasy sen- than their crop last year, but, never- per mile than any you have ever worn — there art taxpayers who help to provide the money for both sation of guilt which would plague theless, tho short crop thero doon action recorded on tho rolnutea tht than on Saturday night. Some, instead of being discom- Ia but one thing to do — try a tho schools and tho polico department. him if he removed hia coat in pub- brlghton tho New Jersey prospect Mloa Mndolalrso Clancy bo appointed pak of WOLVERINES. They moded, nnd. delight in threading their way through lic. somewhat as compared to a few to the office. The motion was sus- are available in a variety of erowdod streets and stores to make purchases at such With regard to tho executive or star chamber ses- A coatless man Is not exactly a weekfl ago. tained, however, and tha (secretary styles and a complete range of times. They onjoy tha bustle and rush, and their right sion Thursday night, it is claimed by the members of directed to notify Mrs. Clayton of etees. Corns in and team more the board that this was necessary because such personal paragon of neatness; neither is he, if to. fulfill this desire is unquestioned. Such folks must tho shirt be clean and unwrlnkled, 60 Charles T. Sattorthwalto of Allen- tho club'n action, tea. havo been partlcualrly well satisfied last Saturday night, matters as salaries and the qualifications of various ap- disreputable as to merit tho frowns town, who waa chairman of tho Sales welfare reports v/oro received for It was an unusually busy time. plicants for appointive jobs were under consideration. Company Marketing commlttoo loot from tbe Regular Democratic- club and murmumlng disapproval which year, commented upon tha, success But asldo from shopping reasons, Friday is a better Everything which it was decided to adopt at the meet- usually emanate from feminine ob- of Kea-nsburg, Freehold, Long ing behind closed doors was later transacted at a meet- servers. of tho organization during tho past Branch auxiliary, Anbury Park and pay-off day than Saturday. It Is for various roaoons ad- season and urged the growers to got Belmar cluba, and road by Mrs. Jans vantageouo to tho employee and this contributes to a ing open lor citizens to attend if they had desired to do Sanity is growing in the matter of together and bacU thin year's selling so. Star chamber sessions invite suspicion and aro not Garland, In th® ataenca of Mrs. Bob- better era of good feeling between capital and labor. men's summer attlro. Men them- Program. ort Bcarburgh, chairman, who waa desirable ordinarily, but tho average unbiased person selves are Belecting materials of Other gains might bo cited, but they aro too numerous E. T. Hoonoy of Engllshtown, ono calling for Europe on the Bremen at to mention. They aro BO apparent that little study Is will admit that "circumstances niter cases" nnd that lighter weight and color, and in pub- midnight. Tha secretary was direct- lie places llko restaurants and the- of tho 21 Central Jersoy potato deal necessary to find them. unusual condltionn may sometimes prevail which may era who has agreed to co-operate od to send her a "bon voyage" tele- make such meetings nocesaary. aters thcro is loss determined oppo- gram. A letter of condolenca was Friday salary payments would aid labor without In sition to tho man who, with line cour- with tho Sales company thin season, any way causing additional expense to capital. It However, that may be it is not conducive to the an he did last year, brought out tho pent to Representative Mary T. Nor- age and insistent unconventionallty, ton upon the death of her husband, would give the workers a chanco to get better values beat interests of tho schools of Middletown township sheds his suit coat. point that tho Salos company handled that either Billlngsgato by spectatora or use o£ author- over two million dollars' worth of oiotor-ln-lav/ and nioco. lor their expenditures and to shop with greater con- But women remain intransigent. Potatoes last year, and in hia oplri' The next meeting of tha club venience. These and many other benefits aro BO appar- ity by officials to choke off expressions of public opinion Something malcos them regard coat- ion, the organization waa Instru- ba hold In tha grill room of tho ent that It seems strange tho Friday payment plan has should bo employed. Attendance at meetings should bo lessness aa little short of Godlessnoss, mental in securing 15 to 25 oento Berkeley-Cartsret hotel at Aebury not been more generally adopted. encouraged and those who wish to speak should have even though they themselves are com- moro por oaolc for tho growora than Park on Thuroday, July 28, with tha opportunity to do so within reasonable limits. fortably and sensibly clothed in tis- could havo been gotton if they had Mrs, Jamea Rogoro la charge of ar- -o-o-o-o-o-o- Conflicting opinions aro almost inevitable in the con- sue-weight, sleeveless, neckless wisps boon unorganized. rangements. of nothing at all, with nothing under Mies Sara Dunn of Harrison, prom- duct of public business, but this does not necessarily that. Dr. W. H. Martin, potato authority Sure Proof the Summer imply acrimony and unseemly conduct and police action. inent woman lawyer, was ths guest This is sheer heartloseness. It be- at tho Stato XCxperlmont station, There ia plenty of blood on the Middletown moon, but mentioned tho great otrldca which speaker. She etrcsoctl ths necessity Silly Season Is Here. lles tho qualities of charity, sym- of electing a Domooratlo logiolaturo both tho school board and thoso who nro opposed to tho pathy and gentleness customarily at- havo boon mado In potato produo The sweltering heat last week prompted New York tion during tho past twenty years, well as Moore and Dill. school board policies could without sacrificing any of tributed to women. Could there bo Tha four clubs of Long Branch city authorities to be merciful to their policemen and their principles wash some of i\. away by adopting a something selfish in their attitude? and brought out the point that in spito of the occasional criticism acted as hostesses. Mrs. Goorgo Ja- orders wore Issued permitting them to work without more reasonable and tolerant attitude. Perhaps the woman who does her cobaon, president ot Allied club; Mrs. coats. This may be revolting to some prudish folks, who own washing, or who must listen to which lo directed at tho exports who Out of the turmoil and turbulence which have lBt In. promoting higher yields Joseph Purcell, president of ths Eeg- f^al that tho npp<>nrnncft of men in pijhHr. pnnn cnnt-i in marked the meetings of the board hna come nnn.reuslt1 Phocbo moaning about tho elzo of ular club; Mrs. Mary Coles, president this week's wash, can bo forgiven for por acre, thono came high yloldo por neither dignified, modest nor gentlemanly, but it is bo- which should ho gratifying to the taxpayers of Middle- acra lowor tho cost por bushel. Dr. of the'Taronny club, and Mra. Loo Heved that New Yorkers as a whole will accept the trying to keep down tho shirt mor- Warwlok, president of th» auxiliary, town township, regardless of whether they approve of tality, for going without a suit coat Martin bellovoo that tho production change without any thought of dreadful consequences. the doings of the officials or not. This is tho fact that methodo in Central Jersey are- good •were in' general charge of arrange- New York, although it leads the world in many is almost as effective in'soiling shirts ments. Corsago0 v/ers presented to by virtue of eliminating Eome jobs and by reducing some as working in a coal mine. But true enough and that most other com- things, is far behind many other places in some things. peting potato sections cannot drive Mm. Height and Mies Dunn. salaries a saving of about $4,000 has been accomplished. compassion for sweltering males , -&^> Red Bank officers havo enjoyed the privilege of going our potato growers out of business. This is partly offset,by tho fact that tho salary outlay would brush aside such material con- EXOATZNG DAMS. coatleas during hot weather for eoveral years and noth- for teachers and aome other school employees-ig slightly siderations.—Newark Sunday Call. There are some production prob- ing terriblo has happened aa a result. It may bo em- larger than last year, but tho saving nevertheless is lems which otlll trouble our growers, barrassing to New York's "finest" to be seen hy the pub- however, and Dr. Martin urgod all Koyport TaohS Works Building Item substantial, about $3,000. In these times when home Foz OU Keflnsry. lic in this manner, but they'll got over it. owners are finding it so difficult to pay taxeg anything OrEBETTA AT ASBUBY PAKK. careful about soil acidity. Ho also The "coat-removing" order was issued after pro- which reduces tho cost of government without impair- made a brief report of the progreao Tho Elite Rarlten bay boat worlte, of tho Central Sales organization found deliberation. While arguments pro and con filled ing service is a benefit which should bo deeply appre- It Will bo rart of tho Festival of owned by H. C. Wlnterton, hoa &n the air an Incident happened in New York that was ap- Fun. and pointed out that no co-opera- order for floating dams for use at ciated. tive enterprise of ouch an extont propoa to the situation. A street organ grinder was tho refinery of the Tido Water oil — o-o-o-o-o-o During the four-day festival of fun could possibly bo satisfactory to company at Bayonne. Tho dams aro haled Into court and fined for cruelty to a monkey he and frolic which Is to take place In every individual. However, all grow- sixteen feet long and weigh flvo hun- had •with him. The court held the man was cruel for Henry Ford's Proposed Asbury Park starting Monday. July ers agree that oomothlng should bo dred pounds each. Several aro fast- having a blanket on the monkey on a hot day. The lfi, there will bo injected a high type done to help them market tho crop, ened together to maka any desired New York bluecoats may now foel that the authorities Shorter Working Week. of musical entertainment which nnd tho doctor urged thorn to give length of dam required. They aro have tho samo kind consideration for them as tho maglo- nhoulcl appeal to lovero of botter and take just a little, and by all used to catch oil that escapes from That industry will Boon bo operated music everywhere. t'rato had for tho monkey. Step by ntop mankind forges n a thirty- means got Into tho markotlng Or- tho refinery and pollutes the water. hour working week on the basis of flvo Tho extravaganza will include a ahead. days .of M - popular and talented Federal funds to tho extent of The Legion of Decency .vcaay wecK, M0 said., nianstrOf G> Howard Scott, with hia ditional acres wore signed up with $110,000,000 noon •will bo flowing Into "That and the nlx-hour day would have been here bv Civic Oratorio society. The concert tho marketing plan besides thone 626 publlo building projects selected THIS IS OUR PLEDGE TO YOU vs. Immoral Movies. now If they had lei things alone," he added. will bo held on Tuesday, July 17, in which have already been aocured at and approved by Secretary of the Just what Mr. Ford meant by "if they had Jet things tho Convention hall. oarller meotinga.and by canvaoaorn Treasury Morgenthau and Postmas- In almost every section of the United Stater; an or- alone" h(\.i not been defined by him. Various interpre- Mr. Pryor hns augmented bin band among the individual growers. ter General Farley. Projects in New 1 DART profeBBionnl man end part morchont, ganization known as the Legion of Decency, without tations may be placed on this statement, but rn^urdlo^. ; with n number of specially picked JorBoy, including tho amounts given a tha funoral director has two obligations to dues, ofilccrs or meetings, in being established. It wan of what the answer may be the trend of the times h; musicians for this particular concort. One of the quickest ways to find o aa tho limit of cost and Including al- ZUluil I founded by the Catholic hierarchy of the United States He is arranging his own program job is to advortlso In Tho Regis- so administrative expenses, included towards fewer working hours. Mnrhinrry lm^ hrr-n ter's Want Department.—Advortlae- tn rnmhnf, tho production and display of obscene, mo- perfected which doeo work much more quickly ;m<-l ef- which promises to bo a rare treat. Freehold $92,000. ro emlonal The Oratorio society, consisting of ment. r/ *£ **% P f "Mo, he takoa tho utmost tion pictures and lewd advertising. Over a million ficiently than hy laborious, hand-mude efforts and in pride, ibla includes hlo technical oklll and tho Catholics have already joined, a3 well as many Protest- ; 100 trained singers, will offer the addition it la cited on a reason for lc vorkinj; horn = ; n'.vely "operetta "Rose Maiden" by •wvicoi ha ronders-Uio doing of thouo many ants and Jews. In Chicago the Federation of Protestant SH that over-production ia one of the mnjor causes of tin: j Cowon. Thin will bo under the direct lltlls things, thooo hundrods of tiny dotallo, only churches recently voted unanimously to support the Cnwen. oas of which loft undono mars the harmony and depresm'on. • guidance of Mr. Scott, their conduc- movement. Club women throughout tho country are precision of bio work. Under the flvo-dny week plan advocated by Mr.' tor. Among the singers there will bo falling in line with the churches. Ford, .Saturday would prob'iMy he joined wltli Kur (j.j,,: florae Internationally famous POIOIBIH Membership consifstn of signing and keeping a and concert singers. Ao a merchant, tho reputable funeral director an a holiday or day of rest, which would undoubtedly baa another pledge to keep. It l that th mer- pledge to remain away from all motion pictures except please a number of religious denominations which oh- To lend a further toucli of color 0 0 those which do not offend decency nnd Christian mor- to I he occasion, tho Bntta dancing chandise bo furnlshoa be In kcoping with tho sorvc Saturday an the Sabbath. Already thla day Is .1 kwiUMM^I parfeoUon of hia oervlce. To do lesa would lower ality, and condemning: 1 studio of Asbury Pa] half holiday in many HncB of bu^ines. ! and to make it a ballet by, children o ths n'.nnaardn ha Una set. 1. Vilo and unwholesome motion pictures as a grave a full day of cessation from work would Involve leu;; lo.-:; menace "to youth, to home life, to country and to re- of productiveness than any other day which could hi That is why wa make It known that wo fea- ligion. chosen. WKDDING AT HOME FOB AGED. turo National Caskets. Nationally advortlood, 2. Salacious motion pictures which, with other de- Working hours havo been greatly reduced durin» mads by a concern who. for well over hnlf a grading agencies, aro corrupting public morals. tho pant 25 yearo, nnd if tho future should be judged by Hrldo 70 Years Old nnd Husband Ia century, havo beon tho recognized leaders of tho 3. The protrayal of vice as a normal condition of Eighty. Industry, wa can bo absolutely cortaln that tho the pant, an many philoflophei'3 state, it is plausible thai \ affaire, and against depicting crlmlnnln of any clann as this proecsn will be continued. New Inventions | the Mis. Isadora Craven, 7G years old, marehanfitea wo supply raeoauroa up to our re- n quirements of quality, reliability and valuo. Tho heroes and heroines, presenting their filthy philosophy way of time and labor saving machinery mi James Hall, RO years old, both of We govern our actions by what we of life as something acceptable to decent men and h Mthi h consider to be good taste; in this way trademark on every product guarantees material add to the national wealth and increase lehurc t Imr- l,,, > Methodist homo for the nged at ana construction. women. the worker.. From nil nf th™ ui,.«m i , r j Ocean Urove, were married Tuesday we are sure of not overstepping those p i. The display of suggestive advertisements on bill- V . viewpoint;! lienry l.(ird :i | afternoon nf last week In the parson- ethical boundaries which circumscribe boards, at theater entrances and in newspapers, and fa- .Summe- d | n(;af;e of the Occanport Methodist Maintaining, aa we do, tho highest ponolblo —or should circumscribe!—the activi- standard* in our profooolonal work and aorvlco, vorable reviews often given to Immoral motion pictures up Its chief objects arc lens work and m> church by the pastor, Rev. Sidney H. Davi They were attended by Mr. ties of every funeral director. wa think It only right that our merchandleo bo In tho dally press. umi M tlon.However, there 1B another Bide to the picture-. lr. ''•''• Frederick Mooncy of'Wnn- the best that la available. To keep both or. a The protest lu made in a nplrlt of self-respect, and it really truo Hint, thcro Is over-production'.' It is tine Tho bride formerly lived at This ethical organization offers fine par id our pledge to you. • with the conviction that, tho American public does not that cropn of various kinds nre, unsalable, except, at a Oceanpoit, and Mr. Hall is a native service at an exceedingly moderate demand filthy pictures, but clean entertainment and loss to the producers, but on the other hand it Is jw\l of Pnterson. price. educational features. nn true that these products which are left, to apoil in the 3iot.li wore married before, Mr. Too mnny of our lllinn arc not ilt. for children to see. Hall's) first wife having died within flelilD or otherwise to nerve no useful purpose because tho past year. Mr. and Mrs. Hall They aro vile and unwholesome. Others are built It lu unprofitable to mnrkct them would prove a ;;iuliioni nround a filthy philosophy of life In such a way as to bo d prove n pixluond will spend their honeymoon at Ni- ALBERT W. WORDEN. DIRECTOR. II. R. MOUNT & SON classed as clover, and worth viewing only by adults who to many peniona who through no fault of their own agara Falls, and will return to tho aro in want for the common necessities of life Jn oilier Ocean Grove home about August 1. I PHONE 537 Funeral Dtractora nr& not carslly influenced. lilxhlbitaro obonld take par- ticular euro not to allow children to nen these pictures. words Isn't tho trouble duo to poor distribution more OOE.FRONT ST.^#^ ^.RED BAWK.N.J. Frederick K. Adams, Mgr. Most children attend tho movies on ^Fridays, Haturdnys than to overproduction? Tho thirty-hour, flvo-uny week Drift Jtaco I.lconso Issued. might help, but it In not a complete nnnwer to th I.K)iiir Branch turned out in forco (18S W. Front Street, Red Hook, N. I. and Hundnya arid It would bo desirable if the exhibitors lem. e prob- would ttiko thlB into consideration. Thursday night (o colebrato tho Granting of a liconso by tho state rac- ' Telephone 226 The Legion of Decency warfare ngainpt undesirable It in fortunate that tho Chicago fair la to he opnn ing commission for tho operation of pSeturefi In an effective wrnpon, principally ber.nufjo it ia agate UjJs y«r. Mr. foaull mlnscd it last year.' a ting racing track. The Monmouth , TMI Qtlpm O? 1113 <)GU3,>J rt'ij! at a vital esok i&» esbibiter'a chapter JDjjMotsj/ band *F'tir ns sh N at tonal Cask @T$ RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 4,1934.

BHINEB. but only the fourth change la print- Issus of Nyaaaland, completing th« Wan lnu« to 1168, went to great or jury Inrr. The first 1632 sst consisted neb, bas proved to bs Another addi- length In Illustrating various tcenes Tha Marino Club to Have n, Ktc.l mainly of overprints of the 1827 Is- tion to beauty In postage printing. from the life of Columbuo. Among Small House Problem Solved ASnir p.t Theli Clubhouse. sue, with an occasional stamp from The oamo design as the other other countries which hive paid their tho 1023 lesua thrown In. It wan stamps. It Is In two colors, orange respects to ths great explorer aro Th® Marino club will hold a beef- y because of the chan^o In and black, tho black being used for Bracll, Poland and France. steak dinner and danca at their club- money from annaa and rupees to flls shading end producing quite a start- J. on North beach, Sea Bright, and: dinars. ling combination. Corporation July 4. Tho dinner will ba served Tho first Iraq Issue, la 1023, when promptly at taven o'clock. Tlckota the country was under inandata of CIiHu and Columbus. Naveslnls News. aro in tho hendo ol tba members &nd Great Britain, had various econes ol For nearly 60 yearn, 57 to be ex- Eatablishsd 1525 being disposed of to only such tho land aa well as a winged bull and act a country that Christopher Co- Cantaloups ones as tha officers and director* of the "tree of life." lumbua nevor caw Head? Cooked Wheat Cereal tha club approve. In case of rain Tho latest Issue consists altogether or for that mat- An oil royalty la always ilia tha af?»lr will ba held tho following ter nover kne^a Hervlcoa will be held at half-past first linn on leased oil prop«r- Buttered Toast Sunday at tha earns tlmo. of 31 stamps, IT of which aro for reg- nine o'clock the morning of July Oranue Marmalada ular postage. Tho remainder era •• ^ existed han pie Fourth at All Saint's church. Rev. tlca aa cstabllohed by law. surcharged for official use. The ba- tured on lta stampa the dl Charles p. Johnson, tlio rector will This means that th» royalty Luncheon sic iset follows tha three general do- have m exchange of pulpits July 15 owner reoelvea his monthly olffns when King Faisal was alive ex- coverer of Amor- and 22. Rev. Frederick B. Halacy, Ciioumber anil Celery fialad ICE, ylold oven bofors ths ospenaso Summer Nut Dread Butter cept for the change In tho King's It waa tho vicar of Trinity Cathedral at Tren- Plum» leed Tea portrait. The lower denominations, South American ton, will occupy the pulpit here July of; operating and marketing running 2 fil.-i to iO ilia, are rather republic of Chile, 18 and Rev. Robert Williams, rector tho product aro met. A Sfaofc Dinner small. From 60 to 200 file, tho Tha reason bo- of Trinity church at -Princeton, will Sliced Dolled Tontcun stamps aro approximately one inch hind tho selection of Columbus for preach on July 22. which haa onablcd Gueh In- Creamed FotHtnrs unil I'eas square, while tho Va dinar and 1 di- lto stamps lay In the postal regu vcotmonta to wlthBtand tha Broad lluttor Tho Epworth league of tho Metho- Dtuinna Nut Salnd nar aro somewhat larger. tlons, which, like those of tho United1 decimating effect of deprcK* Unlcd Dmilng The stamps are bl-llnffu&l. both States, provided that no living indl dist church will hold a beach party Fesches CofTe9 vldual bo used. next- Monday night at North Long islon and to pay consistently A now Itlnfj for Iraq In northern and Arabio being used. attractive returns. j Summer Nut Bread Arabia haa meant a new Issue of From tho first Issue in 1883, with Branch. Leonard Gehlha.ua la In gen- Btannpa for that country, which, Tha Park Stamps. one exception, until 1S10 the atampa eral charge ot the arrangements. (Using Hour Milk) Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed tntcr- $ oupB whole 1 teaspoon aaJ* since it became a Another ohange has been effected had various portraits of Columbus, wheat flour 1 cup sugar kingdom In 1027, In tho forthcoming U, S. national a good example of which la tho 1* talned relatives from Jersey city Dracrlptiva Booklfi % oupi flour 2 CCBD has pictured lto parks Issue, due around the middle peso stamp of 1005-09. It bears a over the week-end sent oa r^iurafc, 4 teaspoons 1 CUP nuts ruler on Its pos- of July. It haa been decided to place large head of Columbuo In rollef and Robert Telford and family of Jor- baking 2 tablespoons la printed In green and gray, the powder fftt. melted ' tal adheslves. tho 'Crater Lako park eceno on the sey City have reopened their sum- 17 East 42nd St., New Yerfc ^ teaspoon 2 i-iij>n aour Tho p r o B o n t 6-cent instead of the 8 and shift the green bolng lightly tinted with gold mar homo at Plattmount. 4 milk king la Ghazl, Ziori park illustration from tho fl to On the other hand, Italy, the larnt Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Tol! of Leonia National City Dullillnj, ; of Columbua's birth, haa never pic- Mix Ingredients and pour Into 3 I »- • i oldest son o£ Fe|. tho 8-cent. Also it lino beon an- wero weok-end guests of Mr. VAndorbllt 3-34OT.S, greased loaf pans. Lot rlso 15,min- | ' ' .' sal, who ouccecd- nounced that ths second In the se- tured him on Its stamps, while Spain, Mrs. Adam LInamaycr, utes and ball a ono hour'In Blow oven. | • * i ed to the throno ries, the 2-cont red Gr&nd Canyon, the country whose queen financed Mrs. August Rathemocher spent This broad is good uaod for sand- [_»„-.—~:^-r£ 1 at tho recent will go on flrsfc-day salo July 24, his first voyage, did not pay tribute last week at New York. T/lchea with butter or cream choose death of his father. to him until 1030. Tho Fletcher houao on Navosinli for nillng, Tho new net Is the fifth of Iraq, The l-shlillng otamp of tho now The United States, with Its Colum ftvenua Is being repainted, Boys can make extra pocket money »eltlnf; The Reslater.-AdvertiscmsEL Baimim Nut Salad 4 bananas 1 tablespoon A practical and economical BOIU- clothcB closets. Vt cup shelled iomoii juice tlon of tho small home problem Is Clapboard is uncd for tho esterlor roait«d H cup gal HI) found In this Colonial cottage whose walla at the gable ends, while both peanuts dressing rectangular plan eliminate!) loot Bpacc Hides aro clapboard bolow and flush Pool banuna;3, roll In dressing, ar- and afforda ovory oonvonlonce. siding above. Clapboard, elding and range on lettuce, sprlnklo with pea- Tho utility of tho arrangement la all trim aro painted white, Tho roof nuta and julco. Surround with re- ovldont downotaJra In tho largo liv- la wood shingles In browns, BOJilao maining droaaing and servo. ing room with Its three exposures and brown grays, surmounted by Salad Dressing and tho flroplaco dominating It; In chimney of red brick. Ths shuttora 4 egg yolks •; teaspoon tho dining room with ito crosn-von- aro painted blue greon. 1 teanpoon dry colery ealfc tllatlon, and tho kitchen at front, If tho houao faces west, tho warm muttnrd 5 tablespoorm nutjnr I teaspoon aalt I/a cup vinegar convenient to tho front hall and on- kitchen will ohiold-it from tho chill M tempoon 2/» oup water tranco. north winds. In locating ths house paprllta 1 tablespoon butter The otalrway to the aocond floor 1B on a lot 60x100 feot, tho liltohert «nd Beat yolks and acfd dry ingredi- reached either from tho rear of the should bo made, to face tha dtrcet. ents. Add remaining ingredients and Hvlng room or from tho dining room, Tho Idea that tho front door must cook fllowly nnd stir constantly un- tho two being connected from tho always faco the street Is becoming til thick and creamy. Beat and pour stair entry, from which a roar door obsolete. An alternative la placing into jar, cool, cover and atoro In Jco oponu onto a gardon or torraco, tho living room broadside to tha gar- box. Upstairs, two bedrooms aro sltu- den. Proper planting about the jated from three sides. Thoro la n house will enhanoo Its beauty. Date of Exodus Corrected. I bath hetwoen them and both open From $5,000 to $7,000 la tha e Recent flnda of pottory by an ex- , onto tho hall. There aro sovoral mate. pedition Into Southern Tmnsjordan places tho dato of tho oxadus of tho Israelltoo from Ki;ypt in tho 13th en for Herbert Johnson of Belmar a century B. C, instead of tho 18th an Tinton Falls News. fow nights ago at the homo at Mr. has previously been hold by many and Mrs. Harry Covert. bible studonta according to Prof. Nol- The dance hold by the flremon at Miss Margaret Sohults of Bolraar son Gluok, head of tho expedition the fire house Wednesday night waH and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harry of and professor of Blblo at Hebrew attended by about 75 persons. Flnan- Eatontown woro rocont guests of Union College In Cincinnati. Tho olally and In ovory other respect It Miss Margaret Dean. dlBcoverle.1 show that tho SdornltOQ wan a great success. Mrs. Wellington Willilna visited and tho Moabltca did not becomo es- Dr. Stanley Wllklno and Miss Jono John Cooper ono day last weak at St, tablished In Southern Transjordan Davis of Now York epent tho wcolc- Roso hospital at New Torlt. Mr. until tho 13th century B. C, and ond with Dr. Wilkins's parents, Mr. Coopor has boon a patient at tho hos- therefore could not possibly havo ro- and Mrs. .Wellington Wllklns, at tho pital about three months, Hl« eon1 fused tho Iorallltoo pannage through Wilklns summer homo at Lavalette. dltlon haa shown Improvement of tholr countrloa, no in stated In tho Bi- Mloa Anna Judgo spent part of last late. ble, until that time. wpoli with Miss lone Postoll of Some of tho inombora of the Tinton In addition tho cxpodttlon found Occanport. Falls auxiliary ol Hlvervlew hospital Tich doposlta of coppor and Iron ore Tho Ladles' Aid socioty of the of Red Bank mot at the homa of Mrs. which they bollevo waro ono of tho Methodist church will moot at tho William MeDougall last weak and Fill Your aourcfifi of tho vast wealth of King homo of Mrs. Raymond Bonnott of folded compresses for use at tho hos- Solomon. A coppor mlno was dlocov- Fair Haven, formerly of this place pital. ered which showed extonalvo "work- Thursday afternoon. A spoclal offort ing. It ran hack into a cliff for Is being mado to havo a full attend- A bonafldo newspaper circulation more than 150 feot and veins of cop- anco of members. —the kind The Reglstor has—la th« per ore were discernible in tho pll- only kind that counts with tho ad- Mrs. Thomas Calandrlello Is on tho vortlser. No premiums or other in- larn of rock which had been left for sick list. ducemonta have over bean offered to Satard aupport. A surpritio birthday party was giv- socuro circulation,—Advertisement. "The BOB: How do you keep so spick and /GENTLEMEN, you may "rise span? I look like a bath towel—my \J and shine," but not your suit. summer clothes all seem to sag and bag. Sanitone removes the shine of wear, bringing out all of the nap and color The CHICK: Easy to get around that. there is in the cloth. This new clean- Clothes don't lose their shape if you send ing treatment not only removes all them to a Sanitone cleaner. , dirt and spots, cleaning even to the innermost fibres; but it also restores natural elements, to fibres that keep Make cloth live, springy, and clothes shapely. That "new-suit" look, so smart and well-groomed, is yours Q A Norge full of food! What a comfort that is to an economical house- when you have your suit Sanitoned. keeper! Saturday bargains bought in extra bargain quantities—kept where And for your hat, too. she knows they'll be fresh and wholesome till she is ready to use them. 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Examine one of the leading models. See the press action Norge Sells On Its Merits Lazilatch—the automatic light—the ample shelves/adjustable and remov- able—the odor-proof freezing compartment—the easy sliding ice trays— Here's a record for others to shoot at. the egg basket—the butter and cheese rack—the Hydrovoir. These are jujt 48 Norges sold in one month in this local- a few of the Norge conveniences that go with Rollator Refrigeration econ- ity without a ficuse-to-house canvass, omy.

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of the early setters ot Moninouth sinco tho Allen store was destroyed was confirmed at tho Congregatlo NOTICE. Chancery S/SQ9. SPECIAL MASTER'3 SALE. CONSTABLE .SALE. Take notlco that tha East KCBIIBI'U: •. SHERIF/'S SALE. virtus of an order of tha Court o Years Ago in and county, upon which subject he was by flro & few months previously. Beth Miriam at Long Branch b, Flro Company, No, 1, Jnc, (not for ptoti 0a Satlirdny. July 14th, at IOJOO in By virtua <>« a writ oj «. Ja. to tat 41- hancftiy off NeNw Jersey mmaa d aa mi tha 101.' forenoon, at, llarrlson'a Borvlce Stitlrt? an authority. A cherry tree, estimated to ho ov JialJbl Morris. tntendB to,ar>Hy to tlio Township Co' rnuil, imued out of the Court of Chan- inlttea of the Townehlii of Mldriletnwn i< day of Ap,Al)Aprl), ISSISddd , In A certacertaiii n cu I Shrewsbury. N. J. I will »n t)3& tenth dny of July AfiRAU C. niXOM Bank had ever enjoyed. Strawberries mc3 Kelly, father of Mrs. Mam: I.Ioyd, Secretory; Joseph Murclt, T;car=u: limo) In tho ntlornoon of tnii day at ths 1034, at two o'dack in tho ttfternoo July Twenty, Thirty and y eat cherry trees in that section of limit HOIIBO, In tho Borough of Freehold (Daylight Saving Tlmo), Bell at vnhl wero exceptionally gcarco and they Monmouth county. O'Donough of Red Bank.dled at tl: Objectlone, If any, should ho nmdo i« Uiunty of Monmouth, New Jortey, to Bat- venduo at the mtiriiiseu, Chancery 8/fill. Forty Years Ago. wero bringing $3 a crate. Beatrice VnnBrunt, daughter of homo of hia aon Thomas of Frencat rnctliately, In v/rltlrtt;, to Howard \Y. Kol ALL that certain tr«ct or parcel of Ian SHERIFF'S SALE. James VanBrunt of HolmiM, hail a lie was 02 years old and a native ertfl, Townaliip Clerk ot the Towmshlp t eltuat© in tha Township of MfcliHetnwn, i: By vlrtuo of B writ o( fl. fu. („ mo du Forty Years Ago. T\vo bicycle races were held at At- Mlddldtowu. All Ow toUowlae tract or potcst of lanand the County ot Monmoutb and State o roclctl, lusuetl out ol tlio Court oi Ch«n A game ol baseball was ployed onlantio Highlands on tho Fourth of lawn party in celebration of her birth- Ireland. (Signed) nn« i>i-cin »cs horelnafLcr particularly dcd - New JerBtsy. cor, ol tho BUt. ol Now JorMyf^ll ba July under tho management ot VV.day. Her guests wero Buth Glbbs, Walter Field of Colt's Neck too: EUttBNK H. RIOIITIAN. ttoribud sltunto lyinj: and bi I th ERINNIKC* at & point in tho center o exnoncd to BIIIO at public vciuluo on tho Oakland street grounds between Rnx 143, Port Monmmith, N. J. o road leaillnn from 1&e.ml to Naveslnl MONDAY, TJ1J3 01b DAY OF JUIY, lost, tho St. James Cadets and Lou Tet- Nesbitt Sncdekcr. Charles Mock of Wily Baeder, Ruth DulSois. Elizabeth on tho painting of automobiles as Village, at en sngla therein and at th< ,hotwc«n tlio liourn of u oVIo^k „,„] 5 ley'e nine. A dispute arose, over the New York won an eighteen-milg e han- McClees, Mary Holmes, Mary Chase side line to his carriage cleaning bus NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. junction of eald road with a rottd runnim o'clock (nt 2 o'clock I>ay)luht Savlnr umpire's decision and the game end- dicap and Joseph Kennedy of Red j Edna Eiy and bonabelle mill Norma ne;a. Ills first automobile paintin, Notice 1B horoby given tlirtt tumlcd bid northerly therefrom, E&H licslnninff pain 'Tlmo> In tlio oftornoon of nnlrt cfnV at thf Bank won the five-mile race. job was tiono for Peter Frawley. >il\ bo received by tho Council <»f tin .. .. corner oi! property of tha H uslns at or near tho northeast corner o Court Homo. In Iho llorourt ol "'.'holil ed beforo nine innings had been Perry. Borough of Kumtion for 1)1 turnimmn f>m- lt(lli.iKn EBUU. them* (I) «toii tl; a tract of three end fiQ/100 acrea now o County ol Monmuutll, New J01 aoy " „., The raceabout Scandal, owned by '-uOicrly Mo ot tlm FnfctiRtock property Ms n (locrca of aufri court omou'ntlnir In played, Tetley claimed the game t>y Tile Shrewsbury Boy Scouto, unde face Treatment ot Lafayette. WatshlnKU'ii formerly owned by Joseph Lufburrow o, uun Thomas H. McKnight, proprietor of Stroota and Jllack Point Kcmd in unit nth t!it:hty-8ix dosrcoo ami thirteen min- his Entato: thenco (1) south thlrty-ravei apiuoxlmntoly 50,160,0(1. "«B to a scoro of twelve to ton and theGeorge J. Gllllg, and the knockabout the Empire garage on White street, ho direction of Scoutmaster G. Har- es cunt, four hundred forty-two feet and d thirty minutes west two hnl 'apoose, also owned by Mr. Gilliff, Borough and opened and rcmi In nublii depfretia thirty tes west two chnl All tho following trafit or Imrccl or cadets claimed they won by a score rented the East Front street hulIiliiiildi K >kl Novius,' went on an ovornig'li at tho rooms of tho snid Council in Mo - *teen Jtiiii(lfcdthB feet to the westerly and eighty-fivhtfi e lil to tthha northeastth eo ivero winners in the sailboat races inorial Borough Hull, Kumi.on, New .Tci iddu of Uic Itohlntion ittopsrty, thenca (2) lanil «fld incriilfiea hereinafter imrtlculni-lv of thirteen to twelve. The Cadets j owned by George. B. Brown & Com- :iiko to Dr. William H. Lawca's farm tilonc tho wcsitorly aldo o( tho Koblnkon ner of ththe MMarkk L, Mount lotl ; thench e ((2 y, on July 12, 1034, at cr nhout 8:01 couth twenty-eix tloRreen weafc four chnln wero Eugene. Kcough, James A. G.hcld under tho auspices of the Red (pany and planned to move to his new car Lineroffc. P. M. ' iHopuity Routh Unco de^rcea and nlnt- roimh of l'nlr jrnvim. I,, tlio County "'of Forty prles^a from various parts o ii'titi mluuteB wcat, clsht hundred twenty- and nfnety-Haven linkn iilong- the castor); ^ ^ Scuta of Now Jcrney, Wise, W. Murphy, J. Murphy, Ed Banul k Yacht :club on the Fourth of quarters, where, he was to conduct an Srieclflcatlonn for tho proponed wortt, :iino feet nnd elithtetm hundredtbs feet to lino of tho Mark 1*. Mount lot to a Mon known nnd rfonlgnatod B« Loto „,„„„„,., Wise, M. Connor, Clarenco Jones, E. >'- automobile business. Sew Jersey attended tho months' . enftred by Goorgo K. AHon, X3ort No. 21 on »alil moil" Tho board of commissioners in- I.steamboat. ectlvo bidders upon pnyuicnt vt Flvo hutiUo nnd tha cmt.criy side of proper- four chains and forty-three Itnkn to th, :honco (!) soutltorly along tlio cuter y Charles Canover of Atlantic High- Tho pupils of the Leonardo liigl \V. Johnston. 6) Dollaia. Lies of KL'tunoy, Ahenm and the H. Bill- nouthwQBt corner of lands formerly ownci slilo ol Lot No. 21. 0110 hundred tlilrlv.fiil structed tile police to see that all bi- lands was laid up with two broken JVJiaa OJivo Evvjngv daughter oi Blda munt bo miulo on tho "atand "UQ Katnto "tilth thica degrees forty mln- hy Ann Mount and now hy Churles Alher1 'oot to a joint In tho mld.Ho of tho block* cyclers were carrying lights on their school formed tho Leonardo Socia roposal forma, in tho manner tlesfgnuteii fa east six Hundred thirty-eight feet and Mount; thonco (7) north twenty-plx de- :.once (2) en.torly Klontt tho mld.Ho "f ribs sustained when tho front axle club. Vincent Bomnlunder, one of tin Frank Ewing of Atlantic Highlands hprcin ami required by tho Bpccincatluim vcnty-fivD huntlredthB feet to tho pUco trices coat alontr landa of enld tjhnvlea At' :he hlocli, ono hundred tour font to tho wheels at night. The police began a [o f m wagoa bro!tej throw)l!g hirn to nuat bo enclosed In aoalpil envelopcH 3i Hi;«!nnlntr. Containlncr seven and four .louthwcBt corner ol Lot No. 21- their. teachers, wa3 chosen president. Other became the bride of Henry Hall o. ftuntJrcc( effrhty-nlno hundredth)i acres. hart Mount and alons lands of formerly .strict enforcement of the order and |the ground, Dei LJttlo wa8 wlth Mr. Wilmington, North Carolina. cnrliiK tho nnmo.ahd address of tho bit! Debornh Johniion, lands of formerly Jo- (3) northerly BIO.IK tho we»tcrlj", atul 1Ir3 James Curley, Jr., of Shrewsbury aonu the center of saidd road north nov- snrro nnd Anna tiliKnro, hl» wife, et nl. braved the dark streets without a l,th appropriate exercl All't'hp ' ** ' Harry J. Patterson aid surety company will provide tho biil- •oloiiKinK to itou Dimk Dovcloiimont Com- ih lighted lantern on Ms bike. Marshall ^ anli Mr ttnd Mr3i Flnnk N while slicing bread, cut his hand so IOJ- with the required bond, nmi IIUIHL lie «")•." Allen & Randolph. Civil Engineera, enty deflreos thirty minutes woBt cg h ( d the church i ' - Worth, severely that it required five stitches .cllvered at tho placo and bcfoi-o tho houi- icpttMiibtiv, 1921. clmina and ten links, moro or leas, to tho Amos Bennett made a complaint and who had each been married one year. .bove named. point or place of Beginning. were living at that time. cre to close tho cut. Tho Borough Council reserves tho rfirht, ALSO nil those certain lots, tracts or Tha above courBCB and dlatancco on Dutcd Mr. Spinninpg g was lined 52 and costst . wo |«:dl celebrating their respective wed- iircels of lnnd situate. Jyine and belntr intended to describe a coi'titEu tract o Qulnn, ravaona & Dorcmuj, Sol'ri. John Hankinson of Everett cut t ; "B adversaries. Miss Elsie Parsons of Broad street fler receivliiff tho hid a for tho above i tho TavrnHhlp of Middletown, In the The First Methodish t church of Red spears of asparagus which "weighed Tho cljihtcon and til/Ifil) ftcrcs an nhown on 120.68 ,, Fair Haven comm.ss oners at completed a course of aesthetic and .•ork. to reject any or all bitln if deemed •ounty of Monmouth and Stnto of Now ', mnp of "Property of tho Kiitnte of Bank was reopened with appropriate three-quarters of a yound a piece. modern dflnces with Chaliff of theo tho beat interest of tha Borough, iso to JhnrloH Luf burrow, PeconBod," tmrveyed ceremonies and special sermons were i !! the request of a number of taxpay- llEING LOTS 389o, H40, 341,, U$nn andd by T. W. Throckmorton Docomber 18, IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY • Tho spears were each seven inches inn mperial Russian ballet. VAN K. HALSKY. •ii,, ud doaiKnateted on a mapmap- To OTTO FEI.TEM. JR., EMMA SN given by Rov. W. P. C. Strickland i_ icis agreed to rebuild the bridge over 180C, and- snid comimoB bentlnsa and CU 1 GO0DAI L J{ circumference and ten inches Edgar A. Sloat of Middletown was Mayor. f CCountry O'lub KKatnteu, Ited BankBk, N. J J,, ancoa aie in ncconlanro with said mnp. PANY INC - ' UJJJ(I.JI£ COM: and Rev. Mr. JliUard. A special mus- i tho creek near Dudley Farrand's appointed director to take charge of .ttont: Topui'ty of Shrewnbuty River Holding Subject, however, to tho rlfrhta of tho l»y virtue of nn Ordor of tho Court of V Mr. Farrand opposed the JEBB J. CAIIBW, Clerk. Innipiiny, Ilctl llank, GeorKO I>. Coopor, ical program was prepared by Miss An attempt was mado to steal the j^/lt ' the horticultural department of the :umson. N. J., Juno 14, i!934. '. K., tinted Jammry 10, 1928. public in tho road'lending from Locunt to hancery of New Jonu-y, mndo on the !ton. Jv,t ton, Lizzie Merchant, Anna Sickles, to Portaupeck for a shore dinner in son nnd Frank J. Dibbon wero re- if Monmouth and Stnte of New Jersey: ence Johnson, wife of tha defendant Pnr- Emilia Felton. bin wlfo, (ioodull H.il»lipr factory at Port Monmouth. his launch Helen. Captain Sceley's lectod trustees of. tho Grace Metho- Expert Repairing 1JKIN(! Lot« GO. 70. 71 nnd 72. facing kor Johnson! Ethel Johnson, wife of tho jpmpnny, Inc., Contury Indemnity Com- William Child, Frank Storck, George Fair Haven enjoyed the largest dist church. HI Newmtm Sprtngs Kond, nnd Lota 97. defendant William C, Johnson; Lillian iftny, n body corpora!.), TcnEyck Bjfifd- Kcough and George Longstrect. Ed- launch was a most popular one for or 'H, 0!), 100, 101 nnd J02 on tho uouth eido Johnson, wlfo of tho defendant Clnrenco jra. Inc., and Clou V. Hmlth, mo dcfeml- ward H. Lafetra played a flute accom- number of Fourth of July visitors inparties. George Bray and George Gray won >{ Haddon Avenue, nnd Lota U6, llfl, 117 Johnaon; Ollvo Lufburrow, wife of tho into; you nro required to (tppenr nm! un- he two-man bowling tournament on WATCHES, CLOCKS ,d 1 IS on tho north aide of Hudilon Avo- defendant Robert A. Lufburrow: Mary iwer tho bill ot Bfil.1 compljiiujuit on »r paniment. ic, all of Hnld lota belnp & I)ortion of Lufburrow, wiffl of the defendant Charloa jolora tho 6th dtty of Aucu.it. 1H;M, or tile he Sheridan hotel alleys by winning 0 plonerty of Red Dank Development A. Lufburrow; Evelyn Lufburrow, wife of mid bill will bo tuUcn UH confenaed flk'nlnnt Following a severe rain and thun- , , . ., . ,. , I umced an order with a German man- and JEWELRY ompnny, na shown on si .map entitled. you. der storm thero were several wash- 2(5 out of 33 games. the defendant Novmnn Lufburrow; Corn Tlio nnld bill In fllc.I to forocloiio n moit- Map of Oiiolo rark," Osorso D. Cooper, Luf burrow, wife of the dofendnnt Bonjn- Miss Esmerelcla Graff and Florence 1 !•:., dated Muy 6, 1924, which mnp in *it!to mndo by Otto l''eltcn, Jr., ..nil KniMa outs ia this vicinity. Water under- Accuracy, skill and experi- min B, Luf burrow; Evelyn Lufburrow, wife Kciten, hi" wlfo, to Merrh/nitjj IVujit Cam- mined the cellar wall of Oscar Willia^rrm Abby of^ Whit tttere street, an of!—d ™ srsrt Sickles, both of Navesink, graduated imlcd in the Clork'n Ollko of Monmouth of the defendant Leonard A. Lu(burrow; ence enable us to do the louiity in Map Case No. 20. :inny of Hfiil Bunk, ft corporation of Itio Hesse's bakery in the rear of hisJames E. Chadwlck, also of Redplace on his farm in order to attract 'rora the normal school at Trenton. Eliznboth Lufburrow, wife of tho defend- Stnto ol Now Jornay; nn.l you, Otto Fol- Bank, were married at the bride's - Jacob Serr, Jr., a Spanish war vet- most delicate repairing. We AI^iO nil those certain lots, trncts or ant Char JOB B. Lufburrow; and tho Incho- *on, Jr., nro mndo n .lofcndnnt hotuui»a place of business on Front street and >ong birds. .ITCIH of land, eltuntf, lying nnd being ate rliihts of courtosy of the comjilainnnt, /oil nro the hunbnnd of Enimii Fclton, tho about twenty feet of wall was washed home by Rev. T. A. Beekman, pastor An Intruder stole a watch and 520 iran and a former resident of Red guarantee satisfaction. Our tho .Horoii(?h of Stuownbury, In thoOhnrles Alien, Jr., hunbtind of the com' nvner of tho inortKnKoil promliicB In tho out. Tho water made a sluiceway of the Reformed church. from the residence of Edwin A. Ma- Bank, died at Westneld. mnty of Monmouth and State of New plfllnant Virginia 0. Allen; nnd of tho do jlll of comjilnint mentlonci, ami l;y rcn- Miss Josephine Kearn of New pg prices will please you. I'Kcy: fendantn, Ltn W. Dclchler, hunband of tho jon thereof mny claim BOIIIO Intcicnt by over the sidewalks at Rogers & Son's son on Newman Springs road, The A. Salz & Company of Keyport BEGINNING at a monument In tJio defendant JBennlo Dciclilcri Howard (Jib* way of cllrtony or otherwliio In tho nnid carriage factory at Maple avenue and York and Fletcher Pope of Little Sil- thief took a rocking chair the same were celebrating- their fiftieth anni- ,'efiterly line of lands of Powora (formerly eon, husband ot tho defoii'lnnt Jennie Mny tnortKntfCil prcmlRCs; nn.J you, Kmmii Fe]- Monmouth street. ver were married at the bride'3 home. night from the porch of J. Albert versary in business. Silverware Repaired icXohi) naid monument being distant ten (Jlbaon; and Charles I'orclvnl, husband of tcn. nro mcido ft dofondnnt, )iccnu»o von Mr. Pope was employed by Harry B. VanSchoick. inulied nnd forty-four foot and Doventy- the defendant May L. Porcival; togfithor nro tho owner of tho mortcnucd prrmUeB William Voorhees, Albert Miller Japhia Ciayton was elected chief and Replated Like New ,vo hundrodtha (1.044.72) in a straight with all and dlngulnr tha hciodltnmonts In tho bill of complaint mentioned, nnd hy Edwards of Little Silver. The late M. C. D. Borden, cotton atriarch of the Neptuno encamp- :io from a fitone Btimdlng in the Bouth- and appurtenances to tho nald premises roR3on thereof mny claim Homo lnlore.it In and Frank Woolley took a Sunday goods manufacturer and capitalits, -est corner of Powero (formerly Sickles)' tho unit! ninrtKnfToil promises; nnd you, Abram Kridel, son of Jacob Kriciel ment of Odd Fellows of Kefl Bank. 1 belonginff or in any wino npportntnlnH. bicycle ride from Red Bank to Bar- who had a large estate at Oceanic, ;ii(l, palil point of beginning he ing also [>oo.]nll Itubbor Company, Inc., nro mndo negat Park, a trip of ninety miles. of East Front street, set his pocket •n hundred nnd forty-six feet nnd eevon- Said Jnnda will be aold nubject to exist' ~ ilcfondflnt bocmino you recovered ft afire with a piece of punk. In put- left an estte valued at $6,462,365.22, ntha feat (1,046.7) (meaBUred along tho ing tenanclen, if any; subioct nlao to un- j.i..Bmont In tho Now Jersey Sin'rcme The homeward trip was approximate- according to a transfer tax appraisal. Ono of tho quickest ways to find a 36 Broad St., Red Bank io BtriiUrht lino above referred to) from paid tax lions and aeecBBmentn, dotnlla of Court on Kovembor f, JP30, njfaln/it O(to ly 45 miles and .was made in three ting out the fire little Abram had sev- job is to advertise In The Regi3- which will ba announced at the time of Felten, Jr., doing liurtlnoiiH nn Const Con- eral of his fingers badly burned. Samuel Sobel, aged thirteen years, ;er's Want Department.—Advertise- Tel 1831. ,o northerly line of Sycamore Avenue, aalo and tho reading of tho conditions of struction Co., nfToctlnjr tho mnrtKOucd hours and 45 minutes. f ll Sobel of Wallace street, ment, enco (1) north olghty-nlno degrees ono oale as to naid property above referred to. ircmlfiofl in tho bill 0/ complaint men- Andrew McConity of Headden's William Cole of Naveslnk was laid Inulo nnd thirty neconila wcat (aa the Dated Juno 12th, 1934. Jonod, nnd by ronaon thereof may rlnlm up with a broken arm and Melvin nKnctlc needlo points July, 1028) ono WILLIAM A. STEVENS. lamo intorcBt In tho anld mortgaged prem- Corner was badly injured while undied nnd twenty-three foot nnd oix- Special Master in Chancery of jumping from a moving train at tho Johnson with a broken wrist as the nths foot (123.6) to a monumont, thenco New Jersey. result of accidents during the past ) north Reventy-six degrees forty-nlno 'ntnd Juno Bth. 1!>3<. Middle-town station. He fell on his inutcH west three hundred end "thlr.ty- Howard S. Hlgglnaon, head and his forehead was badly cut week, ico feet nnd two-tontha feet (33,2) to a Solicitor of Complainants) QWNN. PARSONS k I10REMUS, and the car wheels mashed his right A fire company was organized at [jiuimnnt in Went Hue of Itohlnwon. cloven Red Bank, Now Jcvnoy. iSollcltoru fur CvmplninnnU Englishtown with fifty members. W. nulled nnd forty feet and aix-tenths feet hand almost to a pulp. 1-10.fi> from the northerly Una of .Syrn- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. IN CHANCERY OV NEW JERSF-Y. Uniformed ranks of Knighto of E. Mount was president, Frank >ic Avenue (menaurcd in a atreieht lino To AUQUSTU3 R. SMITH, his wife, he! . i tho mnttcr of the tipHicniion of the Pythias of Red Bank took part in the Davidson secretary and Alonzo Dun- om tho iiou th west corner of lands of dovlacoa or personal rnpreQentntlvea, nnd Jcrnoy Ccntrnl rower & I,ii;ht Compnny fee engineer. ','oiiinnon. thence 13) north throe dettretts MARY MOOJIE,-Executrix of the Last to condemn Inndu of unknown owners'; annual Held day of that organisation id nineteen minutes enat aeventeen hun- Will arid Testament of SuBtin B. Smith, or unknown helm, devisees, nnd pemnn- held at Asbury Park. The Red Bank Nathan Marx, son of Frank Marx ed and four feet and Blxty-slx hun- deceased. al reprencntativcH of Hobeit Shnfto, dc- lodge was represented by about 35 of Shrewsbury, was accidently shot •GfUhs feet (1104.68) to tho northwest By vlrtuo of an order ot tho Court of ccoiscii', or unknown hchs, dovlncctt ami members. in the leg on the Fourth of July by irner of lnnds of Itoblnnon, thence (4) Chancery of Now Jerooy, made on tho tiny porsonill rCRproHcntatfvcH of John Hunt- •nth filxty-two decrees thirty-ono mln- of tho'date hereof, in a cnuno whorcln er, dcccnRcd; or unknown holiH, devbeon William S. Jeffrey, who had been a a piece ow wadding from a blank ea cunt, four hundred nnd sovcnty-Savsn CJtlEcna BullfUnB: and Loan .Association of and personal rejweflen tut i vt's nf Job n partner of the late Charles L. Wal- cartridge. set itnd eighteen hundred tha feet Kcd Dank, a, corporation of tho Stato of Huntori Jr.; or At'inrouvL Liind Corjior- George Truex, Herbert Spencer 77.18) to line of Innds of Powers at New Jersey, is complainant, and you nnd ntlon. body corporator ters, was elected a commissioner of 1 nurtncast corner of IHTHIB ot Robinson, othorn nra dofondnnte, you am required Wotlco. Sea Bright to fill tho vacancy caused Cullington, Harold Curtis and Jehu nee (5) piouth two dcKrcoa flfty-four to nppenr ant! [mower to tho comiilnlnant's o UNKNOWN OWNERS, AC1NCOURT by Mr. Walters's death. Cooper of Tied Bank wero on an iinutca west, nino hundrod sixty-Beven bill on, or heforo tho 1 Kth dny o( Atiitunl Lnnd Corporation, body conunntc, or eight weeks' camping trip to Lake •ct «nd fifty-sLc-hundrctlths foot (007.68) next, or tho oafd bill v/lU ba taken as con- TO WHOM JT MAY CtWCISItN: Miss Annie Brown of Chapel H1U miff formerly Sicklea lnnd, thence (6) foflsetl nsalnat you. NOTICE 1» hereby (ilven that pursuant and William T. "Winn of New York Hopatconff. uth nlnnir formerly Sicklen lnnd five Tho nald bill la filed to foreclono a > nn order to tlio (!ouit o[ Clinnccry were married at tho home of George Henry D. Brinley, son of Walter R. indie<{ ninety-ono feet find forty-two mortgnffQ mado by SuRan E. Smith and indo tlm 7lh dny ot June, ]fU4, tho Jer- Brinley of Long Branch, began serv- indredthtt feet (f.91.42) to tho monU- AujjuntUB U. Smith, her hunhnnd, to Citi- noy Ccntrnl Power & Unlit Comimny, Imdy W. Brown at Chapel Hill. Rev. F. S. (•nl at tho point or place- of beginning. zens Bull din £ and Loan Association of Red :orporutc( lian imtd into thu Court of Cox of Navesink performed the cere- ing a law apprenticeship in Edmund i:SCEt"i'lN[ tho Ohnncoiloi" ot tho Htata of Now Jer- sail Car than cd In a certain release mado by cora- ney, dated October 6, 102R, covering Inniln loy, and mulled to tho Clerk In Chnnrery Cyrenius Lalte of Red Bank was J. J. Becker of Jersey City opened mint to Reel Hunk Development Com- In tho Doroujth of Ked Dank, Honmouth. tt Now Jcraay, tho nnuiunt awarded by stricken with paralysis while in aa barber shop in Captain J. H. Hey- uny. 'lutelt d JnnunrJ y C, 1C, 1032, and record- County, Now Jorocy- londomnatlnn cojnmlntdoneiR npitolntod in er's building at Holmdel. 1 in Book (11 of RelcnlcnBOB H of Mortgagfio, Dated Juno 14, 1034. ho nbovo mntter, tboro to ha dinlrlhiHcf] rowboat in Raritan bay. He had lew Car!. K 1 '121 . of tho ifonmouth County :orrlinf? to 1«W- upon tho npplirfltion of drifted helplessly about lor several A lawn party was held at William ki O/lico. APPLEGATB. STEVENS, FOSTER & my pcrnon or pomona, firm or corpora hours and was finally rescued by aA. Wallinp's place at the Phalanx in ALSO KXCErTIMO Lots IB, 10, 22 and JIEUS3ILLE, ^ons, interested therein, honor of Mr. Waiting's brother James "» mi Map of Section I, Shrewsbury 'Solicltora of Complnlnnnt, Dated Juno 7th, HUM. Port Monmouth fnrmer. Chrysler 1933 Royal 8 Coupe hclomcing to the Hod Bonk l)e- ', O. AddrenBi 34 ..Bronfl St., Rflfl Bimir, JOtlKPH M. TUHNEIl, Will jam Hartshorne was elected of Texas, who was paying a vlyit to 775 nt Company, moro specifically Now Jersey. Attorney for Petitioner, councilor, Charles Hankins vico coun- relatives and friends in New Jersey. eii in a ceitain relensa mado by Profoafilonril Dtiildlirfr, Anhtiry I'nrk, N. J. John T. Egan was elected sachem p to Danieniel F. Mack and Nellio Monmouth County Surrognto'a Office. cilor and Richard Lufburrow treas- Chevrolet 1933 Sedan M.-u-K. hii wifeif ,, datedtedd JanuarJ ary 2277, 1934. In tho matter of tho ostoto of John Ben- urer of tho Junior Order of American of Waconia tribe of Red Bank. 475 ami leill in BooBk 5t off ItolonflefItl l of nett, deceased. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Mechanics of Middletown village. I' 2299, of tthh o MonmoutMhh Notlco to creditors to prCBcnt clnlms To EDWARD BOUGHTON, husbnnd of County Clcrk'ii Ollice, ogalnut entate. Sara C. ItouRhton; MIBS Hattio VanNostrand of Key- Buick 1929 Sport Coupe Sciy.orl lift the proporty of Rod Bank Dc- Pursuant to tho order of Joacpli L. Don* Hy vlrtuo of an order of thn Cnuit ot port became tho bride ol •William Twenty Years Ago. 225 vcloiimctit Company, n. corporation of thoah ay, Surrogato'of tho County of Mon- ;hnncery of Jfow Jeniey. mndo on tho Mrs, Elizabeth Anne Brewer died Slate of.New Jerney, tnVon In execution nt mouth, mndo on tho fifteenth day of Juno, ay of tlio . 12 Hrond St., Red linnk. W. J' present. handy with his flsta took all the fight Buick 1930 7-Pass. Sedan Unvls (inidi HunrlcttHltt n H .DnvlnD . l. ,. lilflll wifeif , to Quiz, deceased. out of Kelly. 395 Jjiiiu'f Cooper, Jr., iJatpitii tthh o second i]n i Notlco to croilltorn to present claims A bicycle oyned by Robert Sickles f affalnnt eatoto. 102/370. wa3 stolen irom Jerc Parker's ma- Miss Einma Huh man of Leonard of Amtust, IDH'iJ. tin IHIKIB In tho Borough I'urHimnt to tho order of Joncph L. chine shop on Branch avenue. Tho street and Carl F, Clark of Oceanic Studebaker 1931 Sedan nf Atlantic HlghlnndiJ, In tho County of Donahiiy, Burropato of tlio County of IN CHANCERY OF NEW JER5EY 495 Mumi)(»!j!h JUHJ lllnlu ot lieiv Jarfloy; nnd Monmouth, mndo on tho Klghtccntli day 'o fiAKTANO RIIRfJKRTl you, J inner; Itorcorn, nro mnde defendant bicycle was worth $75. •were married at St. James church by 0 of June, 1034, on tho application of Leo By vlrtuo of nn ordor of tha Court of Mrs. John W. Eyles was elected Rev. Joseph Casey, assistant rector liLM'iuiHfl you hold a mortpnK covering tho Sab, colo executor of tho entnto of Joaoph ihnnccry- of New Jersey, mndo on tho dn> La Salle .1928 Sedan 1,'iml'i ilojirrfljpd in a/il/J mortgage. Sals, dbceflHcd, notice fa hereby (f'ven to £ tho dnto hereof, In a cnuno wherein councilor oi Independent council, of tho church. Mrs. Clark had been Dnted Juno 14, 1034. tho creditors of said deceased to exhibit UBIO W. I'ftt'kor, Ilcnjamin J, Pnikci. Daughters of Liberty of Sea Bright. bookkeeper in Cook & Oakley's oftlccf 195 WARREN n, SHOCK, 1 Solicitor ot Complainant, to tho Bubncrlbor, nolo executor an afore- "runteo, ia complalnntit and you, GIIQIJUK Mlsa Cornelia Hv Embly, aged 33at Red Bank and Mr. Clark was an | naid, their debts,nnd ttcmanda upninnt tho ,ugnoil, aio dcfcndiint, you nro require* years, daughter of David Embly, died electrician employed by Mahoney & Chevrolet 1930 Sedan Cor. Brond and Mechanic KtreetB, nnid cntato, under oath, within nix tuonthn o tippcar and nnrnver tho hill of nnld coni- 200 Red Dnnk, N. J. from tho data of tho nforonfild ordor. or lalrmnt, on or beforo the lllth clny of ujtunt, next, or tho oald 1)111 will bo tnlieti at her home on. .South street. Harvey ur Suu Bright. u Cou they will ba forever barred of their actions ty Surrog therefor against the snid subscriber. confenned nfTnlnnt you. Farmers from many sections of In tho imittoii- ooff thoo Ciitato of MarKarot Tlm naid hill in filed to forodono n ror- Willys-Knight 1930 Sedan .-1 .•]• ("I(."IJJ » (nlso(l kknown us 'Margaret Ryan), Dnted Freehold, N. J., Juno IB, 1034, , Monmouth county went to Tinton 200 LEO SM.7,, aln m(irtHa«a mndo hy l'Vcd '1'. Koivmnn ml Kmily I,. Nowman, hi a wife, t° John Thirty Years Ago. !Fa] ]s to vjsit tho fields of corn on B13 Summerfleld Ave., Anbury Park, N, J, Ncitlro to credit ova to prcocnt c1n!m« Joflsph F. Mattlce, Att'y* TElrnovy in tho Burn of $4,000, \\h\rh An old time Fourth of July eclebra- j Richard Deevcs'a place, which was «/.r«h)Nt entitle. 1 Studebaker 1929 Sedan . ,• ProfeaBional Building , rtKflKo wna iijifilirnod to complnlnnnt by tion wa3 held at Katontown. In the I considered the best:'corn anywhery e in l'unuiant to tho order of Joseph L. T)on- Anbury Park, N. J., lii John McKlrncvy, stifd mortgnRO bear- morning there was a baseball game, 125 ahny, KurroKalo of tho County of Mon- dnto Jnmmry fltli, 1021, mcoidrd in tho county at that particulaparticulr ttimei . wonf.lt, i7?«. 1034, nt which tlmo npullcatlon -will Notlco in hereby Klvcn thnt the BC- i) riimnieiu.,1 Ih.i Ixinliiuna <•( llnnUiiR: if formerly of Tinton FaII;i, and Ed- f>« imido for tho nlJcvranca at coinmfsalons «uimta of tho Biibscrlbdr, executor rjf tho Mow TII|.;II].;|''OIII.) 1, j, F. T. O'Corgi truckM M"d opcr;ito cani on Front nnd counsei fi'fin. estate of said deceased, will t»o luittltert ward W. Perrlno of Holmdel were unil ittated by tho Suritu-'nta ot the County or, Comptroller of Iho Currency, do liorAi fit roc t hud expired. The trolley linomarried on Tuesday, May 10, hut the }):\tvt\ .Jniin It*, A. D. 1084. at Monmouth nnd reported for oetttentent ( i-oitlfy llml. '"llm }|en tlihtht r.'allcinltB WiW tisttiiulert up ilridpo avenuo nn wedding wan not announced until I.SAAC L. UIL% JR., to tho Orpltnns Court of nuld County, on link, hi tin, UoroiiBl. of ij,.a llrlulil, t$ •fnim tut tho ml)road i.-yo-'minj; on Mon- iiciiinJnlo. Kov7 York. 'i'lmrodny, tho twttnty-fttxth day of July, :o f.ounly of Mniimouth nnd Stiilt? & thin week. The ceremony 3iad boon JULIAN HICK; A. 1), 1084, nt which tirno iipiitirnUem will iiiy Jeiooy, in nulhorhcd to cuinincnft^ mouth Eitvccl. pcrforanxl at Trenton. Broad St. and Harding Phone 9SS 30rt i'ondftoM Hand, Tfronxvllto, Naw'YorV, be mittlo for tho allowance of comminalons 0 l,utikiimii of llnniilng in imivl.loil m: •Red Bank ClIKMIOAL HANK AND TllURT CO., and counsel fess. jetlon Fllty.O.10 Ilimdre.I nnd HI.-.ty-MliS .Inlin I'. Ajtplogate s>poko beforo the A. I To]mes Borden moved his grog - Ocean Ave., l(5Fi ilrofidwtiy, jloroucth ot ManlmtlKii, ;f tlie llovlfled JUntutea o( tho Unlt^ Monrnrmth County Hlntorinil n»nonl- cery nr;.1) from the library hull Phone 90 Sea Bright New York. Datod Juno U, A. T). 1934. 6tic»n iit. n mooting at \\\ Ht rothfr y CLARENOH RTJRVEWff, In testimony whorpol ^'-'lltir-is my hf^^p ftf Shrewsbury to bbin new store at tho "01 Broadway, ILoiifj Bratirli, Fliono 25»n, 13 Center fitrcat. BB& llrlfiht, N. J., nil seal of ofllro Ihla lnt ihiy ol Jutim Joncp':; ronidr-noo on J^ivernifie drive, Broadway nt Fourfti Avf>., Hrnncli OIIR o£ the quickest ways to find a Bsccutor. 034, sg^ tto jgaya a very fict^^e^ dciicr)J5l|oa cror»8 roads. His bufilnesn ••had*-'been job ii! to 3E TIME Robert Meyovo of Chicago wns Emllty Hoddes, a night watchman Fair Haven, N. J., Mntawan Oouplo Wed. or your own broker. Miss Anno Paulino LoMoIno, daugh- found unconscious on tho beach nt tor a lumber company at Cllffwood, tor of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. LeMolno ^TECTED TIKES of Matawan, and Harold MacKcnna, Gon of Mve. Clark MacKenna, altso of Matawan, wore married last Wednes- In crowded traffic lire failure Is not to be Shield" between you ami tho hlnh speetl trifled with. It means trouble, lost time • - , shocks of modern motoring;. Give yourself tho day at St. joDoph'a rectory at Key- 1 port. perhaps.a blow-out leading to serious acci- protection of these four Hood features: thn dent, and a big: percentage of tire failures to- Speed .Shield absorbing and distributing* road Boas—Emmons. _day are due to high speed road shocks. Miss Bessie Mabel BOBS, daughter shocks, the Anti-friction carcass, the Hood new of Mrs. Harry Hughson of Keyport, But yon don't need to worry If you rpplarr Cehter-flex tread, and Hood I)naMicat curing. was married to Roland David Em- worn thin tires with the, new Hood White You may save; yoursMf a lot of trouble , . . by mons, oon of Mr. and Mrs. David Arrow Do Luxe before you start on that holi- letting us put a- net of Hood White Arrow Emmona of that place, at the home of the brldo'a parents Saturday, June day trip. Fnt these "Urea with the Speed De Luxe tires on your car. Como in today. 23. On National Tax Committee. Tncob R. Lefforto of Matawan has July 4th received a certificate of appointment as natlonnl commltteeman for the ANTI-FRICTION DUAL HEAT CENTER-FLEX atlonal association of real estate CARCASS CUBE THEAD boards on tho national committee for state and local taxation. w VanScliolck—Heed. Announcement haa been mado o£ tho marriage of Mlsa Sara Van- Scholck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. VanScholek of Freehold, and Ern- est Pearco Rood, son of &ir. and Mrs. Aaron G. Heed of Manncquan. Paid for Injuries. Joseph Dugan of Froehold was awarded approximately $2,000'recent- HOOD H daubls layer of cords cm* Reduces in! o ma I heat. Givoa unliorm curiag In- Gives extra long ralloagu* ,.-••., ,r-—,> . , „-. bflddodinrubberandplacod protocta against lasido fi|do!d enadd oulti vulconJioulcaalas pOBiti»oantJ-slddprQfoclionoitiUlddllin»^ ly for workman's compensation. Ho' SiifftSPif'B S13V3 f\XAT WSfffl^rP between lr«nd to earetna broatdovran that lead to all jiarig o* Urc Into a trad aura-fooled braldnOT wan Injured a short time ago In a ]9?£aaa£ ^•aJTiAV VV JUvj &i%J4atU abaorbo road shocks, darjjercun blov/-oul3. olnglo clrc-ig unit. eclioa cs extra protection. factory flra.and explosion at Free- J* hold. Church Anniversary. Tho month of July will be devoted to tho observance of the 100th anni- versary of tho dedication of the Free- hold Methodist church. Bov. William, HI. Bwon, pastor, has reloased an out- lined program. Mado ly lha Datr.o groat organliaUon Ihal mako.i Hood Fulton—underbade. Hiss Dorcas Fulton, daughter ot WUto Anow Do Luxo—but priced for thosa yHbo want Mr., and Mrs. G. E. Fulton of High- low Initial cost. Ruggod tread—sure. land Park, and Willis Petor BUdcr- AS LOW A3 baolt, Bon of Professor and Mrs. Wll- braking ac\ion—long mlloage—a groat 11a E. Dlldorrjaek of Keynorl, wore i • • wed Saturday morning, Juno 23. ' yaluo at Ihono p:icc?, Como In today, New I'haraiacista. ' Registration certificates woro awarded at Trenton Thursday to 70 novvly registered pharmacists. They Included Joseph P. Dugan of Freo- hold and Samuel Gottllob of Lake- 'Over the Fourth' Distributed by wood. Itausotto—Evans. and Thru Summer /^N /^N Miss Ruth Hausotto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hausotto of Btilmnr, and George J. Evans of With These Freehold \voro married Saturday, Juno 23ii, at St. Potcr's Episcopal church, Freehold. Vi^ v^ Ijovlnskl—Ponta. Minn Anna Janet Levlnskl, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mro. John Lcvinukl of A»bury Park, waa wed to Anthony Joseph Pcntn, son of Mr. and Mro. Branches: Michael Penta of Long Branch, Sat- Executive Offices: urday, Juno 23, at Ellcton, Maryland. J8I3.17 Atlantic Avv. 630-G34 Broadway, Automotive, Radio and Marine EqifV,,.. Atlnntlo clly, N. J. Hurt In Shallow Dive. !91 Now Drunswick Ava, Charles Levy of KeasiBburg received Perth Amboy, N. J, ,i possible brain concussion Friday af- Long Branch, N. J. and Replacement Parts. ternoon whon ho d'""1 Into shallow G13 Aabury Ave, water at tho Keanaburg beach. Ho HARDWARE SUPPLIES Aabury Park, N. J, wan treated nt tho Long Branch hos- pital. CONSULT ANY OF OUR DEALERS FOR PRICES Weds nt Bloomfleld. Mlsa Natallo Mllllcont Glcason, rlnughtcr of Mro. L. R. Gleae.on of Belford Gnrngo Al. Gascliko Harold Kaufman Sorino & Groon Bloomfleld, summer residents of Dalford, N. J. A«bur/ Pnrk, N, J, Kc.nnsbura, N. J. Deal, N. J. nradloy Boach, and Edward Thomas y / Ouy of Hllloldo wero wed Sattirday, Juno 23, at Bloomfleld. Qoorgo Bender C. W. Goodln Georgo Pilathews Service Gar> & Oil Co. Bradley Be«ch, N. J, 6th 4 Atkins Avcs. F.irmingdale, N.' J. Neptune, N. J. Oralmm—Shelton. Neptune, N. J. Announcement hna been made of Rflathows Service Station tho marrlngo of Mists Elizabeth H. U. W. Bennett H. South . Giahom of Mntawnn to Lloyd M. West Dftlmar, N. 107- Flrat Ave. Cliff Jaonbtm tin of Marlboro flim'ilny, June 24, at els in ice,-cool pastels have smart Atlantic Hlahlnnds, N. J, E.itonlnwn, N. J. Point fl.vr ant. M. J. St., Rose of Umn Catholic, church. No, Cedar Avt. Ijiy*""—I,nndwrhr. pearl button accents and graceful West Uoiia Dr.inrh, N. J. Minn Violet Lnyton, daughtor of Mr. pleated jackets with a suggestion and Mrs. TUomns Lnyton of Free- hold, nnd Alired Lundwehr of TCHR- of mannish tailoring. Sizes 14 to llfilitown, wero married Saturday af- 20 and 38 to 44. You Buy The Best Sn Tires When Toy Buy Hoods! ternoon, June 23, at tho Carlstndt. Haptl.it rtnirch. rKHIps—Terry. STEINBACHS-Becona Floor At a quiet wedding Saturday oven VI my hat

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doings of tho meeting were not of a BISHOP'S OFFICIAL VISIT. Propose Addition personal nature but such as the ptib- Coyncil Refuses lio was entitled to hear. He said It Hev. Kroesfc G. Ulclmrds to Preach was an outrage that tho policemen, A Big Success st Methodist Church. license For Globe whoso salaries 'the taxpayers iiaid, Rev, Krneat G. Richards, Mntho- Six Banks Likely should bo used to provent tho tax- dist bishop of the Philadelphia area, Grant of $215,300 is Approved One Hundred Citizens Pass Res- payers from knowing how the money Government Allots $198,000, of Despite the Hot Night an Unusu- will make his first official visit to Motion for Refusal, Made by which they provided for running tho Department Officials So^m Fa™ by Administrator Ickes—Red olutions Condemning Various Which $58,000 is an Outright ally Large Gathering Turns the Red Bank Methodist church on Harold S. Allen, Passed by vorably Disposed Towards Acts of the Middletovm Town- schools was boing spent. Grant—Mass Meeting July Out to Hear National Speaker Sunday. At four o'clock in tho af- Vote of Three to One at Short Bank Board to Fix Date for Mr. Willlamo said ho did not be- ternoon lie will baptize Albert Law- Branch Banking—-Deposits of Special Election. ship Board of Education. lieve the board had done light In sup- 13, Special Election July 16. at Molly Pitcher Hotel. rence Eaner, son of the pastor, Rev. Session Last Night, $7,000,000. What is termed by lta oponsorfl an planting Mr. Mandevillo with a new The Public Works Administration Albert L*. Baner, and at eight o'clock Tho Rod Bank council refused last Approval of a grant of $215,300 for member. On the other hand, he nald, The; spacioua banquet hall of the The Register'Inns received another he will give a sermon. nii;ht to p;rFvnt a liquor licensu to 1 an addition of eighteen rooms to a protest and indignation meeting of ho did not believo Mr. Mandeville at Washington nan approved a grant Molly Pitcher hotel was the scone statement relative to tho arnalgaxna- tho senior hifjh school building: at tho taxpayers of Mlddletown town- and loan of $190,000 to tho Rumson Monday, night of the annual dinner This will be the first time a Meth- Uie Globe hotel company by a vnto had done right in offering to resign. of three to oun. A mr.tiim to ruiu:;i: of! the proposed new Rod Bank Ns." Red Bank wan given by Harold I. ship was held Monday night In tho Ho said many proposals which he board of education for the erection of the Ked Bank Chamber of Com- odist bishop has made an official tiorml bank with live other banka of Ickec, public works administrator, at auditorium of tlio glade school at had mado at the board meetings had of a new high school building. OC merce. Despite the hot night, 73 bus-visit to the Red Bank church in tin; Jicenufl v/aa madu l>y Council- Alun mouth county. It Js printed Washington Saturday. It ia expected Leonardo. About 100 persons wero been rejected but that simply becauso this sum the government will give iness and professional persons of Red many years. Dr. Leon Chamberlain man Harold K. Allc-u nnd secimdivi herewith; that tho board of education will call present and a series of resolutions ho had been turned down would not outright $58,000, representing thirty Bank and immediate vicinity attend- of Maple avenue, district superin- by Councilman Kenneth M.. Wyclc- waa paE3ed condemning varlouB acts per cent of tho coat of labor and ma- ed the affair. Many of the members ol'f, both of whom voted for the re- ".SuuiilL-menti tiie Hlalemcnt given tn a special election coon to decide to his way of thinking Justify him in tendent, will be ho3t to the bishop uidiiK.n on June 27, tho fol- whether or not to build the proposed of tho township board of education offering his resignation. terials. The balanco of $138,000 will brought their wivea and daughters while he is In Red Bank. A special fusal with Councilman James S, ur;ri..'merit haw htan authorized; nnd demanding that the board should be a loan for a term of thirty years with them. musical •program, for the Sunday Parkcs. Councilman ThumriH M. '' nnd directors huvlnK Passed addition. Enlarging tho Rchool facll- Theodore J. Labreeque praised Mr. IT resolutions, Ihe following correct various alleged illegal and at four per cent. Nothing will be William A. Miller, president of the evening service is being arranged Gopfiil! cafii. the one dissenting vote. Itien in this way Would result In wrong acts which It had performed. Williams. Ho said he felt sure that paid on tho principal for two years. He ori^inatf-d a moUnn previously toMftiively ngrrfid tn amalsfa- restoration of tho doublo section plan Red Bank Chamber of Commerce by Miss Lillian Terhune. the pronoEot Kcil Bank Na- everyone present felt that Mr. Wil- The date for a special election on to grant Lho licence, bin. tht:n: w-u . with tho iwrtirular reference of studies. It would finable tho It was voted to form a permanent liams was a conscientious public ser- wan master of ceremonies. Rev. Ar- nur ^ cinijietent am] efficient rganlzatlon under a name to bo se- the proposition waa set at a special thur Hirshon of the Congregation no second to hi;; motion. Kdwan'i t"r tlio new Imnk: school to be provided with a library vant. Ho mentioned tho fact that Mr. meeting of the school trustees last W. Wiac represented the hotel corn-! In accordanco with thc requirements lected and to hold mecting3 at (stated B'nai Israel of Red Bank gave the N:iti*imi] Hunk of Entontown, Williams was a graduato of tho town- night. The election will be held pany, and wan imHriunenUil in. g<>\- j Atla itn- Ilii-hlan.h National Bank, • - *of tho fitato board of education. It intervals. Another result of the meet- ship high school, the president of tho invocation, Ing was that a committee of three Monday evening, July 16, in the high Mr. Miller In a short address of wel- ting the council lo t;ik(- detlnitf! an- ; l-'ir-i NnHuruil Hank of Freehold, would also provido Rpaco for other alumni association and a school I!.:lir. :.;* NaLiimnl Ilnnk, consisting of Julian M. Parker of tho school building on Lafayette street. come expressed his appreciation in tion on the license rrquc 1. I facilities which the system now lacks teacher, who had made a fine record. Tho polls will be open from six to Social Service Hi Mil Niulonrii Hank. Shrewsbury Country Club Estates, behalf of the Chamber of Commerce A liquor licence \v:i:; Knmt.erl to : t-rink will ho r, Monmnuth but which aro recommended by the Mrs. Clifford Gordon of Leonardo William J. Leonard of Leonardo nine o'clock, daylight saving time. state educational authorities It is stated that ho had started a lawsuit for the large attendance and also for Itinerary Partly Chosen for An-Tony Mazza, prnprictni- >>( n Her- ; it.itir.n, ami will not b«, either and Capt. Anthony Blsehoff of Mld- Plana were also made by the board the great interest manifested by the hert street is tore. Tht-. motion in out-My if,,litiu conducted with nny probable that tho board will discuss against tho township board of educa- 1 dletown vlllago waQ appointed "for for a masa meeting: of citizens in the presence of so many ladies. He told nual Event to be Held Thurs- granting thc liccnarj v.-a.-i made by Tin: consummation of this anial- tho matter and llx a date for tho tho purpose, of taking legal action to tion and Mrs. Melvin A. Rice about high school building on Friday night, land which tho board had bought of many of the accomplishments of day, July 19—Visits on River- Mr. Allen and seconded by Mr. Gop-pirnution project would mean that election at their meeting Tuesday bring-an immedlato end to the illegal July 13, at which the project will ha the Chamber of Commerce and said night of next week, from Mrs. Rice. Mr. Leonard claimed Hilh There wrrr* nn di;:;;rminj; vole.;. bnuioh hanking vould hn in effect In policies of said board of education so outlined. Invitations will be sent to that a plan was underway which side Drive and Rumson Road A resolution was parsed to ^rani. a th." municipalities mentioned above. Thirty per cent of tho grant, or that the meetings of said board of ed- that the gathering should bo inter- tho voters together with a pamphlet ested in tho suit. Mr. Labreeque said would make Ked Bank a bigger and Plans are being completed for the license renewal to William Tinnier Tho former .Hroad Street National $84,500,, would bo nn outright gift ucation may again bo open to the setting forth the advantages of a new better place in which to live and do of the Kit Kat Inn. from tho government, Tho balance the suit was a. personal matter and third annual tour of Monrnouth hank building would be headquar- public and thc business of said board school building. business. A letter was received from Fred ter.s for tho new institution. The of $150,710 would boar interest of of education may be conducted in a did not properly como within the pur- The site for the proposed new county gardens to be held on Thurs- live per cen.t. The principal would view of tho meeting. A document G. Howard Lippincott, chairman of day afternoon, July 19,-for the bene- D. Wlkoff, president nf UIR Main- * amalgamation would not cause any lawful manner." school is a plot of 12MJ acres on the stay building- and loan association, ! mniuriiii chan#: in thc personnel of bB paid to tho government in In- submitted by Mr. Leonard with re- north sido of Ridge road, between the organization committee of tho fit of the Monmouth County Organ- Clifford Gordon of Leonardo wag gard to the suit was read after con- new Red Bank National bank, In a ization for Social Service, Mrs. Har-protesting against the appointment i tlm olticc-r:* nr directors of the five stallments over n, period of thirty River road and Binghame avenue. of a new man to ill! a vacancy an | hanks whirh would unite with the yearfi, tho flint payment, to be mado chosen chairman of the meeting and siderable debate. It was voted to It la now used as a ball park. The few words, told of the progress be- old Hartshorne, chairman of the com- .TamGB Grodeska of Leonardo was "lay It on the table." ing mado by his committee and out- mittee in charge, states that while the police force, and the installation j ™w Tied Bank bank. The officers five ycar.1 henco, property was bought several years lined tho new bank set-up. Else- and directors of the central or direct- mado secretary. In reading the call Mr. Gordon was authorized to ap- ago by the board of education when the complete route for the tour had of a telephone switch board at po- for tho meeting It was claimed that where in this issue is a bank story not been decided upon, it would in- lice headquarters. . Mr. WiltoiT said ing bank of the six institutions would point a committee to select a name the movement for a new high school which explains In detail much of the be chosen from among the officials Rev. Ernest W. Mandevillo of Mid- for the proposed new organization building was first started. Tentative clude six gardens, none of which had that thc asHnciation was of the opin- Firemen Make dletown vlllago had not resigned as a information given at the. dinner by been visited in former tours. Mrs. ion that the borough was receiving of the institutions in question. and to outline its program. Mrs. plana aro for a modern building of Mr. L-ippincott. The t'FPpnlial features of thn proj- member of tlio board of education Parker said Mr. Mandevillo had been Colonial design with accommodations Dexter Blagdcu's garden on River- adequate protection from tho police and that Harry Leach had been 11 Mr. Miller introduced the new exec- side drive will be the scene of a tea force as it now stood nnd another ect have boon evolved and submitted treated shamefully by tho board. She for 450 pupils. to tlio Banking department. Those legally appointed to succeed him. It said she did not think It was fair utive .secretary, J. G, P. McPhee, who at the end of the tour. Looking out policeman would mean only an add- waa claimed that tho executive meet- The sum of $196,000 includes, in ad- over thc Shrewsbury river toward ed expense. He said the association who are in close touch with the sit- to Mr. Mandevillo to ask him to servo dition to the coat of'the building, the also addressed tho assembly. Mr. WoVlc on Preparing Grounds for Ing last Thursday waa illegal nnd McPhee, although having been, at the Atlantic ocean guests will enjoy questioned the eiliciency of the new uation any they are gratified over the with such associates but that she wasschool furniture and other necessary progress made and that they havo Fair July 28 to August 4 to bethat the pooplo of tho township had hopeful something would bo gained Ked Bank but a few weeks, has made their tea and wander over the slopes telephone system, and recommended been shamefully treated In being ex- equipment and the improvement of between the Japanses quinces and that the police revert to the old sys- every reason to believe tho plan will by action to compel tho board to the plot of land. contact with local conditions which Started This Week—Test of cluded from tho meeting. Criticism resulted in thc dinner being not only flowering crab-apple trees to the tem. be sanctioned. Branch banking ia change its practices. Mr. Euler said now being carried on in two counties Box 44 Saturday at Noon. waa mado because tho police forco the light was just begun and that it an educational but a social and finan- woods beyond. They will particularly Mr. Gopsill, chairman of the po- of the township was used to prevent cial success. Ho told of his exper- enjoy tho old-fashioned garden, with | lice committee, announced that a in New Jersey. Recently six banks The Fair Haven ilro company at a would be carried to a successful con- Activities of the in Queens county, New York, •wera citizens from attending tho meeting clusion. Miss Compton said the Mon- ience in Chamber of Commerce work. its fine varieties of Chinese delphin- new policeman would be hired do- meeting laBt night mado further and because tho police wero used at Ho was a(- Hudson, New York, for iums, fringed petunias, hollyhocks, spite the protest of* the Mainstay united in a branch banking project. plans for the annual fair to bo held mouth County Organization for So- Woman's Club All of tho banks in. one Now York a previous meeting to present cit- cial Sorvlco received large credit for thirteen years.before coming to Red thelictrum and lilies. In addition to association and that competitive ex- from July 28 to August 4, Inclusive. izens from expressing their opinions. Bank and he sakl he looked forward this Is tho charm of the "long gar- county were, amalgamated in this Work will bo started today to put charltablo acts but that in "reality It aminations for the position would way. deserved no such pralso becauso its The Ked Bank Woman's club met to seeing tho Red Bank Chamber of den" which Is 300 feet long and 40 be held on Friday, July 13, at tho tho fair grounds In condition and to Tho board was criticised for spend- yesterday morning for its executive feet wide and has a fine assortment In Canada and England branch ing $35,000 to pay off bonded in- activities wero largely financed by Commerce program go over in a big borough hall. He said that Samuel erect tho booths. Erection of the meeting, with Mrs. Thomas Voor- wny. He said ho had much that he of perennials and a herbaceous bor- banking is the only kind of banking largo banner over River road will be debtedness at a timo when teachers taxes supplied by property owners. Talarico, who lias been designated Mr. Labrecquo mado remarks about hia presiding. Plans wero discussed would like to talk about, but would den. business transacted, Thqse.who fa- done this week. Lights will DO In-end other school employees wero not for tho annual club luncheon, open- to serve temporarily, will receive thc vor the project in Monmouth county paid. The contract with tho Mon-how tho proposed now organization not encroach upon the time allotted appointment if he passes the exam- stalled to illumlnato tho banner at ing tho club year and the date set to the principal speaker of the even- Among the other gardens to be point to the fact that although tho night. A note for $1,000 was author- mouth County Organization for So- could bring about better government ination. in Mlddlotown township. is Thursday, September 27. Tentative ing. shown ia Mrs. George Ward's on depression was much worse in. Can- ized to pay preliminary expenses of cial Service for nursing service was plans wero made for monthly birth- Rumson road. Her grounds are par- Mr. Gopsill in a report on a recent adada and in England than ia thfl tho fair. Reports of tho sale of criticised. It waa claimed that pub- Tho report about expenditures re- day luncheons, with Mrs. Harrison The guest speaker was Robert W. ticularly famous for the formal rose meeting off the Tri-county municipal United States not a single bank has tickctfi on the automobile, which will lic money should not bo turned over cently made by F. Howard Lloyd, for- Bance, Mrs. Hermann Asendorf and Belcher, manager of the northeastern and box gardens which give way to league said that in all likelihood no failed in the two foreign countries be awarded nt the fair, are very fav- to a private organization but that tho mer supervising principal of schools, Mrs. Mary Mprford co-chairmen of division of the Chamber of Commerce a rock garden and which in turn changes would he marie in railroad since the World war. They say that, orable. board,flhould employ lta own nurses. was discussed. Moo Josephs and arrarigehieht3, ' " of the United States. Mr. Belcher, leads into a miniature formal Italian commutation rates between Ked with branch banking in effect aiifl Fault was also found becauso a pe- Hank and New York in the near fu- Michael Connors Introduced this sub- Mrs. J. L. Montgomery presented immedfeitely after being introduced, garden, bringing a touch of tho old witii the government insuring depos- •' The company last night instructed tition with 800 signatures asking that paid a compliment to the ladies pres- ture. the secretary to send letters of ject. Mr. Labrecquo said that until a community recreation project for world into the modern Rumson ita up tn $5,000 confidence In tha such a courso bo followed had been emVand said that it was very evident A .resolution which was passed in banks will be established on a firmer thanks to the chiefs of the Eed Bank Ignored .by. ths,iil]oaicL... Mr. Gordon the report was fully divulged it was children to begin Oceobcr 2, opening scene. on a fimer impossible to form conclusions' Mr. a series of entertainments suitable that much good work could be done Ono 'of the most"1 interesting gar- the interest of. public safety basis than at any tiniVV" 5ittC3wtfrer and Rumson fire departments for tho charged that tho members of tho at Red Bank because he knew the assistance rendered at the. Burghard Williams said there had been discrep- for children. It Is sponsored by va- dens on Riverside drive near Kcd Whereas, the borough of Ked bank holiday of 1933. In addition to board had riot looked fit tho petition. ancies but that in his opinion resti- Chamber of Commerce members had fire, and also to Davidson Bros, of Praise was accorded in the cull for rious civic, fraternal and educational Bank which will be included is that Dank is enrolled in thc HW.Na- tho ,)unclitri which it ia said would tution hnd been made. Mr. Euler ad- groups and is given under the aus-the ladies with them in their endeav- of Mr.1?. Alfred Lichtcnstcin which is 51 f thC Red Bank for tho donation of re- tho mooting to Rev. Mr. Mandevillo, ors. He said that it was not a civic ^ru^My^clTZ ° -accrue generally it is stated that Iho freshments to tho firemen. Oliver Williams, Curtis . J. Walling monished tho gathering to forget that pices of tho Music League of Amer- known particularly for its formal Whereas, automobile accident* nrv, "»bank:mkisl concerned wouldwou_ld_enjo, enjoy a num- they wero Republicans or Democrats ica. In tho beginning it is financed duty but an investment for one to be- English gardens. These gardens, ad- increasing ber of advantages. It'is pointed out At a meeting of tho Fair Haven and John Sponcer for their acts as long to the Chamber of Commerce. : tremendously this year and to'work for Just ono thing—good by loans from argantzations and tho jacent to the long low red brick Eng- j and t hat they would be stronger united fireman's relief association last night members of tho board. government. He said the success of tho local Clarenco Little, Percy D. Bennett club voted $10 for this purpose. St, lish house, are reached by descending i Whereas, it is the aim and pur- than a.s individuals. All five of th6 James hall has been offered by Rev.Chamber of Commerce depended up- pose of our mayor and council to and George Curchln wero elected del- Mr. Gordon stated that ho had on understanding tho community and flight of stone steps which curve banks which, have agreed to amalga- worked hard for Mr. Frledlander's J. B. McCloskey, down to a pool of water lilies and do all in their puwer LO mala; motor- mate with the proposed new Red egates to tho firemen's convention at that thorough local date must be at ing" on the streets of our borough Atlantic City next September. Alter- election and that ho had been a New Owner For A It was voted not to have the an- hand at all times in order to promul- over which weeping cherry trees safe, be it Bank institution are in a strong, nates are Harry B, Kurtla, Russell friend of Mr. Fricdlander 28 years. nual card party this summer, but gate a successful program. bend branches. To the front aro six RESOLVED: That the borough liquid position. RanrWl together with Bennett and William Miller. Other Ho said this friendship still endured later in the fall. Tho club also voted formal beds filled "with purple petun- council, at the suggestion of the branches operating in six communi- but that ho was strongly opposed to Colt's Neck Farm The speaker outlined much that ties they would have deposits of delegates to thv convention aro Leon to reduce Its budget, Mrs. Bance re- ias, vinca, lantana, and verbena, and mayor, issue through the press to Little, who will represent tho exempt many of Mr. Frlodlandcr's acts a3 a ported tho American Home function- members oC the Red Bank Chamber to the side a small statue is surround- our people a warning to abstain about $7,000,000 and capital of about firemen's association; Chief Thomas mombor o£ tho board. Three resolu- Howard McGraw's Property of ing during tho summer with several of Commerce should do toward a bet- ed by phlox and many annuals. from those common, careless ac1:^ .$700,000. Clcary, and two life members, Arthur tions which wero passed at tho meet- 100 Acres on State Highway members illling orders for homemade ter understanding of what wo have The tour will begin from the Molly which cause thc hulk of accidents on Many details aro yet to be ar- B. Sickles and Charles P. Cross. Ing condemned flvo of tho members delicacies, with a percentage going to to offer the public, whether it be to Pitcher hotel at Red Bank promptly our streets; to obey tho signs ami ranged, but so much progress has of tho board as having violated the Bought by Henry Clay Foel- feature Red Bank industrially or to signals and the ordinances of our Chief Cloary announced last night n the club. Others present were Mrs. at one o'clock. Tickets may bo been made that some persona inter- law. These members aro Mrs. Ade- ger HI of Allenhurst. H. C. Mecklem, Jr., Mrs. George feature Red Bank ns a residential bought at tlie hotel before the start borouph; to observe those rules of ested in tho project venture tho pro- that a tout of box ii at tho corner of ilno M. Muffat, tho president of the community. He did not advocate thc courtesv nnct sptf-rp^pnet in driving Klver road and Lakes avenuo "will bo Hunt, Mrs. Thomas Jardine, Mrs. of the tour or at the Social Service which lie at tho heart of tho auto- tion that the new banlc will bo tn board; Mr. Frlwilandor, tho vlcn pres- Tho Howard McGraw farm on tho Hermann Aaetidorf, Mrs. J. W. Iviua, hally-hnn proposition. He said that headquarters a,t 131 Pearl street, Red operation by September. One bene- mado at noon on Saturday, July 7. ident; Irving Roop, Joseph W. this plan of publicity had long since mobile safety pioblem in this coun stato highway a short distance north Mrs. Leon de la Reussille, Mrs. Jesse Bank. Guests will, as usual, make try. -o . ^ . fit which it ia pointed out would ac- Thompson and Albert Lindenstruth. of Colt'a NocK haa been bought by Minot, Miss Florence J^ridel, Mrs. G. been discarded by the national cham- the tour in their own cars'and will b» crue to depositors of the closed Broad ber and he urged upon the Red Banlj Whereases were plentiful in the three Henry Clay Foelger III of Allen- T. Linton, Mrs. J. A. Chaunzy, Mrs. provided with a map of tho route to rUBUC INEPECTIOX INVITED. Street National Bank is that the ealo hurst, who will make it hia perman- Vernon Rose, Mrs. W. P. Strode nnd organization to learn all it could about bo followed. The roads will be care- nf the bnnl_v, bitildfnp "would bo de- Local Boys in resolutions adopted and it was face- its community and to be prepared at tiously stated by Bomo of tho speak- ent homo. Ray H. Stillmnn of Eat- Mrs. Hosea Chark. fully posted with arrows so that there ew Jersey Fireman's Homo Super- ferred until Vtfriditions arc more fav- ontown was tho "Broker in tho trans- any timo to know whether they want- will be no danger of confusion. The orablo for its disposals. The now All State Chorus rs that they wero about as numer- ed to receive or reject ideas that intendent Solicits Visitors. ous as thoso In tho recent resolutions action. three other gardens to bo Included in central bank and the new branch might or might not benefit the com-thc tour and the exact rnute to he The Register last week had an item bank would employ n number of per- Jack Clark and Arthur Mayhew, passed by tho board of education. All Tho farm comprises slightly more BIBLE CLASS MEETING. munity. Jr., two local high school boys, wero of -tho resolutions wero unanimously than 10O acrca and it lq in excellent followed will be announced next of news pertaining to the visit of sons and thus help to relieve tho un- suggested by tho heads of tho high adopted. Ono offered Dy Mrs. Gordon condition. The GOU is among the Big County Gathering at the Sylvan Mr. Belcher had planned to go at week. Peter F. Robinson, an inmate of the employment problem. It is cited as p, school musio divisions. Miss Emma claimed that Rev. Mr. Mandeville had most fertile In Atlantic township. Set Forum Arranged For. length into local and national Cham- New Jersey Firemen's home at Jioon- po^*-?ibilitv tluit tho establishment of LaFetra and A. LeRoy Baker, and ber of Commerce matters, but due to ton, Mr. Robinson gave out to the tin; new bank might lesson the ex- not resigned and demanded that the back from tho road and surrounded Arrangements are completed for accepted by tho board, as members board should invito him to resume by shade trees ia a colonial farm- tho heat of the evening his address BIG SOAI* SALE. local press a statement concerning penirps of liquidating the Broad lor the picked AH Stato chorus of the meeting which tho Men's Bible was somewhat curtailed. Ho "was tho homo in which lu; made* iuivun; Street National Bank. his duties. Another claimed that Miss house old-fashioned in appearance class of tho Keyport Methodist • fingers. Jack is second tenor and Anno L, Gallagher hod been dis- but modern in equipment and Im- loudly applauded at the close of his Colgato Company Products at Spo- criticism of some of the features Arthur a second buss. church will conduct at Theron Mc- remarks, which was evidence that his cinl PricrH at Schneider's Market. there. charged as chief nurso because she provements, i The dwelling ia one of Campbell'3 sylvan forum at Holm- Both lads have shown unusual de- had refused to crigogo in pnlltlcnl ac- considerable charm. It has a largo thoughts were well received and that A big soap sale featuring the Col- Thc Register communicated with del Sunday afternoon. K. E. Conk- Red Bank will be the benefactor by Dr. Carroll T. Ivog^r.--. .superintendent "Miss Red Bank" To velopment in the past year, being ac- tivity and It placed tho gathering on living room with two fireplaces, a lin, the leader of the class, will be gate company's products will start tive in high school musical and dra- record as endorsing thc sentiments dining room with a beam ceiling virtue of his visit here. at Schneider's market on West Front of .tho home, regarding Mr, Robin- In charge. The pastor of the. Key- son's complain'.. Dr. Carroll extend- Be Chosen at Strand matic production, the most important which she had expressed. This was and stone fireplace and a kitchen port church and other clergymen Among those, present wero Mrs. street Thursday, ."fuly 5. Special being tho Christmas muslcalo and Bubmltted by J. P. Euler, postmaster with an old-fashioned Dutch oven. Jacob Kridel and Robert p. Wilbur, prices have been placed on all the ed a very cordial invitation tn Tlie A bnthinfr beauty contest will bo of Belford. Tho last resolution to be will speak. All Interested persons Register executives ami members of the high school production of "H. M. representing two of the oldest bus- articles offered. An an added induce- 1 hold nn the staRo of tho Strand the- lead was presented by Misn Nell The purchase by Mr. Foelger marks aro Invited to attend, regardless of the Rud Bank tire department' to ap- 3. Pinafore." Jack, Ju tho play "Pln- the third time the farm has heen whether they aro Bible clas3 mem- iness firms at Red Bank. Both Mrs. ment gifts will be given for tho re- ater Wednesday nnd Thursday, July core," took tho part of captain and C'ompton and it claimed that the Kridel and Mr. Wilbur began bus- pear at the home at any time for the 11 and 12, for tho purpose of pelcct- sold Blnce 1928, Mr. Stillman having bers or not. A special effort in be- turn of Octagon coupons. These gifts purpose of making* an inspection oi! Arthur, tho pnrt of Dick Doadcyo. iard had violated tlio law by hold- been tho agent.In each instance. In ing made to have a large attendance iness in Red Bank long before tho ncludo nets of dishes and other ng a Klrl tci repivsi'nt Bed Bnnk In Since then Clark has boon acting as era of paved streets and electricity. the condition;; therein, lie states that the mid-summer festival to bo held ing prlvato meetings Instead of pub- 1928 the farm waa bought from Mrs, of women. No admission fee will be house wares and thero will also be nothing less than a vi^it oC any inter- an entertainer In all tho high school Their firms are today possibly the 1 nt. Anbury Park tat fnav (lays be- ic meetings and that It hnd violated C'hrl.iHna Schaoffer by Mrs. UUHSOM charged and nothing will bo offered(l useful gifts for iho kiddie;-. Two ested person would purgi . his mind nances and affaire. Mayhew is at tho -ho law In other respects. V. Adams of Maplowood. Mr. Mo-for Bale. Tho meeting will be coun- [only two retail firms being conducted nnini; Mnntlay, July K>. by the original propretors. There Colgate representative;; will bn on of any present impression concern- present time a member of tho Rum- Tho only mombor of thc board of Graw bought it in 1931, ty-wide in scope. hand to assist in taking care of the The winner of thc local contest Fon Presbyterian church choir. were also present a number of the ing unsanitary conditions or any. education at tho meeting was Mr. customers. other unpleasant features at the !will receive a title of "Mluo lUil A number of improvements have ,v er businc;iS and professional Jack is a native of Southern Pasa- Williams. Ho was Invited to apeak Fair Hnven Honlij;ihlo tn r-ntT dena, California, moving to thin uoc- been mado to tho forum, Two npringn ;mo n ot tno t who aro at pin and when ho took thc floor thero was Bids for tho purchase of refund- lh> Anbury Park contest, the- prlzo tlon a little over a year ago. While have been mado available for water ,]nt o thc ranI[R to take and c VISITORS FROM THK \XV>*T. for the winner of which is $500. applause. Ho stated that ho appre- ing bond3 of the borough of Fair drinking purposes nnd the landscape | _ thero ho was active In dramatics. Ar- ciated this but that when ho got on the work alartcd b the|p de VKTKKANS MEKT1NG. Tho local content will he open tn thur wan born at Now York and Haven of the amount of $50,000 will nan been beautified. All poison ivy 'cei.sor5 Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of j hrough speaking ho might not bo so bo opened nt a meeting of the mayor has been removed. Places where ' all r,irl:i riM-idiniT In thiii iiecllotl wha' when a child moved to Red Bank great a hero to. tho assemblage. Hu Among tho othcrn . present wero California Malm Trip K«*t. Rainbow Division Boys to Gather at are between the a^e.H of 15 mid 2-5 nnd council of that plncn on Mon- mosquitoes might breed hnvo been rhiyors Bout Club. wlicro lin is attending the local pub- said that Paul H. Axtcll, tho new sup- Miss Florence Kridel, Miss Bertha Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Murphy of and are ;;ini;le, l'atroiui of tho the- lio school. dny night, July 16. Tho bonds will eradicated nnd much other work Kridel, Alias lima Groel, Mr. nnd ervising principal of schools, was a be of tho denomination of $1,000 has been done to put tho amphi- San Diego, California, arrived here The annual meeting; and dinner of ater on the ni/,'hU of the contest v/lll A convention will bo hold at Atlan- lino character and an excellent ap- Mr-'?. John IS. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Her-Saturday for a visit with Mr. Mur-tin*. New Jersey chapter Rainbow receive a ballot on which to record llo City In November at which timo each and will mature in tho princi- theater In readiness for a scries of bert W. Hill, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Kri- pointee for tho position. Ho appealed summer meetings. phy's brother, Luke Murphy tit Cath- Division Veterans will bo hrM at the their neleetioTi after the girhi havo the local lads will bo among tho o.hla listeners to glvo, Mr. Axtell a pal amount of $5,000 on May 1 In del, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Piown, Mr. each of tho yenrg 11)35 to 19-1-1, both Mr. McCampholl etatest that erine street. William Murphy retired Player.'; Boat club, Fair Hnvt'ii, Sun- appeared on the :;laf;e. Yotlnj: wom- members of the all /state chorus, Ono air chance. and Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown, Mr. about threo years ago after serving day, July 8. Tho annual Inv.iim-.^t ses- en deiarin^- to enter should hwo praetlco for tho all stato chorus has inclusive. churches or religious organizations and Mrs. Arthur V. Kent I, Mr, and Mr. Williams said he was not fully thirty years in tlio United .States sion and election'of ntlicera will'tnke (heir nanie:i uml uddre.-^ui;! at the already been held but not being se- of any «ort may have the unn of the jMr3 # ]oh[1 Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. yjlncG at three o'clock 'u tlio utter- n sympathy with tho resolutions forum at nny timo they wish frco| . navy. Ho has a brother, George, who box ollli'o nf the theater. lected In timo for that praetlco tho WiIllnm T Jones, Mrs. Mildred y in the noon. Dinner will be serwd promptly boya will attend tho next rehearsal to passed. Ho aald they wero all right of charge. Ho oaya that h/vjiope: haa alrio served several n somo rosipocts but wrong la oth- 1 Congdon, William Eichele, J. Gold- navy and la now ytallonri l on the air-at half-past ;;ix. Albert IK inn nth, Kii!;uf;enleiU Announced. ho hold In the WO.HU1O.1I1 high school people will make larger use "oi thei^ai.D JNinulo Kaitileri, Vied Gill, y president, and William J. Puvai. -ec- \H. Ho said .Unit Mis. Moffatas proa- forum thin summer. Ho a ay a they!/,,,,- j plane carrier SaratogaS . Mr. and 'ix j Mr.:. .Mary K. Gillnrt of -107 .'Unites in September. Following that a ro- Minion. -A. nncheslcy, M. li. by t'otary, nro m:ikin;>; an HiVirt to h;tvt: hennial will be held at Elizabeth In dent of tho board had shouldered a can bo rturo of three thinjrr?;. thero 'Murphy will return tn their homo ; I aveiui-.!, iN'epfime, niniouncea tlUl fill- lioavy burden and that In oplto of Klarin, Morris Wester man, John this affnir one of the l;ir;;'r. it. ewr con- Octobor. The three ilny convention will never bo ballyhoo at. the forum, way'of Kan FrnncU'co, ducted by the iN'ev,- Jer.-vv rlnptcr. i ;;ar,ement nf her daughter, Mmlelyri lomo mistaken which . ho considered thero will novor be nnythinrr offered Ratliy, Jamrs T. Clayton, Benjamin I.Mniie (il!ln-rt, tn Irvinj; Bylen of 2ft will lio held November 11, 12 nnd 13. H. Crate, Jr., James McPhee, L. H. The picked voice;! are represented by iho had mado nevertheless aho was for fmlo nnd there will never be un- Notice. (Hudson avenue, lied lii'mli, Mr. (he otnto wldo high uchool.'i. entitled to pralso for somo construc- Markam, Percy Soherman, Myron V. Notice i3 hereby ^Iven that all Ijldy MIM Club to Meet. | Kyle.'i I i enilitoyed In the hookUt'fMilrig yocmly nolno. Mr. McCnnipbell pays Brown, Herbert Kdwards, Benjtimin bouts or vessels operated upon tlu; tive action. Ho oakl Mrs. Moffat had he hopoii that when foiled look for a The Jjady 1'llkii linwlinj; (-hi! | department of Hie Second Natlonr.I received advlco from tho otato edu- Atwnter, F. D. Wikoff, O, Howard watei-B of tho Shrewsbury or Nave- lied Hank will niee:. next Minilay qulot Sunday nftnrnnon'fl entertain- sink River, within tho boundaries of hank aiKl Tru:it enii'ijmiy. 'atlonal authorities on many nf the Lipplncott, Paul Kour.iille, A. W. nl[,'ht. nt the h<»:a nd vill nr- Operating I-oiiR Branch Hotel, Coming Ilunoo l'nrly, ment they will got Into the hnblt of Worden, Milton Bork, Irving Berk, the- Township of Midillotnwn, slmll icts which oho hnd taken and that bo equipped and provided with an range plans for a m niiuiil ••ill on Georgo F, Grntise of Red Bank la iho had actod accordingly. Ho A bunco tournament will bo held going to tho forum. Josoph Schwartz, S, Bnrkowitz, Wil- Vnvd of Tlinuftit. now operating tho old Third Avenuo elllcient mulllor, so constructed nnd the stpjunfr S'liuiy H< ill flom tin T wisli (i> :;ii)iuin>Iy tliank \hv marty :lalmod that tho executive (tension Thurmliiy, July C, by First Spiritual- liam Adam, Sidney Wain, C\ R. D. used na to inuflla in a reasonable Atlantic Hii;lilan I i it t hotel on tho cornor of Third mill Thursday night was Justified becnuno ist church of Red Bank on Broad Notice. fnnnd.'i wlio rsU'i'idiMi tluilr * ynip'i - Tho barber nhopfi of Tied Hani; will Foxwell, J. Kotolo", 3!. C. Mnlrhcld, manner, and to a roammablo extent, thy, the u:'^ ot their unln.'t, ii'nH in Kelmnnt avenues at Long Branch. personal matters relating tn thc chnr- itmet over Allpn'ij fthoo store. Prizes Morrhi Ktraus, Leon VanRruut, Fred tho noiye of explosion; pursuant to ha cloned all day tomorrow, July -I. Opi-ii:i New Dining Knoni. oUwv w,iy;t i;ii:atly infiifntnd n>n dm- Mr. GniUiio bought the biitilncss ncter of various applicants for po- will bo awarded nnd refreshments Will bo open until 0:00 P. M. tonight. Straun, D. II. AppleRutP. Jr., W. D. provisions of a. Township Ordinance in:' my ic^i-nt, .soviuc hri'viivniuimt, entitled "An Ordinance Ilclntlng to Henry A. Muhlvi\brink, ]>ro|irintn[ from Kuiihael I'alulu. 1'rcvlouu to iltlonn worn OiECiinncd. Mr. (iordon served. Master Harbors' Annotation Sorvlos, Hnlph ISckort, Glenn WJBII- of tho Hotel Norwduil at. I'-nuirhpurt, oim.'itnf by Hn: drath of jay huMlmild, ^-—.—«j^ • & ,—. tho Operation of Motor Jioatii, Pro- I he timo Mr. Pnlnia took chniRO tho 'OJjpomled that if the hoard wanted Of Ked Bank. ard, Seeloy 15. Tuthill, William S. has unnounctHl tlio oponin).; of Hn: Mrfi. H.in-lrl Ittn (r|hrln!<, hotel wan conducted for a number o koej> fluflh matters prlvato, It Truliln'i) Typewriter Headquarters. —Adverlifloinnnt. viding Itupulatlonw for tho «upr«ii- • JI.S i.inih'ii i'\n< (>, HMI tlnuU, Weekn, J. Hi rail!', Albert S. Miller, nion of noifu* in the operating of said lioti'l tlhiitiK vMoin. Cl»i''k'M» and tin- .vould bo welt for them to keep the Typewriters! routed, bought, noId • Atlveiti,;ni(n-til. at yours by Clmrlea Green. A mod- Crulifer, Pavil .Sperling, Hubert M. Farrow, bnatn and penalties fur violation;! key (iinner;i ui«' In'injv featured, ern bar has bei;n Installed in tho dowjs down In tho room whoro ami repaired. TrublnVi, ill) Broad 1 street, lied Bank.—Advertisement, Ciuttorn built, 3H foot, fully equip- thoroof." ^J. c*-- hotel. Dinner;! will bo featured by hoy jneot. Ho said tho windows were ped, ready to go. Bargain. P. O. Siiuonlzo Now. AH imnionn violating thin Ordi- 'sir(1 (if Tli 'I'o I'lnu'Ii at t'ali* Huvi'ii. li 1 ill lor of Allmillf. I I i Mr. Grausie. up with tho result I hat many prrfinnn Box C3fi, Anbury l^irk— AdverUi;o-' | Auto lnundry. auto radiator, repair nance, upon onnvlolion, ahull bo lined ! Your Hnt f an provided In tlii'i Oniinnnco. Rov. .l.\ U Hiclii; will prom-h nt laul ... i ,i I-K|>M•IUI NIH ftp S iinnnl every word tliat waa nalrt. I In nicnt. work, fonder, chnniila nnd body it !.• tl'i osportly cleaned and hloclterl, Leon's, ~~ *&*•$& • r lion I tli • V\ •liif H<;fH ! hi ntrljr't*filing and rrAnifhinK. Kxpert By order of tho Township Com- Kl:ik (-hnprl at f iiir Ilavc-u Sunday, 1 WentlriRlmtiso Ilpfrlgeralnri! laid ho wan not among tho lli.tnier.T dill in th Illi ). I f)(. Hi.- iii Red Hurtle 2800.--Artvertlsirment. Just Wkn Nmv. \vc; Bhuler and Edward Jef- a Happy Reunion in Lewis Before you start t have your car [the Monmouth memorial hoapitnl at !"' K(!yP°rt, died Tuesday. June.-.6, at Members of the Citizesta Con whoro ho features the graving of KB ware ho graduaca. IfoIIow- Callahui's Back Yard—Infant Also Given for Those Who peaches and apples. Mr. HendrieU- lng a short program a number of In.pected for safety. Keep within 1 Long-Branch following (in operation !<>Lon « Monmoutl c 1 h HMemoriac is B urlv vcchospital hll a: i servation Corps. Rescued as From the Grave. Go Camping. the ..peed limits. ObeyJ official tr&f- ! whic..... h".._, sh.o underwen„, t „o„ n.. T. u .da_,,y, of ,wifi': \?!;. Edit"h 'Stevenso; n TLockwood ^n; flvi son claims that the recont g tha students presented a play en- fie «igns. last week. Sho war. 63 years old. Donald, WlUlnm, Bobert, Ed- Thren Red Bunk lioys, Charles Pat- throughout tho country played havoo titled, "America, the Melting Pot:" Ono dny last week Lewis Cnllahan, I. Newton Williams, chairman of Mm, Brighton was born nt Itmn- terson, Edward Welch nnd Garwood who the Life finvilif; enmmiitee nf the Camp fires are known to cause wurd and Norman, Jr., ono daughter, with the southern corn and cotton Presentation of awards and ribbons '-- conducts the Palace Lunch Din- many deaths and great property pon nnd waa the daughter of tha Phlfer, Jr., aro utationed near Spocd- crops. Ho etatca that ho was qulta nicar tiio Red Bank railroad sta- Monmouth County chapter, Ameri- 1 Marjnrlo; Jlvo sisters, Mra. Howard were made by Mrs, Fannlo R. Fore- loss every vacation aenson. Don't lato. Alexander nnd Susan Knydoi . Hnwin.-in of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrswc'fl. , Tennessee, with Camp T. V. A.fortunate in tho matter of tho oovaro man. MIBS L. N. Robinson lo the In- tion, saw In hla yard on Brown placo can Rod Cross, issues ttie following .She waa a member of Fidelity coun- of tho Citizens Conaorvutlon Corpa. menage to the swimming public: be satisfied with merely watching Udward E. Dolo and Cccile, Mlna frosts during tho peach bloasom tlma structor nnd Isaao A. Foreman tho what he nt flrat thought waa a dead your flro "die down." Doueo it with cil, Sons and Daughters of Liberty They aro working on various proj- an only a portion of hla anticipated young robin. Whilo ho was holding These nro the days of picnics and nnd Lucille Lockwood *6f Cold Springs principal. water or cover it with sand before of Fair Hwen. Besides her hus-Harbor, Long Inland. ects! in connection with tho Norris yield was affected. , Tho program Is aa follows: tlio robin in hla hand and npoculatlng swimming parties. Beaches aro leaving the camp site or retiring for band, she is survived by a daughter, Dam undertaking. The camp is un- on tho causo of Ha death ho thought thronged and pools resound with the Tho funeral services wero held at Jeni Our Eopubllo" Ch- the night. MM.,jValeri<3 easier, nnd two eons. \ ns lale llomo der the supervision of the TonnoeBoo ho detected alight nlgnH of llfo In tho shouts and laughter of bathers. Alfred and Oliver Brighton, nlT'of ' ' Friday nt 2:30 with Valley Authority. The Register has Invocation ,JUv. O. V. Qoodwln If you aro Interested In learning j R.v. F. B. Reynolds officiating. Inter- Flan ealnta lloaror, Edwaril Jdltryen bird. Mr. Calinhan got Homo water Water spoils arc attractive to all Rumson. received the following lcttor from the Vic Ghezzi Wins L-uordn. (itori.-o Stsrko, Jnmea Powell and put n few drops of brandy In It. agog—from the little tot with her to swim, to administer first aid, why S don't you call at your local Red- The funeral waa held Monday af- \ "™L!'\,^^,f E'n? " r"^ boys: - -SCO National Anthem Ho lorcod open tho bird's mouth and sand pail and shovel to her gray- funeral homo was In Green Grove Qualifying Rounds Welcomo' eddraaa '....Edward Jeffryaa Administered a small amount of tho haired grandfather who loves to Crtss chapter, 107-B Monmouth ternoon at 3:30 o'clock at her late cemetery at Keyport. Most of tho work hero consist^ of Eelactlen. "La Rooalra" Marjoi-U residence with Rev. W. Cnlvln Colby, Jorden, Richard Mnhonsy, Jem^a WIU mixture. Ho waa rewarded for his pick her up in his arms and lower street, Rod Bank, New JerBey, and Mr. Lockwood had lived fit Keyport building small orosion dams which Shooting two undor par (or 38 see when the nest class will be con-pastor of Rumson Presbyterian will eventually constitute tho gigan- ll&niB, Edward Jenfryea troublo a few moments later when her BO that she may just dip her ITi years and served as a member of tic Norria dam. Somo of tho boys holes, Victor Ghczsl of Rmnson, pro tho robin opened its eyes and gave a pink toes inio (he lapping waves. ducted? church. In charge. Eugene Magee the borough council for nine yoara. Cast ot ohaivtotors In tho play: sang "Beautiful Isle of Somevrtiere" nro working in a quarry from which at tho Deal Golf club, led the quali- Announcor « Clnronno Bhuler foeb|o cry. Swimming is recreation, a healthful and "Some Day the Silver Cord Will His inflt term expired last January- stone ia taken to improve roads In fiers yesterday at tho Cranraont Gblf Spirit of Imminent- Morjorlo Jol'Jon form of athletics-yet swimming haa rural Tonnessoo. Tho camp is in the Immigrant thlld^ Bflatrlra' Bhulev Mr. Cnllnhan mado a, small wire Break." midst of the Cumberland mountains. club at West Orange In the Now its tragedies; tragedies all tho more Burton T. Doremus James T, Soden, Sr. Jersey sectional test for the National FHffrlm girl ;.. Marjorlo Jordan pen in his yard and put the baby saddening becauso they might have S6rvlces of the Sons and Daughters The cllmato lo warm and tho scenery Pilgrim boy. ~ Edward Joffryoo bird In It, In tho top of tho pen he of"L'lberV "wero" conducted a't tho | died Monday night at his hoimr e on Is very picturesque. P. G. A. championship to ba played Vlrftlnlin Alfred Mantaelt been prevented, Heada Committee tho latter part of this month at Buf- loft on opening too small to enable home with Mrs. Mary VanBrunt '. Nut Swamp road, Everett, of par- In the morning at six o'clock tho Indlnn -....^..^ Clsrenco Hhulfir a cat or somo otlior bird enemy to Again this season the American falo. Ghezsl shot two 71s and fl Dutch boy.. -...Harold Hollowny As the Initial step in perfectly serving as councilor and Mrs. Edith j alysls after an Illness of a week. He first bugle blowa signifying everyone French boy..... Edward Woodward get inuldo but largo enough to ad- Red Cross la carrying forward its Cnwier as 'chaplain!" Mra. Crozier j was 78 yoars old. ^ ^ ^ ^ should awaken, then we get a second ished six strokes ahead of Johnny Irish cilrl » Lanronco Bhulor mit a robin. Mr. Callnhnn was hope- crusade of safety. the personnel organization of th bugle telling us to prcparo for break- Farrell, who took second place "Better Red Bank Program" cam sang "Nearer,, Myy God, to Thee." Mr. Hoden was born at Marlboro fast. Finally, at 6:45, tho breakfast Irish boy Jhmeit Powell ful that tho mother bird would en- Here'3 -what the Red Cross cau- and was the son of tho lato Archl- honors. Rcotch clrl Mnrjorla Jordan palgn, now being waged by the civic The bearers were Edgar, Arthur, | buglo blows and ovcryono lines: up Scotch boy „ Kdw&rd Jaffryos tor to look aftor her infant. Ho wao tions you about when you bundle up leaders of Red Bank, under the ban- nnd Abigail Soden. Ho moved for tho mess hall. About 7:30 tho Ghezzl's rounds were featured •with not dlcappolnted. Tho little bird waa your swimming suits and set forth Elmer, Robert and Vernon VanRrunt j Solrt of '76 „ Jamo» Wllllomo - . , ,c ,.„_ .. .v, nerr oof ththe ChambeChamberr oof CommerceCommerce, and William Macintosh. Buriall iin | to Everett man. y years ago and hadbugle blowa for inspection. Every somo brilliant Ghats, although at German sirl « - Marjorlo Jordan not In tho enclonuro long beforo the V n nrn nr man must remain at attention whllo flwedlah girl _ ileatrlea Shuler X• seashore or pO5ltlon ot genera, chalrman 0 charge of tho Worden funeral homo resided therthere ever since He was a times his short game waa poor. Hifl mothor cntored. It wan apparont that beach: tho hunks aro being inspected, and best score, of th© day for nine holes Swedish boy Hlohard Mihonay the Sales committee was last nigh was in Fair View cemetery. I carpenter and for many yoars waa every inch of tho bunks must bo Itumian boy Hdward HoBan oho wnn fearful about going into a Don't swim alone! Swim In pairs filled and made public. ' employed at tho Brookdalo farm. spotless, About 8:00 A. M. tho trucks was 33 going out in tho morning, Polish boy. .James Williams plnco which iookctl llko a trap, but —have a water buddy who swims at Burton T. Doremus, well known to Mr. Soden Is survived by a daugh- call for tho enrollees and tako them when he made three birdies and an Hungarian ttlrL _ Doatrlco Bhuler mother Jovo proved stronger than Charlfs V. Couvert. englo. Italian boy Georca Jordan least as well as you do. All sorts of his leadership in all civic affairs, and ter. Miss Carrlo H. Soden of Evcrott; to their various projocts. From 8:00 rrcnont&tlon ot awards and ribbons fear. things may happen over which mor- Charles V. Couvert of Broad street, a son, James T. Soden, Jr., of Lin-to 11:30 A. M. tho work on tho varl- Ghezzl was tho only Monmouth a typical representative of tho bes Eatontown, died at hia home Friday Mrs. Fannl* R. Foreman For tho next few days Mr, and al man has no control. Cramps, for Interests of this community, is the croft, nnd two brothers, John Soden jo us~ projocts is" done. At 11:80 the county golfer to qualify yostorday. Closlnir. sddross Claronco BbulQr Mrs. Callahau and tholr nolghbora instance, heart troublo or acute In- evening of paralysis of tho opine, nt of Leonardo nnd Lemuel Soden of j trucks roturn with lunch. Aftor an Those who failed and tholr scores RemarUs Principal Ifiaao A. Fore- man chosen. Mr. Doremus Is now as the age of 73. He had been suffer- man, Rav. O. V. Goodwin, Father Nsl- woro ontertalncd watching tho moth- digestion—and that Is a bad situa- soclatcd with the law firm of Qulnn Lincroft. i hour for lunch and recroatlon tho wero Johnny Kinder of Jumping aon, Dr. J. W, I'arkftr, Mine Nora er and infant. What with looking af- tion when no ono is near to holp ing for the past ten years. Ho was Tho funeral will bo hold at his ib °ys Sf°rk until about 3:00 P.M. At Brook 104, George Sullivan of Long Richardson, Parsons & Doremus, and was former- the son of the late Dnnlel Couvert tor hor child nnd taking caro of hor you. ly with his father in the Land and Branch 157, Dudloy Ramsden of lloelng Bone "Home on tho Kanfte" duties at her regular nest tho ndult and the lato Mary1 Katharine Dang-i "!"lato' hom""'""e Frida*•'»'".>y unemuuafternoonu •a»tt tw..uo j J£,,f- «• f^TZT^ c^. Another warning: Don't swim too Loan Company. " I o'clock with Rev. William H. Van- At 8:00 P. M. wo oat our-suppor and Rumson 161 and Charles Doughty of robin was a "busy woman." Occas- far from shore; Or, if you feel en- Mr. Doremus, ln accepting the gon-lor. derrnear, pastor of the Holmdol Ro- havo the rest of the day to ourselves. Rumson 180. Craig Wood, pro at the ionally tho "old gont" wonkl show up titled by reason of swimming ability oral chairmanship of the Sales com- Mr. Couvert Is survived by his formed church, officiating. Burial In Most of our leisure time is spent as Hollywood club, will also play In tho Makes Flight to glvo aeslstanco and nrlvleo, but for to indulge In distance swimming be mittee, made the following state- wife, Georgiann, and five children, charge of R. R. Mount & Son of follows: Wo either go to LaFollotto, National P. G A. championship. Be- tho most part tho job was looked af- accompanied by a boat. ment. Mrs. George Sculthorpe of Hamilton, Red Bank will be in Rose Hill ceme- Tonnessoe, or Mlddicsboro, Kon- cause he is a member of tho Ryder To Save Frog Legs tor by tlio mother. Sho spent hours A third safety suggestion Is this: Mrs. Goorgiann Ryan of Oceanport tucky, -with tho trucks, play baseball Cup team It wan not neeossary for with tho youngster, sometimes feed- "In accepting the general ctfalr- and Mrs. James Dean, Mrs, Ella tery at Matawan. with tho other camps or attend Wait sufficiently long after eating manshlp of the Sales committee of him to play In tho qualifying round. John Phillips of Avon arrived in ing it but dovotlng more tlmo than Hamlet and Charles Couvert, Jr., all school at camp under J. J. Kevin and tho Pennsylvania railroad depot at beforo entering the water. Otherwise, the "Better Red Bank Program", I Mrs. EUrt Louise Keller. Wlllard Zwelg, educational advlooro. Ohozzl's flcnro ln tho afternoon anything olno to giving Ies3on» in you may become one of the numer- of Eatontown; two sisters, Mrs. Han- won for him the weekly tournament Now York city Friday aftornoon, a flying. am manifesting tho firm conviction na Bennett of Bradley Beach and Mrs. Ella Louise Keller, 65, dlod Wo havo ono of the best educational ous victims of cramps, acute Indi- that this movement Is extremely im- programs in Tonnessee Valley. The of the, Now Jersey P. G. A.. ew minutes beforo ono o'clock with Tho "old lady," whllo standing on gestion or heart complications—and Mrs. Emma Crickmoro of Camdon; at her homo on Broad street, Eaton- Educational program consists of five pounds of Imported frog lego, ex- portant and is desorvlngr of the active 'ourteen grandchildren nnd two town at seven o'clock Monday Ghczzl's cards, par, nro ao follows; tho ground would flap hor wings and the, water Is no, place for these attention of every citizen Interested business law, English, auto mechan- pecting to catch tho 1:05 train from great-grandchildren. morning of a gonoral breakdown. ics, electricity, radio mechanics, Out— go through other motions Indicative thingB. In tho future development of our ir 64434448 B—86 New York but learned that ho could of an aorial trip for tho edification of Services were held yesterday of- She had boen ill for about a year. spelling, arithmetic, reading, writing, not catch a train until 2:30 o'clock If your canoe or boat capsizes, re- community. I havo every confidence surveying, algebra, Spanish, "Gorman Ghezil H < 1 1 U ! 3—33 her child. When it seemed that tho that our people will respond and ac- ornoon at his lato homo at 2:30 Mrs. Keller was born at New York, that aftornoon. member that it still will float and and French.. In tho near future var- 4344S448 B—88—72 -lillcl was not displaying proper Intcr- It can bo paddled ashore. Ifurther- cept their full responsibility. ('clock with Rev. William Macdon- tha daughter of William H. and ious other courses will bo added. Tho Figuring that his imported frog ald, pastor ot the Eatontown Pres- Gheisl iilUUt B—88—71 j3t or effort tho mother would peck more, If you cling to tha boat, your "The Red Bank Chamber of Com- Louise Lange. She had been a resi- most remarkable part,of it is that ..go would spoil befora he arrived her offspring. However, the little ono lyteria'n church, officiating. Inter- dont of Eatontown for 28 years, mov- school is not compulsory and the Afternoon Round. plight will bo more readily noted. merce fills an Indispensable place ln Out— home ho Immediately summoned the was an apt pupil nnd got BO it could Stay with It! Don't leave it and try ment was made In Wayside come- j ing thore from Now York. Sho was classes are ovorcrowded. It Is tho 44484464 4—!6 our civic and Industrial life. The mid- aim of tho Civilian Conservation henl . Bed Bank airport. He aaked to have flutter about tho pen. Mr. Callohan way contract which our Chamber of ';ery under tho direction of Freeman's: married in October, fortyy yyaars ago, In— aomo ico On hand on hie arrival hero then removed tho enclosure and tho to 6\v!m to Bhore. 'uneral parlor of Freehold. The Corps to mako Its enrollcea better 43S4E943 4—35—71 Remember that even the best Commerce has with the problems for to Fred B. Keller, who survives. Gliezcl . :o preserve his frog legs. mothor and child flew away to tha learers were Harry Coleman, Har- fitted to attain a position when thoy swimmers will throw a rope, or B a greater prosperity, Is going to be- Also surviving are a son, Fred B , a'»° r(,ad t0 le&v*tht c. C. C. Pilot J. A. Congdon, responding to nost to join tho rest of the family, buoy to a companion In distress, In come absolutely necessary to us In ey Irving, Carl Whitehurst, Elwood Jr.•„, and a grandsongrandsol , Daniel Rodrick I GarwooQarwood Phlfer, Jr.,, with tlth: o aid Penning, William Thorm and Charles Hunter, Harvard the call, Immediately hopped In his preference to swimming: to the res-the years to come." of Long Branch. Mrs. Keller was a of Mr. Zwelg, Is an emhryonic song plane and wao off for tho Newark cue. If a boat la at hand they will Roberts, member of the Park Avenue church, writer. Some of hlB productions The directors of the Chamber of havo mado qullo a hit with tho fel- ilrport to jnoat his pansenger. Plck- Weddings. take to their oara In an attempt to Commerce are confident that the New York. • To Depart Next Week JtiiS up Mr. Phillips and his Import- Mrs. Julia N. Carney, Funeral services will be held lows and they are frequently oung or reach this companion. Unless you comprehensive program which will whlstlod around tho camp. The Reg- Herbort H. Hunter of Fair Haven ed frog legs, Congdon Immediately Patorson—Dangler. are trained In life saving, don't soon be submitted to the citizens of ne of the oldest colored residents Thursday afternoon, July 5, at 2:30 if this section of the county, died ister la highly prized by all tho Rodand tho Harvard university baseball swung his plane about and headod swim to the assistance of your the community, will arouse great in- o'clock at the John W. Floclt funeral Bank boys. It • koeps us ln touch for hla hbme town. A pretty wedding took place Satur. terest in the Chamber of Commerce aot Friday morning at her home on home at Long Branch., Rev. Harry with tho folks back home and It Is team will leave Boston Wednesday day evening at half-past soven friend. Chances are you will be un- of next week on their trip to Japan. Arriving here shortly aftorward successful, and you may both activities and will elicit tho staunch- Vest Borgen place aftor an Illness VnnCleaf of South River will of- always a welcome guest ln the camp. o'clock in tho Waysido MethoiJIot f six months. Sho was 06 yoars They will play several gamea en Ward VanDarveer, secretary at tho drown. est support ever given our organ- ficiate. Interment will bo In Wood- ocal airport, had tho Ice on hand church when Mies Eleanor Ruth •Id. bine < ?metery at Long Branch. routo to tho Pacific coast and will Diving Into shallow water 1B a ization. The Board of Directors feel and tho precious imported Cana- Dangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sure that the present membership Mrs. Carnoy was born in Kcn- sail from San FranolBco for Hono- t Grovor Dangler of Wayside, became frequent cause of drowning. Know Fitkin Hospital lulu July 18. The party will reach dian tt6g lege were saved for an oven- your water before you dive Into it. campaign will be completed with ucky and came to Red Bank during Mrs. Harriot Tnylor.g ,ng party. _^^ tho brido o£ William Chandler Pat- honor and satisfaction to every clt- her childhood. For many years oho Honolulu tho day after President terson, son o£ Mrs. Elizabeth Pat- Be sure that It has been explored After a sickness of several months Benefit August 7 Roosevelt arrives thore. They will for depth, for hidden rocks and was employed in households of Dr. Mrs. Harriet Taylor, widow of John YOUNG FEOPLE'S UEAGUE. terson of Eatontcwn and the late Cook of Holmdel and Gilbert F. play five exhibition games bofore Aaron Smock Patterson. snags. G. Taylor, died last Wednesday at 'i.ie Red Bank auxiliary of Fitkin sailing for Japan and tho President • _ Many deaths are caused each sea- SAVING PUBLIC MONEY. Reckless and Gerry Roberts at Red the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flora hospital will hold a card party Tues- Plans Made for Beach Party Tliiire- With tho couple standing beneath Bank. f3 expected to attend one or more of daj', July 10. a bower of rosca and forna tho core- son by sheer bravado. Youths of fif- Holmes of Holmdol, whero sho had day afternoon, August 7, at tho Mon- tho • games. An anonymous donor teen to twenty aro particularly sus- A Letter from Hubert M. Iflarrow Mrs. Carney was tho oldest mom- lived a number of years. Sho wasmouth County Country club at Eat- mony waa performed by tho Rev. S. ber of tho colored Methodist church. has outfitted tho team with milts. Tho Young People's Loaguo for R, Latham beforo a largo number ceptible to this sort ot mistake. Do About This Matter. in hor 81st year and death was duoontown. It will to under tho aus- Service of the Reformed church held not try to "show off." Her husband, Samuel, died several to tho Infirmities of old age. Bc- pices of tho ways and moans com- of relatives and frlonds. Tho bride, July 2d, 1934. years ago. Sho Is survived by sev- meeting Thursday night at tho who was given In marriage by hor Tho Red Cross doe3 all that it can oldes her daughter Mro. Taylor is mittee, of which Mrs. Walter W. KUMSOV BASEBALL, home of Rev. and Mrs, Carman W. To the Editor of The Register, oral nephews, including . Samuel A. ourvlved by a frranddaughtor, Mrs. Gosling is chairman. Mro. V. Parkor father, was attired ln a palo pink to insure safety, but if every swim- Dear Sir: Trembath nnd mado plans for a mer would follow these suggestions Johnson, and thrco nieces, Mro. An-William Jay Duncan, and two great- Wilkinson is president. gown of flat crepo, with hat to nie Anderson, Mrs. Allita Noviusand Bloomdeld Nine Will Be Visitors beach party to bo hold at Sea Bright, there would be a striking reduction In tho June 27th IGSUO of tho Red grandsons, Holmes and William Dun- In conjunction with {ho party Thero on tho Fourth. match. Sho woro a corsage of roses. Bank Register thero appeared an ed- Miss Rose S. Rock, all of Red Bank. Thursday, July 10. Rev. Trombath. Her attondant wao Mrs. Robert John- In the number of fatalities. itorial entitled "Saving- Money a can, all of Holmdel. Mrs. Taylor thero will bo a flower table and a requested that the group take part The Red Cross life saving Insignia The funeral was held Monday af- •was a alster of tho lato Daniel Frost food tablo. Members of tho auxiliary Wednesday afternoon tho Btrong Bton of Waynldn. Tho groom had Paramount Official Duty," and it is ternoon at ono o'clock nt tho Wor- Bloomflold Orloloa, which have lost In tho evening service Sunday, July ao host man his brother, Llewellyn Is widely in evidence—on tho swim- In reference to this editorial that tho of Red Bank. The funeral was hold will bring floworo and a prize will 8. The service will bo devotod to ming suits of life savers who pre-following remarks are written. den funeral homo on East Front at Mrs. Taylor's Into home Saturday bo awarded for tho best exhibit. Tho but ono game this season, will op- Patterson. Bllllo Stovonson, Bon of In tho (lrat paragraph of the edl- street and at 1:30 o'clock nt tho col- pose the Rumson A. C. on the Rum-showing' tho difference botween Con- Dr. and Mrs. Georgo 3. Stevenson of pared for their responsibility In Red afternoon and the service was con-flowers will bo offered for sale after fucianism and Christianity, Tho FEiitu IUJ iiiLn II^IVIUOIUIIUJ ," «u torlnl your remarks aro directed to ored Methodist church with tho pas- ducteed by Rev. John Sherman, pas- the Judlng la over. Mrs. Hamilton son high school field at three o'clock. Mlddlotown and nephew of tho Cross life raving courses back homo , ,„ tor, Rev. James Goodwin, In charge. Tho Rumson nine, which got off to comrrjittee to assist will Include Rev. [room, was ring boarcr. (hs v rtue of Bavlng wnatever (t tor of the Holmdol Baptist church. 8. Battln ia in charge of this table. Ti'embath, Grandln Hanimoll, Mlns or at high school or college: on tho po68iblo to save out of the borough Burial was In White Ridge cemetery. Tho interment was in Holmdel cem- a good ntnrt this. aoacon and has Georgo O. Dennis, brother-in-law sweaters of camp counselors, with budget. Thero can bo no controver- Home-made cakes, candy, plos, Evelyn Mattson, Miss Pearl Kalph etery. broad, etc., will bo hold at tho food dropped but ono or two gamen Is of. thn groom, prodded at tho organ voung people In their charge. Whcr- sy over the desirability of such ac- George Audley Tilton, expecting a good day when they op- and Mlsa Pearl Goodrldge. Others and rondorod "O, Promlso Me," "I ever the insignia appears there IB nn tlon. Every cent Hint Is saved, as la table, which "will bo ouporvlsed by attending the meeting wore Vlolot a life long resident of Middletown Mrs. John Naulty, Mrs. William J, T. Getty and Mm.pose tho North Jorooyltcij, Lovo You Truly" nnd tho "Bridal lament of additional safety. Largo pointed out ^^l^uTn^ township, died suddenly lato last Sunday, tho Rumsqn cloutero will Anderson, Quida Blank, Elaine Brow- Chorus" from Lohengrin. numbers of resorts, public beaches, 3ar,ly ,)e ra|scd ,n t)]e lollow,ng yetLT_ of Little Silver died suddenly Sat- Henry Klngsloy. An Afghan mado or, Marjorla Erlcoon, Adelo Hurloy, Saturday night at his homo onCath- by Mrs. Charleo Beck will bo dis- clash bata with tho Lakowood base- Mr. and Mrs,. Patorson left on a private enmps, boat clubs, municipal It i3 not tne intention of those who orlno avenue, near Conover lane. urday night of heart troublo at tho ball nine, who in their firot game Florence Goodrldgo, Sara McQueen, pools make Red Cross life saving 'advocato the appointment of another ago of 58. Sho was born in Ireland posed of on the co-operative plan. Alberta Whiting and Mrs. Elizabeth wedding trip to Atlantic City and training a recmireriiont of their | policeman to use up money already Death was duo to a heart attack. this season traveled to Humson and upon their return will start house-' Ho had been In poor health for theand camo to this country at tho ago Chairman of tho various commit- set tho homo team back for their Eotello, advisor, •waterfront leaders. In twenty years I appropriated. Surely no one really of eighteen. Most of her life in this tees aro an follows: Mra. Goorgo keeping ln a nowly furnished bunga- paBt three months but was believed first defeat of tho season by tho low on tho Wayaldo-Hamllton road of Red Cross life saving courses j ever mado such a statement serious- country has been spent in this vi- Hcndrlckson, Mra. Mnnoon and Mro. LHONABBO CARD PARTV. more than half a million persons liy: to be recovering. scoro of 1-0. The Rumeonltca will at Waysldo. Tho- groom Is employed ...u.^ w.u.. llt111 " '"""uu |lcl au"^ I Personally, it does not make any cinity. Frank Giles, tickets; Miss Julia Lit- Beek revenge on Sunday an thoy ex- T Mr. Tilton wag 63 years old. Ho tle, chairs and tables; Mrs. Lillian on tho farm of Dr. Stevenson. havo completed training work. Last , dlffcrenco to mc whether another po- Surviving are her husband and five pect to pitch their hest Imported iuocessful Event Held By Commun- waa born In Middletown and was tho VanBusklrk and Mro. V. Parkor year Rlone nearly 7S1.000 certificates ; Hceman IG appointed or not, but as I children, J-ohn of Little Silver, James hurlers. ity Eire Company Last Week. were issued ln life saving. The de-! stated in my letter to the commls-> son of tho lato Georga and Catbor- and William of New York, Joseph of Wilkinson, refreshments; Mrs. Wil- Entabrook—Snucr. ^ lne Captain "Red" Hammon otatofl that Tha traveling dollar card party mand for this Instruction grows year sioner of police, I think the matter ! McLean Tilton. He was a farm- Rahway, and Mrs. Charles Savage of kinson, prizes, and Mro. F. W. Qllcs, Minn Doris Estabrook, daughter of j,y y t result that drown- should be left to the goog d JudgmenJg t j er lor many years but retired several publicity. tomorrow Jim Tully and Bill Sweol vhich wao given last Tuesday nf tor- Mr. and Mrs. Georgo D. Eotabrook ear with ne Ailenhurst. A solemn high mass was will make up the battery and on noon by the Ladles' auxiliary of Com- dln.m.hlnn.m.hlng in number,, ^ffit fhTnast til ?SS 1031 celebrated at the funeral this morn- o! John street and Albort Frank fhTna'st til employed In the road department of Sunday Kbneskl and Sweol will make munity flra company of Leonardo and notwithstanding the steady Increase ;ar 0 wcll quaimed to handle the at- ing by Rev. John B. McCloskey with Saner of Freehold wero married h the township. He was a charter THE SALE OF FIRBW0BK8. up the battery. which woo ln charge of Mrs. Julius In number of bathers. Life saving- fairB of the borough, and they wer Rev. John P. Fallon as deacon and Sunday aftornoon at tho Mothodlct conducted by the Red ; elected for that purpose. Furthor- member of the Shrewsbury grange. . Hameofahr and Mro. Alfred Grove3 Thomas Kelsoy as subdeacon. Inter- Flro Comnany Foremen Aut2iorlzcd proved very successful, Seven tables parsonngo at two o'clock by the Rev. Crofs throughout the country fire '• more, it is my thought that If tho Mr. Tilton is survived by hla wlfo, I ment in charge of William H. Froe- FABEWELt. PABTT. Albert L. Bauer, pastor. npain this summer doing what they ! reduction of the police force by even —, uiiiiik m cimi-go oi wuiiun to Prevent Violations. f cards wero In play and & number Mrs. Ella May Lufburrow Tilton. He |man wa3 jn Mr. Olivet cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Entabrook, on ! was a cousin of Henry C. McLean > Tho foromen of tho flro companies Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien Have if non-playofa were prosent. Tho parents of tho bride, woro tho at- '"* 'of Nutswamp. of Middletown township havo boon Moved to Kentucky. :» winners wero Mrs. William tendants. Tho couplo will reside on ,„ in,, mjoyment 01 water 5Pnra. :,h(,ir pfiiciency, then the saving of j Th, fun(,r'al waB no]d veBf.,rtnv Mrs. Josephine B. Becker, Hoelclc for pinochle, Mrs. Edward ay appointed special offlcoro without John struct. Mr. Sauor Is employed Ono of the nwi useful nnd fundn-, the officer's salary doen not Justify n(tVrLnn nt ^••m'^ i I » ,h w widow of Joseph J. Becker, dlod A farowoll party was given Satur- Hartjo for bridge, Mrs. Joseph Rholn mental of nil Red Cross first nid nnd, Liking a chance on so harming the *" T° if 2:30 o clock at the Wor-!„„.,.. „„.,!. J. _.._,„_ .. salaries to enforce the state laws re- at. Fowlor'n market. Mrs. Sauer lifp paving tf.^cbing.i is the prnne ' force. early Monday morning at the homo day night at Vivian Johnson's at for non-playera and Mrs. Harry Pal- of her daughter, Mm. Edward Van- garding the nalo of flro crackers and Monmouth Beach for Mr and Mrs. motlor for the blind package. Conso- raduatcd from tho local high school preFFUre method nf artificial rfaplrn- j Very truly yours, ' street with R«v. Edward W. Miller, flroworkd. Tlio foremen havo boon and Tronton Normal -HCIIOOI and la tlon—PO freriurntiy effective in re- ' Hubert M. Farrow, j pastor of (he Baptist church. In Ulso of Center avenue, Atlantic High- Edward O'Brien of Branoh avenue, atlon awards went to Mrs. Palmetler asked to bo. especially vigilant in who hn.vo moved to Louisville, Ken- a tenchor In tho River street school. Rtoring breathing to a f-eomlngly j _a-._ra» . ! charge. Burial was in Fair View lands. Sho wad in hor 78th year. Tho and Mro. Carl Berfman. funeral wan hold thla morning at tho preventing violations of tho follow- tucky. Am6ng those present wero drowned person nv to ono who has Airport News. i cemetery. ings laws: been suffocated, strangled or elec- house, with Rev. Georgo R. Ellin In Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, Mr. FISTIC AND COURT BATTLE. A Ford trl-motor Shell Oil com-1 " It ia unlawful to otore or eoll flro- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. trocuted, A principal advantage of Mr0 charge. Burial by A. M. Pootcn & and Mrs. William J. Ryan, Mr. and pany plane visited the. Red Bank air-] - Elisabeth CUckncr. works in any building whjjifi paints, Mrs. Augustus Murray and Mr. and Wnlfer Oltaon nnil Oscar Krueje? this method IK th.it It enn bo applied MrB Son was in Fair View ccmetory, Bliss Ellzflbsth I* Hanca lo Wed Wil- immedintMy, not being depended up- port Monday morning and donated - Ellznheth Taylor Clickncr, nils or varnlohen nro mnj^sfneturod Mrs. Frank foan. Fight Kncli Ollior ln Two Ways. all dealers of the Shell gasoline Iron funnel' well known Eatontown resl- or kopt for use or sale, unless tho liam B, Itewson, on a special equipment. In the Oscar Kruegor and Walter Gibson emfirgency of drowning, minutes are rldi'P. Many from this horouBh and j 'lent, died at. her hnme ot Point palnta, oils or varnlahoa aro in Mr. and Mra. Bordon L. Hanoo of vicinity were among those to take j Pleasant nt tho age of 70 Wedncn- Complains of Heat, Beach Forty Saturday. of East Keanuburg havo had oach original contalnoro. A beach party was given Saturday West Front otreot, Red Bank, an- thclr first ride. dny after belnR confined to herhome It is unlawful to otore or sell fire- othor arreotcd ns the result of an Ife or death and many lives are Has Heart Attack night at a private boach at North ounoa the enBagomont of tholr altercation and oxchnngo of blows saved each year because someone at i Wednesday J.-A. Condon, pilot at j by Illness for n short time., Tha lato works in any building whore match- Long Branch by Mloo Ida Grand and daughter, Mlsa Elizabeth Lovott hnnd ™ trained and skilled in Ilio1"10 locn' alr flcld' f'ow tn Norwnlk, M"- Cllckner wn» » member of tho on, ronln, turpontlno, gnaollno or last woolc. Mr. Krucger, who la a 1 wher0 h clt J lt tow Harry Cohen. Unmco wore played Hanco, to William Boresford Hew- special policeman of MIddlcown town- application of Red Cross respiration'V"""""™ ' " l" «l »P =" ™ " Methodist church, Prldo Miss Nellie B. Qulgloy of Chestnut other Jilghly inflammable subntnncea street died suddenly at hor home last and refreshments woro oorved. Swim- jon, Eon of Mr. and Mra. William L. ship, took Mr. Gibson to task, claim- methodi iHowcll VanGerblg and Hairy Fisher °' Crescent council,, Daughters oof ssO stored or kept for Bale. ming during tho night was enjoyod. and transpoited them back to this Liberty, nnd the auxiliary of tho Sunday of n heart attack which, Howcon of Monmouth Hills, High- ing that tho latter waa violating a First nld Instruction is, of course, It is unlawful to atoro or Boll fire- Among thOBO attending wero Misses lands. trafllo law by parking his ear closo n close compnnlnn nf life Raving borough. church. phyulcinnB Bay, was Induced by thoworks ln any building whoro stovc3 llril1 10 na( lIB rG ur Nottlo Caplan, Ruth Abramovltz, Mlsa Haneo attended Rogers Hall to a, hydrant. Fisticuffs wore re- woik, All over -the country Classen Jack Casey, manager and chief Funeral services wero held ,Sun-1 ' '^' * ^ *- t ned from or exposod iTamcH are used. a Itoso Grand, Anna Bhlpkln, Gottle at Lowolli MaSBOChusottg. Mr.'How- sorted to and Mr. Gibson claims that sponsored by Red Cross chapters are pilot at the- airport, transported Rob- day afternoon at the home of' hor i " uutomobllo rltlo nnd had remarked It is unlawful to exposo flroworku Sablnsky and Abraham Zagor, Louis Mr. Krucger ui!Cd n blackjack. Tha ert Shippoo to Allentown Thursday non, Arthur Taylor of Broad street to "" famllv flvc minutes later that ;on took a preparatory course at Mor- lenrnlng hnw to rcduco tho nccklent In. windows, nor shall flroworko bo Grnnd, Abo Davis, Molford, Pinsky, Istown school and ho graduated from latter clalmn that ho tried by peace- loll of vacation outings. I am sure whero hc attended tho funeral of Eatontown, nnd later at the Eaton- the" '"""he;it ' ~'"'mado" *"her" '""feel ' weak""' . Sho offotod for sale other than ln orig- Joseph Kirchman, Norman Hurtz, ful means to pcrainrto Mr. Glboon everyone llBtenlng'to me now will bo Franlt Oakes, who was killed In nn town Methodist church. Rev. Louln va.i ntrlcken soon after and died be- Princeton university In 1033. Ho is a inal containers. Dummy samples Dave Becker, Hymls Schneider, member of the Colonial club of to movo hln car nnd that when thla Interested in having n. few Rpeeific air crash last week. Oakes formerly M. C»BO officiated, bolng nfinlnlcd by fore the arrival of a phyalclnn. may bo displayed In windows. Ralph Binder, Barney Feldman, 16a- failed ho used fore.o. Each man saya suggestions on vacation safety. Hero worked for the Bhlppeo-Johnson ex- Rev. Francis Hand of Central Meth- Ml.-ifl Qulgloy was 41 years old. Princeton and of tho Princeton club No smoking shall bo permitted in doro Feldman, Lou Miller, Sonny i[ New York. tho other was tho aggressor. The they arc — pedition. odist church, Point Pleasant, fjur- She wan the daughter of Mrs. Cath- any building whoro fireworks aro Glucha, Sol Morris and Morris Do- men had a hearing beforo Justleo vlving three nons. Arthur, Kd- Tan gradually. Sunburn i.-i not on- Friday Jack y flow to Newarkk m orlno Qulgley nnd tho lato Dennla offorcd for sale. Over each entranca gan. Sketch on Itodlo. Louis H. Moeso of Bolford, recorder ly painful but nnmetimeH actually 'ard and William Taylor, all of Eat- QulRley. Sho attended St. Jamen' to auch a store a sign in largo let- of Middletown township, Saturday to pick up John Kcmmerer and eon A group of members of tho high dangeroiifl. To achieve the gradual iMahlon to transport them to the ntown. crhool when that Iniitltutlon was toro shall bo displayed reading "Fire- night. Mr. Moose renerved decision Ian, expose the Rkin for only a rthort housed In tho building at the corner Bed Banker Injured. xhool Masiuora will present n. sketch Meadow Brook polo club to fulfill a Intormenl TO, at. CJreenl.wn com- works for Bale—No Smoking Al- In an accldont which occurred on for a week. ' time each day, ulnwly Inereasilng the. of Wall nnd Pearl ntrnetn. Bho v/txn lowed." Monday evening, July &, over otatlon length of the. exposure an the tough- polo en^flfiement. Following the 'lery, Went L«,,g Branch. McClecs road, Riverside Heights, WJBI at 8:15 o'clock entitled, "Thn panic the couplo were piloted back to nn actlvo member of 8t. Jnmefj' It ohall be unlawful for anyone to ening procf\"iH proKrcR.<;eK. Wear nn church. Monday night, Alvln Hartner of Cheer Leader." ThlB sketch was pro- Accident on Hljfliwuy. tho local airport. Otto W. K. HurHurrclbrlnlr c noil fireworks to children under tho Whlto street, n driver ot Leon's old f^venter or a rdilrt or n. bathiohe Boulder) her mother Mlfis contcd Mondny, Juno 25, at tho Pros- In an accident which occurred nn Hie boach most of the time until IIowcll VanGcrbifi; ooff Holmdol and of Linded n place died last Wednesday ugo of twelve yoars. laundry truck, narrowly csCapod Hurry F aheWof Rumso nt hit! home of ay fllirvlvfid by three brothoi'fl, John It nhnll bo unlawful to noil retail byterlan Womon'a league. It will bo early .Sunday morning on tho Nop- danger of fuinburn If! over, n -were piloted of complicaticti o f corloun Injury whon a tiro ot tho adapted for radio by Mro. Arthur Valleyy fa'treamStream SaSaturdayt d , wherh e an lllllnenl s of a monthcomplication. J-Io s wafter and George Qtiigley of Kod Bank fireworks excoptlng between Juno tuno highway William R. Nixon of Lflfirn what ]iolt;on ivy nnd poison tind Timothy Qulgley of Newark and truck blow out and tho car hit" a Mayhow. Tho cast of characters to they engaged ln a tennis tourney. yearn old and had tresideh d awat n 43 20 and July B. polo. Ho received laceratlono on the Onkhunit narrowly escaped nerlous oak look Illnv-und then carefully five slaters, thn MIBSCB Collettfi, .ako part will lncludo Jack Hammoll, Injury when ho amnnhed Into thn avoid them. Avoldiinco Is the only Merrill Fink and T. Bradley, mt-m- Bank for tho past ten yearn. Hod Violators of any of tho provisions loft oldo of his ticalp »ntl left kneo bers of the Poplar farma polo tcan Mr. Hurrolbrlnk war, born at Kan- Mary nnd lii.'ither Qulgle.y nnd Mnj.of tho law aro nubject to a flno of Fatty Hammond, Jessamine Blpan, rear of a cnv nwned nnd operated rntro wny to prevent, polwonlng. If I,eon Buidgo of Rod Bank nnd Mrs. rotiuirlng four clips. I-Iartner la ex- Jack Clark and Arthur Mayhow, Jr. by Glnnn A. Jack Dunn of I/ong you make contact with the plant, in wero piloted to Red Bank from tli caa City, Kunnan. During the, World not loss than §25 nor more than pected to return to his horna today war he servod l th Elizabeth Burns of Now York city. Branch, Hoth <'ura wero proceeding !ipitr> of ovfs.t'ylhln^r, wardi ihoroiiKlily WefitcheiHor Biltmnro Country club, $10,000. from Hlverviow hospital, I'arly Thursday Night. Rye, !N. Y., whero thoy played In tho Tho funeral will ho held Wednes- itli on routo 35. Dunn'a cur V/HEI gfml wltlimit dohiy. And uao laundry A party wna given Thuroday night badly damnged In tho renr whllo /ral favored applica- Ho -wan hurt ln a fall and wnoevening retail consumption HcansoB Iiftm Zager, Mioa Kottle Zagcr, Uen- town llr.fil, nld rujund, received incGrn- tion", with n. doctnr'f* ndylre required Tog Bay For Church. morning nt eleven o'clock at ththo Son will bo In Ml. Olivet cemetery, were granted'to Conklln'o restaurant, Worden funefnl home wilh brouftht to tho hospital by C. B. ney Innelberg, Mlns Hose Grand, tlnnfi of tho forehand am! lost four" If the polsoiitns In ffver'. Avoidance A tag day for the benefit of t he R>,v. Smith of Bed Bank. Old Dutch tavern, Peter Momshan, troth. Chief nf Pnlloo Hurry Klrlt- Is tho liest tip. Charle3 W. Nelson, rertnr of One of the f|Ulnk, suesU may b« PUBLIC NOTICE, Bldo Park. Sho recently graduated lh wan a y Vitddletown, N, J. Telephone. hare. TA'f iSddleJLwn £3d on S^nlay I *«iul>? i chundreBC l d o(200r r ) feet of any church or Service—W. 11. Olrnilemi, medical potiont for two wocka. Mra. 'Samuel Trubin of Fair Haven, afternoon, Juno 30th, 1934, ami wan laid I »iul ic (BC l°° r P1dd^at]"ltoo "clioolhouBC, not Belford, N. J. JERE 3. CAtlEW, Mrs. ISugcno Soyisr o£ East Weot- Minn Ruth Pennington of Brldgo a public school teacher at Carteret, tor •and 30tnnhd fitinl i.nKnntrn tnl i n I conducteI > d° °ior pecuniar y . llh t avemio and James Rankln of FaJr f pecuniary profit, except to Clerk, cldo avenue haa been visiting bor entertained a party of Carteret teach- tho TowiiHhipt Zo f ToLZlMiddJct o SStto bo holodf anmm,ufacture,;»d fraternal ,organization Wl,ol«alh le ras, whichotel.hthl ,ow clubnl bosr nleco, Mru. Ethel Hoyor of Now York. Haven spent Hunday at Atlantic City, ers at her home Thursday night. Thursday iiftcrnoon. July 12th, , nro actually in, poHKcsnfort of tho licensed PUBLIC NOTICE. premises nt tho time of tho oiTt'ctivcneiifl of Mi.s:i Margaret Murray of Herbert Mrs. Tony Webber of Linden placo at tho Committfin rooms p.t Mlildlctown, at An orfllnntu'c entitled "An ordlnfifie© Miss Vem McKnlRht of Foxwood Ihroa-thfrty o'clock In the afternoon, nt tho aforcauld Act, tho naid two hundred iilreet In a medical patient at Beth (200) feet to bo measured In tha normal regulate tlio eale of HICOIIOIIK beverages Park Una returned home after npend- was awarded fourth prize In tho which time a public hearing will bo held tho Horoiiijh of Rumnon. in tho County lng several woolto with Mr. mid Mrn. Israel hospital, NPAV York. Noxon slogan contest an announced n Iho name. way that n. pedentrlnn would properly >t Monmouth, N. J.," waa introduced t>¥ Harold Miller' of Shadow Lawn Tho marrlago banns of Mien Jennie over WOR on Monday. HOWARD W. ROBERTS, walk from tho nearest entrance of said he Mayor and Council on Juno 14 ami Township Clerk. church or school to the ncareflt entrance .ti Juno 2H wnK finally adopted end tap- manor. Cost a and John Mazzaroppl of Red Misa Catherine LeMaletre, daugh- AN ORDINANCE TO IlEGULATE THE of tho preinincB sought to hn licensed, pro- roved by tho Mayor. Hush Carton of Herbert street la Hank were nnnounced Sunday for theter of Charlca LcMalstre of Sunset SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN vided, however, thnt thin prohibition may Vour lubrication diart JKHfi J. CAttEW, Unit time at St. James's church. THE TOWNSHIP OK MIDDLETOWN, bo waived at the Issuance or renewal of the new RijperlntcnUent of Mt. Olivet avenue, underwent an operation for IN THE COUNTY OF MQNMOUTU, such license, by the duly authorized gov- iins been very helpful cometery. Rev. John B. McCloskey waa a vis- appendicitis this morning at Rlver- HE IT ORDAINED by the Township erning body or authority of such school or In showing mo Just itor yesterday at Pleasantvlllo. vlew hospital. Sho Js a student Jn Committee of the Township of Middletown church, and ouch waiver ahall bo effective • Harvey Marcollus of Fair Haven In In the County of Monmouth; until tho date of the next renewal of eald what my car needs for visiting hlo aunt, Mrs. Dennis Mcudo, Howell VanGerbig took his motlier- Spanish at the Montclalr etato teach- license, and provided alno that thin pro- in-luw, Mrn. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., ers' college and recently won a schol- hibition shall not apply to ' the renewal of thn (rrcatcst summer Jr., of Lclghton avonue. to fOtattsburg, New York, Sunday In Section 1. Thifl ordinance In for tho any license where no ttuch school or church Miss Dorothy Hlckey of Morgan- arship for a year's study In Spain. purpose of reyuIutlnK tho eale nnd trans- was located within said prohibited dis- cfflclency and pep. vlllc la vlnltlng hor grandmother, Mrs. his airplane. They wero accompanied Sho Intends to leave for Spain In Sep- portation of alcoholic bevcrnt'en in tho tance of eald licensed premises, at the Thanks for jour cour- by Dr. William P. Thompson. tember. Township of Mlddletown, In tho County of time of the ifmunnre of said license, or ntf Dennla Moade, fcir., of Ijocunt avenue. Monmouth, In accordance with tho pro- otherwise excepted by the provisions of teous fjprvlce. Miaa Helen C. Phillips, daughter of the Act of the LoKinliiture en- John O'Brien of Chicago spent last Mra. Robert C. Brown of Peters ftaid Act. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Phillips of placo Is spending tho month visiting titled "AN ACT CONCERNING ALCO- Section 22. Any porfion, except an DON'T LEAVE week with hi. * mother, Mrit. John Maplo avenue, left Saturday for a HOLIC BEVERAGES." being Chapter 43fi officer, or other person authorized by and O'Brien of Spring utreet. Ho haa her parents in Maine. of tho Laws of 1938. Its supplements and. acting purouant to instructions from-such your old gold rings, pins, chains, dojourn at Bar Harbor, Maine. amendments, nnd in accordance with the been a resident of Chicago twelve Miss Helen Sickles of South street officer, no doing In tho course,.of on.d for watehcafies, etc., at home exposed Mrs. Mao J. Ryan and Mica Agnes la employed at the ofiioo of Dr. Wll- ruIeB and reflations Issued, or to be tho purposes of enforcing sairl Act. who to cracltsmen anil houso breakers. ypar^ and thin 1H hlfi flrut visit Eaat Dwyer of Branch avenue and Wil- promulgated by the State Commissioner of shall knowingly purchase, receive or pro- llarn Matthews. She haa taken the Alcoholic Beverage Control, applicable euro nny illicit beverage, on conviction, Dispose of It before your summer In flvo years. liam J. Ryan of Bergen placo at- thereto. Edward W. Wise, Jr., son of Law- placo of Miss Alma Asay of White thereof, uliall bo subject to a fine of not vacation begins. Enjoy the vacation tended the funeral on Thursday of strcot, who was married recently. Section 2. All npplicntionn for licenBCB less than Ten (510) Dollar*? and not more yer ICdward W. Wise, In homo for theMrs. Ryan's cousin, Mra. J. J. Cronin under thin ordinance, nnd all licenses ia- than One hundred ($100) Dollars, or im- dollars It will bring you. A. C. Smith of Harding road haa tliercunder, and proceedings in con- prisonment for not loan than two (2) days summer from Brown university. Ho of New York. nection therewith, shall bo uubjecj t to snid Representing Brunner'i, jewelers of Weot- returned from Fltkln hospital whore , and not more than ten I ID) days, or by " Ucenoed on form TGL 12-NY-12- wlllbo a senior next year. nnd Lilulion of Bald both such fino and imprisonment, in. the James Avatl of Branch ayenue, ho was a surgical patient. StatAct, e anCommissioned i-.ald nile r of Alcoholic Beverage 3457. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bookwalter Llttlo Silver, sailed Saturday on the S Cii discretion of the court. Hudson Terminal of Lea Gertrudea Apartments attend- Mra. J. M. Newton of Oakland Control of New Jersey, npplimble thereto, Scction 23. Any. p_e vho shall raan- Ask for Fort St. Georgo of the Furncss Red street is visiting In Philadelphia. and Hlmll be Rubjcct to any other Btatuten ufucture, sell, difltribute, bottle, blend, - SUNDAYS - ed the wedding on Saturday of Minn of New Jersey, or of the United Stnten, rectify, treat, fortify, mix, process, ware- FRANKLIN HARDCASTLE, Julr 0. 22l Auiuil 5. 10: S«ptcm!»t a. 18 Cross lino for a cruise to Nova Miss Mary grower, daughter of now extant or hereafter enacted, aficctinf; Elizabeth Hotallng nnd Andrew house- or transport any alcoholic beverage - V/EDHESDAYS - Scotia, St. Pierre Mlguelon and New- William Brower of Irving place, is Bubject matter**, in violation of this ordinance and of said Daily 9 A. M. to C P. M. nt Koonz of Selkirk, Albany county, foundland. Si ction 3. Tho T ship Committe J'.lr II. !5; A.imiit . 1934, at 6;0O p'clock P. M. (daylight Mortimer K. VanSautor nnd family, In tho party wero Mrs. Jesse Supp, ly applied for and granted, pursuant tion of this ordinance nnd of paid Act, or navhiK time). Wo sell you tho best to aid or nbet another in the manufac- formorly of Itcd Bank, returned after a week's visit on . Miss Mlnnlo Commea, Miss Phoebe to the provisions of this ordinance and The polls at said meeting" shall bo open for your money. mid Act. ture, Hale, distribution, bottling, rectify- until 9:00 o'clock (dnylifiht Thursday after spending six montha Mios Catherlno Hughes,, Miss Win- White, Misa Vanderhoef, Miss Flor- ing, blending, treating, fortifying, mixing, time). In Switzerland. Mr. VanSauter's ifred Hughes of Waverly place, and ence White, Misa Sadie Elliott, Miss Section 6. PLENARY RETAIL CON- processing, warehousing or transportation j At tho said meeting the following proposal to look hrr best nt nil time;)... SUMPTION LICENSE: Tho fee for a will be submitted : Miss Anne Willgerodt of Llncroft Blanche Bobbins of Red Bank, and of alcoholic bevi vluhitloi of this PROPOSAL. to feel nt caso nnd perfectly mother returned with him. He will plenary retail consumption license »lmll be Ordinance nnd of said Act, shall be nub- resume his duties shortly as mail will sail Thursday, July 8, on thoMiss Florence Bainton and Misses Three Hundred and Fifty ($35(1.00) Pol- RESOLVED," Thnt the Hoard of Educa- poised. . carrier at tho Red Bank poatolllce. S. S. Bcrengarla of tho Cunard lino Jane and Helen Greenleaf of Long and tho holder of such iicen«e tion of the Ho rough of Kumson, in the MIS-SIMPLICITY0 for a month's trip to England and Branch, ahall be entitled, mib'ject to rulcn and ietf- Members of tho drum nnd bugle hitlonft, to nell for consumption on, tho Crentcd by corps of Shrewsbury post of Amer- Scotland. They will return on July Mrs. Blancho Dangler of Branch licenced premised, any alcoholic beverages ican legion attended a votcrann' rally 28 on the Aquitania. avenuo entertained the Thimble, club by the ulnna, or other, open receptrtcles. Gossard Peto Padgett and William McClas- and nlno to nell all alcoholic bevcrnges in for Harold Hoffman, governatorlal of tho Methodist church Thursday container;!, for connumption oil ] Is tho answer. key of West Sunset avenuo returned the licenced premises. Such license shall 2 /j acrcn. candidate Thursday night at South afternoon on the lawn of her home. in full conformity with the terms of the Tho pull of the homo Saturday from tho CCC camp not permit the nalo of alcoholic beverages bions of this River. Tony Del Sardo of Herbert street in or upon nny preralnea in which a i?ro- jNatfonai Recovery Act, R new High School Gas — Oil b a c lc - straps shall, upon co building, to purchase -ochool furniture and Charles O'Burn of Monmouth at California and Idaho. has obtained a position with t&a ;ery, delicatessen; drug (store or other mer- fine of not less thnn Fifty (550) Dollars flattens the ab- cantile biiHinens is curried on, except tho 1 other necessary equipment therefor, to im- stree,. ha3 entered tho United States Mlsa DougFaa Hendrlcltson of Wal- Jersey Coast Paper company. nnd not more thnn 'I wo hundred find fifty prove the enid plot of land and to expend Atlas Tires — Lubrication domen, uplifts keeping of n hotel or restaurant, or the ($250) Doll are, or imprisonment for not veterans' hospital at Lyons, New Jer- laco street recently returned home Dennis Meade and family of Leigh- fiale of ciRaiB and cigarettes, at retail, as th tho bust, and sey, for observation. on tho S. S. France from a six weeks' ton avenue, Miss Ruth Soyer o£ East ctommodntion to patrons, or tho re- lo.» thnn to, (1-1) ,iw „„e convicted of HARRY A. KETTEL, In First Church of Christ, Scien- upon any premises in which any other another offense under this Ordinance and a new Ford truck. Misa Alice Pope of William street District Clerk. Tho Red Banlr. Register travel tist, at 201) Broad street, Red Bank, mercantile business ID carried on. Raid Act, such other and BuhKCfjuent of- over every street in town and every Mr. and Mrs. John H. Neaflo and has resumed her duties at the Long services are held Sundays at 11:00 Section S. LIMITED RETAIL DISTRI- feriBG fihall be puniHhablc by n fine or {m- son Jack, Mr. !Nca!le's mother and Branch hospital following a three BUTION UCENSK: The fee for a llm- prlflonmcnt, the maximum and minimum The road to better and bigger busi- road in the county. L#et it carry you weeks' vacation. A. M., tho evening services being ited retail distribution llic e «h«hnln l bn limits of which lihall be twice the limits ness leads through The Register's ad message to those who live on thea 17 Broad Street, Eed Banb, H. I. Mrs. Neafle's maid of Brown placo discontinued for July and August. Fiftyy (Ml.Of) Dollars,, nnd tho holded r of otherwise hercinnbovo imiiOBcd, or by both vertisinp columns*—Advertisement- thoroughfares.—Advertisement. left a few days ngo for a three weeks' MiG3 Gertrude Spencer of Succa- Sunday-school is held at 11:00 A. M. suchh licensli e shall, subjecb t to rules cuch fine and imprisonment, in the discre- motor trip through tho Now Engsunna- , Morris county, is visiting Misa egulalions, be permitted to Bell for tion of the court. and testimonial meetings on Wednes- sumption ofo f the licenseensed premisepremisess, but Section 27. .Thin Ordinance "hall tnlce land states. Polly Ingalls of WestBldo avenuo. day evenings at 8:00 o'clock. Tho onlly in originaiil l containersti , any unchtiled effect immedinteiy upon its publication Kenneth A. and Robert Jackson, brewed malt alcoholic bevcrnccfl in quan- according to law. William N. Worthley, who has boon reading room Is open to the public tities of not less than seventy-two (72) residing for several montha at tho sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jackson dally from 1:30 to 4:30 P. M., except fluid ounces. ' Williams Nursing homo at Fair Ha- of Foxwood Park, left Thursday for Sundays and holidays. Sectioip 0. CLUB LICENSE: Tho feo NOTICE. ven, has returned to Hed Bank and a Bear mountain camp where they "Sacrament" will be the subject of for a club license shall be the aum of NOTICE In hereby Riven thnt tho 'fol- Is now occupying his own homo on will spend eight weeks. Mrs. Jaclc- Fifty (50.00) Dollars, nnd the holder of lowing i» a true' copy of a proposed Or- Bon spent part of last week at New tho lesson-sermon in all Churches of auch license shall bo entitled, subject to dinance duly passed on first reading by East Front street, near Washington Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 8. mien nnd regulations, to nell only to hona the Township Committee of the Township street. York. fuio club members and their guests, alco- of Middlctown at a regular meeting of The golden text Is: "Tho bread of holic beverages intended for immediate Arthur C. Duske and family havo tho Township Committee of the Township So you may rry our U. 5. G. Ercnd G. Clarke Worthley, who la laid up God la ho which cometh down from consumption on the licensed premises. of Middle town held on Thursday after- moved from Foxwood Park to Now Club licenses nhnll bo issued only to Mayonnaise wo offor it today at this at his homo on Maplo avenue with heaven, and givcth life unto tho noon, Juno 28th, 1034, nnd was Inid over York. such corporation!!, association!) and organ- for necoml and final passage to a mcetinp: low price. Tlie quality comperes with a broken ankle, continues to improve. world." (John 6:33). izations aa aro operated for benevolent, Miss Mildred Keller of New York, of the Township Committee of the Town- many brands soiling ot higher pricot. The first cast was removed and an Among tho citations which com- charitable, fraternal, social, religious, rec- ship of Middlctown to be held on Thurs- X-ray showed that the injury will not formorly of Long Brnnch, is visiting prise tho lesson-sermon is the fol-reational, athletic or similar purposes, and day afternoon, July 12th, 19 34, nt the U. S. C. Brand Mayonnaise i> dolicious cause Mr. Worthley any undue an- Thomas H. McKnlght and family of not for private gain, and such licenses Committee rooms at Middletown, at three- Mayonnaise - end is suefantsad to lowing from tho Blblo: "Behold, I shall be subject to the qunllficntionf, con- thirty o'clock in the afternoon, at which Foxwood Park. ditions and restrictions imposed by paid ploaso you. noyance later on. It will possibly bo stand at the door, and knock: if timo'i o publibli c hearinhi g wilill be helhld four weeka more beforo ho will be Mrs. Stnnley Jeffrey nnd daughter, any man hear my voice, and open State Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage i the same. pint jar 19« able to return to business. Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Long Branch, Control. 1 HOWARD W. ROnEUTS, Co!«N conducting her millinery business at (Revelation 3:20). erning olnclnls, together with tho names N\NCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE 22 Wallaco street, haa engaged a Antonio Sharabba, son of Mr. and The lesson-sermon also Includes nnd addresses of all the members of the TO ORGANIZE. REGULATE AND CON- ground floor BUHO of rooms with Mrn. R. Saro 3harabba of Brldgo ave- applying club corporation or association. TROL THE FIKK PEPARTMENT IN No. 2*5 the following passage from the Chris- Section 10. All applications for li- AND FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF MID- Mrs. Carollno Bray at 28 Wallace nue, jreturncd homo yesterday after tian Scienco textbook, "Science and censes shall cet forth, in full, answers to DLETOWN IN THE COUNTY OF MON- can & street, whoro eho will move her bus- having spent several woeks with a Health with Key to tho Scriptures" questions prescribed by the aforesaid Act, MOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JER- iness and tako up her residonce. traveling company in tho Southern and by tho rules and regulations of mild i SEY," PASSED AND APPROVED ON V/ard's U.yo Bread RcodySlicocI, Rocdy-to-SpiocJ. by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus estab- SStatt e ,i CiCommissioneri , nnd nhalhlll includilde OCTOBER 25TH, 1928. Include a loaf in your order today; Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton of Wil- states. Mr. Sharabba will continue lished His church and maintained declarations called for by anld provisions. RE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Middletown low avenue aro tho parents' of a his singing engagements with profes- His mission on a spiritual founda- Section II. No license shall bo issued Your U.S. C. Storo A^prociatos'Your Patronogo sional concerns in tho East. to nny pcroon, firm, corporatlun, uroup or in tlie County of. Monmouth and Stato of daughter born Friday morning at the tion of Chrlat-heallng. He taught partnership, not fully qualified under the Now Jersey: Long Branch hospital. Fredoriclc V. Bowers of Hollywood,'' His followers that His religion had pnivfslonB of enid act and natd rulpn and 1. Article II, Section 5, ia hqreby amend- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Koeler of California, formerly of Fair Haven, a divine principle, which would cast regulattona. ed to read aa follows: Vlneland, formorly of Red Bank, aro was a visitor in town yesterday and out error and heal both tho sick and Section 12. All licenses shall bo for a Tho Firo Department of Middletown term of one (1) year from the first day of Township In the County of Monmouth, Baker's C@c©a . . wib.c«>t visiting friends here. paid a pleasant call at Tho Register tho sinning. Ho claimed no intelli- July in each year, and nil fees shall be Stato of New Jei'Rey, shnll consist of tho Miss Vora Ellonberg of Wilmort office. Mr. Bowers Is cast on a bus- gence, action, nor lifo separate from paid In advance, upon presentation of the Firo Companies an at present constituted park, and Mrs. Carl Zerhlng and son iness trip and will contnet New York God. Despite the persecution thia application, provided, however, that any and cxistant in the Township nnd which Sunsweet PriB^ss . 2">.i*g-1 HcenRoe, who nhall voluntarily Burrender in tho order of ncnlority arc na follows: Golden Bantam ^ eanj ' Junior of Monmouth street, left Sat- and Boston radio olllcea beforo his brought upon him, He used His di-hla license, and who shall not have com- Nave sink Hook nnd Ladder Company of urday by bus for a thrco months' visit return to tho Pacific coast. vine power to savo men b6th bodily mitted any violation of tills ordinance, or Navesinlt; Breve nt Park nnd Leonardo Flagstaff Catsup 2««^*1 with relatives at Dayton, Ohio. Miss Vivian Darnstaedt and Miss and spiritually" (p. 136). of any rule or retaliation, and who eh all Fire Company of Leonardo ; Del ford En- Piagstaff Grapefruit have paid nil taxes, Hct-offs or eounter- Kino Company of Del ford; Community Mrs. Helen Bailey and sons, Ernest Mildred Middlcton of Bloomflold Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, resi- clnimn thnt may have become due to tho Fire Company of Ijconnrdo; Enst and Howard of Harding road, and spent the week-end visiting Mr. nnd dent bishop of tho Philadelphia area State of New Jersey, or to the Township oE Keaaeburff Flro Comimny of. Enst KonnB- Force WHOLE WHEAT FUKES . pi<3 Mrs. Edgar Taylor of West Sunset Middletown, uhall bo entitled, after deduc- bui'K; Port Mo n mouth; 1'iio Company of Dr. and Mrs. James Rood of Rumson of the Methodist church, will preach tion of fifty per cent (60%) of snid feo, as Port Monmouth; Independent Firo Com- returned homo Thursday after spend- avenue. at the Red Bank Methodist church a surrender fee, to tho prorated feo for the pany of Belford; Middlctown Township . GREEN CIRCLE % No. I tam1 ing the fall and winter at Pasadena, Stanley Ivina of West Sunset ave- Sunday night at eight o'clock. Tho uncxpired term. Firo Company No. 1; Klver Plain Hose U. S.C. Sandwich Spread »pi.i«12L« Section 13. Licensor nhnll not bo trann- Company No, 1 of River 1'laza nnd Lin- California. Ernest graduated from nue spent tho week-end visiting Mr. bishop will come to Red Bank In fernble, A (separate licence nhnll bo re- cioft Fire Company, Inc.. of Lincrott. tho Junior University of Southern nnd Mrs. Warren Bellla at New-tho afternoon and will baptise tho quired for each specific plnce of biiclnesn, No other lire companies nhall be added California. burgh, New York. Mr. Warren-waa Infant son of Rev. Albort L. Baner, and each liceiiho uliall be effectual only for to Iho Fire Department of Mlddletown • •• " - -•' — ~~!>~1 ' *~* fodmcrly a resident of Red Bank. tho licensed prcmlncH mentioned therein, Township or become n member of tho de- SALE ON SUGAR! Mlaa Edna Salmon, who Is employed pastor of tho church, and Mrs. Banor! provided, however, that upon an applica- partment until tho following requirement:* d^il) V- "tt" [JttllCtt at Liggett rt dril£f store, has returned Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Angloman and —' -o-*-^.^ * tion for « transfer in the namo manner aa me met. Thnt prior to filing a certificate from a two weeks' visit with hor (laughters, Doris and Bcatrlco of for an orlcinnl application, and upon pub- of incorporation such frrrnp of citizens of Confectioners XXXX, U S. C. offers you 3 fino coffoo RECENT RENTALS, lication of intention to transfer, In tho Middle town Townnhip wln> desire to or- iilater, Mrs. Edwin Compton, of Wor- Glrnrd, Ohio, nro visiting tho latter's nnmo manner an in the eaao of nn original Knnizo a fire company filuiH flrnt submit blonds at low pricos cester, Massachusetts. parents, Mr, and Mr3. Jacob Braun application, the Rovemin^ body may issuo to I ho Towns-hip Committed their npplica- Powdered, Srov/n Sugars Now Occupants for Houtioa at Bod n trnnnfer of mich license to a different of West Front street and sister, Mrs. tion nnd a Mat of the iiiimeH, add refine 3 loader Coff09 MIIO..IIMIUO\V Dr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Toole of Bal- Bnnlt and Vicinity. pln.cn of hnainosi*. bv endoralnir such per- mid «n»-•.'» of nuch ornfUiiECrrj, and nhall al- llmnrp and Mrs. J. .T. Halny of Clou- Fred Munden of Maplo avenue. miuflion upon BUCII licence, and upon pny- no submit n list of nil property and equip- Your cHoicfT of Domino, Blc ment of n feo of Five ($5.00) I>ollnrd for Grocn Circle " *•"< ^ 23« (•eater City wore week-end guests o£ Mlsa Ida Grand of McLaren street Tho property at 86 Broad Btrcet, ment acquired by them. Tlio Township Jock Frost or FranMin Grocn Circle B.^^ 23« Red Bank, owned by tho Sigmund such tranefer. Committee shall refer such application PH U « Mlsg Mary McCloskey, who lives with la visiting friends In Tottonvlllo, Section H. Any llectifie ifiuied under and liflt to tlio TOWIIPIIIP Flro Department, 15. S. C -CoWoO STROHO ml VICOHOUS ,| li.^.i, 3|o her brother, Rev. John B. McCloa- Staten Island, and will return homo Eisner cstato and occupied by Dr.this ordinance nmy be nuspendfid or re- and after approval or (Ilmtpprovnl by tho koy, rector of St.-Jamoa'o church. tomorrow.. R. Browning Wilaon, haa been rented voked for vioaltion of nny of the provi- Firo Department, the application nhnl! bo sions of this ordinance, or nny of the pro- referred back to tlio Township Committee Miss Mary McGovern of Trenton Mlsa Laura Fozzono of Herbert to Margaret T. Abel, owner of tho vfnlonn of nnld Act. or paid wtatutcii here- for final action. SHOE LIQUID In vlnlt.lng Mlaa Mary Roche of Canal street hi npending tho week visiting Spanish Beauty Parlor. Dr. Wilson tofore mentioned, or of any of the IOKU- Aftor ror-riviiMT nnld report, from ihr ;;troet, at tho homo of Miss Anita Mcola of haa leased Mrs. Sara T. Thomas's Inttonn nnd rules pronrrllu'il by Biilil Stutu Firo Department roncprnlnR- mich npplicn- 2ml White »( PASTE Sunsv/eef Prime Juice\i).\«2.2fi f^ommlflsloner of Alcoholic UevcraEC Con- tion, unless the Township Committee shnll Mr. nnd Mrs.' Thomas J. Hcaley of Newark. houoo at 01 Broad streot. Both tho it ro I. nbovo rentals wero made by the Wil- approve of tho snid incorporation of tho FOR MAKING the- Llncroft road nro sojourning nt A. LeHoy Baker, member of tho ProcccdlnKn for nuiipension or Ievoca- enlil Firo Comjiitny ho/oro tho naiil Certi- 2IN1 Shoe Polish s>o,.oroid ICE CREAM AT HOMS tP Andover, Massachusetts. Mr. Healoy Rod Bank high school faculty, loft liam A. Hopping Agency. tion shall bo in nccordanrn with tho pro- flcnte of Incorporation la tiled and the Is hrnd trainer for the racing estab- Tho samo ngency has ronted, tho yiidone of eald Act, by r-orvko of a five- paid Firo Company duly or^nniicd, paid Black- Tun • Rrcv/n • Ox Blood - Liquid or Pflito Saturduy on a trip to visit his par- day notice- of chnrKi:n preferrcii nFcafunt Company cannot become n pnrt of tho Gold Dust 3tm."pk i.|Oc.' igo'i>Va.15 lishment of C. V. Whitney. ents in Lcwlstown, Pennsylvania. house at 80 Hudson avenuo, owned tho llccniieo, ns provided In ,j;nid Art, and Fire Department oC the Townarjlp of Mid- 0 Mrs. Thomtis Ujirichard iind her Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Van Sauter by tho Mlllard F. Cornwcll catato, ntfordinff of n i-paflonnblo opportunity for dlctown. to J. F. Hargreavo of Stanhope, who a hearlnir, and r.uch nuapeivilon or revoca- 2. Article 2, Sad Ion C, In hereby :mn John of Andonion, Nortli Caro- and daughter, Dorothy, nnd Mrs. Nan- tion nhall carry tho penalties nnd prohibi- amended to renrend IIFI foilowfoilo i Silver D»ust . . . 2^>.2 PSacjsfaff Sordines'V^^ovrf «n 9c lina, have been npending several dayu nlo Van Sauter, returned homo Sat- la connected with the Bell Labora- tions provided for hi anid Act. I^I^nchh off tthho iibovo nnnied companies with Mrs. Uprlchard'n daughter, Mrs. urdey Slight on the S. S. Washington tories of Holmdol; Arthur V. Cono- Section 16. All prcmiscn in which naid nhall receive a. minimum num of One alcoholic bcvcraneii i'hall bo noli! or other- Tho id nnd Two Hundred nnd Flft Post Bran Flakes F*9. Theodore J. Laurocquo of Conover from a nlno months stay in Swltzcr- vor's house at Loxlngton avenue wise) diiipoiiscd, oxceptln,: Uio^o which hold ) Dollar* nmiualiy. to bo pnid Fairv Soap . . . S^-17 t lime. aml. Fair Havon, to Raymond J. Coatollo Club llccnuea, nhnll h:ivt> n':nnnribl« ancosn fiunrter nnnunlly, tlinl. b to nny, on tho Mln.-i Nellie Kuhl and her nephew, of Jersey City; Charles Lewis's npart- of Ilijlit from tho public hli'.hwjiy, mid nuch ir.th day of April, July, Oi-lob«r mid De- Crehsai Vtntart .I Miss Madge Gleoten, tenchor at tho inent at 15 Linden place. Rod Bank prtiinl.-'eB nhiill bo decnu-d to havu renson- cember In enrli yenr, by Iho check or Cold Dust Cleanser 2 "»• 9 Kmest Grote, of Miami, Florida, River street school, waa presented nblc acceaa of liifht when n nnrmiil iwn hy tho mntlo tho trip from Miami to Redpurpose of manufacturing paper by other times, except on .Sunday when tlio varloiiB fir oinnnnion all .'ii nnmrd. Ilnnlc In two dny:;. They arc both hand. ton. closinR hour nhnll bo extended one hour, In compliance with t he •tntul. in until 2 A.. M,, whicwhich i.bnU bo Daylight cane mado nnd tbi! Township experienced drivers and took turnn Fred Munden ha;; recovered from „ Tlmo whfln that i* in oirect Committee In directed to enter into a. eon- (hiving both day nn"d night. an appendicitis operation and haa re- Caught "Hiding tho Ralta." Htnndttrd tlmo otherwise, nnd nn Kundnys I tract with all of tlio ni-ovo named fire CANNING SUPPLIES * tcls' no BBIO nhall be mnde hrfine 1 P. M, companies!, count itutlni- ilic l'irn Depart* Mm. Walter G. French of River- laimcd hl!i position with Scnra, Roc- Arthur Lyonn of Jersoy City, ar- DHICD BEAMS' Kcctlon 17. Tho riuht of fomnlon to I •»<.»» «f Mlildtctown Town-hip, which con- More are jpbndid Toa Your U. S. C. i( ready to (ill your side avonue will ho hoHtemi on Thurs- buck & Co. rcntoil by Central railroad police nnd serve. r,cll or in nny manner encaito In the I tract tdtnll bn f one yiuir ftom itn date, 1 spocially toducod in prico ordart for Mason end Idosl rjlsss Atfd VBfiaty to ycur tna&h day, July (>, at an afternoon curd par- Mr. and Mrs. Potcr Hartman and arraigned before Justice Elmer G actual dispensing of alcoholic boveiiiyeii, nm\ nhnll bo ro •ed annunlly. Such con- Rbnll bn limited to tlio llrciiNnc, »r mem- tract nhnl" l' provide thnt tho amount of (clr Ilii. sale! .*;• ty lor tho henollt of tho Women's Wainrlght of Shrewsbury last Fri- jars, Carlo, jolly fllesioj, [al ic-ps, vvitli Ilisss tltigd icmis Mr. and Mrs. Gcorjjo Alward of Free- bern of the Immudnltn family of the II- compcnnntlon' above nd foiib nhnll be "GOOD CHEER'[j CJulltl of Trinity church. hold jspent Hfiturday evening with day morning, wan nontenecd to norvo ,nynientH lift nutdo at Hie tlmon nnd lit tho V* It-, plig, chanic street. . . , cy. A companion, Earl Domer, col- bar) nor isbntl mlninri bn allowed Jn nny in a nner licicinnhovo tn>(M'lfif nlroliollft hev- Article II, ScrtWm 7, 'i'ho Chief of tha largo Auburn cur for ft Into model charge, but sentence wan aunponded. bavernKen for roniiiiinptlon on tho llrcnncd Firo Popnttmctit "bull icrolvu l!w >,IIMI of Mrn. William McNeil and ilnughtcr Chevrolet, sedan. Mr. and Mrs. juemlnen nhall ]•<* in ado on credit, nor Two Hundred .(H)> DollniH nnnunlly Mnry of Jersey City spent the wnfllt- Both were arrested while attempting ahnli firtlca of ariy nlcohotif lifvcrnn'o bo tn dufrny hla esppinui in travnlliiK throu«h- Hut.'llnrs entertained relatives from to bnnrcl », freight trnln pulling out mntlo to nny minnr, tm-nliil defective or out tho T-<^«utfl- Rev. ITurnfil P. ftlonn of Hnddon- apply to club llrrnics. j tloa o ; Mlsa Dorothy Mniza, dinghlcr nt floHl, dintiiet minnrliiloiident of the -v.iuchoi.. Boyn can make extra pocket monoy ecrllon Zd, No pen.ou rlmll bo r-crved 4. OrdlitaiKi" flinll tako nff Bruno Mastf.a of Mount street, haa re- Methodist churches In tha Carnden (n any bach '- roum which •is * Jo• n• Ho piiBiiaKH and ouhllcatlon accordina Balling Tlia Begieter.—Auverftietnent. sjot open to tha us& o£ tha pabllo gtnor*' to Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 4,1934. Ackerman- from Lawrencevllle and meet Wednesday afternoon of next home. Mr. Bagurton la the son o NKW DIRECTORIES. tically Inclined, it may ba of Interest Henry Butler from Hotchklss. week at the home of Mrs. John Oal- Shrewsbury News. John Sagurton of Broad street, to know tlutt tho approximately 182 Prize Bull Bred Shrewsbury. Telephone Company Now Issuing Its Bradley's William McKnlght has sailed on •laffhcr at Fort Monmouth. {Tha Red Bank Register eon bo bought pages of the new directory contain tho Statendam on a tour of Europe. Mr. and Mm. Dresser were KUCSIS In Shrewsbury from Itlchard Beake &t thi Repair work on ths borough road Sumirasr Edition.- a total of about 2T.000 listings In the At Eatontown began Monday morning. Tho road Ho will spend considerable time in Friday cif Mr. and Mrs. llonrce luigti'fllce and at Shrewsbury Market.) A new edition of Monmouth coun- alphabetical section, and aomawhero Radio Service Munich. Ivins. Mrs. Dresser nnd Mia. Jvlna will bo covered with calcium chlor- In the neighborhood of 100,000 words. • BED DANK, K. J. Mr. and Mrs. Legter Scott and ide. ty's most used book, the telephone The New Jersey Guernsey Mrs. Amy Red and her daughter, are siatera. Mr. ami Mr.-i. Divn-ir family of Broad ctreot spent tho directory, ig now being distributed i'hono It. B. IBM, arrived in the country Die day be- Communion service will bo held Breeders' Association Reports Miss Mary Reed, aro occupying Mrs. wrck-end at Lakewood. Sunday, July 8, at thd Presbyterian throughout this area, W. 8. WcokB, Henri Werlemann'e house on River- fore from a trip to France, nnd they Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halthnus of manager for tho telophona company CUNARD on National Recognition of side drive for the summer. left at midnight Friday for their Now York havo rented Obre'a apart- church at 10:45 o'clock. hero naid yesterday. Approximately Famous Animal. Leaving this week for camps at homo at Nlar;;irn Kail;'. niL-nt above the Shrewsbury Market Tho Shrewsbury postofflca wil' 35,000 copies of tho aummor, 1034 di- Sea Breeze Vacation Falrlee, Vermont, are William and Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, who on Broad street. close at twelve o'clock noon tomor- Christian Science Tho Now Jersey Guernsey Breed- row In celebration of tho Fourth of rectory will ba delivered to replace , Cruises ers' association report that Mrs. Ma- John Ellis, Joseph Hoagland, Edgar have been spending, six months with Mrs. Walter Guptll of Sycamore tho present books. S. S. FrancoHla Reading Room Knapp and Mlsa Ann Ellis. relatives at A!r:econ, )iavo returned. July. bel W. Blngden of Bed Bank an avenue way admitted Wednesday at Painting on Christ church began Slneo tha distribution of tha last to (FREE TO THE PUBLIC) Mrs. Clarlt P. Kemp left Friday She Presbyterian hospital, New York, directory about 7.B00 changes of ad- S&^oeB&y lUvep, Quebec, * Charles D. Cleveland of Eatontow Monday under tho supervision of Church Edlilca havo won national recognition o for a ctny of scwial weeks with where she underwent an appendicitis dress, new connections, disconnec- Newfoundland, Bormuto, etc., relatives''at Kinj;ha niton. Paul Ryder of Rod Bank. Tho largo their pure bred Guernsey bill, 3un Fair Haven News. iporation. Her condition is good. fence about tho church has beon re- tions, now extra liatlngB, and other Sailing July 28, Aag. 11 SOD Broad Bt, lied Banlt, N. J. nybrook Royal Emblem 01270, bre Mrs: Harriet Ulnln return*".! to William I. Green of Brond street, painted with white. Small repairs rarlatlons havo had to. bs made. B"or r.ncl Aug. 23. by Mr. Cleveland. This bull, havln (The Red Bunk Register can be bought Syracuse Sunday after a visit wi'li v.-hn was confined to his homo by 111- thin reason the manager warned that i?UB.oa up ' Authorised and muirovoJ lltar. in Fair Haven In tho fitoro of Harry Kur- Mrs. Myrtle Clapp, in tho carpenter Una wora made by aturo on Christian Bclonc. «,«"'"; two daughtero which have mad :s last week, Is now able to bo continued uoo of tho old book may rood, borrowed or purchased. tia, at Ye Gold Cedars and from Mr. ltippe.) Mrs. Raymond Conklln linn hec-n out again. tinier Doy. causo inconvenience and delay in Helen Lee Getty, creditable official records, has bee Tb,a. "*"° 1" cordially tnvlto.1 to entered In the Advanced Register ol The Ladles' guild of tho Episcopal spending !i few days with friends at A daughter wn« born to Mrs. Rob- making calls. Steamship Agisat. uto tholtcodlns Room, which la tho American Guernsey Cattlo club church will hold a card and bunco Manasquan. ert .SaKiirton of Sunset avenue, Red The road to better and blggor busi- 'Hiona Bod Bank 1824 for party Friday evening, July 6, at the ness loada through Tho Rogtatefn ad- There ara about 1,500 now listings l:3 t0 4 Tho two daughters which have com- Clark P. Kemp. Jr., IM at Hf Bank, Saturday morning at her la tho now book. For those statis- literature tsad reservations. P. M. ' ° °°<> pleted oflSclal records are Sunny home of Mrs. George Harm on Fair Cloud camp at Urackncy, 1'ennsyl- ortislnj? columns.—Advertisement. brook Siren 286819, producing 13,87 Haven road. van in. pounds of milk and 667.1 pounds o Tho birthdays of Roy Rosenberg Mis.i Helen Biay has rclurn'i.'d t fat in class BB and Gem of .Hillsidi ol Fair Haven, Mrs. Reinhart of Jersey City after a week's slay with Orchards 320618, producing 10,294.! Rumson and Mrs. Arthur Frcedman Miss Mary Lambert. pound!) of milk and 011.0 pounds o and Mrs. Samuel Klrschner of New- fat in class C. ark were celebrated at a party Sun- Also Sunnybroolt Ultra Galore day night at the home of Mr. and Sea Bright News, 78637, bred by Charles D. Cleveland Mra. William Sehram. Thirty guests Keep Cool—- Is an Advanced Register Sire on ac- were present. (The lift Dank Register ci\n !>o bouih 1 In SeabrifrtH nt tho ntores of Mo.ria Weis count of the production of Vincas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mast of GII- man tr.d H. Le-kovvitz.) AB STUEET Daughter of Boulder Wood 206780 lespie avenue aro home from Chi- r this Independence Day. Plenty of milk who produced 6,979.4 pounds of mill* cago, where Mr. Mast ha3 been stage The largest crowds so far this s<\ PHONES and 336.1 pounds of fat In class DDD production managor of a musical son were on the beaches Saturda provides cooling nourishment. and Helalne of Wayside 26G9G1, whe show tho past three months. and Sunday. Conditions were Ideii produced 9,539.9 pounds of milk an Mr. and Mrs. William Tectscl are for bathing. The sea was calm and 606.9 pound3 of fat In class B. again occupying their summer home the temperature (if the water was Also Sunnybrook Alcolyte 137257 at tho foot of GIlleBple avenue after above seventy. Some persons almon MILK-FED POULTRY ! NEW SPRING LAMB! bred by Mr. Cleveland, Is an Ad- an absence of four years. During caused a stainneci.e among bathers Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day TURKEYS 27c tb. vanced Register Sire by reason ol that period they leased their home when they daw a school of porpoises tho production of Princess of Way passing off shore and shouted MAINLAND LEGS 23c ft. in the summer time. "Sharks! .Sharks!" Several times dur- Bldo 327019, which was 8,622.7 pounds At a meeting of the Ladies' auxil 1 of milk and 480.B pounds of fat in ing tile slimmer porpoises aro seen FOWL 19c ft. RIB CHOPS 29c ft. iary of the flro company Thursday disporting in the waters off hero. clans G and Sheila's Colleen of Way- nlght, Miss Elizabeth Scowcroft was (S—4-lb. Average) elds 299055, who produced 7,210.' According to fishermen their pr SHOULDER CHOPS 22c ft. appointed purchasing agent for ar- ence Is a 3iire sign that there are pounds of milk and 342.3 pounds o: ticles for the auxiliary grab-bag booth Jersey BROILERS 29c th. tat In claS3 EEE. no sharks about. They say sharks UH2m) at tho firemen's fair. The auxiliary fear porpoises and give, them a wide Jersey SQUAB 45c ea. Breast and Shank Stew .. 3 lbs. 25c haR made a quilt and other fine ar- berth. ticles which will bo sold at the fair. Serving You 14 Years With Milk Produced Large Fowl 23c 1b. Gold Dust JBo pki;, Rumson News. Mrs. Peter Egelaml and her in- "O where, O whero have the blue- Milk-Fed Veal! Silver Duut . 3 pltgul . 2So fant daughter Janice Ann have re- flph gone?" Is heing chanted by the Solely in Monmouth County.. (4, B, 0-lt>.) Jifrlrniun Soap 1 for 25o (Tha Red Bank KeglBter can bfl bounh turned home from the Monmouth fishermen. Two weeks ago the fisher- Shoo Tolish, 2-lu-l jo,, la Itumoon at the Btorca of Harry Bar- men were making hauls of 1,200 to Sirloin Steak 39c 1b. Rump or Leg ....15c ft. ksn, Fred Finnerty and Walter Torbcri Memorial hospital at Long Branch. Red Banlt MM, Broad Street. Shrewsbury, N. S, and from Mi. Geyer.l Chris D. Chandler, who operates 1,500 pounds and were getting eigh- Prime Rib Roast 27c ft. Blinuto Taplocti , 120 pUg. teen conts a pound wholesale, but New books added to the rental col- a. small greenhouse chiefly as a hob- (Best Cute) Cutlets 29c ft. Grapo-Nuls no pl Due to a typographical error It Tlnoedn Btocnlla > pltgs. Queen, "Shadows on the Wall" b; was stated in last week's issue that ported that his condition has shown (Jersey) Bailey, "Plaque Court Murders" b; Councilman Arthur B. Sickles had a slight Improvement. Calf Liver 69c ft. 13° Dlekeon, "Cartwrlght is Dead, Sir reported at a meeting of the mayor Twenty members of the Sons nnd TODAY ! Wed., Thure., Fri. by Baker, "Stars Fell on Alabama and council that the lire alarm sys- Daughters of Liberty lodge enjoyed Lamb Liver 28c ft. Glngjor Ala Palo Dry by Canner and "God's Pocket" by tem was not In good working order. a sail on the steamer Sandy Hook Mr. Sicklos's report was that the last night. Spencer Tracy Beef Liver 15c ft. Clicquot Club bofe Fold. Canada Dry Mrs. Frances Breitenbach returned Bystem was now In good working or- Helen Twelvetrees Crown Lamb ft. 2 25° homo last -week from tho Monmouth der. Boys can make extra pocket money Memorial hospital at Long Branch, A quarterly conference will be jelling The Register.—Advertisement Alice Faye ROAST Mason Jars pto. (ISO > qtfl. 7Bo where she had been a patient several held tonight at tho Methodist church. hot. 25c •weeks. She waa taken to the hos The Ladles' Aid society will hold a Smoked Hams ..21c ft. pital In a critical condition. ' Five chicken pattle supper Thursday m (All Brands) blood transfusions were performed night, July 12, In tho church base- Beauty at Low Cost ! Jolly Glasses , doz. 30o there. Mrs. Breitenbach rallied and ment. Tho Lord's Supper will bo Leg B^yLambgTcft. Jar Itubbora . . % pligo. 15o from that time her condition con- observed at next Sunday morning's Finger Wave tinued to improve. service. JERSEY SEA FOOD ! Jersey Vegetables and Fruits ! Bertram H. Borden, president of Shampoo Bluefish 19c ft. tho Rumson board of education Local Raspberries 2 pts. 25c spoke before the Sea Bright board of Little Silver News Eyebrows Fillet Haddock 17c ft. education last week in an endeavor (The Red Beak Rczlnter can bo boucht Codfish 15c ft. Blackberries 17c qt. to Induce tho board to send tho grad- Llttlo SHvor at tho Union News Stand uates of tho Sea Bright grammar the -depot and at Georee Quackcnbush's Manicure Mackerel „...: 12c ft. Carrots and Beets 3 for 10c school to tho Rumson high school In- fcncral itore.) stead of tho Long Branch high As haa been the custom of tho Each 35c -S Chowder Clams Scallops Potatoes Honey Dews school. No definite action was taken Venonah Missionary society for sev- Effic bskt. by Sea Bright, tho consensus of the iral years the Juno meeting of tho <\ (He doz. SDKc 1b. trustees being to wait until action on ioclety was hold on the beach at 3 Items J tho same* proposition is taken by the )eal. The gathering waa held last SVUr Haven board of education. Viday night and was atttended by Permanent Waves, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Bransome Ixty persons. There was no busi- •SaSSfSKB^gi...,. entertained at a card party and buf- ess session and the feature of the $2.50 up. A fet supper last week. Their guests evening was a feast of hamburgers, No tax Ifnir PyHnj* for ALL SEATS were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Finch, Mr. 'rankfurters, watermelon and soda and Mrs. Edward Crane, Mr. and vater. The hamburgers and frank- Ladies and Gents. Mrs. J. Wright Brown, Mr. and Mrs. urtcrs were cooked on the beach Benjamin K. Gatins, Mr. and Mrs. n a large iron plate. The next meet- Frederick C. Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. ng will take place on tho beach at . BOB'S • ' Manton B. Mctcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Har- leal on Friday night, Juno 27. SKSI old Hartshorne, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Lucy Harvey was a guest Beauty Parlor Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart, unday at the home of Rev. James Candy Kitchen Building SAT. "THE ORIENT EXPRESS" 3d, and Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Has- haw at Ocean Grove. kell. (iB BROAD ST., RED BANK — AND — Tho official board of the Methodist (upstairs) Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Pres- hurch will meet tonight at the par- ONLY BUCK JONES byterian church cleared $150 at the onage. The Ladles' Aid society will Phnnn Ital Rank 2810. annual fair last week in the church grove. Florists and gardeners do- nated shrub?, flowering plants and vegetables. The society held its final meeting of the summer season Mon- day afternoon. Richard Holt of Rutherford, form- erly of Rumson, Is .-spending a week •with Will Ward of Forest avenue. Postmaster James Porter, Jr., has | received ofilcl.il notification from i Postmaster General Jame3 A. Farley I of his appointment for a four-year ! ail term. • * I Rumson Country club will hold its i customary display of fireworks tho evening of July Fourth. This pyro- of Eatontown, N« technlcal display la always one of tho finest in this vicinity. Although admission to the club grounds Is by card, tbo fireworks JH-P visible for MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM miles around and many watch from cars on roads nearby. Tho regular meeting of the Rum- son firo company's auxiliary, sched- Statement of Condition, June 30, 1934 uled for Fourth of July night, haa •kStandardl year warranty plus 4 been postponed until July 11, on ac- tnorc years proHctwn ffg'W count of tho hnllrlny. pessibit/aihr* of sealtd A car driven by Victor Dorn of Resources Liabilities mechanism for only*! r Pinckncy road, Bed Bunk, ran Into a tree Friday on Rumson road, near from Banks and Capital Stock $ 75,000.00 © Monmouth avenue. Tho car waa Bllghtly damaged but Dorn escaped injury. Dorn told the polico that n 133 79261 l5 (m00 car ahead of him stopped suddenly ions of U.S. Govern- ' f^ ^ ' without a warning signal and ho was forced to titeor his car off tho ment and its Agencies 387,868.75 Undivided Profits and Re- road to avoid hitting the other ma- 8eives chine. Municipal Obligations ... loisOO.OO •" • 7,759.05 Miss Catherine Tlerney, one, of the Other Bonds and Securities 39,467.50 DEPOSITS 613,584.82 public health nurses of tho Rumson, Fair Haven and Bea Bright Nursing Loans Eligible for Redis- National Bank Notes Out- association, Is on a two inonthu' Federal Re8erve leave of nbeonce, Sho will take a Ran"' ^ standing 40,000.00 r,ix weeks' course in public health 48 700 01 nurolng in a Pennuylvnnia college, First Mortgage Loans ' - Bills Payable NONE and tho other two weeks will be Bpont on a vacation trip. Minn Jen- Other Secured Loano :.... 2s|o81.79 iiiQ Worthley, who in also on the Other Loans and Discounts 30,147.70 B nurolnj,' Bluff, Is enjoying a months' vacation. Banking House and All 6. Automatic Interior lighting. Mr. nnd Mm. Harold L. Woodruff Other Assets 50,325.11 11. Auxiliary foot pedal door opener effo«n»ncc,ttodS | Green Farms, Connecticut, yeara ptot«ction on sealed-in-wcl wljevo she wan a brldeimmld at tho Jn«hSul«-ni, G-E Monitor lop re- eg of MIISH Caroline starring &iBe«tor» oro priced no hlRlicr than liidward Meyer. PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS any good ttfrigentor 3n similar ,il*e. Mien ISlliaitMth Jolinuon in visiting lit. tho home of tho J. Wiitson Webbs/ $t tthctbointx, Vormont and to the extent • J T* by, thc,F"'dera! Deposit Insurance Corporation, in til© man- Mr, nnct Mro, Jnmei C Blalno and to the extent provided under Ae terms of the Banking Act of 1933, » amended. PHILIP H. HARRISON & CO. rn!Mi mectricai Homo'AppUanoM RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 5,1984. Pace Thirteen First Spiritualist Church Mm. Margaret Liming, MUt Doro- encouraged over the largo advance Applogatc, Mrs. Frank Eagalm&na, TEUOPHONEt 675. Dies of Injuries thy HofTman, Mm. M. Gallivan, Miss •ale of tloketa and they look lor a, Mrs. William Ruffgarden, Mrs. Dor- o! Bed Bank Julia Ahem, Mrs. P. Schlebor, Mrs. big attendance. othy Angelo, Mra. Freda Lenta Mrs. Bwvleis Friday end Sunday 81OO F. M, In Fall From Horse Ellen Olsun, Mrs. Mary Rutter, Mrs. Mra. Albsit Johnson spent two days Freda Schwing, Mra. Ethel Hist, Mra, CHESTNUT FURNACE CO. Thursday 2 P. H. Krncstlna Fchlhabcr, Mrs. F. Hess, lost week at ew Yorlt. Mteseo Lonoro Caroline Reefer, Mrs. Phil Burlh, Thomas Ijongatrcet of Sen Girt, a Mrs. Margaret Mlnnit, Mra. Mar- Heating, Furnace, Chimney Cleaning groom employed by Sheriff Howard Mm. Battle Smith, Mra. Margaret End Dorothy Bontham of Now York 0 Brc«4 Street, He* Bank, H. 3. Worth, Mro. Loretta Duffy, Mrs. garet Voorheeo, Mrs. Doris Jones, and Air Conditioning Height of Spring Lake, died last havo been visiting Mra. Johnson. FHANK CROTCHFELT. (Over Allen's Shoo Store.) Mnry Wennch, Mrs Ida Howell, Mrs. M1G3 Dorothy Frank graduated John Higeina tmd Mro. EUzaboth 27 CHESTNUT STREET Friday night of injuries received a Wallace. Proprietor III D BANK, N. J. week ngo last Wednesday, when a J. F. Dowd, Mrs. Evelyn Kwlk, Mro. from Montclalr Teachers collego laat Mario Bchmlrtt, Mra. Mario Parker, Mro. George Ruppell will entertain c;olt roared while ho waa leading It weok. from Ita ntall and fell upon him. Mra. Margaret Pntton, Mrs. F. Beatrlca Bennett, daughter of Mr. a number of friends at a bunco par- Lyonsi, Charles Howoll, Mro. Kata ty on her lawn thla afternoon. Mr. Lonfjutreot Was (58 years old. and Mrs. John E. Bennett, celebrated Hchallcr, Mrs. Mary A. Parkor, Mrs. her ninth birthday with a party Mro. Margaret Minnlt waa a to- Ho In survived by hlu wlfo, Mrs. Adcly Huphlo Blelcr, Mrs. Louisa Brey, Longstreot; a (son, Paul Longstrcet, Thursday. Beatrlco received a num- cent visitor at Hempstead, £ong le- Mrs. Amelia Collard, Mrs. Mary Dug- ber of flifts and sho and hor friends land. both of 8oa Girt, nnd tliroo ulstoro, !jln and Mrs. Myrtlo Mohrbeck. Tho White House Store Building Mm. Winifred Wyckoff of BhrewG- had a fine time. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frad Frank and affair was voted one of the best ever Muriel Bennett, Jean Frclbott, Eva their daughter, spent the week-end bury and Mia. Laura Johnion nnd i;lven ny the club. Tomorrow, July 4, LEONARDO, N. J. Mrs. Jeaalo Williams of Netf York. and Raymond Eckerson, Dolores and at Mgh Point. will' bo a day of added nhjnineance Lillian Burlow, John Bcckley, Helen Mlos Almira Ruppell entertained Tho funornl wns held Monday to. Mr. Hoffman besides a hqllday. Dennis and Gloria Curran. Mtns Mary Harklns of Bridgeport, morning at 0;30 o'clock nt tho fun- He will qelobrato hlo 77th birthday. Mr, and Mro. Fred Beckley of Connecticut, and Mlua Julia Conklln Shares $1 each. Pay nights second Thuro« oral parloro of John B. Day of Broad Mr. Hoffman'n appearance and active of Illinois over tho week-end. Miss street and at ten o'clock at St. j Avonel were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. day of each month. ways bellovo his age. It will bo no John E. Bennett Thursday. Harklno and Miss Conklln are asso- James's church whoro tho asalotant j day of root for him, as ho will spend ciated, with Miss Ruppell as mom- roctor, Rev. John IS. Fallon, cole-; Ernest Rutt Is having a house built JOIN NOW. VVRITK TOIt SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. the day docoratlnir various buildings on Campbell avenue for his own oc- bus of the staff of the Orango mom- brftteed a solemn high masu of re- and hornflH with flngn and patrlotlo orlal hospital. qulom. Rev. Dr. John B. McClos- bunting. cupancy, Jasper Morrell U doing tho koy, roctor of tho church, served na worlc A supriso party was given for Mr. deacon, and Thomas Kolaoy wan aub- Twinllght council of tho Sons and Jamos Hepburn and family.havo and Mrs. Oscar Krueger Saturday deacon. Mrs. Edward MacDonough Daughtorn of Liberty lodgo held a moved to Keyport. night in celebration of their 23rd WARM weather is here curd party last week, First prize at William H. Mallott, Br., is complet- woddlng anniversary. About 25 per- was organist and soloist. Burial 1 was In Mt. Olivet cemetery. pinochle was won by Mro. Loretta ing a contract for a new houso at sona wero present and everybody had —hot, stifling days Duffy with & ocorc of 9,405. Other Lakowood. a fine time. wlnnere at pinochlo wero Mrs. Ida Slime, of an odoriferous nature cov- that taxes your An Eiiidc is your safest" Howell, Churlon Howoll, lira. Kath- ered the bathing beach several days strength to the limit. Insurance against battery Highlands News. erlne Schallor, Mro. J, Wakeflold, J. last week much to tho disappointment Union Beach News. S. Hoffman, Mro. Valerie Smith, Mlso of fo)k8v.whb wanted to go bathing failure. Next best is our (The Red Bank Register Ann bo baneht Emma Qtmst, Mrs. Ellen Olaen, Mrs. (Tho Bed Bank Register ean ba bought In Highlands nt Dcdie's drue store, at Jos* and'swimming. Folks who Investi- In Union Beach at tho store of Gut Sen' AND you can't cool off regular battery Inspection eph Stamen's store and Mulligan's store.) Hattie Smith, Mrs. Charles Waltz, gated Bay the sllmo camo from the Mra. Henrietta Quaat, Mrs. Laura fjah oil factory. service . . • free on all Tho jnayor and council at tho over a hot steamy Hubley and Mro. Amelia Collard. ' Tho Sunday-school of Community A special meeting of tha borough makes. regular meeting laat Wcdnccday Winners at bridge wero Mrs. Botty council was held Thursday night to washtub. night granted retail consumption church will meet Sunday morning at Horan, Miss Margaret Wakeflcld, half-past nlno o'clock. The preaching pass on tho licenses of Benjamin El- When you need a new liquor HccnaoB to Peter lilotz, Mel Henry Quaat and Mrs. Mlilio Auflerl. fant, Jr., for tho Union hotel, which Pitman and Harold Johnnon, Georgo service at eight o'clock in tho even- LAST TIMES TODAY, JULY 3rd ! battery remember,.. Bunco wlnnoro wero Mies S. Wright ing will bo in charge of Rev. Paul has held up at a meeting tho week LET us help you keep V. Brown, Thomas HonnOBs6y, Emll and Mro. James Welsh. previous, duo to hla failure to pro- Aullorl, Frod Mohr, John R. Ahem, Boulhouwer. A business meeting of duce ovldenco of Federal tax pay- cool—retire the wash- WHEN IfS.AW EX5DI Michael Mendeo, Z. Wilson, Mrs. Emlcl J. Mueael, Jr., has opened tho board will bo held this evening. ment and also that of Tony Faccl- j Clark Gable —"Men in White" Edna Kruno, Edward Wolnholmer tho former William Mead stand at The Ladie3' Aid society will hold Its dome, whoso application had not | tub, and send .your and Frank Molitor. At nn adjourned tho corner of Bay avenue and Atlan- annual food oalo at Gibson's beach qualified as t6 publication of Inten- 'YOU meeting Saturday night retail con- tic street. on tho Fourth. tion to apply for a license. At the family washing to us. sumption licenses woro granted to The Night Owl orchestra lo play- Tho regular monthly meeting of the previous, meeting ton licenses wore WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Otto Botto, tho Pirate ehlp, Fred ing at tho Mcndes tavern. Ladles' auxiliary ot tho flro company granted, which according to a resolu- Koch, Jacob Knodell, Mrs. Minnie C. F. Thornton of Baltimore has will be held at tho flro house next tion adopted somo time ago would bo WE'LL relieve you of ? F CummlnB, Club Elo, Jack Bahr3, opened tho Kruao rustic stand In Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Of- tho limit for retail licenses. Tho mat- boiling, rubbing, rins- William Connero and Joseph and the grove, (lcera will bo nominated. ter was discussed at length, but no Hennie Brown. There was no change Joseph Derby has been engaged Tho annual meeting and silver tea decision was reached. As matters ing, starching, bluing in tho lloonae loo, which Is 5500. for a week's probationary period ao of tho Ladles' Aid society of Com- now rest the council will havo to JOAN BLONDELL RAMON NOVARRO Mombors and guests of tho Trall- llteguard at tho public boach at the munity church was held at Cedar stand by the resolution or Increase and hanging the Our Service Car ora' club had a very onjoyablo tlmo foot of Miller street Robert Woioa Beach a fow daya ago, with Mrs. tha number ot licensed places to clothes out to dry. Warren William LUPE VELEZ Is Always Ready at laat Thursday nlght'a mooting. U guard at tho South Bay avenue Charles Fox as hostess. As this meet- twolve. The matter will be threshed Councllmnn Jacob S. Hoffman wa3 beach. ing marked the first birthday of tho out at an executlvo meeting some We'll iron all the IN host. Tho dato was tho 25th wed- Tho Boy Scout card party sched- auxiliary, a birthday cako with ono time thla week. candle was made especially for tho ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. uled for last Saturday night haB been Tho recent raid by agents of tho heavy flat work, and Hoffman and tho club members and postponed until Saiurday night of occasion by Mrs. Lillian Kern. Tho following officers were elected: Alcohollo Beverage commission of fluff stockings and "Lauglling Boy" guests observed tho event by tender- this week. It will bo held in the the Regular Democratlo club and tho ing Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman a party. Lions Den. President—Mrs. rt. F. Homnn. Ironsides club is believed to havo underwear, ready for After tho pinochlo prizes were dis- Vice president—Mrs. Lillian Kern. Emll Thomas of New York haa Secretary—Mrs. Albert Courter. been made to learn the source of sup- Starters — Generators tributed a largo cnko was cut and been spending a few days with his Treasurer—Mrs. Charles F. Wlnkelman. ply. Both clubs wore operating un- use. favors, candy and refreshments were father., Paul Thomas. Chaplain—Mra. Charles Fox, der licenses granted by tha borough — and — distributed." Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman The flremen are making plans for Sick committee—Mrs. Gloss, Mrs. Charles Gross, Mrs. Wlnkelman, Mrs. council. The officers of both organ- Ignition Work u received • a largo numbor of gifto. a carnival the latter part of this Tompkins, Mra. Lillian Kern, Mrs. John izations claim that the raids wore tho ALL we'll leave for you Ono was a bouquet of 35 carnations month. It will bo tho same carnival Montag. result of political jealousy. See 3 Features! from tho club. Before the party company that Is to appear at Sea ' A baseball game between U10 Grass- will be the finishing ended throe choors were given for Tho gravel on tho shoulders along 42 West Front St., Bright for tho benefit of ono. of the hoppers and the flro company team Route 36 will be used on streets in tho couplo. Tho prlzo winners at flro companies at that place. will be- played on the Fourth on tho of a few light pieces, pinochlo were Mrs. Grtico Bchleber, Union Beach. Tho street committee FRIDAY — SATURDAY A party of women from Newark Grasshoppers' diamond. of the borough council has completed easily ironed at your first prize; Mrs. A. M. Robertson, was entertained ono day last woek The "White" side of tho contest be- Mrs. Etta Quast, Mrs. Laura Rubloy, plans with tho contractor for buying at the Riverside houao on Fifth ing conducted by the Ladies' Aux- this gravol at a low figure. Most of leisure. street. iliary of the fire company will hold the gravel will be used in repairing a party at Stava's beach Thursday, the streets. July 12, Games will bo played and A daughter haa boon bom to Mr. THEN you can enjoy Atlantic Highlands. refreshments will bo served to those and Mrs. James D. Shea of Florence i your summer — you many clips into tne ocean, holding tickets. A unique program la fenuo. (The Red Bank Register can bo bought promised and a largo attendance Is Charles KetUIng of Shore road died in Atlnntio Highlands at tho stores of looked for. can keep cool, neat ray Permanent done'by the New William Left. J. Lembure and A. Katx.) suddenly Thursday morning from a and charming, no Ten prominent men in the com- heart attack. Funeral services wero Duart Velzor Is in perfect condition munity gathered in the office of New Monmouth News, held at Bedle'o funeral home, Key- matter what the ther- Snytler & Roberts laat Friday night port, Saturday morning. Tho card party of the Thomas Jef- to discuss tho organization of a Miss Margaret Donlin has returned mometer says. ... and it is truly self-setting." branch of tho Young Men's Christian forson Domocratio club scheduled for from Oklahoma, whero sho spent last Friday night, waa postponed un- This is, one pf the many stories we hear association. It was tho second meet- Eovoral weeks with relatives. ing held within tho past few days til July 13. , TRY this sensible, Sav- WITH every day. Carey Johnston has bought a Ford Mra. Jennie Conner had a birthday for that purpose. Some favored the automobile of 1D29 make from Jo- formation of Hl-Y groups in tho party Thursday night. ing way—just phone soph Rassas of Long Branch and ho Mrs. Elizabeth Gross has been suf- EDNA BEST — COLIN CLIVE schools. Others wero of the opinion is using it to go to and from his us when your bundle that boys of school ago are looked fering from an infected foot, tho re- PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS FOB TIIE PAST 10 YEABS duties as inspector for the Monmouth sult of stepping on a rusty nail. after properly through various county moscfliito extermination com- is ready. 171 BROAD STREET Opp. Woman's Club BED BANK church oociotles and that tho para- A son has been born to Mr. and mission. With a nowly painted black Mrs. Richard Ahlers of Stono road. Friday Night-FREE CHINA Tel. B, B. 2843 mount need 13 to provldo wholesome body, aluminum-colored wheels .and recreation for boys between 18 and Mrs. Emma Wlerslng waa hostess the Johnston coat of arms embla- to the members of tho Laalos' After- OUK ?15 25. It was decided to dofor organi- zoned on tho doors, tho automobilo zation of tho branch until more de- noon (social club Thursday afternoon. •to the Ladies! PERMANENT WAVES Complete! has been tho subject of many com- tallod information Is obtained from ments as It wends Ha way in and Misa Marlon Rottor was hostess to WITH EFNGLET ENDS tho county association. Those who out of tho village. the True Blue club last weok. Tho Cleaned, blocked attended the mooting wore Q. P. club has discontinued social affairs Sat-AMATEUR NITE! FOB mtVX — Wllllamo, Harry Postcn, Honry C. William Logan is making Improve- until fall. VanNoto, Charles Gohlhaus, Herbert ments to his house on the Middle- Mrs. John Hoary le homo from the and shaped by an ALSO Melnert, Frank Bell, John Knight, town road. Allcnwood hospital. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Corwin K. Linuon, Rov. H. H. Nealo A communion service was held at The Women's Demoeratlo club will EXPERT hatter. and Rov. William L Campbell. tho Baptist church Sunday morning. hold a ca"* party In the Cambridge The asparagus season has about avenuo flro house tomorrow night. $3.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry E. Whlto of ended and moat of tho farmers have Miss Gladys Scholer was bitten by Brooklyn aro occupying the Kom- 'plowed over" their "grasu." No ono a dog while walking on Florence avo- Permanent atedt houso on Prospect avenue. made much money on this crop. Tho (Guaranteod) nuo Thursday night. Dorothy, tho ., Waves A. Llvosey of Montclalr has re yield was less than normal and three-year-old daughter of Mr. and From 0 to S opened his homo on Prospect avo- prices wero low. Months. Guaranteed Mrs. Ralph Coward, was another vic- thoroughly cleansed, nuo. ! Tho Ladlos' aid society of the tim of a dog bite last week. She was SPECIALS FOR WED. & THURS. ONLY I Mlsa Frances Haveno of Jersey Baptist church has discontinued walking along Poolo avenue with her colors brightened, City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel holding meetings until Wednesday, mother when bitten. Manicure Water Wave Callopy of Eighth avenuo. September 12. entire life restored by Mrs. W, H. Postcn, who lo living Mrs. Charlotto Boyle visited rela- our Shampoo Method. Real Castile ^j) Ij^fTd Finger Wave with relatlvoa In Clovoland, haa re- tives on Long Island over tho week- Keansburg News. Shampoo £3DJ\^ Eyebrows turned horo for a uhort visit. end. Rev. Jnmnn H. Cann of Mulllca (Thn Red Bank Register ein bo bought with Vinegar Rlnra Haircut Hill occupied tho pulpit of tho Meth- In KeansburE ot the stores of E. h. Miller, East Keansburg News. N. Santa Lucia, Philip Keller and Charles Mon., Tues., Fri. and Sat. These Operations 35c. odist church on Sunday. Ho is a Vogel.X, former pastor horo. Tho Sunday- White Henna $1.25 school will hold an excursion July Tho Totsy Doorr association re- Alfred Viscount was arrested last 12 at Bclvodero Beach. ceived Hlx new members at its last week on an assault chargo mado by thoroughly brushed Red Henna $1.00 meeting. Jay Mans. Both men operate amuse- Including Shampoo nnd Finger Wave. Rev. Goorjio R. Ellin performed a and pressed marriage last weok at Plattsburg, More than fifty persons attendod j mont booths at Bolvodoro Boach. New York. thd last card party hold by tho Io held tomorrow nfternonn at tho tho corner of Carr nnd Center avo- • Herman Bennett has rented homo of tho president, Mm. Gcor/jo nues. Tho storo wns formerly Ituppell. Officers will bo nomlnnted. FRESH through tho Bowtell ngoncy tho Swan cupied by William Hang. Btorft on First avonuo nnd will open Mro. Rudolph Schmidt spent part Rocont marrlageB performed by JUMBO an lco cream atoro. of last wook In tho OrnngfH. Rev. William E. Webster, pantor of A car owned by Albort Loux of Lin- About forty poisons who took part tho Methodist church, woro Minn FBESII coln avonuo oaught flro Sunday. Tho In tho rocont minstro^ show /or tho Dorothy Clark and William Arml- bonoflt of tho Goraldlno Thompson DltKSSKD firemen put out tho blazo before mucl' tage, both of Keansburg, and Mlco damngo had been dono. Republican unit enjoyed a dfcinor Doroth__y Ellis and James McLoan, nnd beach party Frlilny evening on nUmmcr residents of Union Bcarclii' r tho grounda of Joseph Mtivva'ii White \ Tho following KennslmUft pupllo . ,- 'A\:>* ' Port Monmouth News. Houso restaurant at Port Monmouth. I )lml a perfect nchool nttondancc du» Tho ovent waa In chaiiro of n <;om- i,,B ti10 j,aOj. ochool year. (Tlio Rod Bunk Register can 1)9 bounht mlttoo eonfdstlni; of Mrn. OcorRO i , „ , „ , RED BANK In Tort Monniouth nt tho utarcB of ChurUa Meyoru nnd Snlvaduro HCBBIIOIIQ and from uuppoll, Mm Mnbol Hfiinlmuiier. OU() Otimm charlotte Morloy. Clconse Clmrlea Uablinuser.) Mra. Boatrlco Bank nnd Mrn. Ruth Aiuirowa, Alnold Dalley, Krueger. Othorn piT.irnt wore Mr. Lucia, Kortntn Dnlky, Join. Mallar. Mro. John E. Bennett spent pan nnd Mrn. Frank Knajip, Mr. and Ftancen Hchiimnriior nnd Chester H /il S.tntrft (tu'mUHt Cr(\tlp 7—Kli%;i Hroftmlcr. Eilnn l''oulkl, f 21 WEST FRONT ST., lo-il week with Mrs, Robert Bitter of Mra. Harold Younff, Mr. nnd Mrn. Archio Kunmanltfi, Mllo Solmnmclier, Kd i.u, ( h, 1 nun n;»<'l}* i fjouth Ainboy. Koopntlck, GeorRo Ituppell, Gcorfto wnnl Wiirnt ami Doloron Meehnn. MAIN OFFICE & & I'M'i Mro. Cornelia Hlllyor upont Satur- Grada fi—Alma Voffsl. l''rod Wolnkon. RED BANK, N. J, Homhauscr. Wllllnm Hank, William Eilwnrd Miiiley omi Frank Erhumnchor. PLANT: day and Sunday with Mrs, Julia Kniojfar, Mr. nncl Mro. Rharlcn Ttupp, Giailo 5—Georka Freachi, Hlnnia Dnllay Ormpbell of Old Bridge. Mr. nnd Mr«. Charloo Jonen, Mr. nndand llnroid Spitrcn. Phone 2053. Phono 2654. Everything In roady tnv thn MrB, Frank Hlfyftin.-i, Mi-, nnd Mrs, fir;,,!. 4—G»r«l HumpbtiM mi tha Ota house, 3*3 ilt«jcjj MO Rauwb, Mfg. Sr Qlptfa King. Reel Bank, New Jerseg RED BANK REGISTER, JULY *, 1934. Page Fourteen "It ought to be worth $250." BASY WAY TO GET WORMS. Deputy Great TUB FRUIT IN "UNITED FRUIT tioned at tho docks. Also there are then a long list of prohibitions are Marlboro News. Ml»a Llda- Kmmons of Wallace. given. The leper Is forbidden to en- *'Oh, wo can soil it for more than average rejects per voyage of about that. But when someono comes in Boojumln Prjor DcmonslraUHt a street has bean appointed Deputy Tho Popular Banana Is In Fact 11 per cent which are sold aa "rlpoa" ter any public place, a church, mill, William Herbert hao been visiting Great Pocahontaa of tho district em- Inn or home. Ho must not wash him- with... cash, w. e have to, sell. , on th, o Trick UBeful t« I'idiernion. »o md wife, at llen!an Saturday cvenimr, duo to tiro trouble. stallation Tuesday night, July 10. A It loads bananas aboard railroad trated to a group of frlcnda how to Warren Hammond ia home from Is an herbaceous vegetable. It look cars and heads the cars west, send- pet worms without digging. Ho drovo delegation from Red Bank will at- u good deal like a cornstalk, 20 feir Rutgers .for tho summer vacation. tend. ing frantic orders to branch mana- he must never be without this rattle a dtako into tho ground about two Mm. I.yriia Fields ia visiting hor high, with tropical flourishes, is » Whenever he secy sonieom1 in tin; dis- lii'lightod at the prospect of get- go get rid of them for what they ting moro than ho expected, the own- foot nnd then moved a board buck son, Walter Fields of Colt's Neck. per cent water, smells like water- bring. Such shipments are aptly tance approaching, thin instrument and forth over tho top of tho stake. A bonafldo newspaper circulation | ,; to ho hrld melon rind, oozes water when you er goes off with tho note. Three Miss Grace Eldretl of Utica, New —tho kind Tho Register has—la tho on 'Ihimday uftoriioon. July 12t|, $,? known as "rollers." If in the end the must be sounded, as a warning that weeks pass. The showroom is crowd- "Watch now," ho said, "and you York, ia tho Buest of Mle3 Ruth Ely. ot Iho Commlttoo Itooin. ot Mlddlotown ot poko It, and leave!) a toharco-julc fruit cannot be sold at all it is not JI leper Is nearby. A small wooden only ltlnd that counts with tho ad- throo-thlrty oVloi-k In tho nftornoon, .ml stain that no water will wash out ed with curs. Tho partners seem to will ueo tho wormg come up out of Mr. and Mrs. Ti, C. Gmco of Jer- unlo»» tho Biil.1 mopeity in redeemed by ;lvon away to the. hungry poor. bucket atl ached to a long stave Is be doing a thriving business. Then, tho ground." . r.ey City were visitors nt the Greyor vertiser. No premium!] or other ln- that time, the Townahlp Coniralttoo will Each plant produces n single buncl Sometimes It Is dumped into the tho nest gift. Whenever he wishes ducomcntB havo ever boon offered to nko the nmUrnmont on thnt dntc of bananas. As the bunch grows it: one morning, tho owner passes tho Tho prediction proved correct. Af- lomo recently. 'Iiy order of tho Towniihin Committee nf ean with a big splash. , food or wine this bucket on the ex- placo and can hardly bellovo his ter about flvo minutes a dozen or Mr. and Mrs. William Gotto and secure circulation.—Advertisement. tho Township of Mlddlctnwn. u""mUM ol weight doubles tho stem so that the So ends the talo of the Honduras tended stave must bo presented for bunch hangs clown. But the bananas eyes. Tho showroom Is as clean as a. moro worms put in appearance. A son Donald have returned to their iiowAitii \v. nniiEiiTs, banana. But Honduras is not United the food to be dropped within. whistle. Members of tho gang havo Register reporter who heard about homo at Taylor, Pennsylvania, after IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Tnnnnhlii fiteVlt, on the bunch point, upward, or ln the Fruit's only banana land. It was They turn to leave him now. It opposite direction from the manner drifted Into town and stealthily driv- tho incident tried tho (samo method week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. To CAM, 15DWAKD TOEHSTEIli chosen aa a case history because of Tiay be ho will enter one of tho nuiny en the machines away while tho citi- and it proved equally as effective. Finest Work in Town ! In which they hang outside grocery 54,000,000 stems shipped last year It eper houses of tho church. Perhaps Emil Greyer. fly vfrtuo of fin order of tho Court of stores; zens slept. The partners are gone. "I didn't discover this way of get- Mr. and Mrs. Drako of Long tlmncory of New Jeroey. mniio on tho dny urnlshcd 20,000,000 , and because he will live in a cavo or small hut in Tho notes ar.o worthless scraps of ting worms," said Mr, Pryor in talk- of tha (Into hereof, ln a cnuiin whoiuln Kcil Dresses, Men's Suits leasanter places than Hon- of men and women he, a living man, even if the crooks are caught, they bo dono and when I first tried it out dura.i*-and less pleasant. Some lands has been pronounced dead. Miller of Red Bank woro vioitora niinwer the bill of salt! complainant un or Cleaners & Dyers, every year. Ono of three, big Hon- ! face only a civil trial, not a criminal I had Httlo faith that It would work. before tho thirtieth dny of August next, iMioM r duran divisions, it extends inland aro more civilized, some less. To As the priest and monks retrace 1 hero on Tuesday. ' one. According to the law, they The answer seemg to be that the vi- Wallace McCuo la home from or tho Gtild bill will ba taken as confos&etl 45 Prospect Ave., ' from Tela some 50 miles alone the ach the Fruit company has applied their steps toward the monastcrj have not stolen the cars; they havo brations or ground tremor3 caused alnnt you. left bank of the Ulua river. The ts principles of mass production. there float back the chanted word; Washington university. Tho nnld bill is filed to foreclose a cor- bought them with worthless notes. by moving the board over the stake Mr. and Mrs. Oarrott Voorheeo tnln mortsngo rdvon by Curl Edward storv of tho division's opening differs Bananas rim the Caribbean and "Dwell in peace, God bo with you. I^ot infrequently a gang will placo mako tho worms como up for KOIIIO FourHter and Mnrift Fneniter, hifl wlfo, to little from that of the opening of wherever bananas are, Is United Their voices die away. The cross reason. You will notice that durhif? and children of Jersoy City aro Itcd finnk Rulltllntr nnd Lonn ARisoctntfon, one of its nco ".spotters" as a work- spending a few daya with Mr. and n corporation of tho Stfilo of IJev^f Jetaoy, any banana division. Fruit. glistens faintly through the mist, man in a large garage. In New a rainfall worms como out of tho rintod tho third day ot December, 1928, on Tola cost tho United Fruit Co. ex- then vanishes. The peasants ' slink York City, not long ago, the loss of ground In largo quantities. I suppose Mrs. J. J, Klngman. Ittndfl In the Township of Mlddtetown, In actly $15,805,396.28.. Beforo tho com- THE LEPER MASS. tly back to their homes, their nearly two dozen cars was traced to the reason for this ls tho same. Ap- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conovcr and tho County of Monmouth nnd Stato of children Ellerd and Inez and Eliza- Now Joreoy land you. Carl Edwnrd Foor- pany even sought a concession it hearts fearful, lest the came plight the activity of one such inside work- parently tho ground vibrations caused Btor, nro mado defendant becavisa you nra picked tho site of Its port and sent 'ondensed from The Commonweal by be theirs. er. Ho would pick out a car and by tho water striking tho earth bring beth nnd Catherine Hayward visited ono of tho owners of tho lnnda described agricultural chemists up and down Charles F. Dutton. He is left alone. In one hand he then, during lunch hour, tako a key tho worms up to tho surface, I have at Belrnar on Sunday. ln Bald mortBaiie. tho country to analyze the soil. As holds tho long stave, the other to a nearby locksmith to havo a du- no Idea wliy this is so, but it works." Dated. Juno 20, 1934. Veiled by swirling fog, the mon- HOWARD S. HlfiGINSON, Eoon as the concession was granted clutches the wooden rattle. Around p]icate made. This duplicate, togeth- Boys can make extra pocket monoy Solicitor of Complainant, tho company threw up a temporary astery walls sprawl their irregular hlm aro the graves of the dead. At i m, the license number of the nelunE Tho Register —Advertisement. 12 Broad Street, Rcii Hank, N. J. outline down to the curving banks of cr w camp on the site of Tela and knocked his feet is his own grave. On every! machine and the r.ddress of the own- BEACH PABTY. up its long wooden pier. To this he river. When the monks first side is silence and the white- mist,! then turned over to' the ramo into England, they had been CTi wa3 pier came ship after ship loaded with ; The villago is close at hand, but the ' gang's getaway-man, lumber from tho Northwest, rails old to seek the low marshy places, Employees of Knier^ency Relief Of- thick fog blots it from his sight. Even [" The sort of car most likely to be flcen Hold Outing nt Sea Bright from Youngstown, machinery from where pcstilenco and disease the monastery walls are hidden. Thc j stolen is any medium-priced, well-ad- Pennsylvania, and men from every- bound," in order that they might be world has vanished; ahead lie lone-; vertlsed, popular make, especially a A number of employees of tho where. At tho purt tho camp began I\vay3 awaro of the uncertainty ctf liness, pcrhapo long years of sorrow j new model with the latest equipment, Htate Emergency Helbif administra- turning into a town—a town of ife, by having ever before their eyes and pain, and at the end a horrible Such cars are in wide demand and tion headquarters nnd friends en- ES who must monotonous, almost identical, yellow he sight of death. The cemetery be- death. I consequently easy to dispose of. Ma- joyed a beach party Monday night frame buildings, stilted above tho tho church shows how well this dvlce had been observed. What this man thought as ho stood chines with unusual bodies, with at Sea Bright. get quick breakfasts mud, but a town with a hospital, a there, we can never know. Fort strikingly odd-colored paint, and cara Among those attending wero Mr. water filtration plant, and screens. Tho villago lies close to the river's Herc'o ono that's just right. Ige. Between the houses, low one- though this happened thousands of I that aro too old or havo an initial and Mrs. William Feeny, Mr. and Inland along the Ulua the railroad times, it all took place long ago. The j cost that was too high, aro most llko- Mrs. Boll, Mr. and lira. William , Thomas' delicious English Muffins, tory wooden structures with, thatched : •wound—to where tho jungle was oofs, run narrow lanes filled with vear was about 1200, when the lepers ly to be immune from theft, Morrow, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Doo- toasted golden brown and limtcrtd thickest, the soil brown and loamy, ides and ankledeep with mud. Swine in England wero a third of tho pop-! The zero hour for stolen cars la llttle, Mr. and Mra. Walter Wood- well, served with tot chocolate. and the best bananas would grow. •oot in tho heaps of rubbish. Over ulation. So very many wero thei e, j between eight and ten P. M. Tho ward. Mrs. Lillian O'Kcefo, Misses Surveyors went into the jungle, he village hangs silence, broken sud- and tho Leper Mass was so common; [ most dangerous spot in a city to MaryKarlnJa, Gertrude Fceny, Betty \W\ik chased out thc alligators, and divid- lenly by a faint clang, as the mon- that no one ever paused to question, leave your car is the theater district. Rostin and Lillian Beattie, Harold ed it into precise 1,000-acre farms. I how the leper himself felt—assisting [ The center of the shopping section is Whitney, Clifford Oakerson, Samuel If you need oxtra cash to moot The niozos Uaborera) began slashing stery gate is closed. I at his own burial service, left alone i another risky place. Cars are com- Hammond, Joseph Kursery, William somo unexpeclod oxponso or for with their machetes at the under- From within tho monastery has • j" ™" ~"^ "™ ' And "several "him- j ing nnd going'all the timo and the Relmer, Frank Feeny, Mr. Jacobus brush, clearing it out to expose the ome a procession of slowly moving .: thief attracts no attention as ho personal, family or homo nocos- dred yeara wer0 to pagS| bcfore sci and Mr. Helnes. sities such as hospital, doctor or soil but leaving the tall trees. Rattle- guros. It is past midnight and the ence would even hint that it had' drives away. Spots near a stadium snakes and barbas amarillas bit them dentist feos, now clothes, Insur. 'VEUS& >eople of tho village are not stirring cured its first leper. are familiar hunting grounds for the and they died. Fever took many. In- rom their darkened houses. The auto thief. The assurance that the Held For Murder. once, taxes... call on uj. ,Wo mako Auto, Furniture, Co-ma!tor FINANCE comnunr \\t to tho mushy earth were driven onks do not have far to go. The CHECKING AUTO THIEVES. owner Will be gone for a definite James Martin, thirty, Freehold Electric DMff., or Endorsod Note and Combine- stakes 12 to 18 feet apart. Ships Mage Is small, the houses few. lengt...... h. o__f time „give. s him the oppor- Negro, is being held in the county 001 Bangs Avenue, brought thousands of pulpy root- Beforo one of these the marching Condensed from Popular Selene* J tunity to uso his ingenioua devices jail on a charge of murder. Martin, lion loans.'' SoM by stocks from Guatemala and Jamaica ifigures pause. A hand reaches forth Phone A. P. 7005 Monthly by Edwin Tealc. for getting around locks. was arrested at East Freehold Satur- We will glndly Brranga paymrnts Ltcenao No. 670 3n»im to Tela; the rootstocks wem intojin the darkness and knocks three , . . , I An expert detective gives the fol- day. Police say ha admitted lillling to suit your income. They may be ASDORY PARK, N. J. holes where the stakes were driven,! times upon tho wooden door. There A blue roadster, traveling at high ; , . , Ernest Harvey, another Freehold extended over 1 to 15 months. HiQ&tilQWS some 300 of them to the acre. Men,is the sound of someone slowly owi dQ g and don ts to keep your Monthly Charno Two : Jcrsespeed, roundetnwn d a curve outside a New |car f£,m bejng stoIcn; Negro, in the latter'a home last Jan- ' ond One-Half Per Cent went in with axes nj.d de-vr- can-.o fumb!inB with a latch, End then thei >" and apparently vanished (1) Dont park it in the samo placo Como In :T V/rito .':•; or 'Pnono art Unpaid Balance Only into thln air Five uary. Tho murder was not dis- tie. jungle. ;do = r is swung open. As thedamp| ' minutes later, every ..day. This gives the thief a covered until a day after it was com- Wwwrayfiok© Coke Shop Felled timber cu:;k;v In -v,:*; pours into the house, the priests !two motorcycle cops raced around chance to study your habits or copy the mitted when Harvey'a body was f®wl©r's Market tho tropics. In places -r.-i5r-:- th• e lai• d• • ester! bearing aloft a crucifix. i corner, flashed past a lumbering lock numbers and get keys to fit found In a shallow ditch ln a field. •was low and the ydz^'.z z" t- ihere :s but one room, small and un-,| furniture van and headed after the (2) Never leavo your car for any tho tree3 were simply >.'.-. —iere :'?AJkempt. Rushes cover the clay floor; ?„.", cal[', , ,, ., , , , length of time unlocked. Seventy had fallen. The tar-a^L sior.s and because they havo not been Without knowing It they had al- per cent of all cars that are stolen pushed up around them £~i *~9 rich for months, all manner ofi"ady passed it. Snugly housed w>th- were left unlocked by their owners. cv, f'. , -,. wood helped to fertilize tr. ? e^rth. ih and refuse mingle with the', s van" roadster was al- (3) Be .sure the windows aro all Bo much for Tell Xc- let us ex- closed tightly when you lock your itting covering. I ready the center of attention of a amine a bunch of bananas at the im- Pressed against the side of the 'corps of experts. License plates were machine. Rear windows, particularly, are often le'ft down an inch or eo and provide a chanco for the thief to in- sert a long hook and turn tho handle ' The plants must be pruned every straw bcd, with three half.naked and applied to hood-and tody. of the door. A hundred miles away, across the three or four months, weeds must be dirty children beside hcr| a bcdrag. (•1) Never leave your car with the state line, the van stopped. A light kept cut down, drainage ditches \gled woman swa .5 back and for.j, engine running even in your own . J. must be kept open. To do the work steel runway slid to the ground from driveway or when you intend to be Her gaze is fixed upon the glittering I the rear of the truck and a gray of a banana, division some 5,000 men cross. Both of them know why the in a store no longer than a minute. are required. Of these about 400 are roadster, with wire wheels and Penn- It takes but a few seconds for a QUALITY PLUS SERVICE monks have come. They have dread- sylvania license plates, rolled to the white men. They aro nearly all ed their advent. thief to step on thc gaa and get young1. Few United Fruit Co, men pavement ready for sale to an un- away. have been in the tropics more than Weeks before, the man noticed the suspecting buyer. The latest trick of 2 PHONES—NO WAITING, 20 years. Those who have been faint swelling in his limbs, the sus- a motor-stealing mob had worked PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. there that long hold important jobs; picious thickening of his skin. It was and the police were baffled. Keyport Personals. the others have wandered away, or ihen that fear crept over him. One The automobile stealing racket in Mies June Ewing is spending the been shipped home thc worse for day there had come the order that the United States has mounted to a summer with Mr. and Mrs. Robert he must receive the medical examin- $50,000,000-a-year business. During Cowan. wear. There is a saying that "the ation for leprosy. Fruit Company will make you a mil- Crude and un- thc first six months of last year, in Misses Edna and Emily Britton are lionaire or a bum at 40." scientific, It was long and compli- 72 American cities alone, 36,o6o ma- enjoying a cruise to Havana, Cuba, The laborers are paid by tho job, cated, taking several days. Finally chines disappeared—at the rate of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allcock have a messenger camo to his humble one car stolen approximately every tho amount depending upon the dwelling and gave the verdict. moved from Cass street to Washing- overseer's sagacity. If th^re ia an He seven minutes! There are throe wnyn ton street. was a leper. in which thieves handle a "hot car" emergency, they are paid by the day Henceforth Miss Ann Brundage, who has been ($1.12 is the average wage), but Hon- the midst of all: after they steal it. They may hide it a patient in the hospital at Matawan, durenos like to sleep afternoons. things which live, he would be as one j until the Etorm blows over; they returned to her home last week. Ten or 12 months after planting, dead. Forbidden to stir from his (may "scramble" it and then try to Miss Jessio L. Covert has returned house, he was required-to wait until: sell it; or they may try to dispose of. tho first stalks have shot their s,, ., . , to her home at Newburgh, N. Y. Miss buriches; three or four months later religious authorities could ar-[ it immediately.. To avoid purchasing Covert, who has been a teacher in tho bunches are lull and ready to range his removal- Thcy had come a stolen car, dont close the deal in a the local high school for several :LAHGE CANS :it last Come to tal e hi : cut i - < m to the hurry. Wait a week before giving j yOargf has resigned to accept a slni- Fine Granulated church Th re the Lc er MaE w Id Fancy Light Meat But there aro many hazards be-i : ?. . P « ™ flnal decision. Auto thieves cant !jlar pOsiUon in Connecticut. VanCamp's or Rose Brand snld tween maturity and thhe cutting. A ' ' WaS °Ver' e n° iwait; they haVe to se" in a rush- Mrs. Mae Mitchell of New Yorlc ilerco tropical storm may spring from longer would have wife or child. All j Specialists form the cogs of a. visited, relatives here over tho "week- nowwhere, sweep across tho planta- civil rights would ho gone. By this' smooth-running motor-theft gang. end. M cans 5) cans tion, and blow down every mature, ceremony he would become separated , The "spotter" or "finder" spends his forever from the world and its activ-i time picking out cars to be stolen, Miss Irene Gcblcr has returned heavy tree. Then only the young from a visit to Fort Lee, N. J. trees are saved. The river may rise, 'ties. I studying the habita of their owners Kindly but firm are the words of and choo3ing the best time for the overflow ita banks, and Hood the Dinner for Candidate, plantation. The Fruit company loses tho priest. Tho leper ia to remern- theft. The "get-away-man" docs the annually 1G per cent of its fruit by ber that Ills affliction comes from' actual stealing. Another, a "(crease , A testimonial dinner in honor of FRUIT COCKTAIL God and he must resign himself to : ball," "scrambles the cars," nlterim; Harold G. Hoffman, Republican can- wind and water. Worst of all. Pan- ; or FRUIT SALAD ama Discass may creep in. There is th.e ,Wil l of his Maker. ___._._He is re-.i tho motor numbers,. and changing,,.,. 0 '" n;illin'! if hn ca" horrow operation ', for appendicitis laat route; a second trims tho stem end a over him. Again tho priest nnrlnklos pC1K'" "r w:lsl1 hls llanda' Jil1^ cn rot rn3 h Thur.'sday at that hospital. She. ls with his machete, bringing it down him with Holy water, and then drnm " . <> announces that j,'ettinK along nicely. mix inchca in front o( a snub Xlon- earth upon him, aa a symbol of bur I P'»'tncr:i" havo n^rc-orf to im ex-, durcno nose; fho third U\ the count- ial. Tho burial service in read nnv ! tm';ll'eclal Prico for :i nuicl; sale. The er—on a high ['tool he nutu like a ern aro chanted ' ' huycr pays cash anil receives tho pa- child in a

AMUSEMENTS. uatton of Mr. Diver's niece, Mta Ma- north to nearly Third street has re- wer« Sunday visitors of Mrs. Caro- Ring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotgreavo freahmcnt.'i were ,-cd. Thnse in tilda McPhoe, at the Jersey City Med- ceived a coat of oil, at the cost of, line Schick of Lewie street. Mrs. land family of Corllcs avenue. charge v/r*rc MR. C'.I Baldwin and Mrs. Nellie White. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN i BtMiid Theater. ical Center last wools. Homo of the residents on that street. Schlck, who has been confined to her | More than 32r> people attended tho George Morvan, Jr., Is still con- The borough put the street In ehnpo home by appendicitis, la reported to ! Methodist Sundirv-school picnic held Tho Eatontnwi-f pn.-;Uii!k:c v/ilt clu.41: "Now I'll Tell," a F« ploture, the fined in bed, but ho is improving. (Wednesday at Clark's Landing. Fit nlno o'clnrk loiiinirow nu.rnin^ in Contractor and Builder story of which parallels tlw career to receive tho oil. bo much improved. Hiss Josephino Klrwnn find Mra. E. S. Lowe of Freehold spent I Mis. Daniel Hoyt of Hast Ornrige, celebration of l-'i.m-ih of July. The SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING o£ Arnold Rottaoln; New York Hiss Mildred Bcdlo has roturned lobl)y will b(! opf-n until lli:.';O o'ciuclf. Mildred Coyn of New York upont thu from a visit In the South. tho week-end visiting Mrs. Ada B. who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sar- • SCKEEN AND STORM ENCLOSUHK'i ssm61«r, who was «hot to death, la week-end with Mr. and Mra. Thom- ah Bennett of South street, io now for the bo-Hill 11V tiir i-ilnr- to be the feature today, tomorrow Mis. JJavlcl Clapp and daughter of Nafew and Mrs. Archie Moriby of as Klrwan. Wriittlcld have been vloltlng friends Broad street. spending uovcral daya at Orange, Thorn 11 f-lfiut ol i i id tn rt and «d S-rldoy at the Strand theater. where tihe attended a. wedding. Irvine \ mi unit if i> ill ad Hponow Tracy enacts the rolo ot tho Mr. anil Mra. Charles Young nnd hi;rq. i Mifia Agnes Cntgrcave of Corlte;} daughter Helen of New York aro vis- avenuo, who is in training at tho Tho Advent church will hold a were Injun d 11 t ttk \ hill- rambler, Holtjn Twelvotrocs plays OJI- MU\$ Mary Woolley and Miss Kath- PHONE 2311). iting Mr. and Mrs. William Montll. nen ISckhnrt are enrolled an studonta Long Branch hospital, is spending a quarterly buslcnss meeting at the ing on i C'WA ri ']"' 'L ^ u\ ond B «rr<_tU approved lloofes coslto Wm a»d other Important parts church this evening at eight o'clock. St-out in 1 fill fl nil l 1. Id 1 l< EEQ taken by Alice Faye, Henry Mrs. John Schnnck has hoen upend- in Jtulgor'jj Bummer school at New threo weeko' vacation with her par- ing a few (lays with her daughter, JJrimswick. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotgreavc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry File and son coived in luun\ 1<> in 111 In MI I O'Nall, Hobwt Cftvanaugh, Barbara of New York wore Sunday visitors of VanlSnint IIIMH I 1 in 1 led liuitl Wcsta, Fr»nk Marlowe, Vlnco Bur- MM. William Pox of Oalcwood Mnj. John ' Fcm^er hafi returned Mlt!3 lUlennor Noe of Lewla fttrcot HeljjhtH. ' from a vliiit with.relatives in Penn- Is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mra. Clyde Hayes and fam- whilo woil in in i m miailf nett and Shirley Temple, whono ily of South street. I Ho WI-MTE Miss Mae Hinging returned to her sylvania. frlendo in Long Branch. Th< Li'ln iiuilnii 01 the I I'on "lAUU Ml»« MMlur" proved to bo Mrs. Robert Kagurton of Red Bank aush s> sensation. position at Newark on Monday after lw;j Lucy Tombg of Newark has The Eatontown chapter of Eastern town nrn cornjiany will niect Thurs- Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor enjoying n, week's vacation at her Star will hold ii card parly Thurtulny gave birth to a daughter at her home day night,-July 5, nt. the borough Tfsougij touching on tho Hfo of a been visiting Mloa Gretchen Halgh. Mnlal Ceillncr, home here. William C. M. Anderson, a teacher evening, July 12, at eight o'clock at Saturday morning. Mrs. Hagurton hall. ' Slale, Sins, Tile, Metal big »l»t gambler, the picture In not tho homo of Mrs. N, O. Neldcn of was formerly Miss Norma Bealc of Gutters and Leaders. ond Composition Eoofa of tlia gangster typo. Tracy's por- Miss Hazel Craven of New York in thu local high school, haa n aum- spent Wednesday with her slslor, fji1 position In Waehln^ton, D. C. Port-au-peck. Prizes will be award- Eatontown. fprmance paints -Ilothutiiln u» any- ed and refreshments served. Twenty-six persons attended the Tho Red Dank RcfjlHtcr travels ITurnnco nnd Stovo Worlt thing but ftt> obnoxlou3 charnctor und Mrj. Francis Craig. Charleii 11, Adaro, Jr., and fllfiter, over every strnrt in town nnd every Mra. Willlnm Sutherland and Mlsa Florence Adare, arc making an Kirlt Green of Broad (street wan Ladies' Hoclal club bunco party Sat- road ln tho county. I,cl It carry your theater llconno' tinges fact, yot Uio transported to the Long Blanch hos- urday night nt Crescent hall. Prizes messnge to thoto who live on these, 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. story in Jn tho main authontlc. daughter Marjorio spent Wednesday auto trip to California. nt New York. pital by tho Eatontown First Aid were awarded to each player. Re- thoroughfares.—Advui'tbemcnt. "The Orient IBxprcsa," a Vox pie- Mm. Frank Scpten sailed recently Squad Saturday morning, whero ho tura wltli ft cast that includes Houth- Mr. and Mra. Ijcnlio Roop of River for Italy, where she will visit rela- was admitted as a surgical patient. W Angeli Norman Foster!! Ilulpph Mor- Plaza woro recent guests of Mr. and tives. Miss Margaret Irving, Irving Van- gan, BrtBertjurt t MundlMdl n and UnU a O'O'ConC - Mrj. Irving Roop. Mm. G. Fred Whlto and Mrs. Ed- Brunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ilussell El- nor, will bo the attraction on Satur- Cupt. Albert Runyon again has his ward Cuttrelle bavo been vlaltlng grim, all of Eatontown, attended the day, Bnised on tho novel hy Orahamo boat Ralph In aervlco. It wab badly their brother, Joaeph Btanhopo of automobile races Sunday at Wood- Osraeno, the picture Jiau for Its locale damaged by Jlro Bovoral weoko af;o. Lagona Beach, California. bridge. ,f a fast European train and concorns 'J'ho boat has been completely over- Edwai-d Bllderback, son of Prof, Alexander Kejlonyi of Tinton ave- tha advontureii of eliylit of lto pao- hauled and It haa tho appearance of and Mrs. W. E. Bllderback, will take nue Is having n new walk installed a new craft. It lias a now forly- a course in dental uurgory in. Colum- around his home. Angel, younK dancer bound M'He power Universal motor. bia university in the fall. Mr. Bildor- Miss Mary Dennis of Corlies avo- tor Constantinople, faints of hunger At St. Clement's church Sunday back wan recently graduated from nuo left Monday morning as a dele- on tlio train and la befriended by morning a special address wan deliv- Rutgont university. gate of the Eatontown Methodisl j Fostar, scion of a dato producing fam- ered setting forth tho historical po- Mrs. Llllio B. Wintcrton has re- church to attend the summer school } ily, ftnd Morgan na a kindly doctor, sition of the Episcopal church. Dur- turned from a trip through tho West- at, Blatrstown. Miss Dennis will stayJ: but who, In reality. Is a Communist ing the summer ft, servlca will bo held ern statOH. * for about ten days. I leader headed lor Belgraiio to lead a every Sunday morning at ten o'clock Mra. Theresa Dykstra will spend Tho Ladles' Aid society of the j ! revolution. He la recognized by a for llfty minutco. Jicveral weofci in Holland this sum- Methodist church will hold a beach j newspaper woman, who hastily Tho Oirl'n Friendly society of St.. mor. party Friday night, July 20. Pay Only for boardo tho train In purault, Mundln Clement's church hold a card and Mi:;aeH Mario, and Ilolon Koskey Tho otato wide Eastern Star an- and Mies O'Connor no n typical Eng- bunco party Friday night. have been enjoying a Carrlbean nual 1931 rally will be held Saturday, lish couplo supply tho comedy relief. Dr. Maro Khorn, and Robert N, crulMn. July 7, at the Aabury Park conven- Tho nowBpaperwoman'3 companion Soeloy aro driving new Chevrolet ue- Frank C. Walling haa been ap- tion hall. Conference will be open becomes Involved with a petty thief dana. pointed ono of the engineers at the to the public. ALLSfME lis-es > V. •r* and pickpocket. Tho Epworth league of tho Metho- borough water pumping station. Charles Oakcs of Halnfleld is vis- dist church liold a boach party one night last week. Corlton Theater. Tlie Methodist Sunday-school board Eatontovra News. iW fires Two features, "Laughing Boy" with, hr\H voted to hold Its annual picnic Ramon Novarro and Lupo Volcz anil' at Asbury Park July 18. (Tho Hod Hank lloirlnter can bo boiirrlit "Bmarty" with Joan Blondell, will be Itov. J. J. Messier will bo guest In KntoiUown nt tho Btoroa of Otis Bar- Guaranteed 12 M ehown at tho Carlton theater today speaker at-a mass meeting In Kear- licr, (i. Etlward Smock and Yollon'o). and tomorrow. ney council lodge rooms at Paterson Mr. and Mra. J. V. Cobb and Mr. "Laughing Boy," a Mctro-Goldwyn- Friday night. The meeting will he a and Mrs. William Cobb of Newark Mayw picture, was adapted from combined aeaslon of several councils and Mrs. Russell Court of Freehold novel of tho tamo namo by Oliver of Amorlcan Mechanics. L&Fttrgo, whloli won tho Pulitzer Edward T. Bennett haa taken prize In 1029. It wan directed by W. chsirgo of the Amoco gnu station at 0. VftnDyko, creator of several ud- Five Cornora near Mlddletown vil vonturt o Alma. The locale of the atory is laid In Tho j^dlea' Aid society of tin tho Gobi dcaort and tho plot concerns • j\i(.t|,cjdiMt church conducted their Una tho romanco of a young Navajo In-, ||unl mllc IaBt Saturday. Nearly S2J dt^n who folia In lovo with a Rlrl, W|n ^jenretl. PRESENTS THE NEW who has spent many years In tho , 1',loioasor Claude Hnrtzol of Stntcn nildet of whlto civilization. Tho two (Ialoml rQ(:cnUy viuitod frlemls here lead a prjmltlvo life among the hlll»l,md mndo an inHpcctlon o£ tho pipe until tho ruthless and cruel macliln-! or nn ln tl)0 Methodist church, atlono of a disreputable whlto man Dr. Abo Joffo of Halodon was a re- lnterfore and create dramatlo compli- cent visitor at tho Methodist parson- cations. age. . Supporting MIBS Blondoll In A largo number of Belford resi- PERMANENT WAVE "Smarty," & Warner Brothers film, dents will enjoy the sail up the Hud- aro Warren William, Edward Evorott eon tonight, under tho auspices of the at a reasonable price Hortcm, Frank; McHugh and Clairo Sons and Daughters of Liberty. NO MACHINE—NO ELECTRICITY Dodd. Tho picturo is described BB a Edward Johnson suffered, a severe hilarious comedy romanco of marital 1 Injury to his arm last week. mlx-upo and is based on a play by I ', liev. J, J. Mossier addressed the Hugh Horbort. ISpworth League Sunday night. His Great Permanent Wave William Powell, supportod by a cast subject was "la tho Church Going headed by the stago stars, Edna BcstlOllt oj BusineHa?" Specials for Only and Colin Clive, appears in "The Gcorge Kuppoll of East Keansburg Key," a Warner Brothers film, which ' is a now member' of the Methodist is to bo shown at the Monmouth choir. J.00 With Ringlet Ends. street playhouse on Friday and Sat- Dr. Krohn of New York was a urday of this week. Tho story deals week-end visitor at" tho homo of his with romanco and adventure and is son, Dr. Care Krohn. Other Permanent Waves laid in tho turbulont daya when the Mr. and Mrs. Myron Golden were Sinn Fein's Impassioned uprising set recent visitors at the homo of Mr. at 2.50 and 3.50. all Ireland ablaze. Brother ofllcera Golden's parents. i Kcmember, these waves are not make-shift stationed In Ireland to suppress tho Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang and chil- rebellion from two sides of the- tri- permanent waves, but much higher priced, and dren Anna Mue and Frances spent Rlvon now at a great reduction. Guaranteed to angle while th.Q wife of ono and the Wednesday with friends at Wood- awoothcart of tho other, tho same girl, lnst six to nlno months. forms tho third. bridge. Louis Richmond and Theodore "Tho Life of Vorgio Winters," an Johntry wont ocean fishing Wednes- As additional evidence of tlie superior qoalk It. K. O, Kadlo picture with Ann day. Something went wrong with the Finger Waves Harding and John Boles co-starred, motor of their boat and they were tics of ALLSTATE tires, Sears offers the most; comes to tho Carlton for a three-day compelled to stay out all day and Haircut run starting on Sunday. Helon Vln- night. Thursday tho coast guards liberal,' guarantees ever •written.; eon Una tho ecconod femlnino lead saw their boat drifting off Galilee and among tho balance of thu east and went to their rescue. They were Castile, Tar are Botty irurnnss, Frank Albortson towed to Randy Hook and they re- Scars new gtBTJutcta ALLSTATE'33RES and Crolffhton Chaney. It was turned to their homes Thursday night Oi mint Shampoo from 6 to 9 months l©n?a-r tluaii ullies.statictn* adapted from a story by Louis Brom- none the worse from their experience. fleld. Thlrty-Jlvo members of tho Metho- 67 BROAD ST. PHONE 1772. 'ally, known tiws'of'comparable/priceSL'^We Tho story covers an epochal span dist Epworth loaguo held a beach par- OPEN TITES. & FBI. EVENINGS. of twonty-two years, from 1010 to ty Wednesday evening. have taken the *'ifs"'and "huts". -.... :& Wilbur MacConnell. They are Mrs. 4.50-21 6.30 Mrs. Burk of Falrflold,*Alobama, re- Specials ! Week Ending Saturday, July 7th. «!hiise,'or iviihin 18. mouths bs^come «afil 5csr MacConnell'H, nephews. 6.70 turned homo Monday after spending MIOB Marjorio Sutherland ban re- f 4.75-^9 further''service il'-c lo 2*/«joa.t£a, KJire'Citt% a week with her mothor, Mrs. Sarah turned to hor position at Asbury Park Blchardson. aftor enjoying a week's vacation at Shoulder 12c lb. 4.75-2O 6.90 Slttn-e Bruises, or any ol'ier sia-iiagea, Miss Jessie Kraomor ot Elizabeth her homo hero. opent Wednesday with her mother, Tho Monmouth unit Republlcnn Breast 12c lb. 5.OO-iH intj.j opent Thursday with Mr. and Mra, Monmouth county Junior collngn at Smoked Ox Tongue 27c tb. 4 David Schnoor. Long Branch this year. They wero Smoked Cottage Butts 27c 1b. kmo^vii tires, eotiiparaibiiy prircd, Mrs. Clnronco Marvin hnn boon Misnon Hlnnlo VnnderWanl, Bertha ' U(.- til :,(. \\ ' „ !, JjJJ l',rJ . stopping with her parents, Mr. and Allcock, Jonnio Cannnzaro, Frelda Mrn. Harry Soeloy of Brooklyn. Cn.mlnnky, Graco Barrett; Matthew Legs Spring Lamb 25c 1b. are guaraBileed for ontSy «> ••isi Mr. and. Mrn. Wllllnm Harnor of Foldmnn, Wlnlleld Maurer, Richard Shoulder Spring Lamb , 16c 1b. "ui . »''| I ,'" ii|i ' I ' . Philadelphia upont Thuriidny ovonlng Rowe, Samuel Segal, Irving Rubin, ALLSTATE C R U S A B E R 9 U ! € ii 5 with Mrs. Samuel Smith. Alan Ackorson and Howard Eggln- Shoulder Lamb Chops 25c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Claronco King havo fc'on. $4.43 S.OO-21 $5.35 nioved In Jnmcs Bartholotnovv's houoo Thirteen liquor licenses woro 4.4O-21 on tho atnto highway. granted In Keyport last week, netting UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. 4.5O-2O 6:16 Mr. and Mrii. Wilbur MacConnell tho boiWgh tho mim of $l,850, Tho nnd daughter Mario spent Wednesday fee Is ?3CD and those who received Sliced Pineapple—Dole No. I large can 19c and Thursday with relatives lit Phil- llconricu wcro B. F. ShoplK-rcl, Rnrl- adelphia. tan Inn, Johncon'n lavorn, Monmouth Walter Baker's Cocoa Vj.-lb. 10c 5.26 Mr. and Mrs, Jnmen Hurtliolomow Wlno and Liquor Co., ISurU-ws Inc., spiMit Wcdnoaday evening wltli Mr. J. Frank Sullivan, Thonmn K. Wal- Sunsweet Prunes 2-lb. pkg. 19c nnd Mrs. J01103 of Marlboro. laeo, Doughnut Inn, Walter nnd Heinz Tomato Juice 3 cans 25c ¥.00-19 Mro. C. A. Hurlow and ICdwnrd Biir- Jnmoa Molce, Anna Cunimings, John low and dnughter Marian vvero vlsl- l'\ Cummlnjrs, Aaron Hummer nnd Green Circle Tomatoes 2 No. 2 cans 19c sr/s tord at Jersey city over tho week-end. Edward Cohen. Mr. and Mro. Fred I,nuor ontor- Tho Men'ii Bible CIOMM ot Calvary E-Zee Freez Ice Cream Powder 9c pkg. tnlncd friends from Newark over tho MnthodlnL church will hold oei-vlcos Post Bran Flakes 9c pkg. o) ('- v/oolt-cnd. on Kunday nftornoon, July 8, ftt Tlicr- Hnrold I-ubo npont Sunday at on McCampboH'fi Hylvnn l*'orum at Fancy White or Golden Bantam Corn. Dl idpeport, Connrctlcut. Holnidol. Mf. and Mrs. Theodore Horn of At- I/oenl schools will reopen on Hep- 2 No. 2 cans 25c lantic Hlplilnnila upont Thuriiday tomber nth. 27-29 MONMOUTH SYUEfiT with Mra. CharlM T.ubo. Mr. nml Mrs, Koliiey Drydcn spent Good Luck Jar Rubbers 3 pkgs. 20c rhurles Jelm, Jr., who ban boon tho week-end with Mr. and Mrn. Arch New Potatoes S lbs. 17c :- RED BANK 1200 In Arizona tho punt yflftr, in, now nt Morimn nt Trenton. hin homo here. Minn I'aulluo Auli hiis been vlnltlng 16-qt. basket—27 lbs. 59c Mr. and MM. Patrick TJIvera and fl'lnndn at Connecticut. Larrje Watermelons . . 59c each dr ;ghter Patrlela, nltcnrtcd tho grad- Athntto atrcot from tho railroad Page Sixteen RED BANIC REGISTER, JULY ?, 1931.

Stanza Zeric, ono of this kennel's on- PROPOSALS. In trie;? in. tho whippet class, was a re- Fair Haven Trims Towners Downed AUTEItATtONS TO inner 1 .servo winner among dogs. Century Big Enough SUIOOI." ;uul ICclipae of Bromliolmo won for JEU8KY. dm Fostoon konnol in tho greyhound Hcnlotl iinaiioBala will l)o rtsta-lvril t llmirti , Eilt.ratlo,,, M U of I'ld o!;u-;;, tlm former also being picked o orauE Robins Score 14 to 6 Victory Leonardo Nine Dcfeata Rod Monniiiuth County. New Joracy ™,- Toy Dog Owned by Kuntonah, IVJ best of winners, Over Gnudamus Club—Throe Bank Team by Scoro of 8 to New York, Woman Romps MJKK Jean Kinlaw of Rumiion A saov Off With High Honors hi An- at:ain won with her Minstrel Yoomi, MAN CAN Pitchers Fail to Hold Robin», 3—Mtjllcnitcs Gather Four- ii ijiMllinKton terrier. Princess owned Who Collect Sixteen Hits. teen Hits. nual Rumson Event. by Mr;-, Harold Hiirtshnrno of Llttlo BEAT A 616 Silver, was a resorvu winner in the TJin Fair Haven Rohino defeated Coming up to bat in tho ninth In- Nunsoo Due Do I/a Terrace, a fi-niale class of Greut Dane;?. Tippy, tho C!laok Magic, after winning from a GAME Robins pounded out sixteen hlta, hits, jjronslcl, pltchlnj; tor tho Leon- Entered in tho special class for large Held of dogs, was pronounced Danny Calandrlello and Andy E ardo club, hold tlio Townoru to eight poodles, M-ra. Iloyt'a champion 0 A Hoyt poodle was aired by Prinz Alex- Bruno, es 4 12 12 finished fourth in tho working dor; O. £i;olund, 11. -... . Lceahndl and ia live years old. It. Ei;ela"'l. lb. .— 0 2 0 Citarelln, lb , 4 0 0 0 0 Cloverlawn Lucille, a collie owned Wilson, e.t G 2 3 The number of entries was tho N. Attchottlno, 3b .- 4 0 2 2!! by the Cloverlawn Itennel of Eaton- itcroon, 3b. S 1 2 Smith, If. „ I 1 2 11 2 second largest in the history of the . jsano, 21>. 2 1 0 town, of which Frank L. Ashbey, Jr., Green, c. „ 3 0 0 11 1 club. More than six hundred doys A. Egelfllid, rf. —,. 4 2 3 0 Crawford, p „ ,112 0 4 ia proprietor, won second in tho col- Slocuro, c 4 1 9 wero on hand to await the judging, Jcronl, p. „ 0 0 0 0 0 lio puppy claP3, The Monagh Lea Norton, P. , ~ 3 1 2 which began at ten o'clock in the kennels of Red Bank won a first In 34 Z 8 27 12 of tliu Bonrd of Education nt° if tho show would be held under 38 14 16 LEONARDO. tho female class of Scottish terriera LONG BRANCH. AB E H TO A h-i-imi-nto 1>I<1B to l;o rticelvotl on General witli their Monagh Lea Black Bess. AB It H PO A Arnone, cf _ 4 110 0 Stool Si"'1 °" t>truclu™l "•>•! Urtit The Stoeckersburg Kennels of Connors. 2b. 4 00 0 2 2 ilrcliowaik. 3b. ..._ E 1 3 0 2 ers, accompanied by thunder and 1'icrce. lb - , S 1 2 11 1 MacLaiurhlin, BQ. ...- 4 12 0 7 All bltl.i'wlll bo received hy tho Donrd Keansburg romped off with all the of f?rcdrce.s«or.s. ficore by innings: Leonardo _ 40000000 4 fi tyloot Lr hunde entered by (ho Sycamore ken- Tho Hoard of Education rcBcrveM Ulo The two big tents, one for the hous- 34 C 4 24 12 nels of Shrewsbury, was the win- ted Bank 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 :i lulit to reject any or nil bldn. ing- of dogs and tho other for the Bcoro by Innings: Jirrora—MaxLaiijihUn, Alirer. Two-bafic- 1 ner among dogs In thnt CIHPS. Mona hlta—Crawford. Bruno, Hmitli, Avnone An- JAPHIA CI,AYTON judging , gave the affair a carnival -one Branch 00040200 0— «• of Sycamore won among tho females. derson. Double piny—Smith to N. Aachct- Di3 Ct Cle touch. Tho refreshment booths wore •'Jiir JInvon Itlf 1!I1 a—U tlno to M. Ascht'ttlno, ,Strilie-oiitH—Ily Tatod Juno 2 8, m*. "' * presided over by younger members Error3—O. Egcland. B. Encland 2, Wil- eroni 0, by Crawford G, by llrjioiidld X. of tho Rumson society act. Members on, Petenion, Oppcnlandcr 2. Two-hnso iiasea on bnlls—Otf Ooroni 1, olT Crewforel Corouuh of Knlr Hovci^ Now Jcrociy iiit:i—O. EKoland. PotciHon. Double play— 1, olT Ilronskl 1, Umpires— II. Aachettlim of tlio Red Bank Sea Scout ship l.eiivy to Connors to Pierce. Strlkc-outa— nnii Knleht NOTICE OF SALE. directed the parking of cars. ose ily Norton I), by Worth 2, by Wright 1. ty $50,01)0 REFUNDING BONDS lordim 2. Ha»cB on bulls—Oft Norton 2. An unusual feature of the show 'lAIjKD I'liOl'OSALS »lll l,o received h, •ft* Worth 2, oil Wrlcht 0, oft" Jordan 4. o May,,,- «ml tiiundl of tho florouuli of was tho largo number of dacshundcsi guns Hit by pitchor—By Worth (Poteraon,) by to Meet l'lllr Ilnven. Now Jer»»y, on July i9 entered. Thirty-eight in all competed Vriglit (Slocum.) Umplrea—Sloc'um anil 1|KM, nt oittht o'clock \>. M (nnyllrht Mason* in the judging. This was the largest Tournament on Shrewsbury | Richards at Asbury Snvinir Time), nt tbo lioroiu-h Hall in will HomiiKh. for tho nurchnno of Ho- number of this breed ever to be en- Courts to Close July 4—Hig- fiilKlliilt Hontln of imiil llorouBli of tho tered in the local affair. For the Tho indoor professional ninglea nlbtirir.cil nintniiit of sriO.Ono. Haiti hondi first time in years there was an on- gins, VanViiet and Cornwell to j R 0niteS Defeat cluunpionshlp of tho world will bo at III bo of tho ilonnmlniulon of S1.OO0 UmS ont-h, will ho tinted Mny 1, 11131, , stake Monday night, July 10, at the nnd vi]l try of basset hounds. These are well- Play at Spring Lake. llllllliro In tho luinclpnl .mount of 3C.000 Itnown French hunting dogs used in Beachfront casino, Asbury Park, 111 Mny 1 In cmli of tho years 1035 to that country as beagles arc used John Thorna:-; will oppose John P. } ROD AND GUN when Hana Nussloln of Germany at- Oil, both inclusive. Eatontown Alerts Knlil bonilii will bear lntoroot nt thn tempts to thwart the title bid of Vin- here. i^gina in the final match of the ; nto of llvo lior rentum 9f,), flvo antl unusual entry tlrs year July J tennis tournament on tho Van- . j ; Highlanders Claim Victory When cent Richards, former United Stnten iiic-i|uiirlor per rontiim (D',i';'n). llvo'and Another Make Ten R Jns an( Ten H ts Leonardo Team Defeated on Davis cup player and present national ille-linlf jior t-entum (ftV-'/'i), flVQ anil was an Afgh; Earl Battersby of Madison avenue Their Home Grounds Sunday Red Bank Walks Off Field in liicc-tiuiutci-ii lem- centum "(6 »i 54) or an professional champion. f the origina?-..l coursing" do g o™^,!f Afghanis!- ^'S^frm^iSi »- P.ay.^.e.Ba.. in thecaught a porcupine fish Thursday imr t-entiini U) /u) per nnnum, payabla t.hre-0 of live yets and will begin at Field—Alerts Limited to Eight by the Maple Athletic Club of Eleventh Inning With. Score M-lril-aniiunlly on tho fltst tlays of May tan and is directly related to the night while fishing off Long Branch. In addition to tho championship eleven o'clock. The winner will re- Tied at 4 to 4. nml Novomboi- in 0111:11 your, nnd earli modern racing greyhound. Hits by Pitcher Koneski. This type of fish is rarely seen in Irvington. match, Francis T. Huntor, a former lihltlor miint iitnto In hln bid which of 6LM ceive a leg on the VanViiet bowl and northern waters, and Its appearance United States Davis cup playor and ratci! of interest, tlio liondu Hro to lieni The cocker-spaniel breed was the Tho Leonardo Field club baseball Tho Highlands baseball club earn the title of Shrewsbury .singles The rtiiniMin athletic club team here Indicates that the temperature ono tlmo co-holder of thn rintlonnl It any lcttnlly uritcutnbb bid Is recoiled inost largely represented, there be- team, on their homo grounds Sun- claimed a forfeit from tho Red Bank lor bontbi bcnrlni,' inlerofit at. ono of flnlj champion for 1031. trounced ttie Kutnntown Alerts by a of the ocean along the Atlantic sea- doubles crown with Klchnrda will ing 62 entered in this class. This is day afternoon, were vanquished by Dragons last Sunday afternoon when Itnver i-nli-Ei, no bidn at. mild higher i-ato or The play of Saturday and Sunday move of 10 to 5 last Sunday after- board this year must bo warmed than meet an internationally known star. Mien nf Inteicut will bo considered. tho fourth year that this popular the strong Maple Athletic club of tho latter, following a dispute in the produced many interesting and sev-nnnn a* Hurn^on. Thn Rumsonite^ usual. It was exhibited at the Motor An exhibition doubles mnlch will Holh inincipiil initl-lntere.-it of Baitl bonda breed, has won the honors of having Irvington by the score of 12 to .8. It eleventh inning left tho field with Ulo .vlll bo pnynblo in Inwful money of tho eral spectacular matches. Perhaps collected ten hits tnd played error- completo tho program. the largest number of entries. Dr. Boys store here. [Inilt-d Htutejr, of Amerioo, nt the ofiico of less ball in (ho field. The Alerts made was the third setback of tho season score tied at -1 to 4. tho most surprising of all was the The matches will fonturo a four- ho Borough <-nllector-Treasurer, Fair Ha. Arllno Pixley Munn of West Long for tho Feld club. gallant attempt of Robert Morelleld eight safeties and but one' error was Tho game waa another of the close von. New Jersey. Branch had tho greatest number of day mid-summer festival from July to challenge the. supremacy of Big-chalked against them. Capt. Fred Klein, skipper of the The visitors took the lead in tho contests that havo-been played .^)]j the ^rllo bondei will bo coupon bondu with doga entered by any one exhibitor. 10 to 19, inclusive. Several stato A. thu' pt'ivllouo of registration as to nrln- gins, the defending champion. More- party boat Martha at the Highlands first inning, when they touched Miles Atlantic Highlands field this season. Her entry list numbered 41 dogs. "Jlen" Tally, Rumson second-sack- A. U. swimming and diving titles will clirnl only or lla to both prlncipnl anti In- Held .succeeded in taking the iir.^t i=et has been taking his patrons to spots for three walks and two hits, which Each team made seven hits. The tere.-it. er, "was the batting star. Ho made bo decided in tho natntorlum, and Eleven states and one province in from the champion and put up a stub- where they have made good catches netted four runs. "Red" Evans, Dragonr, started off by scoring two in No more holidii of nniti Ifssne will bo Bold throe hits in four trips to tho plate. ono evening will bo devoted to nn A. Ilinn will pieetliu-e 11 hum ctpltil tn tho ail. Canada was represented by dogs in born show oil resistance, in the sec- of sea bass. The other day the catch making his first nppen.rn.ncc In n lho llrst. Tho Highlanders scored Ratti and Kettel of Eatontown poled A. U. boxing show at tho convention Ihinii'.eil niiioiiril. of linld i:uuio (imi nn ad- this year's event. The states from ond and third .sets of their semi-iinal averaged thirty-eight to the line. On Field club uniform, went to the ono in that framo and took the frame lltionnl hum of Icn.-t tlmu 51,000, Iho out triples and Walling of Rumson hull. Mike Plskln, holder of tho state which dogs were entered were New miM'tin^ on Sim (.lay 'morning. Both ono trip ono fisherman caught -18. mound to relieve Miles and ho hold in tho third when they sent three mm re.iiiiri-il to let! nhlninetl nt tbo Hiilo of and Bradley of Eatontown contri- amateur and Newark Stnr-IOaRlo mild bonthi in SiiO,0(1(1, Subject to tho Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, men exhibited beautiful stroking and the visitors to seven hits for the re- runs across the plate. Tho Red buted doubles. Tho score: olden Belt 135-pound champion- nhovo pi-ovlnittim concunilnK tho Intero t Connecticut, Massachusetts, Mary- auperiur net play and the issue of Fluke fishing is excellent in Barne- mainder of the game. Bankers tied the count in the ninth. rnlo to bo contnlncil ill tho bids. Bald ships, will appear on tho card. land, !New Hampshire, Delaware, Il- the match was decided by the great- KUMSON. gat. bay. Is tho report which cornea Tho score: jiilidn will bo nolil to the bidder or bidden Errors proved tho undoing of the complying with tho tormn of tinlo and of- linois, Michigan and Ohio. The Can-er stamina of Higgins. Tiio scores AB K H PO Ain from Captain Louis R. Piercy of BED BANK. C.irhart, cf 3 2 0 0 home nine. They outhit the Maples ruiliu: to pay not lciiti Ilinn the mini re- adian entry was from Ontario. of Hijr&in^' victory were 5-7, G-3, 0-~. Forked river. The other day he had ABU H TO HORSESHOE MTCIIING LEAGUE. iiliri.il lo ho oltidnod nt Ibo nnln of mild II. '[• y. 'Ih. ... i 4 3 11 to 9, but they made eight errora >iU. Vaccarella. cf „ 5 0 13 liimtlii mill to tnkc theieror the lo;it.t An Irish setter, Milson O'Boy, Wnlli , ",b 5 0 1 2 1 a party that caught Tl. : In the other semi-final match. Ma- r and this proved disastrous In the Kenny, lb : 5 0 0 15 inHHliit. ot boildn, comnieiii'liiir with tno Rank In, i.n , ! 1 1 0 4 Games Will Bo Flayed nt tho Roar owned by C. F. Neilson of Shrews- 0 1 lii-Bt nintiirily (ntntoil In a multlrilti, cef jor R, C. VanViiet, suffering from Sam I, If fi 0 1 sixth inning Wagner, the visiting Cantalico, If. 3b w , 4 1 bury, fared the best among local en- Antone, s» 4 11 4 Of McKnlght's Showroom. ?1,11O11) / nnd if two or more bldilein 0(101 that great hnne of tournament ten- Dcsm tl. rf. ...- 0 0 2 0 Harry PJug, Newarlter, who oper- rightneldcr, circled the bases for a Vnlentl, 2b. ..._ _ 5 0 2 0 to tnko the nnmo limouul of ituch boinr tries. He placed second in the sport- J. Tuilly . lb ] 0 0 5 1 ates the Sixteenth avenue fishing pier homo run when Carney lost tho ball nis players, a "tennis elbow," was Bennett, 3b ^_ 5 0 1 0 Eight tcama have joined a newly tlipii to tho bidder or blddffrn ol."erini( to ing dog group. A Bcllhaven collie Cooli lb 2 0 0 5 1 forced to default to John Thomaa af- at Belmar, reports kingflsh have been in the high grass in center Hold. Tho Gcroni, c _... 5 0 0 formed horseshoe pitching league, pay thoi-ffor the highest additional piit p finished third in that class. The SWM-I 3 1 0 8 1 Tliu i'i)rht in renervetl to rejt;ct all bids ter each of these rivals had captured Kom- ,'ki. p :s 2 1 fl 1 caught recently by anglers fishing box score: flammonil, rf. c. 5 11 •amca will bo played on courts nt (lie only other local do±j'to win the va- lreido, 1) 5 -1 1 mid liny I1I1I not complying with tho teinlB a set. apiece. Tin; scores of lho match from the pier. That spot is the ren- rear of Thomns H. McKnlpht's show- of I bin noli™ will bo rejected. riety groups was Amazing Amelia, 10 MAPI.I'• A.C. 3G 10 27 12 dezvous of a number of Newark fire- 43 4 t 30 11 \'5 won by Thomas were •!-(>, G-3 and An n Jl PO A E room on Monmouth street for prizes In addition to tho ntncmnt bid tho DUr- 8t Dalmation owned by the -Festoon HIGHLANDS. default EATONTOWN. men and policemen fishing enthusi- Poth, ef .... 4 1 0 4 0 1 donnted by interested Red Bank bus- ciuuier iiiimt pay- nt-rrutd intorefit, nt tho kennels of Eatontown. AB R H PO A II. Wanner. If .... 5 0 0 0 0 0 AB R H PO A into borne by the bontin from tho dnte of In tho quart.ev-flnal matches Hig- asts on their days off. Hnrtgrovo, 2b 33 2 10 0 iness men. lho boruln to tho date of pnyment of tho nir.-'.i lb r, 0 1 11) 1 R. Sweeney, c .... 5 3 3 12 1 0 Tho "winners of tho six variety Bray, 2b 2 0 1 1 IHiichano price. gin;; defeated Iselson Ko.se iii .straight w. c si'y, c. . n 0 0 3 1 J. Sweeney, fin .... r> 3 3 Tho teams aro Jersey Central pow- groupa follow: JliC'j II. 6 1 1 1 K. MiicEiiroc, 31) 1 it 1 2 0 Antliony, B!i —. 2 1 1 1 All bidders- aro roqulrctl to ff&rionlt 0 0-3, 8-fi. Hose .-•cored many biil- .... <; hSimpsore, 3b _ 5 er '& light. Fair Havon, Hupmobllo, reitiflcei checU linynldo to tho order of tho Mnll ;en ^|, 4 1 1 2 2 D. Wunnor, rf 1 1 0 0 0 10 3 SPOUTING DOGS. 4 Drogone, Jaudy's, Occanport, Union Horoutlll of t-'nlr Ifnven, Now Jorr-cy, for liant placements, but his opponent Ktllt 1. ci\ 4 1 I) 2 1 W. MncEiuoe. Hi .... 6 0 1 f, 1 0 Koblcnbuih, lb. 4 0 1 13 0 •i Kendriclt, cf 3 0 13 0 two por .fouLuni (2','ci) of tho amount of First—EiiRliah cotter, Clown of Stair- ' out.Readied him in the critical points lira,II <•;'. cf i 1 2 2 1 Frank, 2b •> 0 2 0 0 hoao company and Relief engine boiitbi bid f.»r, tlrnwn uron an incoriioi- Wo, owned by II. F. SticKenv.-ihl of I |, -I 0 2 Mundcn, i 1 0 Dennett, cf _... 2 0 1 0 of the mulch. -Moreiield defeated Kd- 0 company. ntoii bnnl.7 or trutit coni|inny. Chec.k;i of Pnyettoville. New York. Viiiill ni lit, rf. ... ] 0 0 0 '.'." J Mohr, rf 3 1 0 ward Whilehcad of Princeton in a n iniHiicctisHdil lebldeni will ho rnt.urncitl upon Second—Irish Eiitlur, Wilson O'Boy, .-e?ll:>, rt. ... 0 0 1 0 Qunst, rf _... 2 0 0 0 0 e 42 12 0 27 11 .4 tho nwiird of tho bontlri. Intercut at thd loSvned by C. F. Neil^on of Shruw^i.ury. spectacular 1 1 team was defeated by the Monmouth tlio liondn or to nccuio tho Itorounh Errors—Antone. Valenti, I'rclda, Kohlen- by Jaraea B. Munn of Lorn: I.nuioh. Moreileld rose to the occasion in the j e- Hnupcr. rf fe 0 0 0 0 ni:ulnst nny Ions rcnultlnff from tho fnllu^t] Enionto wn ... (1 10 .1 00 0 0 ( Batters Hit Two Quad Twirl- n Ramblers by a score of 7 to 5. SPOUTING DOGS—HOUNDS. final set and exhibited splendid form Gill, us ... Ii 0 1 0 2 busli, Mohr, Kobortson. Two-bauo hit— of the- bidder to comply with tho terms of RUTHS on .. 1 02 0 00 o 4 X—10 ers for Twenty Hits. r> Kohlentmsh. Three-baao hit—Robertson. Monmouth Ramblers Rumson First—Rupslim wolf hound, Dan ftiley, iu reaching tho semi-final bracket. O'Siigo, 2b fe 0 0 4 2 0 bis bid. •tir ... _M,ie}ri]i). Two -base }llts—Wnlli nK, Ktrlltc-outa—By Frelda 0, by Woriey 3. No. 1 0. Miller J. II, Itocbllnp; owned by Miss Margery Anns o£ l':\iv- Wlllinmn. c ... 5 0 2 i; 2 0 rroponnlri Rhould ho nddre.iHccl to Mr. M. Ki! •or—Mccliii TO Ifnso hits—B Hasea on hallo—Off Freldn. 2. oil Woriey No. 2 J. Wnnnor S. K. I'rcntlra fleld, Connecticut, In another quarter-iinal match, -Major n. 'I'v shr The string of four victories were Apeilccrate, cf .... 'Z 0 0 0 0 2 FlnycJ Smith, Uoronith Clerk, Borouch Hr;nll 'V, Thnej -liar.o hits—liiittt Kettel. 3. Umplrca—Coleman and LaVolc. No. 3.... C. Combu :...B. 3. CMInttn Second—Dacahiinde, 1-Vrj^ KloltcnlmrK, |VanVliut dcft'clft.-d Harold Potter 111 broken Sunday when the Oliver Miles, p -.._.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hull. T'alr Ilnven, New Jcnioy, flntl en- Su-il n-ii uta-lly Keillor Id S, by Schnei cler Evans, p .... 5 1 1 0 2 1 Bnck M. Osbnrno W. Fonlcs t-lniiod in a eeenlt'd onvolopo marked on tho d y L C 1 C1 f mS tof GrM wlc :i. by C hiisoy (I. Ua-r.=• on b:.Uis — OIT Kren- Bryon A. A. triumphed over the local Se ctl'c ut " " ' " '" " " "- j', Gi-iH.i . ed tho shoot hold at Langendorf's M. FDOYD SMITn, Subiin, OHiittl by GiraUla i;u-iu:i o£ .MMH- r. 0-1,1 Craft Choristers was forced to leavo tho game in tho Smith. Hits oft Milcn—Two in onc-thini No Wind for Yacht Knee. ul Pa shooting range, Llncroft, Sunday af- BoroUEh Clcik. Inning, Evans HO veil in ei^ht nnd two- 0011. w nal sixth inning when the Branchers Eleven Red Bank junior ynclits- Socond—Dcjjiermaii jiin.'-clier, Simht of Men .-licit! tic- thirds innln&x, Munileu finvcti in ulna in- ternoon. Tho whlto bird event was In Golf Match wcro pounding him for several runs. Westphalia, OV.-IICMI hv While (iiitu l.tni'fjl' ti-4: .Major nhurs, HHRCS on hulls—Off MHen I), EvnnR captured by F. Exmer and Ellis nion reported at Dickman'a boat NOTICE. vale.I llarnlil of Willow Gruvc, J'tim^.vlviiiin The score wag tied 1-1 going into the 5, Mundcn 2. Ktrlk"e-ouU— Kvorm 7, Mini- workfi Sunday morning for their Notice la horchy itlvcn thnt tho follow- ltelllil.1 tl.'fi-.Tl njamin "Vnn- Tho Cr.'tft Cliorie:t.ef.s composed of Young, both of Dayton. Third—Culliu. I.nr;iM.ii of A^),!C;M1 fifth inning. Tho Bryon nine were the den 11. Hit hy pitcher— Evaim (Muntlcn), weekly race, but tho wind wasn't ,le!i foursomt; and «n- Kancy of Holmdcl and F. Exmor of () fourth when Hambacker nipped Eble Smith to O'SHRQ. Umpires—Shelly nnd course. Tho race wan postponed un- Int; of tho Towruihip Cummittco of tha TKltltll-'.Ita. jt'r VanVlic-t. -1-le, ti-.'i. lU-fnnlt. : .i yod ilnmrr nt the. S^vinimin^ Kivpr Dayton shared flr3t honors, gottin^ for a triple and was sent homo on an Drcflchcl. til tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. 'I'tiwiulilp of Mltlillotown on Thurmlay af- Firs=t—Scotli:-li t on i,.;, Oilcy I'-itii-Mcc .j. Cnuntiy t-lub Wcdnpsdny afternoon ninety of the 100 birds, Oscar Mundy ternoon. May Kith. 10.U. Thver of 111,! local playt-r.; ::r, error by Pingatore. VanDorn tied Ralph Johnson is a new member of of Hollyljuurne. (WJial by H. L. J-IULIKII ami c.viMiInf,'. The two-ball foursomoa of South Amboy won the fifty-bird •• HOWARD W. nOBEBTS, oC'Nev,- Yuil; city. ti'ivd in tin; Kasl Jt'i>py ui- ler wtTo tlie winners. Second hon- tory Over "Big League" Raw- The 25-blrd event was won by Hllihway Routo No. UTe. at Flvo Corners ot lodge, owned by .Mi-i. haul- ]),,v,-iiiin- ,-f scored four runs in tho final inning -venteen to nineteen ycnni. Thn Mliltllotcwn nml nninlnit to Chnpd HIM Dnltimoro. Mu I..,,,.. . |iri.-t t 111---., of I he- (1,-rt ten r:mkin~ ors were awarded to >Ira. Jaeit Ttoh- Chiirlon Howor of Red Bank with 24 O after Young had walked three men. liiiijii Proteges—Teams to iam In fully uniformed. J. Doomer known 1111 tlio Mountain Hill Hond. wheio Second—l'omeniiiiii ii, A'.l.buni 1'M^IHU . |il:iy. :-.; in Hi... Uuiit.d Nt:itc-.;. John rey and Larry Laltos and third hon- birds, second Joseph Knlflor of Holm- it enemies tlio rlcht of way of tlio New Young, doing the pitching for the Auin. owned by ]{ni)]i;ri Clail, „'' i\V(,<,) - I Vaiillyn, Fr;uil;i(! ] manager. Hia address [a 21[).Cator .Tomey Southern rnllrond, nhould be ntl Wil- ors to Allan Woollcy and fienc Ma- Again Clnsh This Afternoon. del with 23 birds, and third lira. E. 1TH. arlior Oliver Bryon, totaled seven strike- avenue, Jersey City. e'lmnirod In nrtltn- to lueot tlio ncoda of 1 iu.-l- Alli:-nn v.-ill lie : Clllt-f COH- «cf. Thirty-four players took part. Wliitmoro of Morrlstown with 20 Third—I'UK, Uditlin .Iiinhi. nwnu.l 1>y outs while Dorn and Eble, doing tho Tho Atlas baseball club nosed out tho trnvolinK public; } tendon; mi- Jlr.i. lin.-ily, jlrst place winner, was birds. Mre. G. it. WniMii.r vi JS^hvl.jn, i.i-n:' ;fon tro|thy. tho ncd Bank Colored Glnnta, 'A to NOW. THEUKFORU, IXV, IT OfnAINrD Ifilnn.l. ' " twirling for tho Quads, totaled uoven ITlit-if i,, a thai Alii awr.ideil a lidrroi'-lowcl case and her Victory for Bcolieyvlllo. l>y the Tinvntiblp Conimittco of tho Tov.11- Fourth—ManclmniM- u-rv\cr, Ki i:i, between them. Ha.mbacker and 2, last Sundny afternoon in tho llrst hlp of Mltltllettnvii! :u u r i^e Miller, was presented 1 Bordfn Stnrff iu Tolo IVIntch. Tho Laird A. C. of Scoboyvlllo dc- owned by JSIrn. ii. h. Ki< liant - ,,f rCu.v ,• fnini tin, Itjtiriiaitli'iil. |l' " - . Mlhm shared the batting honors for of a neriea of game; between the two 1. Thnt no much,of tho pnld road aa U York city. :> to WiniMi'cInn 1" aitl n l| featod a Marlboro baseball team Sun- fi "'' b Mrs. Rohrey was tho Long Brancherfi. getting four Iiit3 teams. Tho contest v/an played on With Arthur Bordon tho otar of inrtlrultirly do.-.crlbctl nn follows: NUN-SPOUTING DOr.S. Anu-rioan force:; in the t|U,-.t for prercnteil with a knitted liand bag tho match with six goals, General day afternoon at Scoboyvlllo by a Thu center line bt-i'lnnlntf at fl liolnt out of flvo trip;] at bat. Tho ccoro: Hunter's field before a crowd that ex- In the center of tho nnltl road at Station r !thn l>avi:; en and her paltrier, Larry LaRos, with Firiitr—Poodlu, Miirit-oo Dm- Du t.;i !V- ceeded a thousand persons. The two Howard S. Borden's Old Oaks de- ncoro of ti to 5. Tho Laird team 0.1,00 and runnlni: thonco (t) North, racc, owned by Mr *. Mu::mnn i'. Hi.yt nf •RED BANK. ( three golf balls. teamo will clanh this afternoon (In- feated tho Monmouth County Coun- ptinhed over tho winning run In the t-itrlity dpju-eou Knst llfty-ono foot; theneo Knntonoh, New Ynrk. All R II PO A '::) Nortli, litivonty tltjitreofi nnd thlity Knell woman was pre.'icnted with a 3 dependence day) on Miles' field. try club polo quartet Saturday af- ninth inning. n Sfrnnil—CIKAV chow. F;ir I,and Thnn.!- VOL'NCi'S Sl'KCIAI.S Wi y, illmittiii IMM. tN. 71l lieV E) one hundietl favor at. thn dinner table, Other lady cr, owned hy MTH, C. William Mrl-.-u-- cDormlil, . "Jack" Froiit, the Colored Giants' ternoon at Eatontown by ti fjcoro of ud fjli:lity-Hix nnd llvo-tonthn (180.5) foet f, Innn «r Caimlon. whijier.-i were presented with foun- ooms, rf. (1 a point ; tbeiico (.1) Houth, elEhty-four Dillioue'.i Sin-chil's Defealetl ii ,„„ , „. 4 pitcher, ouffcred hin llrst defeat of 9 to 0. Bordon also mado ono for O'Brien Wins Golf Cup. . Thlrd—lLull driK, Hi-cr'n .IticUtlc ' nv, rn-d Hall tain pt-n.M as gifts and tho men win- ' K) ono himdroil und fourtoon (11 l> Plain,., Now Yorl.. ner.-! with ono golf ball npiecrj. Tbo mor for tho Atlan club. The Giants wild nnd bounded through tho Mon- utrcet won tho Aflenhurnt cup, tlio fnot tn tho llljllt of way lino of tho old Fourth—Dalniation, Ainn/.iiH- Amc h'n, ollircr.-t of this organization aro pves- Muller, .StiuthtM-ii rnllrteml of Wow Jerecy, belne In nn exc.ilin:; came ];,?f Wci-k til. mailo fieven hits and the Atlas team mouth goal. owned hy- i-'enkum }:cniiuli. at Kat^iuo-.vjj. Vnnllor rf. llrnt cup to enter competition each tho Centrdl ltnllioiul Coinpflny of New Ituiniiiin ln-l\v,.-on hvo ',•„•,, i:i) ;hl ident, Bin-one Maj;ee; vki; iiresltlcnt, . If. made nine The score: Old Oalis Moninoulh C. C. year at tho Deal Oolf club, Sunday Outaido of tbo vnricly groups hi;i-l!.-ill team:-'. Youn; Connie Reed; secretary; Alvin Whit. frilteratnr ATLAS CLU1!. No. I Jl. Ilium M. rhllllpD Tnnother with a ntrlp of Inntl nixtet.n tlioro "wore ' many lorn I winner;.. ftornoon hy defeating Herbert H. I'-pecials ili-foalt-.l tl,' ion,, Kpe- in;;, treasurer; OOOI'KO Harvey and 2b. fl No. 2 11. Koimliacic W. Mllln nnd ono-half (10',•'.) foot In width on Al! It It I'D Parker 4 and 3. I..ill. eiltlen of tlm anltl canter II11O lio nnd Saucy Boxa Utitty, owned by Mr;;.eiah; liy a .';etue nf !» 1 director, Allan Woollcy, lb :..._ n 1 K. Dr 3b.. - No. 3 Con II. K. H. - l.rty-llirco ;; ;„ Kurrnr. Tliroe-liiuo iilltii—Ilr.mlmeltcr. Fort Monmouth vs. Fair Haven Kobina th itlilne in lieruby ncccplt.-d nnd Inld nut hlilli hononi In his fiass. Adjuil;:ed Jltemn run—VciiiDtirn. Hnrrlflcrs—llnrrr. ioitna;;er o( tlm llillione ti'ain antl 37 1! 1 21 1 ; [01 ii-iiidtii- puriH)!ic» In Ilia Tuivtmhlp of (i Wlruit r fiom i 1 iil;e Held he ii^so ^•11- -Mia. Wlllinm yinlry ,„!,] Alvlr, Whlfj Ilnuhlo plnys—Mlhm tie Hoirer, shchlon to Iteeottloi- Walter J. i-lwot-ney is innii- Feertiir. fitriltp-tilltn liy F.blfi 4, by Dorn Krnre liy Iiiiinitt.: : SUNDAY, JULY 8lJi, 3:00 P. M. Won the tltln of b( I. of brci'd. Kaya, il. Tlila brellnnuco nhnll tnko effect I111- :i 1,'cr of the Youniv acfcreyation. 8, by YouriB 7. Ilaae-a io Cniorwl nlnnt i 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—•> jeUothlr (i)lilovcdf owned by Mr. D r y n r Fort Monmouth vs. Fort Wood of New York meillntely. , 'i-latu-^'"* " ""' "" ' "'>'' '•'•ma, 1. oil' Dim i, off YcemiK 3. lilts Off Elilo Atlns Cliili 0 1110 0 0 3"Mdy, w.i'i ie II w \"inner in Ihe lV 7. "IT Tlcrn 1.1. off Young t,. Jill liy pltfhcr e-rs. W. llrown, Wll- I,!,;",./1''"- r-"'-<>"'- IlniC-" lil.tl Wlllinm Hrrnrti—Krjc-n. " One of th quii'ke'it waytt to llml —Dorn (Cltatllnn.) llam«, .IcebM. Tivee-lom hit- li.i.ti nn Tlid Itpd Bnnk RcBlotnr travel'! -Wninrlrlit It) l.u.lleei.-, II Mi AT FORT MONMOUTH joi> l:i to ,• •U- Mr,,. Oi.nnit- ili.,.,1 „„,] |.;ni,,,., Zi|1IT. Dejuleln p!ity;^ o-ici' (iviiiy Ktrci t in town ami avtiv lveilise in Re"l't- , Th • K. lo n In u Is of Kat •i!:r-.nit,--llj- Wili::.r.i-! r. 1 I? ler':) Want Tho road to better mid hlpger bm>l- lonil In tlm ! otinly I t It <* aiy vow' tk l-'ros'l. !,.' l)fir(i on bi.ll Oir Wllllnnin I. m four Dupartnient.-Advcrtkc- '" •M- .".Iro. Ccursa AlilJer and Connie ,I iiv s u i the a tncut. ne.'i.'i lcadu througli The. Rngister'a ai t, 1 RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 4,1934. Pat ACTORS !OOK1NG AT -OO. betrays, by dome trick of expression, that he expects you to ba amused— Condensed from Harper's Bsraar by whereupon you aren't. Tho moment you eatnh an eotor obviously trying to piny on your emotions you seem UNIT'S GREAT MARKET PLAC When you, charlehod reader, enter to say ti) yourselves, "Well, let'n eeo it theater, you do not act (jutto lllto If you can!" And back you lean in your normal self. Unconsciously your seats. Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents yam- ticlghborii tnfluenco you apd Hoard from tho stage your lnuch- you influence them. It la what the tor uceina to start at the buck of tho psychotoglaU call "raaco behavior- houBo and travel In a swift wave to- ism." For lnatancs, If you nee rtn Too late For Clarification. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT__ ward tho footlights. Perhaps peoplo HALF of double houiio for rent at 72 R BALE, reElstercd pointer PAINT NOW nnd BBVO Imlf by buying d|. ABOUT five HIM-CH of pood ! i n. rcct from factory; bigh prada bouso for ealo. J. R. Miirphy. • j t.rf.r,.:h. ,lt-.|i!ii of .,,11 f,-h ret with rlla. I,K of a house for rent, tioven rooms mouth, PlenHant Vlev/ Turin, am! bath; nil Imin'ovementu; garage. will moroly fimllo; but let that same moro Impulsively than do their rooms nnd bath; nil Improvementsj go,- phono Holmdcl 146. nlnt, ll.r,0 Knllon: feood piilnt OOo CBI- , •""•'''• lM.it. June. ITsli ,,1 r,j- near .Shiev.-i- riurc; rent roaaonable. CJeor&o Whits, 70 .uii, FJIIIIRIO point OOi: gallon, roof jiuint hllddlctovsru _|!>ui> i.<;,\ A^liuiy i':\ik, t!. J or vldnily rniivonlcrvt to Inn un... tl,,.,i-.,r. It,,,,trn tn J. A. LVO.II.. or It may be n trick of acoustics, for CJI nrui eimraclfi at lowoat iirlcos. Factory, ready market for tht-ir pio . ; A. K. I,(|, * Co.. lit johu f(:c«, New livd Bank, p|n(,io 7-MV. ^ CHICKEN HOUSE tor sale, very sood .con- drlvewnya (traveled, trnctor plowing nnd r any emotion—mirth, pathos, or cx-In many theaters tho celling is a truck for hire. J, H. Carney, phono Eat- 2C5 Willow avenue, Lone Uronch, phono vertialns in Tho HcyUter'a c i':iii; Hcekir,(ui Ji-O^i'i. l OlC UENT, Btorea. o(firoe1~'naur"Houiiei^ cltBmont—to ahara it with otlicni, dition. Inquire of Mro. M. UUls, 863 ontown 44g-J.2. allO-Jl lied Pnnk store, 119 West Front urqnB. fl^artmunin; tni[irovmi; till locations, Bounding board and tho actora' words Ittver rorid. Fair Haven, N. J.* etrcet. JUB». oil Hrtiad Btrcot. Lnri.i A I^sn Co.. which Is ono of tho host reatsono for SOD, top noil and prtvat; acres of top eoll POULTItY FEEDS— I'nrk aro heard clearest In the upper NEW TRAILER, used only ov,o weok, <>x!1 better! nurprlflnR low ra;:-.I- placca on tho hour, but enough late- FOR, SAMS, 1084 Hurley-Davidson motor- fire ill aco wooct, »11 per cord. Locust Koyport, N. J. i veal la rieai" nnd wo have prospects competes for attention between cycle, 74 cubic Inch. William D. Dal- poata, 06k lumber, planing and aawlntr. monthly, on Moiunrnith rr.fnl ; all eon- comers will fttragglo in during tlio Charles G. Uannatt & Co.. ofike phono GLOXINIAS, In hud and bloom, also !lnc lot of A-I poultry wheat. Src them. No experienced dramatist lenhaoh, Bears road, It. D. No. 2, Key- price to thofle vho take wheat direct from next ficven minuteo to mako It difil- ever risks a significant lino at thoport, N. J. Mlddlatown 668. rcaidenco 79. other pot nlantn, [rrown and for Halo USFJ» CAIt—1 f>_7 <_"bi?v;- M!h^c^;.):!TMo-h'uii'\ ^ct!IK da_SS: cult to-hoar tho play. If It'weren't by C. D. Chandler, 076 River road, Fair field_as_threshc(l._ Thcron McCjimnbell. i C same moment that he introduces n HUNGARIAN girl wishes position* coofc- FIFTY flat bottom rowboato. 7% to 20 Havcn,_N. J._ RYE SEEI>—Wo have largo acrcauo in I'X'Ii KENT n* T'tti •' l[t'"'in t\vti—7 for encouraging bad hablto I'd tell faet: Bprlncboarda. ant I boarda, twenty- ryo grown fn>m clean, Impotted nccl ?')O. " f,S Maple avenue,' Seuni-lioHiuck initi.-f?!',w; nlrgly and now character; and I have seen a houBov.orh, BOHIO laundry; ten yeara" ex- fopt cabin boat, S176; Beankiff $10 per FOR~ ^AlyE, threo-hurner Puritan oil you a theatrical ueerct—tlio curtain perience, $55. Phono Rumaon 784. Btovo; condition Rood. Also porch and pro3pect now ia for a Rood crop of 1SI2S CHRYSLER rt'i h comforiahly fua.Mid. Will ront fnr th« jealous actress qulto ruin the effect foot. KlUa Rarltan Bay Boat Works, 122 70 for nn\.'. ft Hi,y > v-u u.:imnal)le. Apply actually will rlso "promptly" Boven B a 1 ire6i Bwlnrr. ' neanonablo price. Phono Ked extra good aeod. Price will be reasonable. . Jin-:- of her rival's most pathetic eccno by 100 FINE cockerel*, two nnd a half to i°. .^J > Kayport, N. J. I1nnk_8007-R-8." Thcron McCamphcll. or phuiic Wj'iiimirU Lii lur, 1) Cutiu-iino fitreet, minutes after the ndvertitjGd hour. the flutter of n tiny handkerchief In- four pounds, 2He per pound, nllvo (non6 OUTBOARD motor nnd boat (or BBIP. II. •..„>, Killed). Marshall, Locufit Poultry Farm, Phono Red Bank U6-J-2. H, L. Blood- TROPICAL FISH—All Blio aquorlumD, DAIRY FEpi)—Quality balanced rations. If, Insldo tho hoiiflo, you nro con- food, anolanolllH and supplieauppliea. New aqunllaqunlc Cut your feed coats. ("iNO,~lioth "wheat jnd ryo good homo conking; rpft^ofijihlc •,.tp-. j «Tij__I.'h'mc_IUii' nnnVj^l ~.'" two and a half to threo Inches on email SPECIAL SALE of unloBman'R nnrnplCB of traw, In balee; fiultnblo for^iioultry, 73 AVnlliice Btreet. Hot Brink, ph'.ne ! tho location of your Heats, that the rcapormlvo and considerate audience end. 30c oneh ; fifteen enah, BIX lights, EOc uar. Write rrn an avenuci (Rumeon) Soa Brlnht. N. J. ladicn' nnd miasen* wpnit knit wear; cattle, homes, P3 eoon fta whent nnd rye EIOHT-UOOM rlvor iron*, home: ». light carpet wears out appreciably In tho -world. In Milan I heard an each; quantity 1x2 opruco, short length*. suits. drcsflCB and nwcatorf. Each par- In harvested In July. Price at market rea- E Ho per mnnlntr foot; flftcen-Bfillon can U I'iRe; ?.ll irnprovcir.eiiti; lnndncape1!, factor thnn tho left. audience hiss, a poor, frightened llt- 86 5 CASH buyfi a alx-foot electric re- ment A bnrKain. Cohn, 335 Second ave- sonable. Thcron McCampbell. bank. room* for rent on the ilvor tlo soprano with vlcloua cruelty. I Krey ready mixed paint $4.00; also a lot frls«ratori worth twice that much; ex- nue, nenr Dunbar avcrmo, Long Branch, Iiector place, Kcd Bank. dnrk; twr, rnir.iitf't from depot: $60 After tho curtain rises several min- of fine coclteroln 2Gc per pound, allva | ceptionally hand BO mo and reliable. Fiifi- N. J. utes elapse before you aro ready to ntlll avoid London first nights since "Lo-Glo" olectiic Incuhutor, IOO-ORS BIEC, idaireB, Kelvinatora, Copelands, all sizes at MISCELLANEOUS. FUItNISIIED bedroom fii.il klTrhenctt". all nonthly. Kco Milton Bork, 3 M«- I heard tho privileged gallery "boo" In perfect order, $10,00. Marshall, Locuet equally low prices. Come! Look I Save I PHOTOfiBAPHS tnltcn in your homo by innuovcinoiitr, ; ?(J.On v.cckly; or will hsr.ic tlrc.it, ^li.mo i'.cl Hank 1U7. pay real attention to tho play. You electric llnht or daylitcht-. ono RxlO and la performance and bait tho author Poultry Farm, Atlantic UishlnnttR Road, A. largo BclocVion of 103i porcelain de- WE JHJ5T old abooo, monV and boys' only. change to bodrooni, an.I sittiny mom; In i have to nettle yourselves and talco a New Monmouth, N. J., phono Mlddlotown luxe modeia, with all modern improve- two smaller photos, $2.00. Also photon piivato family; near Jlcrnen place r,nil SHUwi'LArj";—SummVr i™Tar"ten iere*~ whon ho camo before the curtain, C02.* ments at Dricen flBtoniBhlngly low. 'lho painted or copied. fiiles, 110 Madison 20 Went Front Btreet, Rod Bank. South. ftrret A.I.Ircss refmanrn,. (,,,ly, | river („„„ . „/„.'"o^ial twelv": good look at tho actors nnd tho iLvcnup. Ked Uank, phone 110."i-J 5Btntu Your severest Glgn of dlspleasuro In Reliable Refrlffornto_._ r Co., IrvJnK place, STAR Window Cleaning Co., (Joor^o I-e«, l.M_51i._ned_nank. ,_. | ,-,.,„„ l,o». 0>v,.,r will ,,,nl,,taln Bro,md». Buenery before you will concentrate : THREE furnished rooms, sunny, all con-Eatontown, Phone 26. Open dnyfl, oven- anaffor, 6 Wharf avenuo, Red UanJc. | to steal away silently between acts; i vcnlonccfli private ncctlon; five minutoa VUnNISIIKI) ROOM, nice and air;', all . •inirlflr.:. Sl.S/i'l for >..<». to covor tax- on what tho author nan to aay; and inga nnd Sunday»._ manure for pale. Prices right, Clnudo phone MOM. imurovetnentt;; t;ooil locaUan-. ym"ut' Vur.Hdtii, I'IHIIW Rod Bank 283. and even whon u play la so banal as • from ocean. Phono or write Mm. Andoc- C. Wright. Llttlo Silver, phono Red Bank no wlao playrlRht tolls you anythlnK to provoke ridicule, your laughter is , son, corner Ward nnd Grant avenue, West PLANET JR. tractor, rebuilt; aloo Rolens, AUTO LOANS—Confidential, prompt, home: giirauo. Apply at 61 South street, HALF OF ]l(JUB[.E houHeTo^rMoTirrtW Important to his plat meantime. But i Park, Sea Ilrluht, N. J., phono Rumsou and repair service. Conover Bros., 1493-J. _ courtcoua nei'vlco: no endorsementn; Hecl^Bnnk^plioneJJia^M^ j renter of town, f,,i- ront; newly rgno- always moro Involuntary than mock- WASHING MACHINES, salei and repairs payments reduced. Federal Acceptance onco your attention lo engaged It lo 7«4 phono_ HolmdriJ,_Wlc1tatunk._K. J. COMFORTAHLR room for rent, private ' '•ated; n?t':im heat, rlx rnomn aad batllth|l ing. And how kind you arc! Should FO'R SALE, 20-foot eea skiff; prnctlcaily on all makes. MnyTas opoclallBtn. Tun- Co.. 610 Electric bulldlntr, Aabury Park, family; Koo(t location; vory VoaFOnabln. fascinating "to watch you. At first WANTEP, motal trap nefltn; alno used tine's, 10 Monmouth street, phono Red phono 3230. Open ovonlnitB 7:00 to »:00. F. Ifylln, realtor, an actor stumble over a piece of fur- new; in eommlnBion. Apply at 89 Wll- 2t_Haniaon avenue. Call Ited Hank 3595. • Hci,Mj^crJluili}jn;r.Jj'l>li ItKNT," half "of douiilo~~hou30. nU niture you will consolo htra with a t Stnto price. Adrona Metal Yrapn, box Gil, yi .^xvat, ftd? JJQ-Yw, N. J. ablo and relaxed; oa tho tension PUMP—Hoosler \i h. p. motor, copper CHICK-RINC grandn. In mahogany, for their small house dogs while on trips. nil improvementfl; wood location; with j rooms; all improvements; newly decorat- rlpplo of applauso; you almost al- KcdDk» only S695. A lifetime opportunity. or •week-ends, will find it by addressing prh'ilefTO of fretting hreakfast In room. \CI'' x&mxQ. 12 Sprimj street, nenr Front helfihtona you gradually Bit upright, tank and fittings, glaflR s^iagc; pumps 1 wayn a3aure the villain that you be-DEMCATESSEN ehow caao for aalc, aliout SCO trallonn p, h. depth 2S feot. Perfect T_u8tbis'«i_ir. Monmouth ntreet. Red Bjnk. A. D. C, drawer 511, Rod Bank. •__ Addi-osa -111 EtiBt front ntr_et. Red Dank. ^.E? '. ^onoJK_2G. Jindjlfink. and when thoroughly excited you are lieve ho In a good man at heart by six foot Ions with room for ono cake of running order. Divly. Locuet, N. J., phono PUBLIC AUCTION SALE—Wo hny and WATER aYHlXMS—Kafrbanka'>Murao wa- KHONT rooms, comforttrhly ViiVnUlicdl SIJT-ROOM hounr. hath, n_w hot •water all bending toward tho stngc—most !co; price %2.b. Apply to G. B. Frelbott, Atlantic HlghlandB 070. gcll anythinR and everything on com- ter systems installed. Wo apucializo tn nit'o locntion; lavRe porch, nhf-tle treea, i heutins plaia; two-rar Kflraga; t^o an extra awell of clapping whon he hlociin fr(1Itl of you with mouths nllphUy njar. As Port Monmmah, K. J.* ROW BOATS—ton, twelve and fourteen mission. Sa!e;i every Tuesday ,at 12:30pump repaliinK. Hcoldence. MidJletown, all Improvements; liRht hnunekeoplni> nr I school; rent rednred. Inquire takes his call; nnd should anything fctit, 320 up; cedar built. Thompnon P. M. Mntawnn Auction Sales Co., 24 to N. J., phona MiddletowMiddle n GO. Plumbing, honrd if denircd. 2_n Spring ntroot. Red Ownor, 1_ Oak plan;, Fair Haven, N. J.. tho crloio passes, back you lean LATE enbhage plants for anle. Charles hi ond tinningii . FroFdd G. HHurst. 11 nfcaln—and so on, to and fro through- go wrong during a porformanco you I*. Whllo, Branch nvenus, Llttlo Silver, Pont Worka, Center atreet. Sea Bright, Hi Droad street, Matawnn, N. J., phono Ilnnk, phono 1R02-R.* "I .-."?. Hed rijmk 247',t.__ suffer sympathetic agony. In onop^ronlto Foxwogd Park.* N. J. Matnwan fi!7. OLD (JOLU—Wo pay cauihh ~ ior your old FOU KENT nt linmaon, furnished: thrco out the evening llko a flold of wheat play a player suddonly wont dumb. FOR SALE, ten-horso Johnnon outboard SE refrleorctore a arc alt gold jewelry, watchea, teeth, etc. fleua- and five room huniralnws. with Improve- swaying In tho broezc; GARAGE or place of buBlnCflfl with flv«- motbr; perfect condition; $60. AddrCRfl Kuarantcctl for fWW o years at TmnttiiR's, !lUeB',_86_Uroad Btrcct,_Rctt_Bank! APARTMENTS. ments and Kumrte; nicely decorated; near There was a panicky pause; nobody room apartment overhead; all improve- 16 Monmouth atrect, phono Red Bank 39. SUMMER BOARD—Shady KiiolK Hnni-c bun lino ami litithinc [,'i'nunda; rsaronable You gasp aloud whon surprised, 0 Box 2.18. Fnlr Hnvon, N. J. . APARTMENT of four roomn and hath, on tho sins could recall the missing nientN. Inquire Mrs. Chambers, 50 Woat road, Fnlr Haven; fine clientele; five ren1 t to rellnhlo tennnt; roB»e_sion July 1. and your hush In momonto of high Front a treat. Apt. 3-D, phone 58B.* EIGHTEEN-FOOT motorboat, Palmer in- PIANOS, violins. orBunB. Amplco Duo-Art plenty of windows; electric refrigerator, I ho n e_ 4 3 7^K u m s on. line, and tho prompter wasn't thore. board motor, In commisolon; 565. SUKB- Wolto Mlgnon tuning, voicing and re-acres, beautiful grounds, tennis court, Krt- emotion Is so tenao an almost to bo conditlonlnH. Dlrhan'o Piano Shop, Drum- ea: no liquor sold; excellent fonti; hot water, heat "furnished: RIEO carnso for TWO five-room bun Halo wa with~bath,~all In a funk tho actor started tho whole FOR SAIJE, Duro water system, complete, man. Rlvor street, JuOng Branch, phono Beauty-rest beds. Low rates. Phono Rod rent. Inquire 135 Bridge avenuo, Red audible. Another measuro of your including tank; electric: nacrlftco for 1197.' mond place, Red Hank, phona 983. Bnnfc, phone fiSfi-R. episode over again. Instantly the quick nnle, %\f>. Charles presser, 113 Bank 283. liny street, Bumson, at, ilint'lemann's Cor-' excitement In tho way you treat your audience realized tho player's nppro- West Front street, phono 681-M, Red TWO HUNDRED White Leghorn pullets, INSTRUCTIONS—Mabel Colcman School TWO-ROOM Jtpartmont, fitrnlnhed or im- npr. Write C>. I. Wnrdell. Sen Bright, or programs. I havo boasted I could Bk* tight weeks old, J. T. Wright, Chapel BUSINESS NOTICES. of Dancing open all summer; ballroom furniafiud for Unlit houeokeeping. 201 cull 2 7 Soa Bright. honslon—would ho remember tho Hill road, Atlantic Hlghlande, phone Red dancing a (specialty. Rates reasonable. BerKen placo. Rctl Dunk. tell what eort of play had boon per- Bank 3339-M. WE ARE prepared to bale your hay, etraw fi missing line this tlmo?—and whon REMINGTON typewriter No. 10, recondi- and ofit» from tho field. Let us figuro PhonoJJOJ ^ l _JRe£t5r_pJ_nco,__Red Bank-. SM'ALL npartment tor rent: ad'iltn formed merely by looking at thoho did triumphantly hurdlo It thoy tioned, llko new; guaranteed for one FOR SALE, fishing boat, thirty feet long. only,", two rooms, private bath; fur- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. year, $20; walnut booUcaoe, glaa_ door8, your hallns, William Mears & Son, Rum- I BUY and cell Bccond-haml clothes, nniRt nished for licht hoUBckeeplnsr; all im- theater floor after the audlonco had breathed an audible sigh of relief, oleven-ioot beam, thirty horae power son, phone_361. ._ , . ho In good condition. L. ICorber, 209 FOR SALE, Newman Sprlnsa road, mod- gone. If n light comedy, you will seven shelved, $9; net of anironu, black. Univerfl»l ensine. Leonardo Yacht Club, provementa: near station. H. A. Worth- ern BGven-room houBe; partly furnished; followed by almost, a cheer. with Interior grate, $10; old ntufTeil three- phone Atlantic HlghlandB 185.* TREE SPRAYING, pruning, fartlllzatlon. Shrowabury avenue, Red Brink. Phone loy, 23 Itoctor place, Hod Bank, phono leave your programs fairly unin- cunhlon divan, green, very good condition, cavity Porter Rumson, 468-W. 1168. hath, aun parlor, two-car enrage, barn jured; If n. molodrama has wrung Broadway box-oflico records show M-,{15; antique couch, very valuable, $60. TWO tcn-trallon steel fountains for sale. phone 323. WE BUY old ears, butteries, radlntorn, connectlnffj 115x300; trees. May nrandt- that you tolerate about onp play in Lot of now throw rugs, various size, $1.00 C. D. Chandler, 675 Elver road, Fair SMALL apartment for rent furnished* on 7IS (irecnoavenuo, Brooklyn, N. Y. your nerves you torturo them In PAINTER and paper hanger and decor- etc.; highest price raid. King & Hee- river; one block from Broad atroet, 81 lirTr ten, and wax enthusiastic over only tn $1(1. Practically now san ranso $16; Haven, J^Jy ator] rcaeonablo prices. Will pepor a nnn, box 38, East Kcanahure. N. J., phono screws, or tear them Into little bits. Jot of iron beds, singlo nnd threo-quarterff. SAILTBOAT, Gun class, olmoot new, prills MIddletown 17 4. Ennt_Front ntreot. Rod Bank. ily hoiiHcs; Red Bank, Fair Haven. List ono In flftcqn. During an ordinary room for $8.60 and up; all work guaran- your property with mo for action. Steg- Wo nevor can bo sure in advance with Bin-ingft, $1 each. L. E, Crown, 117 new; very reasonable. InQUrlo 53 Bayteed, Joseph Hoffman, 19 Monmouth WAT^TEDT APARTMENT for reiuT7urniBhed~or"un- season between 150 and 200 newPronpcct avenue, phono Red Dank hi. avenue, Atlantic Highlands. buy second-hand bicycles f urniflhed, ground floor, on river bank; maier, 49 Fair Knven road. Fair Haven, what you aro going to consider fun- Btroot, Red Bunk. Phono 2104. Rod Bank. and second-hand frtimos. •er Par- Phone Red Bank, 727-W.' pieces are offered in New York. ker, 8 Mechanic Btreet, Red BanK phone centrally located. 14 Riverside avenue, ny. LJnea whore wo plan to pause "I LOVE TO KILL." every deecrlptlon of phone Red Bank 1416-M, FARMS, houses, bungalovfa and bulldinsr Perhaps twenty or thirty of these vermin; fumigation export;tnothu cleftrtd 1313. while your mirth; uubfjld.es you may r lots; many fino burh-ainfi, G. Howard may repay their production costs and Boy Scout troup in Hazlet. A meet- from furniture In a few hours; termite WORLD'S FAIR—Stu"(Icnt"s ~E7i'o^FSciaT Lipplncott, 31 Monmouth atreet, Rod greet with only a chuckle; while oth- Oceanport News. ing waa held on Thursday evening, control. JamcH A. Hogg, exterminator, BIX days. pe:-sonnlly conducted, loavhu; REAL ESTATE WANTED. ers from which wo expected a fifteen show a profit. Should tort nlncA 18R8. Box RH, Ashury Pnrk. phono July 1st nlso hcvon-ilny ton is leaving turn out to bo money-making hits, and another meeting will be held 732fl. Office 1230 Corlleit avenue, Nep- every Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Coohe, tu'cnt, HAVE YOU farm or country homo for ATRACTIVE homo on iflv roadoad, llnc chuckle you may welcome with a (The Kcil Dank Heslster cttn bo bought soon. Fifteen boyo have entered tune, N. J. room, dinlndi e kitchen, open porchh, nteam roar. Ono of tho most Interesting Broadway consldora itself lucky. It in Oeennport at tho sto.o of Carlo Riazta.) fsalfl ? We have real buy era waiting for heat; four hoc)roomH, twn baths, maid's Is my gueaa that Broadway runs a their names to toecome QCouts. .BUSINESS ^maTrwoufil""like~pTpli'ii^iitl7 favma and country homoB of nil kinds. Wo room ami bath: two-car p-arfifte: lot oxperioncea of any first performance Mlsa DoriB Hurley 1B spending this HAWKINS BROTHERS, real estate, furliiahed room, with private bath. Ad- ure constantly selling properties which nro 50x150; prloo S 13,500. \V. A. Hopping million dollars "Into tho red" every Ira Rathbono is visiting hi3 aunt, 11 properly priced. Llat youro now for Quick is what actors call "finding thoir week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carey Insuranco, mortgntro lonno. 10 Mon- dress II._S.,_box_5U._Red-Bank. Agency, 8 Linden plncc, Red Bank, phono year Jn. the pathetic effort to win Mrs. Lauretta Peseux of Elmer. rosults. No charge unless Bold. Dunham, 397.* laughs," But onco you havo settled ofJPortaupock. mouth street (ground floor). Red MORTGAGE MONEY to loan; l"havo dif- R5 East Main street, Freehold, N. J. what you intend to laugh at thero your approval. But after long ex- ferent sums of first mortjrnfje money to ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, 14 East Wash- periences I have come to tho con- Dr. and Mra. Charles A, Smith of Bank, phona 352. loan In nmounta of $;i,t)0o, .? l.doo und W, rcaaonnbly priced farmn, coun- aro no moro surprises; every audlonco try homefl and ncreiiRc to neli, Lint ington avenue, plot lOOxUM); larffo clusion that your audience judgment Brldgewatera had aa their guests on PAINTING, decorating, paper hanglne, $5,000. W. A. Hoppinir Aijency, S Lln- house, all Improvemcnta, perfect condition; from Maino to Miami will laugh In yoiir proi»erty' with mo for actionr . Step- Is correct; and that when wo of tho Sunday, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Middletown Village. porch furniture sprayed; reasonable raaicr. -1H Fair Haven road, 3 nir Haven, two-car jiiu-nRO: Rule or rent. Gi Seventh ,, tho same places. No new audience prices. If colntr to paint, ask for efltl- WANTED^ '.I far ft venue, nine-room house, plot fl 0x100 ; theater assort any ploy Is "too good Nellie Donovan, MIBOOO Elizabeth horpo ruuiavate. Red Bnnk 727-W.' RBIQ S5.O0O, half cash. B. M. Gardner, ever discovers a fresh joko or miss- and Ann Smith and Cathorlno Don- (Tho Hcd Bank Rcglstor can be bought mntes. Arthur E. Boyce, phono Rum son Jamea Lcddy, Ke iriflburff, N. J." es an old one, except through tho for them," wo aro wrong. No, some- In Mlddlotown at tbo Btort-s of J. C. GG6. Easy to remember. It's 666. Nitvealtik. N. J. how It wasn't qulto flood enough! As ovan, all ot Bayonno. ICnlcbt end William B. Waters.) ELECTRICIAN—If it's electrical wo ocll, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SALE OH EXCHANGE, would sell enuity fault of tho performer. Howovor, af- Talloyrand said, "Thoro 1B oomebody Mrs. Frederick A. Wood was hoat- install or repair; estlmatea given; expert EMPLOYMENT. in doubln house, 17 nnd 19 Pctem pla^P, •tcr a few wocks nn actor often "IOBOEI Thb Bridge club met at the home radioo service. StoreSt.. Shore Utilities, 11.1 li FIVK-I1OOM bunpalow nnd one four-room for fiinyjlo house, -unencumbered; or sell at clovoror than anybody—and that 1B cas to tho morhborB ot tho Ocoan- MEN—Ambitious, nprc 18 to 42; various lovs* future. M. E. Pharo, 184 RldEewood a laugh" bocnuso ho unconsciously of Mro. Goorgo W. Smith Friday. Occnti nvenue. Sea Bright, Victor C. apartnitnt. Imnilro nt 172 Fair Haven everybody." poi-t Young Women's club at her A surprise party waa given for Mr, Perottl, 26 Church Btreet, Sea bright, dlnti-lctH. Experience unnecessary to ££lL __p!..._ -ond, South OinnKc, phono 2-0676. homo rocontly. Plans woro made 238-W. those willing to follow insUuctionn nmi SIX-ROOM house for Vent, 210 Monmouth TliUCK nnd poultry farm, orchard, pas- and Mrs. William Bohn a few dayo can qualify. Salary ? I .HfiO to ?2,100 ure, brook, five-room cabin, berimed for a boat rldo aboard Captain Rid- WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, heat- street; $2'> per month. Alston Beckman, ago In celobratlon of thoir fourteenth yearly. Write D. P., box fill, Her! Hunk. attorney. Rod Bank. ceillngi!, rock fireplace nnd chimney; larjfQ dlo'D boat, tho "Mlnnlo R.," on July ing and tinning. Pumpa nnd windmills attic, basement; 24x24. 13. Jackson. Eat- wedding anniversary. Tho celebranto repaired. Acent for MngUr carburetor SITUATIONS wonted; SWISB coiiplo wlnh HALF of double house, nix rooms and ontown. 25. Proceeda irom this pffalr, will ctml navliiK devlco. Fita any furnace. 42 position; cook, servo; chauffeur- gar- bath; at 119 Chestnut street. Inquire benefit tho Oceanport church. Fol- received a number of flno glft3 and Lelfjhtonavenuo, Red Rank, phone S687-J. dener; nine-yearn' references, $80. Also at 123 Chestnut street. Red Bunk. RIVER FRONT, Fait- Ilavcn, furnished, lowing tho business session children's they and their gucots had a flno CALL Red Bunk 3157-J, Estclle, tho paint- Swiss ho u BCWO rker-rh am bcrm aid-nurse. FOR RENT, Kmnll work nhop; nlao email newly painted, modern homo; ten rooms, time. er. If you still demtmd the bent In palnt- Sfi". Phone Rumson 781. individual earn ROB : rennonnble rent. two baths; ntcam hciit; garage; Inrce- n!ot, sun cults were mado to bo distrib- r r KTiind view; ? 1 fi.000. c-anh 52,50 0. Eny Inp and paper hanging. Office and ehop BOARD iDno . .7. », A. BadRnlupl. uted by tho Borough Welfare asso- Miss Margaret Greenwood Is home ut 20 Mount iitrcet, Red Dank. WILL child tiueo to B VanHorn. phono Red Rank 2S3. affo in vc rv eood Ame •lean homu; cx- BUNGALOW with rlvor privileges, five ciation. Tho next meeting will bo from tho Long Branch hospital, rooms, Imih, fireplam, pofh; attractive collcnt care pi\ en. Writo J. h f»11. I'lVK-ltUOM houao In Ited Hank; all held on July 11 nt tho homo of whereiahp underwent an. operation OTT, tnnka for nala nnd In- Roil Rank." troes, shrubs and lawn. Other rrntals for appendicitis. stalled ; grading and landecspa to Sr>0. Rny VnnHorn, Fair Haven, Improvements; centrilly lornted. In MIBB Shirley Riddle of Brldgewatcrs. SALESMEN, General Eloctilu aii- condi- Phone Itcd Bank 233. Following tho meeting refreshments Mrs. John Carey has returned work: mason work, trucking; sand, tioninc—We nro looJilnfr for n few «i>c- fine condition; 4^0 contract rnortffaB*, wcro served by tho hostess. from Elmlra, New York, where' she cinders and gravel. Old buildings torn cinlty salesmen, or men. who fool iiunlineil HUMMER" RENTALS—Kxcellont lint at- no ench down; real buy at $2,800, to eell specialties; our volume has tnketi tractive hornen and cottacea In vicinity; Soo Milton pork, 3 Mechanic street, spent a week with her mother, Mrs. down and removed. A. Jones, phono comfortnMy furnlsheil: J1B0 to SI,200 for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wemple had a rcmaiVablo jumr> upwnril; our oi'grniii_n- phono Eed Bank 1617. nn their week-end guest, Mrs. Lydla Henry K. Ball. Eatontown 483-M. tlon ig operating ut a profit nnd our pro- neason. Sonje on river and oconn. Ituy Gcro H. Conovor Is out after hav- ductive pal-smeii me makitur except ion til V.'inHorn, Fair Haven, phono Red Brink Kcdcnburg of Bay Hldge. LAWNS and Kardcna cured for by men money; any man who can mensnro up to 283 1th ensh to buy reaaon- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blakolcyhave ing boon on tho olck list several trained In ncatnenH and attention to do- our standards with relation to hack- SEMI-BUNGALOW at Navonlnk for rent; ably priced Shrewsbury waterfront lot. days. tuils; grounds kept In perfect ordor nt ground, appearance and personality mid Jive rooms ^ind bath, two-car Harare. May 1 llat your waterfront property? Etfift- rented their houso at tho. corner of very recifloimblo fiEure. George J. Wid- who ivill not Vio patifiAcd with ctirnini? less For further pariicularn inquire of Frank ninlcr, 49 Fair Haven Eoad. Fnlr Haven, Wolf Hill avenue and Pemberton A surprise party wad given for ]y, InndGcnpo corvlco, phoro Eatontown thnn 5fi.000.00 per year, on our liberal Hower, Naveaink, N. J,, or phono Atlantic phono _Red J3ank__7 2_7^W.* „._,._ Joseph Hanklns last week in cele- 4S.W. avenue for tho summer and have commission plan, will b_ extended an op- _'-13 3-M;_ HOME with view ofTivor. on terrncai six portunity, (iencrfil Electric n'u- corniilion- moved to a houso which they havo bration of his birthday. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doors and OR_NT,17uiiRaT bg l w of eeoeevonn rooroomm snnd rooms, with all improvementfl; lot windows: eavo 25% of fuel coats. H. ,_ rcproRontB tho finest, most hath, nil i m prove moil ts ; nowiy decor- 'fix 3 00; two-_ar ffarnpec Price S4.K0O. just built on Wolf Hill avenuo oppo- Turner and Michael Mandevllle merchflntllao in Hi . indus- A. Hendrlcknon & Co., phono Red Bank n'cd: beautiful yrouiuls; Kn-rn^e; $40 r,er W. A- HopplnK Atceiu-y, 8 Linden, place. site-tho Oceanport school. are enjoying camp life In Pennsyl- HO!). 114 Monmouth street. Red Bank, ... , our product* Inclutlo (ien.ral I_lertrk. rith. E. Morris, Lconnntvillc rond, At- vania. oil and BflB furnaces, -winter _ilr roudliioii- Hil|| i _^ IT'S A BARtJAIM—A Kiirrlfica for lot Mra. Flora A." Wood and Mro, products nnd coolinu product a for fiOxlfjO; Form an avenue. Fair Haven. Mro, John J. Masoey spent tho GEORGE B. pROWN, Inauranco and numrnor use; the Bueceaa of our Bnlcpnion PART of attractive house, five roorn.r hot Georgo S. Lopor of Long Branch water heat, tiled bath, fireplaro: trar.'lRC. Apply to Paul Revere, 56 Broad Btreet, havo returned homo from a week's wook-end with her mother, Mrs. Jo- real.estate, 30 McLaren street. Red attributable, to the P.-ilalillit.y of the I e nnkl seph Arnoal of Koyport. Bank. merchandiao plus the tremendous advprtih- orche:<, BCrt'enF, fiv i' ti ; _ __J_ -____ visit at Mra. Lopor'n cottage at BurJ ..pproprlationr. of (ifiu-i-iil Klcdrir, ltivn i-iued fo Phune Middletown SACRIFICE two trncti of land, 345 (cot City. Miss Evelyn Plney is visiting rela- I.AWN MOWERS mid power moworn who havo paved tho -wny for the real jol> nnd Htffl fret at. He! ford drawl) rtdco. idmrponcd and repnlrcd. Ordors cellod v?o nvo doinff as proven by the immhcr of QOli. Hliaclous white Colonial huino with Main street, with water frontage. Ad_res» Mr. and Mro. Henry Bunch and tives at Perth Amboy ( ; f ITTLJ!! AMEIUOA, ANTARCTI- his ncc& In oily greano irom tho Mr. and Mre. Alhana of Jersey for nn us ditily from iutur- crocii uliutters; ; eveti roor.i.", plefimlnp •tS-i Jvenrncy nvcniio, ArljiiKlon. N. J.* CA, Jano 26 (via MooL-ay Hndlo). blubbor In oplto of bla groat cklll. family of Brooklyn spont tho week- Jnhn Hanson, 32 Hudson avenue, Rod esteii pi-onpecta; we nm pliinnimr to rim DLis'S ihroiifhoui : newly tiertirated kltch- T Svcf- F ATl ILY li o use, convenient to end at their summer home on Main City spent Thursday with Capt. and Bank. ^ short school wherein we •will truin de- i iiml bath; i>\p;uifive luwna; finrdRe; ooU aivtl huainc^i center; wix roonin —Thin la ocal-flklunlns tlmo la Ltt- It was fascination to tratoli him. Mrs. Anthony Blschoff. elrablo men, nfter which we will give thorn • iru'iimled 1-y fine homer, and Inmhcvir- h F!I!C, with all improvementspovements;; lolot street. TYPEWRITER nondfiuartct-o^ TypowriVers a definite start on the way to an fixepllont K-, in Hoi! Hunk's; nicest residential dis- fidxlt' i Rental income tlo Amorlca. You ohould ceo our lie told mo thoy aro coins to oecuro Mlos Margaret Ellison of Nut- rented, bought, sold nnd ropaired. Tru- a Tho Stato Kmorgoncy Rollcf sent hln'o. 3[t_I)iond ntreot, Hod llarik, incomo through proiqmct.-i, f'wlil n['. i:;ifiiicn trict I *•'•;• tenant. Tele- early. W. A. Hrtppinsr Ancnry, 8 blubbory biologists at work—fiarle mnny llvo Adollo and Emperor pen- nwamp lo visiting Mrs. James Wil- and othfir flalen pi-nmntional plnni.. Air pJncc. Red Ilnnk. phono .'537.' B. PorlUns or New Brunawlclt, N. J.; Inspector Alox Bonah to Inopoct tho THB'UifiilEST pflccn pald^forlivo^hic?.' londitlonlnB Corporation, npply A. .1. Phona Hcrl linnk 11 gulna In tho spring (Octobor) to federnl gardens In thin borough re- liams. no. Joe Dakor,- 230 Mechanic street, Rock, vico preeident, 5S2. Cer.tral nvcnii'.1, Toul A- Slplo of Brio, Pa,, nnd Alton bring back to zoos In America. They cently. Inspector Bonnh expressed Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn and phono Tied Bank 2300. Newark, N. J., or Cliail™ JI. r_tni_kf, 47 A. Llndoey of Wc3t Newton, Pa. bavo materials for a largo cago oa himself (is dolighted and ratod a family and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Monmouth Btrcat, Hrd Hank. ___ RADIO SERVICE—Prompt and roa- What B mcoal hand and will not bavo tho trouble larrto percentago of tho gardono as Masaoy attended a buffet uuppor at YOUNG MAN, _lnEle, wantn Tvork of rvny oxcollent. Pamphlots havo boon dis- tho home of Mr. and Mrs, John Por- nonablo rorvico; only tho heat of klnd; hounemnn, Imilrr, rnn t\:\vo mi-, Thoy aro very bnay p trying unsuccessfully to koop thorn material used for roplacompnts. Tubes handy, all round; llvo in or out. Phone la a big lwlo In the aaow that Paul tributed by tho ntato giving polntoro ter of Rumaon lnot week Rumnon H3B-M.' Boal-atclnB oad that to oomo Job. AB nnd helpful Information on canning Mr. and Mro. James Woodcock trKtod freo. Bradloy's Radio Service, | I told you botoro. wo have killed Slplo bod on tho last Expedition. 79 Newman Sprinffs road, phono Red XOUNfi LADY winhps poplli.m ni Look- and It ia a common bollof that tho have moved into their new house. 1 COO ccalo for tbo JOotl supply of Hero's tho most Intonating thing ^Innk 11B4-J. keeper or cashier oi lioth; iivclvu y^r,"' ho told mo-^thoy aro golne to In- borough will boneflt greatly by Its John Jonon hnn rented his now experiences. Apply \V. J . t'n\ ;ill, Ktil oursolvea nnd our doga and tho federal gardens, I*UUE MATERIAL, palntar7 outaldo, load" Hank. stall a big water tank on too Jacob houso on Hartshorno place to Georgo Bf nlilM of thcao ncalo aro vnlunblo (or Dunn of Rlvoroido drlvo. and oil inside, WallhUle paints, floor i WHITE WOMAN wlnhcn di 'n •ivoik til Mr. nnd Mro. Edward Worthloy 'lcnnlnir, wnxinjr, paver hanglnff: cxpor - do. or would do laundry In rarimis parposoo, nltbcuEh tlicy aro Ruppcrt far tho penguins on tho Tho Men's club will meet In tho " (>' ut. ( "nil The Garden Season. and Joan Worthloy of Newark spent onr_a> painter; work mmrnnteeti. E_ti-. ot 27G Mechanic stroet. nfto 11 P.M.. covered with bnlr Instead of mobomoward trip. It ooemo Hint It lo the week-end with Mr. and Mra. Ed- social rooms of tho Roformed church mntca freo. I'aul M. Thompson, 2 Center phono Hod Hank 1_7..- vory dlfQcalt to transport ponc'ilno ward Worthloy. Wednesday ovening, July 11. ot, Sen,_n_rltrht, N. J. allva becauBO thoy munt bo fed by MATtAilK SAU\ HARhlNoTtriSned Spir^ (Ulfiir SCHOOL Blrl vhhri to l:,'..i -ar Tills In the time of thn year when Monmoutlt coun- Dr. nnd Mro. Daniel D. Hondrlcli- <:ornotlero. Flguro t mining nnd clilldron. Writo to Aiin.-t ;!niniii-. forcB—cramming tbo food down eon returned homo last week from liut unniicntn. 227 Bergcn place, A. C. ('oopor lltuiil. KOLI I!:MII ' ty's fortiic lands nro bringing forth tlicir Ripply of _ k]* ]___ f. • " tnolr nccl;n. Thoy cannot bond ovor Hazlet News. a stay of tioveral months nt Florida. WHITE CIEL for I-OI.PNI! liou'.n to pick up food and can only cat IF IT'S "MUSICAL WO mn nupply ft. In'. _ ^vnntod. S_6_Wnllni-i! jitror:. Hod I1 fruits and vegetablca. No other pirk of tho country truction on tiny wind or atrinff instru- when swimming or diving undor Mrs. Margaret. L. Wilson of Brook- New Radio Program. ment Includliifr accordion. Ananeomentn WHITE WOMAN wmitcl for li.'inw producer* bettor products of thin port thnn pood Old wator. 1 didn't know thcao thlnga lyn spent tho week-end with P, O. n bo mndo to purolinno Instruments. Al- part time. Mra. K Ilnrviy. 1-. >k "Tho Dronm Poddler" a weekly fea- repairing. Annene, 47 Washington Monmouth. '"clfrnnil and family. ( ot o e .V; \ J ba'om and "wan (jroatly lntoroatod. ture pronontod ovor W.1RT. will bo ' ' uJl^ Jl Rod Hank. 17F»1. WANTED, thrco nnlctmen for rollliu Tho Cardinal 4-11 Poultry and tcrimllnnally known oil lunn>r. fit, r~ lAn&Bef told mo also that ho and Oarden club mot at tho homo of hoard Friday night at 7:4S o'clock. nwd truck raisoia can nnd •* vintit'ibl^ Arthur Mayhow. Jr., will lie hoard ronchefl, flcaa, motho, etc., llams'a Oit-o-Matli-; muu luiv. .a'. . * 'i Slpla and Perkins wtU propnro Kenneth end IBnrlo Aokornon on tho pcrinniiGiuly oxtonninntcrl (Ktmvan- iJ. K. WhltliiK. Innuiro nt. i'ho.Tj- ' \Vmm. Mlddlotown, N. J. outlet, for thoir produco through tho ClMj^Hlod CM- 'J »i1 ! " 1 many paogiiln Bhlno (or mounting IFolmdol turnpllto Tucndny of last Friday night nt 7:45 o'clock. Arthur toprl). Kiit^ cavicht vllh fenetd (nnt In museums at homo and tliat thor week. After tho business session Mayhovv, Jr., will bo henrd reguliirly IiolBoiied). Phono 2343 Asbury, Jnck | YOUNG CURL, dental nur' o. \vi,.hiM i umiiB of Tho Rpftlnter. Mo?i ovorybndy nnv.-ulayi I; , (,'nmenwero played and rofrcohmonta aa (fUOBt artist over thin program. tlou; trinduato of N;i\v Vinl; li<>ntal Arthur Abolo poking fun at an touva olroady flucd a great auantlty Komlrlrk, cxtcruilnfttor, entnblifllicil [ nl!tut ion". cxpcrlenred in l.'^-.v Yo.-k hnn nn automobile* In which they c.?\n qnlrUly run ot eMna of Bkna cnllo, nnowy potrcln nerved, Mcmbero jn-ouont woro Earlo ar> yen™. [clinic. I'liono Atlnntlc. ill>;ldiiiirl» I ir, Crnporos- penguin nt Llttlo Amorlca Ackcraon, Chnrlos Dowon, William out into thfl country nnd purohnpn tlin.no products. and AntarotSo potrcls, which, with Broken. w(Hn>_M'ir_^ro^^n7To^»iiruhirir FAIiMEK nnd wife or tinulc- Mian. I tlilol: fur of nortliorn ncala. Already tho pongfllns and ctsalB, will allow Hyder, Malcolm Poaoux, Ernest Tho Hegloter lino a olgn«d ntatn- oilKhly CKPoilcnrcd In nil l.lndr. of fi PeBfiux nnd Allon Wcbotor. Howard World fair: Kix'-dHy, all PMienBO intr, n)"o handllnjr wiv:i, piiM onii rtii( I; tho threo liloloBlBtn havo prepared uo to bring back probably tho Brent- ment on fllo to tho effect that Mr. i, except mcnls In ("IIICHRO, 510.M). Hy unnlcil to tuko caro of mini; li:vi'<' l:ii Tho fruit nnd vo^ctablo pi-owor who wnntfl to !n- J. fjtello, county cluh nrjenta, was ! Bovontoon Woddoll and Oraboater eat collection ot Antarctic fauna and Mro. Karl H. Lingo oC nelforii Kilo. Including Niinrara Tiilh. Loitvltii: liome. milk nnd OKK '-- Mn-l. l.novv orfnsp h!n profile enn do It, quickly nnd cheaply hy present. The cluh will moot at tho ry .Silllilny ilMII A, M. Al.«> twolvc- work. Finn oppoi I unil> fur ; i-'H nnr nenln nnd still havo humlreda to do. over miulo nvalldblo to Amorlcnn announco that tho ontjagcinent of c-oupli'.. Wrlto oxpiMiiiuu acid . nln.y homo of Allan Webster on Tuomlnv tholr daughter Clalro A. Lingo and .• tour lo World', fnlr SI I.',. Krco l.ook- ftdvcrtlalng in thc?« columns. Thoy nro prepared cornploto, with tstudonts of natural history. July 24. loli on VGfincst. Infoinuition fnniUhtiil ported. Address A. I!.. !"• . .Ml. Kov. nichnrd ]S. Fox nf Hrnoklyn, Hank. bond, fllpporo an.l tnllo Intact. When nliout ninny otlipr IICIIKIIIIIII n if". WHi- Tito c'uli llata are ntlll open to Mis.') Mary Bell of New York la han heen broken by mutunl connrnt. nmn Tnivpl nnd l.nfoi iniuion Ilurpiui. 4 WIH'I'B- linwioM-orl.flT. wo get thorn back In tho Stated thoy meaborahlp, without cost, to all visiting her brother, William Bell, [Vntor ntirct. Soil l!iii;lit. ii!niiH> 1J ^-Jj wantoil imnieillat.'ly. v?IH bo mounted In bobltnt Eroupn peoplo Interested In exploration, on the Tlolmdol turnpike. Mr. nnd CIIAI jifS~C A N KI >,'"" MI «V ~ niniiiV~W \U n n. mtnl ABcnoy, III Moiin licaeh rru-ly and Corn Itouiit. formerly of Wlmrf ivotim,, wUhcs clmlrn Hod Ilnnk 321.* J for various inuaeumo nil over tho aviation and adventure. Moinber- Mrs. William Bell, Mls:i Mary .Bell The married eouple«' Biblo cliisn to rniie; W(H-k ri'iHonnhly done. 10 Lln- country. ehlp card and froo 20% by 27« and Minn Anna G'owlen motored to .lirat rlnrc, Dml Ilnnk, (lint Iiouno linck of LAUNDRY WOU1C ted to of tho Red Bank Methodist church Slvnml ihdntor." IURO. \iftvt tlnui nini: '. Flxln,; up theno tacals la n very Inch working man ot thin ritraiiKo Atlantic City Sunday. rook nnd houpeinnri, will havo a bench pnrty and corn I'hono y0S-J lifter H:.nl 1'. M •' illfllcult Job. Undor tho akin thoro part of tlio world will bo isent to Mr. nnd Mrn. William It. r.upton ronst nt Avanel Thurmlny nlglit, July nnd unullni: nt rpniionnldii rnti'.-. How- yoiia Bonding immc. addrvns nnri and daughter Dorothy of Long In- About fifty pornona attpiuled a nnl Mu,i;ion, idioim AtlnntSf. JHittilnndn TUTOIMNIi HONK l> pei I.Mt.- la a layer of blubbor, or thick cooey land aro vlnltlnp; Andrew J. Latham and tutor, lieio fo. tin' (-.i fnt, lo kepp tbo ncal warm In this looao 3 cent titauip to mo at our and family. beach party held recently nt Avanel UOllY AMU VKNUF.R v.-il li.MIIRi:l.l.\ TKNT, 3t,\'.l'i. two hours, I watched Lindssy at Nest wesk I'll tell you about "Mo. Bright, wan operated on ycrtenliy [or rinioi.y: MH'.I vi-ry li,tlo Btlver on Friday evening. «r,»m;. Iv lir.u.tcn -tlllinnl. clilliinllon. tmtf t>y»li|lU«M!" .• for tho removal of her tonnll.i nnd CharlFB 0. Conovtr, Kcd Uaiil, phono 1366, norln«-'.i Army ts Niivy Stole, tU» worit, He.was MtaraMy aa (p. MQUttl fltieet,KoJ J'gnl;.' Plans »rs under way to organist ft at Blyerview hospital. ot r, O, Bos 46.4, EED BANK REGISTER, JULY 4,1934; Page Eighteen Miss Mnry Olasjj of Bclford gnvo a j Mrs. Edward Kelser nnd Mr. and dny party for her daughter Alice, tables were in play. The door prtee who was celebrating her sixth birth- was won by Mrs. Irving M. Davidson Farmer Fatally bench party lnBt Wednesday at Leon-1 Mrs. Oiiycru has disbanded for tho of Ked Bank, ardo beach. Games wore pinycil and summer. It will resume. acllvl!le3 In day. Alice received many gifts from her friends. Refreshments wore Mra. Albert Llndonstruth haa re- Injured By Auto refreshments wore, served at mid- the fall, turned from a visit to rojatlvea at night. Those present were Misses served end prizes awarded for EH Clinton, 75, a rotlred Tennent garnon. Long Inland, Marlon Carney and Elsie Fills, Edith The 000 club met at tlio homa of farmer, was fatally Injured Monday Hnnlilnn, Edith MaWhinncy, Cuthtr- Matawan News. Mlsa Frances Lloyd and Mlsa Isabel hy an automobile as lie was leading Egglc.ilon attended tho thrfio-dny Mrs. James J, Taylor last week. First 10 BROAD ST. - Tel. R. B. 1815. ino Wright, Bertha Pokus. Eleanor and second prizea wero won by Mrs. ;i cow to pasture. Ho died a. few Gould and -Jessie O'Neill, David (Thc Itort Dank Resistor cftn bo bought "Choosing-a-career" conference for hours all or the accident In Freehold in Mntawan from M. J. O'Conncll. 124 college mon and women held at New- Janica McPhce and Mrs. Benjamin H. Plahn, Burton* Thomas, Artlmr Cur-| Main street, Jacob A, Lewis nnd J. & J, Crato, Jr. Tho heart prlsa waa AH Beauty Work Done By Marinejlo Experts 1 ho.-ipital. l:i,ainl.) ark in tho fiuditorlum of IJ. Bam- t Is, Max Fokus, Carl Giveailold, berger & Co. Tuesday, Wednesday awarded to Mr3. IQchvard H. Bcattor* The car that struck Clinton was op- Ralph Layton, George Brllmves, Da- Jack Miller la the owner of a new good. Mrs. Mary Longotreet received We Specialize in Personality Hair Bob. erated liy Joseph McGrath of Pine- vid Hood, Eiiwnrd KniR, Normiii Huick sedan. and Thursday. wood boulevard, Laltewood. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Lowls H. Blood and tho consolation prize. Neimler, Arthur Symington unit Wil- Ralph Hoffman visited friends at son Charles left Saturday for a short Mrs. Kvendon and her daughter,' Our Permanent*! Make Your Hair Thicker. I told state police that as his car ap- jjam Tn'ylor. " Philadelphia Tuesday, Malltmua visit with Mr. Blood's parents, Jlr. Mrs. Hazel I>lk and son John, of Hat- proached Clinton, who was walking 'jirs. jadt Oherlo of Santa Marco, Mr. and Mrs,. Robert and Mrs. Charlea Blood of Dover, lleld, Connecticut, spent Saturday at along tlie Hide of tho road, tho cow Colombia, South America, is visiting spent last week-end at Sblpbottom. suddenly darted across the road, drag- Foxcroft, Maine. tho homo of Mra. Evendon'a Bister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Keefcr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kanster of New- Mr. and Mra. John DuBola cele- Mrs. Edward H. Scattcrgood. Kinpr Clinton into the path of the ma- Mrs. John Oborle, who hns been ark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Suppose you are chine. , Henry Kaplan Sunday. bratod their nineteenth wedding an- Mr. nnd Mra. Edward II. Braach visiting her son John at Jersey City, niversary Saturday. Together %vlth left by automobHa Friday morning McOrkth was arraigned before Jus- continues on the sick list. nltliouRh Mr and Mrs, William L,utjz of their house guests, Mr. arid Mrs. not making a tice of fhe Peace Qulnn of Freehold Main street are the owners of a new for New Hampshire, whera they will is Improving. Mrs. Oberle's house Charles E. Brady of Newark and spend about a month.. and hold in bail for grand jury ac- on Thompson avenue liasibeen rent- Pontlac. Mrs. J. A. Barcroft of Atlanta, Ga., tion on a technical charge of man- od for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Hutchln- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mccklom have whale of a salary they enjoyed a dinner at Button- arrived at Nova Scotia, where they slaughter, j Miss ICiiinn Mlrback of Hohokrn son and family left Friday to spend wood Manor. the summer at Mnntnloking. aro stopping temporarily with Mrs. This relief isn't for Kviis a week-end visitor at Miss Helen Miss Virginia Yorker io havlnp; a Mccklcm'a slater. They expect to re- Himlip's home. Alonzo White, 3d, Is home on his millionaires ... it's for Leonardo News. | summer vacation from Lehigh unl- week of her vacation at this tlm,e. main at Nova Scotia about a yoar Mrs. Dennis of l^cd Bnnl! was a Miss Yerger left Sunday for Massa- and then return to River Plaza, chaps like you who reront. st of Mrs. Irving J. Tec- verslty, Bethlehem, Pa. chusetts, whore she attended tho (Tho Red Bank Rezlstcr can h« bousht Arnold T. Chapman, Jr., of Albany, in Leonardo nt tho utorcn of William Moy- pip. wedding of a friend at Nonwell on have a landlord, a er?, William Ehcpson and Mliuiio Thurci:.) Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Sylvester of N. Y., was the weeli-ond gupst of Tuesday. She was a bridesmaid at Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle Todd. SEIZE GANSTEB CAR. grocer and an electric Mrs. Margaret Leonard nnd Mr.1!. I.iiUi'hurst are spending several a weddinp at Wellcsley, Saturday. weeks in ami about Leonardo visit- Miss Elsie Connett and Miss Em- Miss Yerger formerly lived at Well- light company on the Klla Bills left on Monriny for a. two- : ily French of Ornngo were, gucsta of Newnrk Pollco Capturo Cur by months' visit witli relatives at Water- ' ing their nieces ami nephews, incluil- esley. Guards For Stills. pay-roll. inK Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Gordon, Miss Barbara Todd Monday of last loo, Iowa. i week. Miss Shirloy VanBrakle and Miss Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Banlleld nnd Dorothy Littlo havo been chosen by A blood-stained automobile wag Miss Alice Ross of Newark-is vis- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holland of found Monday In a garage- in tho ZOTOS PERMANENT—A Guaranteed Wave- We realize that your iting Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Macin- Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Banflckl. tho Ida Fayo chapter of tho World Mi-ji Marjorlc Lewis hns gone to Rellevillc wero week-end guestfl of Wide Guild to go to tho Northflcld rear of 17 Halleck street, Newark, No Machinery—No Electricity—Safer, quicker, cool clothing comfort tosh. Miss Ross was formerly a \ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas of Jack- teacher in the high school here. ] the. Adirondacks for several weeks. Seminary Camps, Northflcld, Mass., by Umborto Barro, operator of an more comfortable. (Odorless, loo.) must come out of what son street. auto repair shop. Tho car carried Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Conover ' Mrs. Marion Gold Lewis, senior in recognlton of tho Guild's winning recent ot the I^ow York Assembly Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ertlman, tho atate reading contest sponsored license taga issued to Joro Rullo, 28, you have left . . . that nnd Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mollor [ Jr., wero week-end guests of Mr. and cll;1 •, "Women of the Moose, left by tho Missionary board of tho state. of 445 Worth Elovonth street, New- arc visiting tho World's Fair at Chi- . Mrs. Lawrence Lemalre of Philadel- we can't cut in on your Miss Mario Dietz entertained sev- ark, a former bodyguard of Richie caBo. They "e making- the trip hy ..Mmdny for Atlantic City to attend phia. current, car or cinema automobile i""' "i1"""1'10™1 convention of tho eral friends at a birthday beach par- Bolardo, racketeer, who was recently Guerln Todd. Jr., of Red Bank, released from otato prlBon. The Mrs. Walter Bills is visltlnR her ! t'°.vnl Order of Mooso and the Na- j who is on his summer vacation from ty Thursday afternoon. Among her expense even if you 0 1 Boiardo gang, police said, have been father at Ninntio, Connecticut. i 'J "" Conference of tho Women of , the Loomis school, Windsor, Penn., guests wore Misses Jane Burlew, Ann were roasting to death. Frank D. PoMon has purchased |""\ -M™>^- *!"• ^CK* s »lf° *"= ; h- visiting Mr. nnd Mra. VnnWinkle Laird, Doris Dcrnberger, Jano Van- very active recently protecting stills a new Buick coupe. .. | national chairman, of the Moose-: Todd. Iderstlne, and Mary Clark of Sowar- In Monmouth and Middlesex coun- These prices prove that en and Winlfrod Llnson of Long ties and In highjacking. BEGITMB 01S William Lawler has returned from V,1"'", commlttce' Moosehaven is In Several members of Sims chapter you CAN be cool and welve miles from Jackson- of the Eastern Star visited Carteret Branch. Thoy wero accompanied hy California for the summer. is the home of 127 aped Misses Dorothy and "Virginia Dlotz. that you CAN afford Lawler Is a student at the, Univcr-Iv"10' antl chapter, which was havinp its anntl- Wall Township Itobbery. sity of Calforinia. men and women of the. order. Hus- :i! birthday party nnd past matrons' Robert Bruce and Franklin Rich- it... and if we were I bands and wives arc not separated :i:.t:ht Wednesday. ard, ages three and five respectively, $10,000 in cash and jewels valued The Ladies' auxiliary of the flro at $5,000 were stolen Thursday night you, we'd march our- company will bepln a four weeks' ; hy this order when coupler, are dc- Conover Rurlow. Jr., was tho priest sons of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bow- ; pendent upon charity. There aro nf Lawrenco Ca^zassa of Brooklyn er, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., who spent from a safo in tho ofUco of tho Shore pinochle tournament Tuesday oven- faml & gravel company in Wall town- selves down here with- ing nt tho flro house. Mrs. Benja- [about eighteen married couple at .^rveral days last week. Wliile away three weolta on a visit to their mint ( Moosohaven. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Fhlp. Samuel A. Reeves, Sr.,' presi- out delay . . -. we min Haulbrosky will be hostrs?. | he attended the crew races at Fough- Mi Cottroll of Main street, returned to dent of tho company said that 50,400 wouldn't stop.to pick Miss Vivian ICilis has returned j Mr. and Mm. Joseph J. Uhlcn of ' keopslr, N. Y. their Maryland homo on Saturday. from n four-months' visit with her i Louisville. Kentucky, arrived Friday ] George S. Barrett attended of tho cash stolen belonged to a ken- Guaranteed All Haircuts Eg\ any daisies on the way, nunt in Ohio. ^m" a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Albert ; luncheon and meeting of tho Ford nel club, which proposed to operate Finger Waves ^^ Harry Sevithrnhy, who is an pin- VV. Cross. They will leave Monday i dealers in the New York district at n new greyhoiind racing track In the Permanents either. township. plnyee of the Standard Oil company, morning for Atlantic City to attend | trie Hotel Edison, New York, Friday, River Plaza News. (NO EXTRAS) (With or WJthouS Curls) the Moose convention. Joseph Wes- I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erdman cele Palm Beach Suits, enjoying two-weeks' vacation Warm Welcome lor Tryor. ALL OUR WOltIC GUABANTEED. at homo. kowslty attended the convention at,''rated their second wedding, anni- A meeting of the Community club r $18.50. Mr. and Mrs. John Waldman have Atlantio City. versary at New York "Wednesday and will be held at tho clubhouse next Arthur Pryor and his band re- returnee! from a two-w'ceks' visit to Al W. Cross, who is the district Thursday, later going to the Wel- Tuesday afternoon. turned to Asbury Park Friday night stead cabin at Budd Lake. Open evenings only by appointment. Linen Suits, the World's Fair. ipervisor for tho statees of Ken- Tho Woman's club held a very suc- after an absence of three years. Ho The Christian Endeavor society of dicky and Tennessee of the Loyal Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Neldllng- cessful card party last week at tho was greeted by fifteen hundred per- $7.95 to $18.00. the Baptist church will hold a beach | Order of Moose, but who has been er left Thursday morning on an au- home of Mrs. L. P. Stout. Four Cotton Slacks, party this evening, Tuesday, at Leon-Jill tho past several months, will at- tomobile trip to Maryland, where ard'p beach. they will remain a week or two at ond the international convention at their bungalow nt Shipbottom. $1.65 to $2.95. Alien VanNess and James Fnpran Atlantio City. Mrs. Cross, who is have opened a lunch counter in the hotter known us Belle Gold Cross, Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. A. Sport Jackets, j Znremba building on Center avenue. will accompany him. She is the Glidewell of Malawan attended a Mrs. Evelyn Oberle has returned deputy grand reftent at large and luncheon at the "Virginia tea room at $12.50 to $18.00. to New York .n.fter a week's stay the deputy grand recorder of the Neptune, nnd bridge at the home of with Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kee- auxiliary of the Moose, called the Mrs. R. Rhodes of Red Bank Tues- . Straws, Panamas, Women of the Moose. Tho member- day afternoon, lira. Clark held high fer. ocore. $1.95 to $7.00. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson are ship of the Women of the Mooso la about 100,000. Irving Meehan, Jr., of New York, visiling friends at Callfon. who is on his fiummer vacation from Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. Loretta Dunne is improving Choate school, nfld Miss Grace Mee- family are occupying tho Leonard and it is hoped she will b« able- to han. who graduated from Bryn Mawr homestead for tho oummcr. leave her bed in a nhort time. euHege this term, are spending sev- William Lawler la working In the The Mixed Bridge club consisting eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry • Red Bank • A&P store, for tho summer. of Mr and Mrs Phil Peters, Mr. T Wickham Miss Clalro Kraft of Leonardo and and Mn Andrew Watts, Mr. nnd Mis John McCuidy gave a blrth-

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